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41.64 Jacob Potter Father - 55.41 Samuel Potter Mother - Dorothy Moulthrop Timeline - 26 Jun 1741 Jacob Potter born in Branford, Connecticut 22 Dec 1741 Abigail Blakeslee born in Waterbury, Connecticut 2 Jul 1762 Jacob Potter and Abigail Blakeslee married in Waterbury, Connecticut 29 Jan 1763 child #1, Demas, born in Waterbury, Connecticut 5 Mar 1765 child #2, Zenas, born in Waterbury, Connecticut 14 Mar 1767 child #3, Thomas, born in Waterbury, Connecticut 3 Apr 1769 child #4, Mabel, born in Waterbury, Connecticut 21 Mar 1772 child #5, Dolly, born in Waterbury, Connecticut 2 Apr 1774 child #6, Arza, born in Waterbury, Connecticut 23 Oct 1787 child #7, Chester, born in Watertown, Connecticut Notes - Abigail Blakeslee daughter of Thomas Blakeslee and Mary Scott. Citation - "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. Children: i. Demas. 30.94 ii. Zenas. iii. Thomas. iv. Mabel. v. Dolly. vi. Arza. vii. Chester.


41.65 Joseph Potter Father - 55.42 Joseph Potter Mother - Thankful Bradley Timeline - 6 Aug 1730 Joseph Potter born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [5] 28 May 1735 Jemima Smith born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 8 Jan 1743 Joseph Potter baptized in First Congregational Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 26 Apr 1759 Joseph Potter and Jemima Smith married in Second Congregational Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 4 Feb 1760 child #1, Medad, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 5 Apr 1761 child #2, Rebecca, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [4] 4 Jan 1763 child #3, Thaddeus, born [1] 10 Apr 1800 Joseph Potter died [1] 29 May 1801 Jemima Smith died [1] 4 Mar 1836 child #3, Thaddeus, died [1] Notes - Joseph Potter buried in Hamden Plains Cemetery, Hamden, Connecticut. [1] Jemima Smith daughter of Joseph Smith and Rebecca Wooding; buried in Hamden Plains Cemetery, Hamden, Connecticut. [1] Child #1, Medad, married Mehitabel Ball. [1] Child #3, Thaddeus, married Sarah Ferris. [1] Child #5, Chauncey, married Dorcas Bradley. [1] Child #6, Rhoda, married name unknown. [1] Mehitabel Ball daughter of David Ball and Hannah Johnson; [1] sister of Joseph Ball (spouse of 30.114). [3] Citations - 1. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. 2. James Shepard, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014, Misc->105.jpg 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Jul 1922, Reference->41.65.txt 5. "The New Haven (Conn.) Potters", James Shepard, 1902 Children: i. Medad. [1] 30.118 ii. Rebecca. [1] iii. Thaddeus. [1] 30.114 iv. Lucy. [1] v. Chauncey. [1] vi. Rhoda. [1] 30.95 vii. Thomas. [1]
41.66 Timothy Potter Father - 55.42 Joseph Potter Mother - Thankful Bradley Timeline - 12 Febc1731 Timothy Potter born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] 22 Nov 1732 Esther Mix born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 8 Jan 1743 Timothy Potter baptized in First Congregational Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 16 Aug 1744 Susanna Punderson born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 15 Feb 1756 Timothy Potter and Esther Mix married in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 30 Oct 1756 child #1, Timothy, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] c1763 child #3, Katharine, born [1] 7 Aug 1768 Timothy Potter and Susanna Punderson married in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 11 Jul 1769 child #4, Jared, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 2 Jun 1771 child #5, Allen, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] c1773 child #6, John, born [1] c1778 child #8, James, born [1] 13 Dec 1790 child #2, Titus, baptized in Trinity Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] child #3, Katharine, baptized in Trinity Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] child #8, James, baptized in Trinity Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] child #9, Susanna, baptized in Trinity Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 24 Oct 1799 Timothy Potter died [1] 28 Mar 1833 child #3, Katharine, died in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 24 Apr 1833 child #8, James, died [1] Notes - Timothy Potter married third Keturah ------; buried in State Street Cemetery, Hamden, Connecticut. [1] Esther Mix daughter of George Mix and Katherine Tuttle. [1] Susanna Punderson daughter of David Punderson and Thankful Todd. [1] Child #7, Esther, married John Camp. [1] Child #8, James, buried in State Street Cemetery, Hamden, Connecticut. [1] Child #9, Susanna, married ------ Peck. [1] Citations - 1. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. 2. "The New Haven (Conn.) Potters", James Shepard, 1902 Children by Timothy Potter and Esther Mix: 30.102 i. Timothy. [1] ii. Titus. [1] iii. Katharine. [1] Children by Timothy Potter and Susanna Punderson: 30.103 iv. Jared. [1] 30.104 v. Allen. [1] 30.105 vi. John. [1] vii. Esther. [1] viii. James. [1] ix. Susanna. [1]
41.67 Philemon Potter Father - 55.42 Joseph Potter Mother - Thankful Bradley Timeline - 31 Mar 1737 Philemon Potter born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] c1740 Phebe Mansfield born [1] 8 Jan 1743 Philemon Potter baptized in First Congregational Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] c1760 Pamela Peck born [1] 13 Aug 1761 Philemon Potter and Phebe Mansfield married in Second Congregational Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] c1761 child #1, Obedience, born [1] c1763 child #2, Jesse, born [1] c1766 child #3, Eli, born [1] c1772 child #4, Justus, born [1] c1776 child #5, Amelia, born [1] c1781 child #7, Chester, born [1] 1781 child #1, Obedience, and David Potter (55.46, child vi) married in Congregational Church, East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 2 May 1809 Phebe Mansfield died [1] 3 Sep 1813 child #1, Obedience, died [1] 6 Oct 1815 Pamela Peck died [1] 11 Jan 1817 Philemon Potter died [1] Notes - Philemon Potter married second Pamela Peck; married third Lois ------; buried in State Street Cemetery, Hamden, Connecticut. [1] Phebe Mansfield daughter of Joseph Mansfield and Phebe Bassett; buried in State Street Cemetery, Hamden, Connecticut. [1] Pamela Peck married first Samuel Smith; married second Benajah Thomas; buried in State Street Cemetery, Hamden, Connecticut. [1] Child #1, Obedience, buried in State Street Cemetery, Hamden, Connecticut. [1] Citations - 1. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. 2. "The New Haven (Conn.) Potters", James Shepard, 1902 Children by Philemon Potter and Phebe Mansfield: i. Obedience. [1] 30.106 ii. Jesse. [1] 30.107 iii. Eli. [1] 30.108 iv. Justus. [1] 30.203 v. Amelia. [1] 30.96 vi. Lemuel. [1] 30.97 vii. Chester. [1]
41.68 Job Potter Father - 55.43 John Potter Mother - Esther Lines Timeline - 20 Nov 1751 Job Potter born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] 12 Jand1751 Job Potter baptized in First Congregational Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] c1754 Mary Bradley born [1] 16 Nov 1775 Job Potter and Mary Bradley married in Second Congregational Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 26 May 1780 child #3, Miriam, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 18 Mar 1782 child #4, Esther, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] child #5, Polly, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 4 Apr 1784 child #6, Adah, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 8 Jan 1786 child #7, Herman Bradley, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 21 Jan 1788 child #8, Robert Lines, born [1] 5 May 1790 child #9, Sarah, born [1] 16 Apr 1795 child #11, Frances, born [1] 5 Jan 1797 child #12, Thomas Gilbert, born [1] 28 Oct 1820 child #4, Esther, died [1] 9 Nov 1820 child #9, Sarah, and Emanuel Coryell married [1] 14 Sep 1834 child #3, Miriam, died [1] 5 Feb 1841 child #8, Robert Lines, died [1] 11 Mar 1848 child #5, Polly, died [1] 7 Oct 1854 child #7, Herman Bradley, died [1] 29 Apr 1860 child #9, Sarah, died [1] 5 Apr 1872 child #11, Frances, died [1] Notes - Mary Bradley daughter of Joseph Bradley and Miriam Gilbert. [1] Child #4, Esther, and child #5, Polly, twins. [1] Child #10, Thomas, died in infancy. [1] Child #11, Frances, married George Kirby. [1] Child #12, Thomas Gilbert, married Eliza Jordan Harrison. [1] Citations - 1. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. 2. "The New Haven (Conn.) Potters", James Shepard, 1902 Children: i. Mary. [1] ii. John. [1] iii. Miriam. [1] iv. Esther. [1] v. Polly. [1] vi. Adah. [1] vii. Herman Bradley. [1] viii. Robert Lines. [1] ix. Sarah. [1] x. Thomas. [1] xi. Frances. [1] xii. Thomas Gilbert. [1]
41.69 Thomas Potter Father - 55.43 John Potter Mother - Esther Lines Timeline - 18 Jan 1754 Thomas Potter born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut 17 Mar 1754 Thomas Potter baptized in First Congregational Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut 12 Jan 1778 child #1, Esther, born 5 Feb 1778 Thomas Potter and Abigail Forbes married in Congregational Church, North Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut 1781 child #2, Obadiah, born 6 Feb 1791 child #4, Aaron Forbes, baptized in Second Congregational Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut 16 Apr 1793 child #5, Job, born 7 Jul 1793 child #5, Job, baptized in Second Congregational Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut 1808 child #2, Obadiah, and Eliza W. Jones married 21 Jul 1809 child #1, Esther, died 1814 child #4, Aaron Forbes, and Lydia Gilbert married 14 Mar 1816 child #5, Job, and Amelia Ford married 1818 living in Cassewago, Pennsylvania 18 Dec 1823 Thomas Potter died 1828 child #2, Obadiah, died 13 Nov 1869 child #5, Job, died Notes - Thomas Potter a Major. Abigail Forbes daughter of Elias Forbes and Abigail Shepard. Child #1, Esther, married ------ Kimberly; buried in State Street Cemetery, Hamden, Connecticut. Child #5, Job, lived in Crawford County, Pennsylvania. Citation - "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. Children: i. Esther. ii. Obadiah. iii. Elihu. iv. Aaron Forbes. v. Job.
