GENEALOGIES OF THE FAMILIES & DESCENDANTS OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF WATERTOWN,
MASSACHUSETTS INCLUDING WALTHAM & WESTON, TO WHICH IS APPENDED THE EARLY
HISTORY OF THE TOWN, BY HENRY BOND, M.D. Printed Boston, MA, by Little Brown
& Co. , 1855
Pages 968- 973
In Ap., 1669, George Woodward was a witness in Court, then aged 50 years,
which shows that he was aged 15 at the time of embarkation, and two years
older than his brother John. He was selectman in 1674.
The Will of Amos Woodward also mentions brother Nathaniel Patten; brother
John Woodward; sister _____ Waite sister Sarah Gates (? Yeates); sister
Rebecca Fisher; my loving brother and friend, Dea. Cooper, and Dea. Hastings,
ex'rs. John Stone and brother Richard Robbins, overseers.
GEORGE (1) and LYDIA (BROWN) WOODWARD. Chil.,
1. ABRAHAM , b. in Wat., Feb 1, 1687; of Brookline m
(1st) Joanna Harris, b. May 28,1690; dr. of Daniel and Joanna (Brown) Harris
He m. (2d), June 4,1728, wid. Sarah Pierpont, of Roxbury. Chil:
................1. Abraham (3), b. Jan.12, bap. in Rox., Jan 19 1718 m in
Rox., June 23, 1743, Sarah Letheridge. Chil.,
...........................1. Hannah, b. in Rox., Ap. 19,1744. ... 2. Abraham,
b Feb. 12, 1745-6 3.... Caleb..... 4. Samuel.
...........................5. Nancy.
...............2. Joanna, bap. Aug. 16,1719. 3. Benjamin, bap. Aug. 18,1723.
(By 2d wife, Sarah.)
..............4. Caleb b. July 25,1729, d. Nov. 1772, aged 44
..............5. Joshua, bap. Feb. 21,1731, in Brookline, d. Nov. 11,1776,
of small-pox, unm.
2. GEORGE, mentioned in the distribution of his father's estate; probably
in Mendon.
3. NATHANIEL, m. DORCAS GARDNER; moved to Connecticut.
4. LYDIA, m. ROBERT HARRIS, brother of her brother Abraham's wife.
5. ICHABOD, of Brookline, m. July 1, 1725, ABIGAIL HOLBROOK, of Roxbury.
Children:.
..............1.Abial, b. Ap. 12, 1726 m., Oct. 15, 1747, DANIEL SEAVER,
of Roxbury. Children,.
.......................1.Abigail, b. June 2,1748.........2. Thomas, b. Nov.
10,1750.
.......................3. Daniel, b. July 4,1753.........4. Lydia, b. Mar.
14,1756.
.......................5. Ichabod, b. Feb .27,1759.....6. Elisha, b. July
27,1761.
.......................7. Willliam, b. Oct. 19,1765....8. Susanna, b. Jan.
25,1770.
(V.) CALEB WOODWARD, of Roxbury, m., Nov. 21, 1751,
HANNAH CHEEVER, of Rox.
1. HANNAH, b. Jan.27, 1753 m. EBENEZER BARTLETT, and moved to Blandford,
MA.. 2. LYDIA, b. July ...........22, 1754 m. THADDEUS JACKSON, of Rox.
Chil.,
...............1. Nancy,. 2. Nabby....3. Susanna....4. Lydia....5. Thaddeus....6.
Hannah
...............7. Esther....8. Pedy, m. John Woodward 9....Amasa....10.
Catherine, m. Jesse Woodward . Nine of ...............these m., and eight
of them had children.
3. SARAH, b. Feb .18,1756; m. _____ PEASE, of Boston, d. s. p.
4. ABIGAIL, b. 1758; m., Aug. 12,1774, EPHRAIM WILSON. Chil.,
..............1. Edward....2. Daniel....3. Caleb....4. AbigaiL ....5. Hannah....
6 David
5. MARY, b. Oct. 5,1760, d. young.
6. CALEB, b. Sept. 9, 1762; m. SALLY FOSTER; moved first to Bellingham,
and, about 1787, to ........Washington, N. H., where he is still living;
said to have been very active and enterprising farmer. He m. ..........a
2d wife. Chil.,
...........1. Benjamin, b. in Bellingham, May 19,1786; m., 1812, Jane Weeks,
of Newstead, (?) PA. 4 chil.
