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(2.5.2.10.7.1) JONATHAN EDWARDS HOYT (#3565) born October 9, 1801 Albany NY and died
February 26, 1856 Union NJ; lived in Colebrook CT and Union NJ; married June 1824 Maria L. Bass
and they had 4 daughters
(2.5.2.10.7.2) JAMES JAUNCEY HOYT (#3566) born January 1803 Albany NY and drowned at
Rocky Hill CT July 3, 1819
(2.5.2.10.7.3) WILLIAM SMITH HOYT (#3567) born December 29, 1809 Colebrook CT; a dry goods
merchant and broker; resided New York City and 1871 was residing on Staten Island; married March 2,
1836 Frances Ogden Edwards born October 2, 1812 New Haven CT. Born to them were:
(2.5.2.10.7.3.1) HENRIETA EDWARDS HOYT (#4615) born June 1, 1838 New Haven CT; living in
New York City 1871; married July 7, 1859 Henry W. Shelton.
(2.5.2.10.7.3.2) JAMES JAUNCEY HOYT (#4616) (Colonel) born September 22, 1840 New Haven
CT; living unmarried on Staten Island 1871; a broker in New York City; enlisted August 1862 in the
156th New York Regiment; was Captain commanding a Regiment in Shenandoah Valley at Winchester,
Fisher’s Hill, and Cedar Creek; wounded October 19, 1864; honorably discharged January 1865. He
was brevet Major for services at Winchester and Lt. Col. for services at Cedar Creek.
(2.5.2.10.7.3.3) WILLIAM BENJAMIN HOYT (#4617) born October 2, 1845 New York City; living in
New York City and Staten Island 1871
(2.5.2.10.7.4) BENJAMIN HOYT (#3568) born August 20, 1811 Colebrook CT and died April 7, 1847
New York City; unmarried
(2.5.2.11) JONAS HAIT (Hoyt) (#2761) (NZLM-K3) born May (3) 8, 1720 Stamford and died October
22 (or November 21), 1807 North Stamford where he lived; buried North Stamford Cemetery;
Landowner; married June 20, 1751 Elizabeth Smith born August 24, 1730 and died September 22,
1795; born to them were:
(2.5.2.11.1) JONAS HAIT (Hoyt) (#3050) born February 29, 1752 Stamford and died January 14,
1776.
(2.5.2.11.2) HANNAH HAIT (Hoyt) (#3051) born April 15, 1753 Stamford and died there June 25,
1825; buried North Stamford Cemetery; married April 21, 1780 in Stamford, Asahel Weed [son of
Amos & Mary (Clason) Weed] born January 1, 1755/56 Stamford and died there December 3, 1825;
buried with Hannah; Private in Army between 1776-77; and born to them were:
(2.5.2.11.2.1) ELIZABETH WEED born February 18, 1781 and died after 1827; married c1802 in
Almond, Alleghany, NY Elijah Scofield
(2.5.2.11.2.2) MARY WEED born September 22, 1783 Stamford and died there after 1860; unmarried
(2.5.2.11.2.3) JOHN WEED, JR., born October 29, 1786 Stamford and died there March 16, 1860;
buried North Stamford Cemetery; farmer 1850; married 1st name unk; 2d 1816 in Stamford, Matilda
Lockwood born March 3, 1797 CT and died January 18, 1879 Stamford; buried with John; and born to
John and his 1st wife were:
(2.5.2.11.2.3.1) THIRZA WEED (c1808-)
(2.5.2.11.2.3.2) SALLY LOUISA WEED (c1810-)
(2.5.2.11.2.3.3) MARY ANN WEED (c1812-)
(2.5.2.11.2.3.4) FRANCES AUGUSTA WEED (c1814-)
Born to John and his 2d wife, Matilda, were:
(2.5.2.11.2.3.5) JULIA M. WEED born 1828 Stamford; married January 24, 1857 in Stamford, George
Oviatt born 1829 NY and born to them was:
(2.5.2.11.2.3.5.1) LIZZIE M. OVIATT born 1857 NY
(2.5.2.11.2.3.6) JOHN C. WEED born 1831 Stamford
(2.5.2.11.2.3.7) HARRIET WEED born 1833 Stamford
(2.5.2.11.2.4) ANNA WEED (c1789-) married c1810 Woolsey (Walsey) Burtis born 1787 NY and born
to them was:
(2.5.2.11.2.4.1) CHARLES BURTIS born 1812 CT; married c1831 Emily {mnu} born August 6, 1810
CT and died February 23, 1890; buried Andreas-Hoyt Cemetery, Darien CT; and born to them were:
(2.5.2.11.2.4.1.1) ANN M. BURTIS (1836-)
(2.5.2.11.2.4.1.2) CHARLES W. BURTIS born 1839 New Canaan CT; married February 15, 1860 in
Stamford, Ann Eliza Tristom born 1838 New Canaan
(2.5.2.11.2.4.1.3) GEORGE W. BURTIS (1841-)
(2.5.2.11.2.4.1.4) FRANCIS BURTIS (1843-1844)
(2.5.2.11.2.4.1.5) JAMES A. BURTIS (1847-)
(2.5.2.11.2.4.1.6) STEPHEN G. BURTIS (1849-)
(2.5.2.11.2.5) ASAHEL WEED, JR. (c1791-)
(2.5.2.11.3) BENJAMIN HAIT (Hoyt) (#3052) born November 2, 1754 Stamford and died October 3,
1776.
(2.5.2.11.4) EPENETUS HAIT (Hoyt) (#3053) born December (25) 26, 1756 Stamford and died
November 29/30, 1831 probably North Stamford where he lived; buried North Stamford Cemetery;
between November 7, 1776 and January 28, 1778 served as a Private in Jonathan Whitney’s Company;
he was selectman for 5 years, first 1818; married December 21, 1787 in Stamford, Hannah Weed (sister
of Asahel above) who died January 6, 1831 age 65y; and born to them were (Hait or Hoyt - will go with
Hoyt):
(2.5.2.11.4.1) CHARLOTTE HOYT (#3569) born November 2, 1790 Stamford and died December 3,
1812 North Stamford
(2.5.2.11.4.2) JOTHAM HOYT (#3570) born March 30, 1793 Stamford and died September 20, 1857
NYC; buried North Stamford Cemetery; lived in North Stamford until 1843 when he moved to New
York. He was a leading man in Stamford; was selectman for 6 years and represented that town in the
General Assembly. Jotham married January 4, 1817 in Stamford, Julia Ann Davenport [dau of John &
Prudence (Bell) Daven port] born November 30, 1794 Stamford and died there July 2, 1868; buried
North Stamford Cemetery; and born to them were:
(2.5.2.11.4.2.1) JOHN WILLIS HOYT born October 30, 1820 Stamford and died after 1880 New
Canaan CT; was a shoemaker between 1850-60; married October 17, 1842 in Stamford, Maria
Elizabeth Smith born 1824 NY and died January 28, 1899 Stamford; buried North Stamford Cemetery;
and born to them were (must have been an epidemic in Nov-Dec 1852):
(2.5.2.11.4.2.1.1) CHARLES HOYT born July 15, 1845 Stamford and died there November 20, 1852;
buried North Stamford Cemetery
(2.5.2.11.4.2.1.2) EDWARD HOYT born July 15, 1845 Stamford and died there December 5, 1852;
buried North Stamford Cemetery
(2.5.2.11.4.2.1.3) MARY E HOYT born March 17, 1847 Stamford and died there November 10, 1852;
buried North Stamford Cemetery
(2.5.2.11.4.2.1.4) EVA HOYT born 1854 Stamford
(2.5.2.11.4.2.1.5) EDA HOYT born 1854 Stamford
(2.5.2.11.4.2.2) MARY BELL HOYT born September 27, 1822
(2.5.2.11.4.2.3) AMELIA HOYT born October 22, 1823
(2.5.2.11.4.2.4) CHARLES EDWARD HOYT born May 5, 1825 Stamford and died March 15, 1865;
married c1850 Mary Keeler (c1829-)
(2.5.2.11.4.2.5) LOUISA MARIA HOYT born December 1826 and died March 22, 1854; married June
2, 1849 Andrew Pearsall (c1822-)
(2.5.2.11.4.2.6) JULIA AUGUSTA HOYT born April 17, 1829 and died July 13, 1871
(2.5.2.11.4.2.7) EMILY CORDELIA HOYT born July 26, 1835 Stamford; married January 18, 1858 in
Stamford, John W. Evans born c1831 Stamford; and born to them were:
(2.5.2.11.4.2.7.1) DAVID EVANS born c1859 Stamford
(2.5.2.11.4.2.7.2) EDWIN DAVENPORT EVANS born c1861 Stamford
(2.5.2.11.4.2.7.3) FRANK EVANS born c1863 Stamford
(2.5.2.11.4.2.7.4) WILLIAMS DAVENPORT EVANS born c1865 Stamford
(2.5.2.11.4.2.7.5) EMILY EDITH EVANS born c1867 Stamford
(2.5.2.11.4.3) JONAS HOYT (#3571) born April 20, 1795 Stamford and died March 4, 1796.
(2.5.2.11.4.4) MARY WEED HOYT (#3572) born July 29, 1797; living Wilton CT 1871; married
Andrew Betts; and born to them was:
(2.5.2.11.4.4.1) HARRIET BETTS born July 28, 1822 Wilton CT and died July 20, 1896; married April
14, 1841 James Comstock [son of Samuel & Anna (Dunning) Comstock] born January 22, 1815 Wilton
and died there January 6, 1886; merchant, postmaster for 30+ years; and born to them were:
(2.5.2.11.4.4.1.1) STRONG COMSTOCK born March 27, 1844 Wilton CT and died there August 1,
1935; Yale graduate; educator, principal at Wilton Academy and Union School, High School at Ansonia
CT and Cooperstown NY and the Balmofrth Avenue School, Danbury CT; married December 29, 1870
in Moravia NY, Martha Jane Atwood [dau of Thomas & Martha (Brigden) Atwood] born September 25,
1838 Moravia and died May 6, 1894 Cooperstown NY; and born to them were:
(2.5.2.11.4.4.1.1.1) LEONARD ATWOOD COMSTOCK born November 21, 1871 Ansonia CT; Yale
graduate 1895, B.A.; science teacher in secondary schools; resided Madison NJ 1945; married
November 9, 1902 in Brooklyn NY, Edith Louise Reynolds [dau of Cyrus & Bethia Close (Reynolds)
Reynolds] born August 18, 1874 NYC; and they had 2 kids, 1 of which was:
(2.5.2.11.4.4.1.1.1.1) INFANT SON COMSTOCK born and died May 21, 1904
(2.5.2.11.4.4.1.1.2) MARY RAYMOND COMSTOCK born May 28, 1874 Walton NY and died March
16, 1937 Wilton CT
(2.5.2.11.4.4.1.1.3) HARRIET BETTS COMSTOCK born July 3, 1876 Walton NY; resided
Washington, D.C. 1948; married June 15, 1907 James Frederick Rogers [son of James M & Margaret
(Sprague) Rogers] – there are numerous articles on the ‘Net written by a Dr James Frederick Rogers –
not sure this is same guy.
(2.5.2.11.4.4.1.1.4) GEORGIANNA FRANCES COMSTOCK born September 9, 1878 Walton NY;
resided Wilton CT 1948
(2.5.2.11.4.4.1.1.5) JAMES COMSTOCK born August 7, 1880 Walton NY; Yale graduate; resided
Wilton CT 1945; married June 20, 1917 Mabel F Olmstead born September 30, 1887 and died
December 5, 1941; no offspring
(2.5.2.11.4.4.1.1.6) ALFRED THOMAS COMSTOCK born June 13, 1884 Walton NY; Yale graduate
1906, Ph.B., electrical engineer; resided Lynn MA 1945; married October 20, 1909 in Moravia NY,
Henrietta Decoudres [dau of Charles Wesley & Catherine Alida (Sykes) Decoudres] born September 8,
1883 Moravia; offspring
(2.5.2.11.4.4.1.2) GEORGE COMSTOCK born June 19, 1847 Wilton CT and died January 20, 1923
Bridgeport CT; wholesale grocer, Comstock-Willett Co at Bridgeport; married October 12, 1871 in
Bridgeport, Sara Maria Lockwood Smith [dau of Isaac William & Julia Thatcher (Olmstead) Smith]
born January 9, 1854 Pound Ridge NY and died July 29, 1937; and born to them were:
(2.5.2.11.4.4.1.2.1) MORTIMER SMITH COMSTOCK born December 10, 1872 Bridgeport CT; firm
of Smith-Comstock Co of Bridgeport CT; resided Bridgeport 1948
(2.5.2.11.4.4.1.2.2) ANDREW BETTS COMSTOCK born May 22, 1877 Bridgeport CT and died
March 10, 1934; married June 27, 1925 Alice May Hill [dau of Edward O & Addie M] born 1887
Windsor CT; no offspring
(2.5.2.11.4.4.1.3) ANDREW BETTS COMSTOCK born August 28, 1849 Wilton CT and died there
June 19, 1863
(2.5.2.11.4.4.1.4) MARIANNE COMSTOCK born February 8, 1852 Wilton CT; married May 17, 1882
John Johnston
(2.5.2.11.4.4.1.5) HARRIET ISABEL COMSTOCK born June 15, 1855 Wilton CT and died April 15,
1881 Brooklyn, Kings, NY; married February 18, 1875 Alfred McKee
(2.5.2.11.4.4.1.6) WILLIAM EDGAR COMSTOCK born May 17, 1857 Wilton CT; resided Wilton
1906; unmarried
(2.5.2.11.4.5) ELIHU HOYT, JR (#3573) born December 20, 1801 and died May 14, 1828 probably at
North Stamford where he lived; buried North Stamford Cemetery; married c1826 Eliza Morgan
(c1805-) and born to them were:
(2.5.2.11.4.5.1) WILLIAM MORGAN HOYT (c1827-)
(2.5.2.11.4.5.2) BETSEY MARIA HOYT (c1828-)
(2.5.2.11.5) LYDIA HAIT (Hoyt) (#3054) born May 11, 1759 and died July 17, 1759 – not listed in all
sources
(2.5.2.11.6) JOSEPH HAIT (Hoyt) (#3055) born May 20, 1760 Stamford and died there August 5, 1796
probably at North Stamford where he lived; buried North Stamford Cemetery; married May 13, 1790 in
Stamford, Hannah Smith [dau of Charles & Hannah (Weed) Smith] who died October 22, 1847 age 85
y; buried North Stamford Cemetery. Hannah remarried, after Joseph’s death, to Amos Weed Jr. Born
to Joseph and Hannah were (Hait or Hoyt - will go with Hoyt):
(2.5.2.11.6.1) BENJAMIN HOYT (#3574) born in September 1791 Stamford and died there February
1, 1828, probably at North Stamford, where he lived; buried North Stamford Cemetery; married
January 11, 1816 in Stamford, Sally E. Keeler (c1795-) of Stamford, and born to them was:
(2.5.2.11.6.1.1) MARY ELIZABETH HOYT born November 13, 1817 Stamford and died there May
13, 1899; buried St. John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery; married, in May 1842 in Stamford, George
Weed (2.5.2.7.1.7.1.1) – see him for offspring
(2.5.2.11.6.2) HARVEY HOYT (#3575) born c1794 Stamford and died January 15, 1820 at North
Stamford; unmarried
(2.5.2.11.6.3) JOSEPH SMITH HOYT (#3576) born October 29, 1796 at North Stamford, after his
father’s death, and died there, May 20, 1832; unmarried.
(2.5.2.11.7) STEPHEN HAIT (Hoyt) (#3056) born September 17, 1761/2 and died March 17, 1765 –
not listed in all sources
(2.5.2.11.8) CALEB HAIT (hoyt) (#3057) born January 4, 1764 and died May 21, 1766(?) – not listed
in all sources
(2.5.2.11.9) DEBORAH HAIT (Hoyt) (#3058) born April 14, 1766 Stamford and died August 25,
1846; married a Mr. Shephard, of Poundridge NY
(2.5.2.11.10) JARED HAIT (Hoyt) (#3059) born March 20, 1768 Stamford and died May 9, 1812,
probably at North Stamford, where he lived; unmarried.
(2.5.2.11.11) STEPHEN HAIT (Hoyt) (#3060) born March 25, 1770 Stamford and died May 13, 1812,
probably at South Salem NY, where he lived; married February 26, 1801 Mary Hoyt
(#3551) (2.5.2.5.5.4) born October 2, 1777 and died January 10, 1842. Born to them were (Hait or Hoyt
- will go with Hoyt):
(2.5.2.11.11.1) JARED HOYT (#3577) born February 4, 1802 South Salem NY; married March 3, 1828
Elizabeth Mead (c1806-); Jared was a farmer and they were living in South Salem 1871. Born to them
were:
(2.5.2.11.11.1.1) HARRIET HOYT (#4618) born December 12, 1829 Lewisboro NY; living unmarried
1871 Lewisboro
(2.5.2.11.11.1.2) SUSAN HOYT (#4619) born November 26, 1834 Lewisboro NY; married May 15,
1866 in Lewisboro, Cyrus Fancher
(2.5.2.11.11.1.3) JANE E. HOYT (#4620) born October 6, 1838 Lewisboro NY; married April 17, 1861
in Lewisboro, Fred H. Smith
(2.5.2.11.11.1.4) STEPHEN HOYT (#4621) born June 13, 1840 Lewisboro NY; living unmarried 1871
South Salem NY
(2.5.2.11.11.2) HANNAH HOYT (#3578) born March 9, 1803; married March 10, 1826 Smith Mead
born c1799
(2.5.2.11.11.3) STEPHEN SMITH HOYT (#3579) born August 27, 1804; 1871 living Wilton CT, and
died December 19, 1887; married 1st c1829 Eunice S Morgan [dau of Stephen & Anna (St John)
Morgan] born March 9, 1813 and died November 27, 1849; 2d June 8, 1851 Jane St. John [dau of
Lewis Hiram & Polly (Betts) St John] born January 19, 1823 Wilton, Fairfield, CT; and born to him
and Jane was:
(2.5.2.11.11.3.1) CLARA JANE HOYT born June 8, 1859 and died April 20, 1887; married November
25, 1879 D Smith Gage; and born to them was:
(2.5.2.11.11.3.1.1) ELEANOR FLORENCE GAGE born February 21, 1883 and died after 1904
(2.5.2.11.11.4) LINUS HOYT (#3580) born October 5, 1809; 1871 living South Salem; married 1st
c1840 Mary A. Hoyt (#5925) (2.5.3.4.1.1.3); and 2d c1838 Abigail Benedict. (Order of marriages may
be reversed.)
(2.5.2.11.12) ENOCH HAIT (Hoyt) (#3061) born January 8, 1772 Stamford and died July 1, 1827
probably in North Stamford where he lived and farmed; buried North Stamford Cemetery; married
1st c1805 Nancy L. Smith who died April 7, 1811 age 27y; 2d Sally Ann Smith (sister of Nancy) born
June 23, 1791 Stamford. Born to Enoch and Nancy were (Hait or Hoyt - will go with Hoyt):
(2.5.2.11.12.1) MARIA HOYT (#3581) (c1806-) married November 23, 1828 Reuben S. Weed of
Scarsdale
(2.5.2.11.12.2) NANCY ELIZABETH HOYT (#3582) (c1808-) married Mr. A. Orton
(2.5.2.11.12.3) CALVIN GODDARD HOYT (#3583) born c1810 Stamford; living in Lawrence KS
1871
Born to Enoch and his second wife, Sally, were:
(2.5.2.11.12.4) SARAH ANN HOYT (#3584) born September 30, 1813 Stamford and died January 5
(or June 6), 1821
(2.5.2.11.12.5) JAMES NELSON HOYT (#3585) born March 8, 1815 Stamford; living Coventry NY
1871; a shoemaker by trade; married Maria (Hall)(Phillips?) and born to them were:
(2.5.2.11.12.5.1) PHEBE ANN HOYT (#4622) born February 8, 1840 New Windsor NY; married
Harvey Brown and they resided Newburgh NY
(2.5.2.11.12.5.2) JOHN HOYT (#4623) born March 21, 1842 New Windsor NY; married Caroline
Christian
(2.5.2.11.12.5.3) ENOCH HOYT (#4624) born August 14, 1844 New Windsor NY; unmarried
(2.5.2.11.12.5.4) HANNAH AMELIA HOYT (#4625) born June 21, 1847 New Windsor NY; married
September 21, 1866 Samuel Harris and they resided Mattewan NY.
(2.5.2.11.12.5.5) JOSHUA HOYT (#4626) born June 18, 1849 New Windsor
(2.5.2.11.12.5.6) CHARLES HOYT (#4627) born April 18, 1854 New Windsor
(2.5.2.11.12.5.7) MARIA ELIZABETH HOYT (#4628) born December 22, 1858 Coventry NY
(2.5.2.11.12.6) SARAH MEHITABLE HOYT (#3586) born c1820 (1817) and living on the homestead
in North Stamford 1871; unmarried
(2.5.2.11.12.7) SUSAN MATILDA HOYT (#3587) born 1819 Stamford; married William Brown;
living in South Norwalk CT 1871
(2.5.2.11.12.8) AN INFANT HOYT (#3588) died February 21, 1821
(2.5.2.11.12.9) SAMUEL WILLIARD HOYT (#3589) born c1821 Stamford; living North Stamford
1871
(2.5.2.11.12.10) HARRIET HOYT (#3590) born 1824 Stamford and died August 22, 1862.
(2.5.2.11.12.11) SALLY ANN HOYT (#3591) born 1824 Stamford; married June 7, 1849 in Pound
Ridge NY, Cyrus Crissey born 1827 New Canaan CT; and they were living in New Canaan CT, 1871.
Born to them was:
(2.5.2.11.12.11.1) ERASTUS S. CRISSEY born 1852 New Canaan CT
(2.5.2.11.12.12) JOHN SMITH HOYT (#3592) born c1825 Stamford; purportedly living in or near
Lawrence KS, 1871
(2.5.2.11.12.13) CLARISSA AUGUSTA HOYT (#3593) born circa September 1827 Stamford and was
living in North Stamford, 1871; married between 1851-58, Harvey Brown (1833-) and born to them
was:
(2.5.2.11.12.13.1) CLEMENTINE A. BROWN born February 22, 1858 Stamford and died there March
7, 1862; buried there North Stamford Cemetery
(2.5.2.11.13) ELIZABETH HAIT (Hoyt) (#3062) born February 11, 1775 (October 30, 1776 Stamford)
and died August 19, 1779.
(2.5.2.11.14) JONAS HAIT (#3063) born October 30, 1776 and died August 19, 1779. Dates create
conflict – same birth and death dates for Elizabeth and Jonas.
(2.5.3) MARY JAGGER (NZLJ-6R) born c1683 Stamford CT and died there c1748; married March 29,
1705 in Stamford, as his 1st wife, Samuel Hait/Hoyt (#2649) (Captain)(Deacon) born c1679 Stamford
and died c1766-67 probably at Stamford where he lived; will probated February 23, 1767 at Stamford;
a landowner and bought and sold a large amount of real estate during his life; Deacon of the Stamford
Church before 1746 and represented Stamford in the General Court in 1727-29 and 1733-34; also Clerk
of Probate in Stamford 1736-41; Justice of Peace 1735-46; selectman of Stamford for 17 years, first in
1716. Born to Mary and Samuel were (Hait or Hoyt - will go with Hait):
(2.5.3.1) A CHILD (#2762) died August 29, 1706
(2.5.3.2) MARY HAIT (Hoyt) (#2764) born February 20, 1711/2 Stamford and was still living in 1761,
when her father’s will was written; married January 6, 1736 at Stamford, Joseph Scofield [son of
Joseph & Eunice (Buxton) Scofield] born April 29, 1710 Stamford and died there 1775; and born to
them were:
(2.5.3.2.1) JOANNA SCOFIELD born April 10, 1737 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.2) JOSEPH SCOFIELD III born June 14, 1738 Stamford and died October 30, 1818 Dryden,
Tompkins, NY; served as a Private 1776; married December 13, 1765 in Stamford, Anna Brown [dau of
Nathaniel & Anna (Brush) Brown] born January 17, 1745/46 Stamford and died March 7, 1827 Dryden
NY; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.2.1) BETSEY SCOFIELD born October 2, 1766 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.2.2) RUAH SCOFIELD born August 29, 1768 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.2.3) ANANIAS SCOFIELD born January 14, 1771 Stamford and died 1847-48 Dryden,
Tompkins, NY; married c1792 Martha Waters [dau of John & Olive (Delevan) Waters] born June 20,
1773 Stamford and died 1830; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.2.3.1) SALLY SCOFIELD born February 21, 1793 Stamford and died September 3, 1830
Dryden, Tompkins, NY
(2.5.3.2.2.3.2) OLIVE SCOFIELD born April 16, 1795 Stamford and died 1854
(2.5.3.2.2.3.3) NANCY SCOFIELD (c1797-)
(2.5.3.2.2.3.4) JOSEPH SCOFIELD born July 11, 1798
(2.5.3.2.2.3.5) MARY SCOFIELD born December 22, 1800 Stamford and died July 3, 1883 Dryden
NY
(2.5.3.2.2.3.6) DAVID SCOFIELD born September 18, 1802 Stamford and died July 3, 1892; buried
Virgil Rural Cemetery, Cortland Co NY; married 1st c1830 Mary Ann Winters born January 1813
Lincolnshire, England and died December 14, 1838; married 2d c1840 Hannah {maiden name unk}
born November 1805 and died April 5, 1874; buried Virgal Rural Cemetery; born to him and Mary
were:
(2.5.3.2.2.3.6.1) ANANIAS SCOFIELD born September 4, 1830 and died August 3, 1832; buried
Virgil Rural Cemetery, Cortland Co NY
(2.5.3.2.2.3.6.2) WILLIAM EDWARD SCOFIELD born January 2, 1832 and died May 8, 1905
(2.5.3.2.2.3.6.3) MARTHA SCOFIELD born July 18, 1837
Born to David and his 2d wife, Hannah, were:
(2.5.3.2.2.3.6.4) MARY ANN SCOFIELD born September 2, 1840 and died April 23, 1862; buried
Virgal Rural Cemetery, Cortland Co NY
(2.5.3.2.2.3.6.5) HENRY SCOFIELD born June 24, 1853
(2.5.3.2.2.3.7) EDWARD SCOFIELD born April 25, 1804 Dryden, Tompkins, NY and died there June
20, 1839
(2.5.3.2.2.3.8) ISAAC SCOFIELD born January 30, 1806 Dryden, Tompkins, NY
(2.5.3.2.2.3.9) ANANIAS SCOFIELD born March 24, 1809 Dryden, Tompkins, NY
(2.5.3.2.2.3.10) JOHN SCOFIELD born October 8, 1810 Dryden, Tompkins, NY
(2.5.3.2.2.3.11) WILLISON SCOFIELD born March 14, 1812 Dryden, Tompkins, NY
(2.5.3.2.2.3.12) SOLOMON SCOFIELD born May 30, 1816 Dryden, Tompkins, NY
(2.5.3.2.2.3.13) NATHAN SCOFIELD born October 19, 1817 Dryden, Tompkins, NY
(2.5.3.2.2.4) NANCY SCOFIELD born March 28, 1773 Stamford and died December 20, 1844 Ripley,
Huron, OH; married September 27, 1797 in Dryden NY, Ralph Ingersoll born April 12, 1774 Stamford;
and born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.2.4.1) POLLY INGERSOLL born November 6, 1798 Dryden, Tompkins, NY
(2.5.3.2.2.4.2) LINDA INGERSOLL born October 14, 1800 Dryden, Tompkins, NY
(2.5.3.2.2.4.3) ESTHER INGERSOLL born October 13, 1802 Dryden, Tompkins, NY
(2.5.3.2.2.4.4) LOIS INGERSOLL born May 1, 1805 Dryden, Tompkins, NY
(2.5.3.2.2.4.5) NANCY INGERSOLL born May 11, 1807 Dryden, Tompkins, NY
(2.5.3.2.2.5) PRUDENCE SCOFIELD born May 20, 1775 Stamford and died 1836 Dryden, Tompkins,
NY; married c1796 Holmes Mills
(2.5.3.2.2.6) JOSEPH SCOFIELD born June 26, 1778 Stamford and died there July 26, 1791
(2.5.3.2.2.7) POLLY SCOFIELD born October 29, 1782 Stamford and died October 30, 1841 Dryden,
Tompkins, NY; marired c1803 William Hutchins
(2.5.3.2.2.8) THEODOSIA SCOFIELD born April 19, 1791 Stamford and died 1859; married c1812
Martin L Bacon
(2.5.3.2.3) PETER SCOFIELD born November 1, 1739 Stamford and died there April 28, 1830; served
as a Private 1776; married November 12, 1764 in Stamford, Hannah Bates [dau of Nehemiah &
Susanna (Slason) Bates] born 1743 Stamford and died there July 13, 1823; both buried there Newfield
Cemetery; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.3.1) WARREN SCOFIELD born July 22, 1765 Stamford and died there May 5, 1844; married
1st December 21, 1786 in Stamford, Lydia Scofield [dau of Reuben & Lydia (Ayres) Scofield] born
November 16, 1764 Stamford and died there March 22, 1815; married 2d Clarissa Rockwell [dau of
Thaddeus & Mehitabel (Smith) Rockwell] born August 16, 1779 South Salem NY and died October 25,
1834 Stamford; all buried there North Stamford Cemetery; and born to him and Lydia was:
(2.5.3.2.3.1.1) AMZI SCOFIELD born September 26, 1794 Stamford and died there February 20,
1863; farmer 1850; married November 24, 1819 in New Canaan, Polly Davenport [sister of
Sarah (2.1.1.1.8)] born June 19, 1796 CT and died July 23, 1891 Stamford; both buried there Newfield
Cemetery; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.3.1.1.1) AMZI LEWIS SCOFIELD JR born March 6, 1821 Stamford and died there July 23,
1905; married September 1, 1846 Mary Ann Lockwood born December 27, 1827 Stamford and died
there August 26, 1886; both buried there Newfield Cemetery; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.3.1.1.1.1) GEORGIANNA SCOFIELD (1846-)
(2.5.3.2.3.1.1.1.2) GEORGE WARREN SCOFIELD born 1847 Stamford and died there January 10,
1895; buried there Woodland Cemetery; farmer 1872, brakeman 1878, conductor 1883; married June 3,
1868 in Stamford, Georgiana Gaylor born 1846 Yorkville, Oneida, NY; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.3.1.1.1.2.1) LEWIS GAYLOR SCOFIELD born August 14, 1872 Stamford and died 1935 FL;
married Cora Louise Palmer born 1874 CT
(2.5.3.2.3.1.1.1.2.2) NELLIE CECELIA SCOFIELD born May 24, 1878 Stamford; married June 18,
907 Elmer Wallace Robinson and they had a child
(2.5.3.2.3.1.1.1.2.3) CYRUS LEROY SCOFIELD born November 5, 1883 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.3.1.1.1.3) CYRUS T SCOFIELD born 1849 CT and died February 15, 1852 Stamford; buried
there Newfield Cemetery
(2.5.3.2.3.1.1.2) CYRUS SCOFIELD born January 22, 1823 Stamford and died there June 19, 1909;
buried there Newfield Cemetery
(2.5.3.2.3.1.1.3) WILLIAM WALLACE SCOFIELD born March 2, 1825 Stamford and died there
October 10, 1895; married December 17, 1855 in Stamford, Louisiana Cornelia Mead [dau of John &
Lucinda (Robinson) Mead] born September 12, 1834 NY and died December 1, 1906 Stamford; both
buried there Newfield Cemetery; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.3.1.1.3.1) ISAAC MEAD SCOFIELD born March 8, 1859 Stamford; farmer 1882; married
1st March 21, 1882 in New Canaan CT, Jessie Almira Hurlbutt [dau of Lewis H & Helen F (Mills)
Hurlbutt] born July 9, 1858 Stamford and died there December 1, 1882; buried there Woodland
Cemetery; married 2d November 12, 1889 in Stamford, Jessie Strang [dau of James B & Susan Jane
(Archer) Strang] born July 13, 1869 Stamford; and born to him and the first Jessie was:
(2.5.3.2.3.1.1.3.1.1) SCOFIELD, NAME UNK, born November 30, 1882 Stamford
Born to Isaac and his 2d wife, Jessie, was:
(2.5.3.2.3.1.1.3.1.2) HENRY NELSON SCOFIELD born October 17, 1890 Stamford and died August
10, 1966 Albany NY
(2.5.3.2.3.1.1.3.2) FRANK ROBINSON SCOFIELD born May 29, 1861 Stamford and died there
November 28, 1894; married April 1889 in NYC, May Edson Ryan born August 25, 1870 NYC and
died February 27, 1902 Stamford; both buried there Newfield Cemetery
(2.5.3.2.3.1.1.3.3) MARY LOUISE SCOFIELD born November 5, 1863 Stamford; married September
19, 1883 in Stamford, George Sawter born 1858 NYC
(2.5.3.2.3.1.1.4) ABIGAIL LOUISE SCOFIELD born March 2, 1827 CT; married c1848 William S
Brown and born to them was:
(2.5.3.2.3.1.1.4.1) WILLIAM W BROWN born 1857 NY
(2.5.3.2.3.1.1.5) HENRY DAVENPORT SCOFIELD born April 16, 1829 Stamford and died there
August 10, 1876; buried there Newfield Cemetery; deaf; married December 2, 1869 in Stamford,
Martha Ann Scofield (2.5.3.2.3.5.3.1)
(2.5.3.2.3.2) SARAH SCOFIELD born October 10, 1769 Stamford; married Thomas June who died
February 4, 1845 Stamford; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.3.2.1) ANDREW JUNE born March 4, 1795 Stamford and died there September 28, 1851;
buried there Long Ridge Cemetery; shoemaker 1850; married November 9, 1820 in Stamford, Electa
Newman [dau of Nathaniel & Martha (Smith) Newman] born December 25, 1799 Stamford; and born
to them was:
(2.5.3.2.3.2.1.1) JACOB JUNE born 1820 Stamford and died there March 22, 1901; buried there Long
Ridge Cemetery; shoemaker 1861; Civil War Vet with Company F, 28 th Infantry Regt Connecticut Vol;
the 28th Connecticut Infantry Regiment was commanded by Colonel Samuel P Ferris; married c1845
Henrietta {maiden name unk} born 1826 CT; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.3.2.1.1.1) AMZI S JUNE born December 31, 1846 Stamford and died there March 22, 1862;
buried there Long Ridge Cemetery
(2.5.3.2.3.2.1.1.2) CAROLINE F JUNE born March 9, 1850 Stamford and died there February 10,
1851; buried there Long Ridge Cemetery
(2.5.3.2.3.2.1.1.3) ADELINE E JUNE born March 12, 1854 Stamford and died there March 27, 1862;
buried there Long Ridge Cemetery
(2.5.3.2.3.2.1.1.4) EDWARD JUNE born October 11, 1861 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.3.2.1.1.5) AMZI S JUNE born 1869 CT
(2.5.3.2.3.2.2) LYDIA JUNE born May 18, 1797 Stamford and died there July 15, 1888; buried there
Woodland Cemetery; married c1814 Benjamin Lounsbury (5.2.2.1.5.4) – see him for offspring
(2.5.3.2.3.2.3) ZETTA JUNE born August 1800 Stamford and died September 21, 1882 New Canaan
CT; married November 19, 1821 in Stamford, Jacob W Weed born December 16, 1795 CT and died
April 12, 1880 New Canaan; both buried Stamford Cemetery, Stamford; carpenter 1850; and born to
them was:
(2.5.3.2.3.2.3.1) MARY E WEED born 1830 CT
(2.5.3.2.3.2.4) HANFORD JUNE born 1807 Stamford and died there July 8, 1888; buried there
Woodland Cemetery; carpenter 1850-60; married 1st 1828 Harriette Provost born October 28, 1809
Stamford and died there December 20, 1858; buried there North Street Cemetery; married 2d June 19,
1862 Stamford (October 2, 1860); married 3d February 7, 1884 in Stamford, Lydia Ann Lockwood
born 1818 Stamford; and born to him and Harriette were:
(2.5.3.2.3.2.4.1) MARY E JUNE born 1829 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.3.2.4.2) CHARLES H JUNE born 1830 Stamford; shoemaker 1850; married September 19,
1851 in Stamford, Rachel Ann Weed (1830-)
(2.5.3.2.3.2.4.3) GEORGE E JUNE born 1832 Stamford and died there August 11, 1860; stone moulder
1850-60; married March 24, 1850 in Stamford, Mary Nichols born 1832 Stamford; tailor 1860; and
born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.3.2.4.3.1) EMILY A JUNE born 1851 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.3.2.4.3.2) WALLACE JUNE (1852-)
(2.5.3.2.3.2.4.3.3) HENRY JUNE (1854-)
(2.5.3.2.3.2.4.3.4) FRANKLIN JUNE (1856-)
(2.5.3.2.3.2.4.3.5) EDWARD JUNE born September 25, 1858 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.3.2.4.4) HARVEY N JUNE born 1837 Stamford and died there September 3, 1861;
carpenter 1860
(2.5.3.2.3.2.4.5) SARAH M JUNE born 1839 Stamford and died there January 2, 1857; buried there
North Street Cemetery
(2.5.3.2.3.2.4.6) WILLIAM H JUNE born 1841 Stamford and died there on or before 1880; carpenter
1860; married December 29, 1865 in Stamford, Maria W Howe born 1832 Stamford and died there
1911; both buried there Long Ridge Cemetery; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.3.2.4.6.1) BERTY JUNE born 1867 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.3.2.4.6.2) STANLEY W JUNE born 1869 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.3.2.4.6.3) CLARENCE B JUNE born 1872 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.3.2.4.7) BETSEY A JUNE born 1842 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.3.2.4.8) HANNAH M JUNE born June 17, 1845 Stamford and died there March 5, 1869;
married November 16, 1864 in Stamford, as his 1st wife, Nelson R Holt born July 1835 Salisbury VT
and died November 21, 1878 Stamford; both buried there Woodland Cemetery; carpenter 1873, painter
1878; and born to them was:
(2.5.3.2.3.2.4.8.1) CHESTER ELMORE HOLT born December 3, 1865 Stamford and died there
August 11, 1867; buried there Woodland Cemetery
(2.5.3.2.3.2.4.9) JANE D JUNE born 1849 Greenwich and died December 25, 1883 Stamford; buried
there Woodland Cemetery; married, as his 2d wife, c1870, her brother-in-law, Nelson R Holt and born
to them was:
(2.5.3.2.3.2.4.9.1) CHARLES EDWARD HOLT born February 18, 1873 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.3.2.4.10) FANNY H JUNE born August 7, 1853 Stamford; married David H Haight (1837-);
merchant 1876, grocer 1880; and born to them was:
(2.5.3.2.3.2.4.10.1) WILLIAH H HAIGHT born May 30, 1876 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.3.2.5) HENRY JUNE born January 27, 1810 Stamford and died there April 24, 1858; married
Ann H Reynolds [dau of Jared & Rosetta (Newman) Reynolds] born February 7, 1811 CT and died
October 24, 1896 Stamford; both buried there Roxbury Cemetery; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.3.2.5.1) HANFORD JUNE (1830-)
(2.5.3.2.3.2.5.2) ELBERT JUNE born January 19, 1833 CT and died January 24, 1910 Stamford;
buried there Roxbury Cemetery; married 1857 Mary H {maiden name unk} born 1836 NY
(2.5.3.2.3.2.5.3) ELLEN FRANCES JUNE born April 14, 1837 Stamford and died there January 10,
1925; married April 9, 1859 in Stamford, George Phillip Waterbury [son of Ebenezer & Caroline
(Smith) Waterbury] born May 22, 1832 Pound Ridge, Westchester, NY and died June 14, 1913
Stamford; both buried there Long Ridge Cemetery; and born to them was:
(2.5.3.2.3.2.5.3.1) AGNES HELENA WATERBURY (1865-)
(2.5.3.2.3.3) WALTER SCOFIELD born May 31, 1772 Stamford and died there May 19, 1850; buried
there Newfield Cemtery
(2.5.3.2.3.4) DOCIA SCOFIELD born August 25, 1774 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.3.5) PETER SCOFIELD born July 15, 1779 Stamford and died there February 6, 1864; farmer
1850; married December 17, 1804 Stamford, Hannah Hoyt [dau of Joseph & Sarah (Weed) Hoyt] born
May 9, 1782 Stamford and died there April 5, 1850; both buried there North Stamford Cemetery; and
born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.3.5.1) ALONZO SCOFIELD born March 9, 1808 Stamford and died there July 12, 1891; 1858
shoemaker; 1891 farmer; married c1852 Mary Ann Jerman (4.6.2.4.3.4.2.2); both buried Woodland
Cemetery; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.3.5.1.1) ARTHUR ALONZO SCOFIELD born June 1, 1858 Stamford CT and was living in
1880; buried Woodland Cemetery, Stamford
(2.5.3.2.3.5.1.2) ELMER E. SCOFIELD born October 26, 1860 Stamford CT
(2.5.3.2.3.5.1.3) OLIVER H. SCOFIELD born August 5, 1865 Stamford and died August 14, 1941;
married Harriet L Webb [dau of Thomas] born August 10, 1870 and died September 17, 1952; both
buried Woodland Cemetery, Stamford
(2.5.3.2.3.5.2) NELSON D SCOFIELD born July 27, 1808 Stamford and died there August 15, 1889;
farmer 1889; married 1st October 14, 1832 in Greenwich, Adeline M Minor born August 24, 1811 and
died September 27, 1840 Stamforfd; married 2d October 17, 1841 in Stamford, Sarah B Knapp [dau of
Israel & Abigail (Holly?) Knapp Jr] born December 20, 1818 NY and died April 2, 1898 Stamford; all
buried there Newfield Cemetery; and born to him and Adeline were:
(2.5.3.2.3.5.2.1) SARAH ANN SCOFIELD born July 22, 1834 Stamford and died November 1906;
married September 25, 1854 in Stamford, Isaac Weed [son of Peter & Susannah (Crawford) Weed] born
1827 New Canaan; shoemaker 1850; and born to them was:
(2.5.3.2.3.5.2.1.1) HOWARD LAFAYETTE WEED born April 3, 1862 Stamford and died there
September 16, 1863; buried there Newfield Cemetery
(2.5.3.2.3.5.2.2) THEODORE FRANKLIN SCOFIELD born 1835 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.3.5.2.3) GEORGE E SCOFIELD born March 12, 1837 Stamford and died there November 5,
1838
Born to Nelson and his 2d wife, Sarah, were:
(2.5.3.2.3.5.2.4) GEORGE E SCOFIELD born 1843 Stamford and died there 1939; buried there
Newfield Cemetery
(2.5.3.2.3.5.2.5) ADELINE A SCOFIELD born October 11, 1846 Stamford and died there 1924; buried
there Newfield Cemetery; married June 2, 1870 in Stamford, Monson Lockwood Jr [son of Monson &
Charlotte (Whitney) Lockwood] born June 2, 1843 Bethel CT; and born to them was:
(2.5.3.2.3.5.2.5.1) SARAH L LOCKWOOD (1874-1930) buried Newfield Cemetery, Stamford;
married Mr Mackey
(2.5.3.2.3.5.2.6) CHARLES E SCOFIELD born 1848 Stamford and died there 1908; buried there
Newfield Cemetery; married Eliza B Hill born 1849 CT; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.3.5.2.6.1) CHARLES B SCOFIELD born 1879 CT
(2.5.3.2.3.5.2.6.2) HAROLD B SCOFIELD born April 27, 1882 Stamford and died there June 5, 1883;
buried there Newfield Cemetery
(2.5.3.2.3.5.2.6.3) GEORGE MITCHEL SCOFIELD born March 20, 1885 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.3.5.2.7) JULIA A SCOFIELD born February 28, 1860 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.3.5.3) JOSEPH SCOFIELD born 1810 Stamford and died there May 10, 1894; shoemaker
1850; married October 8, 1837 in Stamford, Mary Brown Hanford [dau of Thaddeus & Betsy (Weed)
Hanford] born March 20, 1814 Stamford and died there July 8, 1880; both buried there North Stamford
Cemetery; and born to them was:
(2.5.3.2.3.5.3.1) MARTHA ANN SCOFIELD born 1841 Stamford and died there 1919; married
December 2, 1869 in Stamford, Henry Davenport Scofield (2.5.3.2.3.1.1.5); both buried there North
Stamford Cemetery
(2.5.3.2.3.5.4) APOLLOS SCOFIELD
(2.5.3.2.3.5.5) SARAH ANN SCOFIELD born November 13, 1819 Stamford and died there January
16, 1884; buried there North Stamford Cemetery
(2.5.3.2.3.6) CLARISSA SCOFIELD born February 3, 1784 Stamford and died there August 10, 1857;
married Richard Fox [son of Jonathan & Margaret (Cole) Fox] born January 29, 1783 Wilton CT and
died September 23, 1862 Stamford; both buried there Newfield Cemetery; farmer 1850; and born to
them were:
(2.5.3.2.3.6.1) BATES FOX born October 3, 1806 Stamford and died there June 24, 1877; married
December 26, 1841 in NYC, Jane Ann Adams [dau of Nathaniel & Polly (Lounsbury) Adams] born
January 1, 1813 Greenwich and died December 17, 1885 Stamford; both buried there Newfield
Cemetery; and bornto them were:
(2.5.3.2.3.6.1.1) VICTORIA FOX born April 18, 1843 Stamford and died there September 11, 1891;
buried there Newfield Cemetery
(2.5.3.2.3.6.1.2) CHARLES ALBERT FOX born 1845 Stamford and died June 8, 1878 NYC; buried
Newfield Cemetery, Stamford
(2.5.3.2.3.6.1.3) CLARISSA FOX born 1847 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.3.6.1.4) SUSAN FOX born January 20, 1848 Stamford and died there May 22, 1901; married
November 9, 1870 in Stamford, Hiram Sammis born c1844 Darien CT and died July 31, 1926
Stamford; both buried there Newfield Cemetery; and born to them was:
(2.5.3.2.3.6.1.4.1) FLORENCE ADAMS SAMMIS born 1876 Stamford and died there 1969; buried
there Newfield Cemetery
(2.5.3.2.3.6.1.5) RICHARD IRVING FOX born July 1849 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.3.6.2) ELLSWORTH FOX born 1809 Stamford and died there April 22, 1877; buried there
Newfield Cemetery; lumber dealer 1860, farmer 1877; married Phebe {maiden name unk} (1813-) and
born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.3.6.2.1) MARY E FOX born 1839 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.3.6.2.2) MARIA FOX born 1840 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.3.6.2.3) ADALAIDE FOX born April 16, 1842 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.3.6.2.4) MARTHA FOX born 1845 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.3.6.2.5) ISABELLA FOX born November 5, 1848 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.3.6.2.6) OLIVER E FOX born March 5, 1850 Stamford and died there April 19, 1872; buried
there Newfield Cemetery
(2.5.3.2.3.6.2.7) ELLA PHEBE FOX born June 30, 1852 Stamford and died there March 6, 1870;
buried there Newfield Cemetery
(2.5.3.2.3.6.2.8) GERTRUDE S FOX born May 25, 1855 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.3.6.3) RICHMOND FOX born January 6, 1814 Stamford and died there November 15, 1867;
lumber mill 1855, builder 1860, carpenter 1867; married December 24, 1843 Mary E Blakeman born
October 8, 1821 in Woodbury CT and died August 27, 1884 Stamford; both buried there Newfield
Cemetery; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.3.6.3.1) MARY E FOX born 1843 Stamford; married October 9, 1867 in Stamford, Oscar E
Snyder born 1841 NY
(2.5.3.2.3.6.3.2) FRANKLIN FOX (1846-)
(2.5.3.2.3.6.3.3) GEORGE FOX born June 24, 1848 Stamford; married October 20, 1875 in Stamford,
Maria Louise Jessup (1851-)
(2.5.3.2.3.6.3.4) EMMA FOX born 1851 Stamford and died there September 11, 1852; buried there
Newfield Cemetery
(2.5.3.2.3.6.3.5) CHARLES FOX born 1854 CT and died 1907 Stamford; machinist 1882; married
Carrie R Olds born 1858 CT; both buried Woodland Cemetery, Stamford; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.3.6.3.5.1) FLORA LOUISA FOX born 1879 Stamford and died there February 4, 1881; buried
there Woodland Cemetery
(2.5.3.2.3.6.3.5.2) EDNA CHADWICK FOX born October 15, 1882 Stamford and died there
November 7, 1890; buried there Woodland Cemetery
(2.5.3.2.3.6.3.6) SARAH F FOX born September 10, 1855 Stamford; buried there Woodland Cemetery;
married 1st May 6, 1874 in Stamford, Nathan Murdough [son of James W & Abby A]born May 29,
1848 Boston MA and died March 3, 1927 Stamford; buried there Newfield Cemetery – apparently
divorced pre-1880; married 2d James A May (1849-); and born to her and Nathan was:
(2.5.3.2.3.6.3.6.1) MARY A MURDOUGH born 1875 Stamford and died there 1881; buried there
Woodland Cemetery
(2.5.3.2.3.6.4) CHARLES FOX born 1817 Stamford and died September 15, 1879 Merrick, Nassau,
NY; married Mary Jane Hoyt [dau of Samuel & Sally (Husted) Hoyt] born August 9, 1819 Stamford
and died there December 28, 1851; buried there Woodland Cemetery;
(2.5.3.2.4) MARY SCOFIELD born May 2, 1741 Stamford; married January 25, 1773 in Stamford,
Jesse Bell (5.2.4.6) – see him for offspring
(2.5.3.2.5) EUNICE SCOFIELD born January 8, 1742/43 Stamford – if his sister, Mary’s, birthdate is
correct, then probably 1743 is more appropriate -
(2.5.3.2.6) RUTH SCOFIELD born March 18, 1743/44 Stamford; married November 11, 1766 in
Stamford, Israel Hoyt [son of Josiah & Hannah (Hoyt) Hoyt] born September 15, 1745 Stamford and
died 1812; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.6.1) SUSANNA HOYT born December 22, 1766 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.6.2) JOSIAH HOYT born August 15, 1768 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.7) HANNAH SCOFIELD born July 22, 1746 Stamford; married April 5, 1773 in Stamford,
Sylvanus Stevens [son of Nathan & Mary (Hoyt) Stevens Jr] born July 9, 1754 Stamford and died there
November 17, 1777; served as a Private 1775; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.7.1) TAMAR STEVENS
(2.5.3.2.7.2) POLLY STEVENS
(2.5.3.2.8) ABIGAIL SCOFIELD born April 23, 1748 Stamford; married a Mr. Waring
(2.5.3.2.9) THANKFUL SCOFIELD born March 18, 1750 Stamford and died December 27, 1825;
married Enos Miller [son of Jonathan & Jersuah (Roberts) Miller III] born 1750 Bedford NY and died
there c1803, his will is dated November 13, 1803; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.9.1) JOSEPH MILLER
(2.5.3.2.9.2) ENOS MILLER JR
(2.5.3.2.9.3) HENRY MILLER
(2.5.3.2.9.4) ABIGAIL MILLER
(2.5.3.2.9.5) SALLY MILLER
(2.5.3.2.9.6) OBED MILLER
(2.5.3.2.10) NIAS SCOFIELD born February 17, 1754 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.11) HAIT SCOFIELD born June 1, 1756 Stamford – interesting that his name is spelled this
way – and died July 16, 1840; served as a Private 1776-81; married April 6, 1783 Abigail Weed [dau of
Silvanus & Sarah (Waring) Weed] born September 16, 1761 Stamford and died there November 6,
1839; both buried there Newfield Cemetery; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.11.1) ABIJAH SCOFIELD born July 29, 1783 Stamford and died there July 1849; married
April 2, 1805 in Stamford, Hannah Wilmot (2.6.7.1.2.4); both buried there Newfield Cemetery; and born
to them were:
(2.5.3.2.11.1.1) HANNAH MARIA SCOFIELD born April 1, 1806 Stamford and died there December
25, 1876; married July 7, 1824 William Provost [son of Samuel & Abigail (Waterbury) Provost] born
September 7, 1802 New Canaan CT and died May 18, 1894 Stamford; both buried North Street
Cemetery; blacksmith 1860; after Hannah’s death, William married Sarah Pitcher; born to Hannah and
William were:
(2.5.3.2.11.1.1.1) CHARLES H PROVOST born December 18, 1831 NJ and died October 30, 1913
Stamford; 1880 carriage trimmer; married 1851 Elizabeth Ann Doyle born December 24, 1832 NY and
died April 14, 1923 Stamford; both buried North Street Cemetery; and born to them was:
(2.5.3.2.11.1.1.1.1) KATE E. PROVOST (Emma Kate Provost) born September 1859/60 New Haven
CT; married December 7, 1880 in Stamford, Absolom E Bounty [son of Joseph & Celestia] born
November 7, 1852 Greenwich and died June 3, 1929 Stamford; buried there Woodland Cemetery; he
was a stone-cutter 1881-1900; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.11.1.1.1.1.1) CHARLES W BOUNTY born March 15, 1881 Stamford and died there October
4, 1970; married c1905 Ella B Bechler born 1883 CT and died December 8, 1967 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.11.1.1.1.1.2) HARRY J BOUNTY born February 10, 1888 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.11.1.1.2) JOHN PROVOST born April 30, 1845 Stamford and died there February 6, 1846;
buried North Street Cemetery
(2.5.3.2.11.1.2) LOUISA SCOFIELD born December 1, 1808 Stamford and died there December 4,
1874; buried Turn of River Cemetery; seamstress; married October 14, 1832 in Stamford, George
Buxton (5.2.2.2.9.3) – see him for offspring
(2.5.3.2.11.1.3) WILLIAM HARRIS SCOFIELD born c1811 Stamford and died there 1842; married
unk
(2.5.3.2.11.1.4) HENRY SCOFIELD born January 1813 Stamford and died there October 1813; buried
Newfield Cemetery
(2.5.3.2.11.1.5) HENRY LEWIS SCOFIELD born 1817 Stamford and died there March 6, 1881;
farmer 1850; butcher 1881; married c1839 Abigail Cook born November 1822 New London CT and
died July 9, 1891 Waterbury CT; both buried Newfield Cemetery, Stamford; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.11.1.5.1) HENRY E. SCOFIELD born 1839 Stamford and died before 1850
(2.5.3.2.11.1.5.2) WILLIAM HARRIS SCOFIELD born 1844 Stamford and died there March 29,
1897; butcher 1870
(2.5.3.2.11.1.5.3) REBECCA LOUISA SCOFIELD born August 17, 1850 Stamford and died there
November 17, 1850
(2.5.3.2.11.1.5.4) CHARLES EDWARD SCOFIELD born 1853 Stamford and died there December 5,
1885; buried Newfield Cemetery
(2.5.3.2.11.1.5.5) WALLACE W SCOFIELD born 1855 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.11.1.5.6) EMMA E. SCOFIELD born 1858 Stamford; married Samuel J Unkles born 1850
Ireland; he immigrated 1880; clerk 1886-87; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.11.1.5.6.1) EDWARD S UNKLES born August 31, 1886 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.11.1.5.6.2) WILLIAM T UNKLES born March 1886 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.11.1.5.6.3) IRENE H UNKLES born January 1888 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.11.1.5.6.4) ISABEL UNKLES born November 1892 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.11.1.5.6.5) SAMUEL J UNKLES Jr
(2.5.3.2.11.1.6) AMANDA JANE SCOFIELD born June 30, 1820 Stamford and died there September
13, 1901; seamstress 1860; married c1841 Samuel B. Hoyt born 1817 NY and died November 6, 1861
Stamford; both buried Newfield Cemetery (Emmanuel Episcopal Cemetery); shoemaker 1860; and
born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.11.1.6.1) SARAH C. HOYT born 1843 Stamford; tailoress 1860
(2.5.3.2.11.1.6.2) WILLIAM E. HOYT born October 1847 Stamford and died there December 30,
1848; buried there Green Cemetery
(2.5.3.2.11.1.6.3) HENRY C. HOYT born 1849/50 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.11.1.6.4) MARY JANE HOYT born July 18, 1852 Stamford and died there March 24, 1892;
unmarried
(2.5.3.2.11.1.6.5) CHARLES G HOYT born May 1857 Stamford; 1900 widowed; married c1894 as her
2d husband, Mary E Hull [dau of Jarvis J & Emily Ann (Davis) Hull] born 1863 CT and died before
1900; and born to them was:
(2.5.3.2.11.1.6.5.1) SAMUEL J HOYT born December 1894 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.11.2) SILVANUS SCOFIELD born September 25, 1785 Stamford and died October 16, 1870
Darien CT; buried Newfield Cemetery, Stamford; married 1st June 15, 1807 Stamford, Sally Dibble
born June 12, 1781 Danbury CT and died June 14, 1816 Stamford; married 2d November 19, 1816
Patty Lyon born July 19, 1790 Bedford NY and died June 21, 1862 Darien CT; buried Newfield
Cemetery, Stamford; married 3d February 4, 1863 Anna Elizabeth Easton (1810-1867); and married
4th January 14, 1868 Julia Graham (1808-); and born to him and Sally were:
(2.5.3.2.11.2.1) NELSON DIBBLE SCOFIELD born c1809 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.11.2.2) CAROLINE SCOFIELD born c1811 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.11.2.3) GEORGE HOYT SCOFIELD born July 1, 1813 Stamford and died April 7, 1905 New
Canaan; shoemaker 1850-53; married Frances Jane Betts born December 23, 1824 NY and died June
15, 1896 New Canaan; both buried Newfield Cemetery, Stamford; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.11.2.3.1) LEGRAND SCOFIELD born 1848 Stamford; 1880 divorced living in Stamford
(2.5.3.2.11.2.3.2) ALICE I SCOFIELD (Alice J Scofield) born March 4, 1850 Stamford and died there
March 15, 1934; buried Woodland Cemetery; married as his 3d of 3 wives, 1880 George W Birch [son
of Samuel R & Sarah] born January 18, 1831 NY and died July 4, 1906 Stamford; buried there
Woodland Cemetery; physican-surgeon 1861-85; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.11.2.3.2.1) ALICE A BIRCH born September 6, 1881 Stamford and died November 28, 1967
Los Angeles CA; married c1904 Walter A Hall born March 4, 1880 NJ and died December 5, 1966
Palos Verdes CA; both buried Woodland Cemetery, Stamford; he was a lockmaker 1920
(2.5.3.2.11.2.3.2.2) FREDDIE SCOFIELD BIRCH born April 14, 1885 Stamford and died before 1900
(2.5.3.2.11.2.3.3) FANNIE BETTS SCOFIELD born July 3, 1853 Stamford and died there October 29,
1901; buried there High Ridge Cemetery; married 1874 Charles Merwin Slater (4.6.2.4.4.6.2.3) – see
him for offspring
(2.5.3.2.11.2.3.4) BERTHA L SCOFIELD born February 10, 1869 New Canaan and died March 10,
1938 Stamford; buried there Newfield Cemetery; married Harry Zarr
(2.5.3.2.11.2.4) ERASTUS SCOFIELD born c1815 Stamford
Born to Silvanus and his 2d wife, Patty, were:
(2.5.3.2.11.2.5) AARON SCOFIELD born 1820 Stamford; 1850 carpenter; married c1844 Mary A
{mnu} and born to them were:
(2.5.3.2.11.2.5.1) EMMA SCOFIELD born 1845 CT
(2.5.3.2.11.2.5.2) MARY SCOFIELD born 1848 CT
(2.5.3.2.11.2.5.3) WILLIAM SCOFIELD born 1856 IL
(2.5.3.2.11.2.5.4) ANN SCOFIELD born 1858 Stockton, Ford, IL
(2.5.3.2.11.2.5.5) ELLA E SCOFIELD born 1861 IL
(2.5.3.2.11.2.6) CATHERINE LYON SCOFIELD born September 4, 1821 Stamford and died there
November 15, 1840; buried there Newfield Cemetery
(2.5.3.2.11.2.7) CALVIN D SCOFIELD born July 17, 1823 Stamford and died 1901 (July 3, 1883)
Darien CT, unmarried; married Newfield Cemetery, Stamford; 1880, single, living in Darien with his
widowed brother, John.
(2.5.3.2.11.2.8) SYLVESTER SCOFIELD born c1824 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.11.2.9) JOHN NEWTON SCOFIELD born December 1825 Darien CT and died there April 13,
1901
(2.5.3.2.11.2.10) AMELIA FRANCES SCOFIELD born c1828 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.11.2.11) LORENZO SCOFIELD born 1828 CT; married Samantha {mnu} born 1834 Maine
(2.5.3.2.11.2.12) MOSES SILVANUS SCOFIELD born February 4, 1830 Stamford and died there
March 23, 1832; buried there Newfield Cemetery
(2.5.3.2.11.3) ABIGAIL SCOFIELD born May 29, 1789 Stamford and died there February 28, 1860;
married May 11, 1806 in Stamford, Ezra Buxton (5.2.2.6.6); both buried there Newfield Cemetery – see
him for offspring
(2.5.3.2.11.4) MARIA SCOFIELD
(2.5.3.2.11.5) HARRIS SCOFIELD born March 17, 1794 Stamford and died there January 30, 1870;
buried there Newfield Cemetery; married 1st March 2, 1819 in Stamford, Lydia Ambler Weed [dau of
Jonathan & Lydia (Ambler) Weed] born June 3, 1785 Stamford and died there February 9, 1840; buried
there with Harris; married 2d March 1843 in Stamford, Eliza Husted born April 6, 1807 Stamford and
died there December 16, 1889; buried Newfield Cemtery; and born to him and Lydia were:
(2.5.3.2.11.5.1) ELIZABETH AMBLER SCOFIELD born 1820 Stamford
(2.5.3.2.11.5.2) JULIA HARRIS SCOFIELD born 1822 Stamford and died January 15, 1825; buried
Newfield Cemetery, Stamford
(2.5.3.2.11.5.3) JULIA WEED SCOFIELD born March 1824 Stamford and died there September 23,
1853; buried there Newfield Cemetery; married October 8, 1849 in Stamford, William Smith (1820-);
printer 1849
(2.5.3.2.11.5.4) CAROLINE MARIA SCOFIELD born 1828 Stamford
Born to Harris and his 2d wife, Eliza, were:
(2.5.3.2.11.5.5) CHARLES HARRIS SCOFIELD born October 12, 1844 Stamford and died there
December 10, 1893; shirt manufacturer 1871-80, merchant 1893; married Anna Hawley Smith born
January 8, 1849 NYC and died January 17, 1922 Stamford; both buried there Newfield Cemetery; and
born to them was:
(2.5.3.2.11.5.5.1) ROBERT HARRY SCOFIELD born December 1, 1871 Stamford and died there July
8, 1872; buried there Newfield Cemetery
(2.5.3.2.11.5.5.2) SARAH E SCOFIELD born October 1873 NY
(2.5.3.2.11.5.5.3) ANNA A SCOFIELD born April 1876 NY
(2.5.3.2.11.5.5.4) CHARLES HARRIS SCOFIELD born October 12, 1883 NY; married Edith K
{mnu}
(2.5.3.2.11.5.6) SARAH E SCOFIELD born 1846 Stamford and died there November 15, 1876; buried
there Newfield Cemetery
(2.5.3.2.11.6) LOUISA SCOFIELD
(2.5.3.3) ELIZABETH HAIT (#2764) born November 29, 1713 and died February 14, 1714.
(2.5.3.4) SAMUEL HAIT III (Hoyt) (#2765) born c1709-18 (1716 Stamford) (February 8, 1713/14
Stamford) and died April 6, 1756 probably at Stamford where he lived; a multiple landowner; married
1st March 8, 1738/9 in Stamford, Abigail Bell (5.2.6); and 2d c1743-48 Martha Blachley born December
13, 1717 Stamford and who, after Samuel’s death, remarried, before August 1758, to Nehemiah Weed
and they were both living in 1774. Born to him and Abigail were:
(2.5.3.4.1) JOHN HAIT (Hoyt) (#3064) born November 24, 1740 Stamford and died March 1, 1825
probably at Stamford where he lived; married 1st December 31, 1761 Abigail Hait
(#3033) (2.5.2.7.1.2) born October 9, 1740 and died February 27, 1796; and 2d November 12, 1797
Rebecca Jeffery (5.2.3.1.1). John was called Junior until the death of his father in 1809. John was a
teacher and known as Master John Hoyt. He wrote a beautiful hand, as appears on the records of
Stamford, where he was town-clerk over 30 years, 1775-1806; was town-treasurer, 1790-1802; one of
the Committee of Safety in Stamford in 1775 (Sergeant); represented Stamford in the Connecticut
Legislature, 1777. Born to them were (Hait or Hoyt - will go with Hoyt):
(2.5.3.4.1.1) SAMUEL HOYT VI (#3594) born November 8, 1762 and died September 22, 1838
Stamford; studied at Yale College for 2 years; was a teacher; also connected with the Manhattan Water
Works, New York City; married November 8, 1790 Betsey Webb [dau of Charles, Jr.] born 1772
Stamford and died December 1819. Born to them were:
(2.5.3.4.1.1.1) HENRY EDWIN HOYT (#4629) born October 26, 1791; 1871 living in Illinois or
Minnesota; married Julia Richards; he lived in New York City 1850 and was a jeweler on Cherry
Street. Julia was deaf.