41.70 Moses Potter Father - 55.45 Aaron Potter Mother - Dorcas Munson Timeline - 4 Oct 1737 Rebecca Yale born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 8 Jand1740 Moses Potter born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] 15 Oct 1752 Moses Potter baptized in Second Congregational Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 24 Nov 1762 Moses Potter and Rebecca Yale married in Congregational Church, Woodbridge, Connecticut [1] c1766 child #2, Ithiel, born [1] c1768 child #3, Ruth, born [1] c1775 child #5, Lois, born [1] c1777 child #6, Jason, born [1] 7 Jan 1796 child #5, Lois, and Aaron Sperry married in First Congregational Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 9 Sep 1796 child #8, James, died [1] 9 Dec 1817 Rebecca Yale died [1] 3 Feb 1822 Moses Potter died [1] 26 Dec 1829 child #3, Ruth, died in Hamden, Connecticut [1] Notes - Moses Potter buried in Hamden Plains Cemetery, Hamden, Connecticut. [1] Rebecca Yale daughter of Nathaniel Yale and Thankful Bassett; buried in Hamden Plains Cemetery, Hamden, Connecticut. [1] Child #8, James, buried in Hamden Plains Cemetery, Hamden, Connecticut. [1] Citations - 1. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. 2. "The New Haven (Conn.) Potters", James Shepard, 1902 Children: i. Silas. [1] 30.98 ii. Ithiel. [1] iii. Ruth. [1] iv. Ezra. [1] v. Lois. [1] 30.99 vi. Jason. [1] 30.100 vii. Rebecca. [1] viii. James. [1]
41.71 Aaron Potter Father - 55.45 Aaron Potter Mother - Dorcas Munson Timeline - 1 Jul 1745 Aaron Potter born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] 22 Nov 1746 Mary Alling born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [3] 15 Oct 1752 Aaron Potter baptized in Second Congregational Church, New Haven, Connecticut [1] 5 Feb 1767 Aaron Potter and Mary Alling married in Second Congregational Church, New Haven, Connecticut [1] 28 Nov 1767 child #1, Mary, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 7 Feb 1768 child #1, Mary, baptized in Second Congregational Church, New Haven, Connecticut [1] Notes - Mary Alling daughter of Timothy Alling and Mary Humphreville; [1] [3] sister of Ichabod Alling (spouse of 30.202). [3] Mary Humphreville daughter of Samuel Humphreville and Experience Pinion. [3] Citations - 1. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. 2. "The New Haven (Conn.) Potters", James Shepard, 1902 3. New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Jul 1922, No 1 Children: i. Mary. [1]
41.72 Lemuel Potter Father - 55.45 Aaron Potter Mother - Dorcas Munson Timeline - 26 Sep 1742 Rachel Perkins born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 8 Jul 1747 Lemuel Potter born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] 15 Oct 1752 Lemuel Potter baptized in Second Congregational Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 19 Apr 1770 Lemuel Potter and Rachel Perkins married in First Congregational Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] c1776 child #2, Lemuel, born [1] 23 Sep 1779 child #3, Samuel, born [1] c1781 child #4, Aaron, born [1] 1786 Laura ------ born [1] 9 May 1799 child #3, Samuel, and Leva Judd married [1] c1801 Lemuel Potter died [1] 14 Mar 1803 child #3, Samuel, and Chloe Brockett married [1] 26 Nov 1827 Rachel Perkins died [1] 28 May 1859 Lois ------ died [1] 16 Aug 1860 child #2, Lemuel, died [1] 3 Oct 1863 child #4, Aaron, died [1] 28 Feb 1866 Laura ------ died [1] Notes - Lemuel Potter lived in Naugatuck, Connecticut. [1] Rachel Perkins daughter of Thomas Perkins and Rachel Peck; buried in Naugatuck, Connecticut. [1] Child #2, Lemuel, married Lois ------; buried in Naugatuck, Connecticut. [1] Child #4, Aaron, married Laura ------; buried in Naugatuck, Connecticut. [1] Lois ------ buried in Naugatuck, Connecticut. [1] Laura ------ buried in Naugatuck, Connecticut. [1] Citations - 1. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. 2. "The New Haven (Conn.) Potters", James Shepard, 1902 Children: i. Thomas. [1] ii. Lemuel. [1] iii. Samuel. [1] iv. Aaron. [1] v. Anna. [1]
41.73 Abel Potter Father - 55.46 David Potter Mother - Sarah Gilbert Timeline - 15 Jun 1749 Abel Potter born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] c1764 Mary Turner born [1] 24 Apr 1783 child #1, Sarah Gilbert, born [1] 21 Apr 1785 child #2, Abel, born [1] 11 Jun 1787 child #3, Elam, born [1] 20 Oct 1791 child #4, Rhoda Turner, born [1] 24 Oct 1794 child #5, Samuel, born [1] 1 Dec 1797 child #6, Mary A., born [1] 5 Apr 1801 child #7, Mary Eliza, born [1] 28 May 1801 child #3, Elam, died [1] 18 May 1803 child #8, Elam, born [1] 28 Jun 1807 child #9, Rebecca Maria, born [1] 25 Jun 1809 child #2, Abel, and Vincey Todd married [1] 29 Aug 1818 Abel Potter died [1] 21 Feb 1819 child #5, Samuel, and Sophia Rice married [1] 14 Aug 1821 child #6, Mary A., died [1] 20 Jun 1824 child #8, Elam, and Amelia Ives married [1] 14 Feb 1825 child #9, Rebecca Maria, and Hollister Baker Thayer married [1] 7 Oct 1831 Mary Turner died [1] 14 Dec 1831 child #2, Abel, and Anna Louisa Foote married [1] 24 Aug 1836 child #2, Abel, and Clarissa Giles married [1] 12 Nov 1839 child #8, Elam, died [1] 1854 child #7, Mary Eliza, died [1] 12 Apr 1860 child #2, Abel, died [1] 11 Oct 1864 child #1, Sarah Gilbert, died [1] 26 Jul 1875 child #4, Rhoda Turner, died [1] 19 Feb 1880 child #5, Samuel, died [1] 14 Dec 1885 child #9, Rebecca Maria, died [1] Notes - Abel Potter married Mary Turner; [1] [3] buried in Northford, Connecticut. [1] Mary Turner daughter of Abraham Turner [1] [3] and Rebecca Seeley; sister of Martha Turner (spouse of 30.102); buried in Northford, Connecticut. [1] Child #2, Abel, lived in Charlemont, Massachusetts. [1] Child #4, Rhoda Turner, married Benjamin Buell. [1] Child #5, Samuel, lived in Charlemont, Massachusetts. [1] Child #6, Mary A., buried in Northford, Connecticut. [1] Vincey Todd daughter of Solomon Todd. [1] Benjamin Buell lived in Wallingford, Connecticut. [1] Amelia Ives daughter of Leonard Ives. [1] Questions - Citation #3 says Abel Potter born in Hamden, Connecticut. [4] Citation #3 says the mother of Mary Turner is Mary ------. [4] Citations - 1. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. 2. "The New Haven (Conn.) Potters", James Shepard, 1902 3. "Genealogies of the Potter Families and Their Descendants in America to the Present Generation", Charles Edward Potter, 1888 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: i. Sarah Gilbert. [1] ii. Abel. [1] iii. Elam. [1] iv. Rhoda Turner. [1] v. Samuel. [1] vi. Mary A. [1] vii. Mary Eliza. [1] viii. Elam. [1] ix. Rebecca Maria. [1]
41.74 Joseph Skeath Potter Father - 55.47 Joel Potter Mother - Susanna Stacey Timeline - 1770 Alice Hatch born [1] 1 Jul 1770 Alice Hatch baptized in Second Congregational Church, New Haven, Connecticut [1] 14 Nov 1790 Joseph Skeath Potter and Alice Hatch married in Trinity Church, New Haven, Connecticut [1] 15 Mar 1791 child #1, Alice, born [1] 10 Apr 1795 child #2, Harriet, born [1] 7 Jun 1795 Joseph Skeath Potter died [1] 2 Aug 1795 child #2, Harriet, baptized in First Congregational Church, New Haven, Connecticut [1] 17 Jun 1797 Alice Hatch and Henry Yorke married in First Congregational Church, New Haven, Connecticut [1] 1805 child #1, Alice, and Alexander Grant married [1] 1818 child #2, Harriet, and Lymon Augustus Sisson married [1] 19 Aug 1831 Alice Hatch died [1] Notes - Alice Hatch daughter of Zephaniah Hatch and Mary Smith. [1] Questions - Citation #1 gives two marriage dates for Joseph Skeath Potter and Alice Hatch: 14 Nov 1790 and 10 Nov 1790. [2] Citations - 1. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children by Joseph Skeath Potter and Alice Hatch: i. Alice. [1] ii. Harriet. [1]
41.75 Mabel Potter Father - 55.48 Stephen Potter Mother - Joanna Fox Timeline - 3 Apr 1742 Mabel Potter born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut c1765 child #1, name unknown, born Citation - "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. Children: i. name unknown.
41.76 Levi Potter Father - 55.48 Stephen Potter Mother - Joanna Fox Timeline - 17 Mar 1751 Levi Potter born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut 15 Apr 1756 Pamela Lines born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut 15 Oct 1773 Levi Potter and Pamela Lines married 25 Mar 1787 child #1, William, born 5 Sep 1790 child #2, Pamela, born 2 Oct 1791 child #1, William, baptized in Trinity Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut child #2, Pamela, baptized in Trinity Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut Apr 1800 Levi Potter died in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut 3 Aug 1815 Pamela Lines died Notes - Pamela Lines daughter of James Lines and Thankful Sperry; sister of Sarah Lines (spouse of 55.47, child iii). Child #2, Pamela, married ------ Ufford. Citation - "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. Children: i. William. ii. Pamela.
41.77 William Robins Father - 55.6 Nathaniel Robins Mother - Sarah ------ Timeline - 22 May 1765 William Robins and Hannah ------ make claim against Thomas Moore, executor of will of Peter Marselius [9] 1774 living in Essex County, New Jersey [1] 11 Mar 1774 William Robins and Hannah ------ sell 4 acres in Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey to Robert Hutchinson [1] [2] [5] [7] 1776 living in Elizabeth, Essex County, New Jersey [6] 24 Jul 1776 will of William Robins made [4] [6] child #1, Lewis, named as executor of estate of William Robins [4] 1786 child #1, Lewis, sells land to Samuel and Jane Covell [8] 10 Jan 1797 will of William Robins proved [6] Notes - William Robins married Hannah ------ [1] [6] [7] by 1774. [1] Questions - Citation #1 is dated 11 Mar 1774 while Citation #2 is dated 1 Mar 1774. [3] Citations - 1. deed, Reference->55.6.txt 2. state.nj.us, Reference->55.6.txt 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. "Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey", First Series - Vol. XXXVI, Elmer T. Hutchinson, 1941, Reference->41.77.txt and Records->Wills->30.268-2.jpg 5. New Jersey State Archives Records Index, Reference->41.77.txt 6. will abstract for William Robins (41.77), Gary D. Robins <gdrobins_3@hotmail.com>, Reference->41.77.txt and Records->Misc->41.77.jpg 7. Sara Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, 2 Sep 2006, Reference->55.7.txt 8. Gary Dale Robins (0.2212, child i) <gdrobins@robinsgenealogy.net>, Nov 2006, Reference->41.77.txt 9. court case, Records->Misc->41.77.jpg Children: i. Nathaniel. [6] ii. William. [6] iii. George. [6] iv. James. [6] v. Lewis. [4] [6] vi. Sarah. [6] vii. Isabel. [6] viii. Nancy. [6]
41.78 Mary Robins Father - 55.24 John Robins Mother - Elener Abbott Timeline - c1800 Mary Robins and William Smith married [1] 1804 William Smith sells 16 acres to Elisha Rittenhouse [1] 1808 William Smith sues Elisha Rittenhouse for debt [1] 1822 living in Kingwood Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 25 Nov 1822 will of William Smith made [1] 27 Jan 1823 will of William Smith proved [1] Notes - William Smith worked as a tanner; worked as a miller; son of Herbert Smith and Charity Deremer. [1] Questions - Mary Robins and William Smith being married c1800 seems unlikely considering when the mother of Mary Robins was born and married. Perhaps this is a different Mary Robins than the daughter of John Robins and Elener Abbott. [2] Citation #3 says Mary Robins married William Sutton. The spouses for 41.78 and 30.113 may need to be exchanged. [2] Citations - 1. Marfy Goodspeed <marfyg@gmail.com>, 24 Jan 2005, Reference->41.78.txt 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. Tracey Marcelo <tracey.marcelo@gmail.com>, 12 May 2020 Children: 30.81 i. Asa. [1] ii. Amy. [1] 17.135 iii. Elizabeth. [1]
41.79 Lydia Robins Father - 55.24 John Robins Mother - Elener Abbott Timeline - 29 Aug 1812 will of Edward Parlee made [1] 1816 Edward Parlee died in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 2 Jan 1817 will of Edward Parlee proved [1] Notes - Lydia Robins married Edward Parlee; [1] died by 1812. [1] Edward Parlee married second Elizabeth ------. [1] Elizabeth ------ married first ------ Holcomb. [1] Child #1, Abigail, married ------ Traxler. [1] Child #2, Sarah, married ------ Ryerson. [1] Child #3, Ann, married ------ Paxson. [1] Questions - Citation #2 and Citation #4 say Lydia Robbins married Peter Parlee; perhaps Lydia Robbins married twice. [3] Citation #4 gives a different account of this family, including the children. [3] Citation #5 says Lydia Robins married Peter Parlee (a Loyalist); moved to New Brunswick, Canada. [3] Citations - 1. Marfy Goodspeed <marfyg@gmail.com>, 24 Jan 2005, Reference->41.79.txt 2. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net>, Reference->55.24.txt 4. https://minerdescent.com/2010/05/19/jean-perlier-iii/ 5. Stephen G. Schweyen <Remeor@aol.com>, 21 Apr 2006 Children by Lydia Robins and Edward Parlee: i. Abigail. [1] ii. Sarah. [1] iii. Ann. [1]
41.80 Robert Robbins Father - 55.13 Daniel Robins Mother - Sarah Leonard Timeline - 19 May 1758 Robert Robbins born [4] [5] [6] 25 Mar 1769 Ann Mersereau born [4] [7] in Richmond County, New York [4] [5] c1787 Robert Robbins and Ann Mersereau married [1] [4] [5] [6] 1788 child #1, Else, born [5] 16 Apr 1792 child #2, Richard Mersereau, born in Richmond County, New York [4] 1796 child #3, Achsah, born [5] 1801 child #4, Christian Ann, born [5] 1804 child #5, Daniel Mersereau, born [5] 1807 child #6, Robert, born [5] 1 Jul 1807 child #1, Else, and John Pollard married in St Andrews Church, Richmond, Richmond County, New York [2] 31 Dec 1831 Robert Robbins died [4] [6] in Richmond County, New York [4] 30 Sep 1846 Ann Mersereau died in Richmond County, New York [4] Notes - Robert Robbins worked as a wheelwright; worked as an innkeeper; [4] [5] buried in St. Andrew's Church Cemetery, Richmond County, New York. [1] Ann Mersereau daughter of Richard Mersereau and Christian White; [4] [5] buried in St. Andrew's Church Cemetery, Richmond County, New York. [1] Child #1, Else, known as "Alice". [1] [5] Questions - Citation #2 refers to Else Robbins as Else Robins. [3] Citation #4 refers to Robbins as Robins. [3] Citation #5 says Robert Robbins died 1833. [3] Citations - 1. Sara Hoffman, (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, 23 Nov 2017, Reference->55.13.txt 2. Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1909, Reference->41.80.txt 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. Noreen Palladino Cullen, 2016, Misc->104.pdf 5. Jonathan O'Donnell <JonathanOD@aol.com>, 27 Nov 2005, Reference->41.80.txt 6. Charlotte Marie (Green) Diehm <shamari1@comcast.net> via Sara Hoffman, (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, 4 Dec 2024, Reference->55.13.txt 7. transcription of bible records, Misc->30.112.jpg Children: i. Else. [1] 30.112 ii. Richard Mersereau. [4] [5] iii. Achsah. [5] iv. Christian Ann. [5] v. Daniel Mersereau. [5] vi. Robert. [5]
41.81 Nathaniel Beach Father - Benjamin Beach Mother - 55.55 Lydia Potter 41.82 Phebe Potter Father - 55.43 John Potter Mother - Esther Lines Timeline - 14 Febd1741 Nathaniel Beach born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 8 Aug 1743 Phebe Potter born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] [3] [5] 11 Sep 1743 Phebe Potter baptized in First Congregational Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 14 Mar 1765 Nathaniel Beach and Phebe Potter married in Congregational Society, North Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 13 Jan 1768 child #1, Thomas, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [4] 13 Dec 1768 Eunetia Clinton born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [4] c1770 Jesse Cooper born [4] 12 Nov 1771 child #2, Sarah, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [4] 22 Feb 1773 child #3, Samuel, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [4] 12 Jun 1776 child #4, Phebe, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [4] 1 Nov 1779 child #5, Nathaniel, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [4] 25 Feb 1782 child #6, Heman, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [4] 13 Jan 1791 child #1, Thomas, and Eunetia Clinton married in Congregational Society, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [4] 21 Dec 1791 child #2, Sarah, and Jesse Cooper married in Congregational Society, North Branford, Connecticut [4] 1796 living in Canaan, Vermont [1] Notes - Eunetia Clinton daughter of Lawrence Clinton and Elizabeth Todd. [4] Jesse Cooper son of Thomas Cooper and Mary Shepard; moved to Canaan, Vermont. [4] Citations - 1. New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Jul 1922, Reference->55.55.txt 2. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. 3. James Shepard, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014, Misc->105.jpg 4. New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Jul 1922, Reference->41.82.txt 5. "The New Haven (Conn.) Potters", James Shepard, 1902 Children: i. Thomas. [4] ii. Sarah. [4] iii. Samuel. [4] iv. Phebe. [4] v. Nathaniel. [4] vi. Heman. [4]
41.83 Esther Potter Father - 55.43 John Potter Mother - Esther Lines Timeline - 9 Feb 1730 Joseph Beecher born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [3] 8 Apr 1735 Esther Potter born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [3] [4] 20 Jun 1736 Esther Potter baptized in First Congregational Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 28 Feb 1754 Esther Potter and Joseph Beecher married [1] [3] in Second Congregational Church, [1] New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [3] 25 Nov 1754 child #1, Sarah, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [3] 30 Jan 1756 child #2, John, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [3] 21 Nov 1757 child #3, Walter, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [3] 30 May 1760 child #4, Nathan, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [3] 23 Jun 1763 child #5, Sybil, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [3] child #6, Joseph, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [3] 25 Feb 1766 child #7, Erastus, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [3] 7 Aug 1774 child #9, Esther, baptized [3] 15 Apr 1781 child #10, Sylvester, baptized [3] 31 Mar 1789 Esther Potter died in Wolcott, Connecticut [1] [3] 24 Dec 1834 child #5, Sybil, died [3] Notes - Joseph Beecher son of Joseph Beecher and Sarah Ford. [3] Child #2, John, married Susanna Alcott. [3] Child #5, Sybil, married Jesse Potter; buried in State Street Cemetery, Hamden, Connecticut. [3] Child #5, Sybil, and child #6, Joseph, twins. [3] Citations - 1. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. 2. James Shepard, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014, Misc->105.jpg 3. New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Jul 1922, Reference->41.83.txt 4. "The New Haven (Conn.) Potters", James Shepard, 1902 Children: i. Sarah. [3] ii. John. [3] iii. Walter. [3] iv. Nathan. [3] v. Sybil. [3] vi. Joseph. [3] vii. Erastus. [3] viii. Hezekiah. [3] ix. Esther. [3] x. Sylvester. [3]
41.84 Sarah Ford Father - Stephen Ford Mother - 55.56 Sarah Potter Timeline - 31 Dec 1740 Sarah Ford born in New Haven, Connecticut 28 May 1744 Job Blakeslee born in New Haven, Connecticut c1776 child #2, Sarah, born c1779 child #3, Amelia, born 30 Jun 1781 child #4, Mary, born 29 Jul 1823 Job Blakeslee died 30 Oct 1829 Sarah Ford died 5 Jun 1858 child #2, Sarah, died 7 Jul 1861 child #3, Amelia, died Notes - Sarah Ford married first Timothy Wooding; married second Job Blakeslee; buried in Old Graveyard, North Haven, Connecticut. Job Blakeslee son of Jesse Blakeslee and Deborah Todd; married first Abigail Grannis; buried in Old Graveyard, North Haven, Connecticut. Child #2, Sarah, buried in Modern Graveyard, North Haven, Connecticut. Child #3, Amelia, buried in Modern Graveyard, North Haven, Connecticut. Citation - New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Jul 1922, Reference->55.56.txt Children by Sarah Ford and Job Blakeslee: i. Jesse Ives. ii. Sarah. iii. Amelia. 30.115 iv. Mary.
