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THE C~:BELL FAMILY OF LEBANON 0
MADISON COUNTYQ NEW YORK
Compiled by Mrso Les t er J o Eck 0 Minneapolis 0 Minn o0 from the ma.nu.script notes of
Otis Simmons Oampbell 0 Hamilton 0 New York o Original notes in the possession of Miss
.Alice Io Smith 0 Ham ilton 0 NoYo
The Campbell fam i ly of Lebanon 0 New Yor k 0 emigrat ed from Voluntown 0 Connou in the early
1800°so They are a ll from the same ancestor 0 ROBERT CAMPBELL of New London and Voluntowno
There are several good genealogi es of t hi s fam ily 0 bringing the lines down to the third and
fourth generation 0 but when this group came into .New York their records apparently have not
been followedo Mro Ot i s Simmons Campbell apparently a t temp t ed t o rectify this omission and
it is his ma.terial 0 i n manus cript fo r m0 which form s the basis of this papero I shall in=
dicate the f i rst two generations for the sake of clarity 0 but dates 0 data and description of
these generati ons can be p "cked up easily f rom the printed sourceso
Rober t (1) Campbell and his wi fe 0 Janet Stuart
Charles (2) marri ed Mary
J ohn (2) marri ed !gnes Allen
Sarah (2) unmarri ed
Mary (2) unmarried
James (2) mar r i ed Hannah Taylor
Robert (2) married Mary Trumbull o
0
had the following childreng
Charles (2) Campbell and h "s wife Mary had g
Charles (3) marri ed Patience Kennedy
Joseph (3) married Hannah Kennedy
Ephrai m (3 )
James (3)
Robert (3)
Dro John (2) Campbell and his wife .Agnes Allen badg
Jean (3)
Sarah ( 3)
James (3) marri ed Di nah McMain
.Agnes (3)
John (3)
Moses (3 ) di ed young
~tha
(3)
Moses (3) marri ed Sarah Di xono
James (2) Campbell and hi s wi fe Hannah Taylor had g
William (3)
Sarah (3)
David (3)
Mart ha (3~
Samu.el (3)
Grace (3)
Hannah (3)
Nathan (3)
Nat han (3)
Janes (3)
Mary ( 3)
Samuel (3)
Revo Robert (2) Campbell and hi s wi fe Mary McMain had g
RebeGca (3)
Solomon (3)
Lydi a (3)
Charles (3)
Mary (3)
Elizabeth (3)
Jean (3 )
Robert (3)
Dani el (3)
Sarah (3)
�146
Late in the 1790 °s 0 when Chenango County extended up the headwaters of the beautiful
river and included a part of what had formerly been Herkimer County, an hardy group of
pioneers came to what was then a part of Hamilton township 9 but now the town of Lebanon 0
familiarly called the 09 Camp bell Settlement" above the Campbell Reserve ir 9 known today as ~
the Lebanon Reservoiro It is now Madison Countyo
This group of Campbell pioneers were many of them sons of the widow Patience Kennedy
CSJ1Pbell 0 wife of Charles (3) of Charles (2) of Robert (l)o Some of the others were sons
of .Agnes (Nancy) Campbell 0 wi dow of John (2) of Robert (l)o From Lebanon 9 their progeny
have spread all over the West o The early comers 0 and many of their children 9 lie in the
Campbell Cemetery 0 above the Reservoiro
John4Kennedy Campbell 0 son of Charles
bo 6- 6=1772
4
mo 7=31=1799 Rosanna Campbell 0 son of James (she do 10=28=1819)
mo 1=13=1820 Miriam Holcomb
do 1 .5 z>l822
Chg (1) E~~a
~ ~25,e~89~ ~~ 5=2?=l~75
Ira
b? 79 25= ~803 ~ 9 5= 10 =1~21 .
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b g.,,,,,2g.,,,l:80.9 . ~ '? 1,07' .5=l:838
RC?~~ . b '? 1_2<f>~27-'l:8i2 .d'? 12= 5""'1825
John
b o 4~ 26- 1816 do 1 =18=1855 mo Esther
Be:qj_amin bo 10=17 1818 do 4 23=1820
0
E~ra~~~b:~ii
9=25=],801
mo l = 3=1823 Merea Hitchcock bo 6=19=1805 do 1=29=1862 Ha.milton 9 N.Y.
d
~~2= 1875 .
)J Q
0
Ch g Ezr a
Brown~ll
Ot~s _ S i ~ons
Cornelia Ro
Henry_.Fo" .
b'? 10 =;>~2.., ~826 m? ~elia. w~~eler
b9 5qi> 7.=is30
bo 3=12=1836 mo .A.o Bordeen
bo _6,=21=1839
~~ra6Br~wn~ll -:- CampJ~ell
p9 10=12=i826
mo
do
3=29=181+8 .Amelia Wheeler bo· 10=14=1830 do 7=9aol867
1867
Chg Henry Fo
Henrietta Fo
bo
bo
7=28
7=18"',1853
6
Otis Simmons Campbell
bo
5= 7=1830
m~ 10= 9=1855 Elizabeth Po To~kins bo 5=14=1833
dQ
1915
Chg Mary Co
b o 10=30c=l856 Hami lton 9 No Yo
James Harvey bg 12=21=1858
~
Henry Fo
bo 10 6=1861
~
To be continued
�181
CAMPBELL FAr !LY OF LEBANON, MADISON CO., N.Y.
Aimee Huston Eck
CHARLES4 Campbell (Charles3 0 Cbarles 2 , Robertl)
b. 1769
m. 1845 Phebe Corton
d.
Ch:
Sa l 1_"tr
Benjamin To
Horace .A..
Phebe W.
b o May
b.
bo
bo
30 9 1797
1800
1804
1807
m. Josiah Owen
mo (l)Eu.nice Noble (2)Phebe Van Etten
mo Phila Andrus
m.
Owen
d. 1836'
SA.LLY5 Campbell (Charles4, Charles3 , Charles2, Robert 1 )
bo May 30 9 1797
Josiah Owen b o Aug. 22, 1790 d. Sept. 19, 1850
Ch:
Charles Owen
Albert C. "
Ira C.
Mary Lo
Henry A.
Sarah .A..
.A.lvah He
Phebe E.
""
"
"
"
"
b.
b.
b.
bo
b.
b.
b.
b.
July
Mar .
.A.pr •
Feb .
Feb ..
Jan.
.A.ug.
Feb.
22 , 1818 d. .Apr. 9. 1893... '..
24 , 1820
8, 1822 d. Apr • 15, 1896
25, 1824
17 18 ~ d. .Apr. 30, 1878
29 9 1828 d. Jan. 15, 1893
8, .1832 m. Louisa Ao Knight
289 1836 d. Oct. 9. 1891
f)
BENJAMIN Tillinghast5 Campbell (Charles4, Cha.rles3, Charles2, Robert 1 )
b.
1800
mo (1)
1824 lW.nice Noble
m. (2)
Phebe Van Etten
d.
1865
Ch:
(l)William Gorton
Damon Noble
(2)Charles Carroll
Jay
Sarah Elizabeth
Mary Anne
Jennett
b.
b.
b.
b.
b.
b.
b.
1826
1828
1834
1836
128
1 0
1842
do 1886
d. 1863
d. 1875
d. 1890
HORACE5 Campbell (Charles4 , Charles3 , Charles2, Robertl)
b. Nov. 21, 18o4
Phila Andrus b. June 19 , 1801 d. July 27, 1891
m.
d. Nov. 14, 1879
Oh:
Maria
Annette
»nelia
Julian
H. Addison
Walter W.
Mary Ann )
Betsey Ann)
b.
b.
b.
b.
b.
b.
b.
June
July
Sept
Feb.
July
Aug.
Sept
9o
3o
23 ,
23,
10 1)
11 ,
26 9
1828
1829
1831
1833
1835
1837
1841
d. Aug. 23, 1881
d. Nov.
1, 1868
d. May
9. 1839
�182
CHARLES0Carro116 (Benj. Tillingb.ast5, Chas4, Chas3, Chas2, Robertl)
b.
1834
Frances J. West
Ch:
Jennett
Mary a Ao
Horace M.
b. 1866
b. 1869 .
bo 1875
MARY~ Campbell (Horace5 9 Charles4 9 Charles3, Charles2, Robertl)
b. Sept 26 p 1841
m. Wheeler Eo Short b. July 7 , 1839
d.
Ch:
Julian Bo Short
Horace Lo
Harvey H.,
"
Della No
"
Pearl Co
"
"
b.
b.
b.
b.
b.
June
Mar.
May
Sept
Jan.
7,
21,
22,
21,
13,
1861
1866
1870 d. Dec. 2, 1874
1873 d. Oct. 30, 1873
1881
ELIZJ\.BETH4 Campbell (Charles3, Charles 2 , Robert 1 )
b. Feb~ 12 , 1757 Voluntown , Conn.
m. Oct. 4 0 1781 William Huston, son of William1 (Came into Lebanon with the Campbells)
d. Feb. 20 p 1851 Henrietta, Monroe Co., N.Y. at home of Nancy Titus
Ch :
Charles C. Huston
Nancy
William Jr. "
"
John
"
Betsey
"
Archibald
"
b.
b.
b.
b.
b.
b.
Nov. 15, 1782 d. Feb. 25,' 1854 m•
m.
Sept. 1, 1793 d. Jan. 21, 1883 m.
Nov. 7, 179
Sept 18, 1802 d. Sept 24, 1877 m.
m.
Jan. 16, 1799
.A.ug. 14, 1784
SUSANNAH4 Campbell (Charles3, Charles2, Robertl)
1774
Thomas Huston , son of William2 b. 1767
Moved to Michigan 1831
b.
m.
Ch:
Laura
Clarissa
DA.NIEL4 Campbell (Moses3 0 John2, Robert 1 )
b. Sept 23, 1776
m.
Susanna Kenne~ d. 1836
Ch:
Eliza
Patrick
Emmeline
David
Polley
Daniel K.
John Doug lass
Sarah S.
1801
1803
1805
1808
1809
b. 1811
b. 1813
b. 1818
b.
b.
b.
b.
b.
(To be continued)
Lydia White
Samu.el Titus
Mary ainman
Seth Lockwood
Laura Lockwood
�211
CAMPBELL FAMILY OF LEBANON o ?l.ADISON COo
0
No Yo
Aimee Huston Eck
DANIEL K 5 Campbell (Daniel4 0 Moses3 0 John 2 0 Robert 1 )
b. Febo 11 , 1811
m• .Au.go 31, 1835 Theodosia Mo Barr 0 dau o of Joseph and Ruth
do · Deco 30, 1890
bo June 12 0 1810
0
Oh:
Nathaniel Bo
.A.vis Lo
David Ko
Francis Mo
Ste12hen R2
James Bo
.A.del bert Lo ·
William Mo
bo
bo
bo
bo
bo
bo
bo
bo
Novo
Deco
Novo
.A.ugo
July
Febo
July
Oct o
9o
16 o
210
16 D
16 o
24 0
2o
24 0
1837
1839
1841
1844
1846
1848
1831
1853
do Feb o 14 0 1867
do June 16 0 1896
Campbell (Daniel5 0 Danie1 4 0 Moses3 0 John2 0 Robert 1 )
1846 Lebanon
1872 .Alice Boss Newcomb 0 dauo of Waldo and Sarah Lydia Knowles (:Bose)
1915 Lebanon
bo Febo 19 0 1849 Rome , No Yo
do Jan o 13 0 1913 Lebanon, NoYo
Daniel Benjamin bo Octo 6 0 1873 mo Frances Ao Collyer
Sarah Theodosia bo Sept 22 ~ 1875 mo James Rhodes Wynn
Olin Darwood
bo Octo 6p 1877 do .A.pro 6. 1879
John Edmund
bo Mar o 29 . 1879 mo Edith May Johnson
Uticae NoYo
George Butts
bo Octa 29 0 1880 do Jano 3le 1915 unmo
Clark Waldo
bo Jano 24 0 1883 mo .A.liza Louise Coleman
b o July 16 0 1885 do Apro 20 0 1909 unmo
EarJ. May
Charles Ray
bo .A.ug a, 0 1890
STEPHEN Ro 6
bo July 16 0
mo Sept 24 0
do Maro 29 0
Oh:
0
.ALLEN4 Campbell (Moses3, John2 0 Robert 1 )
b. Febo 17, 1766
mo Febo 24, 1791 Mary Gordon bo 1775 do 1837
do July 4, 1847
Ch:
Mary A.
John Gordon
Sally
Nancy
Moses
Samu.el
Samuel
.Allen
Huldah
1
b.
bo
bo
bo
bo
b.
bo
bo
June
Augo
Febo
A-u&o
Apr.
May
Febo
22 0
8,
22,
30,
30 0
15 0
18
11
1792
1794
1796
1797
1802
1800
1806
1815
mo Elsie Connor
mo William Green Novo lo 184o
mo Rosina Eld.red Febo 81) 1825
do June 18p 1858
do July 230 1816
do Jano 26, 1880
do Deco 1, 1804
mo Abagail Jo Usher 1841
do
do
1836
1839
�212
1
SAMUEL G 5 Campbell (Allen4 0 Moses3 0 John 2 0 Robert )
bo Feb o 18 0 1806
1841 Abagail Usher
mo
do Sept 16 0 1863
0
Chg
Sarah
Samuel
John So
Nathaniel
Mo Usher
bo
bo
bo
bo
bo
Maro 18 ()
May 21
Febo 200
May 29 D
July 18 D
D
1843
1847
1849
1851
1856
Coon
mo
Lyon
mo
do 1897
do May 5 o 1852
Jolilf Campbell (Moses3 0 John2 0 Robert 1 )
bo Maro 25 P 1770
mo (1)
Esther Hunter
1
(2)
Miriam (Holcombe) Campbell 9 wido of John4 (Chas3 0 Chas 2 , Robt )
Ch:
(l)John Clarke
(2).Andrew Co
b o Sept 29 0 1817
bo Oct a 30 9 1821
mo Novo 18 0 1835 Louisa Nichols
mo Apr o 14 0 1843 Caroline Elizabeth Tillotson
JOHN CLARKE5 Campbell (John4 0 Moses3p John 2 0 Robert 1 )
be Sept 29 o 1817
mo Novo 18 0 1835 Louisa Nichols
Ch:
Charles Dana
Maria
b o May 17 0 1839
bo Oct o 10 9 1841
do Dec. 25 0 1862
do Jan o 21 0 1852
ANDREW Co5 Campbell (John4 0 Moses3 0 John2 0 Robertl)
bo Oct o 30 0 1821
.
m. Apro 14 0 1843 Caroline Elizabeth Tillot~on
Ch : (probo) Cyru.s
Henry
ARCHIBALD4 Campbell (Charles3 0 Cha.rles2 0 Robert 1 )
bo Febo 16 0 1761
mo May
4 0 1786 Mary Wylie bo Apro 20 0 1762 do Septo 21 0 1814
do May
50 1844
Revo war veteran
Ch:
Harvey Wo bo Apro 23 0
Polly
bo Apro 21 9
Asenath
bo Sept 21 0
Archibald bo Maro 15 0
1787 mo Sophia Clark
1789 m. Ezra Gates
1791 mo Benjamin Campbell
1795 mo Susan Niles
d. Octop 1836 Lebanon
(To be continued)
•
�CAMPEELL FAMILY OF LEBANON D MA.DISON OOo p No Y.
Aim••
4
MARY POLLY5 Campbell (Archibald
..
bo .A.pro 21. 1789
mo
Ezra Gates
d. Sept. 20, 1861
Ch:
Mary
Archibald Ho
Syrina So
Cornelia
Carolin•
Maria Ao
George G.
0
Huston Eck
Cba.so3 0 Cbaso 2 , Robto 1 )
mo Maro 20 0 1853 Hiram Sear.a
bo June 11 0 1806
bo Sep to 19 0 1808 mo (1) 1832 Catherin• 1307J10r
(2)
Oa thari
Chris ti•
bo June 9 0 1812 mo Sep to 17 0 1840 .A:ugu.stus Grosvenor
bo Sep to 250 1814 mo Jano 19, 1835 Ro)'&.l H. · Child
d. Oct. 2, 1868
bo May 230 1819
b • .Novo 30. 1822 .A.11 three di.•d 1827
bo Aug o 230 1826
n•
MORRIS N.6 Campbell (Archibald5 0 Archibald4 0 Chaso3 9 Cbas 2., Robt.l) .
0
bo Novo 17 0 1824
m. Mar. 27, 1847 Patience Rowell bo July 221) 1825 Assemblyman B.:f. ·stat•.
do Deco 21> 1901
Legislature
Ch:
Ida A.
bo Jano
Ch:
7o 1848
Wilmer Co Jones
bo Octo 2 0 1868
Joy Ho Jones
bo .A.pro 2 0 1873
Lulu 13ell• Jones
b. Jan. 290 1875
John Archibald b. Nov. 17 0 1852
m. Deco 31 0 1867 William H. jonea
(killed July 3 0 i876, ita.rdered in .
Earlville;· died from sbot wound;
trial of murderer held in ·
Chenango Coo, was jailed for life)
do June 24 9 1877 (killed .at ballgsne;
batter threw. bat striking child) ·
do May 240 1875
do Hamilton, N.Yo
m. Novo
1876 Jennie M, Ross-no
children. She
married Z Albert Parker of ·
Lebanon, NoYo
mo May 16, 1888 Wendell Hitchings
2 children-Florence and Harold
mo (1) .A.lice Cook
(2) Jennie A. Selber of Oneida .
Co. Novo 30, .1892
o
Mary A.
b. Mar. 17" 1860
NaMott
b. Jan. 15 0 1862
do Septo2lo 1933
Ch:
Aristan B. Campbell
bo Novo 1 0 1889
m.
Parkhurst who died Septo 1933
Was County Clerk of Mad. Co. from Jano 1 0 1910 to Dec. · 1 0 1915.
ARCHIBALD5 Campbell (.Archibald4 0 Chaso3o Cbaso2, Robtol)
b. Mar. 15, 1795
mo Jano 24, 1822 Susan Niles bo May 6 0 1795
d.
1863
�242 ,
Ch:
Harvey Mo
Morris No
Archibald Bryant
bo June 8 0 1823
bo Novo 17 0 1824
bo Maro 11 0 1827
do Febo 22 v 1851
( s e above)
do June lD 1881
mo Augo 11 0 1860 Ao Eo Beach
Mary Co
do Octo 21 D 1852
mo Augo 1850 Ao Jo Ross
(Harvey Mo mo Clarr i ssa Conant Augo 26 1) 1849)
Chg Clara Ao bo Oct o 6 9 1850 mo Novo 13 0 1873 Oo Jo Newton
Harvey Mo bo July 14 0 1852
JAMES3 Campbell (Cbas o2 p Robto 1 )
mo
.Agnes Kennedy (called Nancy)
Ch:
(all generation 4)
Robert
bo July 121> 1751
Lucy
bo July 18 0 1753
Benjamin
bo July 15 0 1755
Sarah
bo July 1 9 1757
James
bo May 12 0 1760
Sabra
bo Maro 1 9 1762
George
bo Novo 8 0 1764
Agnes
bo Nov o 5 9 1767
Charles Stewart bo Maro 15 9
Mary
bo July 14 0 1773
Rosanna
bo Coto 11 9 1775
mo Hanmh Frink
mo Samu.el Rice
do
do
do
do
do
May 2 0 1799
Deco 5 9 1812
Sept o7 9 1827 mo Elizabeth Wylie
May 17 0 1781
Febo 17v 1782
1770 do Octo 1852 mo Sarah Jones
d o Novo 23 9 1775
do Octo 28 9 1819 mo John4 Kenne~
Campb•ll (Cbaso3o Chas.2, Robtol)
ADAM5 Campbell (Robto 4 9 JaJnes3 0 Chaso 2 0 Robto 1 )
b. June 101) 1792
mo
Maria Kilmer bo Octo 10 9 1797 do Febo 18 0 1876
do Jano 23 9 1876
Ch:
William F o bo Jano 16 0 1816
do Maro
1896
Hannah Io
bo Augo 220 1817
do Jano 9 1> 1891
Amos Fo
bo Deco 14 0 1818
do May 19 0 1899
Catherin• Maria bo July 10 9 1820
bo July 17 0 1822
Polly No
Robert Ao
W.cius Ao
Orin Lo
ilvin
Harvey Lo
Angeline Fo
Horace Wo
bo
bo
bo
b.
bo
b.
b.
Octo 30. 1824 do 1865
July 4, 1826
July 2o 1828
Febo 28 9 1830
June 2 11 1836 d. 1863
Sept. 25, 1834
June 2 9 1836 d. 1863
CATHERINE6 Campbell (.ldam5ll Robto4 0 James3 0 Chaso2o Robtol)
bo July 10 11 1820 .
Joseph Hitchcock
m.
Chg
Benjamin So
Ellen
Palmyra Asena.th
Eunice
bo
bo
bo
bo
Deco 24 0 1841
Apro 3o ls4J
Septo 5o 1845
July 1 0 1849
(To be continued)
�t!:,7
CAMPBELL FAMILY of LEBANON, MA.DISON CO., N.Y.
Aiaee Huston Eck
ISA.AC~ Campbell (Charles3, Charlea2, Robert 1 )
Ch:
Iuther
Calvin
Isaac
Ru.th
Milton
Elizabeth
Andrew H.
Bosina M.
Jaaea E.
Cynthia A.
Mary
Charles
JAMES 4 Campbell (James3, Charlea2, Bobert 1 )
bo
1760
Elizabeth Wylie b. July 1, 1767 d • .Apr. ~. 1848
Kenosha, Wisc.
Ch: Benja11ia
b. Dec. 14, 1790
Sally
b. July 5. 1792
d. May 29. 1808
James
b. July 18, 1797 d. Nov. 28, 1853 Columbus, Wisc.
John Wylie b. .A.pr. · 20, 179~
Elizabeth b. Dec. 21, 179 d. ab. 1828
•o
Ja11es
110
Julia Pierce and dau. vaa M. C. Manning of Coluabus, Wisc.
BENJAMnt5 Campbell (Ja.mes4 , James3, Charlea2, Robertl)
b. Dec. 14, 1790
1 ·'
Asenath Caapbell (Arch4 , Cbarles3~ Charlea 2 , Bobert )
•o
Ch:
Elizabeth
.A.senath
Sarah
Frances Maria
Julia Sophronia
George Benjamin
1833 _
Sherman
children
•• 1843
California
••. •lisha Bly MD d.of 1825
•• John Hubbell
d. 184<>
~. ~878
b. 1825
b. 18ai
b. 1831
· b. 1837
JlO
~
d. 1839
Frances Maria had F.H. Hubbell, J.C. Hubbell and Mark s. Hubbell, all
lawyers., lived in New York City. Benjamin5 lived in Palmyra, Wayne Co., N.·Y.
Misc. Notes of Otis C&11pbell, not Classified
Prob. ch. of Cornelia6 Campbell and A. Bordeen:
.Rev •. C.H. Watson, b. Jan. 1, 1847, 11. June 19, 1877 .Ada Bordeen
b. Jan. 27, 1858
A. W. Bowen (?) b.
, •· Feb. 21, 1878 Emma C. Bordeen
b. June 3, 1858
Narva Bordeea, b. Dec. 11, 1863, d. Dec. 12, 1873
· Wallace L7nn Bordeen, b. Dec. 22, 1866, d. ;young
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Sarah CAMPBELL was bom 16th day Aug. 1828
Isaac CAMPBEIL w~s born 16th day Mar. 1830
Me:~.1 ia CAMPBELL was born ls t day A pr. 1832
Themas (H.) CAMPBELL was born 2nd da7 Mar. 1834
I.emu.el F. Cfu~PBELL was born the 19th day Jan. 1836
Lytli'.l CAMPBELL was born the 1st day J!!UJ. ~838
John CAMPBELL was born 4th day Dee. lBJ9
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IRecent Campbell Matriculations and
Grants
BY c LIN CAMPBELL
Part III
House of Strachur
Campbell of Lochow " ; Sir
7. Lt. Col. K enineth ] ohn Arthur i tated to have ubmitCampb ell of Strachur~ Chief of ted to Edward I in 1296. Tweed'
the Hou e and Family of Mac- House of Argyll ha a remarkably
muddled account of the origin of
Arthur C ampbell of Strachur
R epresenter of the Baronial thi family, stating fir t that Sir
Hou e of Campbell of Strachur, Duncan of Lochow had a n eldest
Matriculation and Confirmation, son called on page 19, Sir Arch23 November, 1950. Gyronny of ibald, but on page 20 Dougal, an d
eight or and sable, in the first <t.,.~op,fk..'5~P~P.uncan )JQ· ~ angyron a martlet gule . Crest, on Arc1ii!Ua1cij'!j001al ir?n'aCWt~er
a chapeau gules furred ermin e a fir t of Archibald (th e man with
boar's head couped or, armed whom the account in The Scots
Peerage begins) and econd Dunsable langued gule . Supporter
two martlets gule, beaked azure. can, "whose patrimony wa the
Mottoe : above crest, Ne 0 blivi- lands of Strachur " and who is
scendus ; below, Mac Artair called anc tor of the MacArthur
Campbells.