...........2. Nancy, b. in Washington, Ap. 11,1788, d. July 17, 1830; m.
Asa Spalding, an orthodox ................clergyman; now (1854) living Chil.,
...................1. Alpha..... 2. Willard, a Universalist clergyman....3,
Asa.
..........3. Caleb, b. Dec. 24, 1789; m. (1st), his cousin, Bestey Woodward
. He m. (2d), in 1814, Hannah Carey .................. of Buckfield, Me.
Chil.
............................1. Eliza Ann, b. in Brookline, June 11,1816;
m., about 1844, John A. Warren. 4 chil.
............................2. Henry A., b. in Dedham, Ap. 26,1819; m. in
1846, Mary Ford.
............................3. Relief, b. in Oxford, Me., Mar. 5, 1822,
d. 1823.
.................. (By 2d wife, Hannah.)
............................4. W. Elliot, b. in 0., Nov. 29,1825, now of
Rox.; m., June 26,1848, Clarissa E. Boys, at .................................Norfolk,
Conn.
............................5. Caleb L., b. in 0., Aug. 20,1829, d. Feb.
24,1832.
............................6. Mary Eleanor, b. Feb. 8,1831, d. Feb. 24,
1832
............................7. Charles L., b. Aug. 20,1833.
..............4. John, b. Mar.8 1792; m. in Wilmot, N. H., Almira Graves.
He and numerous children d. early.
..............5. Sally, b. May 16,1795; m. Char1es Lowd. Chil.,
............................1. Fracncis, b. Nov. 30,1818. 2. Charles, b.
Dec. 10,1822.
...............6. Olive, b. Aug. 31,1798, d. Feb. 3,1810.
...............7. Eliot, b. Nov.26, 1801, d. Jan. 18,1833.
.............(By 2nd wife)
...............8. Thomas P. , b, Jan 1 1822; m , and lives with his father.
7. JOHN CHEEVER, b. Mar. 11, 1764; of Brookline; m. RELIEF, dr. of Moses
Whitney, of Newton. Chil.,
...............1. Jesse, b. Ap. 7,1784; m. Catherine, dr. of Thaddeus and
Lydia (Woodward) Jackson. 3 drs.
...............2. John, b. Dec. 24,1785; m. Pedy Jackson, his cousin. Chil.,
.............................1. Lydia, b. Mar. 21,1808; m. in 1833, Simon
W. Clifford. 3 chil.
.............................2 John, b Ap. 11,1811, d. Feb. 25,1816
.............................3. Julia, b. Aug. 27,1813; m. Warren Guild,
of Dedham. 3 chil.
.............................4. Andrew, b. Ap. 7,1815; m. Sarah Stone. 2
chil.
.............................5. Experience, b. May 1,1819 ; m. B. Craig.
.............................6. Martha F b. Dec. 19,1826.... 7. Mary Jane,
b. July 27, 1828
.............................8. John, b. Sept. 3,1833.
...............3. Joshua, b. Ap. 24,1788, d. aged 18 yrs.
...............4. Betsey, b. Aug. 20,1790; m. her cousin, Caleb Woodward
...............5. Daniel, b. Nov. 11, 1793 d .1796....6. Daniel, b. Nov.
29,1797, d. young.
...............7. Nancy b. Oct. 14,1798; m. Oct., 1821, Nathaniel Talbot,
of Newton. Chil.,
.............................1. David, b. Feb.18, 1822; m., Mar. 20,1845,
Mary G. Gregory. 4 chil.
.............................2. Susan M., b. Oct. 1826, unm.
.............................3. Asa, b. July 26,1828; m., Nov., 1850, Rebecca
Harrington.
(IV.) NATHANIEL WOODWARD, 3d child of George and Lydia
(Browne) Woodward, of Brookline, m., in Rox., June 23,1715, DORCAS GARDNER.