41.85 Betty Potter Father - 55.42 Joseph Potter Mother - Thankful Bradley Timeline - c1739 Betty Potter born [1] 8 Jan 1743 Betty Potter baptized in First Congregational Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 26 Apr 1759 Betty Potter and Michael Gilbert married in Second Congregational Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] c1766 child #1, Rhoda, born [3] 1779 Michael Gilbert died [2] 4 Feb 1799 Betty Potter died [1] Notes - Betty Potter married second Ezra Dorman; buried in Hamden Plains Cemetery, Hamden, Connecticut. [1] Michael Gilbert son of Daniel Gilbert and Sarah Todd. [2] Citations - 1. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. 2. New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Jul 1922, Reference->41.85.txt 3. New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Jul 1922, No 1 Children by Betty Potter and Michael Gilbert: 30.202 i. Rhoda. [2] [3] ii. name unknown. [2] iii. name unknown. [2]
41.86 Abigail Potter Father - 55.36 John Potter Mother - Abigail ------ Timeline - 16 Jan 1723 Abigail Potter born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 12 Jand1743 Abigail Potter and Gideon Andrews married in Congregational Church, Southington, Connecticut [1] Questions - Citation #3 says Abigail Potter born 26 Jan 1723. [4] Citation #3 refers to Abigail Potter as Abigal. [4] Citations - 1. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. 2. New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Jul 1922, Reference->41.86.txt 3. "The New Haven (Conn.) Potters", James Shepard, 1902 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: 30.117 i. Lydia. [2]
41.87 Hannah Potter Father - 55.40 Enos Potter Mother - Sarah Hemingway Timeline - c1744 Hannah Potter born [1] [2] 1 Feb 1745 Levi Chidsey born [2] 4 Apr 1756 Levi Chidsey baptized in Congregational Society, East Haven, Connecticut [2] 10 Sep 1770 Hannah Potter and Levi Chidsey married in Congregational Church, East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] 27 Oct 1773 child #1, Huldah, born in East Haven, Connecticut [2] 3 Apr 1774 child #1, Huldah, baptized in Congregational Society, East Haven, Connecticut [2] Apr 1775 child #2, Samuel, born in East Haven, Connecticut [2] 28 May 1775 child #2, Samuel, baptized in Congregational Society, East Haven, Connecticut [2] 13 Nov 1777 child #2, Samuel, died [2] 1 Mar 1778 child #3, Sarah, born in East Haven, Connecticut [2] Apr 1778 child #3, Sarah, baptized in Congregational Society, East Haven, Connecticut [2] 14 Nov 1780 child #4, Hannah, born in East Haven, Connecticut [2] 13 Mar 1781 child #4, Hannah, baptized in Congregational Society, East Haven, Connecticut [2] 12 Apr 1783 child #5, Samuel, born in East Haven, Connecticut [2] 1783 child #5, Samuel, baptized in Congregational Society, East Haven, Connecticut [2] 2 May 1783 child #5, Samuel, died in East Haven, Connecticut [2] 7 Sep 1785 child #6, Deborah Goodsell, born in East Haven, Connecticut [2] 12 Feb 1791 child #1, Huldah, and Amos Luddington married in Congregational Society, East Haven, Connecticut [2] 11 Aug 1804 child #4, Hannah, and Arad Barnes married in South Britain Congregational Church [2] 4 Nov 1821 Hannah Potter died in Woodbury, Connecticut [1] [2] 4 Aug 1825 Levi Chidsey died [2] 21 Mar 1845 child #4, Hannah, died [2] Notes - Hannah Potter buried in Union Cemetery, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut. [1] [2] Levi Chidsey son of Samuel Chidsey and Hannah Grannis; buried in Union Cemetery, New Haven, Connecticut. [2] Child #4, Hannah, buried in Woodbury, Connecticut. [2] Citations - 1. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. 2. New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Jul 1922, Reference->41.87.txt Children: i. Huldah. [2] ii. Samuel. [2] iii. Sarah. [2] iv. Hannah. [2] v. Samuel. [2] vi. Deborah Goodsell. [2]
41.88 Ezra Ford Father - Stephen Ford Mother - 55.56 Sarah Potter Timeline - 1751 Ezra Ford born 1813 Ezra Ford died Notes - Ezra Ford married Nancy Stevenson. Citation - New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Jul 1922, Reference->55.56.txt Children: i. name unknown. ii. name unknown. iii. name unknown. iv. name unknown. v. name unknown. vi. name unknown. vii. name unknown. viii. name unknown.
41.89 Joseph Robins Father - 55.7 Jacob Robins Mother - Williamity ------ Timeline - 1720 Joseph Robins born [1] 1743 child #1, Joseph, born [1] 17 Jun 1760 Joseph Robins purchases land in Monmouth County, New Jersey from Jacob Robins (55.7) [2] 1773 Joseph Robins died [1] Questions - If Citation #3 is referring to this Joseph Robins, then it seems to indicate Joseph Robins is alive in 1778. [4] Citations - 1. Sara Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, 22 Dec 2017, Reference->82.46.txt 2. Sara Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, 2 Sep 2006, Reference->55.7.txt 3. May-Jun 1778 Ratables, Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey, Records->Misc->41.33.jpg 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: 30.120 i. Joseph. [1]
41.90 Jonas Mead Father - 55.58 Ebenezer Mead Mother - Hannah Brown 41.91 Sarah Howe Father - Isaac Howe Mother - 55.70 Keziah Mead Timeline - 15 Dec 1723 Jonas Mead born [1] [2] [3] in Greenwich, Connecticut [1] [2] 1730 Sarah Ferris born [1] in Greenwich, Connecticut [2] 9 Jun 1741 Sarah Howe born [5] [6] in Greenwich, Connecticut [2] 24 May 1751 Jonas Mead and Sarah Ferris married in Greenwich, Connecticut [2] 17 Jul 1754 child #1, Solomon, born [2] 5 Jul 1756 child #2, Edmund, born in Greenwich, Connecticut [2] 1777 Sarah Ferris died in Greenwich, Connecticut [2] child #1, Solomon, died [2] 8 Dec 1779 Jonas Mead and Sarah Howe married [2] 21 Oct 1780 child #3, Noah, born [2] 6 Nov 1782 child #4, Mark, born [2] 14 Sep 1783 Jonas Mead died [1] [2] [3] in Greenwich, Connecticut [2] 13 Apr 1784 child #5, Jonas, born [2] 30 Mar 1785 Sarah Howe died in Greenwich, Connecticut [2] Notes - Jonas Mead a Deacon; [3] buried in Second Congregational Church Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [2] Sarah Ferris daughter of James Ferris and Mary ------; [1] [2] sister of Sylvanus Ferris (spouse of 41.111). [4] Sarah Howe buried in Second Congregational Church Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [2] Child #1, Solomon, married Eunice Mead. [2] Questions - Citation #2 says Sarah Ferris born 1728. [4] Citation #1 says Jonas Mead and Sarah Ferris married 1750. [4] Citation #1 says Sarah Ferris died 1752. [4] Citations - 1. "One Life at a Time: A New World Family Narrative, 1630-1960", R. Thomas Collins, Jr, 1999, Misc->41.90.jpg 2. findagrave.com 3. findagrave.com, headstone for Jonas Mead (41.90), Misc->Headstones->41.90.jpg 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. findagrave.com, Reference->55.70.txt 6. findagrave.com, headstone for Sarah Howe (41.91), Misc->Headstones->41.91.jpg Children by Jonas Mead and Sarah Ferris: i. Solomon. [2] 30.132 ii. Edmund. [2] Children by Jonas Mead and Sarah Howe: 30.320 iii. Noah. [2] iv. Mark. [2] 30.134 v. Jonas. [2]
41.92 Jonathan Scofield Father - 55.60 Nathaniel Scofield Mother - Elizabeth Pettit Timeline - 15 Jand1718 Rachel Lounsbury born in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 12 May 1719 Jonathan Scofield born in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] c1746 Jonathan Scofield and Rachel Lounsbury married in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 29 Mar 1747 child #1, Rachel, baptized in First Congregational Church, Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticu [1] 1748 child #2, Jonathan, born [1] 1750 child #3, Noah, born [1] 14 Jun 1752 child #4, Henry, baptized in First Congregational Church, Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 11 Aug 1754 child #5, Caleb, baptized in First Congregational Church, Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 29 Aug 1756 child #6, Mercy, baptized in First Congregational Church, Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] Aug 1757 Jonathan Scofield died at Fort William Henry, Lake George, Warren County, New York during French and Indian War [3] 16 Jun 1758 child #7, Susannah, baptized in First Congregational Church, Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] Rachel Lounsbury died [3] Notes - Jonathan Scofield served during French and Indian War; [1] [2] buried in North Stamford Cemetery, Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] Rachel Lounsbury daughter of Henry Lounsbury and Mercy Scofield; [1] buried in North Stamford Cemetery, Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [3] Extras - Painting depicting death of Jonathan Scofield, Misc->41.92.jpg [3] Questions - Citation #2 says Jonathan Scofield died 1788. [4] Citation #1 gives two death dates for Jonathan Scofield: 11 Feb 1757 and 11 Feb 1788. [4] Citation #1 says Jonathan Scofield died in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [4] Citation #1 gives two birthdates for Jonathan Scofield: 2 May 1719 and 12 May 1719. [4] Citation #1 gives two birthdates for Rachel Lounsbury: 15 Jand1717 and 15 Jand1718. [4] Citation #3 says Rachel Lounsbury born in Stratford, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [4] Citation #3 says Jonathan Scofield and Rachel Lounsbury married in Stratford, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [4] Citations - 1. findagrave.com, Reference->41.92.txt 2. findagrave.com, Reference->41.151.txt 3. findagrave.com 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: i. Rachel. [1] 30.124 ii. Jonathan. [1] 30.125 iii. Noah. [1] iv. Henry. [1] v. Caleb. [1] vi. Mercy. [1] vii. Susannah. [1]
41.93 Thankful Scofield Father - 55.60 Nathaniel Scofield Mother - Elizabeth Pettit Timeline - 1728 Isaac Waterbury born in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 11 Oct 1731 Thankful Scofield born [1] 4 Feb 1751 Thankful Scofield and Isaac Waterbury married in Bedford, New York [1] 30 May 1752 child #1, John, born [1] 29 May 1754 child #2, Peter, born [1] 30 Sep 1756 child #3, Sarah, born [1] 17 Mar 1758 child #4, Sylvanus, born [1] 9 Mar 1760 child #5, David, born [2] in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [3] 14 Mar 1762 child #6, Susanah, born [1] 30 Mar 1764 child #7, Elizabeth, born [1] 12 Mar 1766 child #8, Katie, born [1] 2 Mar 1769 child #9, Isaac, born [1] 24 Jul 1771 child #10, Molly, born [1] child #11, Hannah, born [1] 1 Sep 1774 child #12, Squire, born [1] 1776 Isaac Waterbury died in New York [1] 27 May 1808 Thankful Scofield died [1] Notes - Thankful Scofield buried in Scofieldtown & Lockwood #4 Cemetery, Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] Isaac Waterbury son of John Waterbury and Susannah Newkirk; brother of Susannah Waterbury (spouse of 41.91); buried in Scofieldtown & Lockwood #4 Cemetery, Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] Child #8, Katie, married Enos Lounsbury. [1] Child #10, Molly, and child #11, Hannah, twins. [1] Citations - 1. findagrave.com 2. findagrave.com, Reference->30.126.txt 3. findagrave.com, headstone for David Waterbury (30.126), Misc->Headstones->30.126.jpg Children: i. John. [1] ii. Peter. [1] iii. Sarah. [1] iv. Sylvanus. [1] 30.126 v. David. [2] vi. Susanah. [1] vii. Elizabeth. [1] viii. Katie. [1] ix. Isaac. [1] x. Molly. [1] xi. Hannah. [1] 30.127 xii. Squire. [1]
41.94 Nathaniel Smith Father - Caleb Smith Mother - 55.61 Susanna Scofield Timeline - 11 Nov 1729 Nathaniel Smith born in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 27 Dec 1730 Abigail Scofield born in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] 5 Jun 1752 Nathaniel Smith and Abigail Scofield married in Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] 25 Sep 1752 child #1, Nathaniel, born [2] 28 Jul 1754 child #2, Abigail, born [2] 15 Jan 1757 child #3, Isaac, born [2] 24 Apr 1758 child #4, Caleb, born [2] 15 Sep 1758 William White born [2] 12 Aug 1759 child #5, Susannah, born in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] 11 Mar 1763 child #6, Daniel, born [2] 12 Feb 1766 Abigail Scofield died in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] 28 Jun 1803 will of Nathaniel Smith made [1] 1812 living in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] Nathaniel Smith died in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 12 May 1812 inventory of estate of Nathaniel Smith made [1] 18 Jun 1812 will of Nathaniel Smith proved [1] 24 Jun 1812 inventory of estate of Nathaniel Smith filed [1] 7 Jul 1812 commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors to estate of Nathaniel Smith [1] 8 Feb 1813 report of commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors to estate of Nathaniel Smith filed [1] 1831 child #5, Susannah, died in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] William White died [2] Notes - Nathaniel Smith married second Sarah ------; buried in Scofield Cemetery #3, Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] Abigail Scofield daughter of Samuel Scofield and Hannah Weed; buried in Scofield Cemetery #3, Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [2] Child #5, Susannah, married William White; [1] buried in Long Ridge Union Cemetery, Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [2] Child #6, Daniel, married Mary Lockwood. [2] William White son of Jacob White and Abigail Lounsbury; buried in Long Ridge Union Cemetery, Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [2] Citations - 1. findagrave.com, Reference->41.94.txt 2. findagrave.com Children by Nathaniel Smith and Abigail Scofield: i. Nathaniel. [2] 30.129 ii. Abigail. [1] 30.130 iii. Isaac. [1] iv. Caleb. [2] v. Susannah. [1] vi. Daniel. [2] 30.128 vii. James. [1]
41.95 David Smith Father - Caleb Smith Mother - 55.61 Susanna Scofield Timeline - 10 Jan 1739 David Smith born 2 Apr 1746 Lydia Smith born 5 Sep 1768 child #1, Lydia, born 12 Sep 1773 child #2, David, born 28 Jun 1775 child #1, Lydia, died 31 Aug 1807 child #2, David, died 3 Nov 1809 Lydia Smith died 8 Apr 1820 David Smith died Notes - David Smith married Lydia Smith; buried in Roxbury Cemetery, Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut. Lydia Smith buried in Roxbury Cemetery, Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut. Child #1, Lydia, buried in Roxbury Cemetery, Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut. Child #2, David, buried in Roxbury Cemetery, Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut. Extras - Headstone, Misc->Headstones->41.95.jpg Citation - findagrave.com Children: i. Lydia. ii. David. 30.131 iii. Ezra.