An Arthur Cambel
Strnthquhirr.
D escent narrated (four genera- did inde d ubmit to Edward I in
tion ) from Dugald Campbell 4th 1296; Th e Scots P eeraue~ i, 321
ays that he i sometimes a signed
of Ederline, who married, in
1773, Mary eldest daughter of a a on of Sir Colin Mor C ampHugh Campbell of Lix; Hugh bell who died about the same
h ad m arried in 1747 Margaret year, but th a t th e rela tion hip is
second daughter of Colin Camp- doubtful. Colville agre s with the
bell of Strachur; Dugald of latter part of Tweed's account;
Ederline's de cent is shown (six Herbert Campbell' pedigree of
generations) from Alexander 7th the family give as first anc tor
of Dunstaffnage (see no. 15); of record, Iver of Strachur who
Dugald's father, Colin, married in was alive in 1375.
The pa tent include the official
1780 (sic) Janet, eighteenth L ady
and Barone of Strachur eldest recognition of the petitioner in
daughter of Colin of Strachur. the name of Kenn th John CampThe de cent of Colin last-named bell of Strachur, and confirm
i hown (five generations) from the arm to him and to his heirs
I var tenth of Strachur. alive in "without alt ration addition or
th
1563 "lineally descend~d" from diminuation what o ver,"
upporter being destined to the
Sir Arthur 2nd of Strachur
"whose fath er Duncan Dubh petitioner and hi heir , repreenter of the baronial hou e.
Campbell first of Strachur i
reckoned third on of Sir Dugal Arms were recorded in the time
�of Colin tw lfth of Strachur in
'th Lyon Office Armorial intituled 'Gentlemen' Arm ' circa
1620". The chapeau i . that of
minor barons " h retofore in po es ion of th ir fief or juri diction" (Scots H eraldry second ed.,
p. 32).
House of Loudoun
8. Bu chaman Campb ell, W. S.
Matriculation, 5 November 1932.
Gyronny of eight ermine and
gule , a bordure engrailed quarterly gules and azure charged with
eight crescent argent. M antling,
gule doubled argent ; ere t, an
agle with two head displayed
gul es, issuing from a flam e proper.
Motto, L entie S eid Opp·o rtune.
De cent narrated (three generation ) from J ame Campbell,
born 1760, third son but econd
with i sue of D avid, m erch ant in
Cupar Angus ; D avid'
eldest
on, Lieut. General D avid, of the
/ E a t India Company m atricu' lated c. 1672. (The arm matricu.1.lated as heir m ale an d represental tive of Al xand r Campbell of
'r Balgair ha on 6 Novemb r 1806 ;
~ A~~~,~~13 n ~cu
~yronny or eignt ermme and
gule with a bordure engrailed
gule charged with eight er · cent
argent.) Ni bet, S y tem of H erald!ry, 1816 edition, i, 33, gives
the e arms for
" Alexander
Campbell of Bal air haw, whose
grandfather wa a second son of
Campbell of Cronnan, de. c hded
of the famil y of Loudoun". Th e
Scots Peerage l , 320. gives as
ance tor of Loudoun " Sire D ov nal Cambel del counte de Dunbreton " of the R agman Roll,
1296 econd on of Sir Colin
Mor Campbell, which Sir Donald
(Dovenal) u ed a seal in 1308,
gyronny of eight with a trefoil
slipped on each alternate gyron
( H , ii 272) . Sir Donald' · eldest
on Duncan married Susanna,
daughter of Sir R eginald Crauford of Loudoun co. Ayr; she
and h er husband had a charter
of Loudoun in 1317 / 18 (S cots
Peerage, v, 490.) Sir R eginald
fat her of the la t-narned Reginald
u ed a seal in 1283 howing a
fe s ermine; the Loudoun Campbell later differenced their arms
by changing the tincture of the
gyronny to the Crauford colour ,
ermin e an d gules. This is the first
adet line m ntioned in Th e Scots
Peerage .
The la te H erbert Campbell
e ms to have had a very differnt idea of the origin of the Balgair h a family, for he ta tes th at
Al xander of Balgair h a who was
living 1661 and di ed in 1705 was
grand on of Colin , lawful son of
Georg;; 2nd of Crunan; but h e
. ay that Colin 1 t of Crunan
" wa undoubtedly" the natural
on of D onald, Abbot of Coupar.
who wa alive in 1561. The Abbot is de cribed in Th e S co·ts
Peerage, i, 336, as fourth on of
Archibald 2nd E arl of Argyll,
who died in ·1513; he is there
aid to have " put on secular
we d" in 1559, and to have died
in 1562 leaving five on . Th e
Balgair ha arms as matriculated
obviously indicate a belief in the
Loudoun descent.
The agle crest i th at u ed by
the Loudoun branch.
House of lnverawe
9. Colin O laf M o.cDonnac hadh
Campb ell of K ilmartin. M atriculati on 18 February 1935. Gyronny
of eight or and able, a bordure
wavy azure charged with eight
almon naiant proper. Crest, a
stag's h ead erased proper. Motto,
Pro Aris et Focis.
D escent shown (seven generations) from Alexander Campbell, Commi ioner for Argyllhire who h ad a charter of Kilmartin on 7 July 1674, younger
· on of Dugald of Inverawe (co.
Argyll) by hi econd wife Jan et,
daughter of Rorie MacNeill of
Barra ( he i called " probably "
daughter of Barra in the Auchendarroch
account in Burke's
L an ded Gentry, 1952 edition).
Dugald Bhuie Campbell of Cruachan, grandson of Alexander
above, married in 1734 Margaret,
daughter and even tual heiress of
his uncle Dugald of Kilmartin ;
Captain Alastair Magnus Campbell of Auchendarroch (the repre entative of Inverawe) m a triculated arms on 7 March 1908.
(The arm were as above, but
with ix almon on the bordure.)
Th ei Scots Peerage, i, 325, refer·
to the " con tan t tradition" th at
Sir N eil Campbell who was alive
in 1282 and died by 1316 m arried a hi econd wife M argaret
" d aughter of Sir John Cameron
of Lochiel" and that a on or
grand on of the marriage wa
Duncan. ance tor of the Invera wes (who do indeed u e th e
p atronymic M ac Dhonnach aidh
-son of Duncan). The Peerage
goes on to tate that the evidenc
for Duncan i not atisfactory.
For want of other evidence, the
Inverawe cadet are placed here
in the sequence.
The Auchendarroch account in Burke (1952
edition) begin with Archibald
M'Couyll M acCondochie of Inverawe, living 1519 and 1529,
son of D ougal, " first recorded
laird of Inverawe ".
The tradition concerning Duncan, son or grand on of Sir
Neil, is referred to in
oles on
the Cam p b·eUs of I nverawe by
Ian M. Campbell, W. S. (no. 11)
(Edinburgh, 1951 ; principally
concerned with branche of the
family from the early 18th century on) the author of which
tat (p.10) : " on the assumption
that the first Inver.awe was a son
of Sir Neil, thi family would be
the old st branch of Argyll still
to hold the name of Campbell,
becau e the only older branch
was that of the Earl of Loudoun,
who title has now p assed to the
Abney-Hastings family."
This
as rtion eems to be m ade withou t regard to the fact that in the
m a triculation of 1947 (no. 2)
Craigni h is referred to a traditionally the olde t cadet of
Argyll, or to the traditional
origins of Askni h and Strachur, .
or to whatever male-line cad ts
of Loudoun are till extant.
Tlhe ere t is that u ed, I believe,
by all branche of the Inverawe
famil y.
( To be continued)
ERRATA
(Vol. IV, No. 32)
p. 313 , col. 1, for "barry or sable '
r ad " barry or and sable " .
" bs:FFf ef a:He sa:sle " .
p. 314, col. 2, for "c. 1528 " read
"anno 1528 ".
p. 316, col. 1, for "Archibald David'
econd son " read " Archibald, David's
. econd on".
p. 317, col. 1, for " pre line of Craignish" read "pre ent line of Craignish ".
R eprinted from The Coat of Arms Vol. V , No. 33, January, 1958, by
Benn tt Broth er (J ournal New paper) L td., Salisbury.
�Recent Campbell Matriculations and
Grants
By
COLIN CAMPBELL
PART
H ouse o f Inve rawe
Archibald Campbell O.B.E.,
. .C. Matriculation, 17 July
I 46. Gyronny of eio·ht or and
sable, a bordur wav y azure
arg d with four almon naiant
ar<Tent alternately with a many
ounter-naiant or. re t, a stag's
head proper. (Th e"' ord '' rased"
does not app ar here .) Mottoes:
ab ove crest, Pro Aris et Focis ;
below, Cruaclzan au Brath C' Cruahan for ever " - literally, "till
J ud<Tement ") .
1 o.
The genealogical in.fl rmation
i n this and the follm,·ing matriulation complement each other
and can best be ummarized
together. The des en t is shown
(three generation ) from John
.ampbell, seventh and youngest
son of Archibald
ampbell of
Inverawe and hi wi.fl Janet
l\1aclean of Torloisk, which
Archibald's descent i further
hown (three gen ration ) from
Archibald
Campbell
alias
M'Conachy of Inv ra\\· , living
in 1607, descended from ' · Archibald Campbell Ma Coyll Macndochie of Invera \\·e " ·ho . ..
had a charter from John second
Earl of Argyll in 1493 · which
Archibald was grand on and ultite successor of Dun an Campll Macdhonnachie of Inverawe,
which House of Campbell of
I verawe is one of the ancient
·anches of the Clan Campbell
inging from the H ouse of
IV
Campb ll of Lochow before the
Knight and Baron of Loch ow
was elevated to the Earldom of
Argyll ' (m atricula tion of Ian
MacLeod Campbell). It may b e
remarked that the second Earl
of Argyll, who succeeded 1o
May 1493 and died in 151 3,
was named Archibald, not John ;
the first Earl was named Colin.
Archibald
Campbell's matriculation a lso states that the
Inv rawe held that e tate on
22
ovember 1485.
11 . Ian MacLeod Campbell, W .S.
Matriculation, 8 May 1947.
Gyronny of eight or and sable, a
bordure wavy azure charged with
a crescent of the first in centre
chief accompanied by seven salmon naiant respectant, alternately argent and or, that in base
being or. Crest, a stags head
proper. Motto, Cruachan gu Brath.
The petitioner was second son
of Archibald Campbell, W. S.
(no. IO above. )
House of Melfort
Lieut.
Col.
Raymond
H enry Campbell-Baldwin, D.S.O.
rant, 27 July 1936. Quarterly,
1-4 argent, a saltire between
two lion ' heads erased sable for
Baldwin; 2- 3 grand quarters,
quarterly i, gyronny of eight or
and sable, on a canton or a lion
rampant gules for Maclachlan;
ii, argent a lymphad sable oars
in action, flagged gules; iii, or
a fess chequy azure and argent;
12.
�iv, gyronny of eight or and sable,
on a can ton two gules three
bars or for Cameron of Lochiel,
all for Campbell of Melfort.
Mantling sable doubled argent;
crest, a boar's h ead eras d or,
armed argent, langued gules .
Motto, Is Toil Dhe E . (' It is
God's will ").
The petitioner, who added the
surname Campbell in 1935, was a
cadet grandson of Captain John
Timins Baldwin, who married
in 1828 Barbara, a daughter of
Captain Archibald Campbell of
Melfort co. Argyll, son and heir
of John of Melfort who died in
I 790 and who married Colina,
daughter of John Campbell of
Achallader.
The Scots Peerage, i, 326, referring to Sir Colin Campbell of
Lochow ·w ho died by May 1343,
states that he is said to have had
" a natural son, Neil, by a
daughter of Maclldhui," who
became ancestor of the Camp bells
of Kenmore or Melfort. A
Memorial Hist01y of the Campbells of
Melfort, by M.0.C. (1882), p. 2,
gives a similar account of the
origin but does not say that Neil
was illegitimate. The MSHC, p. 221,
agrees and states specifically that
" Melfort is the Eldest Natural
branch" of Lochow; Herbert
Campbell mentions in a footnote
that the author seems to have
forgotten Iver Crom (see under
no. 1) and his brother Tavis
Cor, ancestor by tradition of the
MacTavishes.
Tweed agrees;
Colville makes Neil, the ancestor
of Melfort, come off the main
stem one generation earlier. Herbert Campbell's pedigree of the
family begins with Dugald of
Kenmore who was alive in 1560.
Sir Colin Campbell, K.B., etc.
etc., matriculated on 27 June
1816 as third surviving son of
the d ceased John of Melfort,
the arms being the same as
tho e in the second and third
rrrand quarters of the arms of
Lt.
ol.
Campbell-Bald' in,
except that the galley is not
flagged gules and the can ton
of ameron of Lochiel has two
bars or instead of three; certain
decorations awarded to Sir Colin
are ' pendent from the centre
chief point" and the motto is
~ il T ibi. If the above statements
of the Melfort origin are correct,
it is hard to see why these arms
should have been considered fitting
for the family, for without the
cantons they are those of the Earl
of Breadalbane, '"'hose line came
off the main stem of Lochow four
generations later than Melfort.
The 1'1emorial History (p . 9) states
that the family " bore the arms
of their chief of clan " and that
"The Fess came into the Melfort
arms through marriage with the
Campbells of Achallader, ·wh
bear the arms of the Breadalbane
branch .» This suggests that the
Melforts may have been using
the undifferenced arms of Argyll
post 1495 (quarterly 1-4 Campbell
2- 3 Lorne) and had replaced
the Lorne arms in the third
quarter by those of Stewart
after the
challader marriage
which took place according to
Burke in 1767. The effect of this,
of course, was to make the Melfor t
arms a differenced version of the
Breadalban e coat; Achallader is
a cadet of the latter family, b u t
M elfort e' idently is not. The
logical a rms for Melfort would
seem to be a differenced version
-0f gyronny of eight or and sable,
without the Lorne or Stewart
quarterings .
13. Lieut. Col. Henry Alastair
·Campbell of Altries. Matriculation,
26 February 1953. Gyronny of
eight or and sable, on a chief
invected argent a lymphad with
sails furled and oars in action between two hunting horns stringed
all sable, a bordure engrailed
argent for difference. Crest, a
boar's head erased or, armed
argent, langued gules . Motto,
il Tibi.
Descent narrat d (three generations) from William Campbell
first of Tullichewan, co. Dunbarton, fourth son of James
Campbell
(undesigned)
and
younger brother of Sir James of
Stracathro for whom arms were
recorded 2 September 1859;
James second of Tullichewan
recorded arms on 7 January
1869.
Stracathro (to which family
ir Henry Campbell-Bannerman,
the prime minister, belonged)
is by tradition a cadet of Melfort;
see A Memorial Hisblty of the
Campbells of Melfort, p. 8.
The Stracathro arms as granted
on 2 September 1859 were
oyronny of eight or and sable, a
bord ure engrailed azure; on a
canton arg nt a galley with her
sail furled up, flagged, oars in
action sable, and on a chief
argent three hunting horns also
sable, viroled or, stringed gules
for maternal difference (Forrester
of Ashentr ) ; crest, a boar's
head erased proper; motto,
e
Obliviscaris. These arms were
c hanged ' as b ing unnecessarily
complicated " by rematriculation
o n 5 January 1869, to gyronny
of eight or and sable, on a chief
engrailed argent a lymphad with
sails furled, oars in action, between two hunting horns all sable;
crest and motto as before, and
the destination of the grant
extended to the other descendants of the grantee's father a nd
mother. The Tullichewan ere t
was changed by interlocutor of
30 ovember 1887 to a boar s
head erased or, armed argent,
langued gules, and the motto
to
il Tibi, the characteristic
Melfort motto. From what I can
make out, it does not appear
thatcrest and motto were similarly
changed by Stracathro.
F ig. 4.
Maj or Dun can
. Campb II.
House of Glenfeochan.
14. JV!ajor Duncan A lastair
Campbell, R.A., Chevalier of the
Order of the Crown of Italy. Matriculation 1I December 1934.
(Fig. 4. ) Gyronny of eight or
a nd sable, in the dexter chief
�only instances in Brirish hera ldry
of a boar's head cabossed, appears
to be lest in antiquity and J am
told in the Lord Lyon's view
may have rome from some of the
lands which the family acquired
in ancient times. The first appearance of this bearir.g in Lyon
Register was in the arms of a
cadet, Captain Alexander Campbell, 1815, where the boar's
head was erased (presumabl y in
profile) but this was changed to
a boar's head cabossed in the
following year. The first Dunstaffnage matriculation was in
1836; the arms have not been
changed since. These are the
only examples of a boar's head
cabossed in Paul's Ordinary.
The patent states that the
family have used a standard and
a galley-pavon or streamer and
that a family of MacKillop,
known as Cla n Philip an Duin
(of the Fort) were their hereditary standard-bearers: the ancient supporters in the arms
were two highlandmen with antique muskets. The galley-pavon
is thus described in the margin
of the patent:" Upon a galleypavon (or strea mer) or (4 yds in
length and having a St. Andrew's
cross in the hoist) is writ the
word Vigilando in letters Sable."
The arms are confirmed to the
petitioner " and to the heirs of
tailzie and provision nominated,
or to be, at his pleasure, nominated by him, whom failing to his
heirs
whomsoever
and
the
husbands of female heirs, jure
uxoris, bearing, or assuming a nd
thereafter retaining, the nam
or title of ' Campbell of Dunstaffn':lge'."
SINCE writing th e above J
have received a communication from th e Captain of Dunstaffnage, who kindly informs
me that he considers the third
quarter (Stewa rt) to have been
inserted in the arms by mistak
in th e sixteenth or seventeenth
century, but th at it was retained
in the matriculation of 1943
owing to the marriage of the
nineteenth Captain to the h eiress
of Campbell of Monzie (a cad et
of Breadalbane) whose arms also
contain the Stewart quartering
(thus a Stewart bearing is used
to indicate a Campbell descent).
The compartm ent below the
shield is a lso taken from the
Monzie arms. The origin of the
boa r 's head cabossed is not known
but the crescent and spur-rowel
are believed to refer to an early
Dunstaffnage having been a
Knight of Malta or Rhodes.
The founder of th e family was
Dugald, designed of Achinch,
who acquired Dunstaffnage in
his old age, and the late Sheriff
J. R. N . Macphail had seen a
seal of his bearing the gyronny
with what " he was almost
sure " was a mullet (sHs, ii,
272, shows tha t Dugall Campbell
of Ac.hykynn ay used a seal gyronny of eight in 1433-4) .
Alastair Keir was the third Dunstaffnage, and was killed at Flodden in 1513.
[1o ~~L<h~
R eprinted from The Coat of Arms, Vol. V, No. 34, April 195 8, by Ben nett
(Journal Newspapers) Ltd. , Salisbury.
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26. Donald Alphonsus Campbell,
Roman Catholic Archbishop of Glasgow. Grant, 9 April 1945 (Fig. 7) .
Gyronny of eight or and sable, a
cross coun terchanged and having
its extremities expanded upon the
edge of the shield. Above is
placed an archiepiscopal hat of
ten tassels vert and behind the
shield an archiepiscopal staff,
the latter surmounted below the
shield by a salmon on its back
having a ring in its mouth all
proper. Motto (in Roman characters below shield), In Timore
Deo D eservire.
No d tails of parentage or
ancestry. This prelate was Bishop
of Argyll and the Isles from 1939
to 1945.
The cross in the shield (see
illustration) is similar to that
which MM . Adam-Even and
Jequier describe as a cross pattee;
(see under No. 2 above) except
that here the edges do not curve
until just before they reach the
sides of the shield. As for the
archiepiscopal cross, it will b
noticed that it has only one
traverse; cf. The Coat of Arms, iv,
.131 - 2, letter of John A . Goodall
headed " An Episcopal Seal "
where he says that the use of the
double-traversed cross by archbishops ' is now the universal
practice in the Catholic Church."
Fig. 7. D onald
. Campbell
of G ia gow
rchbi hop
27 .
ir David Campbell, Kt .,
Regius ProfessorofMateria Medica
in the University of Aberdeen, etc.
Grant, 3 December 1953 (Fig. 8) .
Gyronny of eight or and sable, a
fret gules, over all in the dexter
quarter a castle triple-towered
argent, port. and windows gules,
conically capped vert. Crest, a
boar's head couped or, armed
proper and langued gules, accompanied by two serpents vert,
fangued gules, one on either side
of the head. Motto, Jucundi Acti
Labores.
No details of parentage or
ancestry. The grant ends with the
words "by demonstration of which
Ensigns Armorial, Insignia of
�Nobility, he and his successors in
the same are, amongst all Nobles
in all Places of Honour, to be
taken, numbered, accounte!and
received as Nobles in the Noblesse of Scotland." This clause
does not occur in any of the other
grants under study here (cf.
A. R. Wagner, Heralds and H erald1y in the Middle Ages, 2nd ed .,
pp. 77- 78) .
For the castle in the arms, cf.
Dunstaffnage (No. 15) and Glensaddell (No. 22 ) above. It will be
noticed that care has been taken
to make the boar's head face the
same way as the knight's helmet
in the painting.
28. Angus Diarmid CampbellGray, 22nd Lord Gray. Matriculation 26 May 1950. Gules, a lion
rampant within a bordure engrailed argent, a label of two
points or, each point charged
gyronny of eight or and sable.
Crest, an anchor in pale or.
Motto, Anchor Fast Anchor. Supporters, two lions guard ant gules,
each charged about the neck with
a label as in the arms.
The petitioner was great-grandson of Eveleen, 19th Baroness
Gray in the Peerage of Scotland,
who matriculated arms on 8 June
1897, and grandson of Ethel
Eveleen, Baroness Gray (who
succeeded to the barony on the
death of her elder brother in 1919)
and her husband, Henry Tuffnell
Campbell, son of John Thomas
Campbell and his wife Lady
Anne Catherine, daughter of the
9th Earl of Lindsay. (Burke's
Peerage, 1953, shows that John
Thomas Campbell was son of
Major John Campbell of the 74th
Fig . 8.
ir D avid Campbell
Foot; but there is nothing . there
to show to which branch of the
clan he belonged.) The petitioner
has also prayed to be officially
recognised in the surname of
Campbell-Gray, which is done.
This, of course, is not really a
Campbell coat, but is included
here because of the use of the
Campbell surname. It is presumably because of this that the
label was inserted. The Lord
Lyon has written that " doublebarrelled surnames " are incompatible with the inheritance of
chiefship; see Scots Heraldry, 2nd
ed ., p. 127, footnote 5, where this
matriculation is cited as an
example .
-------
INDEX & FRONTISPIECE
to
VOL. IV of THE COAT OF ARMS
1956-57
Price 1/ 6, post free
From : The Hon. Secretary
The H eraldry Society
East Kn oyle, Wiltshire
Reprinted from "The Coat of Arms," Vol. V.-No. 36, October, 1958,
by Bennett Brothers (Journal Newspapers), Ltd., Salisbury.
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NICHOLAS CADY
and his Descendants
NICHOLAs1C.ADY of
b.
m.
d.
ab.
1668
CH:
~aterto\1D. - from Eng. ab . 1630
1615
1648
1700
Judith Knapp , d.au. of William and Priscilla (Akers)
l1idow
moved to Groton, Mass.
John
b.
1-15-1650
Judith
James
b.
b.
9- 2-1653 m.
8-28-1655 m.
Nicholas
Daniel
b.
g_ 2-1657
b.
11-27-1659
Ezeldel
Nicholas
b.
b.
6-14-1662
Joseph
b.
2-20-16~
Lle
(1)
(2)
Joanna
Elizabeth ( Stoughton) Mather
Alex Rouse 5-15-1672
Hannah Barron 6-14-1678
da.u. of Elias
d. 1-21-1658
m.(l) Mary Green
(2) Abigail
prob. died young
16
m.
5-28-1666 m.
Patience Rodland
Sa.rah Davis
Caoe Vii th \7illia.m Knapp who later became his father-in-law. Settled at
Uatertoun, Mass.
'
Oath of Fidelity 1652; member of T~ain Band 1653; Constable of Groton 1685
Cane with group headed by Richard Saltonstall.
JOmt2C.ADY , son of Nicholas and Judith (Knapp)
bo 1-15-1650
Watertown, Mass.