He probably settled in Brookline, although the births of his children are
recorded in Roxbury town records. It is said he moved first to Brooklyn,
Conn., and, about 1734 or 35, settled in Coventry, Conn. His five children,
all by his first wife, were born before he went to Connecticut. His wife
Dorcas d., and he m. (2d), wid. ______ TOPLIFF, with whom he lived about
two years. He m. (3d), wid___PATTEN, and moved to Stafford, Conn., where
she owned a farm, and where he d., Mar., 1772. He was a blacksmith, and
became a large landholder. He settled in the N. E. part of Coventry, near
the line of Tolland. Chil.,
...............1. NATHANIEL, b. May 26,1716; birth recorded in Rox.
...............2. DORCAS, b. Feb.11, 1719 (birth recorded in Newton); m.
(1st), JOHN ABORN, son of ....................Samuel and Martha Aborn, of
Tolland, Court. He was killed by lightning. in Ellington,
................... aged about 40. She m. (2d), in 1772,
JOHN WILLIAMS, of Wilbraham, and d. 1774.
...............3. MOSES, b. in Newton, June 7, 1721, d. aged 19 yrs.
...............4. AARON.
...............5, ANNA, b. in Rox. 1727; m., in 1750, SAMUEL LADD, and d.
1808.
(V.) NATHANIEL WOODWARD, m., 1742-1, ELIZABETH, dr. of Samuel and Martha
Aborn, of ..........Tolland, Conn. He d. Ap. 15,1792, aged 75 yrs., 10 m.
21 d., and his wid. Elizabeth d. Ap. 25,1808, ...........aged 84. Chil.,
...............1. MOSES, b. Mar. 30, 1745, m. ABIGAIL WEST, of Tolland.
9 chil., of whom two d. in .....................infancy.
.............................1. Erastus, d. aged 16 yrs.
.............................2. Billa, b. 1772; a farmer; m. Polly Steel,
of Tolland; d. in Roxbury, Vt., in 1851, ..................................leaving
8 chil. residing there.
.............................3. Luke, b. 1774; m. Mary Howard, and now (1854),
resides in Jefferson, Vt., 9 chil.
.............................4. Abigail, b. June, 1778; m. Amos Booth; d.
about 100, leaving 3 chil..
.............................5. Solomon, b. 1784; a
blacksmith, of Springfield, Mass., where he d. about 1833. He ................................m..
Dorcas Malden of N. Hampshire, and left sons Erastus, Nathaniel, Solomon,
.......................................and Asa M., now (1854), residing
in Springfield.
.............................6. Esther, b. 1787; m. Ichabod Munsel, She
d. about 1827. 6 chil.
.............................7. Erastus, b. 1790; a merchant, of N.Y. city;
m. about 1820; d.in 1834 leaving 4 chil.
.................2. ELIZABETH, b. Aug. 28, 1747 ; m., 1769, GAD HUNT of
Coventry, b. Jan.16, 1749. He d.
.......................... May 26,1806, and his wid. d. July 13, 1829. Chil.,
.............................1. Esther, b. Mar. 10,1771; m, in 1800 Miner
Cobb.
.............................2.Gad, b. Ap. 14, 1773; d. Mar. 12, 1835
.............................3. Sanford, b. Ap. 17,1777; d. 1849, at Hunt's
Hollow.
.............................4. Clarissa, b. Nov. 22,1779; m., Nov. 23,1809,
Azel Goodwin, of Coventry where she is ....................................now
living (1853). Chil.,
...........................................1. Clarissa Hunt, b. Feb. 6,1811.
...........................................2. Eveline, b. Ap. 21, 1815;
m. Porter Edwards, of Hartford, CT
...........................................3. Henry Sanford, b. ______-;m..,
June 2,1846, Ann French. Chil.,
......................................................1..Charles H., b.
Sept.10, 1847....2. Horace Hunt, b. June 9, 1851.
...........................................4.Charles Fayette, b. Aug. 30,
1824.
............................5. Elijah, b. Sept. 20,1782; of Coventry; In.
Mehitabel Dexter. He d.June 16, 1807. Chil.,
............................................1. Hannah Hall, b. Mar. 23,1805;
m., May 17,1829, Joseph Wilson and had one ..................................................child,
Elizabeth.
............................................2. Horace Stoughton, b. Mar.
13,1807; of Rodman, Jefferson Co., N.Y m ,Ap ........................................................4,1832,
Harriet L. Bailey. 4 sons and 6 drs.
.............................6. Horace, b. June 5,1788.