(2.5.3.4.1.1.2) SAMUEL WEBB HOYT (#4630) born February 7, 1794 and died September 1796
(2.5.3.4.1.1.3) SAMUEL WEBB HOYT (#4631) was a seaman and taken prisoner in the War of 1812;
not heard from after 1816; unmarried.
(2.5.3.4.1.1.4) WILLIAM SMITH HOYT (#4632) (Captain) (1802-) was a sea-captain who owned his
own ship and drowned at sea near Dover, England possibly October 28, 1847. When starting on his
17th voyage, he had intended it to be his last, and he was going to sell the vessel. Tradition has it that
he took $16,000 with him in a life boat in the endeavor to reach shore. The boat was capsized, and the
treasure lost; married 1st an unk lady; married 2d Maria Wetmore [dau of Samuel Ithiel Wetmore] of
New York City who was living there 1871 where she kept a boarding house. About 1880, Maria sailed
around the horn to live with her son Stanley who was then living in Santa Rosa CA, which is where
Maria died, 1888/89. Born to them were:
(2.5.3.4.1.1.4.1) SAMUEL ITHIEL HOYT, JR., born c1839/40 and lived in New York City with his
mother
(2.5.3.4.1.1.4.2) AMELIA K. HOYT died January 1920 Bronx NY; unmarried; an artist, reputed to
have been a great lover of cats and dogs; a number of which were found in her apartment.
(2.5.3.4.1.1.4.3) STANLEY WETMORE HOYT born July 4, 1843 Stamford CT; married c1878 Ruth
Catherine Jourdan [dau of Dr. William Dill Jourdan] formerly of Glascoe KY; Stanley’s health was not
good and it is said his mother, when he was 17 years old, got him on a sailing vessel, which was his
great desire, and he took the long trip around the Horn, arriving in San Francisco in 1863. On this trip
he went to China and other places. There must have been some difficulty in getting released from
service, for it is believed that a fellow sailor helped him to swim to shore, pushing his trunk over for
him. He came to know quite well many of the early miners. He was employed in the Iron Foundry of
Peter Donohue of the Union Iron Works. Later he was Secretary and Auditor of the S.F.& N.W.P.
Railroad. He retired to Vacaville CA, where he was interested in fruit. Ruth became quite talented in
mathematical studies in middle life, and knew quite well Campbell and some other astronomers. Born
to them were:
(2.5.3.4.1.1.4.3.1) CANONA WETMORE HOYT born August 27, 1879 Oakland CA; married 1st 1904
Judge Ralph Platt of Sacramento CA; married 2d George E. de Golia; 1939 living in Oakland CA; and
born to Canona and Judge Platt was:
(2.5.3.4.1.1.4.3.1.1) BARBARA PLATT (1909-) married Albert Giesecke, an artist and in 1939, living
in San Francisco Albert Giesecke, Colorado Springs, Jan. 8. He was an award-winning artist known
for his portraits, landscapes and still lifes in oil, pastel and watercolor. Survivors include his wife,
Frances Hewins Giesecke. ????
(2.5.3.4.1.1.4.3.2) WILLIAM JOURDAN HOYT born 1881 Oakland CA; married c1905 Frances
McClure; William belonged to the firm of Martin, Hoyt, and Milme, Inc., chemists, Merchants
Exchange Bldg, San Francisco.
(2.5.3.4.1.1.4.3.3) RUTH JOURDAN HOYT born January 26, 1886 Sonoma CA; married 1917
Commander Brownlee Fisher [son of Samuel Brownlee & Agnes (Crooks) Fisher] (1882-) Lt, USNR;
c1923 living in San Francisco; 1939 living in St. Louis MO; he completed his education at Washington
U at St Louis, Secretary of the Van Zandt Gas Applicance Co of St Louis; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.4.1.1.4.3.3.1) BROWNLEE HOYT FISHER, JR., born February 16, 1921 San Francisco CA
(2.5.3.4.1.1.4.3.3.2) LURA JOURDAN FISHER born July 8, 1927 San Francisco CA
(2.5.3.4.1.1.4.3.4) ROBERT SIDNEY HOYT born May 31, 1888 Santa Rosa CA; married March 25,
1913 Mae Antoinette Fletcher; he was in the insurance business with Johnson and Higgins; 1939 living
in San Francisco
(2.5.3.4.1.1.5) CHARLES DAVENPORT HOYT (#4633) born October/November 2, 1804 Stamford;
1871 was living in Stamford; died 1873; Charles was an assistant postmaster in Stamford and New
Haven, before about 1834, when he became blind. He taught music for some 20 years and led a church
choir after he became blind. He married September 4/5, 1836 Nancy Ann Barnum born March 5, 1812
and died June 11, 1848. Born to them were:
(2.5.3.4.1.1.5.1) JOHN WILLIAM HOYT (#5988) born September 3, 1837 Stamford CT and was
living in New York City 1871, and died January 11, 1907 Mt Vernon NY; married July 9, 1856 in NYC,
Hester Amelia Steenbeck [dau of Samuel & Abigail (Joyce) Steenbeck] born c1837 and died August 7,
1916 Mt Vernon NY; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.4.1.1.5.1.1) CHARLES EDWARD HOYT born October 16, 1857 NYC and died June 22, 1871
Jersey City NJ
(2.5.3.4.1.1.5.1.2) IDA EMMA HOYT born May 10, 1862 NYC and died February 3, 1928 Mt Vernon
NY; married July 15, 1885 in Mt Vernon, Thomas Milton Taylor Jr who died January 2, 1934 Mt
Vernon
(2.5.3.4.1.1.5.1.3) JOHN WILLIAM HOYT Jr born July 1, 1872 Jersey City NJ; married December 11,
1902 in Mt Vernon, Mary Elenor Louise Archer
(2.5.3.4.1.1.5.2) OLIVIA CATHERINE HOYT (#5989) born July 12, 1839 Stamford and living there
1871, and died there June 7, 1898; buried there Woodland Cemetery; married November 24, 1861 in
Stamford, Edmund P. Bailey born November 1834 Greenwich CT; 1800 carpenter/builder; and born to
them were:
(2.5.3.4.1.1.5.2.1) LYDIA HOYT BAILEY born January 1863 CT; married William DennertonBaird
born 1861 CT; and born to them was:
(2.5.3.4.1.1.5.2.1.1) WILLIAM RUSSELL BAILEY born July 9, 1884 Stamford; 1917
President/Treasurer of Baird Tire and Supply; 1917 resided Norwich CT; married 1905 Alice Muriel
{mnu} born 1884 MA
(2.5.3.4.1.1.5.2.2) AUGUSTA HOYT BAILEY born 1869 CT
(2.5.3.4.1.1.5.3) ELIZA MARIA HOYT (#5990) born January 31, 1842 Stamford and died May 20/29,
1864 Middletown CT (Cromwell CT); married February 15, 1859/60 in Stamford, Rev. Henry S.
Stevens born 1833 Middletown CT; and they resided in Cromwell CT; no offspring.
(2.5.3.4.1.1.5.4) HARRIET ELIZABETH HOYT (#5991) born October 19, 1844 Stamford and was
living there 1871, and died there December 19, 1906; married February 16, 1866 George E. Reynolds
[son of Hanford & Nancy] born April 13, 1840 Stamford and died there April 8, 1878; both buried
Roxbury Cemetery, Stamford; 1878 he was a carpenter; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.4.1.1.5.4.1) JOHN H REYNOLDS born December 29, 1867 Stamford and died there November
19, 1893; buried there Roxbury Cemetery
(2.5.3.4.1.1.5.4.2) ELMER REYNOLDS born 1873 Stamford and died there 1928; buried there
Roxbury Cemetery; married Josephine A {mnu}
(2.5.3.4.1.1.5.5) NANCY BARNUM HOYT (#5992) born July 29, 1847 Stamford and was living in
Ottawa, Canada 1871, and died November 4, 1916 Poughkeepsie NY; changed her name to Emma H
Bourne
(2.5.3.4.1.1.6) JOHN WARREN HOYT (#4634) born February 1806 New York City and died March
19, 1869; buried Greenwood Cemetery, Mistletoe Path; member of the firm of Hoyt Spragues and
Company; married c1833 Olivia Griffith of Elizabethtown NJ born August 4, 1812 and died June 14,
1897. Born to them were:
(2.5.3.4.1.1.6.1) OLIVIA GRIFFITH HOYT born c1833 and died May 15, 1912 San Diego CA;
married three times: 1st John Hanby Scott (1828-1868) who was an importer of Sheffield Table and
Pocket cutlery; married 2d Dr. Ranney; married 3d Dr. J. Whitney Bates of San Diego CA who died
August 20, 1912. Born to Olivia and John were:
(2.5.3.4.1.1.6.1.1) JULIA SCOTT
(2.5.3.4.1.1.6.1.2) FLORENCE SCOTT
(2.5.3.4.1.1.6.2) JULIA HOYT born 1837 and died April 15, 1874; married J.B. Virolet of Paris, who
was a buyer for Hoyt Spragues and Company, and died September 21, 1891; buried Greenwood
Cemetery. Born to them was:
(2.5.3.4.1.1.6.2.1) JEAN BABTISTE VIROLET died January 27, 1863
(2.5.3.4.1.1.7) MARY ELIZABETH HOYT (#4635) born June 26, 1811 New York City and was living
at Long Ridge, Stamford 1871; married David Tucker - no offspring - resided in Stamford. David was
apparently a Civil War Union Vet.
(2.5.3.4.1.2) WILLIAM HOYT (#3595) born August 1, 1764 and died August 25, 1828 probably at
North Stamford where he lived; married December 20, 1786 Anna Husted who died March 10, 1851
age 82y. Born to them were:
(2.5.3.4.1.2.1) RALPH HOYT (#4636) born December 3, 1787 and died November 8, 1788.
(2.5.3.4.1.2.2) RALPH HOYT (#4637) born October 3, 1789 Stamford and died October 28, 1839
probably North Stamford where he lived. [Jim - there was a Ralph Hoyt, Ensign, on the muster roll of
Captain Elijah Reed’s Company IN in the 34th Regiment commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Nehemiah
Lockwood, for the period September 8-13, 1813. - speculate this is the same guy]; married 1 st March
25, 1814 in Stamford, Deborah Weed born 1792 Stamford and died there July 5, 1826; 2d Mary A.
Davenport (5.2.4.8.2.1). Born to Ralph and Deborah were:
(2.5.3.4.1.2.2.1) THEODORE HOYT born January 20, 1815
(2.5.3.4.1.2.2.2) EZRA SCOFIELD HOYT born August 31, 1818
(2.5.3.4.1.2.2.3) FRANCIS AUGUSTUS HOYT (c1823-)
Born to Ralph and his second wife, Mary, were:
(2.5.3.4.1.2.2.4) ADOLPHUS DAVENPORT HOYT born c1828 and died after 1845
(2.5.3.4.1.2.2.5) THEODORA HOYT born c1830 and died after 1845
(2.5.3.4.1.2.3) SAMUEL HUSTED HOYT (#4638) born August 21, 1791 and died March 26, 1842;
lived in North Stamford and North Castle; married Deborah L. Downes and born to them were:
(2.5.3.4.1.2.3.1) AUGUSTUS HOYT (#5993) born September 23, 1820 Stamford CT and was living
1871 Bedford, Westchester, NY; a farmer; married December 31, 1849 Emeline Robertson and born to
them was:
(2.5.3.4.1.2.3.1.1) SARAH A. HOYT born August 14, 1852 Bedford NY
(2.5.3.4.1.2.3.2) ANN HOYT (#5994)
(2.5.3.4.1.2.4) LAVINIA HOYT (#4639) born November 16, 1793 Stamford; married Luther
Weed (2.5.2.7.1.7.1) – see him for offspring
(2.5.3.4.1.2.5) HANNAH WEBB HOYT (#4640) born October/November 29, 1795 and died
December 30, 1796
(2.5.3.4.1.2.6) HARRIET HOYT (#4641) born February 21, 1798 Stamford and died there June 10,
1873; buried there North Stamford Cemetery; married Abishai Weed Jr (2.5.2.7.1.7.3) - see him for
offspring
(2.5.3.4.1.2.7) BETSEY ANN HOYT (#4642) born May 3/5, 1800 and living 1871 unmarried
(2.5.3.4.1.2.8) JOHN WILLIAM HOYT (#4643) born April 28, 1802 and died Ohio c1850; left two
daughters who resided in Cincinnati 1871
(2.5.3.4.1.2.9) EDWARD HOYT (#4644) born August 18, 1804 Stamford and living New York 1871;
married Margaret {mnu} and born to them were:
(2.5.3.4.1.2.9.1) WILLIAM H. HOYT (c1830-)
(2.5.3.4.1.2.9.2) SARAH ELIZABETH HOYT born March 21, 1833 Stamford and died there
September 9, 1841; buried there North Stamford Cemetery
(2.5.3.4.1.2.10) SARAH HOYT (#4645) born August 25, 1809 and was living 1871; unmarried
(2.5.3.4.1.3) JOHN HOYT III (#3596) born December 2, 1765 and died December 15, 1812 Burlington
VT; removed from Stamford c1795 and was of Greenfield NY when he died; married 1st January
21/22, 1790 Abigail Smith who died September 1, 1793, and 2d widow Marvin. Born to John and
Abigail was:
(2.5.3.4.1.3.1) GLORIANA HOYT (#4646) born January 20, 1791 and died April 20, 1793
Born to John and his second wife were:
(2.5.3.4.1.3.2) JOSEPH WARREN HOYT (#4647) born c1801 and died New Milford before 1850; his
grandfather John Hoyt was appointed his guardian in 1816; Joseph was a tailor and merchant and he
lived in New Canaan and Ridgefield CT; married September 16, 1824 in NYC Louisa Matilda
Whelpley (5.3.5.9.2) [dau of Captain Henry] born c1804 Stamford CT and was living 1871; and born to
them were (two children died in infancy):
(2.5.3.4.1.3.2.1) JAMES H. HOYT (Dr.) born New Canaan (Ridgefield CT?) and died February 10,
1875 Stamford; graduated in medicine at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City and
practiced in that city for one year, and afterwards in Greenwich 1853; representative to the General
Assembly in 1856; removed to Stamford 1867 and went into partnership with Dr. Nathaniel D. Haight;
married July 18, 1854 Elizabeth Sarah Brush [dau of Joseph & Sarah A (Mead) Brush] born February
10/16, 1829 Greenwich and died May 17, 1898 and they were living in Stamford in 1871. Born to them
were:
(2.5.3.4.1.3.2.1.1) SARAH LOUISA HOYT
(2.5.3.4.1.3.2.1.2) ISABELLE T. HOYT
(2.5.3.4.1.3.3) POLLY HOYT (#4648) married Ezra Schouten
(2.5.3.4.1.4) ABIGAIL HOYT (#3597) born October 31, 1767 and died August 26, 1840 Norwalk CT;
married John Lester Harden; and they lived in Connecticut and New York City; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.4.1.4.1) JOHN W HARDEN born 1810 CT and died after 1870 NY; married October 20, 1836
Emily Jane Whiting [dau of John William & Mary Sopronia (Bingham) Whiting] born July 23, 1815
NY and died September 22, 1898 NYC; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.4.1.4.1.1) WILLIAM HENRY HARDEN born July 19, 1837 NY and died after 1920 Glen Olive
NJ; married 1869 Elizabeth Okie [dau of George W & Rebecca J] born 1848 NY and died after 1910
Glen Olive; and born to them was:
(2.5.3.4.1.4.1.1.1) ALICE TAYLOR HARDEN born October 19, 1872 NY and died after 1930; married
1896 Charles W Landon [son of William & Elizabeth (Mills) Landon] born 1864 Mt Olive NJ and died
after 1930
(2.5.3.4.1.4.1.2) JULIA M HARDEN born c1839 NY
(2.5.3.4.1.4.2) AMANDA HARDEN born 1816 CT
(2.5.3.4.1.5) BENJAMIN HOYT (#3598) born February 19, 1769 and died November 21, 1813
probably at Stamford where he lived; a farmer; married December 23, 1792 Elizabeth Reed [dau of
Isaac] born November 15, 1774 and died June 11, 1818; and born to them were:
(2.5.3.4.1.5.1) SARAH HOYT (#4649) born February 23, 1794 Tarrytown NY; living in Stamford
1871; and died there October 9, 1883; married February 23, 1837 John Smith of Norwalk born c1790
and apparently died prior to 1880 because Sarah was living with her sister-in-law then
(2.5.3.4.1.5.2) SEYMOUR HOYT (#4650) born March 22, 1796 Stamford (NYC) and died there
October 29, 1866; in his 15th year, he went to New York City and commenced his business life as a
jeweler (silversmith active c1842 at 266 Pearl St, NYC); in his 23d year, he went to Philadelphia,
where he spent two years. Returned to New York, he resumed his calling, and continued in it until the
spring of 1864, when he retired, after a business career of more than a half a century; 1827-36 partner
with Ebenezer Whitney in NYC as Whitney & Hoyt; 1842-43, 1854-59 partner with William H Hoyt in
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.2.3.1) IDELLE LYNN JACKSON born January 17, 1961 Ithaca NY; married July 16,
1983 at Penn Yan NY, Craig Donald Detwiler born September 29, 1960 Philadelphia PA - divorced.
Born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.2.3.1.1) KYLE GEORGE DETWILER born June 30, 1986 Warwick, Orange, NY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.2.3.1.2) MARK PETER DETWILER born August 2, 1988 Rochester NY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.2.3.2) TERESA MARIE JACKSON born May 9, 1963 Ithaca NY; married June 2,
1991 at Keuka College NY, (Joe) George Henry Strickland; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.2.3.2.1) DAVID ADAM STRICKLAND born June 11, 1991 Sodus, Wayne, NY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.2.3.2.2) DEREK PAUL STRICKLAND born June 13, 1992 Sodus NY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.2.3.3) AARON DAVID JACKSON born July 20, 1965 Batavia NY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.2.3.4) CHERYL KATHLEEN JACKSON born October 23, 1967 Penn Yan NY;
married August 12, 1989 at Penn Yan, Erick Jon Carruth born June 30, 1966 Ithaca NY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.2.4) SYLVIA MARIE SCHLAPPI born September 30, 1947 Watertown NY; living
1996; married October 9, 1965 at Dundee NY, Peter Lewis Mills born February 20, 1944 Mt. Kisco,
Westchester, NY. Born to them was:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.2.4.1) JEREMY STEWART MILLS born March 4, 1974 Mt. Kisco NY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.3) CLARA ESTHER KNAPP born January 26, 1910 Barrington NY and died
December 1999; married 1st August 12, 1930 at Dundee NY, Charles Adelbert McCarrick born August
27, 1906 Branchport NY and died April 4, 1970 Dundee; married 2d November 26, 1975 at Pearl River
NY, Leighton Lamphier Shaw born July 3, 1906 Boonton NJ and died September 26, 1987 Dundee.
Clara taught school at the little schoolhouse mentioned above. Both husbands were buried at Hillside
Cemetery, Dundee. No offspring.
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.4) CLARENCE DELMAR KNAPP born May 3, 1912 Barrington, Yates, NY and
died October 3, 1988 Clifton Springs, Ontario, NY; married February 22, 1936 at Wayne, Wayne, NY
Velma Effie Bellis born July 6, 1917 at Penn Yan and was living in 1994 at Clifton Springs, Ontario,
NY. Born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.4.1) CAROLYN WANDA KNAPP born November 28, 1936 Penn Yan NY and died
October 4, 1988 Lakemont NY where she is buried; married 1st December 20, 1958 at Dundee NY
Thomas Barnes Wignall born February 8, 1938 Rochester NY - divorced; married 2d April 1, 1978 at
Dundee Edwin Forrest White born April 8, 1937 Montour Falls NY. Born to Carolyn and Thomas were:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.4.1.1) SUSAN LYNETTE WIGNALL born January 9, 1960 Concord NH; married
June 11, 1983 at Setauket, L. I., NY, Armand Buongiorno born May 12, 1958 Bronx NY - no offspring
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.4.1.2) DAVID THOMAS WIGNALL born March 6, 1961 Concord NH; married
August 20, 1983 at Dundee NY, Briana Carlyon born March 6, 1963 Grand Rapids MI. Born to them
were:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.4.1.2.1) JEREMY SCOTT WIGNALL born February 19, 1987 Atlanta GA
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.4.1.2.2) SARAH MICHELLE WIGNALL born December 8, 1988 Atlanta GA
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.4.1.2.3) SEAN DAVID WIGNALL born February 7, 1991 Auburn NY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.4.1.3) STEPHEN MARK WIGNALL born December 22, 1963 Rochester (NH/NY?);
married 1st November 27, 1983 at Fredonia NY, Kathleen Anna Clark born May 24, 1960 New Jersey –
divorced; married 2d September 24, 1988 at Long Beach CA, Jennifer Anne Lane born March 3, 1960
Santa Monica CA. Born to Stephen and Jennifer was:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.4.1.3.1) DANIKA LANE WIGNALL born June 28, 1990 Long Beach CA
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.4.1.4) JUDITH ANN WIGNALL born June 25, 1969 Montour Falls NY; married
August 128, 1990 at Keuka College NY, Lawrence Allen Jepsen born April 7, 1960 Penn Yan NY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.4.2) PHYLLIS AGNES KNAPP born September 24, 1941 Penn Yan NY; living 1996;
married August 18, 1962 at Penn Yan, Charles Kostya Hornsberger born October 6, 1941 Bronxville
NY; living 1996. Born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.4.2.1) CHARLES MICHAEL HORNSBERGER born August 28, 1967 Montour
Falls, Yates, NY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.4.2.2) PAMELA ERIN HORNSBERGER born July 3, 1969 Salem, Essex, MA
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.4.3) STEPHEN CLARENCE KNAPP born June 14, 1943 Penn Yan NY; living near
Philadelphia PA 1996; a printer/photographer; married July 31, 1965 at Newport News VA, Billy Jean
Morris born January 19, 1943 Columbus OH - divorced. Born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.4.3.1) STEPHEN WILLIAM KNAPP born January 2, 1971 Philadelphia PA
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.4.3.2) GEOFFREY BENJAMIN KNAPP born August 22, 1973 Philadelphia PA
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.4.3.3) MICAH JUSTIN KNAPP born February 29, 1976 Philadelphia PA
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.5) DAYTON LEROY KNAPP born July 10, 1919 Barrington, Yates, NY and died
August 31, 1989 Dundee NY; buried Hillside Cemetery, Dundee; married 1 st June 26, 1940 at Wayne,
Wayne, NY, Mary Katherine Bellis born April 12, 1921 Crosby NY - divorced 1962; married 2d
December 30, 1963 at Wellsboro PA, Ella (Haviland) Moreland (Moorehouse) born April 21, 1923
Rushville NY; living 1994. Born to Dayton and his first wife, Mary, were:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.5.1) DAVID LLOYD KNAPP born June 29, 1941 Penn Yan NY; living 1996; married
November 22, 1967 at Hyattsville MD, Ann Elizabeth Parker born November 9, 1946 Washington,
D.C. Born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.5.1.1) DAYTON PARKER KNAPP born November 17, 1970 Harrisburg PA
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.5.1.2) KIMBERLY ANN KNAPP (Kimi) born September 27, 1972 Tallahassee FL
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.5.1.3) KATHERINE ELIZABETH KNAPP born January 16, 1977 Gainesville FL
and died May 13, 1977; buried Tallahassee FL
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.5.1.4) ELIZABETH CRISTINE KNAPP (Betsey) born January 18, 1978 Tallahassee
FL
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.5.1.5) DAVID HARRISON KNAPP born January 10, 1980 Tallahassee FL
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.5.2) LARRY WILLIAM KNAPP born January 2, 1943 Penn Yan NY; living 1996;
married 1st March 11, 1961 at Penn Yan, Cloyca Kay Pinneo born February 9, 1943 Penn Yan -
divorced 1970; married 2d August 1, 1970 at Naples NY Elnora Wheaton Richards born January 7,
1939 Howard NY - divorced. Born to Larry and Cloyca were:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.5.2.1) DEBORAH LEE KNAPP born September 5, 1961 Penn Yan NY; married a
Mr. Roque at West Palm Beach FL and born to them was:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.5.2.1.1) JUSTIN ANTHONY ROQUE born July 15, 1984 West Palm Beach FL
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.5.2.2) DEANNA LYNN KNAPP born November 9, 1962 Penn Yan NY; married May
21, 1988 at West Palm Beach FL Eduard Arnold Cardineau born May 3, 1961 Amityville NY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.5.2.3) TIMOTHY WILLIAM KNAPP (Tim) born November 30, 1963 Penn Yan NY;
living 1996; U.S. Army Vet; married November 17, 1987 at Fort Campbell KY Regina Suzanne Glaser
born February 4, 1962 Bitburg, Germany. Born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.5.2.3.1) KENNETH WILLIAM KNAPP born July 27, 1988 Fort Campbell, Christian,
KY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.5.2.3.2) KEVIN KAYTON KNAPP born January 25, 1990 Fort Campbell KY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.5.2.3.3) SHANNON SUE KNAPP born July 18, 1993 Bitburg, Germany
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.5.2.4) DIANE LORI KNAPP born November 11, 1969; married a Mr. Smith at St.
Petersburg FL and born to them was:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.5.2.4.1) DANIELLE LEXI KNAPP SMITH born July 12, 1992 St. Petersburg FL
Born to Larry and his second wife, Elnora, was:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.5.2.5) MELISSA JEAN KNAPP born April 27, 1973 Bath NY; married May 22, 1992
at Barrington NY Jeremy Paul Cady born June 24, 1974 Binghampton NY and born to them was:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.5.2.5.1) JORDAN ALLEN CADY born August 7, 1993 Bath, Steuben, NY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.5.3) NANCY JEAN KNAPP born September 7, 1949 Penn Yan NY; living in Monroe
Co NY 1996; married January 26, 1972 at Keuka College NY Kim Carter Hedrick born September 10,
1948 Rochester NY - divorced. Born to them was:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.5.3.1) KALEB CARTER HEDRICK born August 20, 1974 Rochester, Monroe, NY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.5.4) ROBERT DAYTON KNAPP born January 16, 1951 Penn Yan NY and living
there 1996; married 1st December 19, 1971 at Lansing MI Jill Marie Luke born July 17, 1951 Lansing
– divorced; married 2d October 25, 1975 at Dundee NY Kathleen Joan Dibble born September 1, 1955
Penn Yan – divorced; married 3d July 26, 1981 at Miller Land-Barrington NY Lisa Christine Bailey
born July 20, 1961 Penn Yan - divorced
Born to Robert and his first wife, Jill, was:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.5.4.1) ROBERT ANDREW KNAPP (Drew) born April 29, 1972 Penn Yan NY
Born to Robert and his second wife, Kathleen, was:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.5.4.2) ERIKA LYNN KNAPP born November 2, 1977 Geneva NY
Born to Robert and his third wife, Lisa, was:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.5.4.3) MATTHEW ROBERT KNAPP born April 27, 1987 Geneva NY
Born to Dayton and his second wife, Ella, was:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.5.5) DALE LOREN KNAPP born February 22, 1966 Penn Yan NY and died March
4, 1969 Dundee NY; buried there at Hillside Cemetery
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.5.6) THOMAS DARYL KNAPP (adopted) born April 12, 1961 Corning NY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.5.7) SHERRY LYNN KNAPP (adopted) born November 13, 1969 Elmira NY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.6) WILFRED ORVAL KNAPP “Willie” born March 20, 1923 Barrington NY and
living in Dundee 1996; and died January 24, 2001 Elmira, Chemung, NY; buried Old Knapp Cemetery,
Barrington, Yates, NY. Wilfred was a merchant-forester [lumber; wholesale/retail] and belonged to the
Free Will Baptist Church. He married February 22, 1949 at Dundee, Yates, NY Marilyn Estella Wells
“Peggy” born February 15, 1930 Potter NY and was living in Dundee 1996. Born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.6.1) WENDY EILEEN KNAPP born May 12, 1953 Penn Yan NY; married August
12, 1972 at Keuka College NY Nathaniel Kent Olney born July 23, 1950 Penn Yan. Born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.6.1.1) SETH MICHAEL OLNEY born June 20, 1980 Bath, Steuben, NY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.6.1.2) PATRICK CROSBY OLNEY born April 28, 1982 Bath NY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.6.1.3) NICHOLAS KENT OLNEY born September 27, 1983 Bath NY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.6.2) PENNY SUE KNAPP born May 21, 1959 Penn Yan NY; married 1st August 30,
1980 at Keuka College NY Thomas Allen Gray born July 9, 1957 Penn Yan NY - divorced - no
offspring; married 2d May 23, 1992 at Keuka Lake NY aboard the Viking Spirit, David Charles Coon
born January 2, 1958 Penn Yan. Born to Penny and David was:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.6.2.1) RACHEL MIRIAH COON born August 2, 1993 Geneva NY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.6.3) RANDY ALAN KNAPP born June 28, 1965 Penn Yan NY; married July 14,
1990 at Keuka College NY Lynnette Sue Allen born August 5, 1966 Cuba NY. Born to them was:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.6.3.1) ALEXANDER WILLIAM KNAPP born September 16, 1994 Geneva NY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.6.4) DANNY LEE KNAPP born November 5, 1968 Penn Yan NY; unmarried 1994
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.7) JAMES EDGAR KNAPP born March 21, 1929 Barrington, Yates, NY and was
living in Penn Yan 1994; married September 27, 1947 at Wayne, Wayne, NY Norma Jean Torrence
born September 26, 1930 Tyrone NY and was living in Penn Yan 1994. Born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.7.1) LANA MARIE KNAPP born July 6, 1948 Penn Yan, Yates, NY; married May 4,
1968 at Dundee NY Raymond Garfield Blowers born November 5, 1948 Wayland, Steuben, NY. Born
to them were:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.7.1.1) JASON RICHARD BLOWERS born March 11, 1969 Penn Yan NY; married
April 28, 1990 at Canandaigua, Ontario, NY Kristina Lynn Hill born April 15, 1969 Newark NJ
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.7.1.2) SARA LYNN BLOWERS born April 28, 1973 Penn Yan NY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.7.1.3) AMANDA MARIE BLOWERS born July 19, 1977 Geneva NY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.7.1.4) RAENA LEE BLOWERS born May 22, 1983 Geneva NY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.7.2) CARLA JEAN KNAPP born June 8, 1952 Penn Yan NY; married June 5, 1976 at
Bluff Point NY James Vincent DeForest born June 11, 1953 Catskill NY. Born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.7.2.1) SIRI TORRENCE DEFOREST born September 13, 1977 Albany NY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.7.2.2) TRISTAN JAMES DEFOREST born August 8, 1979 Albany NY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.7.3) LORI JEAN KNAPP born June 30, 1956 Penn Yan NY; married October 29,
1976 at Keuka Park, Yates, NY Michael Robert Peters born November 3, 1952 Rio DeJaneiro, Brazil -
divorced. Born to them was:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.7.3.1) JASMINE STAR PETERS born March 6, 1979 Geneva NY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.7.4) MIA ANN KNAPP born April 29, 1960 Penn Yan NY; married 1 st August 21,
1982 at Wayne NY Calvin George White born September 15, 1961 Montour Falls NY - divorced; no
offspring; married 2d May 26, 1989 at San Angelo TX John Rogers Clemens born August 12, 1964 San
Juan TX. Born to Mia and John were:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.7.4.1) KELLY NICHOL CLEMENS born September 27, 1990 San Angelo TX
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.2.7.4.2) CODY LEVI CLEMENS born July 28, 1994 Misawa, Japan
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.3) ALMIRA KNAPP born December 22, 1885 Barrington and died there January 11,
1886.
Born to Charles and his second wife, Flora, were:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.4) STANLEY J. KNAPP born August 6, 1895 Barrington; married June 24, 1916 at
Dundee NY Pauline Smith born 1897 Towanda PA and died October 10, 1975 Penn Yan NY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.5) HERBERT C KNAPP born August 3, 1896 Barrington and died January 31, 1919
Sayre PA
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.4.6) UNNAMED DAUGHTER KNAPP married Jay Mowery. [This is probably Fanny
Ovenshire, by Flora’s first husband and not a Knapp daughter.]
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.5) FRANCIS A. KNAPP born May 25, 1851 Barrington and died August 4, 1900;
married September 25, 1872 at Wayne NY, Martha Houck; no offspring.
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.6) OLNEY CLEVELAND KNAPP born June 25, 1855 Barrington and died January 16,
1870 Penn Yan NY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.7) DELMAR JESSE KNAPP born February 22, 1857 Barrington NY and died October
(8) 10, 1909 Penn Yan (Canandaigua) NY; buried there; County Sheriff of Yates Co NY; married
1st December 31, 1879 at Barrington, Carrie Bodine who died August 4, 1880 Dundee NY; married 2d
January 16, 1884 at Dundee NY, Myrtle Ann Ellis (Mertie) born July 27, 1863 Starkey NY and died
August 23, 1948 Dundee NY; buried Hillside Cemetery, Dundee. Born to Delmar and Mertie was:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.7.1) AUGUSTA ESTHER KNAPP born 1888 Dundee, Yates, NY; married Joseph E.
Jeffery; resided in Dundee and Milford CT. Born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.7.1.1) ROSAMOND JEFFERY married Alan Gaylord and they had 4 kids
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.7.1.2) ROBERT KNAPP JEFFERY married Constance Jane Wicker and they had 4 kids
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.7.1.3) GEOFFREY M. JEFFERY
(2.6.2.3.2.5.8.8) GEORGE RUTHVEN KNAPP born November 1, 1840 and died May 23, 1841
(2.6.2.3.2.5.9) GEORGE WASHINGTON KNAPP born March 3, 1819 Barrington and died there
September 4, 1837; married at Barrington, Sally {maiden name unk} (may have been a Knapp or a
Baxter ?) (1820-); both George and Sally are buried in the Knapp Burial Grounds at Barrington NY, on
the land he born, raised on, and owned. The land is now a Forest Preserve and remains in the hands of
the Knapp descendents, though the homestead was destroyed a few short years ago by fire. Born to
George and Sally were:
(2.6.2.3.2.5.9.1) SALLY KNAPP (1861-)
(2.6.2.3.2.5.9.2) STEWART KNAPP (1862-)
(2.6.2.3.2.6) CHARLES KNAPP born October 26, 1785 Goshen NY and died March 21, 1871 Wayne
NY; married Eunice Hall born September 14, 1784 and died March 30, 1855. Born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.2.6.1) WILLIAM HALL KNAPP born October 9, 1815 Barrington NY and died February 9,
1882; married October 22, 1836 Sally Ferguson born May 30, 1816 and died April 30, 1883 Hillsdale
MI. Born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.2.6.1.1) EUNICE KNAPP born March 10, 1838 MI and died December 2, 1908; married
March 2, 1859 at Milo NY George W Swartout [son of George Foster & Rowena (Russell) Swartout]
born April 28, 1837 Barrington NY and died June 19, 1909 Yates Co NY; carpenter; 1880 resided
Tyrone, Schuyler, NY; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.2.6.1.1.1) IDA SWARTOUT born April 9, 1863 NY; schoolteacher; married Harry Behan
(2.6.2.3.2.6.1.1.2) WILLIAM K. SWARTOUT born August 28, 1875 Wayne, Schuyler, NY; married
January 26, 1898 Eunice/Emily Millard born October 17, 1872 NY and died November 25, 1961
Willard, Seneca, NY
(2.6.2.3.2.6.1.2) CYRUS C. KNAPP born March 13, 1840 and died December 2, 1896; married June 2,
1861 Louise Sloan (or Stone?) and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.2.6.1.2.1) MARY ANN KNAPP married Eber Gleason
(2.6.2.3.2.6.1.2.2) LENA KNAPP married John Alderman and they had 3 children.
(2.6.2.3.2.6.1.2.3) MARIETTA KNAPP married Lloyd Townsend and born to them was an only child:
(2.6.2.3.2.6.1.2.3.1) CYRUS TOWNSEND
(2.6.2.3.2.6.1.3) MARY JANE KNAPP born January 17, 1842 and died July 5, 1913; married
1st December 15, 1860 Captain Daniel Taylor Horton who died October 13, 1876 Auburn NY; married
2d March 12, 1878 Delazon C. LaFever
(2.6.2.3.2.6.1.4) JOHN KNAPP born January 15, 1844 and died August 25, 1904; married February 13,
1867 Mary Rowena Swartout [Jim - related to George above?] and born to them was an only child:
(2.6.2.3.2.6.1.4.1) ALICE ROWENA KNAPP born November 11, 1877; married April 9, 1902 at Penn
Yan NY John Henderson born July 22, 1871 and born to them was:
(2.6.2.3.2.6.1.4.1.1) LOIS ROWENA HENDERSON born January 30, 1913
(2.6.2.3.2.6.2) EUNCIE KNAPP married E. H. Chapman
(2.6.2.3.2.6.3) SALLY KNAPP married Michael Walsh of Wayne NY
(2.6.2.3.2.7) REBECCA KNAPP birth date is unk [prior to 1787] but she is presumably one of the three
daughters in the 1790 census and was living in 1824 as she was mentioned in her mother’s will, dated
November 8, 1824.
(2.6.2.3.2.8) SARAH KNAPP born prior to 1787
(2.6.2.3.2.9) ABBIE (or ABIGAIL?) KNAPP born prior to 1787 and may have died prior to 1824 as
she was not listed in her mother’s will.
(2.6.2.3.3) JEMIMA KNAPP probably born Stamford date unk posssibly 1754 and died 1852 (born
March 23, 1738 and died April 4, 1825); married Jonathan Parshall (1754-1816) (born November 9,
1740) (their children’s birthdate, makes his 1754 birthdate impractical) who was a Revolutionary War
Vet. Born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1) JAMES PARSHALL born September 26, 1762 Long Island NY and died March 24, 1826
Palmyra, Wayne, NY; married in Little Britain, Orange, NY Elizabeth Todd and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.1) REBECCA PARSHALL
(2.6.2.3.3.1.2) LYDIA PARSHALL born June 13, 1789 – date is questionable – and died March 8,
1853; buried Annis Cemetery, Albion, Orleans, NY; married James Gibbs born December 13, 1787 and
they had 2 sons
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3) JOHN PARSHALL (John B. Parshall) born August 15, 1789 Little Britain, Orange, NY
– date is questionable – and died October 5, 1858 Mendon, St. Joseph, MI; married c1812 in Palmyra
NY, Persis P. Hopkinson [dau of Caleb & Elizabeth (Williams) Hopkinson] born November 28, 1794 in
Manilus NY and died March 12, 1879 Mendon MI; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.1) HARRIET PARSHALL born December 10, 1812 Palmyra, Wayne, NY and died
March 24, 1897 Detroit MI; married June 1, 1834 in Royal Oak, Wayne, MI, Henry Christy Gaylord
[son of Allen & Philena (Gunn) Gaylord] born January 23, 1811 OH and died January 18, 1854 Detroit
MI; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.1.1) CHARLES HENRY GAYLORD born September 15, 1838 Detroit, Wayne, MI
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.1.2) JOHN ALLEN GAYLORD born January 27, 1841 Detroit MI
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.1.3) ADRIAN FRANK GAYLORD born March 15, 1843 Detroit MI
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.1.4) JAMES INGLIS GAYLORD born January 28, 1845 Detroit MI
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.1.5) HATTIE LAVINIA GAYLORD born January 28, 1845 Detroit MI
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.1.6) EMMA VIRGINIA GAYLORD born May 30, 1847 Detroit MI
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.1.7) FRANK ADRAIN GAYLORD born August 23, 1849 Detroit MI
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.2) JULIA ANN PARSHALL born October 25, 1814 Palmyra NY; married March 17,
1836 in Royal Oak, Wayne, MI, Edwin Wells Bakewell [son of Samuel & Anna Maria (Bean)
Bakewell] born July 20, 1812 Wellsburg WVA; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.2.1) CAMPBELL NEWTON BAKEWELL born July 14, 1837 Bethany WVA
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.2.2) IRVING HOWARD BAKEWELL born December 31, 1838 Bethany WVA
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.2.3) ALBERT MELVIN BAKEWELL born October 17, 1840 Bethany WVA
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.2.4) OLIVIA OVERTON BAKEWELL born February 22, 1845 Bethany WVA
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.2.5) SELINA HUNTINGTON BAKEWELL born December 10, 1847 Bloomington,
McLean, IL
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.2.6) LOUISA MAY BAKEWELL born November 30, 1855 Bloomington IL
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.3) SARAH ANN PARSHALL (Sallie) born June 29, 1816 Palmyra NY and died
November 6, 1887 Chagrin Falls, Cuyahoga, OH; married May 11, 1834 in Pontiac MI, Jedediah
Hubbell [son of Jedediah & Hannah (Turner) Hubbell] born February 22, 1813 Warrensville OH and
died December 7, 1877 Chagrin Falls OH; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.3.1) CHARLES HAROLD HUBBELL born November 16, 1836 Warrensville OH
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.3.2) ALICE LOVINA HUBBELL born September 8, 1838 Warrensville OH
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.3.3) JAMES EMERSON HUBBELL born July 22, 1846 Chagrin Falls OH
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.3.4) JULIA ROSALIE HUBBELL born December 2, 1849 Chagrin Falls OH
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.3.5) FRANCES ELIZA HUBBELL born December 31, 1858 Chagrin Falls OH
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.4) ELIZABETH PARSHALL (Betsy) born June 8, 1818 Palmyra NY and died February
12, 1882 Mendon, St. Joseph, MI; married October 4, 1857 in Mendon MI, John Goodaker born 1818
Lincolnshire, England; and they had 1 child
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.5) JAMES JUDSON PARSHALL born February 23, 1820 Palmyra NY and died March
3, 1910 Ann Arbor MI (outlived 3 wives); married 1st January 1, 1845 in Detroit MI, Esther McFarlin
[dau of Joshua & Betsy (Smith) McFarlin] born September 1, 1822 Rush, Monroe, NY and died
October 26, 1856 Royal Oak MI; married 2d March 19, 1857 Lenawee Co MI Christiana Elizabeth
Culbertson [dau of John & Mary (Goheen) Culbertson] born September 10, 1828 Groveland NY and
died February 28, 1869 Ann Arbor MI; married 3d November 16, 1870, as her 2d husband, Sarah Ann
Tramley [dau of John & Ellen (Molyneaux) Tramley] born September 25, 1836 Lyndon MI and died
December 14, 1897 Ann Arbor. Born to him and Esther were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.5.1) JULIA PARSHALL born December 13, 1845
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.5.2) JULIAN GRENVILLE PARSHALL born August 18, 1847 Ann Arbor, Washtenaw,
MI and died before 1906; married 1878 in Lafayette, Tipp, IN, Ella Iddings and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.5.2.1) SAMUEL JAMES ?
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.5.2.2) JAMES PARSHALL
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.5.3) ADRIAN JEFFERSON PARSHALL born May 24, 1849 Ann Arbor MI and died in
Cheyenne WY; married December 21, 1879 in Cheyenne, Annie Florence Kilbourne [dau of Charles
Henry & Ann Pettibone (Simons) Kilbourne] born June 23, 1855 Lewiston MI; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.5.3.1) AMALIA PARSHALL born November 2, 1880 Deadwood SD; married Charles J.
Ohnahaus and they had Anne.
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.5.3.2) FLORENCE PARSHALL born May 3, 1866 Cheyenne WY
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.5.4) LOUISA F. PARSHALL born May 3, 1851 Ann Arbor MI
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.5.5) FLORENCE ALTA PARSHALL born August 22, 1852 Ann Arbor MI and died
March 24, 1920 Alpena, Alpena, MI; married October 23, 1879 in Ann Arbor MI, Charles Roswell
Henry [son of John & Sevilla Emaline (Palmer) Henry] born December 29, 1856 Lake Ridge,
Lenewee, MI and died February 26, 1926 Alpena MI; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.5.5.1) ROSWELL P. HENRY (1884-)
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.5.5.2) GUY DEVERE HENRY born March 20, 1886 and died in 1968; married Ethel
Mirian McKelvey (1890-) and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.5.5.2.1) PARSHALL LAWRENCE HENRY (1918-)
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.5.5.2.2) GUY DEVERE HENRY (1925-)
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.5.5.3) CARL R. HENRY born November 17, 1887 Au Sable, Iosco, MI and died
December 13, 1966 Alpena MI; married October 20, 1917 in Alpena, Wilma Craig Johnson [dau of
W.H. Johnson] born May 18, 1891 Alpena MI and died there November 15, 1982; and born to them
was:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.5.5.3.1) SUSAN PARSHALL HENRY born November 11, 1918 Alpena MI and died
there September 24, 1981; married William Charles Lake (1916-)
Born to James and his 2d wife, Christiana, were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.5.6) CHARLES THEODORE PARSHALL born March 3, 1859; married January 1, 1883
in Fairfield IA, Ann Maria White [dau of Nathan & Maria (Porter) White] born January 9, 1860 Ann
Arbor MI; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.5.6.1) ROY NATHAN PARSHALL
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.5.6.2) OLIVE LOUISE PARSHALL
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.5.7) JOHN DWIGHT PARSHALL (1866-)
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.5.8) JAMES PARSHALL (1868-)
Born to James and his 3d wife, Sarah, was:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.5.9) LENA MAY PARSHALL born March 3, 1874 Ann Arbor MI
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.6) NORMAN PARSHALL (c1821-)
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.7) REBECCA PARSHALL born January 22, 1822 and died May 15, 1891 Mendon MI;
married in Royal Oak MI, John Harkness Aldrich [son of Aaron & Mary (Harkness) Aldrich] born
January 29, 1818 Richmond NH and died February 5, 1895 Mendon MI; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.7.1) FRED J. ALDRICH born July 20, 1854; married December 20, 1881 in Maples IN,
Lydia Mooney and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.7.1.1) MELVIN H. ALDRICH
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.7.1.2) HATTIE M. ALDRICH
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.7.1.3) ALLIE L. ALDRICH
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.7.1.4) ALDON D. ALDRICH
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.7.1.5) LUTHER J. ALDRICH
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.7.2) EDWARD AARON ALDRICH born January 17, 1863
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.8) CALEB PARSHALL born October 31, 1823
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.9) JOHN MELVIN PARSHALL born December 4, 1825
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.10) MELVIN PARSHALL born March 21, 1828 Newbury, Geauga, OH and died January
2, 1900 Jackson MI; married October 2, 1857 in Detroit MI, Cynthia Cole born June 1, 1831 Saratoga
NY; and born to them were a daughter and:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.10.1) GAGE LEGRAND PARSHALL born July 30, 1858; married October 30, 1884 in
East Saginaw MI, Louisa Valentine; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.10.1.1) JOHN MELVILLE PARSHALL born August 14, 1885 Bay City MI
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.10.1.2) BESSIE LOUISE PARSHALL
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.10.1.3) LUELLA MAY PARSHALL
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.10.1.4) GAGE LEGRAND PARSHALL
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.11) CHARLES HENRY PARSHALL born August 11, 1830 Newbury OH; married
December 2, 1851 in Detroit MI, Ellen Louise D’Arcy born January 28, 1832 Isle LaMotte, Lake
Champlain, MI; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.11.1) FRANK D’ARCY PARSHALL born February 21, 1853 MI
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.11.2) MINNIE ESTELLE PARSHALL born June 11, 1857 Wyandotte MI; married
November 17, 1880 in Detroit MI, Charles Francis Swan [son of Joseph & Mary Catherine (Ling)
Swan] born November 28, 1850 Detroit MI; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.11.2.1) ELLEN LOUISE SWAN born August 19, 1881 Detroit MI
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.11.2.2) HARRY BENNETT SWAN born March 9, 1885 Detroit MI
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.11.2.3) LOUIS PARSHALL SWAN born December 8, 1887 Detroit MI
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.11.2.4) ELLWOOD PAUL SWAN born May 14, 1893 Detroit MI
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.11.3) CHARLES HENRY PARSHALL born October 15, 1861
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.11.4) JOHN HARRY PARSHALL born February 13, 1866; married October 4, 1888 in
Pontiac MI, Flora Newman [dau of Emanuel & Jane (German) Newman] born October 27, 1865
Pontiac; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.11.4.1) HELEN LOUISE PARSHALL born May 11, 1890 Detroit MI
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.11.4.2) NEWMAN AMES PARSHALL born October 22, 1891 Detroit MI
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.11.4.3) DOROTHY JEANETTE PARSHALL born July 28, 1894 Trenton MI
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.11.4.4) LOUIS HENRY PARSHALL born August 22, 1899
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.11.5) WILLIAM SMITH PARSHALL born January 8, 1868 and died January 3, 1899
Detroit MI; married October 3, 1889 in Detroit, Emma Ward born June 25, 1868 London, England and
died October 2, 1893 Detroit; and born to them was:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.11.5.1) WARD PARSHALL born October 2, 1893
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.11.6) LOUIS AYERS PARSHALL born January 21, 1870; married September 13, 1893
in Monroe MI, Lizette Annie Clarke [dau of Frank Brighton & Josephine Chaubert (MacBridge)
Clarke] born February 3, 1873 Monroe MI and died July 27, 1899 Detroit; and born to them was:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.11.6.1) VAN MILLER PARSHALL born April 23, 1894
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.12) PRISCILLA PARSHALL born July 7, 1837 Pontiac, Oakland, MI; married October
23, 1856 in Detroit, John Thornton Didlake [son of Edmund H. & Mildred Woodford (Gregory)
Didlake] born October 29, 1833 in Winchester KY; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.12.1) JOHN WOODFORD DIDLAKE born June 4, 1854
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.12.2) WILLIAM PARSHALL DIDLAKE born March 15, 1858
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.12.3) MILDRED GREGORY DIDLAKE born February 28, 1861
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.12.4) CHARLES DEXTER DIDLAKE born April 13, 1864
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.12.5) JAMES SIDNEY DIDLAKE born October 5, 1865
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.12.6) JULIA VIRGINIA DIDLAKE born March 21, 1869
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.12.7) MARY POSTON DIDLAKE born January 12, 1871
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.12.8) EDMUND HOCKADAY DIDLAKE born April 5, 1877
(2.6.2.3.3.1.3.12.9) HARRIET LOUISE DIDLAKE born December 21, 1879
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4) JOSEPH PARSHALL born May 8, 1791 probably in Palmyra NY and died February 17,
1867 Waterford, Oakland, MI; married May 2, 1816 in Palmyra, Clarissa Moon born December 28,
1795 Rutland VT; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.1) IRA SELBY PARSHALL born March 10, 1817 and died December 30, 1893
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.2) ARLOE PARSHALL born July 27, 1818 and died July 15, 1864
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.3) JOSEPH PRESTON PARSHALL born August 2, 1820 Palmyra NY and died August
21, 1890 Canton MI; married November 18, 1847 in Canton, Margaret Hannan [dau of William &
Fanny (Britten) Hannan] born February 10, 1824 Florida NY; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.3.1) DEWITT HENRY PARSHALL born June 4, 1849 Canton MI; married October 19,
1881 in Wayne, Wayne, MI, Belle Seeley [dau of Edward H. & Calista (Walker) Seeley] born
September 3, 1859 Novi, Oakland, MI; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.3.1.1) DEWEY PARSHALL born January 29, 1887
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.3.1.2) FLORENCE PARSHALL born January 13, 1893
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.3.2) CLARISSA CORNELIA PARSHALL born November 23, 1850 Canton MI
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.3.3) ESTHER ARLOE PARSHALL born February 9, 1852 Canton MI; married October
28, 1873 Canton MI, John Cyrus Goodrich [son of Nelson Lyman & Ruth (Pease) Goodrich] born
October 19, 1848 Blissfield, Lenawee, MI and died before 1908; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.3.3.1) FLORA E. GOODRICH born September 5, 1874
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.3.3.2) JOHN N. GOODRICH born August 30, 1876
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.3.3.3) ALVIN P. GOODRICH born March 3, 1879
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.3.3.4) IRA J. GOODRICH born June 30, 1881
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.3.4) FANNY LURENE PARSHALL born February 28, 1854 Canton MI; married
December 4, 1896 in Canton MI, Martin Leonard born May 9, 1855 Elba, Genesee, NY
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.3.5) DIANTHA M. PARSHALL born November 3, 1856 Canton MI; married December
20, 1881 Canton MI, Charles Henry Jones (Henry & Mary Ann (McKinney) Jones] born November 11,
1857 Detroit; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.3.5.1) CHARLES LEROY JONES
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.3.5.2) VIOLET LEETTA JONES
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.3.6) JAMES NORMAN PARSHALL born March 1, 1860 Canton MI and died August 6,
1860
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.3.7) JOSEPH PRESTON PARSHALL born October 10, 1862 Canton MI; married
February 1, 1888 in Ann Arbor MI, Mary Louise Benham born November 8, 1860 Ithaca NY
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.4) CHESTER SPAULDING PARSHALL born December 9, 1821
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.5) CLARISSA CORNELIA PARSHALL born October 18, 1824 Drayton Plains MI;
married 1st November 19, 1854 in Detroit, Marlin Hobart [son of Loren & Elizabeth (Preston) Hobart]
born July 28, 1826 Harmony NY and died there March 6, 1858; married 2d March 15, 1860 as his 2d
wife, Nelson Lyman Goodrich [son of Solomon & Esther (Barber) Goodrich] born October 13, 1810
and died November 30, 1876 Blissfield MI; and born to her and Marlin were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.5.1) ALICE HOBART born October 4, 1855 Drayton Plains MI and died April 29, 1856
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.5.2) AGNES HOBART born October 4, 1855 Drayton Plains MI
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.5.3) MARY HOBART born January 5, 1858 Owasso MI; married 1st October 20, 1880 in
Blissfield MI, Charles Edwin Freese [son of Edwin W. & Abbie (Ellis) Freese] born April 22, 1854 and
died June 12, 1881 Clinton MI; married 2d December 3, 1884 in Detroit, Julius Austin Grow [son of
Waterman Philips & Elizabeth (Hackett) Grow] born January 19, 1857; and born to her and Charles
was:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.5.3.1) CHARLES EDWIN FREESE born October 28, 1881 Blissfield, Lenawee, MI
Born to Mary and her 2d husband, Julius, were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.5.3.2) AUSTIN HOBART GROW born March 3, 1886
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.5.3.3) JULIUS ALFRED GROW born December 5, 1887
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.5.3.4) HOBART GROW born July 19, 1890
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.5.3.5) RUSSELL WATERMAN GROW born November 13, 1892
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.5.3.6) LILLIAN IRENE GROW born September 10, 1894
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.5.3.7) MARY GERTRUDE GROW born April 20, 1899
Born to Clarissa and her 2d husband, Nelson, was:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.5.4) JOSEPH PARSHALL GOODRICH born June 26, 1864 Blissfield MI; married
November 7, 1899 in Detroit, Viella Tuttle
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.6) DYANTHA PARSHALL born June 12, 1826 and died in September 1856; married a
Mr. Letts
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.7) CULLEN FOSTER PARSHALL born March 25, 1828 and died April 22, 1883
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.8) JAMES PARSHALL born May 9, 1830 Palmyra NY; married December 24, 1857 in
Redford MI, Caroline Finney [dau of Thomas & Hepzibah (Shattuck) Finney] born February 7, 1836
Redford MI; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.8.1) SARAH WARNER PARSHALL born January 2, 1860 and died May 2, 1863
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.8.2) JAMES JOSEPH PARSHALL born January 19, 1863 and died July 25, 1864
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.8.3) HOMER ELLSWORTH PARSHALL born December 4, 1864 Detroit MI; married
November 7, 1894 in Stuttgart, Germany, Caroline Pauline Eitel (Lily) [dau of Johann & Caroline
Pauline (Lustnauer) Eitel] born May 23, 1866 Germany; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.8.3.1) JAMES EITEL PARSHALL born March 3, 1896 Berlin, Germany
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.8.3.2) HOMER HANS PARSHALL born May 30, 1897 Berlin, Germany
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.8.3.3) DOROTHY PARSHALL born April 23, 1901 Berlin, Germany
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.9) SARAH JANE PARSHALL born February 21, 1832 Detroit MI; married June 6, 1855
in Detroit, John Francis Antisdel [son of John & Freelove (Spink) Antisdel] born June 13, 1829 Oneida
County NY and died May 15, 1900 Detroit MI; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.9.1) JAMES FRANCIS ANTISDEL born April 29, 1856; married Jessie Lindell Baker
and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.9.1.1) JAMES ANTISDEL
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.9.1.2) JESSIE GLADYS ANTISDEL
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.9.1.3) ESTHER ANTISDEL
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.9.2) EMMA ANTISDEL born May 8, 1858
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.9.3) JOHN PARSHALL ANTISDEL born in January 1861
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.9.4) EDWARD ANTISDEL born February 14, 1862
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.9.5) ELLA MARIE ANTISDEL born February 7, 1863
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.9.6) CLARA FREELOVE ANTISDEL born April 5, 1865
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.9.7) WINNE BLANCHE ANTISDEL born December 1, 1868
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.10) SILAS NORMAN PARSHALL born August 12, 1835 and died April 25, 1857
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.11) CELESTIA PARSHALL born September 3, 1838; married October 15, 1868 in
Detroit, Arthur Tredway [son of Stephen & Lucy (Clifford) Tredway] born October 16, 1833
Beaconsfield, England; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.11.1) LUCY CLARA TREDWAY born August 3, 1870
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.11.2) ARTHUR CLIFFORD TREDWAY born August 26, 1872
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.11.3) NORMAN PARSHALL TREDWAY born August 11, 1875
(2.6.2.3.3.1.4.12) REBECCA PARSHALL born August 31, 1840; married M. C. Marr
(2.6.2.3.3.2) NATHAN PARSHALL born June 24, 1766
(2.6.2.3.3.3) LYDIA PARSHALL born June 7, 1773
(2.6.2.3.3.4) MOSES PARSHALL born November 16, 1777 Little Britain, Orange, NY
(2.6.2.3.3.5) JESSE PARSHALL born July 18, 1780 Orange Co NY
(2.6.2.3.4) DINAH HANFORD KNAPP born June 25, 1789
(2.6.2.3.5) SALLY KNAPP born c1771 (June 5, 1769 Stamford) and died April 1, 1851 New Canaan
CT; married September 19, 1791 (October 2, 1793) at Stamford, Eliphalet St. John [son of Caleb &
Mary (Seely) St. John] born April 22, 1770 Norwalk and died July 27, 1845 New Canaan; and born to
them were:
(2.6.2.3.5.1) ABIGAIL DELIA ST. JOHN born July 16, 1794 Norwalk CT and died June 1, 1835 NY;
married April 20, 1817 William Silliman born January 17, 1788 New Canaan and died October 24,
1861
(2.6.2.3.5.2) CALEB LORENZO ST. JOHN born January 20, 1796 Norwalk and died October 16,
1796.
(2.6.2.3.5.3) CALEB LORENZO ST. JOHN II born October 27, 1799; married April 16, 1820 in
Stamford, Nancy St. John Walmsley [dau of William & Prudence (Weed) Walmsley] born September
10, 1800 Stamford and died February 28, 1875; buried Weed Cemetery, Darien CT; they apparently
divorced
(2.6.2.3.6) UZAL KNAPP (drawing) born October 22, 1759 (October 22, 1763) Stamford and died
January 10, 1856 at Little Brittain, Orange, NY; [See Separate Paper at the end of this chapter on this
gentleman.] Uzal is buried at Washington’s HQS, Newburgh NY - a monument erected there identifies
his only wife, though many early historians claim his wife’s body was exhumed and laid to rest at
Newburg - there is disagreement on this, though it is thought that his horse, a prized possession was
buried there.][In 1859, a time capsule was placed beneath the Uzal Knapp Monument. The time capsule
contained 37 items pertaining to that era - we do not know if the time capsule has been raised.] He was
a Revolutionary War Veteran serving in the New York militia in 1777, 1783 as a Private, Corporal, and
a Sergeant. He was a farmer. Uzal married, February 14, 1788 at Stamford, Abigail Hait (#2978) born
February 6/8, 1765 Stamford and was living in 1798. Uzal’s name is shown as Uzziel in David Hoyt’s
book. Born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.6.1) SAMUEL WARD KNAPP born December 1, 1788 Stamford CT and died November 11
(17?), 1873 Newburgh NY; a wagon maker and lived the last few years of his life with his two
unmarried - widowed sisters; married July 21, 1816 Hannah Jarvis who apparently preceded her
husband in death. Born to them was [possibly others, but names not known]:
(2.6.2.3.6.1.1) HANNAH MARIA KNAPP married December 28, 1843 at Bridgeport CT Charles
Wells and born to them was:
(2.6.2.3.6.1.1.1) ANNA MARIA WELLS married Mark Hallum and born to them was:
(2.6.2.3.6.1.1.1.1) MARIAN ASHLEY HALLUM (1897-)
(2.6.2.3.6.2) JOHN HANFORD KNAPP born October 24, 1790 probably Stamford and died March 17,
1865 Savannah GA; a plantation owner – farmer; married June 30, 1823 probably at Stamford,
Elizabeth ‘Eliza’ Gilden and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.6.2.1) HANNAH MARIA KNAPP married Charles Webb
(2.6.2.3.6.2.2) ISABELLE GILDEN KNAPP married James T. Webb and born to them was:
(2.6.2.3.6.2.2.1) BESSIE A. WEBB married Hobart O. Dunn, Lieutenant, US Navy.
(2.6.2.3.6.2.3) CHAMPY KNAPP
(2.6.2.3.6.2.4) JOSEPH KNAPP born December 1, 18?? Stamford and died August 4, 1880 NYC;
Joseph and his family resided in Glenville, Schenectady and New York City NY; married at Norwalk
CT Cordelia (Cornelia?) Hutchinson of Meredith NY born c1812 and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.6.2.4.1) ELIZA RAYMOND KNAPP born October 25, 1834 probably Meredith NY and died
December 5, 1899; never married
(2.6.2.3.6.2.4.2) CHARLES JACKSON KNAPP born October 25, 1840 Norwalk CT and died
November 27, 1928 New York City. Charles moved around, living in NYC, Schenectady and
Glennville NY and Jersey City NJ; married probably at NYC Louisa Wenz and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.6.2.4.2.1) CHARLES RAYMOND KNAPP born December 27, 1860 NYC and died last
residing Santa Barbara CA; married Mattie Southworth and born to them was:
(2.6.2.3.6.2.4.2.1.1) CHAUNCEY BRAINARD KNAPP born December 25, 1899; married Jessie
Gibbs and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.6.2.4.2.1.1.1) ELIZABETH MATTIE KNAPP born March 13, 1918 Santa Barbara CA
(2.6.2.3.6.2.4.2.1.1.2) MARGARET ANN KNAPP born January 19, 1925 Santa Barbara CA
(2.6.2.3.6.2.4.2.2) PERCY JOSEPH KNAPP born July 18, 1870 NYC; married at Kingston NY Grace
Devine; both were living 1941
(2.6.2.3.6.2.4.2.3) GRACE HUTCHINSON KNAPP born July 15, 1872; unmarried in 1922; last
resided Santa Barbara CA
(2.6.2.3.6.2.4.2.4) IRVING JACKSON KNAPP born October 14, 1879; married Annice Ware and born
to them was:
(2.6.2.3.6.2.4.2.4.1) RILLA GRACE KNAPP born March 22, 1920 Santa Barbara CA
(2.6.2.3.6.2.4.2.5) HOWARD LIVINGSTON KNAPP born June 5, 1883 Jersey City NJ; married 1st
Elizabeth Fuchs; 2d Elizabeth Cross; and born to Howard and presumably Elizabeth was:
(2.6.2.3.6.2.4.2.5.1) EMMETT LIVINGSTON KNAPP born October 21, 1905 NY; unmarried in 1931;
US Navy Vet
(2.6.2.3.6.2.4.3) REBECCA HUTCHINGSON (Gibbs?) KNAPP (1845-1917) married 1st LeGrand
Harvey; 2d Park Fellows; and born to her and LeGrand was:
(2.6.2.3.6.2.4.3.1) CORDELIA HARVEY (1871-) married Emmett Nicholson.
(2.6.2.3.6.3) LEVINA KNAPP born January 30, 1793 Stamford and died November 2, 1855 probably
Port Jarvis, Orange, NY; married March 28, 1822 Abraham Van Arsdale (1789-1831) and born to them
were:
(2.6.2.3.6.3.1) MARGARET J. VAN ARSDALE (1824-1902) married 1845 William H. Tarpany (1820-
1893) and born to them was:
(2.6.2.3.6.3.1.1) GEORGE HANFORD TARPANY (1847-1915) married Hannah Frances Knapp
(1852-1910) [daughter of Ebenezer W. and Mary Elizabeth (Hays) Knapp]{cousins} and born to them
was:
(2.6.2.3.6.3.1.1.1) CLARA LOUISE TARPANY married Charles Russell Kellogg
(2.6.2.3.6.3.2) UNNAMED DAUGHTER VAN ARSDALE born Port Jarvis NY; married a Mr. Blitz.