.
m.(1)
Joanna
( 2)
Eliza.be....
th_(_St_o_u-ghton) Mather, dauo of John Stoughton and
Sarah (Fitch and uidow of Joseph Mathor who d. 11-7...1717)
Rem. to Canterbury, Conn.
d. 9- 6-1751
CH: (1)
(2)
Hannah
b.
Abigail
.Amos
Esther
b.
ab •
b.
ab.
Mary
b.
Jona.than
Jo<mn.a
John
EITZabeth
ffilliao
Eleazer
Ebenezer
Deli vera.nce
b.
b.
b.
b.
bo
b.
b.
b.
b.
ab.
1677
1678 o. Saouol ~arner l0-14-1706
1680 n. Deni el 2 cad.y
1684
dtt 1688
1686 m. John Adams, son of Richard and
Rebecca (Davis)
1690 m. Saouol Adana
1-22-1693 m. Hannah
10-14-1695
s- 7-1699 m. Hannah Abbott
3- 5-1701 m«> Ephraim Grant
had Uilliam and Jereoiah
s-22-1704
3-15-1708 o. Keziah Spaulding
4-19-1714 ti. Prudence Palraer
ab.
m. Simon Kingsbury
�NI OHOLAS CADY
and his Descendants
1664
ESTHER3CADY1 dau. of John and Joanna
b.
m.
1686
ab.
1710
John Ad.ans , son of Richard and Rebecca (Davis)
d. 1734
b. 1686
d.
Prob. resided .tUford, Mass.
CH:
John
~
JohnlAdatls froo Eng. 1621 - Plymouth - o. 1623 Ell en NeTit6n
Jaraes2Adaos 1626 - ~. 1646 Frances Ve.sail of Scituate
Richa.rd3 Ad.ans c. Rebecca Davi s 1679
John4Adaos 1686 - 1734 ra. Est her Cady
John5Ad.al"Js b . 1713 d. 1782 Physician
John6Adruns b. 1739 d. 1793 Ea. Bloonfield , N. Y.
~ Chloe
1739 - 1803
from Alford, Mass. 1781/2
Joseph7 Adoms 1775 - 1839
c. Eunice Throap 1783 - 1852
b.
1713
JONATRAN3CADY 1 son of John and Joanna
b.
1-22- 1693/4
n.
Hannah
d.
9-26-1753
Ponfret-,-C-o-nn--.
Ros.
Canterbury , Conn.
CH:
Moses
Susannah
Joanna
Mary
Henry
Leonard
John
JOI.Usha.
bi>· 7- 3-1718
7- 3-1718
b. 8- 5-1716
bp. 11-19-1718
b. io-14-1718
b. 11-19-1718
bp.
bp.
bp.
8- ~1723
~10-1726
bp.
bp.
1-11.i-1726
4-30-1732
n. Bonjanin Hubbard
~.
Soth Sabin 3-9-1738
c. Deborah Benjaain
4
SUSANNAH C.ADY , dau. of Jonathan and Hannah
b.
8- 5-1716
Canterbury , Conn.
m.
8-13-1735
in Por.1frct , Bonjaoin Hubbard, son of Jolm and Mory
b. 3-13-1713
BEF:
l3ond • s Watertown Facilies
Coop. of Aoer. Gen. , Vol. lV , pp 442 and 523
Desc. of Nicholas Ca~ - Orin Poor Allen
Ancient ~indsor - Stilos pp 136-7
Coop. of Araer. Gen. , Vol. lV, pp 577 - 362
Canterbury Church Records - Gen. of Uoodstock, Conn. Facilios 4-137
\7oodstock, Conn. Genen:Logios Vol. 7, p 126
(To be continued)
�NICHOLAS C.AJJY
and his Descendants
(Continued from page 1664)
JoBN4c.ADY, son of Jonath:.~ and Hannah
b.
me
1-114-1726
1752 Deborah Benjamin, dau. of Joseph and Deborah(Clarke)
1805
d.
b•
.1732
Res. Uindham, qonn.
a..
1829
~
CH.
Ref. Comp. of .Amer. Gen. ,
Jomr3c.ADY, son
b•. 8-
of
Vol
7 p.592
I',••
John and Elizabeth(Stoughton)Hather
1-1699 Groton, Mass.
m. 5- 6-1729 Hannah Abbott , dau. of John and Jimima, in 'ITatertoTin, Mass •..
b. July 1710
OH. John
b. 6-2tl730 d. 1737
Hannah
b. 6-2 1732 m. William Shurtleff
Asahel
b.
Elizabeth b. 6- 6-1736 m. Solomon Dewey ·
John
b. 1-31-1739 d. 1739 .
Amos
b. 9- 3-1747 m. Hannah Kingsbury
iOhUm
1'. 3-14-1743 ~. Deborah Fitch
Ref. Geo. Abbott and his desc. Lemuel
c.
Abbott
1906
ELIZABmif'cADY , dau. of John o.nd HanIUlh(Abbott)
b. 6- 6-1736 Tollo.nd., Conn.
m. 8-30-1no So l omon Dewey (his 2nd wife)
b. 4-29-1724 Leb~on, Conn,
d. 5- 2-1819 , son of Josiuh
d.
9- 5-1813
Res. Lebanon, Conn.
.
CH. Elizabeth b. 6- 4-177i m.· Nathaniel Nouell 1789
Hnnnah
b. 2-20-1773 ~ m. Darius Hunt 1794
Asahel
Eleazer
b. 6-15-1775 m. Lucina Fuller
b.12- 4-177g m.l. Lydia 't1right
m.2. Rebecca Little
Ref • N. Y. Gen. o.nd Biog. Rec. Vol
6, p.173
NAHUM4C.ADY , son of John and Hannah( Abbott)
3•14-1743 Tolland , Conn.
m. Jan. 1771 Deborah Fitch of E. Uindsor , Conn.
b.
d. ae 74
d.10-14-1834 ae 91
Res. Tolland; rem. to E• Uindsor , Conn.
b•
OH. continued on page
1690
�1690
NICHOLAS CADY
and his descendants
N~C.ADY,
CH. Priscilla
Asahel
Elijah
Deborah
Betty
Lydia
Allen
Eunice
b. 6-18-1771
b. 9- 8-1774 m. Mabel Smith
b. 3- 9-1777
b. 2-28-1780 m. Thomas stud.lay
b. 5-20-1782
b. 9-20-1784
b. 8- 2-1787
b. 7-27-1790
Ref. .Ancient '7indsor stiles p.136
AS.ABEl:s5C.ADY, son of Nahum ond Deborah(Fitch)
b. 9- 8-1774
m. lj..24-1800 Mabel Smith
d.
Res. Vernon. Conn.
CH. Asahel
bp. 4-12-1801
Hn.rriet bp. 1- 2-1803
Sophronia bp. 14-28-1805
4
b. 9- 3-1747 Tolland, Conn.
AJ.ms cADY, son of John and Hannah( Abbott)
m.lb-1&-1771 Hallllnh Kingsbury , dau. of Simon
b. 4- 5-1752 d.11- 7-1786
m.I~-10-1789 Esther Little , dau. of Uoses o.nd Martha(Edwards) Tuttle of
Ea. \7indsor , Conn.
d. 8- 3-1843 Vernon, Conn.
CH.l.Sarah b. 1-16-1772 m. Samuel Lyman 6-1s-1796
John
b.10-12-1773
Simon b. 3-21-1776 d. 1776
Russell b. 6-12-1777 m.l. Betsey Chapman
m.2. Sophia Hutchins
.Amos
b. 5-11-1779 m. Hannah Crocker
Drila b. 6- 5-1781 d. 1801
Simon b. 6-27-1783 m. Lucinda Loomis
Ref. V. R. of Bolton, Conn.
RUSSELL 5C.i©Y , son of .Amos and Hannah(Ki ngsbury)
b. 6-12-1777
m.11-26-1812 Betsey Chapman, she d. 9-23-1830
m. lj..19- 1s31 Sophia Hutchins of B.p.~~on, Conn.
b•. 1791 d. 6-16-1883 ae 92
d.12-20-1861 Vernon, Conn.
Re s. Vernon. Conn.
To be continued
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Cady--Family
Genealogy
Watertown (Mass.)
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E ch · Exchange Issue of The
Gen,JBlogic I Helper con tains th e names
of numerous genealogists interested in
the fam ily name of Butler. How many of
the e are aware of the exis en ce of the
"But er Socia y" with head quarters in
Kilkenny, County Tipperary, Ireland?
Kil enny Is th e ancestral home of the Ormondes , who hold th e anc ie nt and
hereditary t itle of "C hief Bu tler of
Ireland ." The title origin ated in 1192
when it was given to Theobold Walter by
Henry II of Grea Britain. Theobold's
father was Hervey Walter of West .
Derehem , Norfolk, England; the son of a
certain Hervey who had lived in England
in abou t 1130.
Theobald Walter accompanied Joh n,
Count of Mor ain,. Lord of Ireland , (later
King John) in 1185 into Ireland . Jo~n
conferred upon Theobald vas estates tn
Ireland, including (before 1189), the fief
of Ark low. In or before 11 92, Theo bold
was also recipient of the important office
of Chief Butler of Ireland, which of itself
conferred baronial rank for himself and
his suc c essors. Som e t ime after
Theobold 's appo intment as Chief Butler
of Ireland was made, th e family took its
surname from that office, (at that time it
was le Botiller). This was done in the
same manner in which the Royal House
of Stu art took their surname from he
"Stewa rd of Scotland ". The Chief Butler
was a hereditary offi ce of state, like the
Steward, the Constable or the
Chamberlain . The Chi ef Butlerage of
Ireland is the most anci ent hereditary
dignity s ill en joyed by the male. heirs ?f
any family in he Bri tish Isles, 1f not in
Europe. The office of the Chief Butler
carried with it the valuable monopoly of
the "prl sage of wines", whi ch entitled
him to part of every shipload of wi.ne
vhich bro e cargo in Ireland . The duties
of the Chief Butler also inc luded
providing w ine fo r th e coron ation ban quet of the British Monarchs. The last official coronation banqu et was that of
George IV in 1821, so that t un ctio~ , li ke
the "prisage of wine" is no longer tn existence.
All Butler lines are branches of this
family. The main trunk, the Ormon de
line, became peers of the real.m, when
James le Botiller, hereditary Chief Butler
of Ireland was created th e Earl of Ormonde In 1328 by the British Parliament,
which sat at Salisbury. About 300 years
later, another holder of the hereditary ti tle, Jam es Butler, became the Duke of
Ormonde, and still later an other descendant was crea ed th e Marquess of Ormonde a itle which is still held today.
There ~re other titled branches of the
family, whic h were created l~ter, including he Dunboyn es , Cah1rs and
Montgarrets. Throug hout Ireland there
are many ancestral ho mes of untitled
Bu lers, generally referred to ~s
"G entlemen' s Seats" . T he loca ions are
gene rally used to Id en tify various
branches of the Butler fami ly, for exam-
pie, the Bu lers of Millb roo ke, the Butlers
of Bunnahow , the Butlers of Cragg , and
others .
Many people named Butler will, of
course, say, '' But I'll} not lri h, my f~ rnily
was English ", If they will study the history
of this great Irish family , th ey will find that
they, along with the Germ an Buttlars, .he
French de Bu I rs, an d even the Ru ssian
Butlecroffs, all descend through various
branches from the main trunk of t he Ormonde line. It is said that the history of
the Butler family is the history of Ireland
for over seven hundred years. The But er
history is fasc in ating for anyone wi. h
Irish connections, or just an tn erest tn
Irish history, even if they ca:inot trace
their ancestry to any of the various Butler
lines. As in our own Civil War, where
families were divided , some on t e
Confedera e side, while others remained
loyal to the Union, so too, the Butlers
were found on both sid s of the con tinuing conflicts in Ireland thr'?ughout t~e
centuries . In 1641 when th e Irish Catholic
Confederacy almost wrested the land
from the English, th e Duke of Ore monde,
James Butler, wh o remained loyal to the
Crown, found his uncle, Richard Butler,
the Lord Montgarret, as leader of the
Irish Co nfederates.
The Bu ler Society origin ated i 1967.
Hubert Butler of Ben netsbridge, near
Kilken ny, editor of the Butler Journal,
stated in the 1972 Journ al, "that 1 1s
ho ped that the Society would create
some sm all ch an nel throu gh which one
family's dispersed in heritance of
kno w ledge, energy, and enthusiasm
might flow back to its native lande". The
Bu tler Journal, published annually •. c~n
tains many items of the Butler fam1 I ~ in terest and history. Some of th e titles
which have appeared are: "Som e Early
Seventeenth Cen ury Butlers" , " imon
Butler-United Irishman", "The Butlers
(Buttlars) of Germany-A No e on Their
Origins", and " A Recen t Bibliography of
Butler Family History" . Th e Butler Journal als o contains a sec ion on · led ,
"Happy Fam ilies" , whic h is edited ~Y
Lord Ounboyne, (a Butler) . Un de this
capti on reader's questions about h~ir
Butler ancestry ·are printed, usually with
comment by Lord Dunboyne, who is the
socie y's genealogist. Answ ers f ro'.11
other members are often pn ed tn
succeeding journals. The following are
examples of some of the questions which
have appeared in the past: "W ho were
.1or c
gcnc:.1lo • '
ren s of Thom as- Butler 1720-( ·~
of Pennsylva n'a?" " Was he fou nder o~
Butlers Rangers desce cc d from + t
Bu l·ers of Irela nd?" "W ho ,rere th·
ancestors o James Bu ler (born ca ; 0 i
of Ross Commons, Coun y Cl re? "
Thv Bu ler Socie yin e ds to estab i5h
a permanent r. eadq uarters in re Sout1Tower of Kilk enny Cas le, whic h he
Marauess of Ormond e, in 19 7 at t e
first .''Butler Rally" prese nted to the people of Ki kenny. he "Bu er Ra ly" is he ld
every three years, the last bei ng in
Kilkenny in 1973. At th 's ime he
members of the society, from all parts of
the world, who can, gath er in Kilke ny
fo r several days of liv ly meeting s nd
excursions to poin s of Butl er interest.
K' lken ny and K'I enny Castle 1 o
played a prom inent par ·n much f t~e
his ory of Ireland . This orm idabl e s1 e
was first fortified by Richard e Clare,
who was popularly refe red <o
s
" Strongbow" . He was he le~der oi tro
Norman invasion of reland in
e 12tr1
century . William, he old es t son of
S rongbow, began to uild a ca tie o.n
the site in 11 92-96. Kilkenny Caste 1s
then almost 800 year old . A por ion o
the castle is now be ing resto red by the
Iri sh government, w· h he Bu !er Society
assuming re sp ons'bi li y for t~e Sou th
Tower. One of the events of th1 ce n ury
involving the castle occurred ·n 1922,
during the Irish c ·vi War. Th e castle was
occupi ed by t e Republ'can rn ops, the
An i-Trea y forces, w o wanted to hold
out fo an Irish Re u ic embodying all of
Ireland. It was besieg a for two ci ys
before it fe I, by the -ree Sta e troo , s
(the Pro -Trea y Force s, so c all?d
beca se th ey favored the t1 eaty Wi.h
England which established th e lr"sh ~.re
S ate, embodying on y he 26 co ~ 1 <1,
which now make up the Re pub 1c of
Ire lan ).
The last membership list di st~ib Jd
by the socie y
howed ove: ., ....
members. They came, no
.y ro.· 1
Ireland but from Eng lan d , Sec• ,._\ - .
W les, 'C anada, an d he Uni .. od S-~~ s,
as well as f om seven co un !"1 s f
Europe, Sou h Africa, an
A ~t~ ia.
Membership in he Butler Soc.e.
open o anyone interes ed in is '; n;;:;ory
and geno~log y . A Butler amily co nr:<:::~
tion does not have to be shown . Fun 1er
information, and membe rs · p
applicati ons can be obtained from rs .
Elizabeth Smith, Ke! s Priory, County
Tipperary, Ireland.
rs. Sm 'th is
secretary of he Society. The incl usion of
an International Reply Coupon (two fo
airmail reply) would be most courteous
and would be appreciate d.
The followin g on Wilson County, Tenn . A~ail ab e .
Indexed. Accopress binders unless otherwise noted.
1. VOTER REGISTRATION AND LOYALTY OATHS 1864- 66. 94 pp. 15.00.
2 TAX LISTS 1803-07. 160 pp. $20.00 .
3. SUGG'S CR EEK CUM PR ES CHURCH 1800- . ~1 pp. $10.00.
4: MINUTES UCV CAMP #941 1898- 1928. 181 pp . n ardb ck. $20.00.
Order from :·
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816 W. Spring, Lebanon , Tenn. 37087
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"AY 18 7
STAMfORD, COi f'ECTICU
BURTON, DAPSON (DABSON),
ELLIS AND HARADON FAMILIES
John Bradley Arthaud
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Notes on the Richard and John BURTON Families
New York and Massachusetts, 1850-1973
and
Allied DAPSON (DABSON), ELLIS and HARADON
Families
compiled and privated printed by
John Bradley Arthaud, M.D.
on the occasion of the retirement of
the Rev. Mr. Roger Thomas Burton
This is copy
7~
of 100 printed.
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�PREFACE
BURTON: One who came from Burton (village by a fort; fortified
manor), the name of many villages in England; dweller near a fort or
enclosure. This account regarding the surname origin is from NEW
DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN FAMILY NAMES, E. C. Sm i th, Harper & Row, p. 68,
(1973).
My interest in the Burton Family developed after my marriage to
Elizabeth Carver Burton. In the ensuing years I have come to know and
respec t greatly her father, Roger Thomas Burton. His fonnal pastorate
is scheduled to come to a close in June 1974. At that time I will present
him this compilation as a token of my appreciation for him and his career.
Richard Burton (1826-1919) and John Burton (1829-1919) were thought
to be brothers; however, Richard's death certificate names his father as
John and John's death certificate shows his father as Richard. On the
other hand family records indicated that John's father was John, who
migrated to the United States with his two sons. According to Richard's
death certificate, he and his parents were born in County Kent, England.
This location is also given as John Burton's wife's (Ja ne Dapson)
birthplace on her death certificate. Family notes say she was born in
Smorden, England that John (1829-1919) was born in Tenerden , England.
The solution to this enigma presumably is in England. Whether Richard and
John were brothers (which I feel is correct) or not, there seems no doubt
they were related. An orphan descendant of John's was reared by one of
Richard's descendants.
Three parts follow: (1) Richard Burton Family; (2) Joh n Burton
Family; and (3) Ancestry of Mary Evelyn Haradon (Mrs. William Alfred
Burton) . The data on the Burton Families have been comp iled for the most
part from letters written by descendants. Unless specifically noted a
primary source has not been used. In addition to family members who
contributed time and effort, the late Miss Mildred Todd, Morrisville, N.Y.
gave freely of her time and efforts to gather material .
The ancestry of Mary Evelyn Haradon has references, which though
frequently to secondary sources, are considered reliable. This is by no
means a complete account of her extensive known ancestry but a selection
of lines that seemed to be of genealogical interest.
John Bradley Arthaud
Houston , Texas
May 3, 1974
iii
�We've come to Grandpa Burton's house,
And all of us are glad,
For this is our Reunion Day,
The first we've ever had.
Grandpa tells us stories about
What happened years ago,
When he was little and he lived
In England as you know.
But, when he grew to be a man,
The thought came to his mind
That he would go across the sea
Another home to find.
It was in Eighteen fifty, and
Upon the First of May
When he left Canterbury town
To go so far away.
I wonder if the good Queen knew
What England lost that day,
When the Burton's and their friends
packed up
And started off straightway!
But Uncle Sam he was so glad
He went out on the pier
To welcome them, and said, 1 'm sure
You• 11 find a good home here.
11
11
And the family has prospered
By active, honest toil.
There are among them four "Bookworms,"
And tillers of the soil;
But there is one I know who can't
Be happy any-how
Unless he sits up late at night
To study about the Cow.
11
11
There's a lot about the Burtons
I'd like to tell in rhyme
But don't you think I better wait
Till after dinner time?
Aug. 12, 1913 Author unknown.
Mrs. Helen Chase supplied a copy of this poem
written on the occasion of a Burton Family Reunion
near Bouckville, N.Y.
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�GENERATION I, RICHARD
(1) Richard Burton, born 22 Dec. 1826, County Kent, England, irrmigrated
to the United States in 1850. Mary Elizabeth Hughes (1831, England--5 July 1897,
daughter of William and Mary (?Todred) Hughes) became his bride 9 July 1851
at the residence of Nelson D. Hanchett in Vernon, Oneida County, N.Y. Ann
Hughes and Mr. Hanchett were the witnesses to the ceremony performed by Levi
Marshall, J.P. Richard was granted U.S. citizenship on 18 Feb. 1863. A farmer,
he resided in Eaton, N.Y. for the 45 years prior to his death, attributed to
cerebral hemorrhage, on 15 Oct. 1919. He and his wife are buried in the
Woodlawn Cemetery, Hamilton, N.Y. (Death Certificate# 59,453).
2.
3.
4.
Mary Elizabeth
William
Richard
5. Kezzie J. (11 Jan. 1859--29 Dec. 1936, buried Hamilton) married
9 Feb. 1887 Morris L. Jones (1862--31 Aug. 1940). No children.
6. Nell (21 Aug. 1862, Solsville--8 Aug. 1949, buried Hamilton)
married Aaron House (1867--22 Dec. 1941). No children.
7. Fred B. (3 Nov. 1866--15 Feb. 1920, buried Morrisville) married
Nina Knickerbocker (7 July 1869--24 Dec. 1959). Although this couple had
no children, they reared two girls: Nina May Burton (#19, John) and Mildred
Todd. Nina (Knickerbocker) Burton was a maternal aunt of Miss Todd who died
in 1973.
8. Alice C. (29 Nov. 1868--20 June 1947, buried Hamilton) married
7 July 1923 Alvin Fuller (26 Nov. 1860--28 Feb. 1955). No children.
9.
Charles Albert
10. Emma Gertrude (26 Aug. 1873--2 June 1955, buried Hamilton) never
married.
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�GENERATION II, RICHARD
(2) Mary Elizabeth Burton (8 July 1852, Knoxboro, N.Y.--21 Aug.
1918) married 27 Dec. 1871 William Ellis {28 Nov. 1846--18 Nov. 1924),
a Civil War soldier and brother of Rhoda Ellis, below. Their parents
were Alfred and Elizabeth {Mepham) Ellis, who with three children sailed
with their friends the Burtons on the same ship. A fourth child was born
at sea; while five more children were born in the U.S. Mrs. Robert
(Marie Ellis) Barnard, Altmar, N.Y. supplied this background. Her
father, John Ellis, was a brother of William and Rhoda Ellis.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
(3)
Cressy.
17.
Alfred Richard
Almeda Gertrude
Mary Isabelle
Arthur William, Jan. 1879--1880
Alta Villnette
Ruth Jeanette
William J. Burton (8 May 1854--21 Dec. 1920) married Myra
Mabel
(4) Richard F. Burton (22 Sept. 1856--10 March 1916) married
Rhoda Ellis (28 June 1860--2 Aug. 1932), a sister of William Ellis,
above.
18.
19.
20.
George Augustus
Earl
Harry
(9) Charles Albert Burton (5 June 1871, Bouckville, N.Y.-- 1 March
1925, Hamilton, N.Y.) married 8 Oct. 1902 Minnie M. Hazzard (11 Sept.
1877, Madison Center, N.Y.--15 Feb. 1970, Earlville, N.Y.). He is
buried in the Woodlawn Cemetery, Hamilton and she is buried in Madison.
21.
22.
Richard--no children
Helen
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�GENERATION III, RICHARD
(11) Alfred Richard Ellis (9 Oct. 1872--1948) married 6 March 1895
Nellie Pickens.
23.
24.
25.
Isabelle Dorothy
Hazel Rosetta (l July l898--l960's)
Georgia Pickens
(12) Almeda Gertrude Ellis (8 July 1875-1954(?5)) married 20 Oct. 1895
Romain Adams.
26.
27.
Ila May (26 Sept. 1896--1896)
Ellis J.
(13) Mary Isabelle Ellis (28 March 1877-1946) married 25 Feb. 1902
Charles Beeman.
28.
29.
Rebecca Almeda
Regena Edith
(15) Alta Villnette Ellis (21 April 1889--1958/9) married Benjamin
Rowell Sept. 1919.
30.
Elizabeth Cordelia
(l~
Ruth Jeanette Ellis (21 Nov. 1894--1957) married 4 April 1920
Arthur Ackley .
31.