...............3. ESTHER, b. Aug. 24,1749; d. Aug. 29,1756.
...............4. NATHANIEL, b. June 23,1752, 0.S. (July 4, N. S.); m.,
May 31,1781, Zervia ENSWORTH. .......................He d. May 27,1828,
and his wife d same day. Chil.,
.............................1. Nathaniel, b. Oct, 1782; d. Apr., 1783
.............................2.Nathaniel, b. Feb. 5,1784; a cooper; d. Oct.
18., 1843
.............................3. John, b. Ap. 5,1786; a farmer; d. Feb. 7,
1851.
.............................4. Hannah, b. Jan. 31,1788; m. (1st), Ap. 30,1807,
Ichabod Gurley, of Mansfield, ....................................Conn.,who
d. Mar. 26, 1814. She m. (2d), Jan. 31, 1816, Salman Blackman, of ....................................Bridgewater,
N. Y. By 1st husband, 3 chil.; by 2nd husband, 2 chil.
.............................5. Anne, b. Feb. 1,1790; d. Mar. 12,1815.
.............................6. Fanny, b. Ap. 1,1792; In., in 1807, Eleazer
French. 8 chil.
.............................7. Daniel, b. Dec. 10,1793; m., Jan. 6,1820,
Lydia Edgarton. He d, Jan. 6, 1827. Chil.,
...........................................1. George E., b. Oct. 5,1820;
m., Sept. 1,1851, Martha M. Blish.
.............................8. Sarah, b. May 10,1796.
.............................9. Wealthy, b. May 16,1798. These two sisters,
unm., now reside on the paternal estate, ...................................which
has been in the occupancy of 4 of the name of Nathaniel, in successive ...................................generations.
.............5. LYDIA, b. Aug. 19, 1754; m., 1777, JOHN BABCOCK. She d.
May 19,1849, Chil.,
............................1. Hannah, b. June, 1778; m. John C. Carpenter,
of Manlius, N. Y. She d. Nov.2, 1840, ...................................left
one child..
.............................2. Lydia, b. 1780; m. Col. John Sprague, of
Fayetteville, Onondaga Co.,N.Y.
.............................3. Dianthe, b. 1782; In. Walter Loomis. 8 chil.
.............................4. John, b. Ap., 1786; a stage.proprietor;
m. Sally Chamberlin, of Hartford. 10 chil.
....................................... He d. about 1838.
.............................5. Deodaus, b. June 19, 1790; AM. Union Coll.,
and D.D., Geneva Coll.; in 1819, .....................................ordained
a minister of the Prot. Episcopal Church; was five years a missionary
....................................in Western N. York; afterwards, many
years Rector of Christ Church Ballston
....................................Spa, where he now resides. He m., in
1821, Mary Hine, of Green Co., N.Y., 5 sons
....................................and 1 dr.
..............................6. Betsey, b. 1792; d. about 1844.
.............................Three other chil. of John and Lydia (Woodward)
Babcock, d. in infancy.
...............6. JOHN, b. Mar. 13, 1760; a physician, of Newark, N. J.;
m. KATHERINE ROSEURANT. He .......................d. 1785, leaving a son,
John A., grad. Columbia Coll., N.Y.; practiced medicine about two ........................years,then
moved to New Orleans, where he soon after d. suddenly, by a fall from his
horse.
(V.) AARON WOODWARD, of Coventry; m., Oct.25,. 1758,
ELEANOR BENTON, of Tolland, Conn. .............He d. in Wilbraham, Mass.,
May 18, 1793,d. and his wid. d. in 1817. Chil.,
..............1. DORCAS, b. Aug.19, 1759, d. early.
..............2. AARON, b. Oct. 14,1760. In 1776, he enlisted and belonged
to that portion of the Connecticut ..................division, which occupied
Fort Griswold. His health was impaired by military service, and
..................after he left the army he commenced an academical course,
and graduated at Yale.
..................College, in 1789; studied divinity with Rev. Benjamin
Trumbull, D.D., the historian; was ..................ordained in Wilton,
Conn., Jan. 8,1794, and 12 days afterwards, Jan. 20, 1794, m.
..................MARTHA TRUMBULL, a daughter of his venerable teacher.