(2.6.2.3.6.4) RAYMOND KNAPP born October 30, 1794 Stamford and was murdered in the South,
March 25, 1825
(2.6.2.3.6.5) NANCY HOYT KNAPP born April 30, 1798 Stamford and died there August 27, 1878;
married October 29, 1820 at Stamford, Isaac Lounsbury (5.2.2.1.2.2) – see him for offspring
(2.6.2.3.6.6) NATHANIEL KNAPP born October 22, 1800 Stamford and died October 8, 1825 (or
February 12, 1812?) Warwick NY; never married
(2.6.2.3.6.7) SALLY MARIA KNAPP born April 17, 1803 Stamford and died June 1, 1844 Little
Brittain NY; married April 9, 1840 probably at Little Brittain, as his second wife, Henry Still who died
October 4, 1858. Born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.6.7.1) UZAL KNAPP STILL born November 7, 1843 and died August 15, 1924 Middletown
NJ; married March 31, 1869 Sylvia Ann Caldwell born December 5, 1848 and died September 22,
1922
(2.6.2.3.6.7.2) CLARA STILL married J.J.Shoemaker and resided at Pleasant Ridge MI
(2.6.2.3.6.7.3) GENEVIEVE STILL married Clarence Ray at Newark NJ
(2.6.2.3.6.8) EDSON KNAPP born January 15, 1806 Stamford and died June 22, 1874 Walden NY
( Shawaugunk NY); married April 24, 1838 Elizabeth Sarah Reed (2.5.3.4.1.10.8) and born to them
were:
(2.6.2.3.6.8.1) UNNAMED DAUGHTER KNAPP died age 6m
(2.6.2.3.6.8.2) JOSEPHINE KNAPP born August 30, 1839 and died January 14, 1915; married at
Walden NY, Levi McCollum (-c1905)
(2.6.2.3.6.8.3) MARY ABIGAIL KNAPP born January 2, 1842 Walden NY; married at Walden, Henry
Tears
(2.6.2.3.6.8.4) MARTHA JANE KNAPP born April 16, 1846 Walden NY and died there July 15, 1915;
married 1869 at Walden, Egbert A. Nicholas born 1849 and died March 7, 1918. Born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.6.8.4.1) EUGENE NICHOLAS
(2.6.2.3.6.8.4.2) RAYMOND NICHOLAS
(2.6.2.3.6.8.4.3) ALFRED NICHOLAS
(2.6.2.3.6.8.4.4) LAURA NICHOLAS married Harry Hollingsworth
(2.6.2.3.6.8.4.5) ESTELLA NICHOLAS married John Angles
(2.6.2.3.6.8.4.6) DELIA NICHOLAS
(2.6.2.3.6.9) ABIGAIL JANE KNAPP born August 20, 1809 Stamford and died February 18, 1879;
married M. Hays(?).
(2.6.2.3.6.10) EBENEZER W. KNAPP born February 13, 1817 Stamford and died April 2, 1887
Walden NY; a merchant of general merchandise and a postmaster at Walden. His religion was
American Reformed and he practiced Republican politics; married 1st September 10, 1845 at Walden,
Mary Elizabeth Hays [related to Abigail’s husband?] born August 22, 1824 and died March 19, 1867
Walden; married 2d at Walen Eveline C. Cromwell (1833-1913); all are buried at Walden Cemetery,
Walden NY. Born to Ebenezer and Mary were:
(2.6.2.3.6.10.1) MARY L. KNAPP born August 9, 1846 Walden NY and died there May 25, 1897;
married at Walden, Alexander Blitt
(2.6.2.3.6.10.2) WILLIAM MARTENUS KNAPP born May 9, 1850 Walden and died there August 10,
1850
(2.6.2.3.6.10.3) JULIA EMMA KNAPP born April 11, 1856 Walden and died there September 13, 1857
(2.6.2.3.6.10.4) HANNAH FRANCES KNAPP born c1851/52 Walden and died 1910; married at
Walden George Hanford Terpany and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.6.10.4.1) GEORGE HANFORD TERPANY, JR., who resided in Providence RI
(2.6.2.3.6.10.5) HENRY C. KNAPP born October 12, 1872 Walden and died there July 15, 1894;
married lady’s name unk but born to them was:
(2.6.2.3.6.10.5.1) CLARENCE KNAPP
(2.6.2.3.6.10.6) SARAH W. KNAPP “Sadie” born May 8, 1875; married September 18, 1903 at
Walden NY George H. Loper of Danbury CT
(2.6.2.3.6.10.7) JOHN HANFORD KNAPP born January 26, 1859 Walden and died there March 20,
1859
(2.6.2.3.6.10.8) ELMER ELSWORTH KNAPP born February 13, 1861 Walden and died there
September 8, 1867
(2.6.2.3.6.10.9) CARRIE WHEELER KNAPP born January 21, 1863 Walden and died there June 23,
1864
Born Ebenezer and his second wife, Eveline were:
(2.6.2.3.6.10.10) CLARENCE CROMWELL KNAPP
(2.6.2.3.6.10.11) ALAN CROMWELL KNAPP
(2.6.2.3.7) JOHN NELSON KNAPP born May 22, 1766 Stamford and died June 7, 1832 Little Brittain,
Orange, NY; married December 25, 1788 at Stamford, Sarah Lounsberry born July 1769/1770 and died
1861; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.7.1) HENRY KNAPP born May 21, 1790 Stamford and died there in infancy
(2.6.2.3.7.2) JEREMIAH L KNAPP born August 30, 1791 Stamford and died there July 7, 1860;
married 1st August 24, 1820 at Stamford, Hannah Trevor; married 2d a Miss Hulse. Born to Jeremiah
and Hannah were:
(2.6.2.3.7.2.1) SAMUEL TREVOR KNAPP (c1821-) married Adeline (or Angeline) Davis and born to
them were:
(2.6.2.3.7.2.1.1) SAMUEL KNAPP
(2.6.2.3.7.2.1.2) ANNA E. KNAPP married 1905, as his 2d wife, Dr. Wesley Wait, D.D.S. [son of
Thomas and Mary (Mould) Wait] born at the old Wait homestead in Montgomery, Orange, NY May 15,
1861. His early education was gained at one of the many excellent private boarding schools on the
Hudson near his home. After he left school he went to New York City and there took up the study of
medicine and dentistry, where after only eight months' study he was made first assistant to the college
professor. He finished the required four-year course in dentistry in eighteen months. In 1884 he left
New York City and opened an office in Goshen, New York, where he remained for eighteen months.
He then went to Chicago, Illinois, remaining, however, but a short time returning to Newburg, New
York, where he began the practice of dentistry which he has carried on with ever increasing success to
the present time. Dr. Wait has always been a student of physics, and has marked mechanical talent. He
is the inventor of various electrical appliances in successful use. His device for the interlocking of
large steel girders without the use of bolts or rivets was put to the test at Columbia University in 1911,
and showed one hundred per cent of practical advantage over the old method. He was the delegate of
New York State for three years to the International Association of Manufacturers and Inventors, now
known as the Manufacturers' Association. Dr. Wait has also contributed to the technical magazines a
number of scientific articles in several fields of natural science, and has lectured upon those topics
before audiences at Colombia, Lehigh and other universities. Dr. Wait is an attendant of the First
Presbyterian Church of Newburg. He was a Republican in political belief, but is now a member of the
National Progressive Party. Mrs. Wait was widely known for her charitable work. She was a most
devout Christian and an enthusiastic missionary worker, a member of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian
Church, New York City and she was deeply interested in the remodeling of St. Luke's Hospital at
Newburg, giving upwards of $50,000 to that purpose, erecting the south wing as a memorial to her
father, Samuel Trevor Knapp. She died in February 1912.
(2.6.2.3.7.2.2) EDWARD JARVIS KNAPP born c1832 and died 1926 Paris, France; a merchant;
married Martha Matilda Sears and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.7.2.2.1) EDWARD JARVIS KNAPP, JR., born1854 and died young
(2.6.2.3.7.2.2.2) SUSAN TREVOR KNAPP died Los Angeles CA; an Episcopalian missionary who
never married; deaconess presided over The New York Training School for Deaconesses
(2.6.2.3.7.2.2.3) NEWTON SEARS KNAPP died in infancy
(2.6.2.3.7.2.2.4) ARTHUR HAIGHT KNAPP died young
(2.6.2.3.7.2.3) ELIZABETH KNAPP (Sarah Elizabeth) born c1825 NYC; married as his 2d wife,
Adrian V LaRoche [son of Isaac & Elizabeth Sophia McIntosh (Oliver) LaRoche] born c1821
Richmond Co GA and died February 1, 1873 Savannah, Chatham, GA; buried there Laurel Grove
Cemetery
(2.6.2.3.7.2.4) LAURA KNAPP never married
(2.6.2.3.7.2.5) ANNA KNAPP never married
(2.6.2.3.7.2.6) JOHN HANFORD KNAPP born c1840 and died February 3, 1929(?); married Louise
Parker
(2.6.2.3.7.3) HENRY KNAPP (II) born July 1, 1793 Stamford and died April 26, 1805 New Windsor
NY
(2.6.2.3.7.4) JARVIS KNAPP (I) born December 12, 1794 Stamford and died there May 5, 1801
(2.6.2.3.7.5) KANNAH KNAPP (Hannah) born November 7, 1796 Stamford and died July 2, 1820
New Windsor NY; married July 19, 1816, probably at New Windsor, David Goodrich
(2.6.2.3.7.6) SARAH ANN KNAPP (Sally) born August 27, 1798 at Canterbury NY and died March
23, 1825 (1823?); married, October 7, 1820, probably at New Windsor, Joseph Lawrence and born to
them, as their only child, was:
(2.6.2.3.7.6.1) JAMES HARVEY LAWRENCE born April 12, 1820 Canterbury NY and died August
29, 1913 Walden, Marion, NY; married May 15, 1842 at Crawford NY, Cornelia Ann Milles (or
Wilkes?) who died May 29, 1901 Bullville NY. Born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.7.6.1.1) GEORGE E. LAWRENCE
(2.6.2.3.7.6.1.2) UNNAMED DAUGHTER LAWRENCE married David M. Crawford and born to
them was:
(2.6.2.3.7.6.1.2.1) UNNAMED DAUGHTER CRAWFORD who married J.P. Connor; living in
Middletown NY in 1913.
(2.6.2.3.7.7) JOHN HANFORD KNAPP born November 15, 1799 probably at Canterbury NY and died
February 3, (March 8?), 1834 [family tradition has it that John died in a fire, while attempting to rescue
a child]; married November 16, 1833 Julia Ann Grumman
(2.6.2.3.7.8) JARVIS KNAPP born September (2?) 26, 1801 Stamford and died December 2, 1892
New Windsor, Orange, NY; a farmer and a member of the Sessions Presbyterian Church in Little
Brittain; married 1st March 25, 1830 Mary Jane Gregg born 1807 and died February 23, 1862 New
Windsor; married 2d 1865 widow Melissa R. (Sutter) Price (1817-1885). Born to Jarvis and Mary
were:
(2.6.2.3.7.8.1) CORNELIA ANN KNAPP born September 25 (January 17?), 1831 Little Brittain NY
and died December 23, 1895; married at Little Brittain, John Stuart born December 26, 1826 and died
October 23, 1873. Born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.7.8.1.1) CHARLES H. STUART (-1918) married 1st Annie Bell Mosher; 2d Louise Pattern
(2.6.2.3.7.10.1.1.2) FRANK KNAPP born February 20, 1877; married Maud Morrison and born to
them were:
(2.6.2.3.7.10.1.1.2.1) MARJORI KNAPP
(2.6.2.3.7.10.1.1.2.2) DONALD KNAPP (1905-)
(2.6.2.3.7.10.1.1.3) CHARLES E. KNAPP, JR., born October 5, 1882; married July 24, 1917 at White
Plains NY Berta M. Conetois born 1892 Lowell MA
(2.6.2.3.7.10.1.1.4) EFFIE KNAPP born November 17, 1886 and died July 9, 1887 Nyack NY
(2.6.2.3.7.10.1.2) GEORGE C. KNAPP born August 15, 1853 Nyack and died there 1898; a machinist
and never married
(2.6.2.3.7.10.1.3) HARRIET (HATTIE) KNAPP born 1862 Nyack NY; married James Harris and born
to them were:
(2.6.2.3.7.10.1.3.1) STELLA HARRIS (1893-)
(2.6.2.3.7.10.1.3.2) FRANK HARRIS (1893-) twins?
(2.6.2.3.7.10.1.4) MINNIE KNAPP born 1868 Nyack and died there 1880
(2.6.2.3.7.10.1.5) LEWIS H. KNAPP born 1869 Nyack; married Susan Sales (1873-) and born to them
were:
(2.6.2.3.7.10.1.5.1) DELLA KNAPP
(2.6.2.3.7.10.1.5.2) WILLIAM KNAPP
(2.6.2.3.7.10.2) HELEN MARIA KNAPP born June 26/30, 1830 Orange Co NY and died October 16,
1907 Equinunk PA; married February 20, 1851 in Orange Co Samuel C. Higby born September 27,
1827 and died December 11, 1869. Born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.7.10.2.1) JAMES KNAPP HIGBY born March 4, 1853; married December 25, 1883 Arda
Love
(2.6.2.3.7.10.2.2) NEWTON HIGBY born February 26, 1855; married December 18, 1877 Alice Brink
(2.6.2.3.7.10.2.3) LAURA HIGBY born August 12, 1859; married February 13, 1890 Grout Puff
(2.6.2.3.7.10.2.4) SAMUEL ELLSWORTH HIGBY born July 28, 1861 and died October 19, 1867
(2.6.2.3.7.10.3) WALTER HALSEY KNAPP born June (January?) 11, 1833 Canterbury, Orange, NY
and died January 18, 1909 Middletown, Orange, NY; a furniture dealer and an undertaker; married
December 24, 1854 in Orange Co Martha J. Dickson (Dickerson?) born 1831 Ulster Co NY and died
September 30, 1923 Middletown. Born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.7.10.3.1) HARRIET KNAPP born December 3, 1855 and died January 27, 1856
(2.6.2.3.7.10.3.2) MARY ANN (or Margaret?) KNAPP born February 24, 1857 and died October 16,
1926 Middletown NY; married September 3, 1873 Alexander Merritt born June 30, 1847 and born to
them was:
(2.6.2.3.7.10.3.2.1) CLARENCE (or Walter) MERRITT
(2.6.2.3.7.10.3.3) WILLIAM KNAPP born October 21, 1859 and died January 29, 1860
(2.6.2.3.7.10.3.4) WALTER NELSON KNAPP
(2.6.2.3.7.10.4) JAMES FRANKLIN KNAPP born August 24, 1835 Orange Co NY and died April 5,
1918 Newburgh, Orange, NY; married Mary Duffie and born to them was an only child:
(2.6.2.3.7.10.4.1) GERTRUDE KNAPP born September 16, 1867
(2.6.2.3.7.10.5) LAVINIA KNAPP born May 5, 1837 Orange Co NY and died June 19, 1891
Montgomery, Orange, NY; married February 27, 1861 Benjamin Downs [son of John & Eliza
(Rockefeller) Downs] born and died Montgomery NY; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.7.10.5.1) JOHN J DOWNS married Elizabeth Mould
(2.6.2.3.7.10.5.2) GEORGE DOWNS
(2.6.2.3.7.10.8.1.7) WALTER CHANDLER KNAPP born March 30, 1906 probably Orange Co NY;
married June 23, 1926 at Newburgh, Lillian C. Haas born November 7, 1907. Lillian remarried in 1931
to Frederick W. Bosarth. It is unknown if Walter died and she remarried or if they divorced.
(2.6.2.3.7.10.8.1.8) BERTHA REBECCA KNAPP born February 18, 1913
(2.6.2.3.7.10.8.2) MARY EMMA KNAPP born August 7, 1873; married her cousin Nelson Knapp
Downs (2.6.2.3.7.10.5.8)
(2.6.2.3.7.10.9) HANFORD KNAPP born March 1, 1849 Montgomery, Orange, NY and died July 17,
1928 Equinunk PA; married December 25, 1885 in Orange Co (Jennie) Deborah Lloyd born Rhode
Island and born to them was an only child:
(2.6.2.3.7.10.9.1) LEE W. KNAPP born February 16, 189? Orange Co NY; married November 22, 1919
Mildred L. Moore (1909-)
(2.6.2.3.7.11) WILLIAM HENRY KNAPP (twin) born January 23, 1807 New Windsor, Orange, NY
and died October 26, 1862 Little Brittain, Orange, NY; married December 20, 1832 Mary Thomson
(Tompson/Thompson?) and adopted by them were:
(2.6.2.3.7.11.1) GEORGE H. KNAPP
(2.6.2.3.7.11.2) MARY M. KNAPP
(2.6.2.3.7.12) LEVINA KNAPP born January 5, 1812 probably New Windsor NY and died there
September 21, 1836; married probably at New Windsor Hiram Humphrey
(2.6.2.3.7.13) ALFRED KNAPP born November 23, 1809 New Windsor and died there March 4, 1817
(2.6.2.3.8) JEREMIAH KNAPP - his date of birth, death, marriage has never been discovered, though
he may be the Jeremiah Knapp that died c1802 at Stamford. According to Fred Knapp, much of the
below information is questionable, but we will place it here for future reference. Born to Jeremiah and
his wife - all presumably born in Stamford - were:
(2.6.2.3.8.1) JEREMIAH KNAPP (II) (-1889) married Mary (Polly) {maiden name unk} and they
purportedly had 10 children.
(2.6.2.3.8.2) ANNA (or AMOS?) KNAPP married a Mr. (or Miss?) Haight (Hoyt).
(2.6.2.3.8.3) ABIGAIL KNAPP married Joseph Waring and born to them was:
(2.6.2.3.8.3.1) SARAH WARING
(2.6.2.3.8.4) ELIJAH KNAPP married March 18/21, 1817 Martha (Polly) Waring.
(2.6.2.3.8.5) UNNAMED DAUGHTER KNAPP married a Mr. Brush and born to them was:
(2.6.2.3.8.5.1) LOUISE BRUSH
(2.6.2.3.8.6) UNNAMED DAUGHTER KNAPP married a Mr. Barrett/Burrett and born to them was:
(2.6.2.3.8.6.1) MARY BARRETT/BURRETT
(2.6.2.3.8.7) UNNAMED DAUGHTER KNAPP married a Mr. Slater and born to them was:
(2.6.2.3.8.7.1) ELIZABETH SLATER
(2.6.2.3.8.8) UNNAMED DAUGHTER (probably DEBORAH) KNAPP (1768-) married a Mr. Barnum
and born to them was:
(2.6.2.3.8.8.1) DEBORAH BARNUM
(2.6.2.3.8.9) UNNAMED DAUGHTER KNAPP married a Mr. Brown and born to them was:
(2.6.2.3.8.9.1) MARY JANE BROWN
(2.6.2.3.9) WALTER KNAPP born May 16, 1776 Bethel, Sullivan, NY, although another source says
Stamford, and died July 4, 1844 Black Lake, Sullivan, NY; a sawyer - saw mill owner; married
probably in Cornwall NY, Sarah Chapman who died July 5, 1857; both buried Glen Cove Cemetery,
Sullivan Co, NY. Born to Walter and Sarah were:
(2.6.2.3.9.1) DANIEL KNAPP born March 8, 1794 Bethel NY and died there December 19, 1864; a
farmer; married December 14, 1819 at Bethel, Huldah Corwin born January 12, 1800 and died March
31, 1891. Born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.9.1.1) MARIAH LOUISE KNAPP born July 19, 1828 Narrowsburg, Sullivan, NY and died
April 26, 1864 New York City; married May 17, 1848 William VanKauren Linson born May 20, 1834
and died September 27, 1868. Born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.9.1.1.1) DANIEL DEWITT LINSON (1848-1859)
(2.6.2.3.9.1.1.2) EMMA GERTRUDE LINSON (1850-1914) married 1876 B.Frank Morgan.
(2.6.2.3.9.1.1.3) WILLIAM CORWIN LINSON (1853-1859)
(2.6.2.3.9.1.1.4) LYMANN SEWELL LINSON (1856-?) married 1911 Mabel E. Brouse
(2.6.2.3.9.1.1.5) CORWIN KNAPP LINSON born February 25, 1864; married July 20, 1898 at Reims,
France, Annie Gilman Prickett
(2.6.2.3.9.1.2) ALVIN KNAPP born 1836 Narrowsburg NY
(2.6.2.3.9.1.3) DANIEL CORWIN KNAPP born March 27, 1840 Narrowsburg NY and died 1929
probably Bethel NY; married 1st 1866 Mary Catherine Gillespie who died June 25, 1870 Fellsburg NY;
married 2d 1886 Annie Brining. Born to Daniel and Annie were:
(2.6.2.3.9.1.3.1) LOUISE ANNIE KNAPP (1888-) married at Bethel, Frank Brown
(2.6.2.3.9.1.3.2) ELIZABETH EDNA KNAPP born 1891; had not married in 1930.
(2.6.2.3.9.1.4) SARAH ANN KNAPP born September 18, 1820 Narrowsburg NY and died there 1900;
married 1843 at Narrowsburg, William D. Guinnip (1821-1909); both buried at Glen Cove Cemetery,
Narrowsburg
(2.6.2.3.9.1.5) ANNA CHASE KNAPP (1823-1826)
(2.6.2.3.9.2) RICHARD KNAPP born December 7, 1795 probably Cornwall, Orange, NY and died
April 30, 1861 Adrian, Lenawee, MI; married Polly Baxter born 1794 Connecticut and died August 23,
1860 Adrian MI; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.9.2.1) HENRY KNAPP, M.D., born October 3, 1813 Danby NY and died August 10, 1893
Adrian NY; married June 13, 1837 at Detroit MI, Margaret M. Randolph (1817-1895) and born to them
were:
(2.6.2.3.9.2.1.1) RICHARD KNAPP born 1840 Michigan
(2.6.2.3.9.2.1.2) MARY H. KNAPP born 1842 Michigan
(2.6.2.3.9.2.1.3) MARIA E. KNAPP (1843-)
(2.6.2.3.9.2.1.4) DEXTER W. KNAPP born 1845 Michigan and died January 2, 1916; married name
unk but born to them was [and probably others]:
(2.6.2.3.9.2.1.4.1) ETHEL KNAPP married a Mr. Coughran.
(2.6.2.3.9.2.1.5) ANN E. KNAPP (1848-)
(2.6.2.3.9.2.1.6) ANNA MILLARD KNAPP born May 21, 1869 [Fred Knapp questions this
assignment, but states that a Knapp descendent adamantly claims, that Anna was a ‘late bloomer’. - I
wonder if Ann E. may have died early and thus the name of Anna for their last child, if she is correctly
assigned.]
(2.6.2.3.9.2.2) MARYETTA KNAPP born 1821 and died July 15, 1858 Adrain NY; never married.
(2.6.2.3.9.2.3) EDGAR RICHARD KNAPP, M.D., born February 7, 1834 Danby NY; a hemeopathic
physician and served in the Civil War with Company E, 6th U.S. Cavalry; discharged September 10,
1864; married 1st November 14, 1865 at Flint MI, Helen Clark (-1868); married 2d April 9, 1871 at
Saginaw MI, Mary Emma Fisher who was a teacher. Born to Edgar and Mary was:
(2.6.2.3.9.2.3.1) EDGAR L. KNAPP born September 24, 1873 Saginaw MI; married March 26, 1939
Olive M. Pierce born December 2, 1878 Toledo OH
(2.6.2.3.9.2.4) HELEN KNAPP (1837-)
(2.6.2.3.9.3) ELIZA KNAPP (Elizabeth Knapp) born February 3, 1799 Cornwall, Orange, NY and died
February 27, 1876; married October 16, 1815 at Bethel NY, Richard Warren Corwin born April 2, 1791
Aqueboque, Long Island NY; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.9.3.1) ELIZABETH CORWIN born at Narrowsburg, Sullivan Co, NY; married at Narrowsburg
NY, Edgar H. Badger (Edward H. Badger)
(2.6.2.3.9.3.2) LUCINDA CORWIN born Narrowsburg NY; married C. Commodore Murray (1819-
1884) and born to them were (all born in Orange County NY):
(2.6.2.3.9.3.2.1) WALTER MURRAY
(2.6.2.3.9.3.2.2) FRANCES MURRAY
(2.6.2.3.9.3.2.3) RICHARD W. MURRAY
(2.6.2.3.9.3.2.4) HARRISON MURRAY
(2.6.2.3.9.3.2.5) CHARLES MURRAY
(2.6.2.3.9.3.2.6) GEORGE MURRAY
(2.6.2.3.9.3.2.7) DELPHINA MURRAY
(2.6.2.3.9.3.3) WALTER S. CORWIN born Narrsowburg NY; married at Narrowsburg, Rhoda Little
and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.9.3.3.1) FLORENCE CORWIN
(2.6.2.3.9.3.3.2) RICHARD S. CORWIN
(2.6.2.3.9.4) HELEN ANN KNAPP born May 4, 1800 Cornwall NY and died January 29, 1859 Black
Lake NY
(2.6.2.3.9.5) HIRAM KNAPP born May 16, 1805 Cornwall, near Canterbury, in Sullivan Co NY and
died May 8, 1854 Narrowsburg NY; a shoemaker and followed the Presbyterian faith; married at
Narrowsburg-Tusten, Nancy Jane Sears born 1812 and died February 2, 1886 Narrowsburg; both
buried at Glen Cove Cemetery, Narrowsburg NY. Born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.9.5.1) HIRAM KNAPP, JR., born 1829 Tusten, Sullivan, NY
(2.6.2.3.9.5.2) ELIZA KNAPP born 1830 Tusten NY; married Tyler Searles.
(2.6.2.3.9.5.3) SARAH KNAPP (1831-) married George Searles (related?)
(2.6.2.3.9.5.4) ALVIN S. KNAPP born 1835 Narrowsburg NY and died there August 22, 1881; married
at Narrowsburg, Matilda R. Barnes born 1841 and died January 12, 1922 Narrowsburg and born to
them was [may have been others]:
(2.6.2.3.9.5.4.1) FRANKIE L. KNAPP born c1873 Narrowsburg and died there May 1, 1882
(2.6.2.3.9.5.5) FRANCES KNAPP born February 19, 1837 Narrowsburg NY and died there December
22, 1939; buried Glen Cove Cemetery, Narrowsburg; never married.
(2.6.2.3.9.5.6) WILLIAM KNAPP born 1839 Tusten-Narrowsburg NY and died there 1915; a
carpenter; married at Tusten, Susan Alice Clinton (1843-1912) and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.9.5.6.1) ALVA KNAPP born January 4, 1872 Tusten, Sullivan, NY and died April 25, 1932
Jersey City NJ; married before 1893, Alice Craft [dau of John & Hannah (Bromer) Craft] born March
6, 1880 Mast Hope PA and died May 3, 1921 Jersey City, Hudson, NJ; both buried Jersey City. Born to
them were:
(2.6.2.3.9.5.6.1.1) LESTER KNAPP born 1894 NJ/PA? and died May 13, 1934 Carlstadt NJ; buried
there; married Katherine Henslie; both d.s.p.
(2.6.2.3.9.5.6.1.2) ELIZA MAE KNAPP (Ella?) born July 6, 1900 Jersey City, Hudson, NJ. In the
1940's, she married Jake Coldseveirearly and born to them was:
(2.6.2.3.9.5.6.1.2.1) MARILYN COLDSEVEIREARLY
(2.6.2.3.9.5.6.1.3) JAMES KNAPP born in after 1900 Jersey City NJ and died 1976 Chicago IL;
married Rosemary {maiden name unk}; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.9.5.6.1.3.1) LENORE KNAPP
(2.6.2.3.9.5.6.1.3.2) SHIRLEY KNAPP
(2.6.2.3.9.5.6.1.3.3) JOAN KNAPP
(2.6.2.3.9.5.6.1.3.4) ROSEMARY KNAPP
(2.6.2.3.9.5.6.1.4) FLORENCE KNAPP born 1903 Jersey City NJ and died there after 1940; married
Thomas Allen and born to them was:
(2.6.2.3.9.5.6.1.4.1) DOROTHY DREW ALLEN
(2.6.2.3.9.5.6.1.5) RUTH KNAPP born September 8, 1904 Jersey City NJ and died August 12, 1965;
married October 23, 1923 in Port Jervis NY, Fred J. Billman Sr.,[son of Fred & Catherine (Heater)
Billman] born December 22, 1898 Matamoras, Pike, PA and died December 16, 1965. Born to them
were:
(2.6.2.3.9.5.6.1.5.1) FRED J. BILLMAN III
(2.6.2.3.9.5.6.1.5.2) ROBERT BILLMAN
(2.6.2.3.9.5.6.1.5.3) KEN BILLMAN
(2.6.2.3.9.5.6.2) JANE CLINTON KNAPP “Jennie” (1873-1891)
(2.6.2.3.9.5.6.3) LESTER KNAPP (1879-)
(2.6.2.3.9.5.6.4) CHARLES H. KNAPP - probably, unproven.
(2.6.2.3.9.5.7) JOHN L. KNAPP born January 16, 1842 Narrowsburg NY and died (KIA) December
25, 1863 Lookout Mountain TN during the Civil War; buried Glen Cove Cemetery, Narrowsburg; never
married
(2.6.2.3.9.5.8) WALTER KNAPP born 1843 Narrowsburg NY
(2.6.2.3.9.5.9) HENRY A. KNAPP born July 25, 1847 Narrowsburg and died there March 28, 1916; a
carpenter; married at Narrowsburg, Mary Ann Darling born February 16, 1853 and died September 21,
1941 Narrowsburg; both buried Glen Cove Cemetery, Narrowsburg. Born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.9.5.9.1) CHARLES HENRY KNAPP born 1894 Narrowsburg-Tusten and died there 1961;
married June 22, 1916 at Narrowsburg, Lenora S. Lahm (-1977); both buried Glen Cove Cemetery,
Narrowsburg. Born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.9.5.9.1.1) KENNETH KNAPP (1921-)
(2.6.2.3.9.5.9.1.2) ELMORE KNAPP (c1918/19-)
(2.6.2.3.9.5.9.1.3) CHARLES KNAPP
(2.6.2.3.9.5.9.2) BESSIE KNAPP born November 7, 1883 Narrowsburg NY and died there November
2, 1944; buried Glen Cove Cemetery, Narrowsburg; never married.
(2.6.2.3.9.5.10) EUGENE KNAPP born April 1850 Narrowsburg
(2.6.2.3.9.6) WALTER KNAPP, JR. born c1804/5 Cornwall near Canterbury, Orange, NY and died date
unk probably Cochecton NY; a farmer; married Eliza Anderson born c1808 NY. Born to them, all in
New York State were:
(2.6.2.3.9.6.1) SALLY KNAPP (1829-)
(2.6.2.3.9.6.2) ELLEN A KNAPP (1834-)
(2.6.2.3.9.6.3) ELIZA M. KNAPP (1838-)
(2.6.2.3.9.6.4) WILLIAM W. KNAPP (1848-)
(2.6.2.3.9.7) JOHN KNAPP born c1808 Bethel NY and died 1817 Black Lake NY
(2.6.2.3.9.8) ALVIN KNAPP born Bethel NY
(2.6.2.3.10) SAMUEL HOYT KNAPP born March 1, 1752 Stamford and died March 29, 1799 possibly
at Orange Co NY
(2.6.2.3.11) HANNAH KNAPP – not listed in all sources as a dau of Nathaniel & Jemima (Ward)
Knapp – born c1761 Stamford and died October 20, 1826 Darien CT; buried there Weed Cemetery;
married December 11, 1783 John Weed born July 27, 1758 Stamford; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.11.1) RUTH WEED born November 9, 1784 and died March 4, 1863; married c1805 Jonas
Weed Jr [son of Jonas & Rebecca (Brown) Weed] born c1779 and died January 25, 1850; and born to
them were:
(2.6.2.3.11.1.1) HARRIET WEED born August 30, 1807 and died February 4, 1846
(2.6.2.3.11.1.2) LOUISE A WEED born 1828 and died December 4, 1882; unmarried
(2.6.2.3.11.2) WALTER WEED born November 29, 1786
(2.6.2.3.11.3) HENRY WEED born June 21, 1788 CT and died November 9, 1852; married c1810
Sarah Leeds (2.1.7.1.3.1); both buried Leeds Cemetery, Darien CT; born to them were:
(2.6.2.3.11.3.1) HARRIET ELIZA WEED (1811-1812)
(2.6.2.3.11.3.2) FREDERICK A WEED born 1813 and died November 12, 1854
(2.6.2.3.11.4) EBENEZER WEED born August 23, 1791
(2.6.2.3.11.5) UZAL WEED born September 21, 1794 Stamford and died February 12, 1840 Darien
CT; married October 2, 1817 Ann McNickle born c1796 and died November 27, 1852 Darien; and born
to them were:
(2.6.2.3.11.5.1) JOHN ARTHUR WEED born January 1, 1821 and died June 22, 1884
(2.6.2.3.11.5.2) RAYMOND KNAPP WEED born November 28, 1822 and died December 16, 1869
(2.6.2.3.11.5.3) EDWARD AUGUSTUS WEED (c1826-c1842)
(2.6.2.3.11.5.4) JAMES ALEXANDER WEED born Marchk 1828 and died December 24, 1842 Darien
CT
(2.6.2.3.11.5.5) HANNAH JANE WEED born June 8, 1831 and died December 13, 1836
(2.6.2.3.11.6) RAYMOND WEED born April 16, 1797 Darien CT
(2.6.2.3.11.7) SALLY WEED born January 4, 1800 CT and died September 16, 1878; married
November 25, 1821 in Stamford, Jonathan Jessup (5.1.4.4.5.3) – see him for offspring
(2.6.2.3.11.8) MARIA ELIZABETH WEED born August 22, 1803 CT
(2.6.2.4) ABIGAIL KNAPP - twin to Nathaniel (II) (born c1728, Stamford) married July 31, 1755 in
Stamford, Samuel Johnson [son of Thomas] born c1724 Greenwich and born to them was:
(2.6.2.4.1) ESTHER JOHNSON born c1766 Stamford
(2.6.2.5) DEBORAH KNAPP born June 2, 1730 Stamford and died there date unk unmarried
Born to John and and his 2d wife Abigail were:
(2.6.2.6) SUSANNAH KNAPP born March 27, 1737 Stamford; married April 21, 1757 at Stamford,
Samuel Brown (c1733-) and born to them were:
(2.6.2.6.1) REBECCA BROWN born c1759 Stamford
(2.6.2.6.2) PRUELLA BROWN born c1769 Stamford
(2.6.2.7) ISRAEL KNAPP (Dr.) born March 28, 1738 Stamford and died 1787 Crompond-Downsville,
Westchester, NY; served in the Revolutionary War from Westchester Co NY; married c1761/62 at
Stamford, Prudence Scofield [dau of Nathaniel & Susannah (Waterbury) Scofield] born June 11, 1740
Stamford and died October 5, 1835 Downsville, Delaware, NY. She remarried, Epenetus Webb in
1787. The only child born to Israel and Prudence was:
(2.6.2.7.1) ENOCH KNAPP born November 8, 1762 (Stamford) Crompond?, Westchester Co NY and
died May 24, 1854 Deposit or Colchester, Delaware Co NY. He was a Captain of Militia, probably at
Delhi NY. At one time he resided in Yorktown Heights NY, Stamford CT, Rye NY, Colchester NY, and
Downsville NY. He married 1st January 25, 1787,(1789?) at Stamford, Esther Horton Wright [dau of
Daniel & Rachel P. (Horton) Wright] born September 8, 1761 Yorktown, Westchester Co NY and died
October 4, 1804 Colchester NY. Enoch married, second, Rachel Overton. Born to Enoch and Esther
were:
(2.6.2.7.1.1) PRUDENCE KNAPP born June [or January] 20, 1787 Colchester NY (Yorktown,
Westchester, NY) and died August 31, 1880 Middletown, Orange, NY; buried Liberty Town Cemetery,
Liberty NY; married 1st January 1, 1807 at Colchester, Isaac Horton [son of William & Elizabeth
(Covert) Horton] born April 13, 1780 Somers NY and died May 10, 1855 Liberty NY. Born to them
were:
(2.6.2.7.1.1.1) HOMER HORTON born June 28, 1809 Colchester, Delaware, NY and died July 17,
1883 Sheffield, Warren, PA; married January 8, 1832 at Liberty Corners NY (Bethel, Sullivan, NY)
Jane Davidge born May 13, 1813; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.7.1.1.1.1) WALTER HORTON born October 17, 1832 Bethel, Sullivan, NY and died January 30,
1891 Philadelphia PA; married September 14, 1858 Hattie C. Lee born January 31, 1837 and died July
10, 1915 Nicholson, Wyoming, PA; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.7.1.1.1.1.1) CORA HORTON born August 26, 1859 Sheffield, Warren, PA and died August 13,
1865
(2.6.2.7.1.1.1.1.2) MYRA LEE HORTON born April 17, 1861 Sheffield PA and died July 3, 1910
Buffalo NY; married May 18, 1881 Louis Schoellkopf born March 25, 1855
(2.6.2.7.1.1.1.2) LUCIEN HORTON born December 14, 1836; married Hattie Burr
(2.6.2.7.1.1.1.3) ELIZABETH MCNAIR HORTON
(2.6.2.7.1.1.1.4) RACHEL MCNAIR HORTON
(2.6.2.7.1.1.1.5) JAMES HORTON born August 1, 1849; married Willimina Garrett and born to them
was:
(2.6.2.7.1.1.1.5.1) MABEL HORTON married at Middletown NY, Irving Bull
(2.6.2.7.1.1.1.6) ISAAC HORTON
(2.6.2.7.1.1.1.7) SARAH HORTON
(2.6.2.7.1.1.2) RAY HORTON born April 8, 1811 Colchester, Delaware, NY and died July 19, 1884
Montgomery, Orange, NY; married February 14, 1848 in Orange NY, Martha Ann Radaker born March
2, 1806 New Hurley, Ulster, NY; born to them was:
(2.6.2.7.1.1.2.1) AGNES HORTON married William H.H. Morrison - probably resided in Colchester
NY.
(2.6.2.7.1.1.3) JAMES HORTON born June 5, 1813 Colchester; married 1st Elizabeth Krimer; 2d Eliza
Ann Clements; and born to James and Elizabeth were:
(2.6.2.7.1.1.3.1) ARCHER HORTON
(2.6.2.7.1.1.3.2) MANY MANSFIELD HORTON
(2.6.2.7.1.1.4) CHARLES HORTON born February 25, 1815 Colchester; a merchant and leather
manufacturer in Middletown NY, also interested in large tanneries in western PA, wealthy and has a
beautiful lot and large house in Middletown; married Betsy Grant and born to them were:
(2.6.2.7.1.1.4.1) LUCINDA HORTON born December 14, 1843 Liberty Falls NY; married January 16,
1867 S H Yocum
(2.6.2.7.1.1.4.2) BETSY HORTON
(2.6.2.7.1.1.4.3) MARTHA CANFIELD HORTON
(2.6.2.7.1.1.4.4) GURDON B. HORTON born July 8, 1845
(2.6.2.7.1.1.4.5) MELVIN HORTON born May 25, 1847
(2.6.2.7.1.1.4.6) FRANCES DECKER HORTON (Frances E) born November 29, 1848
(2.6.2.7.1.1.4.7) LOUISA HORTON born January 25, 1851
(2.6.2.7.1.1.4.8) FLORENCE HORTON born September 19, 1854
(2.6.2.7.1.1.5) ESTHER HORTON born August 4/11, 1817 Colchester, Delaware, NY; married January
10, 1817 in Colchester, Nathaniel Gildersleeve [son of James & Phebe (McGinnis) Gildersleeve] born
September 3, 1813 Liberty Falls Township, Sullivan Co NY and died December 27, 1869; and born to
them were (not in birth sequence):
(2.6.2.7.1.1.5.1) WILLIAM GILDERSLEEVE born October 26, 1841 Liberty Falls Township, Sullivan
Co NY and died there December 6, 1875
(2.6.2.7.1.1.5.2) ISAAC HORTON GILDERSLEEVE born September 10, 1845 Liberty Falls
Township, Sullivan Co NY and died December 26, 1910; married September 12, 1870 Isabel
Stoutenburg [dau of John & Jane Ann (Alexander) Stoutenburg] born August 29, 1842 Rochester NY
and died May 6, 1937; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.7.1.1.5.2.1) NATHANIEL GILDERSLEEVE born October 2, 1871 Middletown, Orange, NY
and died 1919; married June 17, 1909 in NYC, Elizabeth Lindsay Stewart (1885-1960) [dau of James
& Sarah Jane]; is this the same guy – M.D., graduate of the Medical Department of the U of
Pennsylvania, was made Professor of Microbiology and Bacgterio-pathology and taught bacteriology to
the dental students; considered the first head of the Microbiology Deparment; more info on ‘Net; and
born to them was:
(2.6.2.7.1.1.5.2.1.1) NATHANIEL GILDERSLEEVE
(2.6.2.7.1.1.5.2.2) CARL GILDERSLEEVE born September 29, 1872/3 Cohocton, Steuben, NY;
married April 5, 1899 in Warren PA, Clarabelle Parshall [dau of Edwin W & Belle (Waters) Parshall]
born February 5, 1873 Pleasantville, Venango, PA; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.7.1.1.5.2.2.1) JOHN MARSHALL GILDERSLEEVE born March 4, 1900 and died March 14,
1900
(2.6.2.7.1.1.5.2.2.2) STANLEY PARSHALL GILDERSLEEVE born April 20, 1902
(2.6.2.7.1.1.5.2.2.3) PATRICIA GILDERSLEEVE born November 29, 1904
(2.6.2.7.1.1.5.2.3) ANNA JANE GILDERSLEEVE born June 22, 1875
(2.6.2.7.1.1.5.2.4) JOHN STOUTENBURGH GILDERSLEEVE born April 16, 1877; is this same guy
who married April 20, 1892 in NYC, Maude E Smith?
(2.6.2.7.1.1.5.2.5) ELSIE WHEELER GILDERSLEEVE born December 2, 1879
(2.6.2.7.1.1.5.2.6) ISABEL STOUTENBURGH GILDERSLEEVE born November 30, 1883
(2.6.2.7.1.1.5.2.7) ESTHER HORTON GILDERSLEEVE born August 8, 1885 and died March 18,
1886
(2.6.2.7.1.1.5.3) HENRY GILDERSLEEVE born December 16, 1847 Liberty Falls, Sullivan Co NY;
same guy who was a Justice in the Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court?; married
September 3, 1874 Elizabeth Mack; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.7.1.1.5.3.1) WILLIAM HENRY GILDERSLEEVE married Eleanor Caldwell
(2.6.2.7.1.1.5.3.2) MABEL GILDERSLEEVE
(2.6.2.7.1.1.5.3.3) MARY GILDERSLEEVE
(2.6.2.7.1.1.5.3.4) GEORGE HORTON GILDERSLEEVE
(2.6.2.7.1.1.5.3.5) SARAH GILDERSLEEVE
(2.6.2.7.1.1.5.3.6) FRANK MACK GILDERSLEEVE (1877-) married 1912 Gertrude Grant
(2.6.2.7.1.1.5.4) MARY ANNIS GILDERSLEEVE born February 7, 1844 Liberty Falls Township,
Sullivan Co NY and died December 9, 1907
(2.6.2.7.1.1.5.5) ELIZABETH WHEELER GILDERSLEEVE (Lizzie) born 1851 Liberty Falls
Township, Sullivan Co NY
(2.6.2.7.1.1.5.6) ELSIE WHEELER GILDERSLEEVE born c1849 Liberty Falls Township, Sullivan
Co NY
(2.6.2.7.1.1.5.7) JERUSHA P GILDERSLEEVE born December 6, 1842 Liberty Falls Township,
Sullivan Co NY and died December 31, 1866
(2.6.2.7.1.1.6) CLARISSA HORTON born May 11, 1819 Colchester, Delaware, NY; married John O.
Smith (John C Smith) and born to them were:
(2.6.2.7.1.1.6.1) PERRY SMITH
(2.6.2.7.1.1.6.2) CHARLES SMITH
(2.6.2.7.1.1.6.3) FLAVIUS SMITH
(2.6.2.7.1.1.7) OVID HORTON born May 7, 1821 Colchester, Delaware, NY; merchant and proprietor
of the Liberty Falls Mills; manufacturers flour and lumber; married June 3, 1841 at Bethel NY,
Catherine Graham Holiday [dau of Rev Thomas & Elizabeth (McCoy) Holiday] born February 28,
1825 New Scotland, Albany, NY; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.7.1.1.7.1) GEORGE HORTON born March 27, 1848 Liberty Falls NY; superintendent of the
Sheffield Tannery, Warren Co PA
(2.6.2.7.1.1.7.2) BYRON HORTON born December 24, 1851 Liberty Falls NY; graduated Union
College PA 1872; teacher at an Academy near NYC
(2.6.2.7.1.1.7.3) CELIA HORTON born January 1855 Liberty Falls NY
(2.6.2.7.1.1.7.4) CATHERINE HORTON born April 24, 1857 Liberty Falls NY
(2.6.2.7.1.1.7.5) JANE HORTON
(2.6.2.7.1.1.7.6) JAMES HOLIDAY HORTON born December 11, 1859 Liberty Falls NY
(2.6.2.7.1.1.8) ANNIS HORTON born January 16, 1824 Colchester; never married.
(2.6.2.7.1.1.9) WEBB HORTON born February (14) 24, 1826 Colchester, Delaware, NY; largely
engaged in the manufacturer of leather and lumber and also in general mercantile business in Sheffield,
Warren, PA; married August 28, 1855 at Montgomery, Orange, NY Elizabeth Ann Radaker [dau of
Henry & Rachel (Taylor) Rdaker] and born to them were:
(2.6.2.7.1.1.9.1) EUGENE HORTON born May 22, 1856 Damascus, Wayne, PA
(2.6.2.7.1.1.9.2) JUNIUS RAY HORTON born March 2, 1860 Damascus, Wayne, PA
(2.6.2.7.1.1.9.3) CARRIE JOSEPHINE HORTON born September 18, 1861 Damascus PA
(2.6.2.7.1.1.10) EMILY HORTON born December 11, 1829 probably Middletown NY and died
January 5, 1875; married Nicholas M. Young and born to them were:
(2.6.2.7.1.1.10.1) AMELIA YOUNG
(2.6.2.7.1.1.10.2) REUBEN YOUNG
(2.6.2.7.1.2) ALAN KNAPP born December 27, 1788 Colchester, Delaware, NY and died 1875 Utica
NY in the Utica Asylum -insane [military service - referred to as Colonel.?]; married 1810 at
Colchester, Betsey Phelps born September 25, 1790 Hebron CT and died March 25, 1842 Colchester.
Born to Alan and Betsey, probably all in Colchester, Delaware Co NY were:
(2.6.2.7.1.2.1) MARIA KNAPP born May 19, 1812; living 1850; single.
(2.6.2.7.1.2.2) ESTHER ANN KNAPP born February 12, 1814 and died August 4, 1836 Colchester;
single
(2.6.2.7.1.2.3) WILLIAM ENOCH KNAPP born February 15, 1816 and died August 19, 1884
Downsville NY; married May 7, 1859 at Colchester, widow Esther (Campbell) Gregory and born to
them were:
(2.6.2.7.1.2.3.1) GEORGE ALAN KNAPP born March 15, 1860 Colchester and died January 1942
Marysville TN; married September 11, 1890 at Colchester, Margaret Skinner who died December 5,
1899 Oviet MI. Born to them were:
(2.6.2.7.1.2.3.1.1) GERTRUDE KNAPP born June 12, 1891; married November 26, 1915 Paul V.
Barrett born March 19, 1890
(2.6.2.7.1.2.3.1.2) MARGUERITE KNAPP born March 27, 1893 Oviet MI and died there August 25,
1904
(2.6.2.7.1.2.3.1.3) TRACY KNAPP born August 22, 1894 Oviet MI; married November 9, 1921 at Tate
TN, Maude Samuel who died May 22, 1925 age 22y
(2.6.2.7.1.2.3.1.4) JOSEPHINE KNAPP born June 24, 1896 Oviet MI; married August 20, 1919 at
Oviet MI, Arthur S. Kiefer; both probably died at Columbus OH
(2.6.2.7.1.2.3.2) CHARLES E. KNAPP born c1866 (?)
(2.6.2.7.1.2.4) PHELPS ROGER KNAPP born February 23, 1822 and died November 1, 1889
Delaware Co. NY although a descendant says more likely Broom Co NY; married February 9, 1847?,
in Delaware Co, Esther Maria Radeker and born to them were:
(2.6.2.7.1.2.4.1) LUCIUS EUGENE KNAPP, M.D., born 1848 Deposit, Delaware, NY and died there
June 26, 1915; married Ella C. Page and born to them was their only child:
(2.6.2.7.1.2.4.1.1) FLOYD G. KNAPP born 1893 Hopkinton NY; married March 15, 1919 at
Binghampton NY, Naomi Belle Babcock (of Frost?); both probably died Utica NY
(2.6.2.7.1.2.4.2) MARY KNAPP (twin) born c1849/50 and died in her teens
(2.6.2.7.1.2.4.3) SARAH KNAPP (twin) born c1849/50 and died in her teens
(2.6.2.7.1.2.5) HARRIET ELIZABETH KNAPP born November 8, 1824 and died November 29, 1827
Colchester
(2.6.2.7.1.2.6) GEORGE EUGENE KNAPP born February 16, 1828 and died July 29, 1896 Deposit
NY; married 1st at Sail Prairer WI, Mary A. Mead; 2d at Marshall MI (or Madison WI) Harriet Maria
Mann. Born to George and Mary were:
(2.6.2.7.1.2.6.1) JESSIE M. KNAPP (1862-1935/36) married c1885 at Bronx NY, George Moore and
born to them were:
(2.6.2.7.1.2.6.1.1) CORNELIA MOORE born August 1888
(2.6.2.7.1.2.6.1.2) ALLEN B MOORE born May 1887
(2.6.2.7.1.2.6.1.3) AMELIA MOORE (1898-)
(2.6.2.7.1.2.6.2) FRED EUGENE KNAPP born January 28, 1869 and died November 10, 1924 NY;
married January 18, 1900 Betsey Grant Horton born c1872 and born to them were:
(2.6.2.7.1.2.6.2.1) GURDON HORTON KNAPP born December 17, 1902 Brooklyn NY; married April
4 (25?), 1925 Beatrice G. Cozine born 1899 Brooklyn NY and born to them were:
(2.6.2.7.1.2.6.2.1.1) BYRON HORTON KNAPP born February 13, 1927
(2.6.2.7.1.2.6.2.1.2) FRED EUGENE KNAPP, JR., born October 22, 1928
(2.6.2.7.1.2.6.2.1.3) BETSEY JANE KNAPP born October 3, 1932
(2.6.2.7.1.2.6.2.1.4) CHAUNCEY ALLEN KNAPP born May 11, 1935
(2.6.2.7.1.2.7) ISABELLE KNAPP born December 24, 1830 and died Madison (or Fitchburg?),
Madison Co WI date unk; married June 18, 1856 at Colchester NY, as his second wife, Andrew Lewis
Mann and born to them were:
(2.6.2.7.1.2.7.1) EDWIN MANN - may have been from Andrew’s first marriage to Josephine
Blivins (2.6.2.7.1.3.2) - although not shown below. ??
(2.6.2.7.1.2.7.2) JUNIUS MANN born May 12, 1857 Fitchburg WI
(2.6.2.7.1.2.7.3) ANNA GRACE MANN born March 30, 1865 Fitchburg WI and died December 12,
1937 Madison WI; married John W. Scott.
(2.6.2.7.1.2.8) LUCIUS KNAPP born May 15, 1833 and died July 9, 1836 Colchester
(2.6.2.7.1.2.9) JAMES KNAPP
(2.6.2.7.1.3) RACHEL KNAPP born Colchester date unk and died February 3, 1887; married Joseph L.
Blivins and born to them were:
(2.6.2.7.1.3.1) CATHERINE BLIVINS
(2.6.2.7.1.3.2) JOSEPHINE BLIVINS married Edwin Mann [son of Andrew L. and Isabelle (Knapp)
Mann - Isabelle was the daughter of Alan Knapp, above and brother to Rachel, thus Rachel and Edwin
were related as mother-in-law/son-in-law as well as being Aunt/Nephew] and born to them was:
(2.6.2.7.1.3.2.1) HATTIE MANN married, as his second wife, George Eugene Knapp
(2.6.2.7.1.4) JAMES WRIGHT KNAPP born January 27, 1796 Colchester NY and died August 5, 1853
Hancock NY; served in the War of 1812 attaining the rank of Colonel; married 1 st at Colchester, Ann
Agnes Doll born c1802 and died November 1, 1830; married 2d January 24, 1833, at Colchester, Jane
Elwood (1803/13?-1885). Born to James and Ann were:
(2.6.2.7.1.4.1) LAURA C. KNAPP born May 31, 1828 Colchester; married at Colchester, Perry
Radecker
(2.6.2.7.1.4.2) ANGES MARIE DOLL KNAPP born June 22, 1830; married at Colchester, William
Reeve and born to them were:
(2.6.2.7.1.4.2.1) JAMES KNAPP REEVE (1855-?)
(2.6.2.7.1.4.2.2) HORACE M. REEVE
Born to James Wright Knapp and his second wife, Jane, were:
(2.6.2.7.1.4.3) HERMAN KNAPP born April 2, 1834 Colchester and died there December 23, 1853;
single
(2.6.2.7.1.4.4) CHARLES B. KNAPP born February 28, 1836 Colchester and died August 17, 1875
Hancock NY; married March 1, 1858 at Deposit NY, Esther Minerva Hullock (1837-1928) and born to
them were:
(2.6.2.7.1.4.4.1) FREDERICK ALLEN KNAPP born April 22, 1859 Hancock NY and died in New
York City date unk; married January 15, 1884 at New York City, a Miss Devereaux and born to them
was an only child:
(2.6.2.7.1.4.4.1.1) DELOS DEVERAUX KNAPP born October 17, 1884 Staten Island NY; married
name unk but born to them were:
(2.6.2.7.1.4.4.1.1.1) FRED HAROLD KNAPP born February 13, 1909
(2.6.2.7.1.4.4.1.1.2) DOROTHY M. KNAPP born October 25, 1920
(2.6.2.7.1.4.4.2) HARRY S. KNAPP born February 5, 1866 Colchester and died March 12, 1944
St.Petersburg FL; married at Colchester, Lillian Morse.
(2.6.2.7.1.4.4.3) CATHERINE LOUISE KNAPP born November 10, 1869 Hancock NY; married
November 5, 1884 at Hancock, a Mr. Naern
(2.6.2.7.1.4.5) GRITMAN KNAPP born March 22, 1840 Colchester and died there January 8, 1854
(2.6.2.7.1.4.6) JOHN ELWOOD KNAPP born May 11, 1843 Colchester and died June 25, 1916 Walton
NY; a Civil War Veteran with the New York Light Artillery 1861-65 being promoted to Sergeant and
then Lieutenant. By occupation he was a general merchandiser. He married 1st July 23, 1866 at Walton
NY Georgiana Pine and born to them were:
(2.6.2.7.1.4.6.1) CORA B. KNAPP born June 30, 1867 and died December 24, 1906
(2.6.2.7.1.4.6.2) JAMES LEONARD KNAPP born May 12, 1871 and died August or December 1904
(2.6.2.7.1.4.6.3) MARIE ANTOINETTE KNAPP born March 13, 1873 and died Kortright NY date
unk; married September 10, 1914 at Kortright, George T. Johnson.
(2.6.2.7.1.4.7) BLIVEN KNAPP born December 2, 1845 Colchester and died 1922 Deposit NY;
married August 11, 1868 at Downsville NY, Augusta Williams (1845-1931) and born to them was an
only child:
(2.6.2.7.1.4.7.1) EDITH R. KNAPP born March 16, 1878 and died February 24, 1942; blind from
infancy
(2.6.2.7.1.4.8) EDWARD KNAPP born March 9, 1849 Colchester and died November 7, 1882 Delhi
NY; a merchantman in Delhi NY; married August 12, 1874 Jennie Catherine Graham (1852-1922) and
born to them were:
(2.6.2.7.1.4.8.1) ELWOOD RUSSEL KNAPP born July 15, 1875 Nelhi NY; married August 11, 1923
Clynda Palmer
(2.6.2.7.1.4.8.2) FLORA BELLE KNAPP born Delhi NY April 25, 1879; graduated from the Delaware
Academy, Delhi NY 1896; Teacher at the Elmira College 1900-05 and at the Eastman-Gaines Business
School in New York 1908-19; lecturer and writer; active in New York historical societies; married
August 10, 1918 at New York City, Clarence Cookman Dickinson; 1942 resided at 525 W. 238th St.,
New York
(2.6.2.7.1.4.9) JAMES WRIGHT KNAPP, JR. born March 9, 1851 Colchester and died September 8,
1935 Downsville NY; married 1st December 24, 1874 at Downsville, Florence White born 1853 and
died October 1923 (or March 1, 1916?); married 2d September 27, 1929 at Downsville, Mabel C.
Albee. Born to James and Florence was an only child:
(2.6.2.7.1.4.9.1) MABEL KNAPP born November 18, 1875 Middletown NY and died there 1918;
married November 12, 1900 Andrew J. Hillsinger
(2.6.2.7.1.5) CHARLES ENOCH? KNAPP born October 7, 1797 Colchester and died May 14, 1880
Tompkins NY; a farmer, schoolteacher, merchant, lumberman, tanner, banker, and politician; served in
the New York Militia as an Ensign 1820 and as an Lieutenant 1821 [He was also referred to as
Colonel?]; married June 5, 1825 at Colchester, Sylvia Radeker (1807-1877) and born to them were:
(2.6.2.7.1.5.1) JULIA KNAPP born February 20, 1826 Colchester and died there May 28, 1834
(2.6.2.7.1.5.2) ELSIE MERCIA KNAPP born October 13, 1827 Colchester and died October 5, 1911;
married October 15, 1850 at Colchester, Addison J. Wheeler (1816-1892) and born to them was an only
child:
(2.6.2.7.1.5.2.1) CHARLES ADDISON WHEELER born April 18, 1852 and died July 31, 1906
(2.6.2.7.1.5.3) HELENA KNAPP born May 15, 1830 Colchester and died there October 30, 1832
(2.6.2.7.1.5.4) EMILY ANNIE KNAPP born December 6, 1832 Colchester and died there March 25,
1835
(2.6.2.7.1.5.5) JUNIUS KNAPP born June 13, 1835 Colchester and died there October 29, 1839
(2.6.2.7.1.5.6) HELEN KNAPP born June 15, 1839 Colchester and died there July 21, 1841
(2.6.2.7.1.5.7) JAMES HENRY KNAPP born August 21, 1843 Colchester and died November 13, 1887
Deposit NY; married November 25, 1861 at Deposit, Belle {Arabella} E. Buel (1843-1915) and born to
them was:
(2.6.2.7.1.5.7.1) CHARLES PINCKNEY KNAPP born May 16, 1864 and died September 18, 1943
Deposit NY; married May 15, 1894 at Deposit, Josie May Brown; no children
(2.6.2.7.1.5.8) CHARLES JUNIUS KNAPP born June 30, 1845 Colchester and died June 1, 1916
Deposit NY; married February 16, 1871 at Binghampton? NY, Charlotte A. Ford and born to them
were:
(2.6.2.7.1.5.8.1) ELLIOT CARLTON KNAPP born February 13, 1873 and died December 4, 1873
(2.6.2.7.1.5.8.2) FREDERICK PERCY KNAPP born January 17, 1872 Colchester and died
Binghampton date unk; married November 22, 1915 at Binghampton, Carolyn Weller; no children
(2.6.2.7.1.5.8.3) HELENA ADELINE KNAPP born November 1, 1874; married June 2, 1903 at
Deposit, Daniel McLeod Winans
(2.6.2.7.1.5.8.4) RODNEY AUGUSTUS KNAPP born December 13, 1875 Binghamptom; married
1st Irma Richards (1845-1909){30 years older than he was?- she obviously died as a result of childbirth
- she was 64 years old when their son born??} [he married a 2d time, name unk]. Born to Rodney and
presumably Irma, was an only child:
(2.6.2.7.1.5.8.4.1) CHARLES EDWIN KNAPP born May or June 1909 Binghampton NY
(2.6.2.7.1.5.8.5) CHARLES EGBERT KNAPP born February 8, 1877 Binghampton NY and died there
October 23, 1882 of Scarlet Fever
(2.6.2.7.1.5.8.6) ELIZABETH LOUISE KNAPP born July 13, 1880 and died February 1, 1922;
married at Binghampton, William Moon; no children
(2.6.2.7.1.5.8.7) EMILY B. KNAPP born April 27, 1882; single; removed to the West
(2.6.2.7.1.5.9) HERBERT WRIGHT KNAPP born August 26, 1849 Colchester and died February 13,
1888 Deposit NY; married February 9, 1875 Alice Smith (1849-1902) and born to them were:
(2.6.2.7.1.5.9.1) FLORENCE KNAPP married John H. Yocum and born to them was an only child:
(2.6.2.7.1.5.9.1.1) MARGARET YOCUM (1909-)
(2.6.2.7.1.5.9.2) MORRIS KNAPP born November 25, 1882 Deposit NY; married June 5, 1907 at
Colorado Springs CO, Margaret Johnson and born to them were:
(2.6.2.7.1.5.9.2.1) ANN J. KNAPP born July 19, 1909; married at Brooklyn NY, Raymond Reed
Leonard and born to them were:
(2.6.2.7.1.5.9.2.1.1) MARGARET AYERS LEONARD born November 28, 1937
(2.6.2.7.1.5.9.2.1.2) JOHN MERTON LEONARD born March 6, 1941
(2.6.2.7.1.5.9.2.2) HERBERT WRIGHT KNAPP born March 30, 1908; single
(2.6.2.7.1.5.9.2.3) MORRIS KNAPP, JR., born September 28, 1911; married April 14, 1933 at Pelham
Manor NY, Emily Litchfield and born to them were:
(2.6.2.7.1.5.9.2.3.1) MORRIS KNAPP III born July 28, 1942
(2.6.2.7.1.5.9.2.3.2) EMILY HUESON KNAPP born August 25, 1946
(2.6.2.7.1.5.10) JOSEPHINE E. KNAPP born November 2, 1851 Colchester and died December 1925
Deposit NY
(2.6.2.7.1.6) ESTHER KNAPP (-1887) married Charles Blivins, probably brother of Joseph L. Blivins,
who married Rachel Knapp, above.
(2.6.2.8) REBECCA KNAPP born January 9, 1739/40 Stamford and died there March 30, 1742
(2.6.2.9) HANNAH KNAPP (I) born November 18, 1741 Stamford – may be a duplicate entry
(2.6.2.10) SAMUEL KNAPP born May 9, 1744 Stamford and died there December 22, 1810; buried
Knapp Cemetery, Stamford; a French and Indian War Veteran-1759; served between 1776-77 as a
Corporal in the 9th Militia Regiment; and an Ensign with the Connecticut forces during the
Revolutionary War-1778; married April 2, 1761 at Stamford, Susannah Scofield born August 3, 1739
(1741) Stamford and died there 1828 (sister of Prudence, Isaac’s wife, above) and born to them were:
(2.6.2.10.1) JACOB KNAPP born December 25 (July 25?), 1761 Stamford and died there December
22, 1833; buried Knapp Cemetery; between 1777-81 served as a Private; married December 31, 1780 at
Stamford, Mary Smith [dau of Abraham & Mary (Gale) Smith] born October 2, 1761 Stamford and
died there May 23, 1837; buried with Jacob; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.10.1.1) MARY KNAPP born March 15, 1782 Stamford; married probably Selleck Hoyt [or
October 6, 1805, at Stamford, Nathaniel Knapp]
(2.6.2.10.1.2) ABIGAIL KNAPP born December 28, 1783 Stamford; married June 20, 1802 at
Stamford, Shadrach Scofield (c1777-) and born to them were:
(2.6.2.10.1.2.1) LEANDER SCOFIELD born July 25, 1806 Stamford
(2.6.2.10.1.2.2) ALEXANDER SCOFIELD born September 10, 1804 Stamford
(2.6.2.10.1.3) SMITH KNAPP born July 3, 1787 Stamford and died there April 6, 1846; buried West
Stamford Cemetery; was a Veteran of the War of 1812; a Private on August 13, 1813; married
November 29, 1808 at Stamford, Nancy Mead [dau of Reuben & Nelllie (Martin) Mead] born in 1786
(July 15, 1787) and died at Stamford, March 18, 1838; buried West Stamford Cemetery; and born to
them were:
(2.6.2.10.1.3.1) MARY KNAPP born September 17, 1809 Stamford; married probably, May 27, 1833
at Stamford, William H. Ingraham (c1808-); and born to them, in Stamford, were:
(2.6.2.10.1.3.1.1) BENJAMIN FRANKLIN INGRAHAM (1834-)
(2.6.2.10.1.3.1.2) SARAH ELIZABETH INGRAHAM (c1838-)
(2.6.2.10.1.3.2) HARRIET KNAPP born September 12, 1811 Stamford
(2.6.2.10.1.3.3) ALMIRA KNAPP born May 5, 1814 Stamford
(2.6.2.10.1.3.4) SARAH ANN KNAPP born February 24, 1818 Stamford and died, date unknown, at
Greenwich. She married, at Stamford, Richard Lawrence born April 21, 1809 and died November
15,1859. Born to them was an only child:
(2.6.2.10.1.3.4.1) RICHARD LAWRENCE
(2.6.2.10.1.4) ISAAC KNAPP born April 24, 1793 Stamford and died there, February 20, 1835; buried
Lockwood #5 Cemetery, Stamford; married at Stamford, Thirza Lockwood (4.6.3.1.1.2) and born to
them were:
(2.6.2.10.1.4.1) LOUISE I. KNAPP (Louise J. Knapp) (Louisa J.) died September 17, 1888 age 66y
3m; buried Lockwood Cemetery #5, Stamford; married c1851, as his 2d wife, James W Finch [son of
John & Sally (Ferris) Finch] born June 27, 1818 Stamford CT; 1850 and died there August 20, 1904;
buried there Turn of River Cemetery; chain pump; James’ 1st wife was Sarah A.