Doris Jane
(17) Mabel Burton (22 May 1883--20 Sept. 1964) married 4 Feb. 1914
Mason Piddock (26 Sept. 1880--6 April 1964).
32.
33.
Alton G.
Lynn
(18) George Augustus ("Gus") Burton (22 Feb. 1880--Pratts' Hollow,
Madison Co., N.Y.--29 May 1947, Ilion, N.Y.) graduated from Colgate University
with a Phi Beta Kappa Key. "An Educational Problem of To-day" was the title
of his oration on Commencement Day, 21 June 1906.
In 1907 he married Minnie Richmond (1879--1966) of Madison. He was
principal of schools in Utica, Fairport and Mohawk before his affiliation with
the American Book Company which lasted from 1920 until death. President of the
Mohawk Board of Education for 11 years, he held other civic positions, such as
the Christmas Seal sale chairman for more than 25 years and past master of
Mohawk Lodge F. & A.M. A Methodist, he served as Sunday School Superintendent.
34.
35.
Nelson Richmond
Julia Marjorie
(19) Earl Burton (ca. 1883--ca. 1967) married Carrie Coons who died
about 1925. They had one daughter. He married second Lucy Jennings Brown
who died about 1960.
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�GENERATION III, RICHARD
36.
Marie died in her early 20's of tuberculosis.
She had no family.
(20) Harry Albert Burton (1890, Madison, N.Y.--1947) married 24 Dec.
1913, Hamilton, N.Y. Edna Mae Peck (1891, Oriskany Falls, N.Y.--1962). He
was a butcher for several years and later a custodian of Mohawk High School.
37.
38.
(22)
39.
40.
Lucille
Richard married June Browning.
They had no children.
Helen Mae Burton married Robert B. Chase.
Daughter married by .1971 to Richard E. Eades.
Son
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�GENERATION IV, RICHARD
(23) Isabelle Dorothy Ellis, born 24 Jan. 1896 died in the 1950's.
Married 21 July 1923 Roy Erlenback
41.
Jean, born 9 Aug. 1931.
(25) Georgia Pickens Ellis, born 4 July 1901 married 9 Oct. 1928
Paul Erlenback.
42.
43.
Philip Ellis, 23 Jan. 1935
Roxanne, 15 March 1936
(27) Ellis J. Adams born 17 Sept. 1904, died 1950's.
1923 Mildred Pierce.
44.
45.
Married 4 Aug.
Douglas Ellis
Howard Romain
(28) Rebecca Almeda Beeman, 25 May 1903, married William Langford
June 1928.
46.
47.
Eric, 23 May 1938
Mary, 29 Oct. 1942
(29) Regena Edith Beeman, 5 Nov. 1908, married David Riley 12 Aug. 1939.
48.
49.
(30)
May 1940.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
(31)
Mattison.
55.
56.
Deborah, June 1947
Peter, Oct. 1950
Elizabeth Cordelia Rowell, 22 May 1920, married Harold Spath
They reside Pulaski, N.Y.
Harold Edwin, Jr., 30 Sept. 1940
Leon Rowell, 22 Sept. 1941
Ruthann, 4 Feb. 1943
Bruce Wayne, 4 Feb. 1945
Douglas Franklin, 14 Jan. 1947
Doris Jane Ackley, 23 April 1921, married 11 Aug. 1945 Albert
They live in Richland, N.Y.
Nancy Ann, 30 Aug. 1947, married Henry Jarocha 27 Dec. 1968.
Richard, 18 Nov. 1950, married Cheryl Duda 23 June 1971.
(32) Alton G. Piddock, 9 Jan. 1916, married 21 May 1949 Margaret L.
Schutt, 17 Aug. 1925. They live in Manlius, N.Y.
57.
58.
Donald L., 8 March 1952
Susan Jo, 2 July 1962
(33) Lynn Piddock, 16 Jan. 1918, married 12 May 1940 Alice Marjorie
Cheney, born 13 July 1920 in Ellisburg.
59.
60.
John Alton
Lynda Lou, 23 May 1953, married Kenneth C. Wells, 11 Jan. 1972.
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�GENERATION IV, RICHARD
(34) Nelson Rictvnond Burton, born 1910, is a 1931 graduate of
Colgate. He married Alice Young in 1943. They have two adopted daughters .
.61. Geraldine Marie, born 1945; married Curtis G. Smith, 1967.
62. Ruth Deborah, born 1947; married James M. DeVecchia, 1971.
(35)
Julia Marjorie Burton, born 1914, married Albert Denton, 1937.
63. Douglas
64. Mary Joan married Thomas Mastin in 1970.
65. David married Cindy
, August, 1972.
(37) Lucille Elsie Burton, born 9 April 1915, Oriskany Falls, N.Y.,
married 21 Nov. 1936 in West Winfield, N.Y. Paul Burton Reed, born 7 Sept.
1912, Kirkville, N.Y. He is a building contractor. She is an assembler
of data recorders.
66. James Theodore
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�GENERATION V, RICHARD
(44) Douglas Ellis Adams, born Jan. 1924, married Jeanine Forbes
on 20 Sept. 1947.
67.
68.
Bruce Ellis, born 1949--died 1949
Peggy Lee, born April, 1950
(45) Howard Romain Adams, born Dec. 1927, married Judy Walker on
29 July 1945.
69.
70.
71.
72.
Richard James, June 1946
Lynn Kathryn, July 1947
David, April 1949
Jonathan, 1953
(59) John Alton Piddock, born 23 Feb. 1947, Syracuse, married 2 Feb.
1968 Suzanne Johns.
73.
John W
esley, born 16 Nov. 1969
(63)
Douglas Denton, born 1941, married Andrea Orvus.
74.
Michael
75.
Marcia
(66) James Theodore Reed, born 21 Aug. 1939, earned his Ph.D. in
Nuclear Physics from the University of Rochester. On 23 Feb. 1962 in
Mohawk, N.Y. he married Constance J. Higby, born 31 Dec. 1941, Herkimer.
She is a graduate of Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School. He is employed
by Eastman Kodak in Rochester, N.Y .
76.
77.
Kirsten Jean, born 10 Sept. 1963, Rochester
Victoria Ann, born 27 April 1968, Rochester
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�GENERATION I, JOHN
(1) John Burton was born 11 April 1829 in England and died of
arteriosclerosis and angina at 169 County Street, Taunton, Mass. on
24 Feb. 1919 with burial at Williamstown, N.Y. on 28 Feb. (Mdss. Vital
Records, Vol. 99, p. 388). He left the Madison County, N.Y. region
during the time of the Civil War and settled in the vicinity of
Williamstown. It is presumed that he and Richard Burton iJ11Tligrated at
the same time. (Fam. #119, p.15, 1870 and Fam. #122, p.296R, 1880 for
Williamstown, Oswego County, N.Y.).
His wife, Jane, died 12 March 1894 in Baldwinsville, Onondaga
County, N.Y. aged 65 years and 10 days. Her death certificate (#11283)
shows her father's name as William Dabson and indicated she had lived
in the United States 41 years. Death was due to apoplexy with La
grippe as a contributory cause. She was buried 15 March 1894 in
Williamstown. Her maiden name is shown as Dapson on both marriage
certificates of her son William.
Family records compiled by Roger Burton in the late 1940's showed
Jane Dapson as the daughter of William Dapson. His other children were
Mary who married John King of Baldwinsville--eight sons and one
daughter; Thomas Dapson of Vernon, N.Y.--three daughters and ? three sons;
Will Daps6n, Vernon--two sons and three daughters; and Alfred Dapson,
Vernon Center. Census records show: William Dapson, 24 and Ann, 19,
both born in England, Fam. #725, p.29, Williamstown, Oswego Co., 1860;
William Dabson, 44; Ann, 39; Thomas, 88 ("father" written on Census);
William J., 11; Stephen C., 5; Hattie W., 2 as Fam. #234, Town of Vernon,
Oneida Co;, N.Y. 1880 and Thomas Dapson, 48; Harriet, 39; both born in
England; Errma, 15; Hattie, 13; Winifred, 11; John, 8; Frank, 6; and
George, 1, all born in N.Y. as Fam. #213, Vernon Town, 1880.
2.
3.
4.
Elizabeth
Mary Jane
Isaac
5. Thomas, born about 1866, married but had no children.
c011111itted suicide by hanging and is buried at Williamstown.
6.
William Alfred
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(2) Elizabeth Burton married Sam Hewlitt and was last known to be
living around Camden, N.Y. about 1920 . Her two children died without
issue.
7a.
7b.
Son
Daughter
(3) Mary Jane Burton (5 May 1858, Williamstown, N.Y.--19 Aug. 1940,
Taunton, Mass.) married 12 Sept. 1877 Taunton James Otis Macomber
(2 Dec. 1842, Taunton--2 April 1930, Taunton) as his second wife.
E.S. Stackpole's MACOMBER GENEALOGY, p. 81, shows J.O. Macomber as eighth
from John Macomber, the inmigrant; p. 14 shows ancestry to Increase and
Mehitable (Williams) Robinson which extends back to Richard and Frances
(Deighton) Williams.
8.
Frank Otis
9.
Ralph Etton, 14 Oct. 1885 Taunton (Vol. 358, p. 194), died
single about 1905-10.
(4) Isaac Burton (6 Dec. 1865, Williamstown--8 Feb. 1938) married
Mary Elizabeth Carlisle (1869-1921). He was a fanner. They are buried
in Williamstown. Mary Carlisle Burton was a paternal aunt of Marion
Carlisle Gonnan, Williamstown (1973), who had preserved pictures of Isaac
Burton and generously loaned them to Dorothy Woodruff for use in this book.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14 .
Chester, born 1888, died 22 months, buried Williamstown
Charles
Gladys
Lena (1900-1919) buried at Williamstown
Cl i f ford
(6) William Alfred Burton (4 July 1871, Williamstown, Oswego Co.,
N.Y.--3 Feb. 1957, Taunton, Mass.) married 25 Oct. 1899 in Taunton Mary
Evelyn Haradon (27 Jan. 1874, Taunton--2 June 1907, Taunton). She was
an attractive young lady and ranked as valedictorian of her high school
graduation class. Unfortunately she did not live to rear her children
as she died of pulmonary embolism 30 days after the birth of her younger
son.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Alta Florence (25 Sept. 1900-6 Dec. 1903)
Lillian Evelyn
Edna May (8 Feb. 1903-18 April 1903)
Alton Haradon
Nina May
Roger Thomas
Alfred Burton married second 3 March 1910 in Taunton (Vol. 594, p.361,
Mass. Vital Records) Frances Isabelle Kirker (12 Oct. 1883, Taunton--17
May 1954, Taunton), daughter of Joseph Kirker (born Belfast, Ireland) and
Mary Ann Hood (born England) (Mass. Death Records, Vol. 92, p. 505).
21. Alice Louise, born 25 May 1911, enjoys traveling both in the
U.S. and abroad. She has cheerfully assisted in obtaining Burton data.
22. William Alfred, Jr., 26 Sept. 1918, married 14 July 1945
Dorothy Foss. He was a serviceman during World War II. They have no
children.
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23.
Geraldine Helen
W. A. Burton was a gardener, farmer and livery man for an estate.
Later he worked as a moulder in a stove foundry and eventually was a
custodian for apartment houses and fraternal halls. He was a member of the
Canton, military order of the IOOF. He and both wives are buried in the
Mayflower Hill Cemetery, Taunton. All his children were born in Taunton.
A Bible containing the dates of birth, marriage and death for the
William Burton Family and his Haradon parents-in-law is now in the possession
of his son, Roger.
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(8) Frank Otis Macomber (26 Feb. 1878, Taunton; Mass. Vol .295; p.
p. 149) married 23 Dec. 1901 Alice M. Gibbs, aged, 22, born at Brockton,
daughter of Joseph F. and Kate L. 'Wheeler) Gibbs. (Mass. Vol. 512, p. 310).
Otis was a teamster.
24. Marie Gibbs, 20 May 1906, Taunton, married George Taylor of Taunton.
They have one adopted daughter.
25.
Lester
(11) Charles Carlisle Burton (13 Sept. 1890, Williamstown--9 Sept. 1941)
married Lillian Davis (10 Dec. 1890--6 Jan. 1957). They are buried at Phoenix,
N.Y. In 1973 their children were all living in Phoenix.
Initially he worked for the Nettleton Shoe Company in Syracuse and then
went into shoe business for himself. Later he did carpentry work until he was
employed as the Superintendent of Public Works of Phoenix, which meant being
Chief of Police, superintendent of sidewalks, sewers and water department
facilities.
He became a volunteer fireman of Enterprise Hose Company 4 July 1919 and
seldom missed a fire. He usually drove a truck on out of town runs. He was
their president for one year and secretary for four years. A member of the
IOOF, he held various offices in that organization.
Partridge hunting, trout fishing and deer hunting were major interests.
He bagged the prize buck one year in the vicinity of Old Forge. His favorite
diversion was softball and he pitched on the IOOF team. His sons also have
this skill.
26.
Dorothy Louise
27. Donald Charles, 27 May 1916, graduated from Central City Business
School and worked as a bookkeeper until World War II. He enlisted 12 Dec. 1942
at Syracuse; had his basic training at Camp Chaffee, Arkansas; departed for
overseas 1 June 1944; arrived in New Guinea on 3 July 1944 and was in the invasion of Luzon, Philippine Islands 9 Jan. 1945 and later Panay, Negras and
Southern Philippines. He arrived back in the U.S. on 17 Dec. 1945 and was
discharged at Fort Dix, N.J. as a sergeant on 31 Dec. 1945. He is now a
bookkeeper and warehouse manager. His hobbies are fishing, hunting and
bowling.
28.
Robert Jay
(12) Gladys Burton, born 5 Aug. 1897, Williamstown, N.Y., married first
Ernest and second Roy Larrabee. Mr. Ward is buried at Lysander, N.Y. Mr.
Larrabee is buried in Jacksonville, N.Y. She presently lives in Oswego, N.Y.
29.
30.
31.
Helen Ward
Naomi Ward
Hazel Ward
(14) Clifford ( Ike Burton (16 May 1908, Baldwinsville--4 April 1950)
married 27 Sept. 1930 Teresa Zollo, born 14 April 1908. He was a prominent
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baseball star in his teens and later an outstanding centerfielder for the
Baldwinsville Kiwanis League. In Post-Standard League days of the late
1920's Baldwinsville had the reputation of having the league's most
brilliant fielding. Centerfielder Burton had terrific speed and an
uncanny knack of coming up with one stupendous catch after another which
captured the fancy of all those in the stands. It was a hard day for Ike
in 1936 when he finally announced that he ·was hanging up his spikes and
stowing away his fielders glove. At the time of his early death he was
employed at the Morris Machine Works. His sons carried on his baseball
prowess.
32.
33.
34.
35.
Kenneth George
James Maurice
Barbara Kay
Martha Lynn
(16) Lillian Evelyn Burton, 2 Sept. 1901, married 1 May 1934 Leslie
G. Smith of Abington, Mass. He was a bus driver for several years while
they resided in Rockland, Mass. After his retirement they settled in
Harwichport on Cape Cod. She shared many records and photographs and
was always responsive to requests for assistance in putting this book
together.
Son, died young
37. Audrey Louise, 16 Sept. 1937, South Weymouth, Mass, is very
active in the Eastern Star.
36 .
(18) Alton Haradon Burton (4 April 1904--6 Aug. 1933, Berkley, Mass.)
married 20 Sept. 1925 Bertha S. Ashley. He drowned while rescuing their
only child .
38.
Romaine May
(19) Nina May Burton (18 May 1906--14 Sept. 1971, Auburn, N.Y.)
married 25 June 1928 at Morrisville, N.Y. Rev. Leon Northrop (24 June
1897--12 Feb. 1968, N.Y.). After the death of her mother she was reared
in the home of Fred Burton (#7, Richard Burton).
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
Leon Alfred, 20 July 1929, Syracuse, N.Y., is single.
Clarence Burton
Roy Roger
Thomas Edward
Ruth Lucille
(20) Roger Thomas Burton, 3 May 1907, married 31 July 1940,
Winchester, Mass. Catherine Carver, born 27 Oct. 1908, Steamboat Springs,
Colorado, daughter of William Thompson and DeEtte (Clark) _Carver.
Rev . Burton graduated from Boston University in 1930 with a Bachelor
of Religious Education. After serving three years at Plymouth Church,
Utica, N.Y . as Director of Religious Education, he decided to study for
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the ministry and entered Oberlin Graduate School of Theol ogy, Oberlin,
Ohio in 1933. While a student at Oberlin, he was assistant to the pastor
of the First Congregational Church of Elyria, Ohio. He received his
Bachelor of Divinity degree in 1936. Called to the First Congregational
Christian Church of Springfield, Ohio upon graduation, he was ordained
there and remai ned as pastor until 1945 when he accepted a call to the
First Congregationa l Christian United Church of Christ in Irvington,
New Jersey. A substantial building program in Irvington was initiated and
completed under his aegis.
During his years in Irvington he has assumed a seri es of responsible
roles in c0111Tiunity and denominational affairs including: President of the
Irvington Ministerium, Chaplain of the Irvington Dept. of Public Safety,
Member of the Board of Directors of the Middle Atlantic Conference of
Congregational Christian Churches, Moderator and Scribe of the N.J.
Association of Congregational Christian Churches, President of Irvington
Kiwanis, Trustee of Southern Union College and Chaplain of the New Jersey
Grand Lodge of Masons and Member of Essex County Girl Scout Council.
In 1969 he received the annual Civic Award of the Irvington Chamber
of CofT1Tlerce for voluntary services and contribution to the welfare of the
cormlunity. Also in 1969 he received a plaque from the Irvington ItalianAmerican Civic Association in recognition of his civic endeavors. A
member of the New Jersey Society of Mayflower Descendants (#951; General
#33377) by descent from Francis Cooke, he was elected their Elder in 1973.
Catherine received her name from her paternal grandmother, Kate C.
Thompson (6 Dec. 1862, Denver, Colo.--25 Dec. 1893, Castl e Rock, Colo.),
daughter of William J. and Clarissa Ann (Hedges) Thompso n. She married
22 Dec. 1880 William Ellery Carver (5 Aug. 1858, East Troy, Wisc.--10
May 1924, Denver). Fam.#15, p.2, Precinct 6, Douglas Co., Colo. 1880;
Fam. #11 0, p.273; 1850; Fam.#28, p.290, 1860; Fam. #195, p. 161, 1870-East Troy, Walworth County, Wisc.; Fam.#208, p. 232, Breckenridge Twp,
Cass Co., Iowa, 1860; Fam. #243, E.D. #44, El Paso, Colo., 1880;
"Compendium of Hi story and Biography of Cass County, Iowa," pp. 136-7
(1906); and The American Genealogist, vol. 47, p.75, 1971.
Catherine's maternal ancestry leads back to James Chil ton, a
passenger on the MAYFLOWER (General #32749) and to Mary Bruen Baldwin,
an early Conn. settler whose ancestry extends back to Charl emange and
Alfred the Great. "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists," by F.L. Weis,
4th ed., p. 31 (1969); The American Genealogist, vol. 26, p. 12, 1950;
F.C. Pierce's "Fiske and Fisk Family," p. 75, 1896; and The Mayflower
Quarterly, Nov. 1972.
A talented pianist, her first public appearance just before her
eighth birthday was in the Palace Hotel Ballroom, San Fra ncisco. As a
winner of the coveted Naumburg Foundation prize, she made her debut in
Town Hall, New York. She is a graduate of the Boston Conservatory of
Music, the Juilliard Graduate School of Music and Boston University.
She has appeared in recitals and as a soloist with orchestras throughout
the United States from Florida to Alaska.
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She was on the faculty of Woman's C0llege of Furman University,
Greenville, South Carolina when her engagement was announced. Until the
summer of 1974 she was on the faculty of Montclair State College and Kean
State College. Previous faculty appointments were with Boston
Conservatory of Music, Juilliard School of r.tlsic Extension Division and
Knox School for Girls.
The Martha's Vineyard Campground Association first engaged her in
1933 and she has been their regular pianist since that time. On
Illumination Night in 1973 she was chosen to light the first lantern in
honor of her long-time association with Oak Bluffs and the Vineyard.
She has also been a regular participant in Otto von Copenhagen•s concert
series in the "Beautiful Old Church of Whaling Days," the Methodist Church
in Edgartown, Massachusetts.
The Burtons have been surrmer residents of Oak Bluffs on Martha's
Vineyard for many years. They first met each other on this lovely island
which has provided them and their family many happy times such as sailing
THE AUFSCHWUNG, painting the cottage, swirrming, picnicing and making
beach plum jelly.
44.
45.
El i zabeth Carver
William David
46. Ruth Evelyn, born 5 July 1947, Glen Ridge, New Jersey, received
a B.A. with a major in Sociology from Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio in
1969. Prior to graduation she was involved in camp counseling, volunteer
work in Children's Hospital, Washington, D.C., and voter registration
in Mississippi. While enrolled in the graduate School of Social Work,
University of Michigan she worked as a psychiatric social worker St.
Joseph's Hospital Mental Health Clinic, Mt. Clemens, Mich. and as a caseworker in the Women's Rehabilitation Unit of Ypsilanti State Mental
Hospital . Her M.S.W. was awarded in May 1971.
The following month she was employed by Travelers Aid Society, San
Francisco and developed primary responsibility for crisis counseling of
a wide spectrum of clients. In May 1973 she began her present position
as a psychiatric social worker at Bayview Corrmunity Mental Health Center,
San Francisco . The responsibilities of this position include individual,
family and group counseling, mostly with low-income families.
An enthusiastic hiker, Ruth has explored many of the National Parks
and Forests of the Pacific and Northwest regions. As a violist, she has
played with the Interlachen Symphony, Oberlin Chamber Orchestra,
Colorado Philharmonic, Kensington Symphony (London), Red Fox Music Camp
(New Marlboro, Mass). Currently she is in the Marin Symphony and
Berkeley Chamber Orchestra.
(23) Geral dine Helen Burton, born 31 July 1925, married 31 Aug. 1951
David Cotter. They enjoy camping trips, boating, fishing and redecorating their house in Taunton.
47.
48.
Kevin, l July 1958
Judy, 24 March 1960
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(25) Lester Macomber married about 1928 Marjorie Boehner. A
picture showing him as a baby in a four-generation photograph from his
great-grandmother Mary (Burton) Macomber is in the posession of Lillian
Smith.
49.
Pauline Francis
(26) Dorothy Louise Burton, born 11 April 1914, Phoenix, N.Y.,
married 27 March 1937 Floyd Jay Woodruff. When she was 18, she accompanied her grandfather, Isaac Burton, on a month's visit to Taunton, Mass.
Out of t~is contact and other journeys with him, she developed wide
knowledge of and interest in the earlier Burtons. She has been very
instrumental in collecting the data for the Isaac Burton descendants.
Her parent's Bible contained valuable infonnation.
She worked for 15 years in Syracuse China Company. Her husband, now
retired, was head Custodian for the past 19 years at the Phoenix Central
School.
50.
Shiela Suzanne
51.
Charles Jay, born 7 Dec. 1941, Phoenix, was in the U.S.
Marines Reserve 1960-66. He is an apprentice working for Automatic
Sprinkler Corp., Syracuse, N.Y. He is studying Mechanical Engineering
at Penn State University through correspondence courses.
He enjoys trap shooting and usually registers targets at local
shoots in New York. He has also done big game hunting in British
Columbia, Saskatchewan and Wyoming. His trophies include b1ack bear,
antelope, mule deer and white tail deer, moose, record class mountain
caribou and full curl stone sheep.
(28) Robert Jay Burton, 29 March 1918, Phoenix, N.Y., married Feb.
1942 Veda Wallace. He entered the US Army in January 1941 and served in
the Pacific Theatre March 1942--Sept. 1945 and was honorably discharged
with the rank of staff sergeant in October 1945. He entered the U.S.
Postal Service in Sept. 1948 and retired as Postmaster December, 1972.
He now has time to pursue his interests in conservation as a member of
the Fish and Wildlife Management Board of the State of New York.
52.
Michael Robert
(29) Helen Ward (9 July 1918, Syracuse, N.Y.--5 Dec. 1956)
married Harold Follett. They are buried at Cato, N.Y.
53.
54.
(30)
Stoecker.
Diane
Bonnie
Naomi Ward, born 11 July 1920, Syracuse, married George
55.
56.
57.
Gloria
Jo Anne
John
(31)
Hazel Ward, 6 March 1928, Baldwinsville, married Alton Bennett.