Ill health compelled him to ..................relinquish his pastoral charge,
in 1803, when he moved to Wilbraham, where he died of
..................paralysis, Feb. 25, 1840, at age. 80. His wid. d. Dec.
10,1851, aged 88. Chil.,
..........................................1. Martha, b. in Wilton, May 9,1795;
m., Ap. 14,1829, Andrew Brewer, of
..............................................Wilbraham. One child, Martha
Elizabeth.
..........................................2. Julia Ann, b. June 13,1798;
m., Dec. 30, 1816, Hon. Charles Stearns, of
................................................ Springfield, Mass.
..........................................3. Jerusha, b. Sept. 18,1800;
of Wilbraham, unm.
..........................................4. Elizabeth, b. in Wilbraham,
Ap. 27,1804; d. Jan 12, 1837
..........................................5. Angelina, b. Oct. 2,1809; of
Wubraham, unm.
...............3. ELEANOR, m. ________SEARLS, of Tolland, Conn.; now resides
in Gouverneur, N.Y.,
....................... with her son.in-law, Dea. Enos Pright.
..............4. EUNICE, m. Dr. CONVERSE CUTLER, of Tolland, and d. in Hardwick,
Mass., in May, 1821.
..............5. ELISHA, a merchant and captain; m. LYDIA YOUNG, of Wilbraham;
d. in 1800, leaving one ....................son Nelson, now a merchant,
near N.Y. City.
..............6. ROSEWELL; of Lockport, N.Y.; numerous children
..............7. DORCAS,b.Feb., 1771; d. in Springfield, Mass., Oct. 6,1852,
unm.
..............8. ANNA, d. in Tolland, Mar., 1795.
..............9. ELECTA, m. LEVI FLINT, of Wilbraham, and d. June 29, 1805.
.............10..JOHN HARRIS; a teacher, in Charleston, S. C., where he
d. in 1812, unm.
(IV.) SAMUEL LADD, (?.)of Coventry, m., 1750, ANNA WOODWARD.
She d. Mar. 19,1808. Chil.,
...............1. NATHANIEL, b. Oct. 4,1751; m. ABIGAIL SCRIPTURE, of Coventry,
and settled in
.......................Woodstock, where he was a deacon of the Cong. Church.
Chil.,
.........................1. Nancy....2. Nathaniel.... 3. Abigail..... 4.
Lavina..... 5. Ephraim.... 6. Berthena.
.........................7.Mason..... 8. Betsey..... 9. Nancy.
...............2. SAMUEL, b. July 16. 1753; m. ELIZABETH REDINGTON, of Coventry
settled first in Sharon ....................Vt., and thence removed to Tunbridge,
Vt., where he died. Chil.,
.........................1. Anson.... 2. Wealthy..... 3. Anna..... 4. Samuel.....5.
Electa.... 6. John....7. Elizabeth.
...............3. DORCAS, b. Oct. 9, 1756; m. JOSIAH BABCOCK, of Mansfield,
Coon.; settled in Pomfret
........................Vt., where she d. Ap. 13,1815. Chil.,
........................1. Josiah..... 2. Clarissa...... 3. Lebbeus.....
4. Russell..... 5. Lovina..... 6. Roxana.
..............4. ASHBEL, b. Jan.15, 1759; m. IRENE BABCOCK, of Mansfield,
Coon., and settled in Sharon, .....................Vt., where he died. Chil.,
.......................1. Ashbel..... 2. Phebe.....3. Philenda.....4. Lucinda.....5.
Ralph....6. Alford.
..............5. OLIVER, b. Oct. 1, 1760; m. MARY BABCOCK, of Mansfield,
Conn., settled in Strafford, Vt., ......................and d. there, Jan.28,
1833. Chil.,
.......................1. Polly.....2. Pamela.....3. Alpheus....4. Clarissa.....5.
Marrilla....6. Sally.
..............6. ANNA, b. Nov., 1762; m. JOHN LOVEJOY, of Sharon, Vt., where
she resided until after the .....................decease of her husband.
She was living in 1849. Chil.,
......................1. Fanny..... 2. John..... 3. Andrews.... 4. William
Ingraham.
..............7. FREDERICK, b. Oct. 9, 1765; m. FANNY HODGES, of Monson,
Mass. He settled first in ......................Sharon, Vt., and thence
removed to Norwich, Vt., where he died. Chil.,
......................1. Frederick.....2. Charlotte.....3. Roxana.....4.