Lockwood (4.6.3.1.1.1.2); and born to Louise and James were:
(2.6.2.10.1.4.1.1) HENRY STANLEY FINCH born July 1852 Stamford and died there 1942; 1887-
1900 lawyer; married May 13, 1886 in Stamford, Mariam Florina Hoyt [dau of Samuel Barmore &
Harriet A. (Lockwood) Hoyt] born February 3, 1867 Stamford and died there 1944; both buried
Roxbury Cemetery, Stamford; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.10.1.4.1.1.1) JAMES W FINCH born May 1887 Stamford
(2.6.2.10.1.4.1.1.2) HARRIET FINCH born April 1889 Stamford
(2.6.2.10.1.4.1.1.3) EMMA FLORENCE FINCH born November 30, 1890 Stamford and died there
October 19, 1903; buried there Roxbury Cemetery
(2.6.2.10.1.4.1.2) EMMA LOUISA FINCH born July 28, 1855 Stamford and died there November 23,
1869; buried Lockwood Cemetery #5
(2.6.2.10.1.4.1.3) AGNES FINCH born in August 1857 Stamford and died there April 19, 1858; buried
Lockwood Cemetery #5
(2.6.2.10.1.4.2) MARY D. KNAPP born 1828 Stamford and living in 1870
(2.6.2.10.1.4.3) HANFORD KNAPP born 1819 Stamford and died 1855 Port Chester, Westchester, NY;
1850 carpenter; married c1840 at Stamford, Betsey Ann Buxton (5.2.2.2.9.10) and born to them were:
(2.6.2.10.1.4.3.1) MARY ANN KNAPP (I) (Nancy Ann) born 1841 Stamford and died young
(2.6.2.10.1.4.3.2) SARAH LOUISE KNAPP born February 17, 1843 Stamford and died there July 21,
1866; buried Lockwood Cemetery #5; married October 11, 1865 in Stamford, as his 2d wife, Albert L.
Buxton (5.2.2.2.9.8.2)
(2.6.2.10.1.4.3.3) THEODORE W. KNAPP born August 28, 1844/45 Rye, Westchester, NY (Stamford
CT) and died October 27, 1916 Stamford; buried Spring Grove Cemetery, Darien CT; Civil War service
with Company A, 28th Connecticut Vol Regt; brick mason 1868-80; married 1st June 17/19, 1867 in
Stamford, Sarah Frances Scofield [dau of Luther S. & Caroline Elizabeth (Crissey) Scofield] born
February 16, 1846/47 Stamford and died there January 4, 1915; buried Spring Grove Cemetery; and 2d,
November 14, 1872, Mary L. Miller. Born to him and Sarah were:
(2.6.2.10.1.4.3.3.1) LAEZAR M. KNAPP born December 21, 1868 Stamford – not listed in all sources
(2.6.2.10.1.4.3.3.2) MARION LOUISE KNAPP born December 31, 1869 Stamford and died there May
9, 1944; buried Roxbury Cemetery; married 1st Oliver Hoyt Lockwood [son of Charles G. & Ruhama
(Hoyt) Lockwood] born May 27, 1867 Stamford and died there October 5, 1929; buried Roxbury
Cemetery; married 2d Ellsworth Lockwood (is this Ellsworth DeMott Lockwood b January 7, 1863 and
d November 3, 1884, also buried at Roxbury Cemetery?); and born to her and Oliver were:
(2.6.2.10.1.4.3.3.2.1) ELLA LOCKWOOD born April 21, 1886
(2.6.2.10.1.4.3.3.2.2) OLIVE FRANCES LOCKWOOD born April 28, 1896 Stamford and died there
July 17, 1983; married July 15, 1913 in Stamford, Arthur Edward Spiers [son of Charles Edward &
Harriet Louisa (Biggs) Spiers] born July 15, 1883 Stamford and died there October 27, 1963; teamster;
and born to them were:
(2.6.2.10.1.4.3.3.2.2.1) MALCOLM SPIERS born June 15, 1915 and died 1942; buried Roxbury
Cemetery, Stamford
(2.6.2.10.1.4.3.3.2.2.2) ARTHUR EVERETT SPIERS born February 21, 1918 Stamford and died there
June 5, 1993; operated Spiers Welding Service in Stamford; married Harriet Constance Ferris [dau of
Harry B. & Jessie E. (Williams) Ferris [lineage unk]] and they had 3 kids
(2.6.2.10.1.4.3.3.2.2.3) MARJORIE LOUISE SPIERS resided Dalton MA; married Ralph DuFraine
June [son of Ernest Augustus & Rose (DuFraine) June] born December 12, 1914 Stamford and died
there October 2, 1980; he was a partner in Alpitec, Inc., Stamford; and they had 4 kids
(2.6.2.10.1.4.3.3.3) LUTHER SCOFIELD KNAPP born September 25, 1870 Stamford
(2.6.2.10.1.4.3.3.4) ALFRED H. KNAPP born April 12, 1880 (Alfred F. Knapp born April 7, 1880
Stamford) and died May 4, 1853 Stamford
(2.6.2.10.1.4.3.3.5) CHARLES THEODORE KNAPP (1887-) (Charles F. Knapp born 1875 Stamford)
(2.6.2.10.1.4.3.3.6) LEWIS KNAPP
(2.6.2.10.1.4.3.4) ALBERT FAIRCHILD KNAPP (1848-)
(2.6.2.10.1.4.3.5) MARY ANN KNAPP (II) (Mary F) (1849-) (born October 26, 1848 Stamford) Mary
F. Knapp born October 26, 1848 Stamford and died there November 14, 1885; married c1869 Hiram D.
Totten (5.2.2.2.9.1.3) – see him for offspring
(2.6.2.10.1.4.3.6) HENRY LOCKWOOD KNAPP (1851-)
(2.6.2.10.1.4.3.7) PHOEBE JANE KNAPP born October 10, 1853 Stamford; married December 16,
1873 in Stamford, Gene Taylor born 1854 Greenwich
(2.6.2.10.1.4.4) UNNAMED DAUGHTER KNAPP born 1809?
(2.6.2.10.1.4.5) UNNAMED DAUGHTER KNAPP born c1810-15
(2.6.2.10.1.5) WILLIAM HENRY KNAPP born April 26, 1806 Stamford and died there October 30,
1866; buried Belltown Cemetery #2, Stamford; between 1850-60 was a stone mason; married c1830
Adelia Ann Bell [dau of Frederick & Hannah (Tryon) Bell] (5.2.1.1.1.1.4); buried with William; and
born to them were:
(2.6.2.10.1.5.1) SARAH ELIZABETH KNAPP born August 25, 1831 Stamford and died there
September 5, 1922; married c1851 Smith W Broadway [son of Orman & Phebe (Smith) Broadway]
born September 26, 1825 NYC and died December 8, 1901 Norwalk CT; both buried Long Ridge
Cemetery, Stamford; 1850 carpenter; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.10.1.5.1.1) WILLIAM ORMAN BROADWAY born June 16, 1852 and died April 6, 1879
Stamford; buried there Long Ridge Cemetery
(2.6.2.10.1.5.1.2) HANNAH E. BROADWAY born January 9, 1855 Stamford and died there December
15, 1955; married 1st September 10, 1871 in Bedford NY, Thomas Grant Ackley [son of Thomas &
Mary (Taylor) Ackley] born November 5, 1848 North Castle, Westchester, NY and died March 10,
1892 Stamford; in 1880 he was a wheelwright and in 1892 a driver; 2d 1898 George Francis Weymer
born November 22, 1870 NY and died March 31, 1951 Stamford; in 1900 he was a photographer; all
buried there Long Ridge Cemetery; and born to her and Thomas was:
(2.6.2.10.1.5.1.2.1) JULIA FINCH ACKLEY born March 18, 1873 Long Ridge, Fairfield, CT and died
November 4, 1874; buried Long Ridge Union Cemetery, Stamford
(2.6.2.10.1.5.1.3) JOHN HENRY BROADWAY born August 20, 1857 Iowa and died August 12, 1930
Norwalk CT; married May 31, 1882 in Stamford, Mary Lincoln Brown (5.1.3.3.1.7.4.2); both buried
Long Ridge Union Cemetery, Stamford; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.10.1.5.1.3.1) BENJAMIN HARRISON BROADWAY born September 26, 1888 Rowayton CT
and died January 16, 1950 San Francisco CA; buried Long Ridge Union Cemetery, Stamford; 1917
private nurse
(2.6.2.10.1.5.1.3.2) RUSSELL SMITH BROADWAY born January 3, 1893 Rowayton CT and died
April 30, 1957 Wallingford, New Haven, CT; buried Long Ridge Union Cemetery, Stamford; married
1917 Viola G Cummings born 1899 and died January 31, 1958 Norwalk CT
(2.6.2.10.1.5.1.3.3) ELWOOD LINCOLN BROADWAY born January 27, 1890 Rowayton CT and died
September 17, 1955 Los Angeles CA; married Gretta DeBoer [dau of Andrew & Lena (Hoagheit)
DeBoer] born March 19, 1897 Norwalk CT and died August 16, 1985 Los Angeles
(2.6.2.10.1.5.1.4) ROBERT FULTON BROADWAY born October 3, 1860 Iowa and died 1932
Stamford; married 1882 Mary Minerva Saunders [dau of George W & Rachel Ann (Wood) Saunders]
born September 26, 1862 Pound Ridge NY and died October 30, 1895 Pound Ridge NY; both buried
Long Ridge Cemetery, Stamford; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.10.1.5.1.4.1) SARAH ANN BROADWAY born November 8, 1883 Pound Ridge NY and died
November 7, 1972 Bedford NY; married a Mr Schmidt
(2.6.2.10.1.5.1.4.2) JENNIE G BROADWAY born September 1886 Pound Ridge NY and died 1965
VA; married Frank C Eldridge
(2.6.2.10.1.5.1.4.3) CARRIE BROADWAY born September 1887 Pound Ridge NY
(2.6.2.10.1.5.1.4.4) NATHANIEL WESLEY BROADWAY (twin) born May 16, 1889 Pound Ridge NY
and died January 20, 1974 Norwalk CT; married Harriet Henry born October 13, 1893 NY and died
October 9, 1986 Bridgeport CT
(2.6.2.10.1.5.1.4.5) ORMAN GRIFFIN BROADWAY (twin) born May 16, 1889 Pound Ridge NY and
died 1947; married Rebecca Theresa Maddock
(2.6.2.10.1.5.1.4.6) ROBERT SAMUEL BROADWAY born February 19, 1892 Pound Ridge NY and
died September 28, 1937 Bedford NY; married June 30, 1922 in Pound Ridge, Mary Elizabeth Clark
born May 24, 1904 Bedford NY and died there June 15, 1983
(2.6.2.10.1.5.1.4.7) MARY L BROADWAY born September 29, 1895 Stamford CT and died May 17,
1909; buried Long Ridge Union Cemetery, Stamford
(2.6.2.10.1.5.1.5) CHARLES S. BROADWAY born July 15, 1861 Stamford
(2.6.2.10.1.5.1.6) GEORGE C. BROADWAY born 1864 Stamford
(2.6.2.10.1.5.1.7) ALFRED E. BROADWAY (Alfred W) born 1866 Stamford
(2.6.2.10.1.5.1.8) NETTIE L. BROADWAY (Netta E) born December 1867 Stamford
(2.6.2.10.1.5.1.9) THOMAS G. BROADWAY born May 1, 1871 Stamford and died there February 13,
1884; buried Long Ridge Cemetery
(2.6.2.10.1.5.1.10) JOSEPH H. BROADWAY born October 1873 Stamford
(2.6.2.10.1.5.1.11) ADELA P. BROADWAY born 1876 Stamford
(2.6.2.10.1.5.2) JOHN H. KNAPP born April 20, 1835 Stamford and died there January 2, 1851; buried
Belltown Cemetery #2
(2.6.2.10.1.5.3) BETSEY A. KNAPP born 1838 Stamford
(2.6.2.10.1.5.4) ELLEN M. KNAPP born May 1847 Stamford; married October 17, 1866 in Stamford,
James M. Brandt born 1843 NY and died 1927; buried Spring Grove Cemetery, Darien CT; and born to
them was:
(2.6.2.10.1.5.4.1) INEZ BRANDT born November 1882 KS
(2.6.2.10.1.5.5) JOSEPH H. KNAPP born June 9, 1850 Stamford and died there December 29, 1928;
1885 mason; councilman from the Third Ward in the first Common Council of Stamford, 1894; Police
Commissioner 1894; served as a member of the Board of Relief; as a member of the Republican Town
committee and as assistant postmaster; retired from the building contractor business which he
conducted for many years; married November 1, 1883 in Stamford, Emma Jessup (dau of Paris Robins
& Hannah O. Jessup] born 1853 Mianus CT; and born to them was:
(2.6.2.10.1.5.5.1) MABET IRENE KNAPP (Mabel Irene Knapp) born March 5, 1885 Stamford
(2.6.2.10.2) JOSHUA KNAPP (JOSIAH) born January 30, 1763 Stamford and died there, on or before
March 22, 1827 (1813); married September 18, 1791 at Stamford, Phebe (Phoebe) Nichols [dau of
Robert & Elizabeth (Pardee) Nichols] born August 10, 1763 Stamford and died there March 22, 1827;
she was sometimes referred to as Ruth - maybe her middle name was Ruth (2.1.5.6.6). Born to Joshua
and Phoebe were:
(2.6.2.10.2.1) WALTER KNAPP born October 10, 1791 Stamford and died there before March 1827;
married, lady’s name unknown and they had children.
(2.6.2.10.2.2) REBECCA KNAPP born June 13, 1793 Stamford and died there November 27, 1877;
married March 6, 1817 at Stamford, Louis Weeks (Lewis Weeks) born 1779 Pound Ridge NY and died
July 11, 1858 Stamford; buried Miller Cemetery, Pound Ridge; he was a cooper 1858; and born to them
were:
(2.6.2.10.2.2.1) MARY JANE WEEKS born (1816) 1825 probably at Pound Ridge; married Charles
LeMoigne McConnell born 1812 and born to them were (another source has her marrying Hiram
Brown and having 2 kids):
(2.6.2.10.2.2.1.1) IDA REBECCA MCCONNELL
(2.6.2.10.2.2.1.2) CHARLES MCCONNELL
(2.6.2.10.2.2.1.3) WILLIAM WEBB MCCONNELL
(2.6.2.10.2.2.1.4) GEORGE L. MCCONNELL
(2.6.2.10.2.2.1.5) WALTER MCCONNELL
(2.6.2.10.2.2.1.6) BEULAH MCCONNELL
(2.6.2.10.2.2.1.7) EMMA MCCONNELL
(2.6.2.10.2.2.2) ELIZABETH WEEKS (c1820-)
(2.6.2.10.2.2.3) HARRIET WEEKS (1825-) never married
(2.6.2.10.2.2.4) REBECCA WEEKS born May 19, 1828 Stamford and died there May 4, 1894
(2.6.2.10.2.2.5) JOSHUA WEEKS (1830-) married c1853 Jenette {mnu}; she must have been deceased
because he was living, along with his son, Andrew, with his sister, Rebecca in 1860; and born to them
was:
(2.6.2.10.2.2.5.1) ANDREW WEEKS (1855-)
(2.6.2.10.2.3) ISRAEL KNAPP born March 30, 1796 Stamford
(2.6.2.10.2.4) ELIZA KNAPP born January 6, 1798 Stamford and died before March 1827; married
gentleman’s name unknown and had children – another source says unmarried
(2.6.2.10.2.5) SALLY KNAPP born August 30, 1799 Stamford; married c1820 at Stamford, a Mr.
Kainworthy/Kenworthy
(2.6.2.10.2.6) RUTH NICHOLS KNAPP born c1801 Stamford
(2.6.2.10.3) ABIGAIL KNAPP (I) born March 26, 1765 Stamford and died there January 3, 1766
(2.6.2.10.4) ABIGAIL KNAPP (II) born September 26, 1766 Stamford and died April 10 (13?) 1832 at
Greenwich; married, July 19, 1799, at Greenwich, David Burrage Knapp [a carpenter and an
Episcopalian] born circa 1765 and died December 26, 1812?- son of David A & Elizabeth Knapp. Born
to Abigail and David were:
(2.6.2.10.4.1) GEORGE JAMES KNAPP born c1810 Greenwich; married name unk but born to them
was:
(2.6.2.10.4.1.1) WILLIAM KNAPP born by or before 1832
(2.6.2.10.4.2) SUSAN KNAPP married Israel June in Fairfield CT.
(2.6.2.10.4.3) NANCY KNAPP married Isaac Becker in Fairfield CT.
(2.6.2.10.4.4) DAVID BURRAGE KNAPP, JR., born January 11, 1807 Greenwich and died July 3,
1874 Hamburg NY; married April 14, 1829 at Stamford, Angeline Leeds and born to them were:
(2.6.2.10.4.4.1) HENRY ELLSWORTH KNAPP born September 17, 1832 Stamford and died
December 7, 1897 Alden NY; married 1st Lavinia Blackman; 2d 1890 Minerva Bullard; and born to
him and Lavinia were (see Note at beginning of chapter):
(2.6.2.10.4.4.1.1) JULIUS KNAPP
(2.6.2.10.4.4.1.2) ALICE KNAPP
(2.6.2.10.4.4.1.3) FANNIE KNAPP
(2.6.2.10.4.4.1.4) FRANK ELLSWORTH KNAPP
(2.6.2.10.4.4.1.5) ZENO WATERBURY KNAPP born February 19, 1881; married April 29, 1906 in
Williamson WVA, Pearl Lena Roup
(2.6.2.10.4.4.2) EMELINE OPHELIA KNAPP born June 7, 1833 Stamford CT and died April 12, 1855
Hamburg, Erie, NY; married William Arthur
(2.6.2.10.4.4.3) SARAH ELIZABETH KNAPP born June 23, 1835 Stamford CT (or possibly Hamburg
NY) and died April 14, 1862 Hamburg NY; married Milo Lamphier probably at Hamburg NY
(2.6.2.10.4.4.4) MARY MALINDA KNAPP (Mary Melinda Knapp) born September 28, 1837
Hamburg NY and died there October 18, 1856
(2.6.2.10.4.4.5) CHARLES WRIGHT KNAPP born April 14, 1840 Cattaragus Co NY and died May
11, 1910 Potosi WI; married c1864 in Hamburg NY, Imogene Wheeler and born to them was:
(2.6.2.10.4.4.5.1) ARTHUR G KNAPP born January 1, 1875 Potosi WI
(2.6.2.10.4.4.6) TIMOTHY LOCKWOOD KNAPP born April 30, 1842 Hamburg NY and died there
July 5, 1845
(2.6.2.10.4.4.7) JULIUS LOCKWOOD KNAPP born May 15, 1844 Hamburg NY and died there
February 21, 1868
(2.6.2.10.4.4.8) CORDELIA ANN KNAPP born June 16, 1846 Hamburg (Boston, Erie, NY) and died
June 6, 1876 Morristown, Rice, MN; married 1866 at Hamburg (February 25, 1863 at Griffin Mills
NY) John Eddy [son of Osmer & Pheobe (Blanchard) Eddy] born October 8, 1841 Boston NY and died
September 3, 1923 Tillamook OR; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.10.4.4.8.1) CARRIE EMILIE EDDY born November 11, 1865 Morristown MN and died April 6,
1930 Tillamook OR; married Martin Elmer Gruber born November 24, 1862 Morristown MN and died
January 26, 1946 Tillamook
(2.6.2.10.4.4.8.2) PHOEBE ANN EDDY born 1869 MN and died May 5, 1919 Portland OR; married
October 19, 1900 in Portland, Ernest Michael Oatfield [son of Michael & Menerva Jane (Thessing)
Oatfield] born 1876 Milwaukee OR and died August 9, 1947 Portland; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.10.4.4.8.2.1) HIRAM EDDY OATFIELD born 1903 Portland OR and died 1944 Dalles OR;
marired Mary Larkin
(2.6.2.10.4.4.8.2.2) CORDELIA A OATFIELD born April 12, 1905 Portland OR and died July 16,
1939 Turner OR; married Charles Thomas born March 9, 1906
(2.6.2.10.4.4.8.2.3) ELMER MICHAEL OATFIELD born July 7, 1907 Portland OR and died there
December 4, 1980; married Dorothy Lee Cole and they had a child; married Opal Lenore Davis and
they had 2 kids
(2.6.2.10.4.4.9) OLIVER WOLCOTT KNAPP born May 2, 1848 Hamburg and died in Minnesota date
unk; married at Morrison/Morristown MN, Juliette Conroy; and born to them was:
(2.6.2.10.4.4.9.1) WALTER KNAPP last know residence was West Falls NY; married Blanche
Partridge
(2.6.2.10.4.4.10) JOHN FRANKLIN KNAPP born December 8, 1851 Hamburg
(2.6.2.10.4.5) WILLIAM REYNOLDS KNAPP born c1800 Greenwich
(2.6.2.10.5) SAMUEL KNAPP (II) born December 29, 1768 Stamford and died there between 1800-
05; married November 29, 1787 at Stamford, Naomi Palmer (1767-1827) and born to them were:
(2.6.2.10.5.1) FANNY KNAPP born April 28, 1788 Stamford
(2.6.2.10.5.2) CLARA KNAPP born June 14, 1793 Stamford
(2.6.2.10.6) STEPHEN Y. KNAPP born January 16, 1772 Stamford and died there September 1, 1858.
Stephen was a shoemaker and a Congregationalist. He married, at Stamford, Anna {maiden name unk}
born 1775 and died between 1820-30. Born to them were:
(2.6.2.10.6.1) STEPHEN H. KNAPP (1798-) married 1st January 1, 1819 at Greenwich, Anna Fletcher;
2d April 18, 1842 at Greenwich, Hannah E. Bates (1798-)
(2.6.2.10.6.2) UNNAMED SON KNAPP born c1790-1800
(2.6.2.10.6.3) UNNAMED DAUGHTER KNAPP born c1794-1800
(2.6.2.10.6.4) UNNAMED DAUGHTER KNAPP born c1800-05
(2.6.2.10.6.5) UNNAMED SON KNAPP born c1802-10
(2.6.2.10.6.6) AMANDA LAVINA KNAPP born c1808-10; married October 7, 1828 at Stamford [or
Greenwich] George A. Smith
(2.6.2.10.6.7) ALFRED W. KNAPP born 1826 Stamford and died 1899 Norwalk; a Hatter; married
1846 in New York City, Emma Whitmond (1829-); and born to them were:
(2.6.2.10.6.7.1) EMMA M. KNAPP born c1847/48
(2.6.2.10.6.7.2) WALLACE PERCEY KNAPP born August 7, 1863 Norwalk CT; a lawyer; married at
New York City, Caroline Duncan Miller [on some records, she is listed as Caroline Morgan Miller] who
died May 21, 1912 New York City; she was riding a horse, which fell on her. Born to them were:
(2.6.2.10.6.7.2.1) MARY ELIZABETH KNAPP born 1898 and died April 11, 1917 Mortimer Bliss
Lane, New York City
(2.6.2.10.6.7.2.2) EMMA WHITMAN KNAPP born c1899 New York City
(2.6.2.10.7) MARY KNAPP (Polly) born March 27, 1774 Stamford and died 1850 living with the June
family; married November 12, 1795 at Oyster Bay, Long Island, NY (at Stamford) John
Nicholas (2.1.5.6.4) – see him for offspring
(2.6.2.10.8) PRUDENCE KNAPP born July 17, 1776 Stamford and died c1804-08; married 1st at
Stamford, April 11, 1793, Ebenezer Waterbury (2.6.7.1.4) and 2d, Ralph Newman. (See Ebenezer for
offspring.)
(2.6.2.10.9) ISAAC KNAPP born October 19, 1778 Stamford and died there 1833; married at
Stamford, Deborah {maiden name unk} and born to them were:
(2.6.2.10.9.1) JOHN KNAPP (John B) born 1814 Stamford and died there April 13, 1890 (1899);
married February 2, 1841 in Stamford, Elizabeth {maiden name unk} (Knapp) born 1818 CT and died
October 9, 1870 Stamford; both buried Woodland Cemetery, Stamford; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.10.9.1.1) JAMES HOWE KNAPP born 1847/49 Stamford; ice dealer 1877-81 – insurance agent;
married Anna Elizabeth Rice [dau of Richard Elisha & Parnella (Scranton) Rice] born September 16,
1848 Madison CT and died November 3, 1886; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.10.9.1.1.1) ELIZABETH KNAPP (Betty) born August 18, 1876 Stamford and died April 15,
1931 Detroit MI; Children’s Librarian at the Detroit Public Library; never married; the Detroit Public
Library later named a branch after her, which opened October 3, 1950 (Photo)
(2.6.2.10.9.1.1.2) RICHARD R KNAPP born February 6, 1877 Stamford
(2.6.2.10.9.1.1.3) ANNA PARRISH KNAPP “Nancy” born July 3, 1880 Stamford; married Vernon
Charnley; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.10.9.1.1.3.1) VERNON CHARNLEY Jr married Alice {mnu}
(2.6.2.10.9.1.1.3.2) MOLLY CHARNLEY married Maddrey Solomon; offspring
(2.6.2.10.9.1.1.3.3) KATRINE CHARNLEY married Sheldon Reilly; offspring
(2.6.2.10.9.1.1.4) MARIAN K KNAPP (Marion) born February 7, 1881 Stamford and died December
6, 1957; married Walter MacGreggor born April 23, 1876 and died June 7, 1929 Wheeling WVA; and
born to them were:
(2.6.2.10.9.1.1.4.1) ELIZABETH MACGREGGOR drowned as a child May 10, 1911
(2.6.2.10.9.1.1.4.2) DOROTHEA MACGREGGOR graduated from Smith College; married June 20,
1936 in Indian Hill NJ, John Richard Lindsay; offspring
(2.6.2.10.9.1.1.4.3) MARIAN KAY MACGREGGOR
(2.6.2.10.9.1.1.4.4) KATHERINE MACGREGGOR married 1935 in Warren OH, Thoma Spencer
Muir; offspring
(2.6.2.10.9.1.1.4.5) WALTER MACGREGGOR Jr., a psychiatrist
(2.6.2.10.9.1.1.5) GERTRUDE AUGUSTA KNAPP “Aunt Turk” born July 28, 1885 New Haven CT
and died August 9, 1966 Denville NJ; married September 24, 1904 in Rosslyn PA, Walter Van Houten
Read [son of James Alonzo & Emma Burnet (Van Houten) Read] born October 5, 1876 and died
September 12, 1961, an electrical engineer
(2.6.2.10.9.1.2) JOHN E KNAPP born October 1854 Stamford; ice dealer 1880; married 1895 Caroline
G {maiden name unk} born May 1852 NY
(2.6.2.10.9.2) CAROLINE KNAPP born April 17, 1822 at Stamford and died there, January 16, 1897;
never married.
(2.6.2.10.9.3) ESTHER KNAPP born c1829-30 Stamford
(2.6.2.10.10) SUSANNAH KNAPP born March 22, 1781 Stamford; married at Stamford James T. Ellis
(2.6.2.10.11) NANCY KNAPP born June 13, 1785 Stamford and died there September 10, 1845; buried
Roxbury Cemetery; married (at Stamford October 20, 1820 Isaac Lounsberry – which appears to be
incorrect) c1806 in Stamford, Stephen June [son of William & Eunice (Smith) June] born March 28,
1779 Stamford and died there March 18, 1867; buried with Nancy; 1850 farmer; and born to them
were:
(2.6.2.10.11.1) WILLIAM S. JUNE born October 17, 1813 Stamford and died there February 19, 1896;
1850 shoemaker; married November 29, 1843 in Stamford, Ann Eliza Bates [dau of Jacob & Abigail
(Smith) Bates] born September 2, 1824 Clinton NY and died December 13, 1893 Stamford; and born to
them were:
(2.6.2.10.11.1.1) MARY F. JUNE born 1845 Stamford
(2.6.2.10.11.1.2) THERON B. JUNE born 1847 Stamford and died March 20, 1865 Baltimore MD;
buried Roxbury Cemetery; Civil War Vet with Company G, 6th Connecticut Volunteers; Corporal
(2.6.2.10.11.1.3) CHARLES W. JUNE born October 1849 Stamford; carpenter 1876-1900; married
1874 Addie L Davis born 1855 CT; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.10.11.1.3.1) THERON W JUNE born November 1874 Stamford
(2.6.2.10.11.1.3.2) ROBERT THEODORE JUNE born December 26, 1876 Stamford and died there
September 1, 1877
(2.6.2.10.11.1.3.3) ALICE B JUNE born May 20, 1879 Stamford and died there December 7, 1881
(2.6.2.10.11.1.3.4) CHARLES EGBERT JUNE born March 3, 1883 Stamford and died there November
21, 1883
(2.6.2.10.11.1.3.5) HENRY H JUNE born April 1887 Stamford
(2.6.2.10.11.1.3.6) EDWARD FRANKLIN JUNE born April 2, 1887 Stamford
(2.6.2.10.11.1.4) HARRIET B. JUNE born 1850 Stamford; married June 30, 1869 in Stamford,
Benjamin H. Close born 1848 Stanwich CT; 1873 cooper; 1874 butcher; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.10.11.1.4.1) LAURA FANNIE CLOSE born May 6, 1871 Stamford and died there March 5,
1913; buried there Woodland Cemetery; married 1893 a Mr Nichols
(2.6.2.10.11.1.4.2) GRACIE LOUISE CLOSE born April 5, 1873 Stamford and died there July 1, 1873
(2.6.2.10.11.1.4.3) WILLIAM HENRY CLOSE born June 4, 1874 Stamford
(2.6.2.10.11.1.4.4) CORA E. CLOSE (1877-) married 1st John A Manley born c1872 England; 2d 1898
Fletcher Gorum Williams born 1869 Bedford NY; and born to her and John was:
(2.6.2.10.11.1.4.4.1) HERBERT WILLIAM MANLEY born January 18, 1897 CT and died August 1,
1908 Stamford, buried there Woodland Cemetery
Born to Cora and her 2d husband, Fletcher, was:
(2.6.2.10.11.1.4.4.2) PERCY WILLIAMS born July 5, 1899 Stamford
(2.6.2.10.11.2) LEWIS JUNE born 1816 Stamford; married November 29, 1860 in Stamford, Nancy
Lounsbury born 1810 Stamford – divorced
(2.6.2.10.11.3) ALANSON JUNE born 1818 Stamford
(2.6.2.10.11.4) HIRAM JUNE born September 1822 Stamford; 1850 resided Greenwich; married
c1851 Elanthia/Ellathea Lowden born August 1830 CT; and born to them was:
(2.6.2.10.11.4.1) FRANCEDIA JUNE born November 1854 and died August 26, 1856; buried
Greenwich
(2.6.2.10.11.5) ANN ELIZA JUNE born 1828 Stamford and died September 16, 1884 Greenwich;
unmarried
(2.6.2.10.11.6) JACOB JUNE born 1830 CT; 1850 shoemaker
(2.6.2.11) HANNAH KNAPP born c1745/46 Stamford and died there November 8, 1827; married June
15, 1760 at Stamford, Jacob Scofield [son of Josiah & Sarah (Youngs) Scofield] born October 27, 1741
Stamford and died there 1781; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.11.1) MILES SCOFIELD born August 25, 1761 Stamford and died December 9, 1824
Phillipstown, Putnam, NY; married February 11, 1784 in Fishkill, Dutchess, NY, Abigail Husted born
1760 and died September 26, 1842; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.11.1.1) CHARLES SCOFIELD (c1786-)
(2.6.2.11.1.2) SARAH SCOFIELD (c1787-)
(2.6.2.11.1.3) JOSEPH SCOFIELD (c1789-)
(2.6.2.11.1.4) THOMAS SCOFIELD (c1791-)
(2.6.2.11.1.5) CORNELIUS SCOFIELD born about September 1, 1792 Fishkill, Dutchess, NY and
died there March 1, 1864
(2.6.2.11.1.6) EPHRAIM SCOFIELD born 1798 Fishkill NY; married Catherine Phillips; and born to
them was:
(2.6.2.11.1.6.1) MILES SCOFIELD born August 4, 1827 and died July 28, 1903; married October 2,
1860 Mary Vail born September 14, 1833
(2.6.2.11.1.7) ISAAC SCOFIELD (c1800-)
(2.6.2.11.1.8) SUSAN SCOFIELD (c1802-)
(2.6.2.11.1.9) PHOEBE SCOFIELD (c1804-)
(2.6.2.11.2) JACOB SCOFIELD born October 6, 1762 Stamford and died December 5, 1837; married
c1785 in Stamford, Hannah Seely [Elijah & Elizabeth (Weed) Seely] born 1768 Stamford and died
December 17, 1819 Fishkill, Dutchess, NY; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.11.2.1) LINUS SCOFIELD born c1789 Stamford
(2.6.2.11.2.2) SARAH SCOFIELD (c1791-)
(2.6.2.11.2.3) ISAAC SCOFIELD born c1793 Stamford
(2.6.2.11.2.4) JACOB I. SCOFIELD born about April 6, 1796 Stamford and died January 28, 1856
Fishkill, Dutchess, NY; married December 6, 1815 in Fishkill, Diannah Brinkerhoff/Brinckerhoff [dau
of Jacob & Diana (Van Wyck) Brinckerhoff] born October 5, 1778 Fishkill and died there May 14,
1870; and born to them were:
(2.6.2.11.2.4.1) DERRICK SCOFIELD (1830-)
(2.6.2.11.2.4.2) ISAAC SCOFIELD (1833-)
(2.6.2.11.2.4.3) CORDELIA SCOFIELD (1838-)
(2.6.2.11.2.5) ISAAC I. SCOFIELD born c1800 and died October 27, 1827
(2.6.2.11.2.6) JOB S. SCOFIELD born c1804 and died December 11, 1876 Glenham NY
(2.6.2.11.2.7) CATHERINE SCOFIELD born June 4, 1808
(2.6.2.11.3) EPHRAIM SCOFIELD born February 5, 1764 Stamford and died December 27, 1820;
married c1789 Mary Presshure born c1768; and born to them was:
(2.6.2.11.3.1) STEPHEN PRESSHURE SCOFIELD (c1790-)
(2.6.2.11.4) THOMAS SCOFIELD born about August 25, 1765 Stamford and died April 30, 1842;
married, possibly, 3 times; names unknown
(2.6.2.11.5) LEBBEUS SCOFIELD (Libbeus) born March 12, 1768 Stamford and died April 30, 1842
Fishkill NY; married 1st February 5, 1794 in Fishkill, Catherine Swim born 1770 and died April 28,
1821 Fishkill; and 2d Hannah Brewster (c1772-); and born to him and Catherine were:
(2.6.2.11.5.1) JACOB I. SCOFIELD born July 21, 1795 and died March 27, 1886
(2.6.2.11.5.2) HANNAH SCOFIELD born February 23, 1798 (?) and died April 5, 1842; buried
Fishkill DRC churchyard cemetery; married 1833 in Presbyterian Church, Rombout, Dutchess, NY, as
his 2d wife, her brother-in-law, Abraham Voorhis.
(2.6.2.11.5.3) ABBEY SCOFIELD born September 3, 1799 and died March 17, 1828; married March
8, 1816 as his 1st wife, Abraham Voorhis [son of Jerome & Ann (Townsend) Voorhees] born September
14, 1794 and died May 21, 1868 Buffalo, Erie, NY; both buried Fishkill DRC Churchyard Cemetery;
and born to them was:
(2.6.2.11.5.3.1) BARTOW WHILE VOORHIS born November 19, 1821 Fishkill, Dutchess, NY and
died April 27, 1887; an iron monger; married June 9, 1847 Helen Tappen [dau of Petrus Crannel
Tappan]; and born to them was:
(2.6.2.11.5.3.1.1) WILLIAM WALGROVE VOORHIS born December 29, 1850; married November
11, 1874 name unk
(2.6.2.11.5.4) MIRIAM SCOFIELD (c1801-)
(2.6.2.11.6) RUTH SCOFIELD born March 31, 1770 Stamford and died there October 22, 1848; buried
Hoyt Cemetery #2, Stamford; married c1791 in Stamford, John Hoyt (2.5.2.3.3.3) – see him for
offspring
(2.6.2.11.7) ABIGAIL SCOFIELD born May 10, 1772 Stamford; married Henry Hoyt [brothers?]
(2.6.2.11.8) EZEKIEL SCOFIELD born August 11, 1774 Stamford; married Elizabeth {maiden name
unk}
(2.6.2.11.9) HANNAH SCOFIELD born January 8, 1777 Stamford; married c1798 Isaac Charlock
(c1773-)
(2.6.2.11.10) JEROME SCOFIELD born July 1, 1780 Stamford and died November 1, 1850 Fishkill,
Dutchess, NY; married (Elizabeth) Catherine Brinckerhoff (c1784-)
(2.6.2.12) MARY KNAPP born March 1/5, 1746/47 Stamford and may have died young
(2.6.3) HANNAH KNAPP (8M0K-5R) born at Stamford CT, March 10, 1697/98/99 and died there in
1790 (May 1801); married 1st, June 16, 1716 in Stamford, Isaac Quintard (G2KW-9M) [son of Isaac &
Jeanne (Fume) Quintard] born Bristol, England December 12, 1696 and died February ye last day
1738, aged 42y Stamford; married 2d c1740 a Mr. Jessup. Born to Hannah and Isaac were (not in
sequence):
(2.6.3.1 & 2) UNNAMED TWINS QUINTARD born April 3, 1721 and died at birth
(2.6.3.3) HANNAH QUINTARD born June 28, 1724 Stamford and died May 29, 1811 St. John, New
Brunswick, Canada or at Kingston, Kings Co, Brunswick, Canada; married at Stamford before 1751,
Jonathan Ketchum (Ketchem) [son of Joseph & Elizabeth (Raymond) Ketchum] (1723-1811) who was
a Loyalist in the Revolutionary War and fled to Canada 1783 by ship from Huntington, L. I. NY to New
Brunswick and settled on a farm at Lower Norton, King’s County, known as Yankee Shore, where he
died; while he lived in Norwalk he was a tavern keeper, postmaster, and town gauger; and born to them
were:
(2.6.3.3.1) ISSAC KETCHEM born October 19, 1751 Stamford – must have died young
(2.6.3.3.2) ISSAC KETCHEM born November 6, 1757 Stamford and died 1820 St. John, New
Brunswick; married April 4, 1783 in Stamford, Mary Williams (1767-1821); Loyalists; and born to
them was:
(2.6.3.3.2.1) ISAAC KETCHEM born 1784 Stamford; married name unk and born to them was:
(2.6.3.3.2.1.1) EDWIN KETCHUM (1806-1851) married Margaret A Leavitt (-1881); offspring
(2.6.3.3.3) CHARLES KETCHEM (Captain) born 1770 Nowalk CT and died Marc 14, 1856; married
Elizabeth Dibblee [dau of Frederick & Nancy (Beach) Dibblee]; and born to them were (note name
change with different source):
(2.6.3.3.3.1) JOHN D KETCHUM, Major
(2.6.3.3.3.2) WILLIAM QUINTARD KETCHUM married Elizabeth Head [dau of John] and born to
them were:
(2.6.3.3.3.2.1) CHARLES KETCHUM, Rev.
(2.6.3.3.3.2.2) WILLIAM QUINTARD KETCHUM
(2.6.3.3.3.2.3) THOMAS CARLETON KETCHUM
(2.6.3.3.3.2.4) ELIZABETH KETCHUM
(2.6.3.3.3.2.5) EMILY KETCHUM
(2.6.3.3.3.3) MARIA KETCHUM
(2.6.3.3.3.4) CHARLES FREDERICK KETCHUM
(2.6.3.3.3.5) GEORGE HENRY KETCHUM
(2.6.3.3.3.6) ELIZABETH H KETCHUM
(2.6.3.3.3.7) CAROLINE L KETCHUM
(2.6.3.3.4) SAMUEL KETCHEM claimed that he always agreed with his father in supporting the
British cause. On only one occasion had he carried arms against them, when the British troops marched
to Amber he said he was forced to turn out in the militia to oppose them, but in doing his duty General
Arnold who commanded the rebel forces ordered him and a few more Tories to be shut up in a house
and burned alive. He escaped. Later he hired a substitute to take his place in the militia. He left
Norwalk with General Tryson’s forces in 1779, taking his family to Lloyd’s Neck where he lived on a
lumber farm and supported himself by cutting wood. He went on several expeditions into Connecticut
after joining the British forces. Losses claimed: furniture burned in his father’s house Ł60, 4 horses
which he got from the Loyalists at different times by helping them escape; two horses he purchased, 2
cows, 24 sheep, saddle and bridle taken by rebel captain, Ł27 lawful currency. He worked land on the
share and had some corn in the ground when he left home.
(2.6.3.3.5) THOMAS KETCHEM
(2.6.3.3.6) WILLIAM KETCHEM/KETCHUM born in Norwalk CT and died 1844; married Ann
Forrester; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.3.6.1) BETSEY KETCHUM born c1815 and died September 16, 1879; married January 10,
1838 at Hampton, N.B., Thomas Fairweather (2.6.3.3.8.1.6); both buried Lot SW 199, Church of
England Cemetery, St John, New Brunswick; see him for offspring
(2.6.3.3.6.2) GEORGE FORRESTER KETCHUM born January 9, 1817 and died January 23, 1882;
married December 29, 1850 Elida Snider born March 2, 1831 and died October 14, 1889; and born to
them were:
(2.6.3.3.6.2.1) FRANCES ANN KETCHUM married Samuel E Hoyt; offspring
(2.6.3.3.6.2.2) GEORGE WILLIAM KETCHUM born January 16, 1853 King’s Co, N.B; married his
cousin, Mary Elizabeth Fairweather (2.6.3.3.8.1.6.7); offspring
(2.6.3.3.6.2.3) MARY ELIZABETH KETCHUM (1855-1924) married June 27, 1877 William Bruce
Provan (1855-); offspring
(2.6.3.3.6.2.4) EDWARD LEBARON KETCHUM (-1874)
(2.6.3.3.6.2.5) BLANCHE ELIDA MELVINA KETCHUM
(2.6.3.3.6.2.6) CHARLES HENRY KETCHUM
(2.6.3.3.6.2.7) FRANK FORRESTER KETCHUM – formerly of St John, died at his home in
Baverdell, B.C., on July 10, 1925 and was buried at Greenwood, B.C. on July 13. This news was
received by his heirs in New Brunwick. He was born in Kings Co and came to St John to live wen a
young man, later going to British Columbia, where he prospered. He Ketchum left three sisters, Mrs.
Samuel E Hoyt, Hampton Village or Lower Norton; Miss Blanche Ketchum and Miss Edith Ketchum,
of Jamaica Plains, Mass. His brothers, George W and Charles H died some years ago. A sister resided
in the U.S. He was unmarried and an active member of St. George’s Society and Loyalist descent.
(2.6.3.3.6.2.8) EDITH SEELEY KETCHUM
(2.6.3.3.6.3) HANNAH QUINTARD KETCHUM
(2.6.3.3.6.4) MARY KETCHUM
(2.6.3.3.6.5) FRANCES KETCHUM
(2.6.3.3.6.6) WILLIAM H KETCHUM
(2.6.3.3.6.7) EDWARD LEBARON KETCHUM
(2.6.3.3.7) JAMES KETCHEM settled at Kingston in 1783, a native of Stamford CT here he had some
property. He was a pilot of a vessel and went to sea on it part of the time. Before the Revolution began
he was known to be afavorable to the British and in consequence was visited by a number of armed
men representing the revolutionary party and was by them forced to sign a paper agreeing to support
their side. For a time he was left unmolested, but at the beginning of 1787 he was notified that he must
take active service for the revolutionary cause. He preferred to remain British and made his escape to
the British lines in January 1777. In making his escape across Long Island Sound his vessel was sunk.
He joined a colony of refugees at Lloyd’s Neck and engaged in the wood trade with New York. He left
New York with the first fleet of Loylists of 1783. His property was confiscated by the revolution
committee. It consisted of 1 ˝ acres in Norwalk purchased for Ł25, New York currency, a valuable
building site, 3 ˝ acres pasture and meadow in Fairfield purchased in 1772 for Ł21 currency, a house
and lot in Fairfield, lot costing Ł3, 13s, 4p, currency in 1771, house which cost at least Ł100 to build,
seven acres ploughed and pasture lands in Norwalk valued at Ł10, personal property one cow, one
horse and colt, Ł4 in currency, one iron cow, one scythe, one cradle, one shovel, spade and hoe, wheels,
reels, etc. He stated debts due to him amounted to Ł130 lawful, paid into the treasury. He owed about
Ł40 lawful. Witnesses for the claimant were Fitch Rodgers and Uriah Wright. The latter valued
Ketchum’s house at Ł60 currency.
(2.6.3.3.8) DEBORAH KETCHEM born Norwalk CT and died December 10, 1799 N.B.; married
(another source has Samuel Clugston) in Norwalk CT, as his 2d wife, Thomas Fairweather (Loyalist)
[son of Thomas & Mary (Hanford) Fairweather] born Norwalk and died June 23, 1825 Norton, N.B.;
both buried Church of England Cemetery, Kingston, N.B.; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.3.8.1) THOMAS FAIRWEATHER born c1778 Norwalk CT and died December 3, 1858 Norton,
Kings, N.B.; buried St Paul’s Church Cemetery, Hampton, N.B.; married c1802 Lydia Dixon (c1785-
1840) [dau of Lt. Joseph & Susanah (Lockwood) Dixon]; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.3.8.1.1) JOSEPH FAIRWEATHER born August 21, 1804 and died October 7, 1876 St John,
N.B.; married May 13, 1829 Jane Whittaker [dau of George] born September 20, 1813 and died
January 26, 1896; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.3.8.1.1.1) JULIA ELIZABETH FAIRWEATHER born December 11, 1830 and died April 7,
1912; married December 28, 1853 Henry Fullerton Perley, Esq, (Photo) [son of Moses Henry & Jane
(Ketcham) Perley] born March 5, 1831 St John, N.B. and died July 15, 1897 Bisley, England; noted
civil engineer; entered the service of the government of New Brunswick in 1848, continuing until the
summer of 1852 on exploratory surveys for proposed system of railways. In 1852 was engaged by
Messrs. Peto, Betts & Brassey on surveys in N.B., and during 1853 on surveys in Nova Scotia; and for
the same firm was employed during 1854-5-6 on the construction of the Grand Turk Railway between
Montreal and Brockville. In Aug 1856, again entered the service of N.B. as Resident Engineer on the
construction of the E & W A Railway, between St John and Shediac, remaining until the completion of
that line in Dec 1860; between 1861-63 was engaged in private practice. In May 1861, entered the
service of the Government of Nova Scotia, continuing as Provincial Engineer until Aug 1865, then
resigning to fill the position of Agent for Messrs. Kelk, Waring Bros, & Lucas, contractors for the
construction of the Metropolitan Extension (underground) Railway, London, Eng. At the completion of
this engagement in 1870, returned to N.B., and took charge of the works in connection with the
improvement of the freighting facilties of the Government Railways in that Province, and the
construction of the Deep-water Terminus and extension line thereto, at St. John. In May 1872, was
appointed Engineer-in-Charge of Harbours, etc., in the Maritime Provinces for the Dept of Pub Works,
holding that position until the close of 1879, when was apptd Chief Engineer. Ottawa, Canada
November 28, 1891 – The investigation of the Public Accounts Committee of The House of Commons
last session revealed the fact that very serious irregularities had been carried on in the various branches
of the civil service. Major Henry F. Perley, Chief Engineer of the Department of Public Works, was
casheried for receiving $2,000 worth of jewelry from Owen Murphy of the firm of Larkin, Connolly &
Co; offspring
(2.6.3.3.8.1.1.2) GEORGE EDWIN FAIRWEATHER born December 22, 1833 and died about July
1910; married November 28, 1860 Emma Titus [dau of Richard & Mary (McCready) Titus] born
December 22, 1840 and died May 7, 1920 Boston MA; offspring – The Stone Church Bell and Other
Poems by George Edwin Fairweather, Published in Loving Memory of Walter Caldwell Fairweather A
Good Son, 1895, St John, N.B. – same guy?
(2.6.3.3.8.1.1.3) LYDIA JANE FAIRWEATHER born July 12, 1836 and died October 30, 1890
Dulwich, London, England; married April 27, 1859 in St John, N.B., Charles Walker, Esq., born
February 17, 1830 Brewood, Shropshire, England and died December 29, 1874 Battersea, London,
England, an engineer; offspring
(2.6.3.3.8.1.1.4) THOMAS WELLINGTON FAIRWEATHER born April 16, 1839 and died June 29,
1840; buried Lot NW 291/02 Church of England Cemetery, St John, N.B
(2.6.3.3.8.1.1.5) LOUISA ADELAIDE FAIRWEATHER born January 22, 1842 and died July 2, 1922
(2.6.3.3.8.1.1.6) ARTHUR CLARENCE FAIRWEATHER born April 23, 1844 St John, N.B. and died
May 17, 1911; barrister-at-law; married August 2, 1866 in St. John, N.B., Annie Rebecca Lee [dau of
George] [c1844-c1885); offspring
(2.6.3.3.8.1.1.7) JOSEPH SIDNEY FAIRWEATHER born October 11, 1846 and died March 28, 1887;
married Beppy Lewis
(2.6.3.3.8.1.1.8) SUSAN EMMA FAIRWEATHER born January 24, 1848 and died May 16, 1890
(2.6.3.3.8.1.1.9) EDMUND WALKER HEAD FAIRWEATHER born March 24, 1851 and died July 5,
1930
(2.6.3.3.8.1.1.10) HENRY HERBERT FAIRWEATHER born February 17, 1854; married Mary
Elizabeth Brampton
(2.6.3.3.8.1.2) SUSANNAH FAIRWEATHER born c1806 and died April 29, 1831; buried St Paul’s
Church Cemetery, Hampton, N.B.; married February 10, 1830 Kingston, N.B., as his 1st wife, Charles
DeForest
(2.6.3.3.8.1.3) NANCY FAIRWEATHER married January 10, 1832 in Kingston, N.B., Israel Hoyt
Foster and born to them were:
(2.6.3.3.8.1.3.1) CHARLES FOSTER
(2.6.3.3.8.1.3.2) L JANE FOSTER born January 18, 1835 and died April 25, 1877; married January 22,
1861, as his 2d wife, Philo Adino Northrup [son of James Sturges & Susanna (Cox) Northrup] born
December 24, 1829 N.B; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.3.8.1.3.2.1) NORMAN FORSTER NORTHRUP (1861-)
(2.6.3.3.8.1.3.2.2) JULIE E NORTHRUP (1863-) married Norman Scribner
(2.6.3.3.8.1.3.2.3) FRANK SIDNEY NORTHRUP (1865-) married Minnie Urquhart
(2.6.3.3.8.1.3.2.4) CHARLES AUBREY NORTHRUP (1867-)
(2.6.3.3.8.1.3.2.5) MARGARET A NORTHRUP (1871-) (twin)
(2.6.3.3.8.1.3.2.6) JENNIE H NORTHRUP (1871-) (twin) married Robert Prince
(2.6.3.3.8.1.3.2.7) FENWICK E NORTHRUP (1874-)
(2.6.3.3.8.1.3.3) DEBORAH FOSTER
(2.6.3.3.8.1.3.4) HOYT FOSTER
(2.6.3.3.8.1.3.5) HOWARD FOSTER
(2.6.3.3.8.1.3.6) ANGELINA FOSTER
(2.6.3.3.8.1.3.7) JULIA FOSTER
(2.6.3.3.8.1.4) JULIA ELIZABETH FAIRWEATHER born c1810 and died July 29, 1844; buried St
Paul’s Church Cemetery, Hampton, N.B
(2.6.3.3.8.1.5) DEBORAH MARIA FAIRWEATHER born c1813 and died July 29, 1841 Kingston,
Kings, N.B
(2.6.3.3.8.1.6) THOMAS FAIRWEATHER born c1815 and died July 23, 1887; buried Lot SW 199,
Church of England Cemetery, St John, N.B.; married a relative, Betsey Ketchum (2.6.3.3.6.1); and born
to them were:
(2.6.3.3.8.1.6.1) EDMOND LEBARON FAIRWEATHER died October 20, 1840 Kingston, Kings,
N.B., less than a year old
(2.6.3.3.8.1.6.2) EDWARD KETCHUM FAIRWEATHER married May 10, 1874 Charlotte Seely
(2.6.3.3.8.1.6.3) WILLIAM AUGUSTUS FAIRWEATHER married September 25, 1873 at Kingston,
N.B., Elizabeth Scovil [dau of Rev W. E.] born April 14, 1847 Kingston, N.B. and died January 16,
1896
(2.6.3.3.8.1.6.4) FREDERICK E FAIRWEATHER died March 24, 1865 (young); buried Lot SW 199,
Church of England Cemetery, St John, N.B.
(2.6.3.3.8.1.6.5) SAMUEL FAIRWEATHER born October 2, 1847 and died October 6, 1847; buried
Lot SW 199, Church of England Cemetery, St John, N.B.
(2.6.3.3.8.1.6.6) LYDIA ANN FAIRWEATHER married June 10, 1874 Robert Sidney Sheraton
(2.6.3.3.8.1.6.7) MARY ELIZABETH FAIRWEATHER married October 1, 1879, her cousin, George
William Ketchum (2.6.3.3.6.2.2)
(2.6.3.3.8.1.7) FRANCES FAIRWEATHER born c1817 and died March 10, 1819; buried St Paul’s
Church Cemetery, Hampton, N.B.
(2.6.3.3.8.1.8) SAMUEL FAIRWEATHER born c1822 and died March 23, 1847; merchant
(2.6.3.3.8.1.9) EDWIN FAIRWEATHER (c1824-c1905) married January 8, 1851 in Norton, N.B., his
counsin, Isabella Susannah Fairweather (2.6.3.3.8.3.10); and born to them were:
(2.6.3.3.8.1.9.1) JULIA ELIZABETH FAIRWEATHER born June 27, 1852
(2.6.3.3.8.1.9.2) ISABELLE MATILDA FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.1.9.3) ARTHUR EDWIN FAIRWEATHER married Olive Seely
(2.6.3.3.8.1.9.4) KATE ANGELINA FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.1.9.5) ELLEN LEE FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.1.10) ANGELINA FAIRWEATHER (c1827-1905) married January 17, 1855 in Lower
Norton, N.B., George Frederick Whelpley; a farmer, proprietor; and born to them was:
(2.6.3.3.8.1.10.1) IDA L WHELPLEY
(2.6.3.3.8.2) RALPH FAIRWEATHER born before May 21, 1780 and died young
(2.6.3.3.8.3) HENRY FAIRWEATHER born c1781 Norwalk CT born c1781 Norwalk CT and died
September 28, 1863 Norton, Kings, N.B.; married Margaret Forrester [dau of John & Elizabeth] born
c1782 RI and died June 16, 1855 Norton, Kings, N.B.; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.3.8.3.1) DEBORAH E FAIRWEATHER born c1803 and died March 29, 1840; married January
23, 1827 Benjamin Cromwell
(2.6.3.3.8.3.2) HANNAH P FAIRWEATHER (c1805-c1850) married June 11, 1829 in Kingston, N.B.,
Albert B Smith, a yeoman; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.3.8.3.2.1) FANNY DOUGLAS SMITH born c1842 and died April 2, 1847 Butoche, Kent, N.B.
(2.6.3.3.8.3.2.2) CHARLES ALFRED SMITH born c1846 and died August 23, 1847
(2.6.3.3.8.3.3) JOHN FAIRWEATHER born c1807 and died after 1871; married September 8, 1853 in
Norton, N.B. Mary Jane Ketchum (*) [dau of James]; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.3.8.3.3.1) ALBERT FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.3.3.2) ALLEN FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.3.3.3) IDA FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.3.4) ANN FAIRWEATHER born c1809 and died July 5, 1902 Norton, N.B.
(2.6.3.3.8.3.5) SARAH MATILDA FAIRWEATHER married February 1, 1838 John Dixon
(2.6.3.3.8.5.3) ; see him for offspring
(2.6.3.3.8.3.6) JAMES HENRY FAIRWEATHER (c1813-c1884) land surveyor; married May 21, 1849
Louisa A Wright [dau of Solomon]; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.3.8.3.6.1) HENRY WRIGHT FAIRWEATHER born c1850 and died August 17, 1852
(2.6.3.3.8.3.6.2) HELEN FAIRWEATHER married William Carman
(2.6.3.3.8.3.6.3) GERTRUDE FAIRWEATHER married Charles Samuel Alfred Purchase born
Penzance, England
(2.6.3.3.8.3.6.4) MYLES WRIGHT FAIRWEATHER born c1859 and died c1950 Norton, N.B.;
married 1st Anne Augusta Harrison (1853-1923); 2d after 1923 Minnie Seely (1873-1953)
(2.6.3.3.8.3.6.5) MATILDA FAIRWEATHER (c1861-c1945)
(2.6.3.3.8.3.6.6) WILFRED PARKER FAIRWEATHER born c1867 and died March 14, 1869
(2.6.3.3.8.3.7) MILES BROWN FAIRWEATHER born June 4, 1818; married December 2, 1862 as her
2d husband, Frances C Hallett [dau of John) born August 8, 1826 and died May 12, 1903 Sussex, N.B.;
and born to them were:
(2.6.3.3.8.3.7.1) MAGGIE FAIRWEATHER born September 22, 1863 and died July 6, 1877
(2.6.3.3.8.3.7.2) GEORGE HALLETT FAIRWEATHER born March 4, 1866 and died July 4, 1876
(2.6.3.3.8.3.7.3) IDA FAIRWEATHER (c1869-)
(2.6.3.3.8.3.8) SAMUEL FAIRWEATHER was the keeper of one of the best taverns around; married
Sarah E {mnu}; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.3.8.3.8.1) HENRY FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.3.8.2) CATHY FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.3.8.3) GEORGE FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.3.9) CHARLES EDWIN FAIRWEATHER, carpenter, married May 4, 1847 Mary E Frost
[dau of Ezra & Elizabeth (Smith) Frost]; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.3.8.3.9.1) CHARLES HENRY FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.3.9.2) ANNABELLE FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.3.9.3) HERBERT FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.3.9.4) CLARENCE FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.3.9.5) MARY FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.3.9.6) BESSIE FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.3.10) ISABELLA SUSANNAH FAIRWEATHER married her cousin, Edwin
Fairweather (2.6.3.3.8.1.9) – see him for offspring
(2.6.3.3.8.4) HANNAH FAIRWEATHER born c1783 and died April 29, 1871 St John, N.B.; married
John Harris born c1774 and died April 4, 1840 Gondola Point; buried St Luke’s Anglicaan Cemetery,
Gondola Point, N.B.; both and born to them were:
(2.6.3.3.8.4.1) CHARLES FREDERICK HARRIS born c1809 and died April 3, 1842 Gondola Point,
N.B
(2.6.3.3.8.4.2) ELIZA HARRIS married September 4, 1833 George Matthews
(2.6.3.3.8.5) SARAH FAIRWEATHER born July 8, 1784 Kingston, N.B; married Joseph Dixon [son of
Lt Joseph & Susanah (Lockwood) Dixon] born June 4, 1777 NY and died April 13, 1849 Hampton,
N.B.; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.3.8.5.1) THOMAS DIXON born September 9, 1803 and died 1882; married January 26, 1830
Anne F Perry; offspring
(2.6.3.3.8.5.2) SUSANNAH DIXON born January 30, 1805 and died June 1873; married David
Waterbury; offspring
(2.6.3.3.8.5.3) JOHN DIXON born December 9, 1806 and died May 1871; married February 1, 1838
his cousin, Sarah Matilda Fairweather (2.6.3.3.8.3.5); and born to them were:
(2.6.3.3.8.5.3.1) SUSAN DIXON
(2.6.3.3.8.5.3.2) GILBERT DIXON
(2.6.3.3.8.5.3.3) GEORGE DIXON
(2.6.3.3.8.5.3.4) JAMES DIXON
(2.6.3.3.8.5.3.5) ISABELLA DIXON
(2.6.3.3.8.5.3.6) SARAH DIXON
(2.6.3.3.8.5.3.7) MILES DIXON
(2.6.3.3.8.5.3.8) CAROLINE DIXON
(2.6.3.3.8.5.4) ELIZABETH FRANCES DIXON born February 19, 1809 and died June 1872; married
John McAvity; offspring
(2.6.3.3.8.5.5) JANE DEBORAH DIXON born December 9, 1810 and died May 25, 1894; married
Charles Hoyt; offspring
(2.6.3.3.8.5.6) EDWARD GEORGE DIXON born November 15, 1812 and died September 4, 1894;
married 1842 Mary Ann Upham [dau of Joshua & Charity (Fowler) Upham] born February 18, 1820
(2.6.3.3.8.5.7) CHARLES DIXON born November 7, 1822 and died November 19, 1896; married
1st Charlotte Bulyea [dau of Henry & Charlotte (Flewelling) Bulyea] born November 7, 1822 and died
February 14, 1885; 2d Sarah Seeley - offspring
(2.6.3.3.8.5.8) SARAH AGNES DIXON born October 15, 1817 and died April 17, 1890; married
James/Jarvis Hoyt; offspring
(2.6.3.3.8.5.9) JAMES DIXON born October 29, 1819 and died February 27, 1894; married February
14, 1844 Frances Caroline Upham (sister of Mary Ann above) born June 10, 1824; offspring
(2.6.3.3.8.5.10) ALBERT DIXON born July 27, 1822 and died October 1882; married Frances
Langstroth; Clarissa Langstroth – presumably sisters; offspring
(2.6.3.3.8.5.11) MARGARET DAVISON DIXON married Charles Dodge; offspring
(2.6.3.3.8.5.12) CAROLINE DIXON married Joseph Fowler
(2.6.3.3.8.5.13) HARRIETT DIXON married William Langstroth – brother of above?; offspring
(2.6.3.3.8.6) SAMUEL FAIRWEATHER born c1791 and died May 2, 1872 Norton, N.B; yeoman;
married February 1, 1824 in Kingston, N.B., Betsy Lindsey Perry [dau of Isaac]; and born to them
were:
(2.6.3.3.8.6.1) ELIZABETH PERRY FAIRWEATHER married February 18, 1852 Norton, N.B.,
Charles T Smith [son of Ebenezer & Susan]; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.3.8.6.1.1) GEORGE C SMITH
(2.6.3.3.8.6.1.2) LOUISA F SMITH
(2.6.3.3.8.6.1.3) ISABELLA E SMITH
(2.6.3.3.8.6.1.4) CHARLES F SMITH
(2.6.3.3.8.6.1.5) EBEN SMITH
(2.6.3.3.8.6.2) THOMAS FAIRWEATHER married June 29, 1854 in Norton, N.B., Adelaide Ann
Belyea [dau of David & Charlotte (Flewelling) Belyea] born Norton, N.B.; and born to them were;
(2.6.3.3.8.6.2.1) GEORGE WARREN FAIRWEATHER born February 25, 1856 Lower Norton, N.B.
(2.6.3.3.8.6.2.2) FRANK ODBER FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.6.2.3) STANLEY PERRY FAIRWEATHER (1860-)
(2.6.3.3.8.6.2.4) THOMAS RAINSFORD FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.6.2.5) WILDER FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.6.2.6) IDA CHARLOTTE FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.6.2.7) EVA FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.6.2.8) IRVING T FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.6.3) FRANCES RAYMOND FAIRWEATHER married June 9, 1858 Thomas McLachlan
(2.6.3.3.8.6.4) GEORGE MATTHEW FAIRWEATHER married name unk and born to them were:
(2.6.3.3.8.6.4.1) ELIZABETH FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.6.4.2) GEORGE FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.6.5) ISAAC PERRY FAIRWEATHER born c1832 and died June 17, 1848
(2.6.3.3.8.6.6) CHARLES DOUGLAS FAIRWEATHER married June 22, 858 in Norton, N.B.,
Susanna Elizabeth Wetmore [dau of David & Deborah (Saunders) Wetmore] born September 18, 1838
Norton and died March 3, 1916; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.3.8.6.6.1) JESSIE FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.6.6.2) FRANCES FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.6.6.3) HELEN FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.6.6.4) PERRY FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.6.6.5) ETHEL FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.6.6.6) ALICE FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.6.6.7) SUSAN FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.6.6.8) D JEAN FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.7) EDWIN FAIRWEATHER born c1793 N.B. and died August 22, 1868; buried Lot NW
198, Church of England Cemetery, St John, N.B.; yeoman, joiner; married 1st October 21, 1827 in
Norton, N.B., Elizabeth Raymond born c1803 and died November 26, 1845; buried with Edwin; 2d
December 5, 1847 in St John, N.B., Margaret Fought born c1811 and died after 1871; buried with
Edwin; and born to him and Elizabeth were:
(2.6.3.3.8.7.1) ALFRED JAMES FAIRWEATHER born February 25, 1833 Hampton, N.B; married
1st October 17, 1854 in St John, N.B., Emily Golding Mercer [dau of Joseph] born c1834 and died June
27, 1862; 2d after 1862 Emily J Chipchase; and born to him and the 2d Emily were:
(2.6.3.3.8.7.1.1) NORMAN STANLEY FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.7.1.2) ALICE GERTRUDE FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.7.1.3) MABEL BLANCHE FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.7.1.4) ALFRED DOANE FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.7.1.5) ETHEL MARION FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.7.2) JULIAN RAYMOND FAIRWEATHER born August 1835 Hampton, N.B; married
August 3, 1870 in St John, N.B., Emma Letitia Stewart; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.3.8.7.2.1) EVA FANNY ISABELLE FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.7.2.2) ANNIE BLANCHE FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.7.2.3) JULIAN STEWART FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.7.2.4) ERNEST HENSHELWOOD FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.7.3) AMELIA BLANCHE FAIRWEATHER married 1861 James McAvity; and born to them
were:
(2.6.3.3.8.7.3.1) ELIZABETH MCAVITY
(2.6.3.3.8.7.3.2) CHRISTINA MCAVITY
Born to Edwin and his 2d wife, Margaret, were:
(2.6.3.3.8.7.4) GEORGE ERNEST FAIRWEATHER married September 26, 1876 in St John, N.B.,
Augusta Amanda White; and born to them was:
(2.6.3.3.8.7.4.1) MARGARET WINIFRED FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.7.5) EDWIN W FAIRWEATHER born June 1855 and died December 29, 1855; buried Lot
NW 198, Church of England Cemetery, St John, N.B.