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58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
Carol Lynn
Richard
Jody
Wendy, deceased
Russell
Barry
(32) Kenneth ·George Burton, born 26 Feb. 1932, Baldwinsville, married
6 June 1953 Joan A. Barnum. Active in all sports, he was most talented in
baseball as a center fielder and was awarded the Joseph G. Kren trophy in
1950 for the moust outstanding hitter and also the Alfred D. Goulet trophy
in 1951 for the outstanding player of that year. His high school team was
entered into the Baseba11 Ha 11 of Fame in Coopers town, N. Y. in 1950 for
winning 46 straight games between 1947-50. This was the first high school
team to win this achievement.
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After graduation in 1951 from Baldwinsville High School, he attended
Apprenticeship School for two years to become a machinist and is now
employed as a Grade A Machinist at Morris Machine Works in Baldwinsville.
He also is a building contractor and has built several houses in the Baldwinsville region. Swirrming and golf are now his favorite activities.
64.
65.
66.
Ka th 1een, 4 Sept. 1957 , Syracuse
Deborah, 20 Sept. 1962, Syracuse
Michael, 22 July 1969, Syracuse
(33) James Maurice Burton was born 20 October 1935 in Baldwinsville.
Immediately after high school graduation in 1953 he signed with the
Baltimore Orioles Baseball Club as an infielder. During his first year in
organized baseball he played in Paris, Texas. His career spanned seven
years in the minor league towns of Aberdeen, S. Oak., Knoxville, Tenn. and
Wilson, N. Car. In the last town he met his wife, Mary Ellen Benton, who
had been born there 18 Oct. 1937. Their two sons were also born in Wilson.
He was honorably discharged from the Army reserves. Currently he is
employed as a Traffic Representative for TIME-DC Trucking Company in the
Syracuse, N.Y. branch office. He is now serving his fourth year as a
Trustee on the Baldwinsville Village Board.
After his retirement from baseball, Jim coached Kiwanis baseball teams
and for four years coached high school teams, St. Lucy's Academy and CBA,
a private Catholic school. He now coaches in a basketball program for 7th
and 8th grade students sponsored by the Baldwinsville Booster Club, of which
he is an active member. He is also an avid golfer.
67. James Maurice, Jr., born 4 Feb. 1957, is on Varsity football and
wrestling teams.
68. William Clifford, born 15 June 1960, plays basketball and is
President of the Student Council in his Junior High School.
(34) Barbara Kay Burton, 25 Jan. 1942, married 11 April 1964
Frederick W. Klein, Jr.
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69.
70.
Frederick W., III, 13 March 1965, Syracuse
Gretchen M., 9 June 1967, Syracuse
(35) Martha Lynn Burton, born 26 March 1948, married Ronald Falkowski.
She married second 18 Sept. 1971 Christopher Cane.
7.
Jill Falkowski, 23 Oct. 1966, Syracuse
(38) Romaine May Burton,· born 12 May 1926, married first 9 May 1945
Richard Kaloostian, who died 22 Oct. 1964.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
Richard
Alton Burton
Jo Ann
Elizabeth Lee, born 8 April 1953, California
David Michael, born 30 Nov. 1956, California
Romaine married second 30 Jan. 1965 Lawrence Melvin Nunes, born 18 Aug. 1923.
77.
Lee Melvin Nunes, born 20 March 1967
(40) Clarence Burton Northrop, born 5 July 1931, Syracuse, married
6 Feb. 1961, Syracuse, Diane Lavinia Mills, born 14 March 1941.
78.
79.
Lisa Suzanne, 19 May 1961
Teresa Marie, 30 April 1962
(41) Roy Roger Northrop, born 9 Nov. 1943, Waverly, N.Y., married 31 Dec.
1967, Auburn, N.Y. Donna Dailey.
80.
Thomas Edward, born l Aug. 1968, Oneida, N.Y.
(42) Thomas Edward, born 31 Aug. 1945, Waverly, N.Y. married 3 July 1971,
Pompano Beach, Florida Donna Loray Baxter.
(43) Ruth Lucille Northrop, born 11 Oct. 1948, Waverly, N.Y.,
Oct. 1966, Auburn, N.Y. John Peter Tillman.
81.
82.
m~rried
John, born Feb. 1967, Auburn, N.Y.
Rachel, born 13 Aug. 1968
(44) Elizabeth Carver Burton, born 17 May 1942, Springfield, Ohio, married
3 Oct. 1966 in London England John Bradley Arthaud, M.D., born 7 March 1939,
Wheeling, Mo., son of Lawrence Frank and Charlotte Ruth (White) Arthaud. Elizabeth, a 1963 graduate of Mount Holyoke College, worked for three years,before her
marriage,in production and direction for WGBH-TV, Channel 2, Boston, Mass.
A violist, she has played in the amateur orchestras of Syracuse, N.Y.;
Anchorage, Alaska; St. Louis, Missouri; Newton, Mass. and Houston, Texas.
She also regularly plays in small chamber music groups. In Anchorage she
served as Secretary of the Symphony Board.
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Currently she is active in the League of Women Voters in Houston
serving on the Board and as Chairwoman of the Committee on Voter Rights
and Representative Government. In the fall of 1974 she will enter the
Bates Law School, University of Houston.
She joined the Alaska Society of Mayflower Descendants by descent
through her maternal grandmother to James Chilton. Supplemental lines
to Thomas Rogers and John Howland through her paternal grandmother have
been approved (Alaska #51; National #32749).
Her husband, a pathologist, is a 1965 graduate of the University of
Missouri School of Medicine and his postgraduate training at the Peter
Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston; Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse and
Barnes Hospital, St. Louis. Currently he is on the faculty of the
University of Texas Medical School at Houston.
He is a member of The Society of Colonial Wars in Texas (#101;
National #15250) by descent from Edward Bennett, Burgess from "Bennett's
Choice," 1628 and C0111Tiissioner from Virginia at the Court of England,
1629; Nicholas Hill, Burgess for Isle of Wight County, Virginia, 1663
and 1666 and Lt. Col. of Isle of Wight Militia; Richard Hall, Burgess
for Calvert County, Maryland, 1666-70 and 1674-85; George Lingan, Burgess
for Calvert County, Maryland, 1695-96; and Delashmutt Walling, Private,
French and Indian War, Maryland, 1757-58 and a life member of The
Jamestowne Society (#2035) by descent from Edward Bennett, a member of
the Virginia Company.
Additional data on his ancestry is in The American Genealo ist,
vol. 48, pp. 170 and 234 (1972) and vol. 49~. 220 and 238 973 ;
"The Emile Arthaud Family," J.B. Arthaud (1968); "Bacon Family
Genealogy," A.L. Taylor and C.F. Bacon (1922); "History of Geauga and
Lake Counties, Ohio," p. 238, Williams Bros. (1878); Daughters of the
American Revolution Lineage Papers #553363 and 577684.
Their daughters are Junior Members of the New Jersey Society of
Mayflower Descendants.
83.
84.
85.
Victoria Clothilde, 22 Sept. 1967, Syracuse, N.Y.
Catherine DeEtte, 24 Jan. 1971, St. Louis, Mo.
Gwynneth Charlotte, 14 June 1972, Boston, Mass.
(45) William David Burton, born 22 Sept. 1945, Springfield, Ohio,
married 6 April 1968 Barbara Ruth DiMascio, born 3 Nov. 1943, Akron,
Ohio, daughter of Armand and Ruth (Galley) DiMascio. His father
married them in the First Congregational Christian United Church of
Christ, Irvington, N.J. with Elizabeth and Bradley Arthaud as attendants.
Bill obtained a B.A. in History (Colgate, 1967) and a B.S. in
Meteorology (University of Utah, 1971). Currently he is employed as a
meteorologist by the United States Weather Bureau in Boise, Idaho. He
served a tour of duty with the Army in Viet Nam.
Barbara, a former school teacher and now a housewife, has a B.S.
in Elementary Education from Akron; a M.A. in Guidance and Counseling from
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Kent State and a Certificate in Special Education from the University of
Utah.
He enjoys adding to his large coin collection, gardening and skiing
in the Idaho and Utah Mountains. Their sons are Junior Members of the New
Jersey Society of Mayflower Descendants.
86.
87.
Roger Todd, 22 Oct. 1971, Boise, Idaho
Brian Carver, 2 March 1973, Boise, Idaho
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(49) Pauline Francis Macomber, born 12 Nov. 1928, Taunton, Mass.
married there in St. Thomas Episcopal Church to Kenneth Kaufmann.
88.
89.
90.
Phyllis Ann, 7 Aug. 1949.
Jo Ann Dale, 22 Jan. 1952.
Kenneth Lester, b. 23 June 1961.
(50) Shei l a Suzanne Woodruff, born 27 Aug. 1940, Fulton, N.Y.,
is a Registered Nurse who obtained the degree of A.A.S. in 1966 from the
State University of New York, Upstate Medical Center, School of Nursing
in Syracuse. Her husband, John Bennett Corey, born 10 Dec. 1943 was in
the U.S . Navy 1961-64 and attended the Naval Academy in Annapolis 1n 1963
and 1964. He has a B.S. (1969) and a M.S. (1970) in Economics from Utah
State University. Presently employed as an economic analyst with CIA.
Both of them enjoy hunting and trap shooting. They currently reside in
Falls Church, Va.
91.
Heather Anne, 14 April 1971, Logan, Utah.
(52) Michael R. Burton, born 22 March 1948, Syracuse, N.Y. married
April 1972 Susan Polacek. Graduated from The Manlius Military School in
1966 and from Paul Smith's College of Forestry in 1970. He entered the
Engineer Corps of U.S. Army in June 1973 and is presently stationed at
Fort Carson, Colorado.
(53)
(92-93).
(54)
Diane Follett, born 29 Aug. married Mr. Leisring.
Two children
Bonnie Follett, born 19 Sept. married Mr. Warwick. One child
(94).
(55) Gloria Stoecker, born 24 March 1939 .
all born in Fulton, N.Y.
Five children (95-99)
(56) Jo Anne Stoecker, born 13 Nov. 1942, Two children (100-101),
born Syracuse.
(57) John Stoecker, b. 5 Sept. 1944, Two children (102-103),
born Syracuse.
(72) Richard Kaloostian, born 3 May 1946, Providence, R.I. married
23 July 1966 in Calif. to Bridget Stewart.
104.
105 .
106.
Sandra Dee, 25 June 1967.
Sherr i e Ann , 15 Nov. 1968.
Laur i e Lisa, 25 July 1970, Calif.
(73) Alton Burton Kaloostian, born 11 Dec. 1948, Providence, R.I.
married 25 March 1967 in Calif. to Linda Wheeler.
107.
Lisa Marie, 26 Oct. 1967, Calif.
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�GENERATION V, JOHN
(74) Joann Kaloostian, born 5 June 1950, Providence, R.I., married
5 June 1966 Calif. to Gary Masse.
108. Gina Mar~e, 6 June 1967, Calif.
109·. Lisa Ann, 22 May 1968.
11 0. Gary Masse , Jr . , 1 Feb . 1970, Ca 1i f .
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�HARADON FAMILY
Harrandine and Harradence are mentioned in Patronimica Britannica as
probable corruptions of Harrowden, places in the cos. of Northampton and
Bedford .
. • • Edward Harradon, the only immigrant to New England reported in
the 17th century who took this name, was of Ipswich and Gloucester, 1651-83. His name was early written Harrendine, Harringding, and Harradon,
until the latter spelling became nearly uniform- and so has continued near
the geographical centre of his posterity; while such as have removed to
a distance spell their names, Haredon, Harding, Hardin, Harden, Hardon,
and every other way but Hardup. Edward Harradon was of Ipswich in 1651,
and of Gloucester in 1658, where he died intestate May 17, 1683, leaving
an estate inventoried, June 19, 1683, at 285 pounds, and a widow Sarah,
who acted as administratrix, and died March 4, 1691. It appears from his
inventory that he was a farmer of cornnon means, but had probably been
engaged in fishing. He is not ascertained to have ever taken the freeman's
oath, but as he passed 33 years of his life, without litigation or
ecclesiastical censure, in a strictly moral and religious cofTITlunity, it
is safe to assume that he was a worthy and respectable man. 11 From A
GENEALOGICAL REGISTER OF THE DESCENDANTS OF SEVERAL ANCIENT PURITANS,
Abner Morse, Vol. IV, p. 78-84, (1864). This reference covers the first
six generations.
11
Edward Harradon (1) of Gloucester, Mass. was in King Philip's War,
1675-76 under Capt. Joseph Gardner. (First Supplement to 1922 Index of
Ancestors . . . General Society of Colonial Wars (1941), p. 118).
Edward (2)
married first 5 Feb. 1684 Sarah Haskell who died 14 May 1692.
Edward (3) born 7 April 1689 married first 18 Jan. 1713 Hannah Semes who
died 21 Feb. 1723.
David (4) born about 1715, died at Mansfield, "April 11, 1792 in his
17th year. 11 was of Norton 6 Sept. 1745 when he bought land. "Here he
passed his days as a farmer and peaceful citizen and the name was quite
uniformly written Hardin, and now Harding. The name of his wife is not
recorded. 11
John Harden (5) and Sarah Pearson, both of Mansfield, married 8 Oct.
1772 and had the following children (Harden and Hardon) there: Sarah,
20 Feb. 1773; Milley, 16 Feb. 1775; Betty, 5 Nov. 1777; Nancy, 7 June
1780; Elias, 18 Sept. 1782; Stillborn, 13 April 1785; Lewis, 8 Jan. 1788;
Rufus, 12 Nov. 1791; and Patty 20 Jan. 1796. His Revolutionary War
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�record, as a private in Capt. Samuel White's Company of Minutemen who
marched on the alarm of 19 April 1775 is given on p. 253, Vol. VII
Mass. Soldiers and Sailors in. the War of the Revolution.
John Harding is on page 47 of the 1790 census for Mansfield, Bristol
Co., Mass with one male over 16, two males under 16 and five females.
The John Haradon Family (p. 386, Mansfield, 1800) had 2 males under 10;
one 16-25 and one 26-45 and 2 females under 10 and one 16-25. John
Hardon died 22 April 1802 in his 49th year. His estate filed the same
year names his widow, Sarah, but not their children and designates Isaac
Hardon as the administrator. Isaac was John's brother, according to Morse.
Sarah, widow of John Hardon, died in Mansfield 6 March 1818, aged
65. Her birth was recorded as "Sarah Person, child of John and Sarah
born 16 Aug. 1753 11 in Norton, Mass. Her parents, John Person and Sarah
White, were married 14 March 1753 in Norton. Detailed White ancestry
can be found in The Nicholas White Family, 1643-1900, comp. T.J. Lothrop,
1902. Nothing further is known of the Pearson ancestry.
Elias Hardon (6), born 18 Sept. 1782, is considered to be the same
man as Elisha Haraden who married Sophia Woodward.
Elisha Haraden (6) married (intention 23 Feb. 1807, Norton) Sophia
Woodward, born 1 January 1787. Elisha Herrington and his wife are in the
16-26 year old category with a son less than 10 on p. 319, Norton,
Bristol Co., Mass. 1810 census, as a consecutive entry after his fatherin-law, Levi Woodward. The Haradens had three children in Norton during
their short marriage: Elisha, 23 May 1807; Zeruah, 18 Nov. 1810;
(Zeruah Harridan, int. Haradon, and Bradford Briggs, int. Brigg, of
Providence, R.I., 9 June 1833, Norton); and Polly, 26 Jan. 1813. Papers
in the Bristol County Probate Court naming Elisha's widow, Sophia
Haradon as guardian are dated 3 Dec. 1816.
His death actually must have occurred sometime before August 1815
as the Taunton marriage records (p. 221) show Sophia Harrington of Norton
and Lemuel Stacy, 2d of Taunton as filing an intention. Mrs. Sophia
Hereden and Lemuel Stacy, Jr. of Taunton, filed an intention 9 Aug. 1815
in Norton (p.250). This is obviously one of the examples where an
intention does not equal a marriage as Mrs. Sophia Heradon (intention
Heridon) and James Lawson were married 24 May 1818, Norton (p. 250).
Two children were born in Norton: James Hale Lawson, 6 June 1819 and
Roxallana Hale Lawson, 16 Dec. 1821. Poor Sophia soon was to be a widow
again: James Lawson, husband of Sophia, "found dead in bed" on 12 April
1825. Sophia (Woodward) (Haradon) Lawson died 22 April 1832 in Norton.
Elijah (Elish}) Haradon (7) (23 May 1807, Norton--27 Feb. 1877,
Taunton, of dropsy married 5 April 1834, Taunton, Sarah M. Morse. He
was a housepainter. First three children recorded in Middleboro.
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�(a) Charles Stevens (31 Jan. 1836--13 Feb. 1912, Taunton).
veteran, he died single.
(b)
George Washington, born 14 June 1837.
A civil war
No further data.
(c) Elisha Bradford, born 11 Feb. 1839 was killed 27 June 1862 in the
Civil War at Gaines Mill, Va. His widow, Georgiana M., daughter of George
L. Churchill, married second Nathaniel Smellfe. Everett E. Harriden,
his son (Bristol Co. Probate Vol. 2, p. 21, -- 17 May 1867; Fam.# 171,
p. 16 Taunton, 1880), became the father of William Everett Haradon, b.
17 Jan. 1884, whose son is Dr. Robert E. Haradon, currently an optometrist
in Taunton.
(d)
Mary Ellen died 18 Aug. 1842, aged 1 year and 8 months.
(e)
Mary E., 1843--presumably the Ellen in 1870 census.
(f)
Albert F. born 6 July 1845, Taunton.
(g)
Henry Marston (see below).
(h)
Lois Cornelia (19 Dec. 1848--31 July 1849 Taunton).
(1) Lewis, born ca. 1853, a tack feeder in 1870 census. Fam. #199, p.
155-155R (309-310) Taunton, 1850. Fam. #107, p. 13, Ward 6, Taunton,
1870.
Sarah M. (Morse) Haradon, died 2 May 1897, Taunton of apoplexy,
aged 85 years, 1 month 17 days. According to her death certificate she
was born in Middleboro, daughter of Samuel and Lois (
) Morse.
Further identification of her parents has not been made.
Henry Marston Haradon (8) was born 16 Sept. 1846 in Taunton. His first
marriage in Taunton on 18 April 1871 was to Lydia Augusta Thompson, born
24 June 1844 in Taunton. They had only one child, Mary Evelyn. He was
a housepainter as had been his father. His wife died in Taunton on 14
April 1895 of gangrene. He married second 22 Feb. 1909, Somerville,
Mass., Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Miller, daughter of Christopher C. and Elmira
E. (Follansbee) Eldridge, who survived him. His death on 11 June 1911
in Somerville was attributed to organic heart disease. He was buried in
Taunton. Fam. #210, p. 17, ( p. 327) Taunton, 1880.
Mary Evelyn Haradon (9) was born 27 Jan. 1874 in Taunton. An intelligent
young woman, she graduated as valedictorian of her high school class.
Among her ancestors were the MAYFLOWER passengers, Francis Cooke,
Thomas Rogers and John Howland; the latter through two lines. (General
Society #33377 and #32749). Hester Mahieu Cooke, wife of Francis, was
a Huguenot. A beautiful description of the life and times of Hester
Mahieu has been published in The Daughters of the American Revolution
Magazine (Feb., 1973).
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�Through Mary Evelyn Haradon Burton a mother-to-daughter line for
fourteen generations can be traced. Starting with Ann (Churchman) Rogers,
daughter-in-law of Thomas Rogers, a MAYFLOWER passenger, the first 10
generations were published in The American Genealogist, vol. 48, p. 246
(1972,).
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Additional ancestral lines are presented in outline fonn with
references to fuller details. The Deighton sisters, Frances and Jane,
are descended from Edward I and have numerous lines to Charlemagne,
Alfred The Great and several of the Magna Charta Barons. Colonial
clergymen, members of The Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of
Boston, many Revolutionary War soldiers, a War of 1812 drummer boy
and a Union soldier during the Civil War are some of her ancestors.
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�CROSSMAN
Robert Crossman (1610-1692) was a member of the Ancient and Honorable
Artillery Company of Boston in 1644. Also tenned 11 Drum-maker 11 of
New England.
Sarah Crossman married 1675 John Woodward.
Robert Woodward (1678-1767) married Hannah Briggs.
Josiah Woodward {1711-1771) married Hannah Macomber (see Macomber).
Levi Woodward (1761-1841), a Revolutionary War Pensioner married
Zeruviah Wilbor (1762-1833) (See Jane Deighton).
Sophia Woodward (1787-1832) married Elisha Haraden (above).
FRANCES DEIGHTON
Frances Deighton (1611-1705/6) married Richard Williams (1606/7-1693).
Thomas Williams (ca. 1645-1706) married Mary Macy (See Street).
Mary Williams (1680-before 1728) married Ebenezer Robinson (1680-1753)
(See hm. Robinson).
JANE DEIGHTON
Jane Deighton (1609-after 1671) married John Lugg, d. after 1644.
Esther Lugg (1638/9--11 Feb. 1713/14). Her first husband was James
Bell who was killed in 1676 during the time of King Philip's War. While
working a field, Indians opened fire on him at a place 11 Squabette 11 near
the Great River.
Mary Bell (1669-after 1725) married in 1693 Joseph Hall, who made cloth
and knapsacks for soldiers on the Canadian Expedition of 1690. His
father, George Hall, was one of the 46 proprietors of the first purchase
from Massasoit and also a founder of the Pilgrim Congregational Church
at Taunton.
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�Mary Hall married Joseph Wilbor (b. 1696) (See Edson).
Lt. Joseph Wilbor, Revolutionary War, (1733-1803) married first 1753
Mary Stearns.
Zeruviah Wilbor (ca. 1762-1833) (See Crossman).
EDSON
Deacon Samuel EDSON, bapt. 5 Sept. 1613, Fillongley, Warwickshire,
England, settled in Salem and around 1650 moved to Duxbury. He lead
the choir in the Bridgewater Church. His pitch pipe is still preserved-a bit tempestuous, he is said to have 11 pitched 11 the pipe at those
often off-key. A silver co11111union set he presented to the church has
also been saved. His millstones are still in Memorial Park of West
Bridgewater, Mass., the site of his mill.
Sarah Edson, born about 1641 in Salem, Mass. died 18 Feb. 1716/17
in Taunton. She married 17 Nov. 1663 John Deane in -Bridgewater. John
Deane was traditionally the first white child born in Taunton, born
ca. 1639; he died 9 July 1692.
Mehitable Deane born 9 Oct. 1671 married Joseph Wilbor
(1670-1720).
Joseph Wilbor (b. 1696) married Mary Hall. (See Jane Deighton).
MACOMBER
John Macomber, the immigrant died between 1687-1690.
John Macomber, in Queen Anne's War in 1691, died between 1723-1724.
Thomas Macomber was a physician (1679-1766/70).
John Macomber b. (1719) married Abigail Padelford (see Padelford).
His sister Hannah married Josiah Woodward (see Crossman).
Nathan Macomber (1752-1847) -was a Private in the Revolutionary War.
Various undocumented sources give his wife as Mary Read (Reed),
daughter of Samuel and Rachel (Williams) Read of Dighton, Mass.
Asa Allen Macomber (3 July 1799-19 Sept. 1865) was paid $7.50 for
25 days service, between 21 Sept. and 15 Oct. 1814, at wages of
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�$9/month for duties as a musician and drumner during the War of 1812.
An additional $2.09 allowance was made for .for his private•s clothing.
He was carried on Capt. Joseph LeBaron's Company of Infantry, in Lt. Col.
Caleb Howard's Regiment of Washburn's 4th Mass. Militia which was
detached under orders of 17 Sept. 1814. The payroll was dated 15 Dec.
1814 at Middleborough. (Reference Military Service Record in National
Archives). He married Hannah Shaw White (See John Robinson).
Mary W. Macomber (1821-1894) married Lewis S. Thompson, who enlisted 21
Dec. 1863 at Taunton in Co. K, 2nd Regiment of Mass. Heavy Artillery
and subsequently died at Fort Woodroff, Portsmouth, Virginia of
congestive chills on 24 Dec. 1864. (Widow's pension certificate 54096
in National Archives). He was 6th in descent from Lt. John Thomson,
who died 16 June 1696 in "ye 80 year of his age," whose epitaph reads
"This is a debt to nature due; Which I have paid and so must you."
Lydia Augusta Thompson (1844-1895) married Henry ·Haradon, above.
PADEL FORD
Jonathan Padelford (ca . 1628-1660) married Mary Blanford who married
second Thomas Eames . She was killed by Indians at Framingham, 1676.
Jonathan Padelford (1656-1710) married Hannah Flint (1658-1685).
Jonathan Padelford (1679-1747) married Hannah King.
Abigail Padelford married John Macomber (See Macomber).
John ROBINSON
Rev. John Robinson, pastor to the Pilgrims in Leyden, Holland, never
came to the New World .