41.96 Margaret Robins Father - 55.12 Joseph Robins Mother - Leah Sarah Clayton Timeline - 10 Nov 1732 Margaret Robins born in New Jersey [2] Notes - Margaret Robins married Nathaniel Cook. [1] [2] [3] Citations - 1. "Historical and Genealogical Miscellany Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants", John E. Stillwell, Vol. IV, 1916, Reference->55.12.txt 2. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 3. will abstract for Leah Clayton (spouse of 55.12), Gary D. Robins <gdrobins_3@hotmail.com>, Reference->55.12.txt Children: i. Sarah. [1] [3]
41.97 Abigail Waterbury Father - Jonathan Waterbury Mother - 55.62 Sarah Mead Timeline - 12 Apr 1725 Israel Weed born in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [3] c1730 Abigail Waterbury born [1] 3 Jan 1750 Abigail Waterbury and Israel Weed married in Fairfield County, Connecticut [3] 24 Oct 1750 child #1, Abigail, born [3] 18 Feb 1752 child #2, Israel, born [3] 13 Jan 1753 child #3, Jacob, born [3] 18 Oct 1757 child #4, Sarah, born [3] 1781 living in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [3] 2 May 1791 will of Israel Weed made [3] 31 Mar 1795 Israel Weed died in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [3] 2 May 1795 inventory of estate of Israel Weed filed [3] 2 Jun 1795 will of Israel Weed proved [3] 22 Jun 1795 inventory of estate of Israel Weed made [3] 4 Aug 1795 estate of Israel Weed ordered to advertise for claims [3] 26 Aug 1796 account of estate of Israel Weed filed [3] 7 May 1797 estate of Israel Weed distributed [3] 10 Oct 1809 Abigail Waterbury died [2] Notes - Abigail Waterbury married Israel Weed; [1] [2] buried in Noroton River Graveyard, Darien, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] Israel Weed son of Benjamin Weed and Mary Pennoyer. [3] Child #1, Abigail, married Libbeus White. [3] Child #2, Israel, married Sarah Weed. [3] Child #3, Jacob, died by 1781. [3] Questions - The dates the inventory of estate of Israel Weed was made and was filed are likely in error (perhaps just the date it was filed is erroneous). [4] Citations - 1. findagrave.com 2. findagrave.com, headstone for Abigail Waterbury (41.97), Misc->Headstones->41.97.jpg 3. findagrave.com, Reference->41.97.txt 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: i. Abigail. [3] ii. Israel. [3] iii. Jacob. [3] 30.136 iv. Sarah. [3]
41.98 Benjamin Mead Father - 55.65 Benjamin Mead Mother - Martha Ferris Timeline - 15 Aug 1729 Benjamin Mead born [1] [2] [3] in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] [3] 30 Jun 1732 Mary M. Reynolds born [3] 27 Sep 1747 James Baily born in North Salem, Westchester County, New York [3] 27 Oct 1747 David Mead born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [3] 1754 child #1, Anne, born in Westchester County, New York [3] 1762 child #3, Obadiah, born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [3] 1779 living in Quaker Ridge, Greenwich, Connecticut [3] child #3, Obadiah, killed in a Loyalist Raid of Hessians and Tories at home, Quaker Ridge, Greenwich, Connecticut [3] 29 Aug 1808 David Mead died in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [3] 10 Dec 1810 child #1, Anne, and James Baily married in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [3] 5 Mar 1815 Benjamin Mead died [2] [3] in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] [3] 24 Nov 1817 Mary M. Reynolds died in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [3] 13 Nov 1826 James Baily died in Somers, Westchester County, New York [3] 30 Aug 1835 child #1, Anne, died in Somers, Westchester County, New York [3] Notes - Benjamin Mead married Mary M. Reynolds; [1] [3] buried in Mead Plot, North Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [3] Mary M. Reynolds daughter of James Reynolds; buried in Mead Plot, North Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [3] Child #1, Anne, married first David Mead; buried in Ivandell Cemetery, Somers, Westchester County, New York. [3] Child #3, Obadiah, buried in Quaker Ridge Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [3] David Mead buried in Mead Plot, North Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [3] James Baily son of Levi Baily and Jane Gilchrist; buried in Ivandell Cemetery, Somers, Westchester County, New York. [3] Citations - 1. "One Life at a Time: A New World Family Narrative, 1630-1960", R. Thomas Collins, Jr, 1999, Misc->41.98.jpg 2. findagrave.com, headstone for Benjamin Mead (41.98), Misc->Headstones->41.98.jpg 3. findagrave.com Children: i. Anne. [3] 30.133 ii. Theodosia. [3] iii. Obadiah. [1] 30.146 iv. Mary. [3] 30.239 v. Phoebe. [3]
41.99 Solomon Mead Father - 55.58 Ebenezer Mead Mother - Hannah Brown Timeline - 1 Mar 1725 Hannah Clark born in Waterbury, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 25 Dec 1725 Solomon Mead born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 1737 Hannah Strong born [1] 1752-1800 Solomon Mead serving as pastor of South Salem Presbyterian Church, South Salem, Westchester County, New York [1] 1 Jan 1755 Solomon Mead and Hannah Strong married in South Salem, Connecticut [1] 1756 child #1, Theodosia, born [1] 1761 child #3, Hannah, born [1] child #3, Hannah, died [1] 20 Oct 1761 Hannah Strong died in South Salem, Westchester County, New York [1] 7 Jan 1765 Solomon Mead and Hannah Clark married in Waterbury, Connecticut [1] c1766 Molley Mead born [1] [4] c1771 child #5, Martin, born [3] in Westchester County, New York [1] 1809 Hannah Clark died [1] 5 Sep 1812 Solomon Mead died in South Salem, Westchester County, New York [1] 1816 child #1, Theodosia, died [1] 21 Mar 1850 child #5, Martin, died [3] in Westchester County, New York [1] 14 Sep 1856 Molley Mead died [1] [4] in Westchester County, New York [1] Notes - Solomon Mead resigned as pastor of South Salem Presbyterian Church, South Salem, Westchester County, New York because of paralysis; buried in South Salem Presbyterian Church Cemetery, South Salem, Westchester County, New York. [1] Hannah Strong daughter of Benjamin Strong and Rachel Smith; buried in South Salem Presbyterian Church Cemetery, South Salem, Westchester County, New York. [1] Hannah Clark daughter of Thomas Clark and Sarah Strong; buried in South Salem Presbyterian Church Cemetery, South Salem, Westchester County, New York. [1] Child #5, Martin, married Molly Mead; buried in South Salem Presbyterian Church Cemetery, South Salem, Westchester County, New York. [1] Molly Mead buried in South Salem Presbyterian Church Cemetery, South Salem, Westchester County, New York. [1] Extras - Headstone for Solomon Mead, Misc->Headstones->41.99.jpg [1] Headstone for Hannah Strong, Misc->Headstones->41.99-2.jpg [1] Headstone for Hannah Clark, Misc->Headstones->41.99-3.jpg [1] Questions - Citation #1 says Solomon Mead born both 25 Dec 1725 and 1726. [2] The place of marriage for Solomon Mead and Hannah Strong should probably be South Salem, New York. [2] Citations - 1. findagrave.com 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. findagrave.com, headstone for Martin Mead (41.99, child v), Misc->Headstones->41.99ch-v.jpg 4. findagrave.com, headstone for Molly Mead (spouse of 41.99, child v), Misc->Headstones->41.99ch-v-2.jpg Children by Solomon Mead and Hannah Strong: i. Theodosia. [1] 30.160 ii. Andrew. [1] iii. Hannah. [1] Children by Solomon Mead and Hannah Clark: 30.161 iv. Clark. [1] v. Martin. [1]
41.100 Deliverance Mead Father - 55.58 Ebenezer Mead Mother - Hannah Brown 41.101 Abigail Howe Father - Isaac Howe Mother - 55.70 Keziah Mead Timeline - 4 May 1728 Deliverance Mead born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 22 Feb 1738 Abigail Howe born [1] [3] [4] in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 11 Jan 1758 Deliverance Mead and Abigail Howe married in Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 19 Apr 1761 child #1, Elizabeth, born [1] 7 Nov 1761 child #2, Sarah, born [1] 25 Aug 1763 child #3, Rachel, born [1] 10 Aug 1765 child #4, Hannah, born [1] 1768 Zophar Mead born [7] 22 Nov 1768 child #5, Robert, born [1] 25 Mar 1771 child #6, Mary, born [1] 26 Feb 1773 child #7, Huldah, born [1] [8] 15 Mar 1775 child #8, Ephraim, born [1] 11 Nov 1776 child #6, Mary, died [1] 22 Aug 1777 child #9, Jabez, born [1] [6] in Fairfield County, Connecticut [7] 18 Jun 1779 will of Deliverance Mead made [1] 10 Dec 1779 child #10, Zenas, born [1] 3 May 1785 Deliverance Mead died [1] [2] in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 28 May 1785 will of Deliverance Mead proved [1] 2 Jun 1785 inventory of estate of Deliverance Mead made [1] 5 Jul 1785 inventory of estate of Deliverance Mead filed [1] 1 Jan 1787 account of estate of Deliverance Mead filed [1] 19 Oct 1789 estate of Deliverance Mead distributed [1] 17 Nov 1789 Sarah Williams born [6] [7] 28 Apr 1807 Abigail Howe died [1] [4] in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 17 Sep 1839 child #9, Jabez, died [6] [7] in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [7] 1 Dec 1843 Zophar Mead died [7] 12 Jun 1847 Sarah Williams died [6] [7] in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [7] 5 May 1857 child #7, Huldah, died [8] Notes - Deliverance Mead buried in Putnam Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] Abigail Howe buried in Putnam Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] Child #1, Elizabeth, married Job Lyon. [1] Child #5, Robert, married Prudence Mead. [1] Child #7, Huldah, married Zophar Mead; [1] buried in Second Congregational Church Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [7] Child #8, Ephraim, married Azuba Mead. [1] Child #9, Jabez, married Sarah Williams; buried in Second Congregational Church Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [7] Sarah Williams married first ------ Knapp; [1] buried in Second Congregational Church Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [7] Zophar Mead buried in Second Congregational Church Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [7] Questions - Citation #1 says Deliverance Mead and Abigail Howe married both 11 Jan 1758 and 1759. [1] Citations - 1. findagrave.com, Reference->41.100.txt 2. findagrave.com, headstone for Deliverance Mead (41.100), Misc->Headstones->41.100.jpg 3. findagrave.com, Reference->55.70.txt 4. findagrave.com, headstone for Abigail Howe (41.101), Misc->Headstones->41.101.jpg 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. findagrave.com, headstone for Jabez Mead (41.100, child ix) and Sarah Williams (spouse of 41.100, child ix), Misc->Headstones->41.100ch-ix.jpg 7. findagrave.com 8. findagrave.com, headstone for Huldah Mead (41.100, child vii), Misc->Headstones->41.100ch-vii.jpg Children: i. Elizabeth. [1] 30.147 ii. Sarah. [1] 30.149 iii. Rachel. [1] 30.323 iv. Hannah. [1] v. Robert. [1] vi. Mary. [1] vii. Huldah. [1] viii. Ephraim. [1] ix. Jabez. [1] 30.153 x. Zenas. [1]
41.102 Amos Mead Father - 55.58 Ebenezer Mead Mother - Hannah Brown Timeline - 22 Feb 1730 Amos Mead born [1] in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [3] 8 Oct 1731 Ruth Bush born [3] 1 Jan 1753 Amos Mead and Ruth Bush married in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [3] 1753 child #1, Richard, born [3] 1755 child #2, Thomas, born [3] 1775 child #2, Thomas, died [3] 9 Jan 1788 Amos Mead one of the ratifiers in Connecticut of the United States Constitution [1] [2] 5 Mar 1791 Ruth Bush died in Connecticut [3] 13 Jan 1795 Amos Mead and Martha Coggeshall married in Stamford, Connecticut [3] 24 Feb 1807 Amos Mead died [1] in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [3] Notes - Amos Mead served as a surgeon with 3rd Connecticut Regiment during French and Indian War; [1] buried in Second Congregational Church Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [3] Ruth Bush buried in Second Congregational Church Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [3] Citations - 1. findagrave.com, headstone for Amos Mead (41.102) and Ruth Bush (second spouse of 41.102), Misc->Headstones->41.102.jpg 2. https://www.usconstitution.net/rat_ct.html 3. findagrave.com Children by Amos Mead and Ruth Bush: 30.151 i. Richard. [3] ii. Thomas. [3]
41.103 Jared Mead Father - 55.58 Ebenezer Mead Mother - Hannah Brown Timeline - 15 Dec 1738 Jared Mead born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 8 Dec 1754 Lydia Smith born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 10 Dec 1775 Jared Mead and Lydia Smith married in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 1778 child #1, Daniel, born [1] 1781 child #2, Lydia, born [1] 1783 child #3, Alma, born [1] 1788 child #4, Hannah, born [1] 1791 child #5, Jared, born [1] 1794 child #6, Alvan, born [1] 27 Jan 1824 Lydia Smith died [1] [3] in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 1826 child #5, Jared, died [1] 1831 child #1, Daniel, died [1] 8 May 1832 Jared Mead died [2] in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] Notes - Jared Mead served during American Revolutionary War; buried in Second Congregational Church Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] Lydia Smith daughter of Daniel Smith and Lydia Banks; buried in Second Congregational Church Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] Citations - 1. findagrave.com 2. findagrave.com, headstone for Jared Mead (41.103), Misc->Headstones->41.103.jpg 3. findagrave.com, headstone for Lydia Smith (spouse of 41.103), Misc->Headstones->41.103-2.jpg Children: i. Daniel. [1] 30.154 ii. Lydia. [1] iii. Alma. [1] 30.135 iv. Hannah. [1] v. Jared. [1] 30.155 vi. Alvan. [1]