(2.6.3.3.8.8) FRANCES FAIRWEATHER (Fanny) (c1794-) married February 11, 1815 in Kingston,
N.B., George Raymond; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.3.8.8.1) THOMAS RAYMOND
(2.6.3.3.8.8.2) CHARLES RAYMOND
(2.6.3.3.8.9) DEBORAH ANN FAIRWEATHER (c1795-) married July 9, 1829 Thomas Raymond –
brother of George?; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.3.8.9.1) THOMAS RAYMOND
(2.6.3.3.8.9.2) FRANCES RAYMOND
(2.6.3.3.8.9.3) CHARLES RAYMOND
(2.6.3.3.8.9.4) DOUGLAS RAYMOND
(2.6.3.3.8.9.5) MARY RAYMOND
(2.6.3.3.8.9.6) JAMES RAYMOND
(2.6.3.3.8.10) CHARLES FAIRWEATHER (c1796-c1819) mariner
(2.6.3.3.8.11) JAMES FAIRWEATHER born July 12, 1797 and died March 27, 1876; buried Church of
Ascension, Lower Norton, N.B.; yeoman; married February 10, 1823 in St John, N.B., Martha Humbert
[dau of Stephen] born c1800 and died May 19, 1889; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.3.8.11.1) MARGARET ANN FAIRWEATHER born c1825 and died February 14, 1890
(2.6.3.3.8.11.2) CHARLES HENRY FAIRWEATHER born May 4, 1826 Norton, Kings, N.B and died
June 12, 1894 St John, N.B; married 1st August 15, 1847 in St John, Margaret Russell Robertson [dau
of William A & Eliza Ann] born August 2, 1827 and died February 4, 1867; 2d April 14, 1868 Lucilla
Harris Hall [dau of Zebina S & Sarah Alice] born c1840 Nova Scotia and died October 15, 1927; and
born to him and Margaret were:
(2.6.3.3.8.11.2.1) FREDERICK R FAIRWEATHER (c1850-c1893) married June 11, 1873 Florence
Hall
(2.6.3.3.8.11.2.2) LEONARD SUMNER FAIRWEATHER born c1852 and died April 11, 1871; buried
Fernhill Cemetery
(2.6.3.3.8.11.2.3) HENRY BERTREAUX FAIRWEATHER (1856-1857) buried Fernhill Cemetery
(2.6.3.3.8.11.2.4) MARY LILLIAN FAIRWEATHER born April 7, 1859 and died February 29, 1936;
married September 5, 1888 Alfred Morrisey born August 3, 1856 and died October 13, 1933
(2.6.3.3.8.11.2.5) ESTELLE FAIRWEATHER born July 1862 and died April 30, 1865; buried Fernhill
Cemetery
Born to Charles and his 2d wife, Lucilla, were:
(2.6.3.3.8.11.2.6) HENRY HALL FAIRWEATHER born c1869 and died January 24, 1907; buried
Fernhill Cemetery
(2.6.3.3.8.11.2.7) MARGARET BLANCHE FAIRWEATHER born c1871 and died December 4, 1876
(2.6.3.3.8.11.2.8) BERTRAM RANDOLPH FAIRWEATHER born c1873 and died April 8, 1878
(2.6.3.3.8.11.2.9) REGINALD R FAIRWEATHER born c1875 and died May 13, 1900; Note: a
Reginald R Fairweather and Frank R Fairweather were co-authors of Fire Insurance: A Handbook for
Insurance Agents, published 1900 in Canada – same guys?
(2.6.3.3.8.11.2.10) FRANK R FAIRWEATHER born September 1876 and died September 5, 1916 in
France, WWI; married L McAvity
(2.6.3.3.8.11.2.11) ALICE LUCILLA FAIRWEATHER born c1880 and died October 21, 1956
(2.6.3.3.8.11.3) HUMBERT FAIRWEATHER hotelkeeper; married April 24, 1857 in St Mark’s,
Coburg, Canada West, Susan Hancock; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.3.8.11.3.1) FRANK H FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.11.3.2) JAMES H FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.11.3.3) MARTHA E FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.11.3.4) FREDERICK H FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.11.3.5) MARY G FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.11.3.6) SUSAN MAUD FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.11.3.7) MAGGIE J FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.11.3.8) IONE FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.11.3.9) FRANCIS FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.11.4) JAMES EDWIN FAIRWEATHER born c1832 and died October 15, 1907; buried
Church of the Ascension, Lower Norton Cemetery, N.B.; farmer; married 1st February 17, 1863 Emma
Arnold Stewart Robertson [dau of Thomas W] born c1844 and died July 25, 1870 Norton, N.B.; 2d
November 27, 1873 Juliet Deborah Melick [dau of James G]; and born to him and Emma were:
(2.6.3.3.8.11.4.1) ARNOLD HUMBERT FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.11.4.2) MARY ROBERTSON FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.11.4.3) ANNA THOMPSON FAIRWEATHER
(2.6.3.3.8.11.4.4) EMMA MARGARET FAIRWEATHER born July 10, 1870
(2.6.3.3.8.11.5) STEPHEN THOMAS FAIRWEATHER born September 29, 1835 and died September
15, 1918; married May 4, 1875 in Norton, N.B., Georgianna Mary Sharpe [dau of Thomas Coates &
Charlotte Matilda (Fairweather) Sharpe] born October 10, 1850 and died September 22, 1932; buried
Church of the Ascension, Lower Norton, N.B.; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.3.8.11.5.1) LEONARD MELVILLE FAIRWEATHER born January 1, 1876 and died May 14,
1950; married 1904 Hettie Seely born February 1, 1878 and died August 6, 1905; 2d 1910 Ella Seeley –
sisters?
(2.6.3.3.8.11.5.2) PERLEY FAIRWEATHER born April 16, 1878 and died October 6, 1965; married
November 28, 1905 Mary Keilor/Keator (1870-1948)
(2.6.3.3.8.11.5.3) GRACE BLANCHE FAIRWEATHER born October 7, 1880 and died February 25,
1971; married c1901 Frederick Warren Titus
(2.6.3.3.8.11.5.4) WALTER HENRY FAIRWEATHER born August 22, 1883 and died November 22,
1973; married August 1, 1908 Florence Marion Carville born August 7, 1890 and died May 12, 1979
(2.6.3.3.8.11.5.5) THOMAS HAROLD FAIRWEATHER born May 7, 1886 and died June 21, 1965;
married June 26, 1915 Helen Warneford born February 21, 1892
(2.6.3.3.8.11.5.6) M IRENE FAIRWEATHER born January 21, 1889 and died September 21, 1898;
buried Lower Norton, N.B
(2.6.3.3.8.11.6) ELIZABETH FAIRWEATHER married April 11, 1860 in Norton, Thomas P Dixon;
offspring
(2.6.3.4) ISAAC QUINTARD born December 29, 1727 Stamford CT and died there September 16,
1794. (Jim - see note at the end of this chapter regards Isaac.) He married October 10, 1754 in New
Haven CT, Lucretia Burroughs (1732-1796). Born to them were:
(2.6.3.4.1) HANNAH QUINTARD born February 14, 1756 Stamford
(2.6.3.4.2) LYDIA QUINTARD (twin) born June 23, 1758 Stamford and died in 1801 at Flushing, L.I.,
NY; married, in 1778, Dr. John Wilson (1756-1813); and born to them was (probably others):
(2.6.3.4.2.1) JOHN QUINTARD WILSON, Judge, born February 3, 1781 Stamford (NYC) and died
May 11, 1863 Albany NY; Judge in Fairfield CT for 25y; afterwards moving to Albany and was an
Albany County Judge for several years; married in 1806 at Albany NY, Maria Lush [dau of Richard &
Lyntje (Fonda) Lush] born February 19, 1785 Albany, Albany, NY and died March 29, 1862 Albany
NY; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.4.2.1.1) JOHN LUSH WILSON born October 30, 1812 Albany, Albany, NY and died April 13,
1888 Chicago IL; 1880 census is listed as 65y, which doesn’t track with dob; married January 18, 1844
in Albany, Marie Elsbeth Whipple [dau of Russell & Laura (Kellogg) Whipple] born c1824
Poultneyville NY and died January 27, 1869 Chicago; and born to them were;
(2.6.3.4.2.1.1.1) ANNA WILSON – 32y in 1880
(2.6.3.4.2.1.1.2) CAROLINE GILBERT WILSON born October 20, 1850 and died September 12,
1912; married May 23, 1867 in Chicago, Arthur Magill Kinzie [son of John Harris & Juliette Augusta
(Magill) Kinzie] born March 24, 1840 Chicago and died May 7, 1902; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.4.2.1.1.2.1) JOHN HARRIS KINZIE born June 11, 1868 and died 1915; married 1896 in
Savannah GA, Nellie Reed
(2.6.3.4.2.1.1.2.2) ELEANOR GORDON KINZIE born January 31, 1871
(2.6.3.4.2.1.1.2.3) ADELE LOCKE KINZIE born April 29, 1872 and died December 11, 1941
(2.6.3.4.2.1.1.2.4) SARAH MILES KINZIE born October 18, 1881
(2.6.3.4.2.1.1.2.5) JULIA MAGILL KINZIE born August 31, 1887
(2.6.3.4.2.1.1.3) MARY WILSON – 23y in 1880
(2.6.3.4.2.1.1.4) GERTRUDE QUINTARD WILSON born July 9, 1859 Chicago IL and died
September 19, 1943; married October 15, 1896 in Chicago, Lester Bradner Grant [son of Luther &
Melina Louise (Bradner) Grant] born January 29, 1865 Danville IL and died June 12, 1915
(2.6.3.4.2.1.1.5) FANNY WILSON – 17y in 1880
(2.6.3.4.2.1.2) RICHARD LUSH WILSON (c1814-)
(2.6.3.4.2.1.3) CHARLES LUSH WILSON born October 19, 1818 Fairfield CT and died March 9,
1878 San Antonio TX, where he had gone for health reasons; editor and proprietor of The Chicago
Evening Journal, his connection with that paper having begun back as far as 1845; he was a
contemporary of Lincoln and Seward, and the warm friend of both. During the campaigns of 1856 and
1860 he did yeoman’s service for the anti-slavery cause, and, after the outbreak of the war, remained
the devoted champion of liberty and Republicanism. In 1861 President Lincoln appointed him
Secretary of the U.S. Legation in London, a capacity he served for 3y and then resumed his editorial
duties; married July 1869 Caroline F Farrar [dau of Isaac]; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.4.2.1.3.1) LOUISA F WILSON
(2.6.3.4.2.1.3.2) CHARLES L WILSON who died in infancy
(2.6.3.4.2.1.4) STEPHEN LUSH WILSON born August 28, 1820 Fairfield CT
(2.6.3.4.2.1.5) ANNA LUSH WILSON born March 7, 1822
(2.6.3.4.2.1.6) GILBERT LUSH WILSON born November 17, 1823
(2.6.3.4.2.1.7) CAROLINE LUSH WILSON born April 27, 1825 Stamford and died 1894 Omaha NE;
married 1853 at Albany NY, as his 2d wife, James Edward Bishop (1807-1895) and born to them was
(probably others):
(2.6.3.4.2.1.7.1) MARY ELLA BISHOP born April 20, 1855 Chicago IL and died June 13, 1929
Omaha NE; married September 19, 1876 at Omaha, Edward Porter Peck [son of Dr. James Porter &
Elizabeth Huntington (Ames) Peck] born October 20, 1855 Akron OH and died November 25, 1937;
Ed was educated in the Omaha public and high schools, entering thegrain business soon after leaving
school; vice president of the Omaha Elevator Co, president of the Terminal Elevator Grain Merchants
Association, director of F H Peavey and Co; 1927, he was Director of the US Chamber of Commerce;
director of the Union Stock Yards Co and the US National Bank and National Security Fire Insurance
Co; vice president and general manager of the Omaha Elevator Co; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.4.2.1.7.1.1) HELEN BISHOP PECK born June 9, 1880 Omaha NE and died 1957 Pasadena CA;
married 1905 at Omaha, Rev. Robert B.H. Bell (1872-1956), Author; June 16, 1924, Time Magazine:
“A new peak in the faith-healing career of Rev. Robert B.H. Bell, of Denver, was reached last week at a
noon service in the Old St. Paul’s Chapel on lower Broadway, Manhattan. Countless dozens went away,
saying they were cured. By their own testimony the blind saw, the deaf heard, the dumb spoke, the
maimed walked. A little crossed-eyed girl threw away her glasses. A young Italian who had been deaf
for several months smiled and heard. An old man threw away his cane. ‘I haven’t walked in many
years,’ said he. Dr Bell, graduate of Toronto University, said he had cured 5,000 people between
Denver and New York.” and born to them was (probably others):
(2.6.3.4.2.1.7.1.1.1) ELIZABETH BELL born 1909 Iowa and died 1964 Pasadena CA; married 1930 at
Syracuse NY, Philip R. Bruce (1907-1983) and born to them was:
(2.6.3.4.2.1.7.1.1.1.1) BARBARA BRUCE born 1931 Schenectady NY; married 1953 David L. Cole
(1931-)
(2.6.3.4.2.1.7.1.2) ELIZABETH AMES PECK born October 27, 1877; married James/Joseph Barker
(2.6.3.4.2.1.7.1.3) LYMAN PECK born October 15, 1885; married Amy/Aimee Kenny and born to
them were:
(2.6.3.4.2.1.7.1.3.1) EDWARD PECK (-1954)
(2.6.3.4.2.1.7.1.3.2) VOLNEY AMES PECK born c1915 and died November 14, 1982 Sedona AZ;
married Reggy {mnu}
(2.6.3.4.2.1.7.1.3.3) LYMAN PECK
(2.6.3.4.2.1.7.1.4) LOUISE PORTER PECK born August 2, 1888; married Denise Barkalow
(2.6.3.4.2.1.8) HENRY LUSH WILSON born July 22, 1828
(2.6.3.4.3) PEGGY QUINTARD (twin) born June 23, 1758 Stamford and died there April 13, 1768
(2.6.3.4.4) LUCRETIA BURROUGHS QUINTARD born February 10, 1760 Stamford and died May
23, 1836 Lansingburg NY; married August 20, 1781 in Hempstead, L.I., NY Thomas Carpenter [son of
Joseph & Ann (Willet) Carpenter] born February 15, 1735/6; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.4.4.1) BETSEY QUINTARD CARPENTER born c1786 New Haven CT and died there about
November 25, 1786
(2.6.3.4.4.2) ISAAC QUINTARD CARPENTER born c1788 New Haven CT
(2.6.3.4.4.3) LUCRETIA CARPENTER (c1793-)
(2.6.3.4.5) ELIZABETH QUINTARD born February 21, 1763 Stamford CT and died before 1831;
married November 11, 1784 in New Haven Co CT, Anthony Perit [sonof Peter & Abigail (Shepard)
Perit] born c1744 New Haven Co CT and died July 15, 1816
(2.6.3.4.6) ISAAC BURROUGHS QUINTARD born c1765 Stamford
(2.6.3.5) PETER QUINTARD born October 29, 1730 Stamford and died there 1813; married
September 14, 1761 in Stamford, Elizabeth DeMille [dau of Peter & Abigail (Banks) DeMille] born
July 29, 1742; and born to them were (not in sequence):
(2.6.3.5.1) ISAAC QUINTARD Jr born April 28, 1764 Norwalk CT and died November 4, 1855. He
was a Private in Captain Fitch’s Company, Col. Canfield’s Militia Regiment from March 1, 1782 to
March 1, 1783; #S17033. When the Borough of Stamford was incorporated in the spring of 1830,
Isaac was chosen as Street Commissioner; married Hannah Palmer (2.1.1.3.1.1). Born to them were (not
in birth sequence):
(2.6.3.5.1.1) DEBORAH QUINTARD born August 26, 1787 and died February 18, 1792
(2.6.3.5.1.2) WILLIAM SETH QUINTARD born December 27, 1789 Stamford and died there July 14,
1820; married widow Mary FERRIS (*) [married c1810 Maria {maiden name unk}]
(2.6.3.5.1.3) SETH PALMER QUINTARD born September 18, 1792 Stamford and died April 19, 1878
Greenwich; buried Woodland Cemetery; married December 23, 1822 in Greenwich, Susan
Letitia Ferris (3.6.1.2.2.4). Seth was in the 9th Regiment, War of 1812; farmer 1878; and born to them
were:
(2.6.3.5.1.3.1) HANNAH ELIZABETH QUINTARD born July 21, 1824 (1827) Stamford and died
August 15, 1895/1898; unmarried; buried Woodland Cemetery
(2.6.3.5.1.3.2) SUSAN LETITIA QUINTARD born October 30, 1826 Stamford and died November 3,
1832; buried Woodland Cemetery
(2.6.3.5.1.3.3) JOSHUA FERRIS QUINTARD born February 21, 1830 and died April 4, 1886; married
Mary Jane Adams (1822-1884)
(2.6.3.5.1.3.4) SUSAN ANN QUINTARD born August 1, 1831 and died October 2, 1866; unmarried
[born c1829 Stamford and died there January 17, 1839; buried Woodland Cemetery]
(2.6.3.5.1.3.5) MARY LOUISE QUINTARD (Mary Louisa) born July 2, 1832 and died in June 1921;
married April 20, 1859 as his third wife, Roswell Hoyt (2.5.2.4.7.5.2) – see him for offspring.
(2.6.3.5.1.3.6) LUCY HOLMES QUINTARD born December 23, 1834 Stamford and died there
February 26, 1838; buried Woodland Cemetery
(2.6.3.5.1.3.7) A SON QUINTARD born and died, July 17, 1837
(2.6.3.5.1.3.8) JOHN ADDISON QUINTARD born June 2, 1840 Greenwich and died October 23, 1905
Brooklyn; married 1st December 10, 1864 Mary Amelia Waterbury [dau of Jonathan Brown & Sally
(Smith) Waterbury] born July 6, 1840 Stamford and died November 3, 1887 Brooklyn; 2d December
17, 1888, Sarah Elizabeth Boyd [dau of Andrew & Jane (Waterbury) Boyd] born March 19, 1856
Stamford and died February 22, 1924
(2.6.3.5.1.4) ISAAC QUINTARD Jr born May 15, 1794 Stamford and died there March 17, 1883;
buried Woodland Cemetery; a Huguenot; merchant 1850; retired 1860; member of committee to raise
funds in Stamford for the first company of men to be recruited for the Civil War, April 1861; married
September 6, 1821 at Rye NY the widow Clarissa (Hoyt) Shaw [dau of Joseph & Hannah (Seely) Hait/
Hoyt] had 4 kids in her first marriage (to William Shaw (3.6.6.1.5)); and born to Isaac and Clarissa were:
(2.6.3.5.1.4.1) GEORGE W. QUINTARD (Photo) born April 22, 1822 Stamford and died April 2, 1913
NYC; went, still young, into New York City, where he was engaged a few years in the grocery
business; married February 15, 1844 Frances Elizabeth Morgan [dau of Charles & Emily (Reeves)
Morgan] and they had two children. Disposing of his grocery business he entered the firm of his
father-in-law, then T.F. Secor & Co., Mr. Secor being the foundry-man of the firm and Mr. Morgan the
financier. Afterwards, under the title of the Morgan Iron Works, in company with his father-in-law, and
later with his brother-in-law, the Hon. F.M. Merrit, of Stamford, and still later as the sole proprietor of
those extensive works, Mr. Quintard laid the foundation of the great business prosperity which place
him among the leading men of the city. USS Onondaga (Photo), a double-turreted monitor, built by
Quintard’s company, served the Union 1864-65 and then sold to France for service in the French Navy
under the same name. {more info in History of Stamford, by E.B. Huntington.}
(2.6.3.5.1.4.2) CHARLES TODD QUINTARD (Photo) born December 22, 1824 Stamford and died
February 15, 1898 Meridian GA; graduated with a M.D., U. of New York 1846, having been a student
of Dr. Valentine Mott. After spending a few months in the Bellevue Hospital, and as physician to the
New York City Dispensary, he removed to Athens, Georgia. There he soon won reputation in his
profession and as a medical writer, and in 1851, he was called to the chair of physiology and anatomy
in the Memphis Medical College. Devoting himself, meanwhile, also, to theological studies, under the
direction of Bishop Otey of Tennessee, in 1855 he was admitted to orders. At once, he entered on the
rectorship of Calvary Church, Memphis, from which he went, in 1858, to the church of the Advent,
Nashville. Under his successful ministry of four years, this church advanced from thirty-six to about
three hundred communicants. At the beginning of the Civil War he was appointed Chaplain of the
1st Tennessee Regiment, and he so continued during the War, in addition to his duties being frequently
called upon to act as physician and surgeon. His progress in his new profession was rapid, as in that of
medicine, and in 1866 he received his D.D. from Columbia; was chosen Bishop of Tennessee
September 7, 1865; L.L.D from Cambridge, England 1867. He married October 19, 1848 in Roswell
GA, Eliza Catherine Head born February 2, 1826 – plenty of info on the ‘Net on this guy
(2.6.3.5.1.4.3) EDWARD AUGUSTUS QUINTARD (Photo) born 1826 Stamford and died June 26,
1899 NYC; merchant 1867-69; went to New York as clerk to the Scanton Coal Company and became
extensively engaged in the coal business; married 1st c1851 Mary Matilda Gillespie born November 22,
1829 NYC and died September 11, 1864 NYC leaving two children (names unk); married 2d April 12,
1855 (date is an apparent error, probably 1865 instead) in Stamford, Mary Skiddy [dau of William
Taylor & Mary Ann (Anderson) Skiddy] born May 29, 1844 Douglas, Isle of Mann, England and died
August 31, 1898 Intervale NH; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.5.1.4.3.1) EDWARD SKIDDY QUINTARD born January 21, 1867 Stamford
(2.6.3.5.1.4.3.2) WILLIAM E. QUINTARD born June 29, 1869 Stamford
(2.6.3.5.1.4.3.3) MARY E. QUINTARD born March 16, 1872 Stamford
(2.6.3.5.1.4.3.4) NINA T. QUINTARD born September 18, 1881 Stamford
(2.6.3.5.1.4.4) MARY CLARISSA QUINTARD born March 16, 1828 Stamford and died there March
30, 1912; married July 17, 1851 in NYC, Rufus Hoyt [son of William & Harriet (Hubbell) Hoyt] born
August 28, 1820 Greenfield CT and died August 27, 1874 Stamford; both buried Woodland Cemetery;
he was a merchant 1860 in NY; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.5.1.4.4.1) VIRGINIA HUBBELL HOYT born June 6, 1853 NYC; married June 2, 1881 in
Stamford, Charles B. Meyer born 1844 Hamburg, Germany
(2.6.3.5.1.4.4.2) MINNIE MATILDA HOYT born January 5, 1858 Stamford and died there August 26,
1858
(2.6.3.5.1.4.4.3) HARRIET HOOKER HOYT born December 15, 1859 Stamford
(2.6.3.5.1.4.5) ANN VIRGINIA QUINTARD born June 1, 1831 Stamford and died there June 30,
1907; buried Woodland Cemetery; married November 20, 1850 in Stamford, Augustus Wellington
Payne born September 13, 1817 Lyons, Wayne, NY and died July 17, 1901 White Plains NY; and born
to them were:
(2.6.3.5.1.4.5.1) CLARENCE Q. PAYNE (Clarence W) born September 18, 1860 NY and died August
19, 1948 Stamford; buried there Woodland Cemetery
(2.6.3.5.1.4.5.2) EDWARD Q. PAYNE born March 15, 1866 NY and died April 5, 1948 Stamford;
married 1891 Harriette H {mnu} born December 15, 1860 CT and died September 3, 1957 Redding
CT; both buried Woodland Cemetery, Stamford
(2.6.3.5.1.4.5.3) AUGUSTUS WELLINGTON PAYNE married July 6, 1892 at Yokohama, Japan
Beatrice Elizabeth Webb
(2.6.3.5.1.5) PETER DEMILL QUINTARD (Peter Demille) born October 31, 1796 Stamford and died
September 15, 1866 at DeWitt NY; married May 17, 1823 Lucy Ford (4.2.5.1.3.5); and born to them
were:
(2.6.3.5.1.5.1) CATHERINE D. QUINTARD born March 25, 1825 Greenwich and died November 26,
1910
(2.6.3.5.1.5.2) HANNAH QUINTARD born December 17, 1829
(2.6.3.5.1.5.3) ISAAC EDWIN QUINTARD born May 10, 1832 Greenwich and died April 19, 1906
Syracuse NY; married June 24, 1885 Adele Sophia Hughes born February 9, 1850 and died September
10, 1919 Stamford
(2.6.3.5.1.5.4) LUCY CORDELIA QUINTARD born January 1, 1835 Greenwich and died there
September 29, 1892; married December 27, 1861 Reuben Benson Lockwood (4.2.7.1.3.2.1) – see him for
offspring
(2.6.3.5.1.5.5) SARAH LETITIA QUINTARD born February 10, 1840 DeWitt NY and died there
March 6, 1926; married September 26, 1870, as his 2d wife, Dudley Ames Phelps [son of Ralph
Rowley & Elizabeth (Ames) Phelps] born March 16, 1837 Syracuse, Onondaga, NY and died there
May 11, 1906; farmer and dairyman; and born to her and Dudley were:
(2.6.3.5.1.5.5.1) GEORGE EDWIN PHELPS born July 19, 1874 DeWitt NY
(2.6.3.5.1.5.5.2) ELIZABETH AMES PHELPS (Lizzie) born November 8, 1875 DeWitt NY
(2.6.3.5.1.5.5.3) CHARLES W PHELPS (Charles C) born March 12, 1879 DeWitt NY
(2.6.3.5.1.5.6) ADELINE QUINTARD born July 13, 1841 and died March 21, 1848
(2.6.3.5.1.6) ROBERT PALMER QUINTARD born January 15, 1799 Greenwich and died there March
29, 1873; married September 23, 1817 Sarah Peck (3.10.9.6.5) and born to them were:
(2.6.3.5.1.6.1) SETH QUINTARD (c1818-)
(2.6.3.5.1.6.2) ANTOINETTE QUINTARD born November 29, 1828 Riverside, Fairfield, CT and died
there July 22, 1911; married January 14, 1849 in Riverside, Edward Peter Jessup (5.1.4.4.5.5.1)
(2.6.3.5.1.6.3) DEBORAH PALMER QUINTARD born June 23, 1823 and died March 26, 1909
Riverside CT; married James Waring Ferris (5.1.3.2.3.2) – see him for offspring
(2.6.3.5.1.7) HANNAH ELIZABETH QUINTARD born July 3, 1802 Stamford and died there March
2, 1824, apparently in childbirth; married May 30, 1823 in Stamford, Peter Smith [son of Ezekiel &
Sarah (Morehouse) Smith] born August 4, 1785 Stamford and died there November 28, 1865; buried
St. John/Andrew’s Cemetery; after Hannah’s death he married Anna Benedict and they had 7 kids; and
born to Hannah and Peter was:
(2.6.3.5.1.7.1) HANNAH ELIZABETH SMITH born March 2, 1824 Stamford and died there April 15,
1900; married January 1, 1851 in Stamford, James Henry Hoyt Jr (2.5.2.3.3.5.1); both buried St.
Johns/Andrew’s Cemetery – see him for offspring
(2.6.3.5.2) MARIE QUINTARD (Mary) born September 3, 1762 Stamford and died 1814-37 Rome
NY; married Stephen White (Captain) and born to them was:
(2.6.3.5.2.1) STEPHEN WHITE married twice, names unk, (was one of his wives Eliza
Marvin (2.6.4.6.4.1?)) and born to them were:
(2.6.3.5.2.1.1) PETER WHITE born 1796 NY and died before 1880 Appleton WI; married c1834 Ann
{maiden name unk} born 1809 Ireland; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.5.2.1.1.1) THOMAS M. WHITE born 1835 NY
(2.6.3.5.2.1.1.2) WILLIAM D. WHITE born 1837 Rome NY and died 1899 Long Beach CA; buried
there; was in Appleton WI 1860; married c1861 in the South, Laura B. Walton born 1836 NY and died
1906 Long Beach CA; was in CA 1880; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.5.2.1.1.2.1) FRED WHITE born 1862 WI and died 1898 Long Beach CA
(2.6.3.5.2.1.1.2.2) MCCLELLAN D. WHITE born 1864 Appleton WI and died 1930 Long Beach CA;
married 1st c1890 in CA, Mary Elizabeth Mayers born 1862 ME and died c1940 CA (they must have
divorced as they both had 2d marriages); married 2d before 1910 Los Angeles Co CA, Blanche E.
{maiden name unk} born 1889 WI; and born to him and Mary was:
(2.6.3.5.2.1.1.2.2.1) WALTON MAYERS WHITE born March 17, 1886 CA and died July 30, 1950 Los
Angeles Co CA; buried there; married 1st c1905 name unk; married 2d July 1914 in San Diego Co CA,
Fern Irene Shorey [dau of Arthur Edward & Ola Mae (Rench) Shorey] born December 4, 1893 San
Diego Co CA (Los Angeles Co) and died June 25, 1958 Los Angeles Co CA; buried Oakdale Memorial
Garden, Glendora CA; and born to him and his 1st wife was:
(2.6.3.5.2.1.1.2.2.1.1) WALTON VERNON WHITE born 1908 MA and died 2000 Los Angeles Co CA;
married Katherine Clark and they had 2 kids, 1 of which was:
(2.6.3.5.2.1.1.2.2.1.1.1) DIANE J. WHITE born January 2, 1941 CA and died June 28, 1990 Los
Angeles Co CA
Born to Walton and his 2d wife, Fern, were:
(2.6.3.5.2.1.1.2.2.1.2) FERN OLA WHITE born June 24, 1916 Los Angeles Co CA; married 1st c1935
in CA, Earl Jerome Usher born December 9, 1909 MO and died June 2, 1983 Los Angeles Co CA;
married 2d Mr. Salisbury; and born to her and Earl were 3 kids, 2 of which were:
(2.6.3.5.2.1.1.2.2.1.2.1) DENIS CARL USHER born June 4, 1937 CA and died 1988 CA; married a
Miss Hefley and they had 1 child
(2.6.3.5.2.1.1.2.2.1.2.2) LAURA JEAN USHER born December 20, 1943 and died 1975 CA
(2.6.3.5.2.1.1.2.2.1.3) ELIZABETH MAE WHITE born December 17, 1920 Hollywood CA and died
December 21, 2001 Chico, Butte, CA; married 1936 in Los Angeles Co CA, Paul Stanley Sherwood
born January 28, 1920 CA and they had 1 child; married 2d c1949 in Los Angeles Co CA, Roy Roma
Lewis born September 17, 1916 and they had 1 child; married 3d 1941 in Los Angeles Co CA, George
Andre Biggs (1918-) and born to them was:
(2.6.3.5.2.1.1.2.2.1.3.1) KATHLEEN ANTOINETTE BIGGS born July 21, 1942 Los Angeles Co CA
and died there September 4, 1988; married 1st Mr. Trenberth; 2d Mr. Lovell and had kids from both
marriages
(2.6.3.5.2.1.1.3) GEORGE W. WHITE born 1840 WI
(2.6.3.5.2.1.1.4) CATHERINE E. WHITE born 1844 WI
(2.6.3.5.2.1.1.5) ANNE C. WHITE born 1848 WI
(2.6.3.5.2.1.2) STEPHEN WHITE
(2.6.3.5.3) POLLY QUINTARD born September 3, 1762; married Elijah Hoyt [son of Elijah & Mary
(Raymond) Hoyt] born September 3, 1766 and died September 1823; and born to them was:
(2.6.3.5.3.1) NANCY HOYT born March 2, 1794 and died March 6, 1843; married 1809 David
Scofield (4.6.3.1.3.1); see him for offspring
(2.6.3.5.4) FANNY QUINTARD born May 11, 1766 Stamford
(2.6.3.5.5) PETER QUINTARD born July 25, 1768 Stamford
(2.6.3.5.6) ABRAHAM QUINTARD born May 29, 1772 Stamford died there December 19, 1843;
married (November 17, 1794) October 1794 in Stamfod, Mary Knapp (3.6.3.2.4.4); they had two kids
and he married 2d Charlotte Dodge
(2.6.3.6) MARY QUINTARD born (October 21, 1722) May 21, 1722 Stamford and died there after
1772; married May 18, 1742 Nathaniel Hubbard (1712-) (1702-1772); 4th Doctor recorded in
Stamford; a physician who originally came from Braentree MA, but practiced medicine in Stamford; a
man of unusual skill and energy; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.6.1) ELIZABETH HUBBARD born May 18, 1743 and died October 2, 1776; married April 26,
1760 in Stamford, Platt Townsend [son of Micah & Elizabeth (Platt) Townsend] (1733-); and born to
them was:
(2.6.3.6.1.1) ELIZABETH TOWNSEND born April 25, 1763 Stamford and died July 14, 1798;
married September 3, 1780 William Van Wagenen Vredenburgh [son of John William & Maria (Van
Wagenen) Vredenburgh] born April 18, 1760 NYC and died May 9, 1813; and born to them were:
(2.6.3.6.1.1.1) MARIE HUBBARD VREDENBURGH born September 3, 1785 NYC and died April
24, 1876; married September 29, 1803 in Skaneateles NY, Charles John Burnett [son of John &
Elizabeth (Kinch) Burnett] born 1774 London, England and died in Skaneateles
(2.6.3.6.1.1.2) ELIZA VREDENBURGH (1790-) married James Porter
(2.6.3.6.1.1.3) CORNELIA VREDENBURGH (1793-) married Walter Weed
(2.6.3.6.1.1.4) EVALINA VREDENBURGH (1795-) married Enos Thompson Throop [son of Georger
Bliss & Abiah (Thompson) Throop] born August 21, 1784 Johnstown, Montgomery, NY and died
November 1, 1874
(2.6.3.6.1.1.5) WILLIAM VREDENBURGH
(2.6.3.6.1.1.6) ISAAC VREDENBURGH
(2.6.3.6.2) NATHANIEL HUBBARD born April 29, 1745 and died March 25, 1818 Burton Parish,
New Brunswick; United Empire Loyalist went to St. John, New Brunswick 1783 and settled in Burton
Parish, where he was a magistrate; his Connecticut estate was confiscated by the Patriots in 1779
(2.6.3.6.3) ISAAC HUBBARD born July 1, 1747 and died in 1834; a Loyalist and settled in Burton
Parish, New Brunswick
(2.6.3.6.4) WILLIAM HUBBARD born September 17, 1749 (1751) Stamford CT and died 1813;
buried Anglican Church Cemetery, Maugerville, New Brunswick; educated as a laywer; a Loyalist left
Stamford and went to New Brunswick 1783; drew land in Parrtown (Saint John), but did not settle
there or on the 540 acres that he drew on the St. John River at Northampton in Carleton Co as this
location was so distant from more settled areas of the colony; he established his home at Burton,
Sunbury County, New Brunswick; here he farmed, practiced law, became a member of the first House
of Assembly, served as Registrar of Deeds and Wills; and Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas
for Sundbury Co; married Benjamina Clark Woodstock (Benjamina Woodbridge Clarke) [dau of John]
(1770-1856) [dau of Dr Joseph & Isabella Elizabeth (Alleyne) Clarke] – she emigrated to St. John,
N.B., 1783; they had six daughters and two sons, one of which was:
(2.6.3.6.4.1) NATHANIEL HUBBARD (1798-1878) took over management of the family farm in
Burton following his father’s death; he held the positon of Registrar of Deeds for 50y and was active in
local government, road building, and the establishment of St. Paul’s Anglican Church in Burton;
married 1st Susannah Maria Louisa Street (1797-1847); married 2d Charlotte Hazen (1808-1873); the
Hubbard Family papers are part of The Loyalist Collection at U of New Brunswick; and born to him
and Susannah were:
(2.6.3.6.4.1.1) ABIGAIL ANN HUBBARD
(2.6.3.6.4.1.2) WILLIAM WOODBRIDGE HUBBARD
(2.6.3.6.4.1.3) FREDERICK AMBROSE HUBBARD
(2.6.3.6.5) MARY HUBBARD born November 23, 1751
(2.6.3.6.6) MARGARET HUBBARD born May 29, 1754; married D. Webber (Colonel Gabriel
DeVeber); a Loyalist who settled at Burton, Sunbury Co, later moving to Gagetown
(2.6.3.6.7) ANN HUBBARD born November 1, 1761
(2.6.4) PETER KNAPP (8M0K-6X) born August 15, 1701 Stamford CT and died there July 5, 1748;
married 1st, June 20/30, 1726 at Stamford, Elizabeth Slawson [dau of John & Mary (Holmes) Slawson]
(Slason) born April 18, 1703 Stamford and died there May 12, 1733 (after childbirth). Peter married 2d,
March 21, 1733/34 at Stamford, as her 2d husband, Mary Sloan (Mary Slason/Slawson born August 26,
1707 Stamford and died there February 20, 1760 – sister of Elizabeth). Born to Peter and Elizabeth
were:
(2.6.4.1) HANNAH KNAPP born April 21, 1727 Stamford CT
(2.6.4.2) ELIZABETH KNAPP born June 14, 1728 Stamford CT and died at Danbury CT, between
1782-1785; married, at Stamford, Captain Silas Hamilton who died December 3, 1785 at Danbury CT.
Born to them was [and probably others]:
(2.6.4.2.1) SILAS HAMILTON, JR., (c1750-) married c1775 Mindwell Benedict (c1754-) and born to
them were:
(2.6.4.2.1.1) PAUL HAMILTON
(2.6.4.2.1.2) JAMES HAMILTON
(2.6.4.2.1.3) JOHN HAMILTON
(2.6.4.3) SARAH KNAPP born June 5, 1730 Stamford and died 1817 Orange County NY; married
August 17, 1752 at Stamford, Captain Austin Smith [son of James & Jerusha (Topping) Smith] born
1728 Smithtown, Long Island, NY and died 1817 Stamford CT; served in the 9th Militia Regiment
1776-77; and born to them were:
(2.6.4.3.1) GOLD SMITH born October 14, 1752 Stamford CT and died there 1832; Private 1776-77;
married 1st October 11, 1775 in Stamford, Abigail Smith born August 12, 1750 Stamford; married 2d
October 21, 1819 in Hopwell NY, Phebe Hilliker (c1760-); Private 1776-77; married 1 st October 11,
1775 in Stamford, Abigail Smith born August 12, 1750 Stamford; married 2d October 21, 1819 in
Hopwell NY, Phebe Hilliker (c1760-); and born to them were:
(2.6.4.3.1.1) SARAH SMITH born August 6, 1776 Stamford CT; married May 21, 1796 Rufus Weed
[son of Samuel, Jr. & Phoebe (Smith) Weed] born May 6, 1773 Stamford; and born to them were:
(2.6.4.3.1.1.1) MELINDA WEED born April 15, 1798
(2.6.4.3.1.1.2) SARAH WEED born December 17, 1802
(2.6.4.3.1.1.3) POLLY WEED born June 1, 1808
(2.6.4.3.1.1.4) ELIZABETH WEED born December 1809
(2.6.4.3.1.2) JEREMIAH SMITH born May 27, 1778 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.1.3) NEWMAN SMITH born August 3, 1780 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.1.4) ABIGAIL SMITH born October 29, 1782 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.1.5) GOLD SMITH (Gould Smith) born September 30, 1784 Stamford and died there 1835;
married c1807 Sarah {maiden name unk} (c1788-); and born to them were:
(2.6.4.3.1.5.1) SARAH SMITH (c1808-)
(2.6.4.3.1.5.2) HANNAH SMITH
(2.6.4.3.1.6) ESTHER SMITH born October 23, 1786 Stamford; married January 30, 1814 in Stamford
as his 2d wife, Nathan Lounsbury [son of Nathan & Elizabeth (Seely) Lounsbury] born January 5, 1750
Stamford
(2.6.4.3.1.7) OLIVE SMITH born April 13, 1791 Stamford; married c1812 Harry Lockwood (c1787-)
(2.6.4.3.1.8) JOSHUA SMITH born December 29, 1792 Stamford and died there February 7, 1863;
buried North Street Cemetery; he was a car man 1850-60; married April 10, 1814 in Stamford, Betsey
Donaldson born August 20, 1794 Greenwich and died December 13, 1870 Stamford; buried with
Joshua; and born to them were:
(2.6.4.3.1.8.1) SARAH M. SMITH (1823-) married c1844 Anson L. Barnes born 1818 CT and died
June 11, 1851 Stamford; 1850 carpenter; and born to them were:
(2.6.4.3.1.8.1.1) SMITH D. BARNES (1846-) married 1st c1869 Charlean {maiden name unk} born
1848 NY and died August 10, 1880 Stamford; married 2d October 6, 1887 in Stamford, Emma J.
Searles [dau of Jonas W. & Eliza Jane (Crawford) Searles] born 1862 Mamaroneck, Westchester, NY;
and born to him and Charlean were:
(2.6.4.3.1.8.1.1.1) IDA MAY BARNES (1875-)
(2.6.4.3.1.8.1.1.2) MARY E. BARNES (1878-)
(2.6.4.3.1.8.1.2) MARY E. BARNES born August 31, 1848 Stamford and died there August 5, 1851;
buried North Street Cemetery
(2.6.4.3.1.8.2) CHARLES L. SMITH born 1828 Stamford and died there June 24, 1903; buried
Woodland Cemetery; Civil War Company B, 28th Connecticut Regiment; 1860 carpenter; married
c1851 Jerusah Crofut born in September 1829 Danbury CT and died April 29, 1888 Stamford; and born
to them was:
(2.6.4.3.1.8.2.1) WILLIAM G. SMITH (1854-)
(2.6.4.3.2) AUSTIN SMITH, JR., born December 20, 1753 Stamford and died December 9, 1846
Oswego NY; 1777-79 served as a Corporal and Sergeant; married 1st, January 11, 1781 at Stamford,
Elizabeth Newman [dau of Samuel & Sarah (Peck) Newman] (c1758-c1799); married 2d c1799
Rebecca Reynolds (4.5.2.1.5.4) and born to Austin and Elizabeth were:
(2.6.4.3.2.1) RUFUS SMITH born November 20, 1781 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.2.2) HERVEY SMITH born March 13, 1785 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.2.3) PHEBE NEWMAN SMITH born March 2, 1786 Stamford; married c1807 Mr. Searles
(2.6.4.3.2.4) MATTHEW SMITH born March 13, 1789 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.2.5) ELIAS SMITH born June 8, 1792
(2.6.4.3.2.6) RUTH SMITH born October 1, 1794 Stamford and died 1869; married 1810 Charles
Stanton
(2.6.4.3.2.7) AUSTIN SMITH born December 28, 1797 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.2.8) SARAH SMITH born c1798 Stamford; married c1819 Mr. Stanton
Born to Austin and his 2d wife, Rebecca, were:
(2.6.4.3.2.9) ZACHIAS SMITH (1800-)
(2.6.4.3.2.10) ELIZABETH SMITH (c1802-)
(2.6.4.3.2.11) AZEL K. SMITH (c1804-)
(2.6.4.3.2.12) ARD REYNOLDS SMITH (1806-)
(2.6.4.3.2.13) REBECCA SMITH (c1810-) married c1831 Mr. Tyler
(2.6.4.3.2.14) NANCY SMITH (1813-) married c1834 S. Sidney Tracey
(2.6.4.3.3) PETER SMITH born August 2, 1755 Stamford CT and died there July 5, 1837; buried West
Stamford Cemetery; Private 1777-81; married January 17, 1787 in Stamford, Nancy Lintworth born
1769 Stamford; and born to them were:
(2.6.4.3.3.1) PETER WATERBURY SMITH born October 6, 1791 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.3.2) ISAAC KNAPP SMITH born May 19, 1794 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.3.3) MARY ANN SMITH born February 20, 1797 Stamford and died there December 6, 1870;
buried Woodland Cemetery; married c1818 Walter Webb [son of Seth & Ann (Nichols) Webb] born
August 12, 1795 Stamford and died there March 19, 1836; buried West Stamford Cemetery; and born
to them was:
(2.6.4.3.3.3.1) THIRZA A WEBB born September 4, 1824 Stamford and died there July 19, 1900;
buried there Woodland Cemetery; 1860 milliner; married John Andrew Webb [son of Andrew & Sally
(Weed) Webb] born June 1821 Stamford and died there April 16, 1859; moulder 1850-59; ; and born to
them were:
(2.6.4.3.3.3.1.1) ELIZABETH WEBB born 1843 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.3.3.1.2) JULIA ADELINE WEBB born July 1847 Stamford; married February 24, 1870 in
Stamford, George M Goff born March 1840 Canada; harnessmaker 1871-76; worked in billard factory
1880; packer in sewing maching factory 1900; and born to them were;
(2.6.4.3.3.3.1.2.1) STELLA GOFF born July 30, 1870 Stamford and died there April 1, 1871; buried
there Woodland Cemetery
(2.6.4.3.3.3.1.2.2) LOUIS FRANCIS GOFF born October 21, 1871 Stamford; married 1895 Mary
Louise {mnu} born 1875 CT; and born to them were:
(2.6.4.3.3.3.1.2.2.1) EUGENE GOFF born May 1897 CT
(2.6.4.3.3.3.1.2.2.2) ESTHER GOFF born December 1898 CT
(2.6.4.3.3.3.1.2.3) WALTER L GOFF born 1876 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.3.3.1.2.4) GEORGE LESTER GOFF born November 21, 1876 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.3.3.1.3) FRANCES A WEBB born June 27, 1852 Stamford; married 1870 Mansfield Toms
[son of Skinner & Samira Ann (June) Toms] born January 24, 1850 Stamford; painter 1860-1910; and
born to them were:
(2.6.4.3.3.3.1.3.1) HARRY MELVILLE TOMS born January 9, 1871 Samford and died there April 27,
1871
(2.6.4.3.3.3.1.3.2) FLORENCE MAY TOMS born May 7, 1875 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.3.3.1.3.3) ALICE A TOMS born 1878 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.3.3.1.3.4) CLARENCE BROWN TOMS born May 14, 1883 Stamford; painter 1920; married
Lily {mnu} born 1882 England; and born to them were:
(2.6.4.3.3.3.1.3.4.1) EDWARD M TOMS born 1906 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.3.3.1.3.4.2) HOWARD P TOMS born 1909 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.3.3.1.3.5) GROVER MANSFIELD TOMS born November 25, 1884 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.3.3.1.3.6) HOWARD TOMS born November 4, 1889 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.3.3.1.3.7) WILBUR TOMS born September 2, 1881 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.3.3.1.4) WILLIAM S WEBB born 1857 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.3.3.1.5) EDWARD FRANKLIN WEBB born August 26, 1849 (1859?) Stamford and died June
17, 1887 Stamford; moulder 1885-87; married Sarh Elizabeth Raymond born August 1864 CT; and
born to them were:
(2.6.4.3.3.3.1.5.1) CLARENCE WEBB born February 19, 1885 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.3.3.1.5.2) WILLIAM HERBERT WEBB born February 9, 1887 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.3.4) JOHN D. SMITH born August 16, 1800 Stamford and died there February 5, 1880; buried
North Street Cemetery; 1880 mechanic; married c1842 Mariah S. Ervin born 1821 Princeton NJ and
died April 18, 1882 Stamford; buried North Street Cemetery
(2.6.4.3.3.5) WILLIAM LINTWORTH SMITH born September 11, 1803 Stamford and died there July
15, 1893; buried St. John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery, Stamford; 1850 coaster; married October 17,
1830 in Stamford, Rebecca Elizabeth Newman (2.6.4.3.4.3.3) and born to them were:
(2.6.4.3.3.5.1) CHARLES WILLIAM SMITH born August 18, 1831 Stamford and died there October
13, 1889; buried Woodland Cemetery; 1869 storekeeper; 1889 musician; married November 22, 1866
in Stamford, Lucinda Webb [dau of Alfred & Sarah (Weed) Webb] born September 6, 1832 Stamford
and died there February 25, 1897; buried with Charles; and born to them was:
(2.6.4.3.3.5.1.1) CLARA LOUISA SMITH born January 3, 1869 Stamford; married April 17, 1890 in
Stamford, John H. Romme born 1863 NYC; and born to them were:
(2.6.4.3.3.5.1.1.1) HELEN S ROMME born August 1891 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.3.5.1.1.2) MILDRED ROMME born May 1897 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.3.5.2) FRANCES ELIZABETH SMITH born 1837 Stamford and died there 1910 unmarried;
buried St. John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery
(2.6.4.3.3.6) GEORGE S. SMITH born February 7, 1806 Stamford and died there October 16, 1874;
shoemaker 1850-74; married as her 2d husband, Angeline Weed born 1806 Stamford;
(2.6.4.3.4) MARY SMITH born April 10, 1757; married December 28, 1775 in Stamford, Joshua Smith
[son of Joshua & Sarah (Newman) Smith] born October 2, 1752 Stamford and died there July 17, 1790;
Private 1776-77; and born to them were:
(2.6.4.3.4.1) POLLY SMITH born October 21, 1776 Stamford; married 1st c1797 Mr. Johnson; married
2d January 3, 1802 Shubal Wickson
(2.6.4.3.4.2) MILLICENT AMELIA SMITH born April 17, 1778 Stamford and died there May 19,
1856; buried Simsbury Cemetery; married July 27, 1803 in Stamford, Ezra Scofield [son of Samuel &
Hannah (Lounsbury) Scofield] born November 27, 1754 Stamford and died there June 29, 1840; buried
Simsbury Cemetery; served as Private 1775-79; and born to them were:
(2.6.4.3.4.2.1) MARY S. SCOFIELD born c1804 Stamford and died there August 1843; married
February 4, 1824 in Stamford, George A. Weed (c1800-) and born to them was:
(2.6.4.3.4.2.1.1) MARY E. WEED born 1838 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.4.2.2) SAMUEL SMITH SCOFIELD born July 23, 1805 CT and died 1878; 1860
basketmaker; married 1st Deborah Burtis; married 2d Sally A. Weed
(2.6.4.3.4.2.3) NANCY SCOFIELD born November 9, 1810 Stamford and died there August 4, 1897;
buried Simsbury Cemetery; married c1831 Mark Smith (1806-1897)
(2.6.4.3.4.2.4) HANNAH ELIZABETH SCOFIELD born February 18, 1813 Stamford and died there
October 10, 1860; buried Simsbury Cemetery; 1860 tailor; married September 1, 1843 in Stamford,
Leander Bostwick [son of Lewis & Sarah (White) Bostwick] born January 2, 1806 Stamford and died
April 9, 1851 at sea; buried Simsbury Cemetery; 1850 coaster; and born to them were:
(2.6.4.3.4.2.4.1) SARAH ELIZABETH BOSTWICK born in July 1844 Stamford; married March 20,
1860 in Stamford, Samuel Stockton Rambo born 1833 Paulsburg NJ; 1860 mason; and born to them
were:
(2.6.4.3.4.2.4.1.1) ELLA RAMBO born August 7, 1860 Stamford and died there February 26, 1864;
buried Simsbury Cemetery
(2.6.4.3.4.2.4.1.2) EDITH STOCKTON RAMBO born 1867 Stamford and died there September 10,
1895; unmarried
(2.6.4.3.4.2.4.2) EZRA SCOFIELD BOSTWICK born 1846 Stamford and died there 1932; Civil War
Vet, US Navy; married c1870 Harriet Keller (1849-1936); both buried Simsbury Cemetery, Stamford
(headstone photo)
(2.6.4.3.4.2.4.3) EMILY LOUISE BOSTWICK born September 17, 1850 Stamford and died there May
19, 1913; buried Simsbury Cemetery (tombstone photo); known for her work in church, patriotic, and
social services societies, and counted among her acquaintenances Presidents Taft, McKinley and
Theodore Roosevelt; married April 4, 1874 in Stamford, Edwin Ruthven Fay born 1826 Rutland VT
(2.6.4.3.4.3) AMY SMITH born February 8, 1780 Stamford and died there May 15, 1856; buried St.
John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery; married June 30, 1802 in Stamford, Stephen Newman [son of
Stephen & Sarah (Maltby) Newman] born September 26, 1775 Stamford and died there July 20, 1843;
buried with Amy; and born to them were:
(2.6.4.3.4.3.1) WILLIAM NEWMAN born December 10, 1804 (or January 20, 1807) Stamford and
died there August 1, 1879; buried St. John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery; 1850 farmer; unmarried
(2.6.4.3.4.3.2) MARY CATHERINE NEWMAN born January 20, 1807 Stamford and died there April
22, 1884; buried St. John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery; unmarried
(2.6.4.3.4.3.3) REBECCA ELIZABETH NEWMAN born May 1810 Stamford and died there July 9,
1837; buried St. John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery; married William Lintworth Smith (2.6.4.3.3.5) – see
him for offspring
(2.6.4.3.4.3.4) JANE A. NEWMAN born August 13, 1813 Stamford and died there March 23, 1902;
buried St. John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery; unmarried
(2.6.4.3.4.3.5) SARAH LOUISE NEWMAN born March 5, 1817 Stamford and died April 21, 1858;
married William Peter Brown (2.1.7.1.3.2.1) – see him for offspring
(2.6.4.3.4.4) SENA SMITH (Asenath Smith) born March 9, 1782 Stamford; married December 9, 1804
in Stamford, Smith Weed, Jr. [son of Ebenezer Pettit & Mary (Smith) Weed] born September 30, 1781;
and born to them was:
(2.6.4.3.4.4.1) ALBERT SYLVESTER WEED born March 3, 1809 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.4.5) LUKE SMITH born August 27, 1783 Stamford and died there in 1810
(2.6.4.3.4.6) BETSEY SMITH born February 12, 1785 Stamford; married April 12, 1807 in Stamford,
Robert Hughson born c1781 Carmel NY
(2.6.4.3.4.7) NANCY SMITH born March 20, 1787 Stamford; married c1808 Richard Bullock
(c1783-)
(2.6.4.3.5) ELIZABETH SMITH born February 18, 1759 and died July 10, 1837 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.6) ISAAC SMITH born c1762 Stamford and died 1845 New Canaan CT; buried Old Stamford
Road Cemetery, Stamford; served as a Private and Corporal, 1778; married 1 st April 3, 1787 in
Stamford, Olive Smith born August 27, 1771 Stamford and died there January 25, 1789; buried
Roxbury Cemetery; married 2d May 3, 1792 in Stamford, Hannah Jeffery (5.2.3.1.3); married 3d,
September 1, 1825 in New Canaan, Hannah Olmstead (c1766-); and born to him and Hannah (Jeffrey)
were:
(2.6.4.3.6.1) OLIVE SMITH born January 22, 1794 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.6.2) SARAH JEFFERY SMITH born August 20, 1795 Stamford and died after 1851 Greenville
NY; married c1816 D’Alanson King [son of Amos & Lucy (Perkins) King] born December 12, 1788
New Marlboro, Berkshire, MA
(2.6.4.3.6.3) MARY SMITH born April 8, 1798 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.6.4) PHILANDER SMITH born January 16, 1801 Stamford and died there September 13,
1802; buried Roxbury Cemetery
(2.6.4.3.6.5) ISAAC AUSTIN SMITH born March 29, 1804 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.6.6) SAMUEL JEFFERY SMITH born March 29, 1804 Stamford
(2.6.4.3.7) SARAH SMITH born December 25, 1763
(2.6.4.3.8) PHEBE SMITH born June 22, 1765
(2.6.4.3.9) HANNAH SMITH born August 23, 1768 Stamford and died February 12, 1853 Greenwood
NY; married, April 1, 1768, Samuel Smith, Jr., born May 13, 1765 and died October 2, 1835 Lansing
NY. Born to them was [others unknown]:
(2.6.4.3.9.1) LEONARD SMITH born September 9, 1809 New York and died April 4, 1881 Morrill
KS; married 1st December 5, 1833 Marilla Barger born 1810 Lansing NY and died January 11, 1842
Steuben Co NY; 2d March 17, 1842 Hannah King; 3d December 28, 1869 at Painted Post NY the
widow Hannah (Long) Thorourn
(2.6.4.3.10) JEREMIAH SMITH born December 26, 1771
(2.6.4.4) MARY (MARTHA) KNAPP born May 4, 1733 Stamford and died after 1788; married, April
8, 1751, at Stamford, John Arnold who died on or after March 20, 1788. Born to them were:
(2.6.4.4.1) JOHN ARNOLD, JR
(2.6.4.4.2) MARY ARNOLD (c1754-) married March 4, 1770 in St. Johns, New Brunswick, Canada,
Munson Jarvis [son of Samuel & Martha (Seymour) Jarvis] born October 11, 1742 Stamford and died
October 7, 1825 St. Johns, N.B. – 1778, he absconded and went over to the enemy
(2.6.4.4.3) ELIZABETH ARNOLD born c1752 and died before 1788; married c1770 Joseph DeMille
[son of Peter & Abigail (Banks) DeMille] born February 27, 1740/41 and died November 21, 1800
Stamford; after Elizabeth’s death, Joseph married Sarah Holly; and born to Elizabeth and Joseph was:
(2.6.4.4.3.1) PETER DEMILLE married September 8, 1774 Stamford and died there July 23, 1852;
married November 15, 1795 Sophia Mead (2.6.5.2.1.1) – see her for offspring since it was entered there
first
Born to Peter and his second wife, Mary Sloan (Mary Slason), were:
(2.6.4.5) ABIGAIL KNAPP born February 11, 1734/35 Stamford; married June 19, 1755, at Stamford,
Samuel Buxton, Jr., and they probably resided in Westchester County NY. This Samuel may be the son
of Samuel & Hannah (Bell) Buxton (5.2.2.2) born November 27, 1731.] See him for offspring.
(2.6.4.6) DEBORAH KNAPP born September 2, 1739 Stamford and died December 18, 1826 Roxbury
(Stamford) CT; buried Old Cemetery, Long Ridge Road, Stamford; married October 17, 1765 at
Stamford, Captain Amos Smith born October 4, 1743 Stamford; a Captain of the 9th Company,
Connecticut Militia. Born to them were:
(2.6.4.6.1) ABIGAIL SMITH born October 22, 1775 and died December 30, 1838; married Messenger
Palmer (2.1.1.3.6.1)
(2.6.4.6.2) HANNAH SMITH born November 16, 1767 Stamford and died there August 1, 1852;
buried Old Cemetery Stamford; married November 26, 1789 in Stamford, as his 2d wife, Nathaniel
Mills born February 20, 1764 and died September 7, 1847 Stamford; buried Old Cemetery; and born to
them were:
(2.6.4.6.2.1) FINETTA MILLS born November 10, 1791 Stamford and died there December 22, 1805;
buried Old Cemetery
(2.6.4.6.2.2) RHODA MILLS born April 11, 1793 Stamford and died there October 7, 1854; buried Old
Cemetery; married October 31, 1813 in Stamford, Ebenezer Smith, Jr. (2.5.2.3.2.4.1) – see him for
offspring
(2.6.4.6.2.3) POLLY SMITH MILLS born July 30, 1795 Stamford and died there October 10, 1874;
buried Lockwood Cemetery #1, Stamford; married c1818 Oliver Lockwood born February 18, 1793
CT and died April 19, 1864 Stamford; buried with Polly; and born to them were:
(2.6.4.6.2.3.1) CORDELIA LOCKWOOD born June 24, 1826 Stamford and died there April 9, 1905;
married 1st November 12, 1848 in Stamford, Charles Henry Husted born October 7, 1824 and died
November 13, 1849 Stamford; buried Lockwood Cemetery #1; married 2d April 24, 1877 in Stamford,
John Lee Count Hoyt (3.10.1.4.8.1.2) and born to her and Charles was:
(2.6.4.6.2.3.1.1) EMMA FITCH HUSTED born August 12, 1849 Stamford and died there September 3,
1876; buried Lockwood Cemetery #1; married November 30, 1875 in Stamford, William A.
Baldwin (5.2.2.2.9.3.2.2) – see him for offspring
(2.6.4.6.2.3.2) FITCH LOCKWOOD born February 21, 1828 Stamford and died there November 2,
1849; buried Lockwood Cemetery #1
(2.6.4.6.2.3.3) VAN BUREN LOCKWOOD born October 17, 1829 Stamford and died there January
29, 1905; buried Lockwood Cemetery #1
(2.6.4.6.2.3.4) GEORGE J. LOCKWOOD born July 19, 1831 Stamford and died there August 19/20,
1860; buried Lockwood Cemetery #1
(2.6.4.6.2.3.5) HARRIET M. LOCKWOOD (1833-)
(2.6.4.6.2.4) DEBORAH MILLS born September 9, 1798 Stamford and died there April 23, 1873;
buried Roxbury Cemetery, Stamford; married August 29, 1830 in Stamford, Michael Welch born 1805
Ireland and died January 2, 1876 Stamford; buried with Deborah; 1850 agent; and born to them were:
(2.6.4.6.2.4.1) MARY POWERS WELCH born 1832 Stamford and died there 1908; buried Roxbury
Cemetery; married December 4, 1851 in Stamford, Lorenzo Lockwood (4.6.3.1.1.1.2) – see him for
offspring
(2.6.4.6.2.4.2) SUSAN MILLS WELCH born April 22, 1835 Stamford and died there October 31,
1915; married March 17, 1858 in Stamford, Augustus June [son of Ezra & Sarah (Hoyt) June] born
January 2, 1824 Stamford and died there February 18, 1898; both buried there Roxbury Cemetery; and
born to them was:
(2.6.4.6.2.4.2.1) IRVING MILLS JUNE born June 15, 1860 Stamford and died January 26, 1946
Sarasota FL; 1883 painter; 1885 farmer; married c1880 Emma Lavinia Field [dau of Edward A &
Lavinia H (Eddy) Field] (Field/Fields?) born April 14, 1860 Greenwich (Purchase, Westchester, NY)
and died November 23, 1951/31 Sarasota FL; both buried Stanwich Church Cemetery, Greenwich; and
born to them were:
(2.6.4.6.2.4.2.1.1) ERNEST AUGUSTUS JUNE born July 10, 1881 Stamford and died April 25, 1954
Sarasota FL; married May 11, 1901 in Stamford, Rose May Dufraine [dau of Joseph & Mary Helen
(Philips) Dufraine] born November 18, 1875 Emporia, Lyon, KS and died August 30, 1955 Sarasota;
both buried there; and born to them were:
(2.6.4.6.2.4.2.1.1.1) AUGUSTUS JUNE
(2.6.4.6.2.4.2.1.1.2) WILLIS JUNE
(2.6.4.6.2.4.2.1.1.3) HELEN JUNE married a Mr Peterson; Mr Peatt
(2.6.4.6.2.4.2.1.1.4) WINIFRED JUNE married a Mr Prior
(2.6.4.6.2.4.2.1.1.5) CHESTER JUNE
(2.6.4.6.2.4.2.1.1.6) FLOYD TREVOR JUNE born November 17, 1909 Greenwich CT and died
September 5, 1999 Stamford CT; married June 12, 1932 in Stamford, Ruth Wilson born June 26, 1909
Stamford and died there November 1985; offspring
(2.6.4.6.2.4.2.1.1.7) RALPH DUFRAINE JUNE born December 12, 1914 Stamford CT and died there
October 2, 1980; buried there; partner in Alpitec, Inc, Stamford; married July 4, 1941 in Stamford,
Marjorie Louise Spiers [dau of Arthur & Olive (Lockwood) Spiers] born April 26, 1920 Stamford;
offspring
(2.6.4.6.2.4.2.1.2) GRACIE LAVINIA JUNE (Grace Lavinia) born February 11, 1883 Stamford and
died December 4, 1927; buried Greenwich; married George Russell
(2.6.4.6.2.4.2.1.3) ETHEL MILLS JUNE born April 13, 1885 Stamford; buried Jacksonville FL;
married Peter Carlson
(2.6.4.6.2.4.2.1.4) HAROLD IRVING JUNE (Photos) born February 12, 1895 Stamford and died
November 22, 1962 Hartford CT; buried Arlington National Cemetery VA; USN Pilot; flew with
Admiral Byrd over the South Pole November 29, 1929, as the radio operator; flew over again in 1934
as the pilot in command; www.cslib.org/stamford/haroldjune1930.htm; married 1914 Mary Elizabeth
Foster – divorced 1938; and born to them was:
(2.6.4.6.2.4.2.1.4.1) MARGUARITE JUNE (1915-)
(2.6.4.6.3) SARAH SMITH born August 17, 1769 Stamford
(2.6.4.6.4) MARY SMITH born February 25, 1772 Stamford; married March 27, 1794 in Stamford,
Epenetus Marvin [son of Ichabod & Martha (Kellogg) Marvin] born October 15, 1769 Norwalk and
died October 2, 1842 Stamford; and born to them were:
(2.6.4.6.4.1) ELIZA MARVIN born June 14, 1796 Southeast NY and died March 18, 1828 Rome NY;
married July 10, 1819 in Rome, Stephen White – could this be (2.6.3.5.2.1?)