Isaac Robinson (born in Leyden about 1610) came to New England 1631. He
was a Deputy from Barnstable in 1645 and 1651. In 1673 he removed to
Tisbury, Martha's Vineyard and was a recorder for that town, where he
stayed until 1701 when he returned to Barnstable to reside with his
daughter, Fear.
Fear Robinson, bapt. 26 Jan. 1644/5, died after 1704. She married Samuel
Baker (1638-c. 1714), a son of the Rev. Nicholas Baker, who died in
Scituate 22 Aug. 1678.
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�Mary Baker married 28 Oct. 1699 Adam Jones. The 1970 edition of the
Hathaway Genealogy has a footnote which suggests that Mercy Jones was
5th in descent from Richard Warren of the MAYFLOWER. Claude W. Barlow,
Ph.D., the Warren Family worker on the Mayflower Society's Five
Generation Project, effectively disproves the Warren ancestry in his
partial report on the Benjamin Jones problem dated Nov. 19, 1971. In
addition I believe his report substantiates Mercy Jones, wife of John
Hathaway as the daughter of Adam Jones who married Mary Baker.
Mercy Jones (21 June 1703, Plymouth--15 .May 1786, Berkley) married John
Hathaway (1695-1733).
Col. John Hathaway (1724-1800) of the Revolutionary War married
Elizabeth Eldridge. Attempts to identify her ancestry have been
unsuccessful.
Levi Hathaway (1746-1823) married Mary Robinson (see Wm. Robinson).
Olive Hathaway (1773-1853) married Samuel White (d. 1822).
Extensive research into Samuel White's ancestry has been unproductive.
Printed accounts of his descent from William White of the MAYFLOWER
are readily disproved by Middleboro vital records and the "Thatcher
Papers" on file in the Library of the General Society of Mayflower
Descendants.
Hannah Shaw White (1801-1865) married Asa Macomber. (See Macomber).
William ROBINSON
William Robinson, a member in 1643 of The Ancient and Honorable
Artillery Company of Boston, was accidentally killed 5 June 1668
when he was drawn through the cogwheel of his mill.
Increase Robinson (1642-1699) married Sarah Penniman.
John Eliot was her maternal uncle.
The apostle
Ebenzer Robinson (1680-1753) married Mary Williams (See Frances Deighton).
Josiah Robinson (1718-1781) married Mary Leonard.
Mary Robinson (d. 1824-26) married Levi Hathaway (see John Robinson).
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�STREET
Rev. Nicholas Street, matriculated Oxford University, 1621, came
in SUSAN AND ELLEN 1635; ordained Taunton 17 Jan. 1640/41; died
New Haven, Conn. 1674.
Susannah Street
Mary Macy
married Lt. George Macy (d. 1693).
married Thomas Williams (see Frances Deighton).
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�SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Baker, F.A., Genealogical Record of Rev. Nicholas Baker (1610-1678).
Banks, C. E., The History of Martha•s Vineyard, Dukes County,
Massachusetts,--rf966 reprint).
Crossman, W.O., Genealogy of Some of the Crossman Families in
Massachusetts, (? 1964). - - - - - Edson, C.A., Edson Family History and Genealogy, Vol 1, (1970).
Frost, J.C., Shaw-Williams Ancestry
Hall, D.B., Halls of New England, (1883).
Jones, M.E., Jones, Hathaway, Richards and Gooding, (1934).
(This reference needs to be used critically}.
· Newnan, S.C., Descendants of Jonathan Padelford (1628-1858), (1859).
Pearson, G.W., Records of Massachusetts Vol. Militia .i.!l_ War of 1812,
(1913).
Roberts, O.A., History of the Military Company of Massachusetts Now
Called the Ancient and Honorable Artillerf Companf of Massachusetts,
Vol.l {p. 133, Robinson; p. 139, Crossman , (1895 .
Robinson Genealogical Society, Robinson Genealogl--Descendants of
Rev. John (Vol. 1) and William of Dorchester (Vo . 12).
Stackpole, E.S., The Macomber Genealogy
Street, H.A. and Street, M.A., The Street Genealogy, (1895).
Thompson,
C.H.,~
Genealogy of Descendants of John Thomson, (1890).
Van Wagenen, A.S., Genealogy and Memoirs of Isaac Stearns and His
Descendants, (1901).
Versailles, E.S., Hathaways of P.merica (1970).
Warner, F.C., The Warner-Harrington Ancestry (Vol. 3, p.428; Vol. 4,
.p. 645)' (1949/.
.
Weis, F.L., One Thousand New England Ancestors of f...f. and Leora
(Leighton) Harrington, (1958).
Weis, F. L., The Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists, (1969).
Wilber, J.R. and Wilbour, B.F., The Wildbores in.. P.merica (1933).
Williams, C.C., Ancestry and Posterity of Richard Williams of
Taunton, Mass., (Los AngeieS, Calif., 1924). This is a typewritten
manuscript, one copy of which is in the New England Historic
Genealogical Society Library, Boston.
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�PICTURES
Opposite--Richard Burton (1826-1919) Family. Sitting left to right:
Nell, Alice, Mary, Richard, Sr., Kezzie and Ernna. Standing left to right:
Richard, Jr., Frederick, Charles and Will.
·Second Page:
Upper left: Isaac and Mary (Carlisle) Burton
Upper right: Clifford Burton
Lower left: Charlie and Lillian (Davis) Burton;
center man unidentified
Lower right: Henry Marston Haradon
Thi rd Page:
Upper left: John Burton (1829-1919) and granddaughter, Alice
Upper right: Jane (Dapson) Burton
Lower left: Mary (Haradon) Burton
Lower right: William Alfred Burton
Last Page--Roger Thomas and Catherine (Carver) Burton
Below--English village scene. On the back is written \t.\n. Burton from
Sister Mary" and in a later hand "Alfred's Aunt's home in England."
11
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�����INDEX
ACKLEY
Arthur
Doris Jane
Ruth Jeanette
ADAMS
Almeda Gertrude
Bruce Ellis
David
Douglas Ellis
Ellis J.
Howard Romain
Ila May
Jeanine
Jonathan
Judy
Lynn Ka th ryn
Mildred
Peggy Lee
Richard James
Romain
ARTHAUD
Catherine DeEtte
Charlotte Ruth
Elizabeth Carver
Gwynneth Charlotte
John Bradley
Lawrence Frank
Victoria Clothilde
ASHLEY
Bertha S.
3
3, 5
3
3
7
7
5, 7
3, 5·
5, 7
BARNUM
Marie
16
BAXTER
Donna Lo ray
17
BEEMAN
Charles
Mary Isabelle
Rebecca Almeda
Regena Edith
3
2, 3
3, 5
3, 5
BELL
3
7
7
7
7
5
7
7
3
18
17
17, 18
18
17
17
18
12
Esther
James
Mary
26
26
26
BENNETT
Alton
Barry
Carol Lynn
Edward
Hazel
Jody
Richard
Russell
Wendy
15
16
16
18
15
16
16
16
16
BENTON
Mary Ell en
16
BLANFORD
Mary
28
BOEHNER
Marjorie
15
BRIGGS
Hannah
26
BAKER
Fear
Mary
Nicholas
Samuel
28
29
28
28
BALDWIN
Mary
13
BROWN
Lucy
3
BARLOW
Claude W.
29
BROWNING
June
4
BARNARD
Marie
Robert
2
2
BRUEN
Mary
13
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�BURTON
Alice
Alice C.
Alice Louise
Alfred
Alta Florence
Alton Haradon
Brian Carver
Carrie
Catherine
Charles
Charles Albert
Charles Carlisle
Chester
Clifford 11 Ike 11
Deborah
Donald Charles
Dorothy
Dorothy Louise
Earl
Edna Mae
Elizabeth
Elizabeth Carver
Errma Gertrude
Frances Isabelle
Fred B.
George Augustus
Geraldine Helen
Geraldine Marie
Gladys
Harry
Harry Albert
Helen
Helen Mae
Isaac
James Maurice
James Maurice, Jr.
Jane
Joan A.
John
Juli a Marjorie
June
Kathleen
Kenneth George
Kezzie J.
Lena
Li 11 i an Evelyn
Lucille
Lucille Elsie
6
1
9
9
9
9, 12
19
3
12, 13, 14
9
1, 2
ll
9
9, 12
16
ll
9
ll, 15
2, 3
4, 9
8, 9
14, 17, 18
1
9
1 , 12
2, 3
10, 14
6
9, 11
2
4
2
4
8, 9
12, 16
16
8
16
8
3, 6
4
16
12, 16
1
9
9, 12
4
6
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Lucy
Mabel
Marie
Martha Lynn
Mary Elizabeth
Mary Ellen
Mary Evelyn
Mary Jane
Michael
Michael Robert
Minnie
Minnie M.
Myra
Nell
Nelson Richmond
Nina
Nina May
Rhoda
Richard
Richard F.
Robert Jay
Roger
Roger Thomas
Roger Todd
Romaine May
Ruth Deborah
Ruth Evelyn
Susan
Teresa
Thomas
Veda
Wi 11 i am
Wi 11 i am A1f red
William Alfred, Jr.
William Clifford
Willi am David
Willi am J.
3
2, 3
4
12, 17
1 , 2, 9
16
9, 25
8, 9
16
15, 20
3
2
2
1
3, 6
1
1 , 9, 1£
2
1,2,4,1 £
2
11 , 15
8, 10
9, 12
19
12, 17
6
14
20
11
8
15
1
8, 9, H
9
16
14, 18
2
�CANE
Christopher
Martha Lynn
17
17
CARLISLE
Marion
Mary Elizabeth
9
9
CARVER
Catherine
DeEtte Clark
Wi 11 i am Ellery
William Thompson
12
12
13
12
CRESSY
Myra
2
CROSSMAN
Robert
Sarah
26
26
DABSON (See DAPSON)
DAILEY
Donna
17 .
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
CHASE
Helen Mae
Robert B.
4
4
CHENEY
Alice Marjorie
5
CHILTON
James
13, 18
CHURCHILL
George L.
Georgiana M.
24
24
CHURCHMAN
Ann
25
DAPSON
Alfred
Ann
Emna
Frank
George
Harriet
Hattie
Hattie W.
Jane
John
Mary
Stephen c.
Thomas
Will
Wi ll i am
Wi lli am J.
Winifred
CLARK
DeEtte
12
DAVIS
Li 11 i an
11
COOKE
Francis
Hester
13, 24
24
COONS
Carrie
DEANE
John
John, Jr.
Mehitable
Sarah
27
27
27
27
3
COREY
Heather Anne
John Bennett
Sheila Suzanne
20
20
20
DEIGHTON
Frances
Jane
9,25,26
25, 26,27
COTTER
David
Geraldine Helen
Judy
Kevin
DENTON
Albe rt
Andrea
Cindy
David
Douglas
Julia Marjorie
14
14
14
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6
7
6
6
6, 7
6
�DENTON (Cont.)
Marcia
Mary Joan
Michael
6
7
DEVECCIA
James M.
Ruth Deborah
6
6
DIMASCIO
Annand
Barbara Ruth
Ruth
18
18
18
DUDA
ELLIS (Cont.)
Mary Isabe 11 e
Nellie
Rhoda
Ruth Jeanette
Wil 1i am
7
2, 3
3
2
2, 3
2
ERLENBACK
Georgia Pickens
Isabelle Dorothy
Jean
Paul
Philip Ellis
Roxanne
Roy
5
5
5
5
5
17
17
17
5
3, 5
Cheryl
5
EADES
Richard E.
4
EAMES
Mary
Thomas
FALKOWSKI
Jill
Martha Lynn
Ronald
28
28
FLINT
Hannah
28
EDSON
Deacon Samuel
Sarah
27
27
FOLLANSBEE
Elmira E.
24
ELDRIDGE
Christopher C.
Elizabeth
Elizabeth Jane
Elmira E.
24
29
24
24
FOLLETT
Bonnie
Diane
Harold
Helen
15, 20
15, 20
15
ELIOT
John
29
ELLIS
Alfred
Alfred Richard
Almeda Gertrude
Al ta Vi 11 nette
Arthur Wi 11 i am
Elizabeth
Georgia Pickens
Hazel Rosetta
Isabelle Dorothy
John
Marie
Mary Elizabeth
FOSS
2
2, 3
2, 3
2, 3
2
2
3, 5
Dorothy
2
2
1
1
GALLEY
Ruth
18
GORMAN
Marion
2
-36-
9
FULLER
Alice C.
Alvin
GIBBS
Alice M.
Joseph F.
Kate L.
3
3, 5
15
11
11
11
9
�HALL
George
Joseph
Mary
Richard
HARADEN
Albert F.
Betty
Charles Stevens
David
Edward
Elias
Elijah
Elisha
Elisha Bradford
Elizabeth Jane
Everett
George Washington
Georgiana M.
Hannah
Henry
Henry Marston
John
Lewis
Lois Cornelia
Lydia Augusta
Mary E.
Mary Ell en
Mary Evelyn
Milley
Nancy
Patty
Polly
Robert E.
Rufus
Sarah
Sarah M.
Sophia
William Everett
Zeruah
HARRINGTON
Elisha
Sophia
26
26
26, 27
18
24
22
24
22
22
22, 23
23
23, 26
24
24
24
24
24
22
28
24
22, 23
22, 24
24
24, 28
24
24
9, 24
22
22
22
23
24
22
22, 23
23, 24
23, 26
24
23
HARROW DEN (See HARADEN)
HASKELL
Sarah
22
HATHAWAY
Elizabeth
John
Levi
Mary
Mercy
01 i ve
29
29
29
29
29
29
HAZZARD
Minnie M.
2
HEDGES
Clarissa Ann
13
HEREDEN (See HARADEN)
HERIDON (See HARADEN)
HERRINGTON (See HARRINGTON)
A
HEWLITT
Elizabeth
Sam
9
9
HIGBY
Constance J.
7
HILL
HOOD
Nicholas
18
Mary Ann
9
HOUSE
Aaron
Nell
HARADON (See HARADEN)
HARDING
John
23
23
23
HOWLAND
John
HARRADEN CE (See HARADEN)
HARRANDINE (See HARADEN)
-37-
18, 24
�HUGHES
Mary
Mary Elizabeth
William
1
1
1
JAROCHA
Henry
Nancy Ann
5
5
JENNINGS
Lucy
3
JOHNS
Suzanne
7
JONES
Adam
Benjamin
Kezzie J.
Mary
Mercy
Morris L.
29
29
1
29
29
1
KALOOSTIAN
Alton Burton
Bridget
David Michael
Elizabeth Lee
Joann
Laurie Lisa
Linda
Lisa Marie
Richard
Romaine May
Sandra Dee
Sherrie Ann
17, 20
20
17
17
17, 21
20
20
2.0
17' 20
17
20
20
KAUFMANN
Jo Ann Dale
Kenneth
Kenneth Lester
Pauline Francis
Phyllis Ann
20
20
20
20
20
KIRKER
Frances Isabelle
9
9
KLEIN
Barbara Kay
Frederick W. , Jr.
Frederick W. , III.
Gretchen M.
16
16
17
17
KNICKERBOCKER
Nina
1
LANGFORD
Eric
Rebecca Almeda
Willi am
5
LARRABEE
Gladys
Roy
11
LAWSON
James
James Hale
Roxallana Hale
Sophia
23
23
23
23
LEI SRI NG
Diane
20
LEONARD
Mary
29
LI NGAN
George
18
5
3, 5
11
LUGG
Esther
Jane
John
MACOMBER
Abi ga i1
Alice M.
Asa Allen
Frank Otis
Hannah
Hannah Shaw
James Otis
John
KING
Hannah
John
Mary
KIRKER (Cont.)
Joseph
Mary Ann
28
8
8
9
-38-
26
26
26
27, 28
11
27,28,29
9' 11
26
28' 29
9
9,27,28
�MACOMBER (Cont. )
Lester
Mary
Mary Jane
Mary W.
Nathan
Pauline Francis
Ralph Etton
Thomas
11, 15
27
9, 15
28
27
25, 20
9
27
MACY
George
Mary
Susannah
30
26, 30
12,
17
17
17
12
12
17
12
12,
12,
17
12,
NUNES
Lawrence Me 1vi n
Lee Melvin
Romaine May
17
17
17
ORV US
Andrea
7
PADEL FORD
Abigail
Hannah
Jonathan
Mary
27, 28
28
28
28
PEARSON
Sarah
22
17
17
17
17
30
MAHI EU
Hester
24
MASSE
Gary
Gary, Jr.
Gina Marie
Joann
Lisa Ann
21
21
21
21
21
MASTIN
Mari Joan
Thomas
6
6
MATTISON
Albert
Doris Jane
Nancy Ann
Richard
5
5
5
5
ME PHAM
Elizabeth
NORTHROP
Clarence Burton
Diana Lavinia
Donna
Donna Loray
Leon
Leon Alfred
Lisa Suzanne
Nina May
Roy Roger
Ruth Luci 11 e
Teresa Marie
Thomas Edward
PECK
Edna Mae
4
PENNIMAN
Sarah
29
23
23
2
MI LLER
Elizabeth Jane
24
PERSON
John
Sarah
MILLS
Diane Lavinia
17
PICKENS
Ne 11 i e
3
MORSE
Lois
Samuel
Sarah M.
24
24
23, 24
PIDDOCK
Alice Marjorie
Alton G.
Donald L.
5
3, 5
5
-39-
�PID DOCK (Cont. )
John Alton
John Wesley
Lynda Lou
Lynn
Mabel
Margaret L.
Mason
Susan Jo
Suzanne
PIERCE
Mildred
POLOCEK
Susan
5, 7
7
5
3, 5
3
5
3
5
7
5
20
READ (See REED)
REED
Constance J.
James Theodore
Kirsten Jean
Lucille Elsie
Mary
Paul Burton
Rachel
Samuel
Victoria Ann
RICHMOND
Minnie
RILEY
David
Deborah
Peter
Regena Edith
ROBINSON
Ebenezer
Fear
Increase
Isaac
John
Josiah
Mary
Mehitable
Sarah
Wi 11 i am
7
6, 7
7
6
27
6
27
27
7
3
ROGERS
Ann
Thomas
25
18,24,25
ROWELL
Al ta Vi 11 nette
Benjamin
Elizabeth Cordelia
2, 3
3
3, 5
SCHUTT
Margaret L.
5
SEMES
Hannah
22
SMELL! E
Georgiana M.
Nathaniel
24
24
SMITH
Audrey Louise
Curtis G.
Geraldine Marie
Leslie G.
Lillian Evelyn
12
6
6
12
12
SPATH
Bruce Wayne
Doug la s Franklin
Elizabeth Cordelia
Harold
Harold Edwin, Jr.
Leon Rowe 11
Ruthann
5
5
3, 5
5
5
5
STACY
Lemuel
23
STEARNS
Mary
27
STEWART
Bridget
20
STOECKER
George
Gloria
Jo Anne
John
Naomi
15
15' 20
15' 20
15' 20
15
5
5
5
5
3, 5
26, 29
28
9' 29
28
28
29
26' 29
9
29
26' 29
-40-
�STREET
Nicholas
Susannah
30
30
TAYLOR
George
Marie Gibbs
11
11
THOMPSON
Clarissa Ann
Kate C.
Lewis S.
Lydia Augusta
Mary W.
Wi 11 i am J.
13
20
WELLS
Kenneth C.
Lynda Lou
5
5
WHEELER
Kate L.
Linda
20
WHITE
Charlotte Ruth
Hannah
Nicholas
Olive
Samuel
Sarah
Wi 11 i am
17
28, 29
23
29
29
23
29
WILBOR
Joseph
Mary
Mehitable
Zeruviah
27
27
27
26' 27
WILLIAMS
Frances
Mary
Mehitable
Rachel
Richard
Thomas
9' 26
. 26,29,30
9
27
9' 26
26, 30
11
13
28
24, 28
28
13
THOMSON
John
28
TILLMAN
John
John Peter
Rachel
Ruth Luci 11 e
17
17
17
17
TODD
WARWICK
Bonnie
Mildred
TOD RED
Mary
WALKER
Judy
7
WALLACE
Veda
15
WALLING
Delashmutt
18
WARD '
Ernest
Gladys
Hazel
Helen
Naomi
11
11
11' 15
11, 15
11, 15
WARREN
Richard
29
-41-
WOODRUFF
Charles Jay
Dorothy Louise
Floyd Jay
Sheila Suzanne
15
15
15
15,20
WOODWARD
Hannah
John
Josiah
Levi
Robert
Sarah
Sophia
Zeruviah
26
26
26' 27
23, 26
26
26
23, 26
26
�YOUNG
Alice
ZOLLO
Teresa
6
11
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Notes on the Richard and John Burton families: New York and Massachusetts, 1850-1973 and Allied Dapson (Dabson), Ellis, and Haradon families
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Burton--Family
Dapson--Family
Ellis--Family
Haradon--Family
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Massachusetts
Genealogy
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Printed compilation of family history information on the descendants of Richard and John Burton in New York and Massachusetts. The compilation tracks the various generations from the Burtons and offshoot families listing births, marriages, and deaths.
This document was created by John Bradley Arthaud as a retirement gift for his father-in-law, Roger Thomas Burton in 1973.
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20th century
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Burr family heritage notes
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Burr---Family
Connecticut
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BURNETT PAMILY NEWSLETTER
APRIL - JUNE, 1981
VOLUME 1, NUMBER 1
published quarterly
to members of:
Burnett Family Genealogical
3891 Commander Dri've
Chamblee, GA 30341
Association©
Thomas R. Burnett, Ed.
( 404) 455-6445
Association membership: $5.00/year
�TO A.
-o 5E INTERESTED IN THE BURNETTS:
~~
·, ~-::) wsletter is being developed and
publ is . i.D <6 hopes of establishing a central
point t c;. 9> ]ecting and distributing information
on the l <'» ~ line. With this in mind, you are
most wel, ~ i_ submit and request information
on the Bu % ~ and any of their relatives.
('»
·;$
"""> ('»
In order tl o ·~ , I think it is appropriate
that a list:~ known publications be
prov i ded . ·1 ~ d ' 1ow i ng are av a i 1a b1e i n the
Library of Cl ~~ :
The Burnet fan
~
-::)
A\
% story;
by Wm. Burnet, 1894
...>·
0- _...>
The fami 1y of B i.Pc.L.. of Leys, with co 11atera1
branches; from '\. ~ ri, ·. of George Burnett, ed.
by Co 1 . James A1 (!" <; , 1 901
A\...>•
0
0
Dr. Wm. Burnett & ~-::) ns: Jacob, Isaac & David,
a c hart of the i r f, ~ <6 er s & des . i n Am . ,
1640-1938 by Isabel <'» er f Burnet; cpr., 1938
...>·<'»
-::) -;$
The Burnett genealog -; ~ dgar Albert Burnett, 1941
supplement to:
i o9> """>
~.<'»
The Burnap-Burnett gen . o ~.
?-~
1925
~
by Henry Wyckoff Belknap,
~
...>•
The Burnett family, with
~ teral branches; also
historical &genealogical
on allied families
and biographical sketches
\ ious eminent
Burnetts, by Charles Howar,
ett; 1 950
War records and experiences beginning with WW II, of
the Burnet and Neff kin, by Isabella Neff Burnet; 1953
A Burnett family of the South: Thomas Burnett, 17551780, of Va. and N.C. and his descendants, by Frances
Gass; 1 964.
-1-
�Sketches of Dea. John Burna & his Descendants,
by 0. W. Burnap; 1876 Rare Book Room
Letter book of Wm. Burnett: . early fur trader in the
Land of four flags. ed. by Wilbur M. Cunningham.
cpr. 1967
In order to obtain a copy, contact your local library
and ask them to request it through the Inter-library
loan system (ILL). Once you find the library that
has it, if non-circulating, request them to copy
some or all of it for you, at cost.
The followtng Burnetts are copied directly from the
now-alphabetized 1850 VA. census:
Name
Burnet
David
E. C.
Elias P.
Geo. W.
James
John
John J.
Joseph
Joseph H.
Lucy
Luke
Nancy
Wm. S.
Burnett
Aaron
Adder son
Albin
Ann E.
Ann J.
Ben C.
Benjamine T.
Bennett
Bird D.
Bl euford
County
No.
District
BEDF
250
093
Southern
Upper Di
No Twp L
Eastern
Southern
Peters bu
Eastern
Southern
No Twp L
No Twp L
No Twp L
54th Dis
Southern
CHES
FLUV
AMHE
011
BEDF
139
250
326
139
239
FLUV
LOUT
432
PRIN
096
340
BEDF
DINW
AMHE
011
RUSS
BEDF
215
GRAB
CHES
CHES
HN C
261
088
110
274
JEFF
304
CARO
PATR
KANA
Pitt
TAZE
241
364
066
088
296
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District
Upper Di
Upper Di
Richmond
Charlest
No Twp L
Southern
District
Southern
Western
�Jeremiah H.