41.104 Silvanus Mead Father - 55.65 Benjamin Mead Mother - Martha Ferris Timeline - 19 Jan 1739 Silvanus Mead born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut 1742 Sybil Wood born in Huntington, Suffolk County, New York 2 Jun 1763 Silvanus Mead and Sybil Wood married in Fairfield County, Connecticut 16 Jun 1768 child #2, Platt, born 1 Nov 1771 child #3, Gideon, born 1 May 1774 child #4, Asel, born 1780 Silvanus Mead died in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut 28 Apr 1783 administration for estate of Silvanus Mead granted to Benjamin Mead 4 Aug 1783 inventory for estate of Silvanus Mead made 9 Sep 1783 inventory for estate of Silvanus Mead filed 13 Sep 1788 estate of Silvanus Mead ordered to advertise for claims 17 Apr 1789 account of estate of Silvanus Mead filed real estate of estate of Silvanus Mead ordered to be sold to pay debts 11 May 1789 distribution of estate of Silvanus Mead ordered Notes - Silvanus Mead a Captain; buried in Mead Plot, North Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. Sybil Wood died in Connecticut; buried in Mead Plot, North Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. Child #3, Gideon, married Mary Miller. Child #4, Asel, married Anna Mead. Citation - findagrave.com Children: 30.150 i. Whitman. 30.225 ii. Platt. iii. Gideon. iv. Asel.
41.105 Timothy Mead Father - 55.63 Timothy Mead Mother - Martha Weeks Timeline - 7 Jan 1724 Timothy Mead born [1] [2] in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] 1733 Phebe Palmer born in Dutchess County, New York [3] c1734 Sarah Howes born [4] 1749 child #1, Rachel, born in Manchester, Bennington County, Vermont [3] 30 Oct 1757 Noah Gale born in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [3] 1759 child #5, Tamsen, born [2] 28 Jan 1759 Joseph Curtis born in Amenia, Dutchess County, New York [3] 1765 child #7, William, born [2] 1 Jun 1766 child #8, Adelia, born [3] 1768 child #9, Phebe, born in Manchester, Bennington County, Vermont [3] 1773 child #10, Elthea, born [2] 14 Jul 1775 child #11, Israel, born in Manchester, Bennington County, Vermont [3] 1777 child #12, Elizabeth, born [2] 1780 child #13, Dorcas, born [2] Phebe Palmer died [2] in Manchester, Bennington County, Vermont [3] 4 Feb 1797 child #1, Rachel, died in Amenia, Dutchess County, New York [3] 2 Nov 1799 Joshua Gale died [3] 1801 Timothy Mead gored by an ox [2] child #5, Tamsen, died in Dorset, Vermont [2] 1802 Timothy Mead died in Manchester, Bennington County, Vermont [1] [2] from injuries received when gored by an ox a year earlier [2] 17 Jan 1832 Sarah Howes died [4] [6] in Manchester, Bennington County, Vermont [6] 24 Jan 1832 obituary for Sarah Howes published in Vermont Gazette, Bennington, Vermont [6] 27 Dec 1833 Joseph Curtis died [3] [8] in Bennington County, Vermont [3] 22 Oct 1838 child #11, Israel, died [3] 1 Mar 1848 child #8, Adelia, died [3] [7] in Bennington County, Vermont [3] 1856 child #9, Phebe, died in Unadilla, Otsego County, New York [3] 13 Oct 1865 Noah Gale died in Unadilla, Otsego County, New Yor [3] Notes - Timothy Mead married first Phebe Palmer; married second Sarah Howes; [1] [2] buried in Factory Point Cemetery, Manchester Center, Bennington County, Vermont; served during American Revolutionary War; member of the Congregational Church of Pittsford, Rutland, Vermont. [2] Phebe Palmer daughter of William Palmer and Rachel Tyler; buried in Factory Point Cemetery, Manchester Center, Bennington County, Vermont. [3] Sarah Howes married first Josiah Burton; [3] [4] buried in Factory Point Cemetery, Manchester Center, Bennington County, Vermont. [3] Child #1, Rachel, married Joshua Gale; buried in Separate Church Grounds, Millbrook, Dutchess County, New York. [3] Child #5, Tamsen, married John Austin. [2] Child #8, Adelia, married Joseph Curtis; buried in Curtis Cemetery, East Dorset, Bennington County, Vermont. [3] Child #9, Phebe, married Noah Gale; buried in Saint Matthews Cemetery, Unadilla, Otsego County, New York. [3] Child #10, Elthea, married Edmund Wood. [2] Child #11, Israel, buried in Smith Family Pioneer Cemetery, Parma Center, Monroe County, New York. [3] Child #12, Elizabeth, married L. Cooley. [2] Child #13, Dorcas, married William Underhill. [2] Joshua Gale buried in Separate Church Grounds, Millbrook, Dutchess County, New York. [3] Noah Gale buried in Saint Matthews Cemetery, Unadilla, Otsego County, New York. [3] Joseph Curtis buried in Curtis Cemetery, East Dorset, Bennington County, Vermont. [3] Extras - The ancestry of Phebe Palmer goes back to Edward Fuller of the Mayflower. [3] Questions - Citation #4 says Sarah Howes widow of Philip Mead. [5] Citation #6 indicates Sarah Howes born c1830. [5] Citations - 1. findagrave.com, Reference->55.63.txt 2. findagrave.com, Reference->41.105.txt 3. findagrave.com 4. findagrave.com, headstone for Sarah Howes (second spouse of 41.105), Misc->Headstones->41.105.jpg 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. findagrave.com, obituary for Sarah Howes (second spouse of 41.105), Newspapers->Deaths->41.105.jpg 7. findagrave.com, headstone for Adelia Mead (41.105, child viii), Misc->Headstones->41.105ch-viii.jpg 8. findagrave.com, headstone for Joseph Curtis (spouse of 41.105, child viii), Misc->Headstones->41.105ch-viii-2.jpg Children by Timothy Mead and Phebe Palmer: i. Rachel. [2] 30.168 ii. Philip. [2] 30.169 iii. Truman. [2] 30.170 iv. Timothy. [2] v. Tamsen. [2] 30.171 vi. Jacob. [2] vii. William. [2] viii. Adelia. [2] ix. Phebe. [2] x. Elthea. [2] xi. Israel. [2] xii. Elizabeth. [2] xiii. Dorcas. [2]
41.106 William Robins Father - 55.0 Jonathan Robins Mother - 55.1 Dinah ------ Timeline - c1702 Thomas Hunt born [9] c1728 William Robins born [2] [33] c1729 Mary Hunt born [2] [9] 1753 child #1, Elizabeth, born [14] 1758 child #4, Daniel, born [34] 30 Jun 1760 Herman Kline born in Sussex County, New Jersey [17] 3 Nov 1760 child #5, Thomas H., born [17] [23] [39] [40] [44] in Sussex County, New Jersey [23] [39] [40] 7 Mar 1761 William Robins makes inventory of estate of Jacob Ely, Greenwich Township, Sussex County, New Jersey [9] [22] [24] [37] 15 Dec 1761 Elizabeth Kline born in Orangeville, Columbia County, Pennsylvania [40] 12 Jan 1762 child #6, Diana, born in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [17] 26 Mar 1762 child #7, Jonathan, born [17] [25] in Bethlehem Township, [17] Hunterdon County, New Jersey [17] [25] 20 Oct 1768 William Robins named as an executor of estate of Jonathan Pettit (spouse of 41.107), Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania [11] 4 Feb 1769 William Robins renounces as executor of estate of Jonathan Pettit (spouse of 41.107), Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania [11] 1770 living in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [30] 1 Nov 1770 William Robins named in petition [30] 1773 living in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [4] William Robins a freeholder in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [4] 1774 living in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [4] [16] [38] William Robins a freeholder in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [4] [16] 5 Nov 1774 William Robins assigned as administrator for estate of Jonathan Robins (55.0) [29] [38] 1775 living in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [16] William Robins a freeholder in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [16] Feb 1775-Feb 1776 William Robins involved in court case regarding debt of Robert Johnston owed to estate of Jonathan Robins (55.0) [27] 1776 child #5, Thomas H., living in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [23] c1776 child #5, Thomas H., enlisted as a Private with New Jersey Militia [23] [28] [40] in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [40] c1778 child #6, Diana, and Herman Kline married [1] [18] [21] 1778-1780 living in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [36] [42] child #5, Thomas H., living in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [36] Jun 1778 William Robins taxed 2 pounds, 15 shillings, 3 pence [42] 1781 child #5, Thomas H., and Elizabeth Kline married [12] [28] [40] in New Jersey [12] [40] c1782 Mary McCloghan born [23] [39] c1785 child #4, Daniel, moved to Columbia County, Pennsylvania [12] [34] child #5, Thomas H., moved to Fishing Creek Township, [12] [40] Columbia County, Pennsylvania [12] [34] [40] 7 May 1788 warrant issued for William Robins to appear in court 5 Aug 1788 [9] [10] 1790 Thomas Hunt died [2] [9] child #5, Thomas H., living in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania [28] 1795 child #7, Jonathan, moved to in Columbia County, Pennsylvania [25] 1811 living in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [5] 1811 William Robins died in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [2] [33] 10 Jun 1811 inventory of estate of William Robins made [5] [6] [46] by William Runkle and John Lake [5] [6] inventory of estate of William Robins sworn to by Thomas Robins and Jonathan Robins [5] [6] 11 Jun 1811 administration of estate of William Robins assigned to Thomas Robins and Jonathan Robins [7] inventory of estate of William Robins filed [6] 1812 child #4, Daniel, child #7, Jonathan, and child #8, John, sign members subscription book, St. Gabriel's Protestant Episcopal Church, Sugarloaf, Columbia County, Pennsylvania [35] 1813 child #1, Elizabeth, living in Loudoun County, Virginia [1] 10 Apr 1813 child #1, Elizabeth, assigns Power of Attorney to John Wilson (30.162, child i) regarding settlement of estate of William Robins [1] 5 Jan 1814 Power of Attorney assignment concerning estate of William Robins [1] [18] 10 Jan 1814 Power of Attorney assignment concerning estate of William Robins [1] [18] 1815 child #2, Charity, living in Derry Township, Columbia County, Pennsylvania [1] [18] child #4, Daniel, living in Sugar Loaf Township, Columbia County, Pennsylvania [1] [18] child #5, Thomas H., living in Fishing Creek Township, Columbia County, Pennsylvania [1] [18] child #6, Diana, living in Greenwood Township, Columbia County, Pennsylvania [1] [18] child #7, Jonathan, living in Greenwood Township, Columbia County, Pennsylvania [1] [18] child #8, John, living in Sugar Loaf Township, Columbia County, Pennsylvania [1] [18] child #10, Rebekah, living in Derry Township, Columbia County, Pennsylvania [1] [18] 18 Apr 1815 Powers of Attorney dated 5 Jan 1814 and 10 Jan 1814 witnessed by Sarah Swisher, Catherine Swisher, George Kline and Elizabeth Bellis [1] [18] 6 May 1815 Power of Attorney assignment dated 10 Apr 1813 witnessed by Robert Braden [1] May 1817-May 1818 child #5, Thomas H., and child #7, Jonathan, involved in court case for debt against Frederick S. Fritts regarding land in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [26] 1818 child #4, Daniel, built a hom ein Northumberland County, Pennsylvania [41] 15 Jan 1818 child #7, Jonathan, died [8] [17] [25] [43] in Columbia County, Pennsylvania [25] 23 Nov 1831 Elizabeth Kline died [40] 14 Jan 1832 Herman Kline died in Columbia County, Pennsylvania [17] 1833 child #5, Thomas H., living in Fishing Creek Township, Columbia County, Pennsylvania [23] 7 Mar 1833 child #5, Thomas H., applied for pension [39] [40] 1835 child #5, Thomas H., receiving federal pension [28] 1837 child #5, Thomas H., living in Columbia County, Pennsylvania [39] [40] Mary McCloghan living in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania [39] 21 Mar 1837 child #5, Thomas H., and Mary McCloghan married [23] [39] [40] in Rush Township, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania by Alexander Moore [23] 23 Oct 1838 child #6, Diana, died in Columbia County, Pennsylvania [17] 6 Nov 1838 child #5, Thomas H., died [17] [23] [39] [40] [44] in Fishing Creek Township, Columbia County, [23] Pennsylvania [23] [40] 1864 Mary McCloghan living in Rush Township, [23] Northumberland County, Pennsylvania [23] [39] [40] child #4, Daniel, died [34] 8 Jun 1864 Mary McCloghan applied for pension [39] [40] 1870 Mary McCloghan living in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania [23] [39] [40] Notes - William Robins married Mary Hunt. [2] Mary Hunt daughter