(2.6.4.6.4.2) AMOS MARVIN born September 18, 1798 Stamford CT
(2.6.4.6.4.3) ICHABOD MARVIN born November 5, 1799 Stamford and died there July 4, 1856
(2.6.4.6.4.4) CHARLES MARVIN born March 13, 1802
(2.6.4.7) PETER KNAPP Jr born July 14, 1740 at Stamford and died there February 9, 1811; buried
North Street Cemetery; between 1775-82 served as Private; married February 1, 1770 at Stamford,
Sarah Reynolds (4.5.2.1.3); and born to them were:
(2.6.4.7.1) MARY KNAPP born April 16, 1771 Stamford and died May 23, 1856 New Canaan CT;
married July 23, 1803 at Stamford, Warren Hoyt [son of Joseph & Jane (King) Hoyt] born November
29, 1764 Stamford and died April 29, 1842, New Canaan CT; served as a Private between 1775-79; and
born to them were:
(2.6.4.7.1.1) LYMAN HOYT born October 5, 1790 CT and died February 22, 1861 New Canaan CT;
1850 farmer; married in January 1811, Almira Weed born 1794 CT; and born to them were:
(2.6.4.7.1.1.1) ALFRED HOYT born 1814 CT
(2.6.4.7.1.1.2) MARY ELIZABETH HOYT born 1816 CT and died March 1, 1891 New Canaan CT;
buried there Talmadge Hill Cemetery (aka Smith Cemetery; Talmadge Smith Cemetery) (photos);
married c1837 Sherman Smith (3.6.5.5.3.5)
(2.6.4.7.1.2) LYDEMA HOYT born December 17, 1792 New Canaan CT and died there June 6, 1852;
unmarried
(2.6.4.7.1.3) MARY HOYT (Polly) born March 26, 1795 New Canaan CT and died there December 23,
1856; unmarried
(2.6.4.7.1.4) SARAH HOYT born March 20, 1796 New Canaan CT; married c1817 Mr. Palmer
(2.6.4.7.1.5) EDSON HOYT born September 21, 1805 New Canaan CT and died July 7, 1881
Stamford; 1881 farmer; married 1st November 27, 1828 Phebe Miller born 1809 Smithtown, L. I., NY
and died September 4, 1856 Stamford; married 2d June 2, 1857 in Stamford, Ruth
Hoyt (2.5.2.3.3.3.6); and born to him and Phebe were:
(2.6.4.7.1.5.1) JOSEPH KING HOYT born September 28, 1829 New Canaan CT and died December
19, 1904 Gurthrie Center, Guthrie, IA; buried there Valley Cemetery; married 1st June 8, 1858 in
Woodhull, Henry, IL Ann Augusta Howell born December 21, 1841 NY and died February 10, 1864;
2d February 8, 1870 in Afton, Union, IA Mary Jane Lukehart [dau of James & Nancy (Caroline)
Lukehart] born May 1, 1853 IL and died June 21, 1921 Adair, Guthrie, IA; buried with Joseph; and
born to him and Ann were:
(2.6.4.7.1.5.1.1) PHOEBE HOYT born October 22, 1859 IL; married Ora Durston
(2.6.4.7.1.5.1.2) JAMES LEWIS HOYT born August 27, 1861 Woodhull, Henry, IL and died January
29, 1938 Gurthrie Cente, Guthrie, IA; buried there Valley Cemetery; married December 25, 1918
Minnie Cooper born December 25, 1865 TX and died December 25, 1935 Guthrie Center IA; and born
to them were:
(2.6.4.7.1.5.1.2.1) ORA J HOYT
(2.6.4.7.1.5.1.2.2) NEVADA MAY HOYT born 1888 Phelps Co NE and died 1928 Guthrie Center IA;
married a Mr Deeds
(2.6.4.7.1.5.1.3) EDSON G HOYT
Born to Joseph and his 2d wife, Mary Jane, were:
(2.6.4.7.1.5.1.4) SUSAN EMMA HOYT born February 27, 1871 IA and died 1947
(2.6.4.7.1.5.1.5) GEORGE ERWIN HOYT born July 19, 1872 IA and died June 10, 1965
(2.6.4.7.1.5.1.6) LYMAN WILLIAM HOYT born January 19, 1874 IA and died November 1, 1948;
married November 17, 1897 in Guthrie Co IA, Donna Porter
(2.6.4.7.1.5.1.7) HATTIE AMELA HOYT born April 9, 1875 Ortonville, Dallas, IA and died
November 26, 1965 Guthrie Center IA; married Emmet Haynes born January 19, 1872 Nebraska City
NE and died November 22, 1949 Guthrie Center IA
(2.6.4.7.1.5.1.8) LOTA NANCY HOY born December 7, 1876 IA and died September 18, 1935
(2.6.4.7.1.5.1.9) EDWARD AUGUST WARREN HOYT born August 1, 1878 IA and died July 5, 1960;
married June 1, 1903 at Guthrie Center IA, Daisy M Hunter
(2.6.4.7.1.5.1.10) KENNETH JOSEPH HOYT born November 3, 1881 Phelps Co NE and died
September 30, 1959
(2.6.4.7.1.5.1.11) CLINTON DOUGLAS HOYT born February 24, 1883 NE and died October 31,
1917 near Guthrie Center IA; buried there Valley Cemetery; married October 15, 1915 in Guthrie
Center, as 1st of 3 husbands, Ola May Rape [dau of M Lee & Clara (Van Cleef) Rape] born April 11,
1892 IA and died June 17, 1964 Guthrie Center; buried there (Union) Valley Cemetery
(2.6.4.7.1.5.1.12) SARAH ALMYRA HOYT born January 22, 1885 Phelps Co NE and died July 29,
1971
(2.6.4.7.1.5.1.13) CLAUDE HOYT born February 26, 1887 Phelps Co NE and died there same year
(2.6.4.7.1.5.1.14) HARRY HOYT born December 27, 1888 Phelps Co NE and died January 10, 1893
Holdredge, Phelps, NE
(2.6.4.7.1.5.1.15) VENA ANNA BELLE HOYT born April 7, 1890 Phelps Co NE and died June 12,
1930; married John W Wall
(2.6.4.7.1.5.1.16) BERTHA ALLEN PEARL HOYT born November 15, 1892 Phelps Co NE and died
July 9, 1954; married Arthur F Stringer
(2.6.4.7.1.5.2) MARY ELIZA HOYT born January 1, 1832 and died October 27, 1856 IL
(2.6.4.7.1.5.3) JAMES WASHINGTON HOYT born September 1, 1836 New Canaan CT and died
April 6, 1918; married December 20, 1864 in Henry Co IL, Laura L. Bryant born c1843 New Canaan
CT (IL); and born to them were:
(2.6.4.7.1.5.3.1) EDSON HOYT
(2.6.4.7.1.5.3.2) WASHINGTON HOYT
(2.6.4.7.1.5.3.3) ELIZA HOYT
(2.6.4.7.1.5.3.4) LYMON HOYT
(2.6.4.7.1.5.3.5) MELVIN HOYT
(2.6.4.7.1.5.4) ANN AMELIA HOYT born August 26, 1838 New Canaan CT and died there July 22,
1842
(2.6.4.7.1.5.5) SARAH AMELIA HOYT born November 3, 1850 IL
(2.6.4.7.1.5.6) GEORGE WILLIAM HOYT born April 1850 CT; mason 1880-84; married c1873 Sarah
Amelia Hoyt born 1852 CT; and born to them were:
(2.6.4.7.1.5.6.1) CAROLINE F. HOYT born December 20, 1879 Stamford
(2.6.4.7.1.5.6.2) ELIZABETH J. HOYT born December 23, 1880 Stamford
(2.6.4.7.1.5.6.3) CHARLES WILLIAM HOYT born September 23, 1882 Stamford and died June 16,
1886
(2.6.4.7.1.5.6.4) UNNAMED HOYT (1884-)
(2.6.4.7.1.5.6.5) SARAH ANN HOYT born January 30, 1888 Stamford; married as his 2d wife, 1910
Charles F Mead born July 1862 NY; merchant 1920, real estate salesman 1930; and born to them were:
(2.6.4.7.1.5.6.5.1) CHARLES G MEAD born 1912 New Canaan CT
(2.6.4.7.1.5.6.5.2) SARAH M MEAD born 1917 New Canaan CT
(2.6.4.7.1.6) ELIZA JANE HOYT born October 11, 1806
(2.6.4.7.2) SARAH ANN KNAPP born April 16, 1773 Stamford and died there March 17, 1839; buried
North Street Cemetery; married July 23, 1803 (July 13, 1802?) at Stamford, Abraham Hoyt
(Hait) (2.5.2.4.7.3); see Abraham for offspring.
(2.6.4.7.3) JONATHAN KNAPP born June 17, 1775 Stamford; married May 5, 1799 at Stanwich CT,
Levina Sutherland (Sherwood?) born July 2, 1780 at North Castle NY. Born to them were:
(2.6.4.7.3.1) A SON, KNAPP
(2.6.4.7.3.2) MARY KNAPP born in 1802, at Stamford and died May 12, 1881 at Hennepin IL;
married, December 25, 1828, in New York, Alfred Mead.
(2.6.4.7.3.3) A DAUGHTER KNAPP
(2.6.4.7.3.4) A DAUGHTER KNAPP
(2.6.4.7.3.5) ANGELINE KNAPP born May 8, 1814 and died in 1896. She married, March 8, 1832,
Elisha B. Green and born to them were:
(2.6.4.7.3.5.1) FRANCES GREEN born June 1, 1834
(2.6.4.7.3.5.2) MARY JANETTE GREEN born September 27, 1840
(2.6.4.7.3.6) A DAUGHTER KNAPP
(2.6.4.7.4) PETER KNAPP, JR., born July 14, 1779 Stamford and died there July 26, 1838; buried
North Street Cemetery; married February 26, 1807 at Glen Cove, L.I., NY (in Stamford), Sarah Bennett
born c1786/88 and died September 17, 1829 (1828); buried North Street Cemetery; and born to them
were:
(2.6.4.7.4.1) ELIZABETH JANE KNAPP born December 16, 1807 Stamford CT and died July 6, 1865
at Stockbridge MA; married 1st November 18, 1829 Ebenezer Henry Watson born January 20, 1804
and died September 28, 1850; married 2d March 16, 1854 Ferdinand Hoffman
(2.6.4.7.4.2) JAMES BENNETT KNAPP born November 20, 1809 Stamford and died October 20,
1861; shoemaker 1850
(2.6.4.7.4.3) SARAH ANN KNAPP married David Baker of Portland ME.
(2.6.4.7.5) EZRA KNAPP born August 4, 1781 Stamford CT and died there April 8, 1848 Brooklyn
NY; buried Greenwich Cemetery, Brooklyn, Queens County NY. He resided at Stamford and Brooklyn;
belonged to the 1st Congregational Church, Stamford. He married September 8, 1805 at Stamford,
Polly Esther Hoyt (2.6.2.1.5.3) and born to them were:
(2.6.4.7.5.1) GEORGE HANFORD KNAPP born January 1, 1807 Stamford and died April 8, 1887,
Brooklyn NY; never married; killed while saving a child from a fire in NYC; buried Greenwich
Cemetery, Washington Co NY; resided in NYC and Brooklyn
(2.6.4.7.5.2) ALANSON HOYT KNAPP born February 1, 1809 Stamford; baptized November 3, 1822
and died circa 1883/84 {after November 17, 1883} Greenwich Township, Washington County NY;
buried there in Greenwich Cemetery. Resided at Stamford CT; Vermont; Washington County NY; he
was a carriage maker; Congregationalist. He married 1st December 30, 1831/32 at Stamford, Sarah
Thorp/Thorpe (2.5.2.4.5.6.4); buried at Stamford. Alanson married, second, by or before 1840, Wealthy
Maria (or Mariah) Russell born 1817 Clermont NH and probably died at Greenwich Township,
Washington County NY. Born to Alanson and Sarah were:
(2.6.4.7.5.2.1) GEORGE THORPE HOYT KNAPP was baptized November 2, 1832 Stamford and died
on or after June 13, 1887 Greenwich, Washington County NY; buried there. He resided at Stamford CT;
VT; Greenbush, Rensselaer County NY; and Washington County NY; he was a bank cashier in
Greenbush NY; and a Congregationalist. He married June 17, 1858, Sarah Yates Burnham born
c1832/35 and died 1889 Washington County NY. Born to them were (birth sequence is not for sure and
all were probably born at Greenwich, Washington County NY):
(2.6.4.7.5.2.1.1) EDDY HANFORD KNAPP born c1861. He resided IN in Washington County NY;
Chicago IL; and Palmyra WI. He married August 16, 1886, Dee Clara Williams born c1865/66 and
died date unknown at either Chicago IL or Palmyra WI. Born to them were:
(2.6.4.7.5.2.1.1.1) WALTER HANFORD KNAPP born March 6, 1888; married, lady’s name unknown,
but born to them were:
(2.6.4.7.5.2.1.1.1.1) WALTER JAY KNAPP
(2.6.4.7.5.2.1.1.1.2) VERNA SARAH KNAPP
(2.6.4.7.5.2.1.1.2) RALPH BURNHAM KNAPP born c1890 and died in infancy
(2.6.4.7.5.2.1.1.3) PAULINA KNAPP born August 12, 1895/96
(2.6.4.7.5.2.1.1.4) ARTHUR JAY KNAPP born July 17, 1891
(2.6.4.7.5.2.1.2) GEORGE ALANSON KNAPP died April 16, 1862 IN in infancy
(2.6.4.7.5.2.1.3) HARRY THORPE KNAPP born November (5?), 1871 probably, Washington County
NY. He is thought to have resided IN in Washington County NY; Keene NH; Schenectady NY; Troy
NY; and Watervliet NY. He was a manager of F. W. Woolworth & Co; married March 12, 1893 Louise
Jennie Fischer born c1872/73; and born to them were:
(2.6.4.7.5.2.1.3.1) VIVIAN EMMA KNAPP born March 5, 1895
(2.6.4.7.5.2.1.3.2) GERALD WALTER KNAPP born August 13, 1897 NY; married August 1, 1922
Mae Conover/Connover; and born to them was:
(2.6.4.7.5.2.1.3.2.1) PAUL THORPE KNAPP born May 31, 1925 Schenectady NY
(2.6.4.7.5.2.1.3.3) WILLIAM BURNHAM KNAPP born January 27, 1910 NY; in 1936, he was living
in Tonawanda NY; single
(2.6.4.7.5.2.1.4) HANNAH MARIA KNAPP died at birth.
(2.6.4.7.5.2.2) RUSSELL PECK KNAPP born February 4, 1834 Stamford and died August 20, 1840
Danbury CT; buried there Pembroke Cemetery
Born to Alanson and his second wife, Wealthy were:
(2.6.4.7.5.2.3) MARY AUGUSTUS KNAPP born December 24, 1838 Stamford and died August 5,
1842 Danbury; buried there Pembroke Cemetery
(2.6.4.7.5.2.4) HENRY ALANSON KNAPP born 1844 VT and died 1899 Greenwich NY; never
married
(2.6.4.7.5.2.5) CHARLES RUSSELL KNAPP born Greenwich NY and died in infancy; buried
Greenwich Cemetery, Washington Co NY
(2.6.4.7.5.2.6) SARAH M. KNAPP born 1850 NY. The assignment of Sarah to this family is
questionable pending further research.
(2.6.4.7.5.3) PETER WILLIAM KNAPP born February 11, 1812 Stamford and died May 10, 1857,
Charleston, Charleston County SC; buried there. He resided at Stamford and Charleston;
Congregationalist. He married c1832 at Charleston, Cecelia Croval born c1812/15, probably
Charleston. Peter was labeled “a rabid southerner” and by religion, a hard core “Southern Baptist”.
Little is known of the future of his children and descendents according to Fred Knapp. Born to them
were (order of birth is uncertain):
(2.6.4.7.5.3.1) CHARLES E. KNAPP born c1833 Charleston SC
(2.6.4.7.5.3.2) ORRIS M. KNAPP born c1835 Charleston SC and died at sea presumably
(2.6.4.7.5.3.3) PAULINA R. KNAPP born at Charleston SC; married Daniel H. Frankenburg (or
Frankenbury), of Brooklyn NY and born to them were:
(2.6.4.7.5.3.3.1) WILLIAM FRANKENBURG
(2.6.4.7.5.3.3.2) NELLIE FRANKENBURG
(2.6.4.7.5.3.3.3) JOSIE FRANKENBURG
(2.6.4.7.5.3.4) ELIZA KNAPP (Elira) married, name unknown; last known residence was Charleston
SC 1855
(2.6.4.7.5.3.5) ELIZABETH JOSEPHINE KNAPP born c1857 Charleston SC and died there May 9,
1913; married in Charleston, John Gray Smith; and born to them was:
(2.6.4.7.5.3.5.1) PETER S SMITH born October 3, 1883 Charleston SC; married Waldina Diaz born
February 29, 1884 Ocu, Panama; and born to them was:
(2.6.4.7.5.3.5.1.1) ELIZABETH MARIA SMITH born October 9, 1916 Panama Canal Zone; married
1946 in the PCZ, James Joseph Cornelius Kelly Jr [son of James Joseph Cornelius & Anna C (burnett)
Kelly] born August 4, 1904 St Louis MO; offspring
(2.6.4.7.5.4) HANNAH MARIA KNAPP born April 23, 1814 Stamford – never married
(2.6.4.7.5.5) THEODORE KNAPP born January 2, 1817 Stamford and died 1850 – never married
(2.6.4.7.5.6) MARY ESTHER KNAPP (Polly) born February 16, 1819 Stamford and died there, March
4, 1860; married at Stamford c1838 John T. Moore. After her death, he married his sister-in-law, Jane
Caroline (Hudson) Knapp.
(2.6.4.7.5.7) FRANCES ANN KNAPP born October 17, 1821 Stamford and died there August 31, 1822
(2.6.4.7.5.8) CHARLES EDWARD KNAPP born November 3, 1822 Stamford; baptized November 17,
1822; and died c1861 Stamford; married June 9, 1847 at Stamford, Jane Caroline Hudson; no offspring
– after Charle’s death Jane married her brother-in-law, John Moore above
(2.6.4.7.5.9) FRANCES MATILDA KNAPP born September 11, 1827 Stamford; baptized January 6,
1889 and died there May 5, 1889; married c1847 at Stamford, George S. Jenkens
(2.6.4.7.6) LEYDEMA KNAPP born March 23, 1785 Stamford and died there January 31, 1843; buried
North Street Cemetery; never married
(2.6.4.7.7) ABIGAIL KNAPP born April 25, 1787 Stamford and died there October 27, 1872; buried
North Street Cemetery; married February 2, 1812 at Stamford, David Hoyt (2.5.2.4.5.8) – see him for
offspring
(2.6.5) CHARLES KNAPP (8M0K-74) (ENSIGN) born May 9, 1703, Stamford and died there,
September 27, 1773. He was a Veteran of the French and Indian Wars. He married, June 17, 1731, at
Stamford, Bethiah Weed (1708-1771) [dau of Jonas & Bethiah (Hobby) Weed]. Born to them were:
(2.6.5.1) CHARLES KNAPP, JR., born July 18, 1732 Stamford CT and died October 29, 1794 West
Stamford CT; buried West Stamford Cemetery. Charles was a Veteran of the French and Indian Wars;
Town Guard (Militia 1782 – Sergeant and Ensign - and was a Congregationalist. He married April 28,
1757 at Stamford, Deborah Husted (2.1.8.1). Born to Charles and Deborah were:
(2.6.5.1.1) BETSY KNAPP born in 1759 at Stamford; baptized May 31, 1759; died young; buried West
Stamford Cemetery
(2.6.5.1.2) SARAH KNAPP born November 30, 1759 Stamford and died there after 1822; married
October 26, 1788 at Stamford, Colonel Alexander Mills [son of George & Abigail (Weed) Mills] born
July 17, 1761 Stamford and died there November 16, 1822; both born West Stamford Cemetery; and
born to them were:
(2.6.5.1.2.1) CHARLES MILLS born April 17, 1791 Stamford and died there February 26, 1876;
married 1823 in Stamford, Sarah Louise Jones born April 9, 1800 Stamford and died there August 31,
1875; both buried West Stamford Cemetery
(2.6.5.1.2.2) SARAH KNAPP MILLS born June 30, 1801 Stamford and died there; married September
12, 1857 in Stamford, George Henry Percival born c1805 (c1825) and died November 30, 1881. Born
to them was (as pointed out by John Price, Sarah would have been approx 66y when Grace was born,
so… is there a generation missing?):
(2.6.5.1.2.2.1) GRACE PERCIVAL born February 27, 1867 and died January 23, 1914; married June 4,
1885 William Hickerson born May 27, 1860 and born to them was:
(2.6.5.1.2.2.1.1) GRACE HICKERSON born April 20, 1888; married J.R. Pidgeon of Northport NY.
(2.6.5.1.3) ELIZABETH KNAPP born January 3, 1762 Stamford and died there June 26, 1762; buried
West Stamford Cemetery
(2.6.5.1.4) BETSY KNAPP (II) born May 5, 1766 Stamford and died there November 27, 1811;
married 1st c1786 in Stamford, John Bedient; and 2d, April 4, 1793 at Stamford Thomas Lounsberry
(Lounsbury) born c1769 Stamford and died there March 11, 1812; both Betsey and John buried West
Stamford Cemetery
(2.6.5.1.5) WILLIAM KNAPP born October 10, 1769 Stamford and died there September 18, 1842;
married, February 8, 1792 at Stamford, Mary Nichols born in 1771 Stamford and died there October
16, 1836; buried West Stamford Cemetery; and born to them were:
(2.6.5.1.5.1) DEBORAH KNAPP born September 15, 1792 Stamford and died there 1870
(2.6.5.1.5.2) SAMUEL KNAPP (I) born May 8, 1794 Stamford and died there before 1802
(2.6.5.1.5.3) ZALMON KNAPP born December 3, 1795 Stamford and died there September 8, 1832;
married March 22, 1825 in Stamford, Nancy Brown born c1797 Stamford or Fairfield and died March
14, 1845 Stamford
(2.6.5.1.5.4) CHARLES WILLIAM KNAPP born January 26, 1798 Stamford and died there November
30, 1855; married, March 3, 1829 in Stamford, Cornelia Waterbury (2.5.2.3.5.3.9); both buried Noroton
River Cemetery, Darien CT; and born to them were (all baptized in Stamford):
(2.6.5.1.5.4.1) JAMES ROBERT KNAPP born May 24, 1830 and died August 2, 1901; buried Noroton
River Cemetery, Darien CT
(2.6.5.1.5.4.2) CHARLES EDWARD KNAPP (c1832-)
(2.6.5.1.5.4.3) FRANCIS LOUISA KNAPP (twin) born May 2, 1835 CT and died after 1850; buried
Noroton River Cemetery, Darien CT
(2.6.5.1.5.4.4) MARY ELIZA KNAPP (twin) born May 2, 1835 CT and died September 12, 1852
Stamford; buried Noroton River Cemetery, Darien CT
(2.6.5.1.5.4.5) JOHN SYLVESTER KNAPP born July 1836 Stamford and died September 17, 1865;
buried Noroton River Cemetery, Darien CT
(2.6.5.1.5.4.6) SARAH CORNELIA KNAPP born January 1838 and died June 28, 1862; buried
Noroton River Cemetery, Darien CT
(2.6.5.1.5.4.7) ISABELLE GERTRUDE KNAPP (1839-)
(2.6.5.1.5.4.8) EMMA CAROLINE KNAPP January 1841 Stamford and died there September 19, 1861
(consumption); buried Noroton River Cemetery, Darien CT
(2.6.5.1.5.4.9) MARY ANN KNAPP born December 2, 1845
(2.6.5.1.5.5) WILLIAM KNAPP born c1799 Stamford and died August 26, 1832 probably Fairfield
CT; married, March 14, 1827 in Stamford, Rebecca Webb born February 11, 1803 Stamford and died
there February 21, 1868; and born to them were:
(2.6.5.1.5.5.1) ELIZABETH CAROLINE KNAPP born March 1, 1828 Stamford; married c1848 in
Stamford, Samuel White born 1824 Stamford
(2.6.5.1.5.5.2) CHARLES WILLIAM KNAPP born December 25, 1830 Stamford or Fairfield and died
March 20, 1896 Northfield NY; married 1st c1858 Althea Elanor Bulkley born October 28, 1838 CT
and died January 31, 1859 NY; married 2d November 16, 1864 in Masonville NY, Hannah Olivia
Metcalf born March 18, 1839 Masonville and died February 26, 1924 Northfield NY; Althea has a
Mayflower line through one of her parents
(2.6.5.1.5.6) MARY KNAPP born May 2, 1800 Stamford and died July 11, 1842; buried Mill River
Cemetery; married c1819 in Stamford, Robert N. June.
(2.6.5.1.5.7) SAMUEL KNAPP (II) born April 7, 1802 Stamford and died after 1863 Prattsville,
Sullivan, NY; basketmaker; married c1821 in Sullivan Co NY, Betsey {maiden name unk} born 1802
Sullivan Co and died January 23, 1863 Prattsville; and born to them were:
(2.6.5.1.5.7.1) MARY KNAPP (1822-)
(2.6.5.1.5.7.2) JOHN KNAPP (1828-)
(2.6.5.1.5.7.3) WILLIAM KNAPP born c1835 Prattsville, Sullivan, NY and died c1890 Fish’s Eddy,
Sullivan, NY; married c1855 in Liberty NY, Mary Mahue born c1840 Liberty NY and died Fish’s Eddy.
(2.6.5.1.5.7.4) LIDIA KNAPP
(2.6.5.1.5.7.5) SUE KNAPP (1839-)
(2.6.5.1.5.7.6) HENRY KNAPP (1851-)
(2.6.5.1.5.8) JAMES ESEK KNAPP born November 23, 1804 Stamford; married October 13, 1833 at
New Brunswick CT, Bethia Knapp (2.6.5.6.1.4)
(2.6.5.1.5.9) JOHN BEDIENT KNAPP born August 7, 1814 Stamford CT and died April 13, 1890 New
Rochelle, Albany, NY; farmer 1850; married, February 2, 1841 at Stamford, Elizabeth
Knapp (2.6.5.9.3.10); both buried Woodland Cemetery, Stamford; and born to them were:
(2.6.5.1.5.9.1) JAMES HOWE KNAPP born May 26, 1847 Stamford and died after 1905; ice dealer
1877-81; married c1869/74 at New Haven CT, Anne Elizabeth Rice born c1853/49 New Haven CT;
and born to them were:
(2.6.5.1.5.9.1.1) ELIZABETH HOWE KNAPP born 1874 Stamford
(2.6.5.1.5.9.1.2) RICHARD RICE KNAPP born February 6, 1877 Stamford
(2.6.5.1.5.9.1.3) ANNA PARISH KNAPP born July 3, 1879 Stamford
(2.6.5.1.5.9.1.4) MARION KATHERINE KNAPP born February 1881 Stamford
(2.6.5.1.5.9.1.5) GERTIE AUGUSTA KNAPP
(2.6.5.1.5.9.1.6) SPENCER HALLOCK KNAPP (1899-1920) married 1919 Arla McOnethon.
(2.6.5.1.5.9.1.7) JAMES HOWE KNAPP, JR
(2.6.5.1.5.9.2) JOHN EDWARD KNAPP born October 4, 1854 Stamford; ice dealer 1880; real estate
agent 1900; married 1895 Caroline G {mnu} born May 1852 NY
(2.6.5.2) SARAH KNAPP born April 22, 1734 at Stamford CT and died there August 20, 1808. She
married January 22, 1755/56, at Stamford, Nehemiah Mead born in 1721 and died August 19, 1791
[son of Benjamin & Rachel (Brown) Mead]. Born to them were:
(2.6.5.2.1) SARAH MEAD born November 1, 1756 Stamford and died there November 28, 1777;
married January 3, 1776 at Stamford, Richard Mead [son of Amos & Ruth (Bush) Mead] born
September 5, 1753 Stamford (Greenwich) and died April 20, 1826, probably also at Stamford
(Greenwich). After Sarah’s death, Richard married a Rachel Mead and they had 3 kids. Born to Sarah
and Richard was:
(2.6.5.2.1.1) SOPHIA MEAD born January 31, 1777 Greenwich and died January 13, 1866; married
November 15, 1795 Peter DeMille (2.6.4.4.3.1); and born to them were (not in birth sequence):
(2.6.5.2.1.1.1) ELIZABETH SARAH DEMILLE born August 10, 1796 and died June 13, 1857
(2.6.5.2.1.1.2) THOMAS ARNOLD DEMILLE born January 4, 1799 and died January 5, 1876;
married Caroline Elizabeth Price. Born to them were:
(2.6.5.2.1.1.2.1) WILLIAM EDWARD DEMILLE married 1852 Mary Blount Hoyt (1835-1911) and
born to them were:
(2.6.5.2.1.1.2.1.1) JOHN CAMBRELENG DEMILLE married May Blackman Spencer and they had 3
kids
(2.6.5.2.1.1.2.1.2) HENRY CHURCHILL DEMILLE (1853-1893) married 1876 Matilda Beatrice
Samuel “Bebe” born January 30, 1853 Liverpool, England and died October 8, 1923 Hollywood CA.
Henry was a teacher and poet, as well as a playwright. He taught English at Columbia, preached
sermons from the pulpit and wrote plays. Beatrice was a writer, second unit director or assistant
director. See Internet for tons of information. Born to them were 3 kids, 2 of which are listed below:
(2.6.5.2.1.1.2.1.2.1) CECIL BLOUNT DEMILLE (Photos) born August 12, 1881 Ashfield MA and
died January 21, 1959 Hollywood CA. Attended Pennsylvania Military College but ran away to join the
recruits to fight in the Spanish-American War, only to be rejected since he was too young. See Internet
– tons of information. He married August 16, 1902 at Orange NJ, Constance Adams [dau of Frederic &
Ella (King) Adams] born April 27, 1873 Orange NJ and died July 17, 1960 Los Angeles CA – an
actress; and they adopted 3 kids and born to them was:
(2.6.5.2.1.1.2.1.2.1.1) CECILIA DEMILLE (1908-1984) (Photo) was an excellent equestrian and in
later years was also a horse breeder.
(2.6.5.2.1.1.2.1.2.2) WILLIAM CHURCHILL DEMILLE (Photos) born July 25, 1878 Washington,
D.C. and died March 8, 1955 Playa del Ray CA; attended Columbia U.; director, writer, producer, etc.,
see Internet; married 1st 1903, Anna Angela George (1877-1947)– divorced 1927 [dau of economist
Henry George, author of Progress and Poverty; married 2d 1928 Clara Beranger (1886-1956); fathered
Richard de Mille out of wedlock with actress Lorna Moon – Richard adopted by Cecil B. DeMille, his
Uncle; and born to Wm & Anna were:
(2.6.5.2.1.1.2.1.2.2.1) AGNES GEORGE DEMILLE (Photos) born 1905 Harlem NYC and died 1993.
She was a dancer and was an innovator, like her Uncle Cecil, because she was responsible for the
revolution in the broadway musical in the 1940s. She was the choreographer for Oklahoma in 1943.
Agnes de Mille's career was a long, successful, but also turbulent journey through the world of 20th
century American theater and ballet. Born in 1905 in New York City, she was the daughter of William
Churchill de Mille, a famous playwright, and Anna George, the daughter of the distinquished
economist and "single tax" advocate, Henry George. Agnes' paternal grandfather, Henry de Mille, was a
onetime North Carolina minister who left the pulpit to write plays with a message. He took as his
partner David Belasco, one of the most successful producer-director-playwrights of the early days of
this century. When Agnes was very young, her father followed his brother, Cecil B. de Mille to
California, to try for work in the new gold field of motion pictures. He went for a year's stay and
remained for the rest of his life. Agnes' early schooling in California was at the small private
Hollywood School for Girls. Later she attended the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA),
where she graduated at nineteen cum laude. About this time her mother and father divorced, and her
mother came back to New York to start a new life with Agnes and her sister Margaret. Margaret went to
Barnard College and Agnes started her long search for success as a dancer. Unable to find employment
in the theatre, she composed dances for herself-- also arranging the music and designing the costumes--
and gave a series of solo dance recitals. She was hailed by critics but lost considerable money, so she
departed, with her mother, to London. There, with Warren Leonard, she gave recitals, again with
critical praise but no financial gain. However, Marie Rambert and Arnold Haskell were sufficiently
enthusiastic about her progress to persuade her to return to London the following year to study and
continue her recitals, and for the following five years, with brief sojourns back to the United States, she
continued her work and her studies in London, strengthening her technique and improving her
repertory. At the time, Rambert's Ballet Club, where de Mille studied, also had as pupils such furture
dance luminaries as Frederick Ashton, Anthony Tudor, Hugh Laing, Diana Gould (the future Mrs.
Yehudi Menuhin) and later Margot Fonteyn. So although Agnes did not make much money or earn
great fame during her sojourn at the Ballet Club, the ambience was of the very best, and she did learn a
great deal about creative theater.
During one of her returns to the United States, Miss de Mille was engaged to choreograph the dances
for the film Romeo and Juliet, starring Norma Shearer and Leslie Howard. The dances were very lovely
and brought Agnes some attention, but she later commented that the custom at that time of cutting
dances to pieces assured short lives for them. In November, 1938, Miss de Mille returned to take up her
performing career in the United States, and she toured the country with Joseph Anthony, later a well-
known stage director, and with Sybil Shearer on of the most creative dancers in the country. Then in
1940, Ballet Theatre (now American Ballet Theatre) was formed and Miss de Mille was a charter
member, creating for the company her inaugural ballet, Black Ritual, with black dancers, the first time
this had been done by a serious ballet company. Black Ritual (Creation du Monde--Milhaud) was not a
success, but in the following year Miss de Mille created Three Virgins and a Devil for the Company,
which was a tremendous hit and is still given today to greatly appreciative audiences and critical
acclaim. In 1942 she was asked by the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo to create a ballet for that company
and her world-famous Rodeo (with its stunning score by Aaron Copland) was the altogether sensational
result. She herself danced the leading role at the Metropolitan Opera House on October 16, 1943, and
received twenty-two curtain calls and standing ovations. This triumph, with its Americana setting, led
Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein to select her to create the dances for their
musical Oklahoma!. The tremendous success of these two works made American dance history. On
June 14, 1943, Miss de Mille was married in Beverly Hills to Walter Foy Prude, a Texan. Mr. Prude at
that time was an officer in the Army (Aviation Ordnance) and was stationed at Hobbes, New Mexico.
He was shortly sent overseas for the duration of the war. The wedding and Oklahoma! were followed in
rapid succession by choreography for the musicals One Touch of Venus, Bloomer Girl, and Carousel.
The ballet, Talley-Ho was also created at this time. In the Fall of 1945 Miss de Mille went to London
for work on the film London Town, but actually she had arranged the trip so that she could meet her
husband, who was stationed in Germany, and they had the good fortune to be together for two-and-a-
half weeks. Then in August of that year the war was over, her husband was sent back to the United
States and she was pregnant. Eventually she, too, returned to this country and in April their son
Jonathan de Mille Prude, born. Brigadoon, with especially lovely dances and another great success,
was her next achievement, and in that same year she began rehearsals of Allegro, acting as stage
director as well as choreographer. This was the first time any dancer had attempted such a feat. She had
to keep people busy at the same time in three theaters, one for the actors, one for the dancers and one
for the singers. It was a gigantic undertaking, with a cast of nearly one hundred. But the score, by
Richard Rodgers, was weak, and the book, by Oscar Hammerstein, was unfinished, with a poor second
act. No amount of hard work could make it the kind of success they were used to, and, in spite of the
show having a respectable run of over a year, it was a bitter disappointment to all of them.
After Allegro her time was filled with a steady schedule of assignments: The Rape of Lucretia, of which
she was the stage director, in 1948; also in 1948 the great ballet Fall River Legend; Gentlemen Prefer
Blonds in 1949; Out of This World, as stage director in 1950; Paint Your Wagon in 1951; and a lovely
ballet, The Harvest According in 1952. Then in 1953 came the filming of Oklahoma! of which she was
the choreographer and which was the first film to cost over a million dollars. But Miss de Mille said
that in spite of its cost, she never considered it first rate and did not like it anywhere nearly as much as
she did the original stage version Returning from the Coast to New York she continued to mount ballets
and musicals every year, including Goldilocks, Juno, Kwamina, 110 in the Shade and Come Summer, of
which she also was the stage director. There were also many lovely works for the ballet companies,
including The Bitter Weird, The Four Marys, A Rose for Miss Emily, Summer, Texas Fourth, and A
Bridegroom Called Death. Her reputation as a speaker also grew through the years as she spoke across
the entire nation on the part of government subsidy for the arts, resulting in her appointment by
President Kennedy to be a member of the National Advisory Committee on the Arts, the forerunner of
the National Endowment for the Arts, to which she was appointed as a member of its National Council
by President Johnson when it was activated during his administration. In 1974 she inaugurated the
Agnes de Mille Heritage Dance Theatre, founded at the North Carolina School of the Arts in Winston-
Salem. The company made several cross-country tours with great success, but this project, which was
so close to her heart was cut short by the cerebral hemorrhage which struck her, on May 15, 1975, as
she was about to go on stage for her famous lecture, Conversations About the Dance, illustrated by
members of her company. Her return from near death to an altered but extraordinarily active life is
outlined in her book Reprieve, one of the five books she wrote since her stroke, the other four
being Where the Wings Grow, America Dances, Portrait Gallery, and Martha The Life and Work of
Martha Graham. She is also the author of Dance to the Piper, (translated into five languages),
and Promenade Home, To a Young Dancer, The Book of Dance, Lizzie Borden: Dance of Death, Dance
in America, Russian Journals, and Speak to Me, Dance with Me. Her activities included her favorite
hobby of collecting fine porcelain and her research on the history of clothes, in which she was an
expert. She remained a member of the Board of Directors of the Society of Stage Directors and
Choreographers, an organization she helped create, and of which she was president for several years.
She was during her time as president of the organization the only woman head of a labor union in the
United States. Miss de Mille no longer worked on Broadway musicals, except for revivals using her
original choreography. Her public appearances and speaking engagements were carefully chosen, but it
was after her stroke that five of her dance works were composed: Texas Fourth, A Bridegroom Called
Death, Conversations About the Dance, The Informer, and The Other. She spoke three times in
Congress: once in the Senate, once in the House of Representatives, and once in Congress for the
Committee for Medical Research. In 1976 she was awarded New York City's Handel Medallion, which
is the most distinguished honor the city can bestow on its citizens. In December, 1980 she was given
the nationally prestigious Kennedy Center Honor by President Carter. Her seventeen honorary degrees
are from colleges and universities from coast to coast, and she was also the recipient of two American
Theatre Wing "Tony" Awards, for Brigadoon and Kwamina, as well as many other awards, including an
"Emmy" in 1987 for Agnes, The Indomitable de Mille. At the time of her death in October, 1993 at the
age of 88, Agnes de Mille was still an influential and productive leader in the cultural life of our
country.
(2.6.5.2.1.1.2.1.2.2.1.1) JONATHAN DE MILLE PRUDE founded DeMille Productions, 1993, to
promote his mother’s choreographic works. See www.agnesdemilledances.com
(2.6.5.2.1.1.2.1.2.2.2) MARGARET GEORGE DEMILLE born 1908 NYC and died 1978; actress
1920-30s – see Internet.
(2.6.5.2.1.1.2.1.2.2.3) RICHARD DE MILLE born 1922 to William C. & Lorna Moon. To avoid a
family scandal, Cecil agreed to adopt Richard. When he began to display the de Mille family features,
some thought the Richard was actually Cecil’s out-of-wedlock son and the adoption was a ruse to
deflect scandal off Cecil. Richard always knew he was adopted, but he was not told the truth about his
real parents until his biological father died in 1955. He later researched the family trees of his mother’s
parents and published a book on the subject in 1998, My Secret Mother Lorna Moon, from which
information and photos have been extracted
(2.6.5.2.1.1.2.2) RICHARD MEAD DE MILLE (Photo) (1828-1905)
(2.6.5.2.1.1.3) MARY R DEMILLE born October 15, 1797 and died January 13, 1852
(2.6.5.2.1.1.4) WILLIAM JOHN DEMILLE born September 17, 1800 Greenwich and died November
5, 1839
(2.6.5.2.1.1.5) RICHARD M DEMILLE born July 2, 1804 and died December 25, 1882
(2.6.5.2.1.1.6) FRANCES S DEMILLE born January 21, 1806 and died March 14, 1865
(2.6.5.2.1.1.7) PETER E DEMILLE born November 18, 1807; married Henriette M Westbrook
(2.6.5.2.1.1.8) CORNELIA A DEMILLE born August 15, 1809 and died July 11, 1892 unmarried
(2.6.5.2.1.1.9) JOSEPH ANTHONY DEMILLE born February 14, 1811; married 1st September 12,
1832 in NYC, Susan J Collins born November 3, 1816 NY and died December 18, 1841; married 2d
Marietta Woodward
(2.6.5.2.2) LUCY MEAD born March 1, 1758 Greenwich (Stamford?) and died there December (10?)
20, 1820; married May 28, 1778 in Greenwich, Isaac Howe [son of Isaac & Keziah (Mead) Howe] born
February 11, 1748/49 Greenwich and died there December 29, 1823. He was a Rev. War Veteran
serving between August 13, 1776 and January 11, 1777 as an Ensign in Matthew Mead’s Company.
Born to them were (at Greenwich?) [Jim - several of the kids did not marry, wonder why?]:
(2.6.5.2.2.1) SALLY HOWE born August 18 (September 7?) 1779 and died April 17, 1846; married
November 26, 1807 as his second husband, Gilbert Close [son of Odle & Bethiah (Reynolds) Close]
born March 7, 1765 and died December 22, 1845 [Gilbert’s first wife was Charlotte
Peck (3.10.7.1.7)]; and born to Sally and Gilbert was:
(2.6.5.2.2.1.1) ISAAC O. CLOSE (c1808-)
(2.6.5.2.2.2) LAURA HOWE born October 10, 1780 and died July 22, 1787
(2.6.5.2.2.3) W. BETSY HOWE (Betsey) born September 24, 1782 Greenwich and died June 9, 1864
Stamford; buried West Stamford Cemetery; married June 18, 1817 in Stamford, as his 2d wife, Rufus
Knapp (2.6.5.9.3). Rufus’s 1st wife was Elizabeth Scofield (2.1.5.6.1.6) – see him for offspring
(2.6.5.2.2.4) KEZIAH HOWE born March 28, 1784 - twin - and died October 27, 1864; unmarried
(2.6.5.2.2.5) RACHEL HOWE born March 28, 1784 - twin - and died November 10, 1865; unmarried
(2.6.5.2.2.6) ESTHER HOWE born April 3, 1786 and died December 17, 1849; unmarried
(2.6.5.2.2.7) JONAS HOWE born April 24, 1787 (1784) and died February 23, 1867 (August 2, 1871
Greenwich); married September 11, 1816 (Hannah) Anna Mead born August 17, 1787 and died
September 19, 1871. Born to them were:
(2.6.5.2.2.7.1) SARAH HOWE born 1813 (conflict – born 3 years before parents wedding date)
(2.6.5.2.2.7.2) DEBORAH HOWE born September 5, 1817 and died February 2, 1903; married Mark
Mead born August 14, 1817 and died December 25, 1896; no offspring.
(2.6.5.2.2.7.3) ALLEN HOWE born June 10, 1819 and died June 20, 1892; married Eliza A. Lyon born
April 29, 1822 and died December 24, 1865
(2.6.5.2.2.7.4) ISAAC HOWE born July 27, 1822 and died December 27, 1860; resided Savannah OH;
married October 25, 1847 Hannah Rundle Finch born December 17, 1823; and born to them were:
(2.6.5.2.2.7.4.1) GEORGE HOWE
(2.6.5.2.2.7.4.2) ANNA HOWE
(2.6.5.2.2.7.5) LEWIS HOWE born August 6, 1827 and died July 3, 1857; Yale College Graduate;
married as her 1st husband, November 3, 1852 Mary Louisa Brush [dau of Joseph & Sarah A (Mead)
Brush] born December 17, 1831; and born to them were:
(2.6.5.2.2.7.5.1) ANNA M HOWE
(2.6.5.2.2.7.5.2) JOSEPH B HOWE
(2.6.5.2.2.8) LAURA HOWE born April 12, 1789 and died March 7, 1872; unmarried
(2.6.5.2.2.9) LUCY HOWE born March 5, 1791 and died May 23, 1872; unmarried
(2.6.5.2.2.10) ISAAC HOWE born January 29, 1793 and died February 28, 1823; unmarried
(2.6.5.2.2.11) NEHEMIAH HOWE born January 8, 1795 Greenwich and died September 1, 1867;
married May 16, 1831 in Greenwich, Samantha R. Holly (Samantha Brush Holly) born December 20,
1793 and died March 3, 1882. Born to them was:
(2.6.5.2.2.11.1) WILLIAM A. HOWE born December 16, 1833; married October 1, 1868 Jennie E.
Kellogg of South Windsor CT born March 27, 1843 and born to them were:
(2.6.5.2.2.11.1.1) ROBERT K. HOWE
(2.6.5.2.2.11.1.2) CHARLES T. HOWE
(2.6.5.2.2.11.1.3) PHILIP M. HOWE
(2.6.5.2.2.12) CORNELIA HOWE born March 15, 1797 and died November 2, 1873; unmarried
(2.6.5.2.2.13) SAMUEL HOWE born March 20, 1799 and died December 17, 1801
(2.6.5.2.2.14) SAMUEL HOWE (Rev.) born March 27, 1803; Yale College Graduate 1827; married
August 20, 1835 Eloise L. Buffett born 1802 and died April 7, 1883 and born to them were:
(2.6.5.2.2.14.1) CHARLOTTE HOWE born December 12, 1836; married October 23, 1862 Rev.
Horace C. Hinsdale
(2.6.5.2.2.14.2) THEODORE L. B. HOWE born 1839 and died November 7, 1863; Yale College
Graduate 1860 [Jim - wonder if he died in the Civil War?]
(2.6.5.2.3) RACHEL MEAD born February 17, 1766 Stamford (Greenwich?); married January 3, 1794
Charles Weed [related to her grandmother?] born June 13, 1766. Born to them were:
(2.6.5.2.3.1) ERASTUS WEED born January 29, 1795
(2.6.5.2.3.2) LUCY WEED born October 4, 1797
(2.6.5.2.3.3) CHARLES WEED (1799-)
(2.6.5.2.3.4) EDWIN N. WEED (1801-)
(2.6.5.2.3.5) ELIZABETH WEED (1803-)
(2.6.5.2.3.6) SARAH J. WEED (1806-)
(2.6.5.2.4) BETHIAH MEAD born December 27, 1769 Stamford (Greenwich?); married 1790 Stephen
Davis (c1765-)
(2.6.5.2.5) NEHEMIAH MEAD (Jr. or II) born December 7, 1771 Stamford (Greenwich?) and died
March 24, 1826 Greenwich; married November 5, 1795 (c1790) Ruth Richards born April 25, 1769 CT
and died February 13, 1854. Born to them were:
(2.6.5.2.5.1) SARAH MEAD born c1791 – way before wedding date –
(2.6.5.2.5.2) WILLIAM HENRY MEAD born c1795 – before wedding?
(2.6.5.2.5.3) JAMES RICHARD MEAD born c1798
(2.6.5.2.5.4) RUTH CAROLINE MEAD born 1803 Greenwich
(2.6.5.2.5.5) LAURA MEAD born August 1, 1804 Greenwich and died there after 1880; married
September 6, 1842 Zacheus Mead [son of Job & Elsie] born January 2, 1798 CT and died March 3,
1872 Greenwich. Born to them was:
(2.6.5.2.5.5.1) HANNAH RICHARDS MEAD born 1844 Greenwich
(2.6.5.2.5.6) SAMUEL H. MEAD born c1805
(2.6.5.2.6) CLARINDA MEAD born July 28, 1776 Stamford (Greenwich?) and died March 20, 1856;
married February 1, 1804 Isaac Mead [son of Abraham] born December 8, 1770/80 Greenwich and
died January 31, 1849; and born to them was:
(2.6.5.2.6.1) AUGUSTUS MEAD born January 1, 1805 Greenwich CT and died April 22, 1864;
married 1st September 12, 1832 in Greenwich, Sarah M Husted [dau of Drake & Nancy (Lyon) Husted]
born March 23, 1809 and died October 2, 1857; married 2d March 23, 1859 Elizabeth L Mead [dau of
Ephraim & Azuba (Mead) Mead] born October 17, 1826 and died April 4, 1890; and born to him and
Elizabeth were:
(2.6.5.2.6.1.1) NELSON B MEAD born March 25, 1860; married October 12, 1881 Anna Rachel Mead
[dau of Silas Mervin & Elethea (Reynolds) Mead] born September 25, 1861 Greenwich; and born to
them were:
(2.6.5.2.6.1.1.1) AUGUSTUS MEAD born August 7, 1883; married August 19, 1916 in Cheboygan
MI, Emma L Johnston
(2.6.5.2.6.1.1.2) ELIZABETH L MEAD born June 30, 1886
(2.6.5.2.6.1.1.3) GEORGE GORDON MEAD born August 4, 1888 Greenwich; married June 16, 1920
Margaret Faye Kennedy [dau of John S & Emma (Jones) Kennedy]; and born to them was:
(2.6.5.2.6.1.1.3.1) ELIZABETH MEAD (Piz) married February 14, 1943 John Edmunds Bishop [son
of John William & Virginia Nelson (Lewis) Bishop] born October 10, 1921 Montclair NJ and died
November 2002 Waverly TN; and they had 4 kids
(2.6.5.2.6.1.1.4) NELSON B MEAD
(2.6.5.2.6.1.1.5) ANNA RACHEL MEAD born June 9, 1896 Warren CT; married July 16, 1921 in
Warren CT, Kellogg Franklin
(2.6.5.2.6.1.1.6) OLIVER PHILIP MEAD born December 9, 1904 Warren CT – not listed in all sources
(2.6.5.2.6.1.2) AUGUSTUS L MEAD (twin) born November 21, 1861; married November 3, 1886
Mary Elizabeth Mead [dau of Solomon & Mary Elizabeth (Dayton) Mead] born July 23, 1861; and
born to them were:
(2.6.5.2.6.1.2.1) MILDRED MEAD born February 9, 1890
(2.6.5.2.6.1.2.2) STUART A MEAD born March 17, 1892
(2.6.5.2.6.1.3) OLIVER Z MEAD (twin) born November 21, 1861
(2.6.5.2.6.1.4) SAMUEL C MEAD born November 11, 1863
(2.6.5.3) HANNAH KNAPP born March 29, 1736 Stamford and died there July 7, 1810; married
1st December 24, 1755 at Stamford, John Klock Jr [son of John & Debro (Scofield) Klock] born
August 8, 1731 Stamford and died August 4, 1776 (or August 19, 1791?); married 2d at Stamford, Enos
Lockwood (4.2.7.1). Born to Hannah and John were: (Klock may also be spelled Clock):
(2.6.5.3.1) HANNAH KLOCK (Clock) born June 30, 1760 Stamford and died March 24, 1825 Bedford
NY; married September 15/25, 1777 in Darien CT Joseph Clarke, Jr.(1753-1821) of Bedford NY; both
buried there Bedford Village Cemetery; and born to them were (difference source dropped e):
(2.6.5.3.1.1) EZRA CLARK born September 15, 1779 and died February 19, 1858 Bedford NY;
married 1st May 1799 Polly Banks born January 23, 1779 Bainbridge NY and died May 5, 1806
Bedford NY; married 2d April 26, 1807 Mary Foote (1782-1850); all buried there Bedford Village
Cemetery; and born to him and Mary were:
(2.6.5.3.1.1.1) MARY MARITTSY CLARK (1819-1834) buried Bedford Village Cemetery
(2.6.5.3.1.1.2) PHILIP M CLARK born March 22, 1822 Bedford NY and died December 26, 1893
Stamford; farmer 1893; married October 2, 1852 in Stamford, Susan F Lounsbury [dau of George &
Louisa (Scofield) Lounsbury] born July 25, 1832 Stamford and died there December 29, 1907; both
buried there Long Ridge Cemetery; and born to them were:
(2.6.5.3.1.1.2.1) ANNA S CLARK born February 2, 1854 and died October 3, 1948; buried Long
Ridge Cemetery, Stamford; married a Mr Mead
(2.6.5.3.1.1.2.2) CHARLES L CLARK born September 22, 1856 Stamford and died there January 1,
1920; buried there Long Ridge Cemetery; married March 7, 1882 in Darien CT, Sarah Scofield [dau of
Alva & Mary A] born 1846 Stamford
(2.6.5.3.1.1.2.3) UNK CLARK born November 10, 1858
(2.6.5.3.1.1.2.4) GEORGE E CLARK (1859-)
(2.6.5.3.1.1.2.5) NELLIE A CLARK born April 20, 1865 Stamford and died there September 13, 1865;
buried there Long Ridge Cemetery
(2.6.5.3.1.2) PHOEBE CLARKE born October 26, 1784 and died September 3, 1856; married John
Bussing born January 5, 1784 and died January 28, 1865 and born to them was (and probably others):
(2.6.5.3.1.2.1) PHOEBE ANN BUSSING born October 12, 1826 and died February 23, 1861; married
June 1, 1843 Isaac Robert Fisher born October 18, 1822 and died January 7, 1892 and born to them was
(and probably others):
(2.6.5.3.1.2.1.1) JULIA FRANCES FISHER born February 1, 1850 and died May 1, 1933; married
January 20, 1867 George Brown Dibble born August 6, 1842 and died September 12, 1916 and born to
them was (and probably others):
(2.6.5.3.1.2.1.1.1) ROBERT FISHER DIBBLE born October 23, 1867; living 1940; married July 21,
1892 Margaret Elizabeth Thompson born January 28, 1868 and living 1937. Born to them was (and
probably others):
(2.6.5.3.1.2.1.1.1.1) MABEL LILLIAN DIBBLE born April 20, 1893 New York City; married at White
Plains NY Sterling B. Jordan; both living 1950
(2.6.5.3.1.3) JOHN CLARK born December 23, 1789 Bedford NY and died August 30, 1863; married
December 25, 1811 Lucy Mead [dau of Abel & Phebe (Reynolds) Mead] born February 16, 1786
Greenwich and died November 21, 1869; and born to them were:
(2.6.5.3.1.3.1) JULIA CLARK born January 24, 1813 and died January 4, 1848
(2.6.5.3.1.3.2) PHEBE CLARK born December 30, 1814
(2.6.5.3.1.3.3) HANNAH CLARK born December 15, 1816
(2.6.5.3.1.3.4) ABEL MEAD CLARK born September 18, 1820; married September 10, 1850 Mary
Ann Knowlton
(2.6.5.3.1.3.5) JOHN GREEN CLARK born October 23, 1822 NY; married 1st November 19, 1851
Mary Purdy Mead (3.10.7.10.2.1.8); 2d December 17, 1856 Mary Augusta Mead [dau of Edward & Susan
Ann Eliza (Merritt) Mead] born July 22, 1836 Greenwich; and born to him and Mary Purdy Mead was:
(2.6.5.3.1.3.5.1) AMOS MEAD CLARK born October 2, 1852; married October 27, 1880 Katherine
Olivia Miller [dau of Hezekiah] born c1856 Bedford NY
Born to John and his 2d wife, Mary Augusta Mead, were:
(2.6.5.3.1.3.5.2) EDWARD W CLARK born January 13, 1859 and died in childhood
(2.6.5.3.1.3.5.3) JOHN CLARK born August 16, 1861 and died in childhood
(2.6.5.3.1.3.5.4) LUCY CLARK born September 5, 1863 and died in childhood
(2.6.5.3.1.3.5.5) MERRITT MEAD CLARK born May 11, 1865
(2.6.5.3.1.3.5.6) JOHN WILLIS CLARK (twin) born September 24, 1867
(2.6.5.3.1.3.5.7) SUSAN ELIZA CLARK (twin) born September 24, 1867
(2.6.5.3.1.3.5.8) ELIZABETH SEAMAN CLARK born May 8, 1874 and died January 5, 1967;
married April 25, 1900 John Robertson Holmes [son of John Clason & Marietta Lounsbury (Robertson)
Holmes] born August 2, 1869 Cross River, Westchester, NY and died July 27, 1943 Katonah,
Westchester, NY; both buried Bedford NY; and born to them were:
(2.6.5.3.1.3.5.8.1) JOHN CLARK HOLMES born April 10, 1902 Bedford, Westchester, NY and died
March 12, 1969 Mount Kisko, Westchester, NY; buried Bedford NY; married June 12, 1942 Margaret
Squires; offspring
(2.6.5.3.1.3.5.8.2) RUTH CLASON HOLMES (1907-) married October 22, 1938 Leonard H Hall (-
1948); November 4, 1961 David F Davis
(2.6.5.3.1.3.6) MARY CLARK born May 30, 1827
(2.6.5.3.1.3.7) ELIZA J CLARK born July 15, 1831 and died September 27, 1835
(2.6.5.3.1.4) JOSEPH CLARK born June 3, 1793 and died July 28, 1874 Bedford NY; married
1st Mary Bouton [dau of Ira & Huldah] born October 10, 1794 and died August 20, 1826 Bedford; 2d
as her 2d husband, Polly Mead; all buried Bedford Village Cemetery
(2.6.5.3.1.5) ANNA CLARK born December 12, 1795 and died December 16, 1874 Bedford NY;
married September 1, 1814 James Howe [son of Ebenezer & Sarah (Bell) Howe] born October 5, 1793
and died November 30, 1834; both buried Cross River Cemetery, Cross River NY; and born to them
were:
(2.6.5.3.1.5.1) JAMES HARVEY HOWE born 1816 and died March 27, 1849; buried Cross River
Cemetery, Cross River NY
(2.6.5.3.1.5.2) JOHN CLARK HOWE born August 19, 1825 and died February 26, 1829
(2.6.5.3.1.5.3) HANNAH HOBBIE HOWE born December 25, 1827 and died May 29, 1848; buried
Cross River Cemetery
(2.6.5.3.1.5.4) PHEBE ANNA HOWE born 1830 and died December 28, 1845; buried Cross River
Cemetery
(2.6.5.3.1.5.5) JOSEPH CLARK HOWE – not listed in all sources – born October 22, 1817 Bedford
NY and died January 1860 North Stamford CT; married June 3, 1851 Elizabeth Howe [dau of Jeremiah
& Lucy (Mead) Howe] born December 21, 1824; and born to them were:
(2.6.5.3.1.5.5.1) EDWARD HOWE born May 7, 1853 Stamford
(2.6.5.3.1.5.5.2) ANNA HOWE
(2.6.5.3.2) JONAS CLOCK born September 9, 1756 Stamford and died May 20, 1810 Darien CT;
served as a Private in Jonathan Bell’s Company August 13, 1776 and January 8, 1777; married
September 16, 1784 in Stamford, as her 2d husband, Sarah Weed [sister of Israel (2.5.3.10.1.4)] born
October 18, 1757 Stamford and died November 26, 1809 Darien; both buried there Noroton River
Cemetery; and born to them were:
(2.6.5.3.2.1) NANCY CLOCK born November 2, 1785 Stamford; married as his 1st of 3 wives, James
Bell born October 7, 1783 Stamford and died July 1875 Darien CT; removed to Warwick, Orange, NY;
and born to them were:
(2.6.5.3.2.1.1) THADDEUS BELL born July 31, 1809; married Eleanor Youmans
(2.6.5.3.2.1.2) JULIA BELL married Reuben Randolph
(2.6.5.3.2.2) SALLY CLOCK born October 2, 1789 Darien CT and died there March 14, 1865; married
February 18, 1810 Hezekiah Weed Jr
(2.6.5.3.2.3) JACOB WEED CLOCK born August 9, 1793 and died May 25, 1822
(2.6.5.3.3) GIDEON CLOCK
(2.6.5.3.4) PHEBE CLOCK born November 17, 1771 Darien CT and died March 21, 1853 Stamford
CT; married December 31, 1786 in Stamford, Joseph Selleck [son of Peter & Martha (Whiting)
Selleck] born February 14, 1759 Stamford and died there March 16, 1846; served as teamster with the
Sea Coast Guards 1781-82; both buried there North Street Cemetery; and born to them were:
(2.6.5.3.4.1) POLLY SELLECK born July 22, 1788; married March 28, 1813 in Stamford, James Bell
born October 7, 1783 Stamford – his 1st wife was (2.6.5.3.2.1)
(2.6.5.3.4.2) JOHN SELLECK born May 11, 1791 Stamford and died there December 21, 1862; farmer
1850; married January 12, 1815 in Stamford, Charlotte Mead [dau of Caleb & Orpha (Hobby) Mead]
born July 2, 1797 CT and died January 14, 1875 Stamford; both buried there Woodland Cemetery; and
born to them were:
(2.6.5.3.4.2.1) MARY E SELLECK born October 18, 1816 Stamford and died there May 12, 1860;
married February 5, 1837 in Stamford, Oliver Scofield (2.1.5.6.1.4.6); both buried there North Street
Cemetery – see him for offspring
(2.6.5.3.4.2.2) ISAAC E SELLECK born December 1818 Stamford and died February 15, 1886 Darien
CT; buried Woodland Cemetery, Stamford; 1860-86 carpenter
(2.6.5.3.4.2.3) SARAH M SELLECK born 1821 Stamford and died there September 26, 1867; buried
there Woodland Cemetery; married January 23, 1842 in Stamford, David Waterbury (4.2.5.2.5.1) - see
him for offspring
(2.6.5.3.4.2.4) MARIA JANE SELLECK born March 22, 1823 Greenwich and died August 24, 1895
Stamford; married October 20, 1845 in Stamford, Charles H Downs born July 1822 North Castle NY
and died March 22, 1873 Stamford; 1850 carpenter; both buried there Woodland Cemetery; and born to
them were:
(2.6.5.3.4.2.4.1) EDWARD S DOWNS born October 1845 CT; 1876-1880 oysterman; married as her
2d husband, Charlotte A Horton [dau of Henry & Sarah J] born July 1845 Greenwich; and born to them
was:
(2.6.5.3.4.2.4.1.1) CHARLES IRVING DOWNS born May 17, 1876 Stamford and did there June 23,
1893; buried there North Street Cemetery; 1893 machinist
(2.6.5.3.4.2.4.2) FRANKLIN H DOWNS born November 4, 1849 Stamford and died there February
15, 1850
(2.6.5.3.4.2.4.3) CHARLES A DOWNS born June 20, 1856 Stamford and died there 1919; buried there
Woodland Cemetery; married June 15, 1880 in Stamford, Mary Jane Hoyt born 1859 Mamaroneck,
Westchester, NY
(2.6.5.3.4.2.5) CHARLOTTE A SELLECK born March 24, 1825 Stamford and died there June 14,
1852; buried there North Street Cemetery; married March 1, 1850 in Stamford, Robert
Scofield (2.1.5.6.1.4.10)
(2.6.5.3.4.2.6) JOHN H SELLECK born 1828 Stamford and died there February 27, 1903; buried there
Woodland Cemetery
(2.6.5.3.4.2.7) HOBBY M SELLECK born 1831 Stamford and died there March 24, 1868; buried there
Woodland Cemetery; 1860 seaman
(2.6.5.3.4.2.8) JOSEPHINE E SELLECK born December 5, 1836 Stamford and died there August 1,
1899; buried there Woodland Cemetery; married 1st August 1, 1860 in Stamford Andrew G Colby born
1820 NY; married 2d April 28, 1875 in Stamford, David Waterbury, her brother-in-law
(2.6.5.3.4.3) HANNAH SELLECK born April 23, 1793 Stamford and died there August 26, 1862;
married October 25, 1814 in Stamford, Luther Knapp (2.6.5.9.5); both buried there Woodland Cemetery;
see him for offspring
(2.6.5.3.4.4) JESSE SELLECK born June 8, 1795 Stamford and died there April 13, 1837; buried there
West Stamford Cemetery; married Tammy Mead (sister of Charlotte above); and born to them was:
(2.6.5.3.4.4.1) HANFORD MEAD SELLECK married name unk but born to them was:
(2.6.5.3.4.4.1.1) ALFRED PERRY SELLECK
(2.6.5.3.4.5) JOSEPH SELLECK born December 11, 1802 Stamford and died there May 23, 1887;
farmer 1850; married Emily Frances Scofield [dau of Richard & Hepsibah (Reynolds) Scofield] born
May 4, 1809 Stamford and died there November 8, 1889; both buried there Woodland Cemetery; and
born to them were:
(2.6.5.3.4.5.1) EMILY FRANCES SELLECK born January 25, 1829 Stamford and died there
September 3, 1915; married April 16, 1849 in Stamford, Harvey Hoyt [son of Joseph Blachley & Mary
Blachey (Weed) Hoyt] born August 9, 1821 Stamford and died there December 2, 1893; both buried
there Woodland Cemetery; and born to them were:
(2.6.5.3.4.5.1.1) WILLIAM HENRY HOYT born July 24, 1855 Stamford and died there December 6,
1929; buried there Woodland Cemetery
(2.6.5.3.4.5.1.2) JOSEPHINE HOYT born April 11, 1860 Stamford
(2.6.5.3.4.5.1.3) OLIVER PAXTON HOYT born January 27, 1867 Stamford and died there October 8,
1898; buried there Woodland Cemetery
(2.6.5.3.4.5.2) PHEBE CLOCK SELLECK born September 16, 1830 and died June 28, 1896 Dewitt
NY; buried there; married April 19, 1852 Gideon Clinton Ferris (5.1.3.8.6.3) – see him for offspring
(2.6.5.3.4.5.3) HENRY R SELLECK born March 27, 1835 Stamford and died there May 20, 1908;
married May 11, 1862 in Stamford, Mary Jane Jackson born October 21, 1839 Chemung Co NY and
died March 19, 1918 Stamford; both buried there Woodland Cemetery
(2.6.5.3.4.5.4) JOSEPH WOOLSEY SELLECK born 1839 Stamford and died there January 9, 1898;
farmer 1875-80; married Helen Marr St John born September 19, 1842 NY and died July 27, 1920
Stamford; both buried there Woodland Cemetery; and born to them were:
(2.6.5.3.4.5.4.1) EMMA FRANCES SELLECK born April 26, 1867 Stamford
(2.6.5.3.4.5.4.2) JOSEPH MILTON SELLECK born June 7, 1875 Stamford
(2.6.5.3.4.5.4.3) WALTER SELLECK born March 7, 1880 Stamford
(2.6.5.3.4.5.5) EDWARD SELLECK born 1841 Stamford and died there November 21, 1848; buried
there North Street Cemetery
(2.6.5.3.4.5.6) ISAAC SELLECK born 1842 Stamford
(2.6.5.3.4.5.7) HARVEY C SELLECK born March 1852 Stamford and died there August 4, 1870;
buried there Woodland Cemetery
(2.6.5.3.4.5.8) ANNIE SELLECK born 1855 Stamford
(2.6.5.3.4.6) ISAAC SELLECK born January 14, 1807 Stamford and died there November 4, 1874;
farmer 1850-74; married November 14, 1830 in Stamford, Phebe Webb [dau of Ebenezer & Phebe
(Todd) Webb] born August 15, 1808 Stamford and died there May 15, 1882; both buried there
Woodland Cemetery
(2.6.5.4) BETHIAH KNAPP born June 12, 1738 Stamford CT and died February 23, 1807 Mill River
CT; unmarried
(2.6.5.5) JONAS KNAPP born August 25, 1740 Stamford CT and died before 1807; never married.