Julia
Lazerus
Leonard
Lewis
Lucy
Margarett J.
Margarett Mrs.
Maria
Mari ah
Mark
Mary
Mary
Mary A.
Matthew H.
Micajah
Mildred
Moses
Nancy
Nancy
Nancy
Oba di ah
Obediah M.
Pleasant
Ragsdale
Reuben
Richard
Richard
Robert
Samuel
-Samuel
Samuel s.
Sarah
Sarah
Sarah
Sarah A.
Sarah J.
Sarah N.
Sophia
Ta bit ha
Telitha
Thomas
Thomas
PATR
PITT
LUNE
ESSE
PATR
PITT
LUNE
KING
HN C
PITT
MECK
PITT
PATR
PATR
NEW
PITT
HANO
FAYE
PITT
LUNE
RUSS
PATR
RUSS
MECK
PITT
NEW
HANO
ESSE
LUNE
RUSS
NORF
CHAR
CHES
MECK
MADI
HANO
NELS
LUNE
FAYE
PITT
HANO
PITT
BEDF
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413
l 08
028
099
434
l 08
030
168
511
080
049
079
399
416
311
121
411
436
071
003
344
406
263
064
078
315
418
075
029
340
197
405
090
049
105
409
270
045
427
080
411
073
205
Northern
Southern
No Twp L
No Twp L
Northern
Southern
No Twp L
St. Step
Western
Southern
98th Reg
Southern
Southern
Northern
No Twp L
Southern
South Ea
W. Dist.
Southern
No Twp L
54th Dis
Southern
54th Dis
98th Reg
Southern
no Twp L
South Ea
No Twp L
No Twp L
54th Dis
U.S. Nav
No Twp L
Upper Di
98th Reg
No Twp L
South Ea
No Twp L
No Twp L
W. Di st.
Southern
South Ea
Southern
Northern
�Calvin
Catharine
Char 1es H.
Cl a borne
Cl em
Contere
Danie 1
Darcas
Dorothy A.
Edward J.
El is ha
Elis ha
Eliza beth
Fleming
Fl emi ns
Frank
Garland A.
George
George
Greenville
Harriett
Henry
Hilson
Isaac
Isabella
James
James
James
James P.
James w.
Jeremiah
Jeremiah
Jeremiah
Jeremiah
John
John
John
John
John . A.
John D.
Jonathan
Joseph
Joshua
Joshua
BEDF
BEDF
ROCK
CHES
PITT
FAYE
HANO
PITT
HANO
HN C
HN C
FAYE
GRNV
LEE
PATR
YORK
NEW
PITT
HANO
CARR
MECK
CAMP
HANO
HANO
HAMP
HANO
PEND
HN C
FRAN
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LUNE
PATR
PATR
FAYE
FRAN
BEDF
HANO
LEE
PITT
WASH
CARR
NEW
DINW
ROAN
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174
215
005
087
108
434
415
092
397
371
516
428
393
366
432
366
316
093
395
384
049
133
411
394
232
410
032
479
189
210
019
410
413
443
109
209
410
366
077
208
366
329
392
271
Northern
Southern
Harrison
Upper Di
Southern
W. Dist.
South Ea
Southern
West Dis
Richmond
Western
W. Di st.
No Twp L
31st Dis
Northern
No Twp L
No Twp L
Southern
West Dis
11th Dis
98th Reg
No Twp L
South Ea
West Dis
District
South Ea
50th Dis
My Distr
No Twp L
King Geo
No Twp L
Northern
Northern
W. Dist.
No Twp L
Northern
South Ea
31st Dis
Southern
67th Dis
11th Dis
No Twp L
Peters bu
55th Dis
�Wesley P.
William
William
Willi am
William
Wil 1 iam
Wi 11 i am A.
William Jr.
William Sr.
Wi 11 i am W.
Williamson
Wilson
Zebidee
Zee hari ah
Nathaniel
Burnette
Charles
Elisha Sr.
NEW
HANO
FRAN
MADI
MECK
TAYL
NEW
PITT
PITT
NEW
BEDF
NEW
FRAN
LUNE
HANO
BEDF
CARR
311
419
179
068
064
185(3)
325
173
173
316
310
087
045
397
No Twp L
South Ea
No Twp L
No Twp L
98th Reg
63rd Dis
No Twp L
Northern
Northern
No Twp L
Southern
No Twp L
No Twp L
No Twp L
West Dis
166
366
Northern
11th Dis
277
SEARCHING FOR:
BURNETT, James; Glynn-Mcintosh Co., GA; 1800-1821
contact: Mrs. Charlotte Thrasher
2560 Anderson Drive
Macon, GA 31206
( 912) 788- 11 62
( submitted : 1- 5- 79)
BURNETT, John Henry; Hanover or Henrico Co.,VA;
b. 9- 9- 1842, d. 10-12- 1917 (Henri co);
m. Emma Frances Turner; b.9-29-1847,
d. 9-9-1893
Contact: Mr. Thomas Robley Burnett
3891 Commander Drive
Chamblee, GA 30341
BURNETT, Snow; Fannin Co., GA; b.19FEB1888;d.21JUL1979
in McCayesville, GA; m. 1906 to David Bradley;
f. Henry Burnett, m. Irene Brown.
Contact: George L. Harlow
2827 Christopher Court
Doraville, GA 30360
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OCTOBER - DECEMBER 1981
ISSN 0730-4978
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to members of:
BURNETT FAMILY GENEALOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INC.
3891 Commander Drive
Chamblee, Georgta 30341
Thomas Robley Burnett, Ed.
(404) 455-6445
Association membership:
$5.00 per year
International Copyright, 1981, All Rights Reserved
Todos los derechos reservados
�TO ALL THOSE INTERESTED IN BURNETTS:
Please send items for publication in typed format ready-for-printing. Since we are now
reducing the finished product, the original should be typed using 8~" width, and any length.
The maximum length for one page is 12" and this should be taken into consideration when
preparing charts, etc. The assoc. will do the typing, when necessary ... time is the constraint'.
We are attempting to collect and print everyone's genealogy . We are not, at present,
trying to arrange any information between any submittals. It is anticipated that they
will be too voluminous. If someone would like to take on that task so that it could be
printed in book form, please let us know. Be sure to reference where the information was
and can be found. We can also print old photos; be sure to include everyone's name.
We are thinking of having one or several family reunions during the summer of '84 . It
could be that a separate reunion could be held in each region or in each state du • inq one
particular weekend. Can you imagine 50 simultaneous reunions??? I think it woul 0 be
a record of some sort. We are in need of knowing your feelings on this and wheth ~r or not
you would be interested in being a coordinator for a state or region.
We are considering all persons who join the association by 31 December 82 as charter
members. At the end of that time, a membership list will be published and included in the
following newsletter. Please give this information to other people who might be interested
as the key to success is in the ability to collect all information possible. If wt get too
large, we may regionalize the newsletter. noes that sound feasible?
ANNUAL MEETING JULY 31, 1982
NOTICE TO MEMBERS:
The annual meeting of the Burnett Family Genealogical Association, Inc . will be held in
Chamblee, Georgia at the home of record; i P. ., 3891 Commander Drive, at 1:00 PM
vote on additional members of the Governi f'l q B0ard and to vote on any other matter ne eding
your attention . We presently have 5 trustees and can accept a maximum of 20 more . The officers
are appointed by the governing board, and will accept any nominations for consideration.
The association is now attempting to collect and publish all known Coat s of Arms, wit h each's
historical and genealogical data as possible. If you have a photo and/or i nformation on
any, pl ease send it to the association. We will photograph it and retu rn it , if you so
speci fy . We will probably use one or more for various publ ic ati ons, i nclu ding this newsletter .
Although the following have not been researched by us to date, the following books are
thought to have at least one Burnett coat of arms:
Bu:·ke's, Genera l Armory, 1878/1969 (reprinted)
Grant's, The Manual of Heral~ry, _ 1924
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Boutell 's, Manual of Heraldry, (revised) 1954
If you rece i ved this ' ..; t ·y wit.'1Jut being a member of the association, it was sent ir. an effo rt
to spread t he word of ~ ~r exi stence. Please pass it to other fam i ly m emo~r s . Ad d .t1ona l ly,
if you would like to stort a iamily association on another famil..' l i np , wr ' ll hP .. ,.,rl to help!
"HOUSE LEADER INDICTED BY GRAND JURY
Nashville,TN- State House Majority Leader, S.Thomas Burnett, was indicted by a federal
grand jury last week on charges he falsified documents to procure a $950,000 federal disaster
loan. Burnett, who owns a farm in Jamestown, applied for the loans in 1978 to offset losses
caused by a drought the previous year.
According to the five-count indictment handed down in Nashville, the Democrat failed
to disclose cattle sales and bank transactions on his loan application.
Maintaining that he is innocent, Burnett said he will decide soon if he will step
down as majority leader until his case is closed .
Burnett was under investigation for about two years before his indictment. A federal
grand jury met for 18 months in Cookeville, but did not return an indictment against the
1egi sl a tor.
A second grand jury convened three weeks ago in Nashville and reviewed the evidence
considered by the first panel . This time, an indictment was returned.
Burnett has served in the Tennessee General Assembly for 10 years."
The above was written by Mike Pigott, The Atlanta Journal/Constitution, Sunday, Dec . 20, 1981.
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�Va. Historical Index, Vol. I; by E. G. Swem, 1965
T= Tyler's Qtrly; V= Va. Mag. of Hist.;W(l)= Wm & Mary Qtrly, 1st Series;
W(2)= wm & Mary Qtrly, 2nd series .,
Norfolk Antiquary
C=Calender of Va. State Papers; N= Lower
Burnett, Colonel, 7Cll5
Mr. 21W(l) 151
Mrs.
Branscomb, 3T209
Alexander, 12V398; 21W(l)l47
Reverend, 17W(l) 76
Alexander Crafford, 21W(l)l47, 158; 23W(l)l22
Ann, 4Vl98; 7W(l)24 2
Betsy Vaughan, 23V426
Boling, 2W(2)216
Charles, 9Vl3
Delia, 17V425
Douglas, 2T252
Dugger, 3T209
Edmund C. 32Vll2;3W(2)23l,233
Edward, 21W(l)l47
Elizabeth, 5N21; 3T63; 3V273; 21W(l)l47, 148
Francis, 24W(l)52
Henry, 24Vl90
Captain, 17V77; 25Vl50
Isaac, 21W(l) 147, 148; 2 2W(l) 173; 2 3W(l) 28
J., 6C217
Jacob, 10C504; 3V317; 9W(l)l50
James, 8C234 ; 24Vl88
Jane, 25V377; 7W(l)237; 21W(l)l4 7
Jeremiah, 10Vl42
J e sse, l 7Vl9 l
Joan, 7W(l)234
John, 3T65; 2V364; 22V74, 75; 31V217; 33V360; 21W(1)14 8
2 2W(l)1 25; 2 3W(1) 25; 6V298; 10V427
Jonathan, 3V278
Joseph, 26W(l)60, 6 1, 98; 2W(2) 215
Lewis, 22 V74, 75; 23V426
Lucy, 9W(2)37
Margaret, 13V409 ; 14V431; 21W(l)l47
Mary, 5N21
Matilda Lee, 24W(1)52
Nathan , 22W(l)121, 122
Nicolas
5V213
Pa tsy Bran scomb, 2T252
Pe ggy Maupin, 8V217
Phoe be, 2 2V74
Re ube n, 2 5V291
Richard, 6C565; 11W(l)38; 12W(1)107; 26W( l )59 , 63 , 97
Ma j. Ge n., 4V236
Robert, 1Vl34 ; 13V409; 25V377; 7W( 1) 234, 23 7, 2 4 0 , 2 4 2 , 29 4, 2 95
Major, 3C429, 481
Rowland, 8V2 17
Sally, 25V291
Tebby, 2 2V74
Theodore L. , 5Tl09
Thomas, 8C469 ; 3 3V360; 26W(l)99
minister, 7V311
Wi lliam, 7Hl89; 15W(l)2 4 2 ; 2W(2 ) 7
Wi lliam A., Po rt rait, 10W (2 ) 6 5
f ami ly, 10W( 2 ) 9 9
Burnett Field, Yorkshi r e , England , 2 1V310
Burnett 's h i lls, 13V26
Burn e tte , Mr . i n Confede rate congress, 5Tl09
An Index t o Ch a n ge s of Name, 1760 to 1901; compi l e d by W. P . W. Phil l i rrore
& Edw. Ale x. Fry, pub. 190 5; re-pub. by Ga le Re s e arc h Co. , 196 ~
Ra msay adopted by A. Bur nett on 4 Mar 1806 (page 264)
Turner-Burnett, AnT'f adopted by A . El iz. Turner of 44 Be rna rd St., Russ e ll
Square, spinst e r ; 2 3 Jun 1885; (pa ge 32 3)
�OBITUARIES
Obits on File, Vol. 1, by Levy; Pub. : Fac ts on File, 1979
Burnett, Chester (Howlin' Wolf), 6S, d. Jan 10, 1976 in Chicago, Ill.
He was a principal exponent of the Delta blues tradition, a singer,
guitarist and harrronica player.
Burnett , Edmund Cody, B4, d. Jan 10, 1949 in Washington, D.C.
He was an historian of Carnegie Institution from 1907 to 1941.
Burnett, Ernie, 74, d. Sept 11, 19S9, in Saranca Lake, NY.
songwriter.
He was a
Burnett, James Robertson, Bl, d. June 12, 19S2 in Charlottetown, Prince
Edward Island, Canada. He was Pub/Ed. of the Charlottetown (P.E.I.)
Guardian, a founder of the Canadian Press.
Burnett, R. W. (Dick), S7, d. June 1, 19SS in Shreveport, IA. He was
a Texas oil millionaire, and owner of Dallas Eagles baseball club.
Burnett, Adm. Sir Robert Lindsay, 71, d. July 2, 19S9, in London. He
was knighted for WWII exploits in guarding Arctic Ocean convoys to USSR.
Burnett, Whit, 73, d. April 22, 1973, in Norwalk, Conn.
of Story magazine .
.. - . 1'.~~- -Atlanta(GA) Constitution & Jour_nal:
Burnett, Charles J., p. BC on March 6, 19Bl.
Spring Hill
He was founder/editor
Funeral date:
Mar. 6 at
Burnett, Julian Hunter, p. 16C on July B, 1979, d. July 7, 3107 Towerview Dr.,
Atlanta, GA, formerly of Richrrond, VA. Surviving are his wife: Garnett
Dickinson Burnett, sons: Hunter Dickinson Burnett, twins: Edward Ray
Burnett and Thomas Robley Burnett; Sister: Mrs. A. Wesley (Grace)
Buhrman, brother: Edward Ray Burnett; three grandchildren: Karen
Elizabeth Burnett (dau. of T.R.B.) and Keith Edward Burnett and
Kevin Robley Burnett (sons of Edward Ray Burnett) .
Burnett, Mrs. Verennea, 663 Cynthia Lane, Forest Park, GA, d. May 14, 19Bl.
p. SC, May 14, 19Bl
Obituaries from the Times; 19Sl-1960
Burnett, Alexander (Maj. Sir) May 11, 14c (S9)
Burnett, Digby V. (Sir), Nov . S, lSf (SB)
Burnett, Frances-Ct.) Mar. 21, Be (SS)
Burnett, James (Maj. Gen. Sir) Aug. 14, Be (S3)
Burnett, Leslie (Col. Sir) July lB, lld (SS)
Burnett of Leys, James (Sir)-(t) Aug. lB, Bd (S3)
Burnett of Leys, Sybil (Lady) Apr. 7, 16g (60); 21, 17d (60)
Burnett, Richard G. March 21, 17e (60)
Burnett, Robe rt (Adm. Sir) Jul y 3, 9d (S9)
Burnett, Roy Feb. 17, l4b (SB)
Burnett-Stuart, John (Gen. Sir) Oc t. B, 13a (SB); 13, 19e (SB)
Burnett-Stuart, Nina (Lady) July 27, 13f lf>Ol
1961-1970
Burnett, Lady-April 27, 2lb (61)
Burnett, John G.- Jan. 22, 17a (62)
1971-197S
Burnett, Al-April 21, 14g (73)
Burnett, Col. Geoffrey A.-Nov. 6, 14g (72)
Burnett, Col. Robert R.-Nov. 6, 17g (7S)
Burnett, Whit-May 7, lBh (73)
At lanta (Ga. Constitution &/or Journal)
Effie Dilbeck, 77, of Lizella,
Burial on April lB, 19Bl in Decatur, GA
Survivors: Husband, L. M. Burnette; dau . Mrs. J. G. Boling
and Mrs. Alvagene Dobbs, both of Stone Mountain; Sons: Paul
Dilbeck of Cohassett, Mass . and Van Dilbeck of Sacremento,
Calif . (p. 7c, April lB, 19Bl) (p. Sc April 17, 19Bl)
Burnette , Mrs. Eurka Whiten, of 4143 English Oak Dr., Doraville, died
April 24, 19Bl (pub. April 2S, 19Bl). Surviving: dau. Mrs. Nell Rackley
of Greenville, S.C.; Mrs. Lois Duvall of Eastonolle, GA; Mrs. Jimmie
Davis, Alpharetta; Mrs. Vera Watkins of Martin, GA; Mrs. Sarah Froug,
Atl an t a; Mrs. Gene Garm:>n of Norcross. Sons: Doyl e Burnette of To9coa;
Fred Burnette o f Lavonia; Morris Burnette o f Chamblee; Jack Burnette of
Ma ri etta; Bobby Burnette of Doravi lle ; Dean Burnette of Dunwoody.
Interment at Allen United Methodist Church, Carne s ville, GA.
�INDEX OF THE ROLLS OF HONOR (ANCESTOR 'S INDEX)
NS DAR
in the Lineage Book of t he
BURNETTDanie l 118-47; David 136-289; 3-169; 16-306;
Ensign James 112-36; Lieut. James of VA 128-49; 131-196; 131-206; 135-34;
135-277; 135-298; 135-303;" 144-79; 150-177; 10-10; 10-11;
Sergt. James of Conn. 137-103; 137-104;
John 60-117; 61-284; 62-67; 99-307; 97-1; 98-42; 98-108; 120- 2 39;
John (of Mass.) 130-2; 132-218;
Capt. John (of N.Y.) {d. 1824) 10-319; John {of VA) 127-162; 158-158 ; 10-10 ;
10-11; Ensign Josiah 115-293; Martha Cooper 136-289; Matthias 146-126;
35-94; Lieut. Robert 153-46; 155-237; 73-192;
Squire 105-155; 108-12; Thomas 10-319; William 11-220; 12-193;
98-216; Dr. William {of N.J.) 149-241; 159-74; William {of N.J.) 137-287;
William (of VA) 134-20; 142-15; 154-60; 160-271
BURNET, Sergt. James of Conn. 4-284; 24-214
Index to Lineage Books of Nat'l Soc . Dau. of Founders & Patriots o f America:
BURNETTAaron XXII, 100; 162; Augusta Pettibone, IX, 54; 62;
Mrs. Eliz. {••• ), XXII, 100; 162; Frank IX, 54; 62;
Justus, XXII, 100; 162; Linus Anthony, XXII, 100; 162;
Mary, xxv, 291; 324; Mrs. Mary ( •.• ), XXII, 100; 162;
Octavia, XXII, 100; 162; Rowena, XXI, 42; 194;
Stephen Grover, XXII, 100; 162; Thomas XXII , 100; 162 ;
William, XXII, 100; 162.
National Society U. S. Daughters of 1812-Ancestor Index
BURNE'l'T, Stephen Grover, b. N.J. 1794, d. Ind. 1862;
m. Hannah Creel--dau. Rosetta (m. Robt. Briggs; Pvt. U.S. Arty.)
Mazflower Index Vol. I
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5952
5953
5954
7800
7782
Name
Gertrude A. Burnet
Olive Burnett
Wellington Burnett
Olive B. Cleveland
Isaac Cleveland
44771
44772
44773
44774
44775
44776
44777
44778
44779
Joseph H. Burnett
Frances Burnett
Grace w. Burnett
Henry J. Burnett
Malen Burnett
Maude Burnett
Mildred Burnett
Mildre d A. Burnett
Oscar W. Burnett
Tinothy B. Burnett
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Married to
Lester Burnett
Abigail Brown
Volume III
Marietta Abbot
Frank O. McMillen
Christie B. Crowell
Elizabeth Anderson
Geo. D. Milligan
Henry Kingham
Othor w. Stoner
Juliet Halliburton
Parents'
5954
5954
7800
778 2
7804
page A-15
40,728
74,340
40, 735
45 ,131
50,470
43,829
40,735
39,485
44,778
Burke's Pres. Families of the USA by Burke's Peerage Ltd.
Anne Spann Burnett, m. Harry Hull, Jr. - Harry is des. of John Adams,
2nd. President
Harry Burnett, m. Celeste Stauffer {She was des. of Zachary Taylor, 12th
president). They had two issue: Medora Burnett and Celeste Burnett
The De s . of the Pres. of the USA by W. L. Zorn, p . 98, shows the following:
Marie Celeste Stauffer m. Harry Burnett; had issue: Peter Burnett who
m. Norma Hughes and had two issue: Medora A. Burnett and Marie Celeste
Burnett.
Va . Settlers & English Ancestors by Noel Currer-Briggs, 1970, Part VII,
page 672
#1260 - Thomas Burnett and Jane, his wife, administrator s of Jno: Powell
deceased present the following goods ...
�OBITUARIES
C. H. Burnett ,
Dec. 1, 1981 in an airplane crash, shortly after take-off while in
a downpour at the Gainesville, GA airport. He was from Gainesville, and
a passenger in which Tommy Hulsey was the pilot. He' also died. Burnett
was 39 years old and Hulsey was 27. It was a Cessna 310 twin-engine plane.
This was written in the Atlanta Journal, page 7C, on Dec. 2, 1981.
Walter Grant Burnett, died Aug. 31, 1981, buried Sept. 4, 1981. Surviving was his wife,
Diana C. Burnett and his aunt, Mrs. Lena M. Cutts. (Atlanta Journal, Sept.
2, 1981, page 3-C). The Atlanta Constitution, Thurs. Oct. 29, 1981, page 31-A
had the following article: "DeKalb To Beef Up Stakeout Operation" by
Charles W. Shucker - ... "This incident marked the second shooting of a
convenience store employee during a robbery attempt in the DeKalb County
area in less than two months. \~alter Burnett, 19, of northwest Atlanta was
shot and killed on August 31, 1981, where he was clerking for one night.
Burnett, who had worked for the Majik Market chain for several months,
reported to the store at 600 Church St. that Monday to fill in for another
employee, police officials said."
nan R. Burnett
funeral was Nov. 11, 1981, 2P.M., as stated in the Atlanta Journal on
2, 1981, page 7C. He resided at 3224 Panola Rd. Ellenwood, G~. with
his wife, Catherine. Other relatives (?) listed were: Ms. Dana Burnett,
Mrs. Kate Brimer, Mr. Patrick D. Crawford, 6 grandchildren, nieces &
nephews.
~ov.
MARRIAGES
Deborah Elizabeth Burnett m. Henry Foster Johnson on Sep. 4, 1981, in Spartenburg, SC. Her
parents: M/M James E. Burnett of Spartenburg. His parents: M/M John G.
Johnson, III. She works for Cotton States Insurance Co. He is a Southern
Tech graduate and works for Lee Wan & Associates, Inc. They will reside in
Marietta, Georgia. (Atlanta Constitution, Oct. 4, 1981).
QUERIES
James C. Burnett, Sr., 1912 (TX); James Henry Burnett, 1878 (TX); John Henry Burne t t, 1852
(TX); Richard C. Burnett, 1832 (TN); and Isham Burnett, 1794 (VA).
CONTACT: James (Jim) C. Burnett, r . , 9639 Leaside, Dallas, TX 75238 (213) 343-5331
Benjamin Burnett, died ca. 1791 in Pittsylvania Co., VA; wife: Frances; children: Benjamin,
Barnett, Godfrey, Edward, Jeremiah, Thomas, John, Sally, Polly, and Elizabeth. My g.g.g.g.
grandfather, Barnett Burnett, died in Spartanburg Co., SC, in 18ul. Will exchange information.
CONTACT: Jack T. Burnette, 618 Douglas St., Baltimore, MD 21225
mother's line was a Burnett. They come to Illinois from KY, settling in Schuyler Co. ca.