of Thomas Hunt and Mary ------. [2] Child #1, Elizabeth, married ------ Eveland. [9] Child #2, Charity, married Daniel Willever. [1] [18] Child #4, Daniel, moved to Northumberland County, Pennsylvania; worked as a blacksmith; worked as a lumberer. [41] Child #10, Rebekah, married Valentine Christian. [1] [18] Child #5, Thomas H., served during American Revolutionary War; [23] [28] [39] [40] [44] buried in Rohrsburg Cemetery, [17] Rohrsburg, Greenwood Township, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. [17] [40] Child #6, Diana, buried in Vanderslice Cemetery, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. [17] Child #7, Jonathan, buried in Rohrsburg Cemetery, Rohrsburg, Greenwood Township, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. [17] Child #8, John, married Mary ------; [1] [18] Child #4, Daniel, married Catharine ------. [1] [18] Catharine ------ known as "Caty". [1] [18] Herman Kline son of Abraham Kline and Charity Ann Kramer; buried in Vanderslice Cemetery, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. [17] Elizabeth Kline son of Abraham Kline and Charity Ann Kramer. [12] [28] [40] Questions - William Robins is shown as the son of Jonathan Robins and Dinah ------ based upon circumstantial evidence presented in Citation #13. [3] Citation #1, Citation #17 and Citation #21 refer to Herman Kline as Harmon. [3] Citation #21 refers to child #6, Diana, as Dinah. [3] Citation #18 refers to Herman Kline as both Herman and Harmon. [3] Citation #1 refers to Eveland as both Evland and Evelane. [3] Citation #17 names Mary Hunt as Mary Lewis. [3] Citation #23 refers to child #5, Thomas H., as Thomas Robbins. [3] Citation #26 refers to Robins as both Robins and Robbins. [3] Citation #43 and Citation #44 refer to Robins as Robbins. [3] Child #7, Jonathan, died 15 Jan 1818 but there is no mention that he is deceased in the court case in May 1818 shown in Citation #26. [3] Either or both of the birthdates for child #6, Diana, and child #7, Jonathan, are in error. [3] Citation #28 refers to Charity Ann Kramer as Ann Charity Kramer. [3] Citation #28 says child #5, Thomas H., born c1737. [3] Citation #34 seems to be saying child #4, Daniel, is the son of 82.0, child i. [3] Citation #36 indicates that child #5, Thomas H., could have lived in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey 1784-1786 (via process of elimination). [3] Citation #40 says child #5, Thomas H., born in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [3] Citation #41 indicates child #4, Daniel, died c1858. [3] Citation #42 refers to William Robins as William Robbins. [3] Citation #17 names a child of child #7, Jonathan: William J., born 1798, died 1876. [3] Citation #17 names children for child #5, Thomas H.: Daniel, Mathias, John Joseph, Isaac and Elizabeth. [3] Citation #17 says child #5, Thomas H., born in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [3] Citation #17 says child #5, Thomas H., died in Greenwood Township, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. [3] Citation #20 and Citation #45 say William Robins is the son of Daniel Robins (82.0). [3] Extras - If it is correct that William Robins is the son of Jonathan Robins (55.0) and Dinah ------ as presented in Citation #13, (and I agree with this) then Citation #12, Citation #15, Citation #19, Citation #31, Citation #32, Citation #39 and Citation #40 offer additional information regarding the descendancy of William Robins. [3] Additional info. [20] [28] Citations - 1. "Some Records of Old Hunterdon County, New Jersey 1701-1838", Phyllis B. D' Autrechy, 1979, Vol. I of Special Deeds, Reference->41.106.txt 2. Martha Heywood <mheywood@comcast.net> and Sara Robbins Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, Reference->55.txt 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. meeting minutes, Records->Misc->41.106.jpg and Records->Misc->41.106-2.jpg 5. abstract of estate of William Robins (41.106), Reference->41.106.txt 6. inventory of estate of William Robins (41.106), Reference->41.106.txt 7. letters of administration for estate of William Robins (41.106), Records->Misc->41.106-3.jpg 8. Sara Robbins Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, Reference->41.106.txt 9. Martha Heywood <mheywood@comcast.net>, 14 Sep 2014, Reference->41.106.txt 10. Hunterdon County, New Jersey Orphans Court, Reference->41.106.txt 11. "Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc.", Volume IV-1761-1770, A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1928, Reference->41.107.txt and Misc->41.107.jpg 12. Jim Robbins <jrobns@gmail.com>, 26 Aug 2016, Reference->41.106.txt 13. Martha Heywood <mheywood@comcast.net> and Sara Robbins Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, Reference->55.txt 14. Garry Heagy <gheagy@netflash.net>, 15 Oct 2018 15. Garry Heagy <gheagy@netflash.net>, 17 Oct 2018, Reference->41.106.txt 16. "History of Hunterdon and Somerset Counties New Jersey", James P. Snell, 1881, Reference->41.106.txt 17. findagrave.com 18. power of attorney record, Records->Misc->41.106 19. Gail Szklenski <gszklenski@yahoo.com>, https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/s/z/k/Gail-E-Szklenski/GENE5-0001.html 20. <townonenorth@yahoo.com>, 8 Jan 2007, Reference->41.106.txt 21. Sara Robbins Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, 25 May 2006 22. will and court case, Reference->55.txt and Records->Wills->55.pdf 23. Revolutionary War pension packet, Records->ArmedForces->41.106ch-v 24. Sara Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, 8 Oct 2006, Reference->55.txt 25. Sara Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, 28 Jan 2022 26. court case, Records->Misc->41.106ch-v.jpg, Records->Misc->41.106ch-v-3.jpg and Records->Misc->41.106ch-v-2 27. court case, Records->Misc->41.106-4.jpg and Records->Misc->41.106-5.jpg 28. "The Michael Shoemaker Book", William T Blair, 1924, Misc->41.106ch-v.jpg 29. Letter of Administration, Reference->55.txt 30. petition, Records->Misc->41.106-6.jpg 31. bios, Biographies->41.106ch-x.jpg, Biographies->41.106ch-x-2.jpg, Biographies->41.106ch-ii.jpg, Biographies->41.106ch-vii.jpg and Biographies->41.106ch-viii.jpg 32. "History of Columbia & Montour Cos, PA", J H Battle, 1887, Misc->41.106ch-x.jpg 33. wikitree.com 34. unknown researcher, Reference->41.106.txt 35. related data, Reference->41.106.txt 36. message exchange, 13 Sep 2006, Reference->41.150.txt 37. Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXIII - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Vol. IV, 1761-1770, A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1928, Misc->41.106.jpg 38. abstracts, Reference->55.txt, Records->Misc->55.jpg and Records->Misc->55.-6.jpg 39. Brian Robbins <hilo80@yahoo.com>, 8 Feb 2006, "Abstracts of Rev. war Pension Files", Reference->41.106.txt 40. Jim Robbins <jrobns@gmail.com>, 20 Feb 2006, Reference->41.106.txt 41. Sara Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, 23 Feb 2007, Reference->41.106.txt 42. Jun 1778 Ratables, Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Records->Misc->41.106-7.jpg 43. findagrave.com, headstone for Jonathan Robins (41.106, child vii), Misc->Headstones->41.106ch-vii.jpg 44. findagrave.com, grave marker for Thomas H. Robins (41.106, child v), Misc->Headstones->41.106ch-v.jpg 45. https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/robins, Reference->30.246.txt 46. State of New Jersey Index, Wills, Inventories, Etc, In the office of the Secretary of State Prior to 1901, Vol. II, 1913 Children: i. Elizabeth. [1] [9] ii. Charity. [1] [18] 30.162 iii. Mary. [1] [9] iv. Daniel. [1] [18] v. Thomas H. [1] [2] [18] [40] vi. Diana. [1] [18] vii. Jonathan. [1] [18] [40] viii. John. [1] [18] ix. William. [12] x. Rebekah. [1] [18]
41.107 Deborah Robins Father - 55.0 Jonathan Robins Mother - 55.1 Dinah ------ Timeline - 1721 Jonathan Heath Pettit born [13] in New Jersey [10] 1724 Deborah Robins born [1] [9] [10] [12] [13] in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [10] c1742 Deborah Robins and Jonathan Heath Pettit married [1] [2] [9] [10] [13] c1744 child #1, Nathaniel, born [6] [7] [13] Feb 1746 child #2, Dinah, born [6] [7] c1748 child #3, Jonathan, born [6] [7] 13 May 1749 Jonathan Heath Pettit becomes a Justice of the Peace in Morris County, New Jersey [7] c1753 child #4, Isaac, born [6] [7] 20 May 1753 Jonathan Heath Pettit applies for a tavern license in Sussex County, New Jersey [7] Mar 1756 child #5, Andrew Robbins, born [6] [7] 1758 child #6, Elizabeth, born [6] [7] 22 Apr 1761 child #7, John, born near Easton, Pennsylvania [6] [7] c1763 child #8, William, born [6] [7] [13] 1768 living in Easton, Pennsylvania [2] [3] 20 Oct 1768 will of Jonathan Heath Pettit made [2] [3] [13] 1768 Jonathan Heath Pettit died in Easton, Pennsylvania [10] 15 Nov 1768 inventory of estate of Jonathan Heath Pettit made [3] 15 Jan 1769 child #8, William, baptized by Rev. William Frazier [7] 4 Feb 1769 will of Jonathan Heath Pettit proved [2] [3] [13] 1769 moved to Hardwick Township, Sussex County, New Jersey [2] 1791 living in Hardwick Township, Sussex County, New Jersey [4] [13] 21 Mar 1791 will of Deborah Robins made [2] [4] Mar 1791 Deborah Robins died [2] [9] [13] in Hardwick Township, Sussex County, New Jersey [2] [10] 30 Mar 1791 inventory of estate of Deborah Robins made [4] 31 Mar 1791 will of Deborah Robins proved [2] [4] Notes - Jonathan Heath Pettit son of Nathaniel Pettit [1] [4] [9] [10] [13] and Elizabeth Heath; [4] [9] [10] [13] brother of Elizabeth H. Pettit (mother of mother of spouse of 32.77); [5] [13] owned Dark Moon (a tavern), near Johnsonburg, Sussex County, New Jersey; [13] served as Justice in Sussex County, New Jersey. [7] [13] Child #1, Nathaniel, lived in Canada; lived in Easton, Pennsylvania. [6] [7] Questions - Citation #10 says Jonathan Heath Pettit born before 1717. [5] Citation #9 says Jonathan Heath Pettit born 1724. [5] I suspect Deborah Robins was not born in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey since the family seemed to be living in Monmouth County, New Jersey in 1724. [5] Citation #8 and Citation #11 say Deborah Robins is the daughter of Daniel Robins (82.0). [5] Citation #12 refers to Deborah Robins as Deborah Robbins. [5] Citation #13 says Deborah Robins is the daughter of Daniel Robins of Robins Hill, Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. (I assume this is referring to Daniel Robins (82.0), but it doesn't seem likely this is correct.) [5] Extras - Additional info. [8] [13] Citations - 1. Martha Heywood <mheywood@comcast.net>, 14 Sep 2014, Reference->41.106.txt 2. Sara Robbins Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, Reference->41.106.txt 3. "Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc.", Volume IV- 1761-1770, A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1928, Reference->41.107.txt and Misc->41.107.jpg 4. abstract of will of Deborah Robins (41.107), Records->Wills->41.107.jpg 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. Frank C. Baldwin, Reference->41.107.txt 7. http://ancestraldata.com/PETTIT/3-2-126.html, Reference->41.107.txt 8. <townonenorth@yahoo.com>, 8 Jan 2007, Reference->41.106.txt 9. https://goodspeedhistories.com/heath-family-tree/ 10. wikitree.com 11. https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/robins, Reference->30.246.txt 12. Eric Henderson (3.3390, child i) <phenders306@gmail.com>, 13 Jan 2025, wikitree.com 13. Hunterdon County (NJ) Historical Society, Misc->41.107-2.jpg Children: i. Nathaniel. [1] [3] [13] 30.163 ii. Dinah. [1] [3] [10] [12] [13] 30.278 iii. Jonathan. [1] [3] [10] [13] 30.164 iv. Isaac. [3] [13] 30.165 v. Andrew Robbins. [3] [4] [10] [13] 30.166 vi. Elizabeth. [3] [4] [13] 30.167 vii. John. [3] [4] [10] [13] viii. William. [3] [13]
41.108 Zebulon Mead Father - 55.63 Timothy Mead Mother - Martha Weeks Timeline - 5 Oct 1729 Zebulon Mead born [1] [2] in Greenwich Township, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] c1735 Mercy Cary born [3] c1743 living in Horseneck, Greenwich Township, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] living in Nine Partners, Dutchess County, New York [1] 1755 child #3, Mercy, born in Dutchess County, New York [2] 17 Oct 1755 Nathaniel Blanchard born in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut [2] 26 Jan 1797 Zebulon Mead died [1] [2] in West Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont [2] 12 Mar 1799 child #1, Chloe, died [2] 3 Feb 1811 Mercy Cary died [3] 1817 child #3, Mercy, died in Malone, Franklin County, New York [2] 13 Sep 1838 Nathaniel Blanchard died in Malone, Franklin County, New York [2] Notes - Zebulon Mead a Captain; [1] [3] married first Anne Thompson; [1] married second Mercy Cary; [1] [3] buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery, West Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont. [2] Mercy Cary daughter of Henry Cary; buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery, West Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont. [2] Child #1, Chloe, buried in Pleasant Street Cemetery, West Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont. [2] Child #3, Mercy, married Nathaniel Blanchard; buried in Maplewood Cemetery, Malone, Franklin County, New York. [2] Nathaniel Blanchard son of Benjamin Blanchard and Ruth Wilcox; served as a Lieutenant with armed forces in Vermont; buried in Maplewood Cemetery, Malone, Franklin County, New York. [2] Extras - Headstone for Zebulon Mead, Misc->Headstones->41.108.jpg [2] Citations - 1. findagrave.com, Reference->55.63.txt 2. findagrave.com 3. findagrave.com, headstone for Mercy Cary (second spouse of 41.108), Misc->Headstones->41.108-2.jpg Children by Zebulon Mead and Mercy Cary: i. Chloe. [2] 30.172 ii. Zebulon. [2] iii. Mercy. [2] 30.173 iv. Martha. [2] 30.174 v. Cary. [2] 30.175 vi. Martin. [2] 30.176 vii. Phebe. [2]