Alfred..... 5. Orrin.
..............8. PHEBE, b. June 15,1767; m., May 17,1793, ROSWELL PRIOR,
of East Windsor, Conn. She ......................d. Mar. 18,1840, in Coventry,
where all of her children now reside. Chil.,
.....................1. Harry, b. Feb. 5,1797..... 2. Harrier, b. Dec. 20,
1798.
.....................3. Electa, b. Jan. 29,1805.....4. Prosper, b. June
19, 1807; m., Dec. 3, l834 Calista Loomis. 3 chil.
..............9. ROGER, b. May 7,1770; m. MARY PRIOR, of East Windsor, settled
in Strafford, Vt. where he d.
....................July 2.1832. Chil.,
......................1. Henrietta.....2. Elvira.....3. Maria.... 4. Sarah.....5.
Laura.
(VII.) MINER COBB, of Coventry, Conn., m., in 1800, ESTHER HUNT. She d.
Sept. 14,1851. Chil.,
..............1. EDWIN, b. July 28,1801; m. FANNY HANFORD. 6 chil.
..............2. OLIVIA SHEPHERD, b. May 6,______ m. RALPH H. SPENCER. 4
chil
..............3. SANFORD HUNT, d. young.
..............4. FANNY ROSE, b. June 8,______NATHAN AVERY, of Alleghany
Co., N.Y.
..............5. CLARISSA HUNT, b. Ap. 26 ______GEORGE BENNETT, a farmer,
of Western N. York.
..............6. NELSON, b. Mar.19, _____; a lawyer, of Franklinville, N.Y.
..............7. JULIETTE, b. Aug. 6,1814; m. SIDNEY THOMAS, now of Wellsville,
Alleghany, Co., N.Y.
(VII.) GAD HUNT, Jr., of Coventry, m., Mar. 30,1802,
MARY BlSSELL. He d. Mar. 12,1835. Chil.,
...............1. MARY BISSELL, b. Mar.28. 1803; m., Ap. 18,1831, LYMAN
HYDE, a mechanic of ..........................Ellensville, Ulster Co., N.
Y. Chil.,
............................................1. Lucius B..... 2. Sarah B.....
3. Sanford M.... 4. Mary A.
...............2. CLARISIA HARLOWE, b. Jan. 3,1805; m., Feb. 27,1827, AUGUSTUS
CLARK a ...........................farmer, of Coventry. Chil.,
............................................1. Lucy Ann, b. Aug. 11,1828;
m., Oct. 31,1849, William Tibals.
............................................2. Mary B., b. July 15, 1830.....
3. James A., b. Aug. 13,1835.
............................................4. George Hunt, b. July 11,
1844.
...............3. SANFORD MYRTELLO, b. Nov.24, 1807; a merchant, of Boston;
m. 1st 1,1832, SARAH
........................ A. J. FULLER. He m. (2d), May 22,1848, FANNY R.
HUNT
............................................1. Sanford
Myrtello, b. May 7,1833; d. Aug. 31, 1834.
............................................2. Sanford Myrtello, b. Sept.
30,1834..... 3. Wm. Fuller, b. May 24,1837,
............................................4. Walter Lester, b. Nov. 2,1841.....
5. Emma S., b. June 7,1843; d.
............................................6. Albert B., b. May 31,1849......
7. Sarah F., b. Sept. 24,1850.
............................................8. Henry L., b. Sept. 24,1852.
.................4. LUCIUS ABBOTT, b. July 3,1813; of Rockville, Conn.;
m., Ap. 19, 1841,SUSAN .......................................HARRIS Chil.,
............................................1. Emeline F., b. Jan. 20,1842.....
2. Harriet B., b. Aug. 29, 1843.
............................................3. Charles B., b. July 10,1847.....
4. Frederick T., b. Dec. 18,1849.
............................................5. William Henry, b. Ap. 25,1853.
(VII.) SANFORD HUNT, of Coventry, m., Dec. 25,1799, FANNY ROSE. He was a
merchant through the ................middle of life, and he d. at Hunt's
Hollow, NY, June 7,1849. Chi1.,
.............................1. SAMUEL ROSE, b. Sept.22, 1800; a farmer,
of Hunt's Hollow.