1843-45. My great grandfather, John Burnett, was the son of Wm. Hosea Burnett.
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CONTACT:
Russell W. Merritt , Box 261, Augusta, IL 62311
My g. g.grandfather was John Gilford Burnett.
who came to Missouri before him. David was a
nothing for me. I think John Gilford Burnett
more information on either/or both.
CONTACT: Mary Gail Harrison, 515 North
He may have had a brother, David Harrison Burnett
Civil War veteran and his records have provided
came to Missouri ca. 1895. Am interested in
22nd, Bethany, MO 64424
I would like any information about Mildred "Milly" Upshaw, b.ca. 1753 in Es sex Co., VA and
died Nov./Dec., 1838 in Lunenburg Co., VA. She married Jeremiah Burnett, Sr., b.ca.1738/1750,
Where were they married? Is there a family Bible with
died Oct./Nov. 1813 in Lunenburg, Co.
them listed? Their wills are in Lunenburg Co.which I have. According to Deed Book #20, p.211,
Jeremiah Burnett, Sr. gave Power of Attorney to Leroy Upshaw of Halifax Co., VA in 1806 . Leroy
was plaintiff (Order Book 21, p. 354) in suit by Phili~ Burnett. Leroy was the brother of
Mildred Upshaw and brother- in-law of Jeremiah Burnett, Sr. Am looking for additional information on the Burnett-Upshaw connection.
CONTACT: Ted 0. Brooke, 79 Wagonwheel Ct, NE, Marietta, GA 30067
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town, parish, church and family records, compiled by Albert Welles,
President of the American College for Genealogical Registry,
Family History and H eraldry," reasons are given for concluding
that the Buclls came from the English family of de Berille who
were connected in various ways with the courts of the kings, particularly of England during the reigns of Henry III, Edward I, II, III,
from A.D . 1270 to A.D. 1375.
In A.D . 1270 William de Be rille witnessed a charter granted by
the King for the protection of the Crusaders." In the time of
Edward III a petition was sent "to the Pope for the Canonization of
Thomas, late Count of Lancaster. Recital of his glorious and
Christian life and death inflicted upon him by the unjust. Prayer
for his enrollment among the saints
For the prosecution
of which business we have sent to you our beloved Walter de Burle,
Professor of the Sacred Page, Lord William Trussell, Knight and
Master John de Thoresby, Clerke.
Given at L ondon the
last day of the month of February 1327,"2-and in the same volume
it says that Edward III in 1330 sent for his "Envoy Extraordinary
his beloved Clerke, Master Walter de Burle, Prof. of the Sacred
Page.!"
On May 25, 1368, Rev. Thomas de Beuele was restored to the
Chancellorship of Ireland, with all the dignities and emoluments in
full which he had been deposed from in 1364 :4
Concerning the office of Chancellor of Ireland committed to T. de Buerle.
The King to whom etc.
Greeting: Know ye that we have committed to our Beloved in Christ,
Th omas de Buerle, brother, of the Hospital of St . John of Jerusalem in
Ireland, the Office of Chancellor of our land of Ireland to be held as long as
is pleasing to Us, he receiving in that office the accustomed feudal service
In testimony of which, etc.
Witness the King at Westminster, the 25 day of May, A.D. 1368.
By the King Himself.
Rymer's Foedera, Vol. I, part I, p. 484.
Ibid., Vol. II, part II, p. 695.
3 Vol. II, pa rt II, p. 782.
Rymer's F ., Vol. III, part
4 Ibid., Vol., III, part II, p. 993.
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In 1373, O ctober 30, Edward III gives a commission to John de
Buelle to be comman der of Calais." Also a second commission on
November 20, 1374, "to John de Burle, Captain of the King, City
of Calais of Supreme Jurisdiction, Civil and Criminal, and an
injunction on all officers and subjects of the King to obey an d
support him in the exercise of his office.':"
This shows that the name of one man, well known, was not
always spelt the same in early times . In England Bewelle, Berill,
Berrille, Berile are the same family. In ew England the name
is spelt Buel, Buell, Bewelle, and in Lebanon, Conn ., a large branch
spell their name Bewelle. Ensign William Bewelle was the seventh
ch ild of Samuel Buell of Killingworth, and grandson of William
Buell, Bewelle or Berille of Ki llingworth.
Ensign William Bewelle's tombstone is standing in Lebanon,
Conn. (where he went in 1698), and on it he is called "One of the
Fathers of the Town."
In the "Rotuli Hundredorum" (Roles of the Hundred) of England
by Command of His Majesty King George IlL, A .D. 18 12, many
of the Buell family are mentioned as holding manors and public offices
in many of the counties of England.
William Buell, a Welshman, came to Massachusetts in 1630 with
his mother "Goode Buell," from Wales.
"Goode Buell died at Windsor, Dec . 3, 1639."
William Buell was in the first land division in Windsor in 1636.
T hey evidently came there from Plymouth, as he is called "of Pl ymouth Colony ," and a William Buell and h is wife in O ct., 1650,
were indicted in Plymouth Colony as Baptists? with nine other prom inent people of Plymouth; his indictment was not pushed. He
"was a man of some considerable position in society, a man of prop- ,
erty and good personal character.?"
He died November 16, 1681; will dated July 26, 1681. I nventory, offered by his wife Mary, dated July 26, 1681, of £147 2S. 7d.
Ma ry, his relict, made oath "March 6 Anno 1682," that she made true
presentment of his estate.
Widow Mary Buell died at Windsor, Sept. I, 1684.
In William Buell 's will he gave all his tools to his sons, Samuel
and Peter, and gave his dau ghter Mary Niles £s more than any of
his other daughters.
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William Buell married Nov . 18, 1640, Mary - CHILDRE.~.
SA~1UEL,
b. Sept. 2, 1641; m. .I: ov. 30, 1662, Deborah Griswold;
d. July I I, 1720.
MARY, b. Sep t. 3, 1642; m . Feb. 23, 1660, - - Niles; d. I" 25.
PETER, b. August 19, 1644; m. March 31, 1670; d. Jan. 8, 1729.
HANNAH, b. Jan. 8, 1646; m. (1) Sept. 17, 1663, Timothy Palmer,
(2) Thomas W ells of Hartford; d. 1720.
HEPZIBAH, b. Dec. II, 1649; m. Jan. 12, 1673, Thomas 'Well s of
Hadley, Mass.; d. 1734,
SARAH, b. Ma rch 21, 1653; d. s.
ADIGAIL, b. Feb. 12, 1656; d. y.
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Samu el Buell of Windsor, born, Sept. 2, 1641 ; married at W ind Sal', November 30, 1662, Deborah Griswold, daughter of Edward,
born June 28, 1646.
Samuel Buell removed to Killingworth in 1664, wher e he " was an
extensive land holder, owning large estates amid the pleasant farm s
of Killingworth ;-filled many responsible public offices, and was ?gentleman of great influence, as well as generous means." He had
twelve children, seven sons, who with one exception married and
reared larg e families.
Samuel Buell, Sr., was appointed with John Gr iswold and Lieut.
Stephen Bradley, and three others, to be a "committee to surveyor
settle the road from Saybrooke to Samuell Buell's house in Kenilworth."
Samuel Buell, member of General Cou rt, presented a petition fay
14, 1697, for Hammonassett River bridge. He was also a member
for 1692, 1693, 1696, 1697, 1698 111., 1698 0 ., 1700 :M., 1701 11.,
1702, 1704 11,'1., 1704 0., 1706, 1708, 1710, 171 I, 1714, 1715.8 Made
Justice of the Peace at Killingworth, 1716; was denominated on the
Town Records as "Gentleman."
Samuel Buell gave by deed "dated Feb. IS, 1695 to his wellbeloved son Samuel Bu ell, Jr., seven acres of Land for a House and
Lot with a dwelling House thereon, Salt meadow fou r ac res, fou r
and a half acres of land in the neck (plain land), also two acres by
the westerly end of my hou se, a small piece of meadow, one third
of my lanel that flowed by the saw mill pond." Signed, etc., in th e
presence of Deborah Buell, Will. Buell and David Buell as witnesses.
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l10ndq Apr . 2, ~ 1960
Dear Paull
My wife unde
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of cancer (which we f ear d) so I am back
discovered your letter. It was good to b
i ifo on BOICE to
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for 1tl t lent i all t t h kno
and
in pursuing his fami~ further .
but is now on th
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at my desk after 10 dq vh e I
ar fro you again. I
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not kno that it is of much 1
h see d not p rticular~ interes d
BUELL. I will send under ep ate cov r a study I have mad or BEVILLE OF
CHESTERTO , HUNTS from which i lliam-l Beuell or Bu 11 of Dorehe t r and indsor
is supposed to dese nd, His descendants are legion and since many write me in r
the sd• •illiam and this Huntingdon ancestry, I
~e looked into it . Ther e- y
be a r lation hip, j t as th re might be with Bevel aters of H rtford (cont mpor
with
Buell) but 0 f ar the Scot ve r dic t of "not prov n applies .
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and his first wit s t l ed e ly at Dorcheste , M SS e here. they
war indited as Baptists" but 1 t r joi~d the indsor group,
• being their
carpenter and es: inet aker though I think h may" hay been at odds with their
theology. He was, in sane thing , a nonconformist, but he stayed in incfisor.
or his first wi.r~ .. do not know' her name , but "Goody Buell" (ioe., Goodwife
Buell) d 1639 shown in the l-fatthew Grant records ot early indsor . By O~
she has been pre umed to be hi I1loth r, but
0
opinion is that she was
wife who <Ii d with her r1r~t :lying-in- He (2)
ry
whos name is not
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recorded by Grant but who survi: ed him and d. 168 ( s I recall) , sh b ing
mother of all hi known children.
The se were the parents of your Hannah-2
Bue11 who m. Timothy P
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and h IS no "Chesterton, Hunts 0' English ancestry.
One Jedidi
Buell wro
th MS" which Ib rt elIas published in THE
B1JELl FAMILY and it make no de finit mention of thi lin, though I think
it i listed as a possibility . Later (bec ause Beville goes b ck to 1490 or
so) 1 t -as publi hed as lit he line I but wit h out proof. I think you
t hay
se n it in Booth' book though y ou cite no refer nee .
Bot h Jacob
and
McCr ck n h ve been inte re s t ed in this , but so r
I have not found sufficient
proof to reject and definit 1y not nough to accept.
The account in Stiles, 'Ancient Lndsor" ot the Buell f roily is arbled and
you should not accept it . I c an send y ou a v rified version if you ere interested
and would do 0 , but do not kno how f
you ant to go into this and fear to
burden you with unintere ting (to ' you) d tails (they interest
, however) .
ter you g t th BEVILLE cc ount , you can i ndic ate
at Ise you ant/need.
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0 R R I S.
Thomas Morris of ew Haven,
Conn. mar. Elizabeth -.--;
she d. 1681. Her name and
ancestry asked with dates and
locations.
(2) OLDAGE. Name and
data asked of wife of Richard
Oldage of Windsor, Conn. He
d. Jan. 27,' 1661.
(3) SHERMA . The Rev.
John Sherman of Conn, mar.
first Abigail Perkins. Her parentage asked with date and
place of birth, date and place
of marriage. She d. in London,
Eng., Sept. 8, 1644.
(4) BUELL - POST. William
Buell mar. Nov. 18, 1640, Mary
Post. She d. Windsor, Conn.,
Sept. 1, 1684. Was she dau. of
Abraham?
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(5) POST. Stephen Post mar.
(when and where?) .Eleanor
- -; her name and parentage
asked with date and place of
her birth. She d. Saybrook,
Conn. 1670.
(6) RAY. James Ray, b. 1630,
d. Haddam, Conn. , Mar. 1,
1730/1, mar. Elizabeth
her nam e and data asked.
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asked; 'she ~r ame and data
(3) WOODW ar. 8, 1649.
and data askedARD.. N a rn e
of Richard W of fIrst wife
Watertown M oodward of
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data asked of n Na me and
George WOod fIrst wife of i
town, Mass ward, of Waterabove. W~~ ~~n of Ri chard
WIlD d. 1658?
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(5) lVORDEN
data asked of ~. Name and
Worden of y
lfe of Peter
Peter d. therearb11l0uth. Mass.
1638 and M ' etw. Feb 9
. on Peter b af 5, 1638. iii;
fi'eb. 9, 1f339 Mng. , 1608, mar.
16 ' ary Sears.
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(1) , amu el ( 2) , , i l l i a m (3) a nd De bo r a h ( 4 ) who married J ose ph Th r o op and b ot h
di e d nea r Li t chfield ,
onn . Th e- a re both bu r ie d i n o ot v ille emetery whi ch I
have visi t ed yea rs a g o .
I ha ve not worke d on thi s l i ne f or ye ars f or
f ou nd a very
g ood a c c ount of t h ef a mi lies a nd was so bu sy look i ng aft e r my ot he r l i ne s as I am
try ing t o f ind all my an cest or s bac k to t he pi o nee r in t his c ou ntry .
In me r '
' i t I f ound that he wa s ma r t ' ed t o v r y P ost
o n 18th of '·ov embe r , 10 0 and she die d 1 st e pt . 1684 . I d i d not que st i on it bu t
have want ed to k n ow who he r pa r e nts we r e .ln a co py of ift
Pur itan An
s in
t he ewberry Lib ra ry , I found t ha t t he y d' d a t s ea . The n I f ou nd t he name of
Abr aham Post a nd t hou ht by as ki ng i f ahe ~a s a daught e r of his , it might b ring
out the r ea l pa r e nt s . So fa r no r e sults , s o wi ll just ha ve to pu t a Que st i on ~a rk
aft e r t he name of t he pa r e nt s .
Fu r the r Bu e l l i nfo rmatio n was f ou nd i n t he f o' lowing book s:
Conn . Ce et e ry Lns c r i pt.e on a a t Leba non ; "1 01 . 7 4, e w ngland Hist or i ca l and Gen .
Regis te r , p . 109 ; The ~ r i s w o l d a i ly ; 1a r l y Conn . Pr oba t e Cou r t ~e c o r d s j p . 109
"Tol . 23 , Am r ican Ge ne a l og i st .
I am not well or I wou ld co py the at eria l f o r y ou , bu t I j ust
do not ha ve t he st r ength to d o i t f or y ou , but., ou pr ob ably can f ind t he a t e r ial
in ew York Ci t y . I us ed to g o to e wbe r ry Li b r a ry but d i d not ge t t here t his y ea r o
Howe ve r h er e is s omthi ng I k now you woumd be inter est ed in a nd
wi l l co py i t f o r y ou .
Ni l l of ~ i d o w !a ry Bu e l l .
Buell , Wi d o\'1 Ma r y , ~ i ndsor, Die d ist of Se pt . 16 84 . I nv e nt ory ±J19- 15-06 . Ta ke n 11
ct . 1584 by Jame s ' i l l i a r d and ~a u e l arbe r . Ni l l da t ed 29 Aug . 1684 .
I , <a r Bu e l l , be ing e r y. wea k and nigh to de at h , but ha v i ng f!I1J na t u rall
Unde r standing , ha v ing s ome smale thi ngs to di spo s e of, my , i l l is t hat my Lde e't
daught e r ia r y ,,· ill s s ha l l ha ve my 'tie st c oa t e , Coa t , and t he Bat t whi ch wa s a rah 's ,
and one white l i ne n apr on , a nd o ne blue ap r on whi ch is wove : a nd t he rest of my
00 1 and Li ne n Cl othe s I g i ve to my da ught e r a nna h Pa l me r , a nd my Ha t t , and o ne
e wt er P l a t t e r and o ne ti n pa nn , I g i ve to lID) daughte r He pz i ba h " e l l e s six ya rds of
Li ne n Cl ot h , and I g i ve t o ny g r . c hi l d '~ry ? a lme r ',\mol Cl ot h to mak e he r a Coa t ,
and the r e st of my mo J.cClot h i s t o be d i v id e d bet we en my daughte r 's a ry and Hanna h ,
and t h e r e st of my linen c l oth is t o be di vi ded between my t wo dau ghte r s 'Ja ey and
Ha n na h , and I g i ve to my dau hte r Ha nna h one blue apron , and that is all that I g i ve
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t o my daughte r .
'. ' line th ou g h the lo odward fa mily a r e Ri uhard 1) a nd wife
se ,
Ge or g e (2) and \ a ry : J ohn ( 3 ) and Re be c ca . ob bi n s; Ri cha r d (4) and J. 18r.r ': Si me o n ~p~
and a rah 3a k e r : ir i a m (6) and Jame s Hy de o Th e r e seem t o be ma nw who a r des c ended
f r o t h i s r o odwa r d family and t hrou gh an eld e r l r lady I e ot t he name ~t e wa r t and uale
and have be e n wat chi ng fo r s ome d ev el op eme nt bu t s o fa r none . I thou ght t ha t may be if
t h e r wer e listed in th e Har t f or d i mes , w mig ht f i nd them. Se ems s o f u nny t hat Ro s e
who wa s 80 y ea rs ol d when she i e d, s hould not be kno<J n by s ome of h e r d e s c e nda nts . I
have found the name Df i mon ':li l l a r d of Co nc or d and He nr y ~! i l la r d b or n J a n. 4 , 1655 a
and died in Ia e s , 1701 an d mar r i e d (2 ) Dor ca s Cut l e r about 1689 . 0 b ein a ble to 0
to t h e ewbe rry Li br a r y , I ca not l ook o nly i n t he Ti mes or othe r publ i ca ti ons . ....ay be
you can find them in e 'tl Yor k and
would appre cia te any informa tion y ou ca n give me .
�I wrote '\ au in pril , 1952 a bou t a illette l ine that
ha ve but at t ha t
time you c ould not give aqy info rmation . I s e e that you a re conne cted with t h e
Ame rican enealogist and -ir , Ja cobus , and so I am g oi ng t o give you my pr ob l em
a ga in .
'lY othe r I smoth e r wa s l·.l a r i a ' l i za Br own, daughte r of Samuel r ow n and
lizabe th r i nd l e Gi l l e t t e and she was bo rn .~lB y 22 , 180) "' r a nvi l l e ,
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ma r r i e d e r vey oia ao n vans , June 5, 182) in Gr a nv i l l e . amuel r own wa s bo rn Aug .
11 , 1765 landfo r d , a s s , , and di e d in Gra nv ille , N, y . uly 20 , 1829 . I ha ve h is l in
f r om \ri l l i a m ( 1) Ca pt . Sol om o n (2) and amu el ()) , bu t s o fa r I cannot f' Lndwhe r e
lizabeth Pr i nd l e i l l ette was b orn a r wh o h er pa rents were .
~ a mu e l Br own and
lizabeth had 18 ch i l dre n, fi ve who died young a nd the r e st
lived to be ma r r i e d and a re as foll ow s :
1 . Sal l y , b . uly 8, 179) , m, Lns I ov ·1e r c ha nt .
2 . Sol om on , b . Se pt . 26 , 1794 , m, 'a r a h e t chum.
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v i d Sh e l d on , b . June 12 , 1797 , m, r pha Du 11 .
4 . " m. Ha l l e c k , b . June 12 , 1798, m, Polly Br own.
5 . Amanda , b . ov , 17 , 1799 , m, wen e r cha rrt ,
6 . a ria liza , b , . ay 22 ,180) , m, He r vey ·~a s o n va n s .
7 • et sy Ann , b . Ja n , 9 , 1805 , m, ' l i a s "r f i g ht .
8 . a ne Bo l e , b . ct . )0 ,1806 , m, Thomas t c h ,
9 . Adeline , b . July 2) , 1808, m. Lu c i e n ~ i l l e r .
10 . Samu e l d s o n, b . Jan . )0 , 1810 , m, live and ' a r a h Li ,
11 . Lu c i nda Tagga r d , b . Sept . 15 , 181) , m. he r man emington .
12 . J ame s ·' a r r i s o n, b . April 15 , 1817 , m, l, a r y ye o
I) . Lou i s e l i l l e r , b . June 12, 1822 , m. z ra ' e r r i ngt o n.
lizabeth Pr i nd l e Gi l l et t e wa s bo r n De c . ; 5, ; 775 and died De c j )1 , 1847
near Granville ,
• Y. I bel i eve she is bur ie d in Le e Ceme t e r y be t w e n Gr a nv i l l e
and ~ ou t h Gr a nv i l l e . I t seems funny t hat I ca nnot find the Gi l l e t t e family and
did t he r own family , bu t I ha ppened t o find a des cendant of t h e r ow n family who
ve be en lo ok ing s i nc e
ha d from the pi one e r but not aqythi ng on the i l l ett e .
1926 whe n I started on my g e nea l ogy . I su re wou l d a ppre cia t e a ny info rma tion you
can g i v e me . ot able to g o to the . . ~ewbe r ry like
used to and I mi ss doing i t .
<ay be we ca n help ea ch othe r f or
have something on 140 line s , some not
as much as other s , and wil l be glad to exc hang e i nf or ma t io n .
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RUELL. Ref.: The Buell Fam.
of England and America, by Albert Welles, 1881. -/.., &3
Record of marriages of chil,
of William Buell: l-Samuel, b.
Windsor, Conn. Sept. 2, 1641,
mar. there Nov. 13 or 18, 1662,
Deborah Griswold b. June 28,
1646, d. Killingsworth, Con n.
Feb. 7, 1719, dau. of Edward
Griswold of Windsor; had 12
children. 2-Mary Sept. 3, 1642,
mar. there Feb. 23, 1660, Simon
Mills of Windsor; moved to
Weatogue, Conn., 1669; she d. at
Massaco, East Simsbury, Conn.,
June 2, 1718; had 11 children.
3-Peter, b. Aug. 19, 1644, moved
to Simsbury, Conn., d. there
Jan. 8, 1729; mar. at Windsor,
Mar. 31, 1670. Martha Cozzens,
d. Simsbury, May 22, 1686, dau.
of Tomas Cozzens of Taunton,
Mass.; had 9 chil. Peter mar.
2d, abt 1687, Mary or Mer c y
Strong who d. ay 4, 1688, age
22; no children. He mar. 3d,
prob. at Windsor, June 30, 1699,
Mary (Gillette) Bissell , widow
of Jacob Bissell and dau. of Jonathan and Mary (Kelsey) Gillette, Jr. Had 4 children.
4-Hannah b. Jan. 8, 1647, d. at
Windsor Sept. 26, 1704: mar.
there Sept. 17, 1663, Timothy
Palmer, b. Mar. 20, 1641, d. Aug.
29, 1713, son of Nicholas Palmer; had 10 chil. 5-Hepzibah, b.
Windsor, Dec. 11, 1649. d. Deerffield, Mass. , Mar. 1707; mar. at
Windsor, Jan. 12, 1673, Thoma '
Wells of Windsor, Conn., Hatfield and Deerfield , Mass. , son
of Thomas Wells of Hartford ,
Conn. Had 8 chil. Hepzibah
mar. 2d, Feb. 17, 1699, Daniel
Billings. 6-Sarah, b. Windsor,
Mar. 21, 1674, d. there unmar.
1734. 7-Abigail, b. Windsor Feb.
12, 1656, d. there unmar. Nov.
16, 1681. Ans. forwarded .
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Title
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Ferguson Library Genealogy - Manuscripts & Data Sheets
Subject
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Stamford (Conn.) -- genealogy
Ferguson Library
Description
An account of the resource
Collection of genealogical manuscripts stored in the Ferguson Library's local history collection in Stamford, Connecticut.
Publisher
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The Ferguson Library
Language
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English
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
FL.genemanu
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
Original Format
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Typewritten pages
Copied book excerpts
Handwritten notes on yellow lined paper
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Title
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Buell family heritage documents
Subject
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Buell--Family
Windsor (Conn.)
Genealogy
Description
An account of the resource
Collection of research documents and correspondence about the Buell family, a branch of which settled in Windsor, Connecticut in the 17th century.
The documents contained are:
"The Beville Family of Huntingdonshire"
Wills and inventories for William Buell and family of Windsor, Connecticut
Excerpts from "Fifty Puritan Ancestors 1628-1660 - Genealogical Notes 1560-1900" by Elizabeth Todd Nash
Correspondence to and from Robert R. Buell from 1959-1961
Handwritten research notes
Creator
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Buell, Robert R. (Robert Rood), 1913-
Publisher
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The Ferguson Library
Rights
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The Ferguson Library has determined, to the best of its ability based on available information, that this material is unlikely to be protected by copyright interests and is in the public domain. Copyright status is, however, often difficult to determine with certainty, so restrictions may still exist. You are solely responsible for obtaining whatever permission may be needed to use this material.
Format
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text/pdf
Language
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English
Type
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Text
Identifier
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FL.genemanu.058
Coverage
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Windsor (Conn.)
17th century