(2.6.5.6) EPENETUS KNAPP born May 19, 1742 Stamford CT and died January 7, 1821 Wilton CT;
married October 3, 1772 at New York City, widow Mary (Smith)(Abbott) Kellogg born June 14, 1744
and died April 26, 1820 Wilton. Epenetus was a carpenter and a Congregationalist. Born to them were:
(2.6.5.6.1) CHARLES KNAPP born March 27, 1779 at Wilton CT and died there December 16, 1826;
he was buried at the Hillside Cemetery, Wilton CT with his wives. He married, first, December 19,
1800, at New Canaan CT, Betsey Davenport born October 12, 1777 and died July 28, 1805{2 months
after childbirth}; married 2d November 23, 1806 at Wilton, Rachel Marie Sterling born May 25, 1781
and died June 23, 1843. Born to Charles and Betsey were:
(2.6.5.6.1.1) ELIZA KNAPP born September 24, 1801 Wilton CT; married January 11, 1826 at Wilton,
Isaac Sterling [brother of her step-mother]
(2.6.5.6.1.2) SAMUEL KNAPP born 1803 Wilton, Fairfield, CT and died there July 27, 1871; buried
with his wife at Hillside Cemetery, Wilton; married at Wilton, Elizabeth (Eliza?) Burchard born 1811
and died February 24, 1867 Wilton; and born to them were:
(2.6.5.6.1.2.1) HANNAH KNAPP born 1833 Wilton CT
(2.6.5.6.1.2.2) SUSAN DAVENPORT KNAPP born 1834 Wilton CT
(2.6.5.6.1.2.3) JOHN F. KNAPP (1845-1912) married Julia Paddock (1846-1912) and born to them
were:
(2.6.5.6.1.2.3.1) GEORGE PADDOCK KNAPP born c1869/70 Wilton CT and died there 1919; buried
Hillside Cemetery there
(2.6.5.6.1.2.3.2) SAMUEL T. KNAPP born 1872 Wilton and died there 1911; buried with his wife
Hillside Cemetery there; married November 28, 1907 Jennie Gorman of Norwalk CT, born there 1885
(2.6.5.6.1.3) BETSEY KNAPP born May 28, 1805 Wilton and died date unk Lafayette, Onondaga, NY
(or Kent CT?); married March 15, 1855 at Wilton, Nathaniel Sterling (1780-1860) [another brother of
step-mother] {Betsey would have been 50 years old when she married; rather unusual; and her husband
would have been 75 years old when they married???}
Born to Charles and his second wife, Rachel were:
(2.6.5.6.1.4) BETHIA (BETHIAH) KNAPP born 1811 Wilton; married October 14, 1833 at New
Brunswick CT, James Esek Knapp (2.6.5.1.5.8)
(2.6.5.6.1.5) WILLIAM KNAPP born July 15, 1813 Wilton and died there March 21, 1882; married
1834/35 at Wilton, Jane Smith born 1818 and died July 22, 1857 Wilton. Born to them were:
(2.6.5.6.1.5.1) UNNAMED SON KNAPP (c1835-)
(2.6.5.6.1.5.2) UNNAMED SON KNAPP (c1837/38-)
(2.6.5.6.1.5.3) CHARLES W. KNAPP born 1840 (November 27, 1839?) and died April 3, 1901; buried
Hillside Cemetery, Wilton
(2.6.5.6.1.5.4) JANE AUGUSTA KNAPP born 1847 and died date unk in either Easton or Wilton CT
(2.6.5.6.1.5.5) ARTEMESIA KNAPP born 1842 and died date unk in Easton or Wilton CT
(2.6.5.6.1.5.6) HELEN KNAPP (1848-)
(2.6.5.6.1.6) MARY KNAPP born January 23, 1815 Wilton and died March 13, 1904 Norwalk CT;
married Albert Hyatt born October 23, 1815 Wilton and died June 23, 1862 Norwalk. Born to them was
(and probably others):
(2.6.5.6.1.6.1) MARY JANE KNAPP born April 6, 1856 Norwalk and died March 29, 1940
Greenwich; married at New York City Rufus Edward Raymond born March 3, 1851 Easton CT and
died January 3, 1934 Greenwich. Born to them was:
(2.6.5.6.1.6.1.1) ETHEL H. RAYMOND married Walter Wason and born to them was:
(2.6.5.6.1.6.1.1.1) ROBERT C. WASON married Helen F. Downs of Vermont.
(2.6.5.6.2) HANNAH KNAPP born June 26 (March 21?), 1781 Norwalk CT and died August 17, 1841
Weston CT; married July 2, 1798 at Wilton CT Isaac Osborn [son of Isaac & Martha (Higgins) Osborn]
born March 11, 1776 Eastchester NY and died March 25, 1850 Wilton CT (Weston, Fairfield, CT); and
born to them were:
(2.6.5.6.2.1) THIER OSBORN born April 15/24, 1800; married at Weston CT Eben Treadwell of Lyons
Plains CT
(2.6.5.6.2.2) WILLIAM OSBORN born June 10, 1802; married Amor {maiden name unk}
(2.6.5.6.2.3) KNAPP OSBORN born September 8, 1804; a wagon maker by trade; married Katherine
Nash
(2.6.5.6.2.4) AARON OSBORN born July 19, 1808 and died date unk Texas; a shoemaker by trade;
married a Miss Rockwell
(2.6.5.6.2.5) GEORGE OSBORN born September 4, 1810 Redding CT; married Sarah Goodsell
(2.6.5.6.2.6) POLLY OSBORN born November 16, 1812; married William Nichols
(2.6.5.6.2.7) EDMOND OSBORN born December 26, 1814 CT and died date unk Texas; married Mary
{maiden name unk}
(2.6.5.6.2.8) JAMES OSBORN born December 16/26, 1817 Weston/Easton CT and died January 22,
1892; married August 31, 1840 Frances Jelliffe born October 2, 1816 and died November 13, 1882; and
born to them were:
(2.6.5.6.2.8.1) HANNAH OSBORN (1841-)
(2.6.5.6.2.8.2) ANNA LOUISE OSBORN born April 12, 1844
(2.6.5.6.2.8.3) MARY FILLOW OSBORN (twin) born June 13, 1846
(2.6.5.6.2.8.4) FRANCES BERTHIA OSBORN (twin) born June 13, 1846
(2.6.5.6.2.8.5) ZACHARY TAYLOR OSBORN (twin) born September 16, 1848 Washington, DC and
died June 25, 1916; married April 5, 1871 Huldah Maria Hickock; and born to them were:
(2.6.5.6.2.8.5.1) ANNA FRANCES OSBORN born August 18, 1873 New Canaan CT and died there
December 28, 1954; married 1897 in New Canaan, Emilio Delores Constales born in Cuba; and born to
them were:
(2.6.5.6.2.8.5.1.1) CLARENCE EMILIO CONSTALES (1898-)
(2.6.5.6.2.8.5.1.2) ANITA YSABELLE CONSTALES born 1901 New Canaan CT; married May 16,
1923 Charles Miller Stark
(2.6.5.6.2.8.5.2) JAMES SETH OSBORN married name unk and born to them was:
(2.6.5.6.2.8.5.2.1) JAMES SETH OSBORN
(2.6.5.6.2.8.6) MILLARD FILLMORE OSBORN (twin) born September 16, 1848 Washington DC
(2.6.5.6.2.8.7) FLORENCE CECILIA OSBORN born August 9, 1851
(2.6.5.6.2.8.8) SARAH VIRGINIA OSBORN
(2.6.5.6.2.9) ISAAC OSBORN born August 16, 1819 Redding CT and died December 1, 1894; married
Caroline Priscilla Osborn [dau of Richard & Ann (Bronson) Osborn] born September 8, 1825 Starr’s
Plain, Danbury, Fairfield, CT and died January 11, 1884; and born to them were:
(2.6.5.6.2.9.1) SARAH ANN ELIZA OSBORN born March 6, 1845; married Peter M Osborn
(2.6.5.6.2.9.2) RICHARD WALDO OSBORN born November 11, 1850; married August 30, 1893
Annie Talman
(2.6.5.6.2.9.3) S ERNEST OSBORN born June 15, 1855; married February 10, 1876 Rebecca Richard
Couch Osborn
(2.6.5.6.2.9.4) JESSIE MANDANA OSBORN born December 28, 1862 and died August 29, 1864
(2.6.5.6.2.9.5) CAROLINE WINIFRED OSBORN born May 5, 1867
(2.6.5.6.2.10) HANNAH OSBORN born March 20, 1822
(2.6.5.6.2.11) SAMUEL OSBORN born November 16, 1825
(2.6.5.6.2.12) CHARLES R OSBORN born January 30, 1829 Redding CT
(2.6.5.6.3) MARY (POLLY) KNAPP (c1780-) married March 3, 1799 at Wilton, Daniel Churchill (or
Church?)
(2.6.5.7) GIDEON KNAPP born December 1, 1744 Stamford CT and died there August 13, 1806;
buried Mill River Cemetery. There is disagreement as to whether he married or not. Fred Knapp thinks
this guy was probably married, but his Will does not indicate a wife or surviving son. If he did marry,
he is said to have had:
(2.6.5.7.1) ABEL KNAPP born August 8, 1794 New Fairfield CT and died November 30, 1825 Bath
NY; married July 11, 1816 at Lee MA, Mercy Burchard Maltby born February 8, 1800 and died
October 10, 1875/78. Born to them were:
(2.6.5.7.1.1) AMANDA MALVINA KNAPP born April 2, 1817 Locke NY and died May 15, 1879;
married October 1, 1835 at Locke NY Alfred Richmond and born to them were:
(2.6.5.7.1.1.1) MARY ELVIA RICHMOND
(2.6.5.7.1.1.2) MARY JANE RICHMOND
(2.6.5.7.1.1.3) CHARLES ALFRED RICHMOND
(2.6.5.7.1.2) OSCAR FITZLAND KNAPP born February 19, 1819 probably Locke NY; baptized April
8, 1837 Cortland, Westchester, NY and died October 27, 1898 Auburn, Cayuga, NY; buried there;
probably resided at Locke NY; Cortland NY; Summer Hill NY and Auburn NY; a joint owner and
publisher of the newspaper Auburn Daily Advertiser and Weekly Journal, at Auburn NY, later retiring
to Summer Hill, where he pursued farming; married March 22, 1843 at Auburn, Arietta Marie Terry
[dau of Thedric (or Shadrack?) and Betsey Aurelius (Howell) Terry] born October 21, 1819/20 Auburn
and died there June 15, 1912; buried there. Born to them were:
(2.6.5.7.1.2.1) GERTRUDE KNAPP born March 12, 1845 Auburn, Cayuga, NY and died April 2, 1911
Washington, D.C; married April 23, 1873 Sereno Elisha Payne (Photo) born June 26, 1843 Hamilton,
Madison, NY and died September 8, 1915 Washington, D.C.; buried Fort Hill Cemetery, Auburn NY;
he attended the Auburn NY Academy; graduated from the U of Rochester NY 1864; studied law;
admitted to the bar 1866 and practiced in Auburn NY; city clerk of Auburn 1867-68; supervisor 1871-
72; district attorney of Cayuga Co 1873-79; president of the board of education of Auburn 1879-82;
elected as a Republican to the 48th and 49th Congresses (March 4, 1883-March 3, 1887); elected to the
51st Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Newton Nutting; reelected to the 52d and to the
11 succeeding Congresses and served from March 4, 1889 until his death
(2.6.5.7.1.2.2) HORACE JAY KNAPP born October 7, 1848/49 Auburn NY and died February 7, 1914
Owasco NY; buried there; resided Auburn NY; New York City; and Owasco NY; a newspaper man like
his father; married 1st October 21/27, 1869 at Auburn, Mary Adelia Almy Swift [dau of Dr. Charles E.
and Josephine (Almy) Swift] born January 15, 1848 Auburn and died there September 4, 1897; buried
there; married 2d 1901 at New York City Anita Buchanan (Cushman?). Born to Horace and Mary
were:
(2.6.5.7.1.2.2.1) CHARLES HORACE KNAPP born July 21, 1870 Auburn NY and was living there in
1936; also a newspaper man; married April 12, 1900 at Auburn, Lulu Latham.
(2.6.5.7.1.2.2.2) ADELINE TERRY KNAPP (or Addie Adeline) born July 2, 1872 Auburn NY and died
there December 3/4, 1891/92.
(2.6.5.7.1.2.3) ARIETTA TERRY KNAPP born January 17, 1854 Auburn NY and died there November
17, 1910; never married
(2.6.5.7.1.2.4) LOUISE KNAPP born July 25, 1863 Auburn NY; married December 31, 1891 at Auburn
Rev. Plato Tedwell Jones born c1860 Wales. Born to them were:
(2.6.5.7.1.2.4.1) WILLIS KNAPP JONES born November 7, 1895 probably Auburn NY
(2.6.5.7.1.2.4.2) MARGARET PENFIELD JONES born October 13, 1898 probably Auburn NY
(2.6.5.7.1.2.4.3) GLADYS TERRY JONES born October 13, 1898 probably Auburn NY
(2.6.5.8) SYLVANUS KNAPP born November 30, 1746 Stamford, Fairfield, CT and died there July
23, 1810; Sylvanus served with the Connecticut forces during the Revolutionary War and was a
Congregationalist (First Congregational Church, Stamford); married May 7, 1767 in Stamford, Abigail
Weed (2.1.2.2.5) born November 20, 1751 Stamford and died there August 29, 1830; both buried West
Stamford Cemetery; and born to Sylvanus and Abigail were:
(2.6.5.8.1) JONAS KNAPP born 1768 Stamford; baptized June 25, 1768; and died there young; buried
West Stamford Cemetery
(2.6.5.8.2) SARAH KNAPP (Sally) born July 5, 1769 Stamford and died April 1, 1851 New Canaan
CT; married October 2, 1793 at Norwalk CT Deacon Eliphalet St.John [son of Caleb & Mary (Seely) St
John] born April 22, 1770 Norwalk and died July 27, 1845 New Canaan; both buried there; he
graduated from yale College, New Haven CT, AB, 1791;1793-95 appointed Surveyor of Highways,
New Canaan; 1798 appoint Constable, New Canaan; and born to them were:
(2.6.5.8.2.1) ABIGAIL ST. JOHN (Abigail Delia) born July 16, 1794 Norwalk CT and died June 1,
1835 NY; buried New Canaan CT; married April 20, 1817 in New Canaan, William Silliman born
January 17, 1788 New Canaan and died October 24, 1861 NY
(2.6.5.8.2.2) CALEB LORENZO ST. JOHN I born January 30, 1796 Norwalk CT and died October 16,
1796 New Canaan; buried there
(2.6.5.8.2.3) CALEB LORENZO ST JOHN II born October 27, 1799 New Canaan CT and died date
unk, apparently lost at sea; married April 16, 1820 in Stamford, Nancy Walmsley [dau of William &
Prudence (Weed) Walmsley] born September 10, 1800 Stamford and died February 28, 1875 Norwalk;
buried Weed Cemetery, Darien CT – they apparently divorced 1831; and born to them were:
(2.6.5.8.2.3.1) CHARLES WILLIAM ST JOHN
(2.6.5.8.2.3.2) MARY BELDEN ST JOHN born February 16, 1823 and died February 15, 1851
(2.6.5.8.3) BENJAMIN KNAPP born 1773 Stamford; baptized May 2, 1773; and died there young;
buried West Stamford Cemetery
(2.6.5.8.4) BETHIAH KNAPP born January 9, 1777 Stamford
(2.6.5.8.5) CHARLES KNAPP born October 19, 1779 Stamford and died there December 14, 1840;
married April 4, 1804 at Stamford, Elizabeth Lockwood [dau of Ezra & Hannah (Clason) Lockwood]
born September 27, 1779 Stamford and died there September 7, 1841; both buried there North Street
Cemetery. Born to them were:
(2.6.5.8.5.1) MARY ELIZABETH KNAPP born December 28, 1804 Stamford and died there
November 6, 1854; buried North Street Cemetery, Northfield-Stamford CT; married June 25, 1823 at
Stamford, Elias Taylor Jr, of Poughkeepsie NY, born November 21, 1790 Warsaw CT (Warren,
Litchfield, CT) and died May 1, 1842 Warren CT, buried there; they divorced c1830; and born to them
was an only child:
(2.6.5.8.5.1.1) CHARLES KNAPP TAYLOR born November 5, 1827 NY and died December 20, 1870
Stamford; buried there North Street Cemetery; married 1860 Ann Rebecca Walmsley born 1833 Darien
CT and died there 1901; buried there Spring Grove Cemetery
(2.6.5.8.5.2) JOHN WILLIAM KNAPP born September 30, 1807 Stamford and died New Orleans LA;
married c1832 in New Orleans, name unk
(2.6.5.8.5.3) CHARLES SYLVANUS KNAPP (Charles Silvanus) born July 27, 1816 Stamford and
died there September 23, 1859; a farmer; married March 17, 1844 at Stamford, Hannah Elizabeth
Lockwood
(2.6.5.8.5.4) LORENZO SYLVANUS KNAPP (Lorenzo E.) born January 26, 1821 Stamford and died
there April 12, 1885; farmer; married November 13, 1843 at Stamford, Anna Maria Waterbury [dau of
Horace & Ann (Miller) Waterbury] born February 7, 1821 Stamford and died there February 19, 1889;
buried there North Street Cemetery. Born to them were:
(2.6.5.8.5.4.1) SYLVANUS KNAPP died 1877 Thompson, Sullivan, NY; married Esther J. Dann; no
offspring
(2.6.5.8.5.4.2) JOHN (?) KNAPP (1845-) married at Bedford NY a Miss Miller and born to them was
an only child:
(2.6.5.8.5.4.2.1) THEODORE KNAPP born c1870 and died by or before May 24, 1900 Lewisboro NY
(2.6.5.8.6) MARY BELDEN KNAPP born July 13, 1783 Stamford and died there February 7, 1787;
buried West Stamford Cemetery
(2.6.5.8.7) EPENETUS KNAPP born June 5, 1785 Stamford and died there June 15, 1786; buried West
Stamford Cemetety
(2.6.5.9) HEZEKIAH KNAPP born October 14, 1749 Stamford CT and died there November 25, 1840;
buried in the West Stamford Cemetery. Hezekiah was a Private in the Revolutionary War in Captain
Jonathan Whitney’s Company, Colonel Wooster’s 9th Regiment in 1776 and was in the New York
campaign after the battle of White Plains, serving two months and four days. He married, in
Greenwich, August 8 (September 7?), 1775 Mary Peck (5.1.1.3). He was a carpenter. Born to Hezekiah
and Mary were:
(2.6.5.9.1) MARY KNAPP (Polly) born July (August) 18, 1776 Stamford and died there November 25,
1850; buried there St. John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery; married April 10, 1796 at Stamford, Rufus
Stephen Newman born April 11, 1767 Stamford and died 1842; and born to them were:
(2.6.5.9.1.1) MARY ANN NEWMAN born January 14, 1798 Stamford and died October 2, 1882
Montville OH; married November 5, 1820 in Stamford, Selah Daniels (c1794-) and born to them were:
(2.6.5.9.1.1.1) LUTHER PLINNEY DANIELS born July 9, 1825 and died October 11, 1915 Clayton
Township MI; farmer and sawyer; married Savilla R. Fales born May 15, 1830/33 NY and died
February 25, 1917; and born to them was:
(2.6.5.9.1.1.1.1) CHARLES P. DANIELS born November 27, 1861 Montville, Geauge, OH and died
January 12, 1941 Arenac Co MI; buried Ressurectin of the Lord Cemetery, Sterling MI; married Celia
Donnelly born November 4, 1864 England; and born to them was:
(2.6.5.9.1.1.1.1.1) JOHN MICHAEL DANIELS born December 6, 1885 Arenac Co MI and died
December 16, 1969 Sterling MI; buried St. John Catholic Cemetery, Standish MI; married Sarah Jane
Mogg born October 11, 1890 Fort Algin, Canada; and born to them was:
(2.6.5.9.1.1.1.1.1.1) VIOLA MARY DANIELS born March 12, 1912 Melita MI and died May 26, 1973
Spaudling Township MI; buried Spaulding Township Cemetery, Saginaw MI; married March 25, 1930
Perry Emil Reeves born October 6, 1901 and they had a kid
(2.6.5.9.1.1.2) MARY ELIZABETH DANIELS (1829-)
(2.6.5.9.1.2) JOHN NEWMAN born February 23, 1799 Stamford CT and died there August 27, 1858;
ship carpenter 1858
(2.6.5.9.1.3) HEZEKIAH NEWMAN born May 6, 1800 Stamford CT and died there November 2,
1833; buried there St. John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery; married c1821 in Stamford, Lucy J {maiden
name unk} born April 24, 1800 and born to them were;
(2.6.5.9.1.3.1) EDWARD T. NEWMAN born April 26, 1826 Stamford and died there April 20, 1877;
buried there St. John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery; married c1851 Caroline E {maiden name unk} born
June 24, 1830
(2.6.5.9.1.3.2) LUCRETIA T. NEWMAN (c1828-)
(2.6.5.9.1.3.3) JOHN E. NEWMAN (c1830-)
(2.6.5.9.1.4) HANNAH NEWMAN born November 13, 1801 Stamford CT; married c1822 Asa Davis
(2.6.5.9.1.5) SALLY MALTBY NEWMAN born October 20, 1803 Stamford CT and died there
December 26, 1881; buried there St. John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery; married June 6, 1830 in
Stamford, Morris Bishop (2.1.5.6.1.1.3) – see him for offspring
(2.6.5.9.1.6) LUTHER NEWMAN born September 2, 1807 Stamford CT and died there February 22,
1855; buried there St. John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery; married c1832 Phebe {maiden name unk}
(c1811-) and born to them was:
(2.6.5.9.1.6.1) ENELSLEE NEWMAN born September 27, 1834 Stamford and died there May 5,
1860; buried there St. John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.1.7) RUFUS NEWMAN born November 6, 1810 Stamford CT and died there December 20,
1869; buried there St. John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery; laborer 1850; farmer 1869; married January 8,
1837 in Stamford, Mary Hester Palmer [dau of Squires & Elizabeth (Thompson) Palmer] born
September 2, 1815 Stamford; tailor 1860; and born to them were:
(2.6.5.9.1.7.1) JAMES F. NEWMAN (1837-) married c1862 Sarah L {maiden name unk} (c1841-) and
born to them was:
(2.6.5.9.1.7.1.1) MAUD H. NEWMAN born October 2, 1868 Mianus CT and died May 3, 1895
Stamford CT; married c1889 Charles Russell (c1864-)
(2.6.5.9.1.7.2) JOHN M. NEWMAN (1839-)
(2.6.5.9.1.7.3) LUTHER NEWMAN born May 2, 1840 Stamford CT and died there February 22, 1853;
buried there St. John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.1.7.4) MARY E. NEWMAN born 1841 Stamford CT
(2.6.5.9.1.7.5) CHARLES Q. NEWMAN bornc 1845 Stamford CT and died there April 30, 1847
(2.6.5.9.1.7.6) SARAH JANE NEWMAN born 1847 Stamford and died 1929; buried Woodland
Cemetery, Stamford; married c1868 Edwin R. DeCamp (1841-1915) buried with Sarah; and born to
them was:
(2.6.5.9.1.7.6.1) EDWARD DECAMP born September 20, 1873 Stamford
(2.6.5.9.1.7.7) WILLIAM NEWMAN born October 19, 1849 Stamford and died there May 28, 1854;
buried there St. John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.1.7.8) HANNAH M. NEWMAN born May 1840 Stamford
(2.6.5.9.1.8) ELIZABETH NEWMAN born October 22, 1815 Stamford CT and died there April 4,
1875; buried there St. John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery; married February 24, 1842 in Stamford,
William H. H. Hallock born April 1816 NY and died October 25, 1897 Stamford; buried with Eliza;
mason 1850-60; remarried after Eliza’s death; and born to them were:
(2.6.5.9.1.8.1) WILLIAM F. HALLOCK born February 2, 1842/43 Stamford and died there April 1,
1885; buried there St. John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery; dry goods store clerk 1860; huckster 1880;
trader 1883; married c1882 Grace Scofield (1862-) [dau of John A & Adeline (Tiffany) Scofield] and
born to them was:
(2.6.5.9.1.8.1.1) RUTH HALLOCK born May 1, 1883 Stamford
(2.6.5.9.1.8.2) HENRY M. HALLOCK born April 29, 1844 Stamford and died there October 31, 1865;
buried ther St Johns & St Andrews Cemetery; boatman 1860
(2.6.5.9.1.8.3) THEODORE M. HALLOCK born April 29, 1847 Stamford and died there August 19,
1919; buried there St. John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery; mason 1868-80; married June 16, 1866 in
Stamford, Georgianna Fish born 1848 Stamford; and born to them was:
(2.6.5.9.1.8.3.1) ELIZABETH F. HALLOCK born March 8, 1868 Stamford and died there April 14,
1874; buried there St Johns and St Andrews Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.2) HANNAH KNAPP born March 12, 1778 Stamford and died there August 16, 1849; married
March 24, 1799 at Stamford, Isaac Wardwell born December 28, 1766 Stamford and died there
February 22, 1841; buried West Stamford Cemetery; a Townsman or Selectman for the town of
Stamford for 6 years, starting in 1807. Born to them were supposedly 14 kids, 10 of which were (not in
birth sequence):
(2.6.5.9.2.1) ISAAC WARDWELL (twin) (Photos) born December 10, 1815 and died there May 19,
1905; buried there Woodland Cemetery
Obituary of Isaac Wardwell, May 20, 1905
Stamford Advocate
ISAAC WARDWELL IS DEAD
In 90th Year, But Active Till A Few Days Ago
HELPED PROGRESS OF TOWN
Entering Waring’s Foundry as a Boy, He Became the Head of Business Which Still Flourishes -- His Twin Sister,
Mrs. Hoyt, Still Survives. Isaac Wardwell died yesterday, at 5 p.m., at his home in Elm Street. He was stricken
with apoplexy last Monday, and at no time after that was there much hope for his recovery. Unconscious nearly
every moment from the time of the attack, his fatal illness was attended by little suffering. The deceased was a
son of Isaac Wardwell, born in Stamford, Dec. 28, 1766, and was one of 14 children. He born at the Westcotts
farm home of his father, Dec. 10, 1815. His twin sister, Betsy, who married Rev. William C. Hoyt, May 1838, is
the only survivor of the fourteen. Mr. Wardwell passed his boyhood at his father’s homestead. He received a
good common-school education. In 1832 he was apprenticed to the carpenter’s trade, and served five years at it.
In 1838, he went to work for George Waring, in the Rippowam Foundry, and in 1846 he became the junior
member of the firm. In 1851 the firm became J.D. Warren & Co., and subsequently it became a stock company
under the name of the Stamford Foundry Co., of which J.D. Warren was made president. Mr. Wardwell
continued his interest in the firm, and up to his day of his sudden illness was in the habit of visiting the offices
frequently. Mr. Wardwell was one of the promoters and builders of the Canal, and he was also instrumental in a
good deal of the later harbor improvement. He held stock in the First National Bank of Stamford, which by the
way, is the oldest national bank in the United States. His business career was characterized by rugged honesty,
shrewdness and sound judgment. His health has been remarkable, considering his age. Up to the day he was
stricken ill, he was able to go about every day, driving, and transacting business. Until a few years ago he used to
take a lot of delight sailing in the sound. He was a great fisherman. On April 27, 1847, Mr. Wardwell married
Miss Frederica L. Shaw, a daughter of Frederick Shaw. There were four children by the union – Anna Wilkinson,
Ida Louise, Dr. I. Franklin Wardwell, a dentist who has been actively identified with the Stamford Yacht Club,
and Dr. Claison S. Wardwell, also a dentist. The Wardwells have been active members of St. John’s Church. Mr.
Wardwell helped many young men in this town by his advice, and started some upon the road to a successful
career in business. He had large real estate holdings near the canal, and had great faith in the growth of the town.
Shrewd in making investments, he was nevertheless very kind-hearted, and many will testify to his generous
qualities. His greatest activity was during a generation of Stamfordites of whom few are left, for Isaac Wardwell
was active in affairs here in more than half a century ago. In his private life he was devoted to his family, and his
home was singularly happy. It was the constant aim of his children to make his declining years peaceful and
comfortable. He was not, however, the type of man willing to relinquish his grasp upon business when old age
crept on. Full of energy since boyhood, he seemed to like work just as well at a time when most men would be
satisfied to go into retirement. Isaac Wardwell’s life contributed materially to the progress of his native town. He
has left a record of which his children and his fellow citizens may feel proud.
Stamford Foundry Company. As of 1892
About the year 1830 a small foundry was established at Long Ridge by George E. Waring. It proving a success,
he purchased in Stamford village, the Gothic House property at the head of Atlantic Street, extending on Bedford
Street somewhat beyond Spring Street, and in 1836 built thereon a new foundry; the warehouse of which - being
years afterwards removed to the opposite side of Bedford Street and converted into dwellings - is now known as
the Five Chimney House. The manufacture of stoves and agricultural implements was successfully carried on at
this place until, in 1840, Mr. Waring bought the old Rolling Mill on Mill River at Main Street, added new
buildings and removed the business to that location. Here, in 1846, Isaac Wardwell, who entered the employ of
Mr. Waring in 1838, together with James B. Scofield, and afterward Joseph D. Warren were associated with Mr.
Waring and did a flourishing business under the name of the "Rippowam Company." In 1849, Mr. Waring
retiring, the name was changed, and J. D. Warren & Co. continued until the expiration of the lease, when, in
1851, they erected necessary buildings near the head of the old canal, and removed thither. Business was
afterwards conducted at the Main Street location by a new "Rippowam Company," but unsuccessfully, and the
property was afterwards used as a woolen mill until the buildings were consumed by fire in 1886. Business at the
Canal Foundry increased, and in 1869, the same owners formed the Stamford Foundry Company with a capital
of $40,000, and, Pacific Street being opened, they opened Canal Street on the line of the tow-path of the canal,
through their own land to the N. Y. & N. H. R. R. and enlarged the works to their present dimensions. The
Foundry property has a frontage of about 350 feet on Canal Street, and covers about two acres of ground. The
main building for molding and casting. built of stone and brick is 71X200 feet, the warehouse 75x113 feet.
Besides these, there are pattern shop, boiler house, drill shops, and pattern storage buildings. These works have
capacity for employing one hundred men in manufacturing stoves and ranges, which are made in great variety of
styles and sizes for cooking, heating and laundry purposes, as well as furnaces and apparatus for heating
dwellings, stores, churches, etc. The owners and managers are all natives, and life-long residents of Stamford.
He married April 27, 1847 in Stamford, Frederica Louisa Shaw [dau of Frederick & Louisa W. (Baker)
Shaw] born October 6, 1824 CT and died November 3, 1911 Stamford; buried there Woodland
Cemetery; and born to them were (not in birth sequence):
(2.6.5.9.2.1.1) ISAAC FRANKLIN WARDWELL, Dr., (Dentist) (Photos) born October 10, 1854
Stamford and died there September 18, 1908; married c1881 Helen Embury born October 1854 and
died July 28, 1923; both buried there Woodland Cemetery; and born to them was:
(2.6.5.9.2.1.1.1) HELEN WARDWELL married Charles Betts Jr
(2.6.5.9.2.1.2) CLAISON SHAW WARDWELL, Dr., (Photos) born October 24, 1856 CT
Obituary of Dr. C.S. Wardwell, April 20, 1936
Stamford Advocate
Dr. C.S. WARDWELL, RETIRED DENTIST, IS DEAD AT AGE OF 79
Leader in His Profession, Practiced Upwards of 50 Years in New York.
Dr. Claison Shaw Wardwell, a member of a distinguished Stamford family, who was a leading dental surgeon for
about half a century in New York City, and whose unusual skill was also expressed in many other lines of
endeavor including mechanical inventions, died in eightieth year at 11:45 Saturday night at his residence at 484
Elm Street, following a cerebral hemorrhage three days before. Of the seventh generation of Wardwells in
America, he was a son of Isaac [Wardwell] and Frederica L. Wardwell of this city, both of whom were of pioneer
New England stock of old British lineage. Among his ancestors were a high official of George III of England,
and also Baron Thomas de Moulton, the latter being mentioned in the Doomsday book as a crusader with
Richard the Lion-Hearted. Born in Stamford on October 24, 1856, Claison S. Wardwell at an early age exhibited
traits of industry, ability, and integrity which formed the foundation of his lengthy and successful career, as they
also had of the similar career of his father, who for scores of years was an outstanding citizen of Stamford.
Following attendance at Stamford Academy, he was apprenticed to Dr. Elisha T. Payne of Stamford in January
1874, and was graduated with honors from Philadelphia Dental College at the age of 20. With his brother, the
late I. Franklin Wardwell, he opened offices in Stamford, and
in 1878, in New York, first on West 89th Street, where he practiced for 23 years, and later at 576 Fifth Ave.,
where he practiced for 34 years. His skill soon brought him, in his chosen field, a leading position which he held
for the greater portion of his life, his clientele of "patient-friends" comprising many names indicative of
achievement. In February 1935, he retired from the profession, in which he had worked for over 61 years, in
order to enjoy the fruits of his labors with his family and largely by plans for the future centering around his
shops for the working of metal and wood. Dr. Wardwell’s versatile genius was expressed in a variety of ways,
principally of a mechanical nature, although his architectural designs covered several houses, including his own
home. Among his inventions were devices utilizing compressed air for the operation of dental hammers, which
were widely adopted in his profession; and anti-friction pulley lining, which was manufactured under royalty,
and an improved electric dental hammer with jeweled bearings. Turning his attention to scientific kites, he
designed an built a new type of box kite, which won the prize competition at Blue Hill Observatory for
meteorological purposes. Another of his box kites took the world title at the St. Louis Exposition in 1904 against
the entries of such experts as Baden-Powell, W. Eddy and Alexander Graham Bell. Under the name of National
Kite Co., he manufactured his improved Malay kite, which was covered by one of the list of patents issued to
him and which was distributed by Horsman. Up to his latest illness, Dr. Wardwell never lost his keen enjoyment
of working unusually long hours in making things which challenged his dexterity. At the age of 10, he made a
steam engine with his brother; while still young, he constructed a small telephone system with wooden
instruments when telephony was in its infancy; he made cameras when plates were dipped in liquid before
exposure; he built a small sailboat; he made a tennis racket with which he competed in national tournaments, as
well as an inlaid violin which he played in the family orchestra. Before marriage, Dr. Wardwell lived at his
father’s homestead at the top of Elm Street Hill, now the site of St. Mary’s Catholic Church. For a number of
years, he was a member of the then well-known Company C of the Connecticut Militia. In ways such as serving
as vice president of The Stamford Foundry Co., and as corporator of the Citizen’s Savings Bank of Stamford, Dr.
Wardwell found time to parallel some of the activities of his father, who among other interests, including real
estate, was a director of the First National Bank, now the First National Bank and Trust Co., was instrumental in
building the Stamford Canal, and was a partner of The Stamford Foundry Co., manufacturers of the "Shipmate"
range and said to be the oldest stove foundry in the United States. Dr. Wardwell further resembled his forbears in
that the results of his industry and versatility were accentuated by the longevity characteristic of his family. His
father was active in business and other pursuits almost to the time of his death in his ninetieth year, but was
outlived by his twin sister, the late Mrs. William C. Hoyt. Dr. Wardwell’s oldest sister, the late Anna W.
Wardwell, died a few years ago at the age of 85, and other relatives lived to ages 80 to 96. Dr. Wardwell is
survived by his wife, the former Mary Augusta Bradford, of Newport, R.I., whom he married in 1885 and who is
a direct descendant of Gov. William Bradford of Plymouth Colony; his son, J. Bradford Wardwell, and his
daughter Mrs. C. Ward Birch; his elder sister, Miss Ida L. Wardwell, and two grandchildren, Herman Wardwell
Liebert, son of his elder daughter, the late Mrs. Frederick W. Liebert, and Margaret Patricia Birch; and a niece,
Mrs. Charles A. Betts, jr., all of Stamford, except Mr. Liebert, who lives in New York. Funeral services will be
held Tuesday at 4 p. m. in St. John’s Episcopal Church, of which Dr. Wardwell was a member since 1868.
Interment will be at Woodland Cemetery. Automobiles will meet the train leaving Grand Central at 3 p. m.
Born to them were:
(2.6.5.9.2.1.2.1) MARGARET WARDWELL married C. Ward Birch
(2.6.5.9.2.1.2.2) J. BRADFORD WARDWELL
(2.6.5.9.2.1.3) ANNA W. WARDWELL (1st born) born April 1, 1848 Stamford and died there October
18, 1931; buried there Woodland Cemetery; married January 8, 1874 in Stamford, James W. Sackett
[son of Jeremiah L. & Sarah E.] born 1845 NYC; this may have been her 2d husband
(2.6.5.9.2.1.4) IDA LOUISE WARDWELL (2d born) born May 28, 1850 Stamford
(2.6.5.9.2.2) MARY WARDWELL (Betsey) (twin) (Photos) born December 10, 1815 Stamford and
died 1916; married May 7, 1838 in Stamford, William Clasen Hoyt (2.5.2.3.5.5.3) – see him for offspring
(2.6.5.9.2.3) JAMES WARDWELL born June 13, 1821 Stamford and died there June 24, 1894; buried
there St. John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery; cemetery 1850; married January 22, 1845 in Stamford,
Sarah Catharine Rebecca Bishop [dau of John Knowles & Rebecca (Newman) Bishop] born August 27,
1824 Stamford and died there March 13, 1902; buried with James; and born to them were:
(2.6.5.9.2.3.1) JOHN WILLIAM WARDWELL born October 13, 1845 Stamford CT and died there
August 4, 1916, unmarried; buried there St. John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.2.3.2) JAMES HENRY WARDWELL born February 19, 1851 Stamford CT and died there
September 16, 1855; buried there St. John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.2.3.3) FANNIE ELIZABETH WARDWELL born March 25, 1856 Stamford CT and died there
March 14, 1932, unmarried; buried St. John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.2.3.4) MARIE E. WARDWELL born 1864 CT
(2.6.5.9.2.4) POLLY WARDWELL (1st born) born January 14, 1800 Stamford CT and died April 26,
1894 New Canaan CT; married January 22, 1827 Stamford, Pliny Daniels born c1796 CT and died July
16, 1853 NJ; and born to them were:
(2.6.5.9.2.4.1) ISAAC WARDWELL DANIELS born 1828 NJ; married c1853 Jane A {maiden name
unk} (1832-) and born to them was:
(2.6.5.9.2.4.1.1) WILLIAM E. DANIELS born 1861 New Canaan CT
(2.6.5.9.2.4.2) MARY DANIELS born 1830 CT; in 1880 living in Stamford, single, with her Aunt
Betsey Hoyt
(2.6.5.9.2.4.3) EMELINE DANIELS born 1838 CT
(2.6.5.9.2.4.4) SARAH DANIELS born 1840 CT
(2.6.5.9.2.5) WILLIAM WARDWELL (2d born) born July 15, 1801 Stamford CT and died there
October 11, 1843; buried there West Stamford Cemetery; married November 19, 1837 in Stamford,
Harriet Webb [dau of Ebenezer & Phebe (Todd) Webb] born December 28, 1805 New Canaan CT and
died there March 14, 1888; buried with William; and born to them was:
(2.6.5.9.2.5.1) PHEBE E. WARDWELL born May 28, 1843 Stamford CT and died there August 4,
1849; buried there West Stamford Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.2.6) RUFUS WARDWELL (3d born) born December 18, 1803 Stamford CT and died there
July 29, 1876; buried there North Street Cemetery; 1850 merchant; 1860 coal dealer; married 1st c1828
Elizabeth {maiden name unk}; married 2d c1833 Mary Gaylor born February 2, 1812 Stamford and
died there August 30, 1888; buried with Rufus; and born to him and Mary were;
(2.6.5.9.2.6.1) CHARLES W. WARDWELL born May 17, 1837 NY and died June 22, 1881 Stamford;
buried there North Street Cemetery; 1874 dealer of tea & coffee; married 1st c1861 Julia A. Demille
born 1838 NY and died December 13, 1874 Samford; married 2d 1877 Lillian F {maiden name unk}
born 1849 CT; and born to him and Julia were:
(2.6.5.9.2.6.1.1) JENNIE F. WARDWELL (1866-)
(2.6.5.9.2.6.1.2) JULIA ESTELL WARDWELL born 1868 Brooklyn NY; married May 22, 1888 in
Stamford, Charles Stickney Sackett born May 17, 1855 NYC
(2.6.5.9.2.6.1.3) GRACIE L. WARDWELL born September 1, 1870 Stamford CT
(2.6.5.9.2.6.1.4) LILLIE WARDWELL born February 9, 1874 Stamford CT
Born to Charles and his 2d wife, Lillian, were:
(2.6.5.9.2.6.1.5) FLORENCE WARDWELL (1877-)
(2.6.5.9.2.6.1.6) LELIA WARDWELL (1878-)
(2.6.5.9.2.6.1.7) MABEL WARDWELL (1879-)
(2.6.5.9.2.6.2) JULIA WARDWELL born May 19, 1840 Stamford CT and died there March 4, 1842;
buried there North Street Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.2.6.3) RUFUS HENRY WARDWELL born June 5, 1841 Stamford CT and died there March
11, 1842; buried there North Street Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.2.6.4) EMILY A. WARDWELL born 1843 Stamford CT; married October 22, 1873 in
Stamford, Emory Stockwell born June 2, 1833 Whitingham VT and died February 8, 1897 Stamford;
both buried there Woodland Cemetery; 1876 machinist; superintendent of the time-lock and small-lock
sections; deacon in the Universalist Church and served the town as burgess for a year; and born to them
was:
(2.6.5.9.2.6.4.1) HENRY E. STOCKWELL born July 14, 1876 Stamford CT
(2.6.5.9.2.6.5) THEODORE E. WARDWELL born 1847 Stamford CT; salesman 1885; commercial
traveler 1880; married Carrie Day (1852-) and born to them was:
(2.6.5.9.2.6.5.1) AMOS DAY WARDWELL born July 5, 1885 Stamford and died there August 12,
1885; buried there Woodland Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.2.7) SALLY WARDWELL (4th born) born May 22, 1807 Stamford CT and died there March 1,
1875; buried there St. John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery; married c1828 in Stamford, William Henry
Adams [son of Ebenezer & Elizabeth (Matthias) Adams] born February 26, 1801 Stamford and died
there July 12, 1869; buried with Sally; shoemaker 1860; and born to them were:
(2.6.5.9.2.7.1) CHARLES WILLIAM ADAMS born 1830 Stamford and died there February 18, 1831;
buried there West Stamford Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.2.7.2) MARY E ADAMS born 1833 CT
(2.6.5.9.2.7.3) WILLIAM E ADAMS (1835-)
(2.6.5.9.2.7.4) EMILY FRANCES ADAMS born 1841 Stamford and died there April 15, 1842; buried
there West Stamford Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.2.7.5) JAMES J ADAMS born 1845 CT
(2.6.5.9.2.7.6) MARTHA ADAMS born July 12, 1848 Stamford
(2.6.5.9.2.7.7) CORNELIA A ADAMS born 1849 CT; in 1880 living in Stamford, single, with her
unmarried sister Mary E
(2.6.5.9.2.8) HANNAH WARDWELL (5th born) born November 12, 1810 Stamford CT and died there
February 4, 1902; married November 28, 1832 in Stamford, Rev Seth William Scofield [son of
Obadiah & Mary (Lockwood) Scofield] born October 29, 1810 Greenwich and died February 22, 1886
Stamford; both buried there Woodland Cemetery; and born to them were:
(2.6.5.9.2.8.1) SARAH ELIZABETH SCOFIELD born May 17, 1845 Stamford and died there
December 17, 1933, unmarried; buried there Woodland Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.2.8.2) JAMES HALSTED SCOFIELD born November 17, 1850
(2.6.5.9.2.9) ABIGAIL WARDWELL (6th born) born August 20, 1812 Stamford CT and died there
November 11, 1891, unmarried; buried there Woodland Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.2.10) PRISCILLA WARDWELL ((9th born) born January 15, 1818 Stamford CT
(2.6.5.9.3) RUFUS KNAPP born August 19, 1780/1 Stamford and died there September 16, 1853
(1866?); married 1st February 7, 1804 Elizabeth Scofield (2.1.5.6.1.6); married 2d June 18, 1817 Betsy
Howe (2.6.5.2.2.3). Born to Rufus and Elizabeth were:
(2.6.5.9.3.1) ISAAC KNAPP born January 5, 1805 Stamford and died July 12, 1829 near Thoga Point,
Fairfield Co CT, by drowning; never married
(2.6.5.9.3.2) HEZEKIAH KNAPP born February 17, 1806 Stamford and died there December 28, 1816
(or December 28, 1809); buried West Stamford Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.3.3) SALLY KNAPP (twin) born September 18, 1807 Stamford
(2.6.5.9.3.4) MARY KNAPP (twin) born September 18, 1807 Stamford and died April 3, 1808
(2.6.5.9.3.5) BENJAMIN KNAPP born April 9, 1809 Stamford and died there October 15, 1838; buried
at Mill Creek Cemetery (West Stamford Cemetery); never married
(2.6.5.9.3.6) MARY ELIZABETH KNAPP born February 5, 1811 Stamford and died there October 19,
1870; never married
(2.6.5.9.3.7) JOHN KNAPP born October 17, 1812 Stamford and died May 1, 1878 Madison NJ;
married November 5, 1834 at Madison NJ, Harriet Emeline Bruen (1812-1897)
(2.6.5.9.3.8) WILLIAM RUFUS KNAPP born June 23, 1815 Stamford and died October 20, 1880
Greenwich CT; married c1836/7 at Stamford, Matilda F. Budd and they had 5 kids
(2.6.5.9.3.9) ELIZABETH KNAPP (I) born and died January 19, 1817 Stamford; buried West Stamford
Cemetery
Born to Rufus and his second wife, Betsy were:
(2.6.5.9.3.10) ELIZABETH KNAPP (II) born April 30, 1818 Stamford and died October 9, 1870
Richmond Hills NY October 9, 1870 Stamford); married February 2, 1841 at Stamford, John Bedient
Knapp (2.6.5.1.5.9); both buried Woodland Cemetery, Stamfo rd - see him for offspring
(2.6.5.9.3.11) CORNELIA HOWE KNAPP born April 1, 1820 Stamford and died 1905 Queens? NY;
married November 4, 1844 at Stamford, Henry Smith (1819-1888) and born to them were:
(2.6.5.9.3.11.1) CORNELIA ELIZABETH SMITH born Queens NY
(2.6.5.9.3.11.2) FRANCES GUYATT SMITH born Queens NY
(2.6.5.9.3.12) SAMUEL HOWE KNAPP born January 17, 1825 Stamford and died there August 23,
1831 by drowning
(2.6.5.9.4) SALLY KNAPP born November 18, 1785 Stamford and died there July 10, 1851; married
February 9, 1806 at Stamford, John Scofield, Jr. (2.1.5.6.1.2) – see him for offspring
(2.6.5.9.5) LUTHER KNAPP born August 25, 1788 (August 21, 1789) Stamford and died there
December 5, 1866; farmer 1850; married October 25, 1814 in Stamford, Hannah Selleck (2.6.5.3.4.3);
both buried Woodland Cemetery; and born to them were:
(2.6.5.9.5.1) PHOEBE SELLECK KNAPP (Phebe) born July 19, 1815 Stamford and died there 1909;
married c1836 Samuel Pearson born 1805 RI and died 1874 Stamford; both buried Woodland Cem
etery; and born to them were:
(2.6.5.9.5.1.1) SAMUEL PEARSON born 1839 NY
(2.6.5.9.5.1.2) JAMES ELLIOTT PEARSON born October 30, 1841 Stamford and died there October
16, 1844; buried North Street Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.5.1.3) JOSEPH THURSTON PEARSON born July 15, 1844 Stamford and died there April 20,
1846; buried North Street Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.5.1.4) CHARLES PEARSON born February 3, 1847 Stamford and died there May 6, 1850;
buried there North Street Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.5.1.5) EMMA P PEARSON born 1849 NY
(2.6.5.9.5.1.6) HENRY C PEARSON born January 10, 1854 NY and died March 22, 1887; buried
Woodland Cemetery, Stamford
(2.6.5.9.5.2) JOSEPH SELLECK KNAPP born March 15, 1818 Stamford and died there April14, 1865;
buried Woodland Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.5.3) MARY PECK KNAPP (Polly Peck Knapp) born June 6, 1821 Stamford and died there
June 17, 1910; unmarried; buried Woodland Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.5.4) ANN ELIZA KNAPP born May 26, 1823 Stamford and died there October 12, 1852;
buried North Street Cemtery; married c1842 James Law (c1819-); and born to them were:
(2.6.5.9.5.4.1) DAVID LAW born February 28, 1843 Stamford and died there August 15, 1843; buried
North Street Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.5.4.2) JAMES LAW (1848-)
(2.6.5.9.5.5) CHARLES HEZEKIAH KNAPP born August 23, 1825 Stamford and died there January
30, 1908; married 1st c1849 in Stamford, Harriet Emily Crabbe (4.6.3.4.4.6.2); married 2d May 25, 1865
in Stamford, his sister-in-law, Ann J Crabbe (4.6.3.4.4.6.4); married 3d Emeline L. Scott born July 6,
1845 Greenwich CT and died February 20, 1934 Stamford; Charles and all his wives are all buried
Woodland Cemetery; and born to Charles and Harriet were:
(2.6.5.9.5.5.1) IDA AMELIA KNAPP born February 14, 1853 Stamford and died there March 21,
1932; unmarried; buried Woodland Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.5.5.2) EMMA F. KNAPP born May 25, 1855 Stamford and died there August 24, 1932; buried
Woodland Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.5.5.3) CHARLES ELI KNAPP born May 8, 1862 Stamford and died there 1918; 1885-1019
butcher-owner of meat market; married September 9, 1884 in Stamford, Annie L. Lewis [parents from
Wales] born May 1865 NYC and died 1944 Stamford; both buried Woodland Cemetery, Stamford; and
born to them were:
(2.6.5.9.5.5.3.1) LEWIS H. KNAPP born July 13, 1885 Stamford and died there February 28, 1957
(2.6.5.9.5.5.3.2) VIOLA KNAPP born May 1890 Stamford and died there 1940; buried there Woodland
Cemetery; married Leslie T Sutherland
(2.6.5.9.5.5.3.3) MABEL KNAPP born August 1893 Stamford
Born to Charles and his 3d wife, Emeline, were:
(2.6.5.9.5.5.4) NELLIE M. KNAPP (1871-)
(2.6.5.9.5.5.5) EVERETT JOSEPH KNAPP born March 8, 1877 Stamford and died there November
14, 1883
(2.6.5.9.5.6) HANNAH M. KNAPP born June 26, 1827 Stamford and died there May 11, 1914;
married c1849 Grant Judd [son of Hawley & Eleanor (Adams) Judd] born June 29, 1829 Redding CT
and died January 3, 1892 Stamford; blacksmith 1850; manufacturer 1860; carriage manufacturer 1892;
both buried Woodland Cemetery; and born to them was:
(2.6.5.9.5.6.1) WILLIAM HAWLEY JUDD (Photos) born February 10, 1850 Stamford and died there
November 12, 1927; attended the local schools and at 18y became clerk of the lumber firm of St. John
and Hoyt; 1878 he became a partner and was also secretary and treasurer of the manufacturing branch,
the St. John Woodworking Co; President of Getman and Judd Co; treasurer and director of the East
Branch Dock Co; vice president of the Stamford Trust Co; a director and member of the executive
committee of the Stamford Savings Bank and the Western Connecticut Title and Mortgage Co; etc;
married c1872 Anna Moores born April 3, 1851 NY and died August 29, 1927 Stamford; both buried
Woodland Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.5.7) MARY KNAPP (1829-)
(2.6.5.9.6) BETHIA KNAPP born January 15, 1795 Stamford and died there January 25, 1852; married
c1815 in Stamford, Charles S. Gaylor born January 14, 1790 and died April 13, 1844 Stamford; both
buried West Stamford Cemetery; and born to them was:
(2.6.5.9.6.1) CHARLES S. GAYLOR Jr (Photo) born March 21, 1816 Stamford and died there June 26,
1902; took an outstanding part in the business, financial and political life in Stamford, having been a
director of the Stamford Gas Co., and subsequently the Gas and Electric Co as well as incorporator and
president of the Citizens’ Savings Bank, which open 1869; he was director of it when he died and had
never missed a director’s meeting. He was also, for a number of years director of the First National
Bank. In early life, a Whig, he afterward became a Republican, serving a long period as a burgess in
Stamford ant at one time as first selectman; 4th of 8 children born in Stamford; after his schooling in
Stamford, he served an apprenticeship under Edwin Bishop and then engaged in the lumber business in
NY for 20 years, in firms known as Gaylor and Stevens and Gaylor and Carrington, and Garylor,
Carrington, &I Co; during his stay in New York, he was made a Lieutenant in the 258th Regiment NY
Volunteers in the state militia; married March 10, 1842 in Stamford, Caroline F. Budd born May 25,
1820 NJ and died November 16, 1913 Stamford; both buried St. John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery; and
born to them were:
(2.6.5.9.6.1.1) CHARLES H. GAYLOR born January 21, 1843 Stamford and died January 11, 1870;
bookkeeper 1868; married March 24, 1866 in Stamford, Grace D. Griswold [dau of Russell G. & Sarah
(Newton) Griswold] born 1847 Lanesboro MA and died 1928 Stamford; both buried St. John’s &
Andrew’s Cemetery; and born to them were:
(2.6.5.9.6.1.1.1) GRACE GAYLOR born March 28, 1867 Stamford and died there August 8, 1868;
buried St. John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.6.1.1.2) CHARLES E. GAYLOR born May 15, 1868 Stamford and died there 1914; buried
Woodland Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.6.1.1.3) FLORENCE GAYLOR born August 22, 1869 Stamford and died there January 22,
1871; buried St. John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.6.1.2) CAROLINE B. GAYLOR born July 25, 1846 and died February 25, 1847 Stamford;
buried St. John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.6.1.3) THOMAS E. GAYLOR born November 27, 1848 and died July 27, 1849; buried St.
John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery
(2.6.5.9.6.1.4) LEONARD B. GAYLOR (1857-)
(2.6.6) DEBORAH KNAPP (8M0K-89) born June 25/28, 1705 Stamford CT and died at “old Well” -
Norwalk CT, date unknown; buried there; married 1st December 1, 1726, at Stamford, Lieutenant
William King who died December 23, 1753; married 2d c1755 in Stamford, Pierre Quintard of
Norwalk (1699/1700-1762) also his second marriage. (Jim - a William King, in 1728, was allowed a
lot, four rods north and south, and two rods east and west, below Long Bridge, west side of Mill river
for a tannery.) [Fred Knapp says he has found no indication of any offspring from either marriage.]
Pierre was a silversmith, tavern keeper and ship owner.