.............................2. JOHN HALE, b. Mar. 17,1804; formerly a printer;
in 1846, a member of the State .....................................Convention,
for revising the State Constitution; now (1853) a Deputy Collector
.....................................of the port of N. York, where he resides.
He m., June 9, 1835, ANN DORRAN
......................................4 chil.
............................3. ELIZABETH, b. Ap. 16, 1806 m., Feb.26, 1826,
GREERNLEAF CLARK, a farmer, of
...................................Portage, Livingston Co., N. V. She d.
Sept.27, 1851. 9 chil.; 7 are d.
............................4. MARY, b. Oct. 6, 1809 m., Ap. 29,1832, CHARLES
WILLIAMS, a farmer, of Por-
................................. tage, Livingston Co., N.Y. She d. Oct.
18, 1835.
........................................................1. Washington Hunt,
b. Feb. 15,1833, 2. Elizabeth, b. June 30, 1834, d. ..........................................................1846.
............................5. WASHINGTON, b. Aug. 5,1811; a lawyer, of
Lockport, N. Y.; Rep. of the 34th Cong.
..................................... District, in the State of N. York,
in the 28th, 29th, and 30th Congress;
..................................... afterwards Comptroller of that State,
and more recently Governor thereof. He m.
......................................Nov.20, 1834, MARY H. WALBRIDGE; I
chil
......................................................Robert Henry, b. Oct.
9,1848.
............................6. HORACE, b. Oct.7, 1813; a merchant, of Portage,
N.Y., and Rep. in the State
......................................Legislature. He m., Sept., 1838, BETSEY
R. PARMELEE. Chil.,
.........................................................1. Jason Douglass.....
2. Edward Lansing..... 3. Fanny Rose.
.........................................................4. Horace Hale......5.
Sanford.
.............................7.. FANNY ROSE, b. Sept. 5,1817; m., May 22,1848,
SANFORD M. HUNT, her
....................................cousin.
.............................8. SANFORD, b. May 22,1820; a merchant, of
Holland, Erie Co., N. Y. He m., Dec. 31,
.....................................1846, MARILLA L. CURRIER. He d. Jan.
4, 1849, leaving one child.
.........................................................1. Mar Rose, b.
June 28,1848.
.............................9. EDWARD BISSELL, b. June 15,1822; grad. at
Mil. Acad., West Point, 1845; is a
.....................................Lieut. in the U. S. Corps of Engineers,
and now (1853) engaged in the U. S.
.....................................Coast Survey. He m. HELEN M. FISKE.
(VII.) HORACE HUNT, bred a merchant; now (1853), agent of the Am. Bible
Society; residing at ................Thompson, Conn. He m. (1st), BETSEY
SALMON. He m. (2d), SUSAN BARBER. Chit.,
...............1. RICHARD SALMON, b. Dec.24, 1812; a lawyer, of Bonham,
Fannin Co., Texas; m., 1844,
.............................AURRLIA LOW.
...............2. WILLIAM HUDSON, b. at Cairo, N. Y., May 1,1814; went to
Texas in 1836, where he m., in .......................1845; for some years
civil engineer of the Government- now (1853) a land agent, locating .......................and
settling lands. 4 chil.
...............3. HORACE B., b. at Manlius, Onondaga Co., N. Y., Aug., 1815;
grad. Un. Coll. 1841; studied ........................Theology at Princeton
and Lane Theol. Seminaries; in 1843 was licensed to preach, and .........................d.
Sept. 29,1844.
..............4. ELIZABETH, b. at Manlius, Mar. 4, 1818, d. at Hunt's Hollow,
Jan. 13,1840.
..............5. SARAH SALMON, b. at Oriskay, Oneida Co., N. Y., Ap. 12,182-,
d. Dec. 3, 1827.
..............6. LANSING, b. at Oriskay, Oct. 27,182__, d. Mar. 1842.
..............7. SANFORD BEEBE, b. at Ithaca N Y Dec. 25, 1827 ; grad. Willoughby
Coll.; is now (1853) .....................Demonstrator of' Anatomy in the
Mill. Coll. at Buffalo, and editor of Med. Journal at the .....................same
place. He m. in 1848, S. JANE STEPHENS.
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