41.109 Stephen Mead Father - 55.63 Timothy Mead Mother - Sarah Bouton Timeline - 1734 Stephen Mead born [1] in Greenwich Township, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] 1737 Mary White born [2] c1743 living in Horseneck, Greenwich Township, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] living in Nine Partners, Dutchess County, New York [1] 2 Nov 1760 David Stark born in Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut [2] 19 Jun 1766 child #2, Jane, born in Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont [2] 1773 Ebenezer Keeler born in South Salem, Westchester County, New York [2] 1774 child #6, Martha, born in Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont [2] 1775 child #7, Elizabeth, born in Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont [2] 1785-1820 Stephen Mead member of Congregational Church, Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont [2] 1794 child #6, Martha, and Ebenezer Keeler married [2] 22 Jun 1800 Mary White died in Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont [2] 1805 David Stark died in Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont [2] 1820 Stephen Mead died in Crown Point, Essex County, New York [2] 27 Feb 1821 child #1, Polly, died [2] [4] 1825 Ebenezer Keeler died in Manlius, Onondaga County, New York [2] 15 Jul 1834 child #2, Jane, died in Buffalo, Erie County, New York [2] Notes - Stephen Mead married Mary White; [1] buried in Brick Church Cemetery, Crown Point, Essex County, New York. [2] Mary White known as "Polly". [1] Child #1, Polly, married Matthias Meid; [4] buried in Baird Cemetery, Chittenden, Rutland County, Vermont. [2] Child #2, Jane, known as "Jennie"; married David Stark. [2] Questions - Citation #1 says Stephen Mead died 1825 in Manchester, Vermont. [3] Citation #2 names two additional children: Polly, died at age 13 by a rolling log and Polly, died at age 18. [3] Citations - 1. findagrave.com, Reference->55.63.txt 2. findagrave.com 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. findagrave.com, headstone for Polly Mead (41.109, child i), Misc->Headstones->41.109ch-i.jpg Children: i. Polly. [2] ii. Jane. [2] 30.177 iii. Rachel. [2] 30.178 iv. Hannah. [2] 30.179 v. Sarah. [2] vi. Martha. [2] 30.180 vii. Elizabeth. [2] 30.181 viii. Marcy. [2]
41.110 Ezra Mead Father - 55.63 Timothy Mead Mother - Sarah Bouton Timeline - 9 Oct 1737 Ezra Mead born [1] [2] in Greenwich Township, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] c1743 living in Horseneck, Greenwich Township, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] living in Nine Partners, Dutchess County, New York [1] 10 Aug 1743 Tryphena Burton born [4] in Preston, Connecticut [2] 20 Feb 1760 Ezra Mead and Tryphena Burton married [2] 1779-1780 Ezra Mead serving during American Revolutionary War [2] 1784 Ezra Mead died [2] in Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont [1] [2] 20 Aug 1794 Tryphena Burton and John Wylie married [2] Notes - Tryphena Burton daughter of Jacob Burton and Mary Herrick. [2] Questions - Citation #2 gives two places of birth for Ezra Mead: Vermont and Greenwich Township, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [3] Citation #2 says Tryphena Burton born 10 Aug 1747. If correct then Tryphena Burton was not yet 13 years old when she married. [3] Citations - 1. findagrave.com, Reference->55.63.txt 2. findagrave.com, Reference->41.110.txt 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. findagrave.com Children by Ezra Mead and Tryphena Burton: 30.182 i. Isaac. [2] 30.183 ii. Rufus. [2] 30.184 iii. Ezra. [2] 30.185 iv. Dorcas. [2] 30.186 v. Peter. [2] 30.187 vi. Michael. [2]
41.111 Mary Mead Father - 55.65 Benjamin Mead Mother - Martha Ferris Timeline - 10 Aug 1737 Sylvanus Ferris born [3] [4] in Greenwich Township, Fairfield County, Connecticut [4] Sep 1744 Mary Mead born in Greenwich Township, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] Aug 1757 Sylvanus Ferris called to service [4] 10 Sep 1761 Mary Mead and Sylvanus Ferris married in Greenwich Township, Fairfield County, Connecticut [4] c1780 moved to Westchester County, New York [4] 28 May 1782 Sylvanus Ferris purchases land near South Salem, Westchester County, New York from Eli Rundle [4] 1783 Sylvanus Ferris chosen as Highway Commissioner [4] 12 Jul 1811 Mary Mead died [1] [2] in Westchester County, New York [2] 12 Jan 1824 Sylvanus Ferris died [3] [4] in South Salem, Westchester County, New York [4] Notes - Mary Mead buried in South Salem Presbyterian Church Cemetery, South Salem, Westchester County, New York. [2] Sylvanus Ferris son of James Ferris and Mary ------; [4] brother of Sarah Ferris (first spouse of 41.90); [5] served as a Private during French and Indian War; worked as a farmer; operated country store and post office near South Salem, Westchester County, New York; Presbyterian; buried in South Salem Presbyterian Church Cemetery, South Salem, Westchester County, New York. [4] Questions - Citation #3 names Sylvanus Ferris as Sylvenus. [5] Citations - 1. findagrave.com, headstone for Mary Mead (41.111), Misc->Headstones->41.111.jpg 2. findagrave.com 3. findagrave.com, headstone for Sylvanus Ferris (spouse of 41.111), Misc->Headstones->41.111-2.jpg 4. findagrave.com, Reference->41.111.txt 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: 30.188 i. Sarah. [4] 30.189 ii. Henry. [4] 30.190 iii. Mary Ann. [4] 30.191 iv. Hannah. [4] 30.192 v. Silvanus. [4] 30.193 vi. Gideon. [4] vii. son, name unknown. [4] viii. daughter, name unknown. [4] ix. daughter, name unknown. [4]
41.112 Rachel Mead Father - 55.65 Benjamin Mead Mother - Martha Ferris Timeline - Dec 1744 Caleb Lyon born [2] [3] in Greenwich Township, Fairfield County, Connecticut [3] 31 Aug 1745 Rachel Mead born in Greenwich Township, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 5 Oct 1770 child #2, Rachel, born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 19 Jun 1821 Rachel Mead died in New York [1] Aug 1832 Caleb Lyon died [2] [3] in Genoa, Cayuga County, New York [3] 28 Nov 1833 child #2, Rachel, died [1] Notes - Rachel Mead married Caleb Lyon; buried in Lansingville Cemetery, Lansingville, Tompkins County, New York. [1] Caleb Lyon served as a Deacon; served as an Ensign; served as an Armourer with 9th Regiment Connecticut Militia dueing American Revolutionary War; son of Caleb Lyon and Eunice Mead; buried in Lansingville Cemetery, Lansingville, Tompkins County, New York. [3] Child #2, Rachel, married Eliphalet Peck (41.114, child ix); buried in Peck Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [2] Extras - Headstone for Rachel Mead, Misc->Headstones->41.112.jpg [1] Citations - 1. findagrave.com 2. findagrave.com, headstone for Caleb Lyon (spouse of 41.112), Misc->Headstones->41.112-2.jpg 3. findagrave.com, Reference->41.112.txt Children: 30.194 i. Mary. [3] ii. Rachel. [3] 30.208 iii. Caleb. [3] 30.209 iv. Luther. [3] 30.322 v. Enan Erwin. [3] 30.211 vi. Anna. [3] 30.212 vii. Martin. [3] 30.213 viii. Benjamin. [3] 30.214 ix. Abia. [3] 30.215 x. Moses. [3]
41.113 William Mead Father - 55.65 Benjamin Mead Mother - Martha Ferris Timeline - Nov 1748 William Mead born [1] 2 Feb 1773 Isaac Nichols born in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey [1] 1774 child #1, Anna, born [1] 18 Oct 1777 child #2, William, born in White Plains, Westchester County, New York [1] 4 Apr 1806 child #2, William, died [1] [2] in Pompey, Onondaga County, New York [1] 1 Feb 1829 William Mead died [1] 31 Jul 1852 child #1, Anna, died in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey [1] 24 Jan 1861 Isaac Nichols died in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey [1] Notes - William Mead a doctor; buried in Jeremiah Smith Cemetery, Charlton, Saratoga County, New York. [1] Child #1, Anna, married Isaac Nichols; buried in First Presbyterian Churchyard Memorial Garden, Newark, Essex County, New Jersey. [1] Child #2, William, buried in Hoyt Cemetery, LaFayette, Onondaga County, New York. [1] Isaac Nichols son of Robert Nichols and Elizabeth Johnson; married first Phebe Davis; buried in First Presbyterian Churchyard Memorial Garden, Newark, Essex County, New Jersey. [1] Citations - 1. findagrave.com 2. findagrave.com, headstone for William Mead (41.113, child ii), Misc->Headstones->41.113ch-ii.jpg Children: i. Anna. [1] ii. William. [1]
41.114 Theophilus Peck Father - Theophilus Peck Mother - 55.66 Elizabeth Mead Timeline - 15 Mar 1730 Theophilus Peck born in Greenwich Township, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 18 Jul 1737 Rebecca Knapp born in Greenwich Township, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 5 Jul 1753 Theophilus Peck and Rebecca Knapp married in Greenwich Township, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 7 Dec 1758 child #3, Theophilus, born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 4 Jul 1761 child #4, Thomas, born [1] 1763 Debora Rundell born [1] 26 Apr 1763 child #5, Gilbert, born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 4 Nov 1768 child #7, Charlotte, born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 1770 Thomas Purdy born [1] 1 Aug 1771 child #8, Rebekah, born [1] 18 May 1774 child #9, Eliphalet, born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 15 Jan 1777 child #3, Theophilus, died [1] [2] 1788 child #7, Charlotte, and Gilbert Close (spouse of 30.240) married [1] 16 Sep 1806 child #7, Charlotte, died in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 20 Feb 1812 Rebecca Knapp died [1] 8 Jun 1812 Theophilus Peck died in Greenwich Township, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 5 May 1829 child #4, Thomas, died in Poundridge, New York [1] 13 Jul 1832 child #5, Gilbert, died in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 13 Oct 1838 child #8, Rebekah, died [1] 8 Dec 1843 Thomas Purdy died in Bedford, Westchester County, New York [1] 25 May 1844 Debora Rundell died [1] 11 Sep 1851 child #9, Eliphalet, died in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] Notes - Theophilus Peck buried in Peck Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] Rebecca Knapp daughter of David Knapp and Rebecca ------; buried in Peck Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] Child #3, Theophilus, buried in Peck Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] Child #4, Thomas, married Tamizon Reynolds. [1] Child #5, Gilbert, married Debora Rundell; buried in Peck Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] Child #7, Charlotte, buried in Peck Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] Child #8, Rebekah, married Thomas Purdy (spouse of 30.217, child iii); buried in Peck Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] Child #9, Eliphalet, married Rachel Lyon (41.112, child ii); buried in Peck Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] Thomas Purdy buried in Peck Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] Debora Rundell buried in Peck Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] Extras - Headstone for child #8, Rebekah, Misc->Headstones->41.114ch-viii.jpg [1] Citations - 1. findagrave.com 2. findagrave.com, headstone for Theophilus Peck (41.114, child iii), Misc->Headstones->41.114ch-iii.jpg Children: 30.216 i. David. [1] 30.217 ii. Gideon. [1] iii. Theophilus. [1] iv. Thomas. [1] v. Gilbert. [1] 30.195 vi. Solomon. [1] vii. Charlotte. [1] viii. Rebekah. [1] ix. Eliphalet. [1] 30.210 x. Ruth. [1]
41.115 Eunice Peck Father - Theophilus Peck Mother - 55.66 Elizabeth Mead Timeline - 16 Mar 1730 Joshua Knapp born in Greenwich Township, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] 9 Apr 1735 Eunice Peck born [1] in Greenwich Township, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] 9 Apr 1754 Eunice Peck and Joshua Knapp married in Greenwich Township, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] 5 Jun 1763 child #4, Sarah, born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] 31 Oct 1765 child #5, Rachel, born [2] 12 Sep 1767 child #6, Samuel, born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] 8 Oct 1776 child #9, Enoch, born [5] 15 Oct 1798 Joshua Knapp died [3] 18 Dec 1802 child #4, Sarah, died [4] in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] 11 Feb 1807 child #5, Rachel, died [2] [7] 8 Jul 1828 Eunice Peck died [1] in Greenwich Township, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] 25 Dec 1830 child #9, Enoch, died [5] 5 Oct 1852 child #6, Samuel, died [2] [6] in Bedford, Westchester County, New York [2] Notes - Eunice Peck buried in Knapp Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [2] Joshua Knapp buried in Knapp Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [2] Child #4, Sarah, buried in Knapp Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [2] Child #5, Rachel, buried in Knapp Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [2] Child #6, Samuel, buried in Buxton Cemetery, Bedford, Westchester County, New York. [2] Child #9, Enoch, buried in Knapp Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [2] Citations - 1. findagrave.com, headstone for Eunice Peck (41.115), Misc->Headstones->41.115.jpg 2. findagrave.com 3. findagrave.com, headstone for Joshua Knapp (spouse of 41.115), Misc->Headstones->41.115-2.jpg 4. findagrave.com, headstone for Sarah Knapp (41.115, child iv), Misc->Headstones->41.115ch-iv.jpg 5. findagrave.com, headstone for Enoch Knapp (41.115, child ix), Misc->Headstones->41.115ch-ix.jpg 6. findagrave.com, headstone for Samuel Knapp (41.115, child vi), Misc->Headstones->41.115ch-vi.jpg 7. findagrave.com, headstone for Rachel Knapp (41.115, child v), Misc->Headstones->41.115ch-v.jpg Children: 30.218 i. Mary. [2] 30.219 ii. Shubel. [2] 30.220 iii. Joshua. [2] iv. Sarah. [2] v. Rachel. [2] vi. Samuel. [2] 30.221 vii. Benjamin. [2] 30.222 viii. Reuben. [2] ix. Enoch. [2] 30.223 x. Jared. [2] xi. Isaac. [2]
41.116 Hannah Peck Father - Theophilus Peck Mother - 55.66 Elizabeth Mead Timeline - 1735 James Wallace born [3] 1736 Hannah Peck born in Greenwich Township, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] 1763 Hannah Peck and James Wallace married [2] 1765 child #1, Thomas, born in North Salem, Westchester County, New York [2] 1784 living in North Salem, Westchester County, New York [2] living in Lansingburgh, Rensselaer County, New York [2] 1789 child #2, Elizabeth, and Daniel Newcomb married [2] 1802 child #2, Elizabeth, died [2] 3 Sep 1822 James Wallace died [3] 10 Sep 1822 obituary for James Wallace published in Lansingburgh Gazette, Lansingburgh, Rensselaer County, New York [2] 20 Nov 1825 Hannah Peck died [1] [2] in Lansingburgh, Rensselaer County, New York [2] 9 Sep 1849 child #1, Thomas, died in Lansingburgh, Rensselaer County, New York [2] 21 Sep 1849 obituary for child #1, Thomas, published in Lansingburgh Gazette, Lansingburgh, Rensselaer County, New York [2] Notes - Hannah Peck buried in Lansingburgh Village Cemetery, Lansingburgh, Rensselaer County, New York. [2] James Wallace served as a Private with [3] Westchester County, [2] New York Militia during American Revolutionary War. [3] Child #1, Thomas, buried in Lansingburgh Village Cemetery, Lansingburgh, Rensselaer County, New York. [2] Citations - 1. findagrave.com, headstone for Hannah Peck (41.116), Misc->Headstones->41.116.jpg 2. findagrave.com 3. findagrave.com, headstones for James Wallace (spouse of 41.116), Misc->Headstones->41.116-2.jpg and Misc->Headstones->41.116-3.jpg Children: i. Thomas. [2] ii. Elizabeth. [2]
41.117 Benjamin Peck Father - Theophilus Peck Mother - 55.66 Elizabeth Mead Timeline - 10 Oct 1740 Benjamin Peck born in Greenwich Township, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 1744 Hannah Reed born [1] 11 Nov 1766 Benjamin Peck and Deborah Sackett married [1] 14 Jul 1769 Deborah Sackett died [1] [2] 22 Aug 1772 Benjamin Peck and Hannah Reed married [1] 21 Feb 1775 child #3, Hannah, born [1] 17 Jan 1781 child #6, Nathan, born [1] 30 Nov 1783 Hannah Reed died in Greenwich Township, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 12 Mar 1806 Benjamin Peck died in Greenwich Township, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 19 Sep 1860 child #3, Hannah, died in Bridgeport, Connecticut [1] 21 Sep 1860 child #6, Nathan, died in Greenwich Township, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] Notes - Benjamin Peck buried in Peck Cemetery At Clapboard Ridge, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] Deborah Sackett buried in First Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Yorktown, Westchester County, New York. [1] Hannah Reed buried in Peck Cemetery At Clapboard Ridge, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] Citations - 1. findagrave.com 2. findagrave.com, headstone for Deborah Sackett (first spouse of 41.117), Misc->Headstones->41.117.jpg Children by Benjamin Peck and Deborah Sackett: 30.224 i. Deborah. [1] Children by Benjamin Peck and Hannah Reed: 30.226 ii. Benjamin. [1] iii. Hannah. [1] 30.227 iv. James. [1] 30.228 v. Elias. [1] vi. Nathan. [1]
41.118 Mary Mead Father - 55.67 Peter Mead Mother - 55.68 Hannah Mead Timeline - 24 Oct 1740 Daniel Bouton born in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 23 Apr 1747 Mary Mead born in Greenwich Township, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 31 Dec 1767 Mary Mead and Daniel Bouton married in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 1768 child #1, Hannah, born [1] 1770 child #2, Polly, born [1] 1780 child #1, Hannah, died [1] 1785 child #2, Polly, died [1] 30 Jun 1801 Mary Mead died [2] in New Canaan, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 12 Feb 1821 Daniel Bouton died [3] in New Canaan, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 2 Apr 1861 child #7, Hannah, died [5] Notes - Mary Mead buried in Weed Cemetery, New Canaan, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] Daniel Bouton a Deacon; son of Nathaniel Bouton and Hannah Betts; buried in Weed Cemetery, New Canaan, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] Child #7, Hannah, buried in North Stamford Cemetery, Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] Questions - Citation #1 says 7 children but names 8. [4] Citation #5 indicates child #7, Hannah, born Jan 1766; perhaps child #7, Hannah, and child #1, Hannah, are the same person. [4] Citations - 1. findagrave.com 2. findagrave.com, headstone for Mary Mead (41.118), Misc->Headstones->41.118.jpg 3. findagrave.com, headstone for Daniel Bouton (spouse of 41.118), Misc->Headstones->41.118-2.jpg 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. findagrave.com, headstone for Hannah Bouton (41.118, child vii), Misc->Headstones->41.118ch-vii.jpg Children: i. Hannah. [1] ii. Polly. [1] 30.229 iii. Dorcas. [1] 30.230 iv. Daniel. [1] v. Jared. [1] 30.231 vi. Aaron. [1] vii. Hannah. [1] 30.232 viii. Peter Mead. [1]
41.119 Rachel Mead Father - 55.67 Peter Mead Mother - 55.68 Hannah Mead 41.120 Mary Mead Father - 55.74 Silas Mead Mother - 55.73 Mary Mead Timeline - 3 Dec 1748 Jonah Mead born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut 23 Sep 1752 Rachel Mead born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut 20 Jun 1762 Mary Mead born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut 17 Sep 1772 Rachel Mead and Jonah Mead married 27 Nov 1773 Rachel Mead died in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut 4 Dec 1794 Mary Mead and Jonah Mead married 1800 child #3, Hannah, born child #3, Hannah, died 21 Feb 1827 Jonah Mead died in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut 28 Feb 1837 Mary Mead died in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut Notes - Rachel Mead buried in Union Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. Mary Mead buried in Mead Plot, North Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. Jonah Mead son of Caleb Mead and Hannah Rundle; brother of Deborah Mead (spouse of 41.124); married second Mary Husted; buried in Mead Plot, North Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. Citation - findagrave.com Children by Rachel Mead and Jonah Mead: i. Rachel. Children by Mary Mead and Jonah Mead: 30.233 ii. Drake. iii. Hannah.
41.121 Sarah Mead Father - 55.67 Peter Mead Mother - 55.68 Hannah Mead Timeline - 10 Sep 1760 Benjamin Close born [2] in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 1 Aug 1765 Sarah Mead born [2] in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 8 Mar 1785 Sarah Mead and Benjamin Close married in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 1785 child #1, Henry, born [1] 1788 child #2, Benjamin, born [1] 1790 child #3, Deborah, born [1] 1797 child #6, William, born [1] 1799 child #7, Hannah, born [1] 1801 child #8, Reuben, born [1] 1803 child #9, Sarah, born [1] 1804 child #9, Sarah, died [1] 1807 child #10, Mary, born [1] 1816 child #3, Deborah, died [1] 1827 child #7, Hannah, died [1] 18 Aug 1836 Sarah Mead died [2] in Genoa, Cayuga County, New York [1] 11 Oct 1836 Benjamin Close died [2] in Genoa, Cayuga County, New York [1] 1846 child #1, Henry, died [1] 1852 child #2, Benjamin, died [1] 1882 child #10, Mary, died [1] 1884 child #6, William, died [1] 1891 child #8, Reuben, died [1] Notes - Sarah Mead buried in West Genoa Cemetery, King Ferry, Cayuga County, New York. [1] Benjamin Close son of Samuel Close and Deborah Mead; buried in West Genoa Cemetery, King Ferry, Cayuga County, New York. [1] Child #3, Deborah, married ------ Skellenger. [1] Child #7, Hannah, married ------ Hollister. [1] Citations - 1. findagrave.com 2. findagrave.com, headstones for Sarah Mead (41.121) and Benjamin Close (spouse of 41.121), Misc->Headstones->41.121.jpg Children: i. Henry. [1] ii. Benjamin. [1] iii. Deborah. [1] 30.234 iv. Samuel J. [1] 30.235 v. Rhesa. [1] vi. William. [1] vii. Hannah. [1] viii. Reuben. [1] ix. Sarah. [1] x. Mary. [1]
41.122 Eliphalet Mead Father - 55.69 Eliphelet Mead Mother - Abigail Rundle Timeline - 1738 Eliphalet Mead born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 28 Oct 1739 Anne Rundle born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 13 Dec 1761 Eliphalet Mead and Anne Rundle married in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 21 Jan 1768 child #2, Darius, born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 18 Mar 1818 Eliphalet Mead died [1] [2] in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 25 Aug 1825 Anne Rundle died [1] [3] in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] Notes - Eliphalet Mead buried in Quaker Ridge Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] Anne Rundle daughter of Samuel Rundle and Hannah Hardy; buried in Quaker Ridge Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] Citations - 1. findagrave.com 2. findagrave.com, headstone for Eliphalet Mead (41.122), Misc->Headstones->41.122.jpg 3. findagrave.com, headstone for Anne Rundle (spouse of 41.122), Misc->Headstones->41.122-2.jpg Children: i. Anne. [1] 30.196 ii. Darius. [1]
41.123 Libbeus Mead Father - 55.69 Eliphelet Mead Mother - Abigail Rundle Timeline - 15 Jan 1750 Libbeus Mead born [1] [2] 16 Mar 1757 Hannah Benedict born in New Canaan, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] 3 Sep 1781 Libbeus Mead and Hannah Benedict married in Salem, New York [2] 1782 child #1, Clarissa, born [2] 25 Jan 1785 child #2, Eri, born [2] [4] 15 Jul 1787 Esther Benedict born [2] [5] 1791 child #5, Abigail, born [2] 1793 child #6, Hannah, born [2] 1796 child #7, Eliphalet, born [2] 28 Feb 1802 Hannah Benedict died [2] [3] 1 Jul 1814 Libbeus Mead died [1] [2] 15 Apr 1833 Esther Benedict died [2] [5] 1 Jul 1855 child #2, Eri, died [4] 1867 child #1, Clarissa, died [2] 1870 child #7, Eliphalet, died [2] 1873 child #5, Abigail, died [2] Notes - Libbeus Mead buried in South Salem Presbyterian Church Cemetery, South Salem, Westchester County, New York. [2] Hannah Benedict daughter of Joseph Benedict and Keziah Wood; buried in South Salem Presbyterian Church Cemetery, South Salem, Westchester County, New York. [2] Child #2, Eri, married Esther Benedict; buried in South Salem Presbyterian Church Cemetery, South Salem, Westchester County, New York. [2] Citations - 1. findagrave.com, headstone for Libbeus Mead (41.123), Misc->Headstones->41.123.jpg 2. findagrave.com 3. findagrave.com, headstone for Hannah Benedict (spouse of 41.123), Misc->Headstones->41.123-2.jpg 4. findagrave.com, headstone for Eri Mead (41.123, child ii), Misc->Headstones->41.123ch-ii.jpg 5. findagrave.com, headstone for Esther Benedict (spouse of 41.123, child ii), Misc->Headstones->41.123ch-ii-2.jpg Children: i. Clarissa. [2] ii. Eri. [2] 30.236 iii. Jared. [2] 30.237 iv. Martin. [2] v. Abigail. [2] vi. Hannah. [2] vii. Eliphalet. [2]