(2.6.7) MOSES KNAPP, SR., (8M0J-JJ) born August 6, 1709 Stamford and died June 9, 1789
Litchfield Co CT; a farmer; married 1st November 25, 1731 at Stamford, Jemima Mead [dau of
Ebenezer & Sarah (Knapp) Mead] born October 12, 1711 Greenwich and died there by 1766 (1764?);
married 2d May 12, 1767, at Stamford, Rachel (Weed) Buxton. Born to Moses and Jemima were:
(2.6.7.1) JEMIMA KNAPP (8M0J-LV) born January 9, 1732/33, Stamford and died Stamford-Darien,
date unk (after 1812); married December 12, 1751 at Stamford, David Waterbury III born May 14,
1728 Stamford and died there April 28, 1812; buried Noroton River Cemetery, Darien CT. David was
in Captain Bell’s Company, LtCol John Mead’s Regiment, August 12, 1776, Rev. War Service. Born to
them were:
(2.6.7.1.1) SARAH WATERBURY (Sally) born June 2, 1754 Stamford and died there July 9, 1837;
unmarried
(2.6.7.1.2) HANNAH WATERBURY born December 29, 1756 Stamford and died there May 5, 1819;
married May 17, 1772 in Stamford, Joseph Wilmot [son of Francis & Charity (Ketchum) Wilmot] born
December 4, 1745 Greenwich and died December 6, 1827; both buried Noroton River Cemetery,
Darien CT; Rev. War Vet served 1776 as Sergeant; and born to them were:
(2.6.7.1.2.1) DAVID WILMOT born February 13, 1773 Stamford
(2.6.7.1.2.2) ISAAC WILMOT born November 20, 1775 Stamford
(2.6.7.1.2.3) EBENEZER WILMOT born December 21, 1781 Stamford
(2.6.7.1.2.4) HANNAH WILMOT born May 20, 1784 Stamford and died there February 22, 1848;
married April 2, 1805 in Stamford, Abijah Scofield (2.5.3.2.11.1) – see him for offspring
(2.6.7.1.2.5) EBER WILMOT born February 3, 1787 Stamford
(2.6.7.1.2.6) WILLIAM WILMOT born March 28, 1792 Stamford and died July 21, 1847 Darien CT;
married August 25, 1815 in NY, Polly Brown [dau of Doctor & Elizabeth (Leeds) Brown] born March
11, 1795 Stamford and died June 28, 1876 Darien; both buried Noroton River Cemetery, Darien; and
born to them were:
(2.6.7.1.2.6.1) CATHERINE WILMOT born June 26, 1816 Stamford and died November 29, 1841;
buried Noroton River Cemetery, Darien CT
(2.6.7.1.2.6.2) LORENZO DON WILMOT born February 25, 1822 Stamford and died there May 29,
1822; buried North Street Cemetery
(2.6.7.1.2.6.3) HELLEN WILMOT born 1830 CT
(2.6.7.1.2.6.4) HANNAH WILMOT born 1835 CT
(2.6.7.1.2.6.5) CHARLES BROWN WILMOT born September 27, 1817 Stamford
(2.6.7.1.2.7) SARAH WILMOT born May 20, 1795 Stamford; married September 10, 1815 in
Stamford, Elihu Scofield [son of Jonas & Sarah (Hoyt) Scofield] born January 10, 1791 Stamford; and
born to them was:
(2.6.7.1.2.7.1) SARAH MARIA SCOFIELD born July 9, 1819 and died January 27, 1853 Stamford;
married March 19, 1838 in Stamford, William Henry Bishop born September 27, 1810 Stamford and
died February 17, 1853 Chicago IL; both buried Green Cemetery, Stamford; and born to them were:
(2.6.7.1.2.7.1.1) WILLIAM WALLACE BISHOP born February 15, 1839 Stamford and died there
September 17, 1867; buried Long Ridge Cemetery
(2.6.7.1.2.7.1.2) JENNIE BISHOP born August 22, 1845 Stamford and died there July 25, 1864; buried
Long Ridge Cemetery
(2.6.7.1.2.8) JOSEPH WILMOT born February 18, 1798 Stamford
(2.6.7.1.2.9) JOHN WILMOT born April 11, 1799 and died February 11, 1840 Stamford; married
c1824 Sally {mnu} (c1803-) (born July 18, 1800 and died October 31, 1828); both buried Noroton
River Cemetery, Darien CT
(2.6.7.1.3) TAMSON WATERBURY born September 6, 1758 Stamford and died there May 1799;
unmarried
(2.6.7.1.4) EBENEZER WATERBURY born July 22, 1760 Stamford and died 1795; married April 11,
1793 at Stamford, Prudence Knapp (2.6.2.10.8); and born to them were [this may have been Ebenezer’s
2d marriage, Barbara Kaye has him marrying c1781 Sarah {maiden name unk} and having 2 daughters,
Charity born 1782 and Hannah born c1784)]:
(2.6.7.1.4.1) HENRY WATERBURY born March 10, 1794 Stamford
(2.6.7.1.4.2) ELIZA WATERBURY born May 27, 1796 Stamford
(2.6.7.1.4.3) JULIA WATERBURY born October 24, 1800 Stamford
(2.6.7.1.4.4) MARY ANN WATERBURY born January 13, 1803 Stamford
(2.6.7.1.4.5) GEORGE WATERBURY born February 17, 1805 Stamford
(2.6.7.1.5) PHOEBE WATERBURY (Phebe) born October 14, 1762 Stamford and died between 1812-
17; married c1783 William Bates [son of John & Sarah E. (Bostwick) Bates Jr] born May 1, 1758
Stamford and died after 1817 Nelson, Upper Canada; apparently Phebe and William must have
divorced/separated because he married c1785 Rebecca and they had 3 kids; and born to Phebe and
William was:
(2.6.7.1.5.1) HENRY BATES (c1784-)
(2.6.7.1.6) ELIZABETH WATERBURY born January 1 (June 12), 1764 Stamford and died after 1849;
married November 25, 1789 Charles Lockwood (5.1.4.9.1.1) – see him for offspring
(2.6.7.1.7) JARED WATERBURY born July 4, 1766 Stamford
(2.6.7.1.8) DAVID WATERBURY IV born May 21, 1768 Stamford; married November 16, 1783,
Elizabeth Holly who died in 1843 at Stamford; and born to them were:
(2.6.7.1.8.1) MARY MUNDAY WATERBURY born November 4, 1784
(2.6.7.1.8.2) SALLY WATERBURY born July 11, 1786 Stamford CT and died November 19, 1856
Darien CT; buried St. John’s & St. Andrew’s Cemetery, Stamford; married c1803 David Howe (2.3.3.2.4)
– see him for offspring
(2.6.7.1.8.3) ELIZABETH WATERBURY born December 27, 1790
(2.6.7.1.8.4) ABIGAIL HOLLY WATERBURY born October 3, 1793 and died before 1799
(2.6.7.1.8.5) ABIGAIL HOLLY WATERBURY born March 17, 1799
(2.6.7.1.8.6) JOHN HOLLY WATERBURY born July 12, 1803
(2.6.7.1.9) MOSES WATERBURY born May 26, 1770 Stamford and died after 1850 Darien CT;
married July 15, 1793 in Darien, Keziah Weed [dau of Daniel] born 1772 Stamford and died after 1860;
and born to them were:
(2.6.7.1.9.1) EBENEZER WATERBURY born February 9, 1794 Stamford
(2.6.7.1.9.2) ELIZA WATERBURY born January 22, 1796 Stamford
(2.6.7.1.9.3) HANNAH WATERBURY born May 4, 1799 Darien CT and died July 16, 1864 Stamford;
married January 27, 1819 Elisha Seely [son of Wix & Catharine (Selleck) Seely Jr] born October 28,
1795 Stamford and died there March 30, 1860; both buried North Street Cemetery; butcher 1850; and
born to them were:
(2.6.7.1.9.3.1) ELIZABETH ANN SEELY (Elisabeth Ann) born December 3, 1819 Darien CT and died
May 28, 1892 Stamford; unmarried; buried Woodland Cemetery
(2.6.7.1.9.3.2) NATHAN SEELY (1822-)
(2.6.7.1.9.3.3) PHEBE SEELY born October 31, 1826 Stamford and died there May 12, 1865; buried
Woodland Cemetery; married December 17, 1849 in Stamford, as his 1st wife, Samuel
Lockwood (4.2.5.1.6.1.1) – no offspring
(2.6.7.1.9.3.4) WYX SEELY (Wix) (1831-1850) buried Spring Grove Cemetery, Darien CT
(2.6.7.1.9.3.5) SUSAN D. SEELY born 1833 Stamford and died there 1888; unmarried; buried
Woodland Cemetery; tailor 1860
(2.6.7.1.9.3.6) WILLIAM HENRY SEELY born February 1836 Stamford; married 1861 in Sag Harbor,
Long Island, NY, Carrie Nickerson Nelson (c1840-); and born to them were:
(2.6.7.1.9.3.6.1) WILLIAM NELSON SEELY (c1862-)
(2.6.7.1.9.3.6.2) GEORGE ELISHA SEELY (c1864-)
(2.6.7.1.9.3.6.3) EDWARD BROOKS SEELY (c1866-)
(2.6.7.1.9.3.6.4) EDITH SEELY (c1868-)
(2.6.7.1.9.3.6.5) LUCIUS OLMSTEAD SEELY (c1870-)
(2.6.7.1.9.3.6.6) BLANCHE SEELY (c1872-)
(2.6.7.1.9.3.6.7) ETHEL SEELY (c1874-)
(2.6.7.1.9.3.6.8) CAROLINE SEELY (c1876-)
(2.6.7.1.9.3.6.9) FREDERICK WATERBURY SEELY (c1878-)
(2.6.7.1.9.3.7) CATHERINE SEELY born 1839 Stamford; dressmaker 1860; 1880 living in Stamford
unmarried
(2.6.7.1.9.3.8) SARAH JANE SEELY born 1831 Stamford
(2.6.7.1.9.4) MARY WATERBURY born 1800 CT and died after 1860 Darien, unmarried
(2.6.7.1.9.5) WILLIAM WEED WATERBURY born October 31, 1801 Stamford and died December
25, 1891 Darien CT; buried there Spring Grove Cemetery; married 1st October 2, 1827 in Stamford,
Barbara Hall (c1800-1828); buried Noroton River Cemetery, Darien; married 2d March 23, 1831 in
Stamford, Sarah Holmes (5.2.3.2.4.2); married 3d April 20, 1851 in Darien, Hannah
Shaw (5.2.3.5.3.2.2); both buried Spring Grove Cemetery; and born to William and Barbara was:
(2.6.7.1.9.5.1) JONATHAN M.WATERBURY born December 29, 1827 Darien CT and died there June
3, 1904; buried there Spring Grove Cemetery; married 1st February 6, 1854 Josephine Johnson (1838-
1860); married 2d Mary E. Rusco (1834-1913) buried Spring Grove Cemetery; (this was Mary’s 2d
marriage – 1st to John Isaac Webb and they had 4 kids) and born to Jonathan and Josephine was:
(2.6.7.1.9.5.1.1) GEORGE WATERBURY (1856-)
Born to Jonathan and his 2d wife, Mary, was:
(2.6.7.1.9.5.1.2) NELLIE WATERBURY (1868-)
Born to William and his 2d wife, Sarah, was:
(2.6.7.1.9.5.2) REBECCA WATERBURY born January 8, 1838 and died July 18, 1861 Darien; buried
there Noroton River Cemetery
Born to William and his 3d wife, Hannah, was:
(2.6.7.1.9.5.3) ANNIE WATERBURY born 1858 Darien CT
(2.6.7.1.9.6) PHEBE WATERBURY born c1805 Stamford
(2.6.7.1.9.7) ABIGAIL WATERBURY born 1807 Stamford and died after 1860 Darien; unmarried
(2.6.7.1.9.8) MARIA WATERBURY born 1811 Stamford and died after 1860 Darien; unmarried
(2.6.7.1.9.9) LEWIS C. WATERBURY born 1814 CT and died 1907 Darien; married November 11,
1844 in Darien, Nancy Shaw (5.2.3.5.3.2.1); both buried Spring Grove Cemetery, Darien; and born to
them were:
(2.6.7.1.9.9.1) ADELINE WATERBURY (1846-)
(2.6.7.1.9.9.2) ANDREW SHAW WATERBURY born June 1848 Darien and died there 1926; married
October 8, 1873 in Darien, Julia L. Scofield [dau of Henry Selleck & Agness Ann (Lambert) Scofield]
born August 21, 1851 in Stamford and died 1910 Darien; both buried Spring Grove Cemetery; and born
to them were:
(2.6.7.1.9.9.2.1) ADELAIDE LOUISE WATERBURY born December 17, 1876 Darien and died there
February 4, 1932; married 1908 Thomas Comly Reading born January 22, 1876 Raven Rock NJ amd
died 1963 Bridgeport CT; both buried Spring Grove Cemetery, Darien
(2.6.7.1.9.9.2.2) MARY WATERBURY born 1880 Darien – date apparently wrong unless she was a
twin
(2.6.7.1.9.9.2.3) HELEN AGNES WATERBURY born May 29, 1880
(2.6.7.1.9.9.2.4) CARRIE BELLE WATERBURY born June 7, 1882
(2.6.7.1.9.9.3) ANN R.WATERBURY born 1852 Darien and died there 1920; married after 1880
George W. Clock [son of William & Sally (Mather) Clock] born January 12, 1836 CT and died April
25, 1905 Darien; both buried Spring Grove Cemetery
(2.6.7.1.9.9.4) ROBERT FRANKLIN WATERBURY (1858-1859) buried Spring Grove Cemetery,
Darien
(2.6.7.1.9.9.5) ELLA WATERBURY born 1863 Darien
(2.6.7.1.10) NATHANIEL WATERBURY born May 10, 1772 Stamford and died before 1805; married
Hannah, maiden name unk
(2.6.7.1.11) JANE WATERBURY born December 22, 1774 Stamford and died before 1805
(2.6.7.2) EBENEZER KNAPP (8M0J-M2) born August 4, 1734, Stamford and supposedly died in the
French and Indian Wars. He married, name unk, but born to them was:
(2.6.7.2.1) EBENEZER KNAPP II born June 25, 1755 Stratfield CT; married Mary {maiden name
unk}; and born to them was:
(2.6.7.2.1.1) ROBERT KNAPP born June 10, 1781 Stratfield CT; married Sally Wilson and born to
them were:
(2.6.7.2.1.1.1) MAHALA W. KNAPP born July 10, 1804 and died the same year
(2.6.7.2.1.1.2) EMELINE W. KNAPP born May 18, 1807
(2.6.7.2.1.1.3) ROBERT W. KNAPP born September 19, 1811
(2.6.7.2.1.1.4) SETH SILLIMAN WILSON KNAPP born January 24, 1814 Stratfield CT and died
1899 Bridgeport CT; a carriage maker; married in New Haven CT Harriet Cannon and born to them
were:
(2.6.7.2.1.1.4.1) JAMES A. KNAPP
(2.6.7.2.1.1.4.2) HARRIET C. KNAPP
(2.6.7.2.1.1.4.3) HELEN F. KNAPP
(2.6.7.2.1.1.4.4) ADAH C. KNAPP
(2.6.7.2.1.1.5) IVERSON WILSON KNAPP born September 16, 1816
(2.6.7.2.1.1.6) MAHALA W.KNAPP born November 28, 1818; married Andrew Jennings
(2.6.7.2.1.1.7) WILLIAM KNAPP born April 12, 1822
(2.6.7.2.1.1.8) ALBERT WILSON KNAPP born December 10, 1823
(2.6.7.3) MOSES KNAPP, JR., (3V8G-1S) born June 5, 1736 Stamford and died October 11 (15), 1821
probably at Bethlehem, Litchfield, CT; served with the Connecticut forces during the Revolutionary
War; a Congregationalist and Presbyterian; married September 18, 1760 at Bethlehem, Margaret
Kasson born August 30, 1815 Woodbury CT and died at Bethlehem. Born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.1) ESTHER KNAPP (Ester) born December 6 (10/26), 1761 Salisbury (Woodbury?) CT;
married 1782 Jared Mead
(2.6.7.3.2) EBENEZER KASSON KNAPP born June 10, 1763 (Bethlehem) Stamford and died June
12, 1843 Onondaga Hill, Onondaga, NY; married c1787/88 Huldah Maltby born August 25, 1771 and
died July 9, 1846. Born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.2.1) WALKER JOHN KNAPP born August 29, 1788 New Milford CT and died July 26, 1861
Onondaga Co NY; married 1st Pauline Wood; 2d Mary O. Bedell. Born to them were (not sure which
of the wives are mothers for the kids below, but you can speculate with assignment of middle names):
(2.6.7.3.2.1.1) JAMES WOOD KNAPP born June 29, 1817 and died 1881; married November 28,
1835 Anna Maria Schuyler
(2.6.7.3.2.1.2) EMELINE AMELIA KNAPP born June 25, 1813 Onondaga Co NY and died July 25,
1864; married January 4, 1831 Edmund D. Cobb
(2.6.7.3.2.1.3) ADELINE (ADELIA) KNAPP born September 14, 1815 and died May 26, 1843;
married December 5, 1833 Amos Pendleton and born to them was:
(2.6.7.3.2.1.3.1) EDWARD PENDLETON (1843-)
(2.6.7.3.2.1.4) LUCY ANN KNAPP born September 25, 1819 and died 1891; married 1st August 31,
1836 James W. Seeley; 2d November 16, 1859 Ambrose Spencer. Born to Lucy and James was:
(2.6.7.3.2.1.4.1) GEORGE WALKER SEELEY
Born to Lucy and her second husband, Ambrose, was:
(2.6.7.3.2.1.4.2) ALICE SPENCER married Fred Phares [Jim - one of the many things I have learned
doing this work, is the variety of spellings for the Ferris/Feris/Farris/Faris/Phares,etc name. They may
or may not be related.]
(2.6.7.3.2.1.5) CHARLES W. KNAPP born November 13, 1824 Onondaga Co NY and died there
September 5, 1900; buried Onondaga Hill Cemetery; married January 25, 1871 at Camillus, Onondaga,
NY Mary G. Jerome
(2.6.7.3.2.1.6) JOHN OWEN KNAPP born December 7, 1826 and died September 5, 1900; married
1st Caroline Schuyler; 2d Henrietta J. Strong; 3d Mary J. Strong
(2.6.7.3.2.1.7) MARY BEDELL KNAPP born May 2, 1829 Onondaga Co NY; married September 6,
1847 Joseph Somers
(2.6.7.3.2.1.8) CAROLINE W. KNAPP (1831-)
(2.6.7.3.2.1.9) WILLIAM BEDELL KNAPP born July 25, 1832 and died same day (or before February
6, 1876?)
(2.6.7.3.2.1.10) EMMA FISHER KNAPP born October 3, 1836; married October 10, 1855 Benjamin
Scott
(2.6.7.3.2.1.11) MILLICENT ASHBY KNAPP born June 20, 1840 Onondaga Co NY; married 1st June
13, 1860 Robert Snow; 2d November 26, 1888 Cyrus B. Keeney
(2.6.7.3.2.1.12) FRANCIANAH M. KNAPP born March 15, 1844 and died July 1, 1844
(2.6.7.3.2.2) SUSAN KNAPP (Sukey) born October 14, 1790 Southbury, Litchfield, CT and died May
8, 1861; married Rev. John Frazer
(2.6.7.3.2.3) JOEL KNAPP born June 12, 1793 Southbury, New Haven, CT and died May 16, 1864
Milton, Cass, MI; buried there; married 1st September 14, 1816 in Onondaga Hill, Onondaga Co NY,
Esther Bedell born July 27, 1799 Onondaga Hill and died there May 7, 1835; buried Onondaga Hill
Cemetery; and 2d c1836 in Onondaga Co NY, Electa Mead born November 1803 and died February 11,
1874 Mayfield, Fulton, NY; buried Fayetteville Cemetery, Fayetteville, Onondaga, NY. Born to Joel
and Esther were:
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1) WILLIAM LEWIS KNAPP born January 4, 1818 Onondaga Hill NY and died
September 18, 1891 Fayetteville, Onondaga, NY; buried there Fayetteville Cemetery; married
September 24, 1840 in Pleasant Prairie, Cass, MI, Jane Electa Mead born December 3, 1822 Pleasant
Prairie and died September 9, 1855 Amenia, Dutchess, NY; buried there; married 2d December 25,
1857 in Onondaga Co NY, Delia Cunningham born June 28, 1831 Kirkville, Onondaga, NY and died
July 23, 1884 DeWitt, Onondaga, NY; buried there. William was a farmer and furniture dealer-
merchant. Born to him and Jane were:
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.1) MARY ESTHER KNAPP born November 19, 1841 Pleasant Prairie, Cass, MI and
died April 1, 1858 DeWitt, Onondaga, NY; buried there
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.2) HENRY JOEL KNAPP born May 9, 1843 Pleasant Prairie, Cass, MI and died
December 20, 1918 Fayetteville, Onondaga, NY; buried there Fayetteville Cemetery; Civil War Vet
served with 3d New York Voluneer Cavalry; married December 29, 1868 in Fayetteville NY, Catherine
M. Duff [dau of John & Miranda (Hitchcock) Duff] born June 25, 1846 Fayetteville NY and died
January 16, 1912 Baltimore MD; buried with Henry. Born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.2.1) HERBERT CLEMENT KNAPP, M.D., born January 14, 1872 Fayetteville,
Onondaga, NY and died December 31, 1951 Baltimore MD; buried there; married June 25, 1901 in
Baltimore, Margaret Raub Hubert born December 27, 1874 Philadelphia PA and died July 23, 1918
Geneva, Ontario, NY; buried there. Born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.2.1.1) KATHERINE RAUB KNAPP born February 8, 1906 Baltimore MD and died there
February 15, 1907; buried there
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.2.1.2) HENRY JOEL KNAPP born June 10, 1908 Baltimore MD; married September 2,
1944 in London, England Antonie Viktoria Fleischmann born April 30, 1904 Munich, Germany and
born to them was:
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.2.1.2.1) FRANCES ANTONIE KNAPP born April 18, 1947 Baltimore MD
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.2.1.3) MARGARET RAUB KNAPP born November 13, 1910 Baltimore MD; married
January 4, 1930 in Boonesboro, Baltimore, MD Wilbur Aumen Wachter and born to them was:
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.2.1.3.1) MARGARET RAUB KNAPP WACHTER (Peggy) born June 30, 1913
Baltimore MD
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.2.2) ERNEST CLAYTON KNAPP born June 7, 1874 Fayetteville NY and died there;
married June 10, 1920 in Northville, Onondaga, NY Bertha Scribner [dau of Christopher & Frances
(Hillabrandt) Scribner] born October 29, 1882 Northville NY and died September 7, 1966 Fayetteville
NY; both buried there. Born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.2.2.1) KATHERINE FRANCES KNAPP born February 8, 1922 Syracuse, Onondaga,
NY
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.2.2.2) JOEL ERNEST KNAPP born August 12, 1923 Fayetteville, Onondaga, NY and
died May 17, 2004 Anderson, Madison, IN; buried Fayetteville NY; graduated from Fayetteville High
School; USAF WWII Vet; Air Traffic Controller retired from Government service 1978; married
November 3-5, 1945 in Peoria IL, Phyliss Jane Paape [dau of Walden & Willa] born December 15,
1926 Marietta, Duval, FL and died August 10, 2002 Columbus, Bartholomew, IN; buried there –
divorced 1951 – they adopted Barbara Jane Knapp
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.2.2.3) BERTHA JANE KNAPP born December 27, 1924 Fayetteville NY and died there
September 22, 1936; buried there
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.2.3) MABEL RUTH KNAPP born November 30, 1876 Fayetteville NY and died there
April 4, 1878; buried there
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.2.3) LENA ROSE KNAPP born November 30, 1876 Fayetteville NY and died there
August 2, 1877; buried there
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.2.4) ARTHUR HENRY KNAPP born May 4, 1879 Fayetteville NY and died May 13,
1922 Genoa, Cayuga, NY; buried Fayetteville Cemetery, Fayetteville NY; bank cashier; married June
25, 1902in Genoa, Cayuga, NY Alice Pears born July 4, 1877 Duluth, St. Louis, MN and died February
12, 1957 Syracuse NY; buried there; fruit store merchant. Born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.2.4.1) ARTHUR BLAIR KNAPP born April 30, 1905 Duluth MN and died in Dobbs
Ferry, Westchester, NY; married July 26, 1930 in Syracuse NY, Gertrude Marie Park [dau of Ernest &
Mary (Livermore) Park] born April 30, 1905 Duluth MN and died Dobbs Ferry; both buried there.
Born to them was:
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.2.4.1.1) SUSAN PARK KNAPP born March 17, 1931 Syracuse NY
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.2.4.2) ROBERT EUGENE KNAPP born November 26, 1913 Genoa, Cayuga, NY;
married July 14, 1932 in Genoa, Frances Williams born c1914 Genoa
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.2.5) CARROLL DUFF KNAPP born June 18, 1884 Manlius, Onondaga, NY and died
March 24, 1957 Fayetteville, Onondaga, NY; married September 2, 1909 in Fayetteville NY, Harriet
Beebe Collins [dau of Charles & Sarah (Gillette) Collins] born February 17, 1881 Fayetteville NY and
died there; both buried there. Born to them was:
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.2.5.1) ELIZABETH KNAPP born June 8, 1910 Fayetteville NY
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.3) FRANCES ADELE KNAPP born May 18, 1845 Pleasant Prairie, Cass, MI and died
February 28, 1874 DeWitt, Onondaga, NY; buried Fayetteville Cemetery, Fayetteville NY
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.4) FRANK LEWIS KNAPP born October 2, 1850 Pleasant Prairie, Cass, MI and died
April 4, 1919 Delville OH [or Wellesley, Norfolk, MA?]; married June 21, 1876 in Hamilton, Madison,
NY Elizabeth Cornelia Barney born January 27, 1856 NY and died in Deville OH [last known
residence]. Born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.4.1) ELIZABETH ESTHER KNAPP born April 1877 Hamilton, Madison, NY
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.4.2) FRANCES LOUISE KNAPP born 1879 Lowville, Lewis, NY
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.4.3) LEWIS BARNEY KNAPP born 1881 Lowville, Lewis, NY; married Elizabeth
Woodard (Elizabeth Woodward) and born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.4.3.1) FRANCES KNAPP
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.4.3.2) ROBERT KNAPP
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.5) WILLIAM MEAD KNAPP born July 26, 1852 Pleasant Prairie, Cass, MI and died
October 28, 1903 Syracuse, Onondaga, NY; buried Fayetteville Cemetery, Fayetteville NY; grocer;
married November 27, 1879 in Chicago IL, Sarah Jane McElroy born January 7, 1855 NYC and died
April 11, 1938 Syracuse NY; buried with William. Born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.5.1) FLORENCE ROBINSON KNAPP born November 9, 1880 DeWitt, Onondaga, NY
and died Syracuse NY [last known residence] – she was a school teacher and Dean of Girls, Syracuse
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.5.2) MARGARET WALKER KNAPP born September 7, 1888 Syracuse, Onondaga, NY;
married July 11, 1916 in Syracuse, James Robinson Nichols born Haverhill, Essex, MA and born to
them were:
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.5.2.1) DAUGHTER NICHOLS married 1938 in El Centro CA, M. A. Nichols
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.5.2.2) AUSTIN PORTER NICHOLS born July 2, 1917 Morristown, Morris (or
Middlesex), NJ
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.5.2.3) WILLIAM MEAD NICHOLS born May 15, 1922 Malden, Middlesex, MA
Born to William and his 2d wife, Delia, were:
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.6) FLORENCE ANNETTE KNAPP born February 4, 1859 Fayetteville, Onondaga, NY
and died there June 20, 1859; buried there
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.7) ELLA JANE KNAPP born August 12, 1861 Fayetteville, Onondaga, NY and died
April 1, 1909/1908 Syracuse, Onondaga, NY; married February 22, 1894 in Syracuse, George Albert
Knapp [son of George A] born 1864 Onondaga Hill NY and died December 26, 1905/1906 Rochester,
Monroe, NY; both buried Fayetteville Cemetery, Fayetteville NY – George was a musician and artist
(2.6.7.3.2.3.1.8) HENRIETTA CUNNINGHAM KNAPP born November 26, 1870 Fayetteville,
Onondaga, NY and died there August 1, 1871; buried there
(2.6.7.3.2.3.2) JOEL EDWIN KNAPP born April 15, 1820 Onondaga Hill NY and died May 16, 1895
Camillus, Onondaga, NY; buried there; married August 19, 1841 in DeWitt NY, Mary A. Smith [dau of
Ambrose & Mary (Mead) Smith] born September 21, 1823 Perry’s Corner near Amenia, Dutchess, NY
and died May 14, 1900 Camillus, Onondaga, NY; buried there. Born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.2.3.2.1) MARY ELECTA KNAPP born June 5, 1842 Edwardsburg, Cass, MI and died after
1907 Camden, Onondaga, NY (last known residence); DAR member; married August 16, 1864 in
Camillus NY, Francis Philo Hale (Frank) [son of Francis & Harriet (Murray) Hale] born August 27,
1839 Otisco, Otsego, NY and died March 25, 1907 Camden NY; both buried there. Born to them was:
(2.6.7.3.2.3.2.1.1) FRANCIS EDWIN HALE born May 17, 1865 Camillus NY; married Jennie E.
Brockway
(2.6.7.3.2.3.2.2) LYDIA PERRY KNAPP born November 8, 1844 Edwardsburg, Cass, MI and died
after September 12, 1892 Camillus, Onondaga, NY; buried there; married June 18, 1868 in Syracuse
NY, Samuel Cone Trowbridge [son of Milo & Lucy (Cone) Trowbridge] born April 12, 1842 Tully,
Onondaga, NY and died September 12, 1892 Brown’s Valley MN; buried there – Civil War Vet 1862-
65, First Sergeant, Company K, 122d New York Infantry – apparently a Lieutenant when he mustered
out – the 122d was a very active regiment during the Civil War, including the Battle at Gettysburg –
more info available on the Internet. More to them were:
(2.6.7.3.2.3.2.2.1) MARY SMITH TROWBRIDGE born October 12, 1870 in Plattsville WI and died in
Brandt, Susquehanna, PA [last known residence]; married August 1, 1895 in Plattsville, Frederick
Hiram Watkins
(2.6.7.3.2.3.2.2.2) FLORENCE EDWINA TROWBRIDGE born November 8, 1872 Plattsville WI
(2.6.7.3.2.3.2.3) SARAH MEAD KNAPP born November 9, 1845 Edwardsburg, Cass, MI and died
before October 25, 1918; buried Fayetteville Cemetery, Fayetteville NY; never married
(2.6.7.3.2.3.2.4) EDWINA KNAPP born November 7, 1849 Niles, Berrien, MI and died March 12,
1888 Camillus, Onondaga, NY; married October 3, 1872 in Syracuse NY, Isaac H. Munro [son of
David & Mary (Hill) Munro] born August 18, 1848 Camillus NY and died there after 1900; both buried
there. Born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.2.3.2.4.1) FAYETTE SMITH MUNRO born June 8, 1874; married Victoria R. Lowe
(2.6.7.3.2.3.2.4.2) PHILLIP ALLEN MUNRO born March 26, 1876; married Sybil S. Conway
(2.6.7.3.2.3.2.4.3) EDWIN KNAPP MUNRO born November 20, 1878; married Florence Reed
(2.6.7.3.2.3.2.4.4) MARY JANE MUNRO born April 23, 1881; married Philip Will
(2.6.7.3.2.3.2.5) JENNIE H. KNAPP born December 15, 1852 Camillus NY and died March 14, 1906
Syracuse NY; married June 15, 1876 in Camillus, Charles T. Blanchard [son of Orlow & Marietta
(Tompkins) Blanchard] born February 13, 1851 Fayetteville NY and died 1906 Syracuse NY; both
buried there. Born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.2.3.2.5.1) ORLOW D’NASAU BLANCHARD born June 5, 1878 Camillus NY
(2.6.7.3.2.3.2.5.2) JOEL EDWIN BLANCHARD born May 28, 1882 Onondaga Co NY
(2.6.7.3.2.3.2.5.3) ISAAC MUNRO BLANCHARD born December 17, 1897 Onondaga Co NY
(2.6.7.3.2.3.3) HULDAH ANN KNAPP born January 1, 1822 Onondaga Hill NY and died there
September 10, 1822; buried there
(2.6.7.3.2.3.4) HANNAH PHILENA KNAPP born August 8, 1825 Onondaga Hill NY and died
December 30, 1898 Camillus, Onondaga, NY; married November 28, 1843 (1845?) in Edwardsburg,
Cass, MI, Ambrose Edward Smith born November 15, 1821 Perry’s Corners near Amenia, Dutchess,
NY and died August 10, 1900 in Camillus NY; both buried Camillus. Born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.2.3.4.1) MARY PHILENA SMITH born September 6, 1845
(2.6.7.3.2.3.4.2) CHLOE ANN SMITH born October 11, 1847 Ontwa, Cass, MI; married January 31,
1868 in Camillus NY, Myron Casler [son of George & Sally (Locey) Casler] born December 30, 1843
Camillus. Born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.2.3.4.2.1) OTIS MYRON CASLER born June 3, 1869
(2.6.7.3.2.3.4.2.2) CORA BELLE CASLER born September 21, 1871
(2.6.7.3.2.3.4.2.3) FLORENCE PHILENA CASLER born August 29, 1873
(2.6.7.3.2.3.4.2.4) MIRA SMITH CASLER born October 22, 1885
(2.6.7.3.2.3.4.3) EDWIN LEWIS SMITH born January 30, 1850 Camillus, Onondaga, NY and died
there November 17, 1853; buried there
(2.6.7.3.2.3.4.4) ISABELLE CARRIE SMITH born September 3, 1852 Edwardsburg, Cass, MI;
married August 22, 1895 in Camillus, Oliver Whitford Moulter born February 22, 1836 Manlius,
Onondaga, NY
(2.6.7.3.2.3.4.5) ARTHUR KNAPP SMITH born January 23, 1856 Camillus, Onondaga, NY and died
there October 22, 1858; buried there
(2.6.7.3.2.3.4.6) AMBROSE EDWARD SMITH JR born February 28, 1858 Camillus NY; married
January 21, 1886 in Camillus, Ida Sherwood [dau of Matthew & Betsey (Porter) Sherwood] born
November 18, 1858 Camillus. Born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.2.3.4.6.1) BETSEY EDWENA SMITH born May 11, 1887 Camillus, Onondaga, NY
(2.6.7.3.2.3.4.6.2) STANLEY SHERWOOD SMITH born April 11, 1889 Camillus NY
(2.6.7.3.2.3.4.6.3) HELEN CAMILLA SMITH born January 18, 1891 Camillus NY
(2.6.7.3.2.3.4.6.4) CARROLL FREDERICK SMITH born October 4, 1897 Camillus NY
(2.6.7.3.2.3.4.6.5) URSULA IDALENE SMITH born October 13, 1899 Camillus NY
(2.6.7.3.2.3.4.7) FREDERICK KNAPP SMITH born February 18, 1866 Camillus NY
(2.6.7.3.2.3.5) BERANIA KNAPP born c1827 Onondaga Hill NY and died in Michigan; married c1847
in Camillus NY, Sydney Jabin Armstrong born March 27, 1827 Belle Isle NY and died in Michigan;
both buried in Michigan
(2.6.7.3.2.4) DAVID KNAPP born March 28, 1795 at Southbury CT and died January 4, 1852 at
Onondaga Hill, Onondaga County NY. He married September 30, 1825, a Miss Trowbridge.
(2.6.7.3.2.5) MOSES KNAPP born August 25, 1800 Bethlehem CT and died October 29, 1847
Churchville NY; married September 22, 1825 Mary Sprague and born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.2.5.1) MINERVA O. KNAPP born February 26, 1827 and died date unk Girard KS; married
1843(?) George Mills
(2.6.7.3.2.5.2) HIRAM ALONZO KNAPP born July 19, 1828 and died 1909; married 1851 Ordelia
Bowen (Brown?)
(2.6.7.3.2.5.3) ANGELINA ADELIA KNAPP born October 28, 1831 and died June 27, 1876
(2.6.7.3.2.5.4) HARRIET A. KNAPP born December 2, 1833 and died September 21 (28?), 1834
(2.6.7.3.2.6) NOAH KNAPP born February 2, 1803 Goshen, Litchfield, CT and died December 22,
1892 Onondaga Hill NY; married 1st Malinda (Malvina?) Gilbert; 2d February 16, 1831 Tamar
Montgomery; and born to Noah and Tamar were:
(2.6.7.3.2.6.1) JANE M. KNAPP (1831-1915) married Charles Green Nye and born to them was:
(2.6.7.3.2.6.1.1) FRED MONTGOMERY NYE
(2.6.7.3.2.6.2) GEORGE KASSON KNAPP born October 9, 1833 and died May 9, 1910; married
supposedly twice, names unk; an artist
(2.6.7.3.2.6.3) ESTHER P. KNAPP born March 15, 1836 and died April 3, 1847
(2.6.7.3.2.6.4) JUDSON NOAH KNAPP born February 25, 1838 and died January 18, 1918; married
Margaret Hutchinson
(2.6.7.3.2.6.5) SARAH ANN KNAPP born January 3, 1840 and died April 1, 1913; married 1st Charles
H. George; 2d J. E. Knight
(2.6.7.3.2.6.6) CHARLES NYE KNAPP [Jim - may be a son of Jane and Charles Nye above - but will
leave here for now.]
(2.6.7.3.2.7) MARY ANN KNAPP born September 21, 1808 Onondaga Hill NY and died 1880;
married at Onondaga Hill Samuel Ashby
(2.6.7.3.2.8) MILO KASSON KNAPP born November 5, 1813 Onondaga Hill NY and died there
January 12, 1852; married January 1, 1835 Susan Elizabeth Crosby and born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.2.8.1) LELIA J. C. KNAPP died April 10, 1855
(2.6.7.3.2.8.2) JOEL S. KNAPP died November 13, 1847
(2.6.7.3.2.8.3) EDWARD W. KNAPP died March 2, 1845
(2.6.7.3.2.8.4) ELECTA C. KNAPP
(2.6.7.3.2.8.5) EMMA F. KNAPP
(2.6.7.3.2.8.6) NANCY M. KNAPP
(2.6.7.3.2.8.7) ADELAIDE C. KNAPP
(2.6.7.3.2.8.8) LOUISA BEATRICE KNAPP
(2.6.7.3.3) ANNIS KNAPP (Anna) born November 28, 1765 Woodbury CT and died May 26,
1818/1816 Livonia NY; married December 5, 1785 at Litchfield CT Oliver Woodruff [son of Charles &
Prudence (Stobbard) Woodruff] born April 30, 1755 Litchfield and died December 24, 1845 Livonia;
both buried Union Cemetery, Livonia, Livingston, NY (Photo). Oliver served with the Connecticut
forces in the Revolutionary War and was a Presbyterian. Born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.3.1) HARDY WOODRUFF born July 16, 1786 Litchfield CT and died October 5, 1873
Ypsilanti MI; married November 15, 1812 Lavinia Briggs
(2.6.7.3.3.2) SIDNEY WOODRUFF born February 2, 1817 Litchfield CT and died c1884; married
1810 Oliver D. Stacy (??)
(2.6.7.3.3.3) BIRDSEY WOODRUFF born March 3, 1791 Litchfield and died 1863 Danville NY;
unmarried
(2.6.7.3.3.4) OLIVE WOODRUFF born August 7, 1795 Litchfield and died 1867; married 1st J.
Fenstermache (Fendermaker); 2d a Mr. Jones; and 3d Henry Brodt
(2.6.7.3.3.5) ESTHER ANN WOODRUFF born December 27, 1800 Litchfield and died c1886; married
Joseph Sedgewick
(2.6.7.3.3.6) STEPTOE WOODRUFF born September 15, 1802 Litchfield and died November 28,
1863 West Rush NY; married 1st September 30, 1835 widow Ann (Fitch) Reed, and 2d widow Mrs.
Lindsey
(2.6.7.3.3.7) BUSHROD WASHINGTON WOODRUFF born May 26, 1806 Livonia NY and died
September 30, 1893 Danville NY; married July 9, 1834 at Danville, Sally Ann Drake Rose born May
25, 1814 Bath NY and died August 27, 1899 Danville
(2.6.7.3.4) TAMSON KNAPP (Tamison) born January 3, 1768 Salisbury CT and died there 1786;
unmarried
(2.6.7.3.5) CALVIN KNAPP born April 1770 Salisbury CT and died December 19, 1823 Cattaraugus
Co NY; married in Cattaraugus Co November 12, 1800 Deborah Husted (2.6.7.9.2); based on where their
children were born, they apparently moved from CT to NY in 1803-04. Born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.1) LYDIA KNAPP born February 28, 1801 Bethlehem, Litchfield, CT and died before 1885;
married Hiram Wood
(2.6.7.3.5.2) CLARINDA KNAPP born August 10, 1802 Bethlehem CT and died December 7, 1862
Richmond, Cache, UT; married December 11, 1824 at Provo UT Andrew Lee Allen born November 24,
1791 Limerick, Parsonfield, NH and died August 14, 1870 Provo. Born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.1) ELIJAH ALLEN ALLEN born February 7, 1826 Burton NY and died April 12, 1866
Salt Lake UT; buried Salt Lake City Cemetery, D-8-15-N2 (Photo); married May 2, 1852 (September
26, 1854 Coonvilles, Pottawatamie, IA), Eliza Ann Bickmore [dau of William M. & Christina (Bagley)
Bickmore] born January 29, 1830 Madisonville, Madison, IL and died March 26, 1901 Cove, Cache,
UT. Born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.1.1) ELIZA ANN ALLEN born June 1, 1856 Fort Herriman, Salt Lake, UT and died July 8,
1912 Cove, Cache, UT; married October 1, 1877 Manassa Barnes. Born to them was:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.1.1.1) SARAH JANE BARNES
(2.6.7.3.5.2.1.2) JAMES CARSON ALLEN born March 21, 1858 Fort Herriman, Salt Lake, UT and
died February 10, 1935 Cove, Cache, UT; married September 11, 1884 in Logah UT, Ellen Lowe
(Nellie) born June 12, 1865 Franklin, Franklin, ID and died October 28, 1917 Cove, Cache, UT. Born
to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.1.2.1) LOUIS LOWE ALLEN born October 17, 1885 Cove, Cache, UT and died
November 26, 1943 Salt Lake City UT;; married December 17, 1913 in Salt Lake City, Margaret Smith
born May 3, 1892 Cambois, Northumberland, England (Blythe, England) and died July 23, 1982 Provo
UT; both buried Salt Lake City Cemetery, SLC; and born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.1.2.1.1) MARY HELEN ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.1.2.1.2) LOUIS SMITH ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.1.2.1.3) ORLANDO SMITH ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.1.2.1.4) MARGARET YVONNE ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.1.2.1.5) JOHN SMITH ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.1.2.1.6) RICHARD SMITH ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.1.2.2) ELLEN LOWE ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.1.2.3) ELIZA LOWE ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.1.2.4) MAYBELL LOWE ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.1.2.5) LEO LOWE ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.1.2.6) FERNANDO LOWE ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.1.3) ANDREW BICKMORE ALLEN born December 23, 1859 Fort Herriman, Salt Lake
UT and died April 14, 1941 Cove, Cache, UT; married January 6, 1881 in Salt Lake City Susanna
Elizabeth Preece born October 19, 1863 Franklin, Franklin, IN and died July 6, 1954 Cove UT. Born to
them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.1.3.1) FRANCIS ANDREW ALLEN born June 20, 1882 Cove, Cache, UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.1.3.2) LEONARD PREECE ALLEN born June 16, 1885 Cove UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.1.3.3) MAUD PREECE ALLEN born May 5, 1887 Cove UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.1.3.4) LORENZO PREECE ALLEN born July 5, 1889 Cove UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.1.3.5) FLORENCE SUSANNA ALLEN born August 11, 1891 Cove UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.1.3.6) MARK PREECE ALLEN born June 27, 1893 Cove UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.1.3.7) MARION ELIJAH ALLEN born December 18, 1900 Cove UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.1.3.8) IVAN SYLVESTER ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.1.4) HENRY HERBER ALLEN born March 11, 1862 Fort Herriman, Salt Lake, UT and
died March 26, 1941 Logan, Cache, UT; married April 10, 1882 Elgena Poulsen. Born to them was:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.1.4.1) HENRY HERBER ALLEN JR
(2.6.7.3.5.2.1.5) JOSEPH SMITH ALLEN born October 20, 1863 Fort Herriman, Salt Lake, UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.2) LYDIA ALLEN born June 5, 1827 and died October 15, 1870; unmarried
(2.6.7.3.5.2.3) SAPHRONIA ALLEN born November 6, 1828 Burton, Cattaraugus, NY and died
October 19, 1912 Richmond, Cache, UT; married 1st December 1851 Jacob H. Rose; and 2d February
23, 1863 in San Bernardino CA Abraham Foster born April 4, 1830 and died March 12, 1883; and born
to her and Jacob was:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.3.1) NANCY JANE ROSE-FOSTER born December 23, 1854 Carson City (Independent
City) NV and died March 12, 1891 Mapleton, Franklin, ID; married May 25, 1874 in SLC UT Isaiah
Lacy Bennett born September 23, 1853 Stoke Prior Worcester, England and died December 24, 1929
Preston, Franklin, ID; and born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.3.1.1) NANCY JANE BENNETT born March 3, 1875
(2.6.7.3.5.2.3.1.2) ISAIAH CARSON BENNETT born August 30, 1876
(2.6.7.3.5.2.3.1.3) SOPHRONIA ANN BENNETT born July 22, 1878
(2.6.7.3.5.2.3.1.4) EMMA SUSAN BENNETT born October 25, 1881
(2.6.7.3.5.2.3.1.5) THOMAS RICHARD BENNETT born October 19, 1883
(2.6.7.3.5.2.3.1.6) PHEOBE ELIZA BENNETT born December 4, 1885 Franklin, Franklin, ID and
died December 11, 1968 Bountiful, Davis, UT; married March 31, 1903 in Lago, Caribou, ID Joseph R
Turner born October 14, 1879 Lago ID and died December 25, 1943 Farmington, Davis, UT; both
buried Farmington City Cemetery, Farmington, Davis, UT (Photos); and born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.3.1.6.1) GLADYS TURNER
(2.6.7.3.5.2.3.1.6.2) RICHARD RAY TURNER born August 12, 1905 and died April 24, 1963; buried
Farmington City Cemetery, Farmington UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.3.1.6.3) ORVILLE TURNER born February 8, 1907 and died March 9, 1967
(2.6.7.3.5.2.3.1.6.4) LENNA TURNER born May 27, 1909 and died October 16, 1962
(2.6.7.3.5.2.3.1.6.5) LAWRENCE BENNETT TURNER born July 8, 1911 Grace, Caribou and died
there August 9, 1935; buried there; married 1st Bertha Jane Wheeler and they had a child; married 2d
Anna Elizabeth Roholt and they had 2 kids
(2.6.7.3.5.2.3.1.6.6) RUBY ZEFFA TURNER
(2.6.7.3.5.2.3.1.6.7) EDNA TURNER
(2.6.7.3.5.2.3.1.6.8) MORRIS BENNETT TURNER
(2.6.7.3.5.2.3.1.6.9) JOSIE BIRDIE TURNER born November 30, 1920 and died June 4, 1934
(2.6.7.3.5.2.3.1.6.10) WALLACE B TURNER born February 14, 1926 and died July 1972 (spent more
time in jail than out)
(2.6.7.3.5.2.3.1.7) ADA ALZADA BENNETT born May 21, 1887
(2.6.7.3.5.2.3.1.8) MARY ROSETTA BENNETT born January 27, 1889
(2.6.7.3.5.2.3.1.9) ZEFFIE FERN BENNETT born July 18, 1890
Born to Saphronia and her 2d husband, Abraham, were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.3.2) ABRAHAM FOSTER born December 23, 1854
(2.6.7.3.5.2.3.3) ALFRED FOSTER born February 19, 1866
(2.6.7.3.5.2.3.4) ALICE FOSTER born July 25, 1868
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4) CHARLES HOPKINS ALLEN born October 15/16, 1830 Burton, Cattaraugus, NY and
died February 18, 1922 Mesa AZ; buried there; he sired 23 children last being born when he was 77y;
married 1st June 15, 1864 in Richmond, Cache, UT Elizabeth Adelaide Hoopes [dau of Warner &
Priscilla (Gifford) Hoopes] born September 8, 1847 in Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, IA and died
November 19, 1889 Mesa AZ (6 days after having her 15th child at 52y of age); buried there; and 2d
October 29, 1890 in Mesa AZ (Logan, Cache, UT), Anna Eliza Jones born November 10, 1869 New
Hope, Hawkins, TN and died May 24, 1945 Mesa; buried there; and born to him and Elizabeth were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.1) CHARLES LEWIS ALLEN born May 30, 1865 Richmond, Cache, UT and died
February 3, 1944 Mesa, Maricopa, AZ; married June 14, 1893in Logan UT Martha Mills
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.2) WARNER HOOPES ALLEN born October 17, 1886 Richmond, Cache, UT and died
February 24, 1932 Prescott, Yavapai, AZ; buried Mesa AZ; married 1st October 24, 1893 in Mesa,
(Fannie) Frances Busby Peterson born April 4, 1871 Peterson, Morgan, UT and died May 20, 1929
Prescott AZ; buried Mesa; married 2d September 7, 1931 Laura Belle Ballow Bacus; and born to him
and Fannie were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.2.1) WARNER HAROLD ALLEN born September 26, 1894 Mesa AZ; married 1st April
12, 1916 Emma Rebecca Holt born August 17, 1896 Memphis TN; 2d February 11, 1941 Clara
Uttinger; and 3d (at 78y of age) December 8, 1972 Vernice Caruthers; and born to him and Emma was:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.2.1.1) HAROLD LEE ALLEN born September 21, 1917 Mesa AZ; married Margaret
Willey [dau of William Theodore & Violet Naomi (Crowton) Willey] born September 5, 1921 Las
Vegas NV and died April 2, 1990 Kirkland WA; and they had 3 kids
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.2.2) ADELAIDE BERNICE ALLEN born September 7, 1896 Mesa AZ; married April
16, 1967 Harold Dwight Despain born November 21, 1893 Granite, Salt Lake, UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.2.3) MERLE MAESER ALLEN born August 4, 1898 Mesa AZ; married 1st October 6,
1920 in Chino Valley AZ Centenna Haymore born October 6, 1901 Colonia Oaxaca, Mactaudma
District, Sonora and died May 1, 1960 Prescott AZ; buried there; 2d Opal Tenney
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.2.4) LAWRENCE ELIJAH ALLEN born November 23, 1900 Mesa AZ and died March
1, 1908
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.2.5) ORIS BUSBY ALLEN born February 21, 1903 Mesa AZ and died April 2, 1908
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.2.6) MABEL ALLEN born November 24, 1905 Mesa AZ and died October 25, 1988
Prescott AZ; buried there; married October 29, 1928 in Mesa, Verd Arthur Hanks born June 12, 1904
Grover, Wayne, UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.2.7) JOSEPH LEE ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.2.8) RICHARD MICHAEL ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.3) ANDREW LEE ALLEN born December 13, 1868 Richmond, Cache, UT and died
there July 22, 1870
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.4) JOHN SEYMOUR ALLEN born November 27/28, 1870 Richmond UT and died
January 22, 1966 Mesa AZ; buried there; married October 2, 1895 in Mesa, Barbara Ann Phelps [dau of
Hyrum Smith & Mary Elizabeth (Bingham) Phelps] born August 26, 1877 Montpelier, Bear Lake, ID
and died January 31, 1957 Mesa AZ; buried there; and born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.4.1) CHARLES ASHAEL ALLEN born July 31, 1896 Mesa AZ and died January 28,
1969 Farmington, San Juan, NM; buried Mesa AZ; married April 2, 1919 in SLC UT, Ida Lillywhite
born October 13, 1896 Woodruff, Navajo, AZ and died May 5, 1984 Mesa AZ; buried there
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.4.2) BLANCHE ALLEN born February 15, 1898 Mesa AZ and died there March 26,
1991; buried there; married June 3, 1923 in Gilbert AZ, Joseph Collins Leavitt born June 20, 1892
Mesa AZ and died there August 27, 1973
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.4.3) HYRUM LOREN ALLEN born October 7, 1901 Mesa AZ and died there October 9,
1963; buried there Mesa City Cemetery; married June 1, 1929 in Florence AZ, Rita Mae Kempton born
September 8, 1902 Safford, Graham, AZ
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.4.4) BARBARA ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.4.5) JOHN R ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.4.6) GOVE LIAHONA ALLEN born July 26, 1907 Mesa AZ and died September 26,
1951 SLC UT; married Mary Magdalene Pace
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.4.7) MARY ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.4.8) ELDRED PHELPS ALLEN born April 15, 1912 Mesa AZ and died there May 18,
1912
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.4.9) RUSSELL HOOPES ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.4.10) BEN RICH ALLEN born June 5, 1916 Gilbert, Maricopa, AZ and died March 25,
1972 Mesa AZ; buried there; married Lois Palmer
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.4.11) JOSEPH SEYMOUR ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.4.12) DELA ALLEN born October 11, 1920 Gilbert AZ and died November 21, 1925
Mesa AZ; buried there
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.5) THEODORE KNAPP ALLEN born May 20, 1872 Richmond UT and died there
September 4, 1877
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.6) ADELAIDE CEDILLA ALLEN born March 27, 1874 Richmond UT (Cove UT) and
died August 17, 1956 – same day as sister (or January 6, 1963 Mesa AZ); married 1st January 26, 1894
in Mesa, Horace Cornelius Fuller [dau of Cornelius & Anna Elizabeth (Lewis) Fuller] born January 2,
1870 Harrisburg, Washington, UT and died December 9, 1904 Mesa; buried there; married 2d
September 28, 1909 in Mesa, Charles Peterson born January 28, 1854 Alpine UT and died December
23, 1938 Mesa; buried there; and born to her and Horace were 8 kids, 7 of which were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.6.1) HORACE RALPH FULLER born November 26, 1894 Mesa AZ and died there
February 4, 1957; buried there Mesa City Cemetery; married April 29, 1917 in Chandler AZ, Hortense
McClellan born September 22, 1900 Colonia Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.6.2) ELIZABETH ADELAIDE FULLER (twin) born March 26, 1897 Mesa AZ and died
there September 28, 1983; married November 24, 1967 in Mesa, David Kenneth Dewitt born
December 16, 1894 Springerville, Apache, AZ
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.6.3) CHARLES ALLEN FULLER (twin) born March 26, 1897 Mesa AZ and died April
22, 1897
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.6.4) IVAN CLARK FULLER (twin) born December 10, 1898 Mesa AZ and died January
12, 1899
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.6.5) INEZ FULLER (twin) born December 10, 1898 Mesa AZ and died January 12, 1899
– same day as brother
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.6.6) JOHN SEYMOUR FULLER born February 15, 1901 Mesa AZ and died February
20, 1975; married Lillian Hulet
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.6.7) ORIN C FULLER born February 15, 1901 Mesa AZ and died there July 22, 1988;
buried there; married Faun Ellsworth
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.7) CLARINDA KNAPP ALLEN born March 7, 1876 Richmond UT and died August 17,
1956 Mesa AZ – same day as sister; married October 2, 1912 in SLC UT, Thomas Ferris Wilcox born
July 14, 1870 Farmington, Davis, UT and died December 24, 1934 Mesa AZ; buried there
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.8) ELIJAH ALLEN born January 22, 1878 Richmond UT and died October 9, 1953 (July
1, 1953 Mesa AZ); buried Mesa; married 1ST October 9, 1901 in SLC UT Emma Pearl Nielson born
April 1, 1880 Sunset, Apache, AZ and died August 17, 1931 Mesa, Maricopa, AZ; buried there; married
2d June 1, 1932 in Mesa, Lydia Shepherd Tieman born November 18, 1897 Park Valley UT; and born
to him and Emma were 11 kids 10 of which were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.8.1) PEARL ALLEN born August 29, 1902 Mesa AZ; married October 9, 1931 in Mesa,
Daniel Drew Jorgensen born October 7, 1900 American Fork UT and died October 24, 1980 Ogden
UT; buried there
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.8.2) ELIJAH CECIL ALLEN born January 30, 1904 Mesa AZ and died there December
16, 1993; married June 7, 1930 in Mesa, Marilla Solomon born June 10, 1903 Shumway, Navajo, AZ
and died June 2, 1998 Mesa
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.8.3) THORA ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.8.4) VILATE ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.8.5) TAFT LAVERE ALLEN born November 3, 1909 Lehi, Maricopa, AZ and died June
3, 1978 Portland OR; buried there
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.8.6) FRIHOFF NIELSON ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.8.7) PRISCILLA ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.8.8) ROBERTA ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.8.9) GERALD MECHAM ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.8.10) JEAN ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.9) PRISCILLA ALLEN born December 26, 1879 Richmond UT and died June 21, 1952
Mesa AZ; buried there; married as his 2d wife, October 27, 1910 in Logan UT, Heber Hanson born
October 19, 1868 South Cottonwood, SLC UT and died February 10, 1956 Mesa; buried Freedom,
Lincoln, WY; and born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.9.1) ELNORA HANSON born April 13, 1914 SLC UT and died December 6, 1974
Idaho Falls, Bonneville, ID; buried Afton WY; married Albert D’Orr Child
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.9.2) VERDA HANSON born April 11, 1917 SLC UT and died December 23, 1919
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.9.3) RONALD HEBER HANSON born May 29, 1920 Ogden UT and died November
29, 1979
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.10) DEBORAH ALLEN born September 13, 1881 Richmond UT and died February 8,
1979 Menlo Park, San Mateo, CA; buried Mesa AZ; married October 7, 1909 in SLC UT, Joseph
Frederick Nielson born February 3, 1883 in Sunset AZ and died June 4, 1952 Mesa AZ; buried there;
and born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.10.1) JOSEPH FREDERICK NIELSON
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.10.2) ALLEN GODFREY NIELSON
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.10.3) ELIZABETH EMMA NIELSON
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.11) REBECCA HANNAH ALLEN born July 6, 1883 Mesa AZ and died there April 7,
1971; buried there; married September 13, 1905 in SLC UT, Orson Ashael Phelps [son of Hyrum Smith
& Mary Elizabeth (Bingham) Phelps] born June 24, 1882 Mesa AZ and died there July 24, 1953;
buried there; and born to them were 7 kids 6 of which were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.11.1) OMA PHELPS born August 11, 1906 Mesa AZ and died May 10, 1980 Fresno,
Fresno, CA; buried there; married 1st July 1924 William Wayne Stapp born February 26, 1907 Kelsey,
Upshur, TX and died January 4, 1981 Sonora, Tuolumne, CA; buried there; married 2d April 21, 1934
William Lloyd Martin born March 29, 1901 in Mesa AZ and died November 19, 1948 Yuma, Yuma,
AZ; married 3d December 24, 1948 Elmo Carroll Long
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.11.2) LEWIS ASHEL PHELPS
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.11.3) GENEVIEVE PHELPS
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.11.4) LEON HYRUM PHELPS
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.11.5) ELIZABETH PHELPS
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.11.6) ORSON ALLEN PHELPS
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.12) JULIA ALLEN born May 23, 1885 Mesa AZ and died there January 7/8, 1971;
buried there; married September 13, 1905 in SLC UT Thomas Russell Watkins born February 10, 1882
Yazoo City, Yazoo, MS and died January 12, 1965 Mesa AZ; buried there; and born to to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.12.1) WILLIAM OLEN WATKINS born July 17, 1906 Mesa AZ and died September 4,
1993 Sacramento CA; buried there; married 1st October 28, 1927 in Mesa, Mary Elizabeth Murray
born April 19, 1909 Vernal UT and died January 3, 1964 Sacramento; buried there Sunset Lawn
Cemetery; 2d Abbie Irene McClary
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.12.2) GALEN HATCH WATKINS born October 1, 1907 Mesa AZ and died 1992
Sacramento CA; married January 30, 1934 in LDS Temple, Mesa AZ, Doris Steed born January 27,
1914 Farmington, Davis, UT and died after 1992
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.12.3) WARNER RUSSELL WATKINS born December 6, 1908 and died April 14, 1999
Mesa AZ
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.12.4) JAMES ALLEN WATKINS born January 31, 1912 Blanding, San Juan, UT and
died there August 23, 1913; buried there
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.12.5) JOSEPH HEBER WATKINS
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.12.6) WAYNE ALLEN WATKINS
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.12.7) ANCIL NED WATKINS born August 19, 1918 Mesa AZ and died December 28,
1984 Orem, Utah, Utah; buried Mesa AZ; married Flora Belle Brewer
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.12.8) DELMER DE MAR WATKINS
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.13) IRA JOSEPH LEROY ALLEN born January 20, 1887 New Hope, Hawkins, TN –
this guy is not listed in all sources – interesting that he was born in TN and not AZ – birthplace of
Charles 2d wife – and died November 1, 1927 Mesa AZ; buried there; married March 24, 1907 in
Mesa, Gladys Estella Johnson [dau of Joseph Ezekiel & Thankful Rozella (Fillmore) Johnson] born
March 23, 1891 Mesa; and born to them 10 kids 8 of which were;
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.13.1) GLADYS MAVEL ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.13.2) ROSILLA ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.13.3) JOSEPH ARDEN ALLEN born December 21, 1912 Bellflower, Los Angeles, CA
and died October 5, 1915
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.13.4) ELEANOR ALLEN born February 28, 1915 Mesa AZ and died November 28,
1918
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.13.5) MARGARET ALLEN born May 17, 1917 Mesa AZ and died November 29, 1918
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.13.6) BERNARD FRANCIS ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.13.7) RUTH ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.13.8) JUNIOR LEROY ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.14) JAMES DAVID ALLEN born November 18, 1887 Mesa AZ and died April 15, 1940
Globe, Gila, AZ; buried Mesa AZ; married apparently 1st September 27, 1911 in Mesa, Nora Belle
Horne [dau of James Malen & Permilia Jane (Hill) Horne] born November 15, 1893 Mesa and died
there March 30, 1981; buried there; 2d Amy Dorothy Phelps; and born to him and Nora was:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.14.1) DOROTHY ETHEL ALLEN born Mesa AZ; married Harold Thomas Messinger
and they had 4 kids
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.15) JOSEPH ALLEN born November 13, 1889 Mesa AZ and died there April 22, 1890;
buried there
Born to Charles and his 2d wife, Annie, were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.16) SIDNEY LEVI ALLEN born December 20, 1891 Mesa, Maricopa, AZ and died
August 8, 1933; married September 17, 1921 Mary Ester Skousen (Esther Skousen Ray); and Lois
Francis Smith
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.17) ANNIE MINERVA ALLEN born August 29, 1893 Mesa AZ and died December
1972; married April 10, 1913 Perry Ray Sanders
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.18) WINNIE MAY ALLEN born August 23, 1895 Mesa AZ and died February 25, 1984
Glendale, Los Angeles, CA; buried Colton CA; married October 4, 1916 in SLC UT, James Ira
Anderson born April 14, 1887 Ephriam, Sanpete, UT and died February 18, 1981 Colton, San
Bernardino, CA; buried Montecito Memorial Park, San Bernardino CA; and born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.18.1) ELMO JAMES ANDERSON
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.18.2) IONA ANDERSON born May 17, 1919 Ogden UT and died June 25, 1962 SLC
UT; buried there SLC cemetery; married November 8, 1935 in Los Angeles CA, Jack Austin Ware born
February 20, 1916 Los Angeles CA and died October 16, 1985 Mt Pleasant, Isabella, MI; buried SLC
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.18.3) ERMA ANDERSON
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.19) HAZEL NAOMI ALLEN born August 25, 1897 Mesa AZ and died there January 28,
1971; buried there; married 1st November 17, 1915 Howard Johnny Lentell Lype; 2d September 16,
1949 at Yuma AZ, Oscar Joseph Lindsey born September 10, 1897 Monticello FL; and born to her and
Howard was:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.19.1) NORMA LEE LYPE born May 18, 1924 Inglewood, Los Angeles, CA and died
April 29, 1931
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.20) PRESTON HOPKINS ALLEN born August 18, 1899 Mesa AZ and died January 28,
1971; married Cora Ellsworth born January 1, 1904 Pinetop, Navajo, AZ and died August 9, 1990
Grants Pass OR
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.21) BENJAMIN JONES ALLEN born October 30, 1901 Mesa AZ; married 1st June 5,
1925 in SLC, Josephine Robinson born December 22, 1902 SLC UT and died December 1979; married
2d Francessa Wight; and he and Josephine had 6 kids, 2 of which were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.21.1) JOSEPH ROBINSON ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.21.2) BENJAMIN ROBINSON ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.22) WILLIAM JONES ALLEN born April 23, 1904 Mesa AZ and died March 1, 1944
Phoenix AZ; buried there
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.23) ELIZA ROXIE ALLEN born September 11, 1907 Mesa AZ; married James Howard
McClendon [son of William Thomas & Edith Woodward (Fuller) McClendon] born October 8, 1904
Rexburg, Madison, ID and died September 25, 1966 Cottonwood, Yavapai, AZ; buried Mesa; and born
to them were 10 kids, 4 of which were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.23.1) LEONA MCCLENDON
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.23.2) WILLIAM ALLEN MCCLENDON
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.23.3) HAZEL MCCLENDON born September 4, 1930 Vernal UT and died February 6,
1938
(2.6.7.3.5.2.4.23.4) EUGENE ALLEN MCCLENDON born July 10, 1937 Pine, Gila, AZ and died May
5, 1961
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5) ANDREW LEE ALLEN Jr (Polymagist) born August 16, 1832 Burton, Cattaraugus, NY
and died June 8, 1918 Richmond, Cache, UT; buried there; married 1st March 4, 1872 in SLC UT
Minerva Whittle born May 15, 1854 Harriman, Salt Lake, UT and died September 18, 1929 Cove UT;
buried Richmond UT; and 2d May 8, 1884 in Logan, Cache, UT (Annie) Ann Spackman born
November 8, 1868 West Woody, Wiltshire, England;
After his parents joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he went with them on their journey Westward.
While living at the junction of the Missouri and Platte Rivers he worked in his brother, Elijah's sawmill. The money earned
operating this mill and the sale money of it helped provide the family with the means to outfit them for their trip across the
plains. He and 1his brothers were united workers, which brought success to their many financial projects. Andrew, James,
and Charles were among the group who continued to San Bernardino, California to pioneer. After being there two years they
had the opportunity to haul some freight to Salt Lake City. Their mother, sister and younger brothers for the return trip to
California joined them. They lived a good life in California until their Mother desired to see her children in Utah before she
died. After returning to Richmond, Utah, Andrew Lee and his brothers owned and operated a sawmill. He served in the
Black hawk War. With Seul Lamb of Hyde Park, Utah he stood guard against the Indians. They took turns shoveling snow
so each could get a catnap on the well-frozen ground. He married Minerva Whittle, daughter of Thomas Levi and Mary Jane
Butterfield Whittle, 4 Mar 1872 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He filed on 160 acres of land In Coveville, Utah where they made
their new home 1873. His brother Levi lived with them nearly i6 years until he married in 1888. Levi was loved and
respected by all the family. It was here that most of Andrew and Minerva's children were born. Andrew and Levi acquired a
large tract of land by homesteading and buying. They farmed the land as one large farm for many years and never had
trouble. There was a sincere love and respect between them, which was very rare. On the farm they raised hay, grain, beef
and dairy cattle. When they dissolved the partnership, one teenage boy from each family was sent to divide the cattle and
every one concerned was satisfied with their division. They gave 40 acres of land to the Coveville Ward for the Missionary
Farm and it is now used as the Ward Welfare Farm. After he was ordained a High Priest 27 Nov 1882 by M. W. Merrill, he
was set apart as counselor to Bishop John C. Larsen who was the first Bishop of Coveville Ward. He served faithfully and
efficiently for more than 25 years, He married Ann Spackman 8 May 1884. She was the daughter of Edward and Rosanna
Black Spackman. Andrew and Ann were the parents of four daughters. He took his second wife to Canada with the original
Pioneer Company that left northern Utah the latter part of March 1887. His first- wife, Minerva, remained with the older
family on the home farm in Cove. He drove his team and plow that plow e d the first furrow for the city of Cardston with
President Card holding the plow. He and his nephew, Warner Allen, proceeded to break one half acre on Lees Creek bottom
which they planted with vegetables. He returned to Utah In October 1887 and his homecoming was sad as his second son,
Sidney had died. He arrived just before the funeral. He took every opportunity to better the community and state by helping
with the building of schools, churches, temples, factories, and piping of spring water for home and community use. He also
aided in supplying electric lights and he provided all his family and others to get an education. He had a strong faith that
things that seemed impossible to do could be done. He proved that faith by saving a pair of badly frozen hands after the
doctors said they must be cut off to save the life of the individual. Through faith not a finger was lost. He had vision to
acquire enough land to provide work for all his family. He was honest and upright in all things and was loved and respected
by all who knew him.
and born to him and Minerva were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.1) ANDREW THOMAS ALLEN born November 27, 1872 Richmond, Cache, UT and
died March 7, 1959; married 1st December 1896 Catherine Spencer; 2d November 28, 1900 Edith Ann
Bennett
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.2) SIDNEY ALMOND ALLEN born December 3, 1874 Richmond, Cache, UT and died
October 9, 1887
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.3) ELIJAH WILLIAM ALLEN born August 16, 1876 Richmond, Cache, UT and died
April 17, 1950 Ogden, Weber, UT; buried Richmond UT; married September 17, 1901 in Logan UT,
Rose Tittensor born August 12, 1880 Cove (Coveville) UT and died August 12, 1958 Ogden UT; buried
Richmond; and they had 5 kids, 4 of which were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.3.1) VIRGINIA ALLEN born August 14, 1902 Cove (Coveville), Cache, UT; married
Clyde Heber England
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.3.2) CORAL ALLEN (Carol) born December 21, 1905 Cove (Coveville), Cache, UT;
married 1st July 14, 1923 in Ogden UT Milo Clawson Lewis born January 4, 1902 Lewiston, Cache,
UT and died October 2, 1930 Ogden UT; buried Lewiston UT; 2d March 21, 1938 Verl Kirby Doan
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.3.3) THEODORE WILLIAM ALLEN born July 7, 1908 Cove (Coveville), Cache, UT
and died June 19, 1954
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.3.4) NELDA ALLEN born January 3, 1912 Cove UT and died May 25, 1974
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.4) OLIVE MINERVA ALLEN born August 1, 1878 Richmond, Cache, UT and died
March 15, 1970 Murray, Salt Lake, UT; buried Franklin ID; married February 11, 1897 in Logan UT,
Joseph Smith Biggs born November 18, 1875/76 Franklin, Franklin, ID and died November 4, 1968
Murray, Salt Lake, UT; buried Franklin ID; and born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.4.1) OSIE BIGGS born June 27, 1900 Cove (Coveville), Cache, UT; married November
6, 1920 in SLC, Arthur Bond Golson born June 6, 1902 Autaugville AL and died February 12, 1975
SLC UT; burie there
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.4.2) DELLA OPHELIA ALLEN BIGGS born April 5, 1902 Cove UT; married
1st December 22, 1920 Owen Erastus Larsen born December 17, 1898 Cove, Cache, UT and died
December 17, 1933; married 2d December 2, 1936 Ralph Lewis Vannoy
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.4.3) ANDREW JOHN ALLEN BIGGS
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.4.4) JOSEPH SIDNEY ALLEN BIGGS
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.4.5) CHARLES ALLEN BIGGS born October 5, 1907 Cove UT and died December 13,
1974
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.4.6) RUTH MINERVA BIGGS
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.4.7) WESLEY ALLEN BIGGS
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.4.8) WILLIS ALLEN BIGGS born June 19, 1914 Cove UT and died 1981 or earlier;
married Leda May Atkinson
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.4.9) ETHER ALLEN BIGGS
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.4.10) REBECCA ALLEN BIGGS
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.4.11) REX ALLEN BIGGS born February 2, 1921 Cove UT and died July 26, 1958
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.4.12) OLIVE ALLEN BIGGS
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.5) DAVID KIMBALL ALLEN born August 21, 1880 Richmond, Cache, UT and died
September 6, 1952; married September 16, 1903 Emma Lucinda Curtis
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.6) LEVI SOLOMON WHITTLE ALLEN born December 30, 1882 Cove (Coveville),
Cache, UT and died February 10, 1975 Logan UT; buried Richmond UT; married Othelia Adele Hollas
(Schuchert); and December 20, 1905 Rachel Monson born July 31, 1885 Richmond UT and died May
4, 1961 Provo UT; buried Richmond; and born to him and Rachel were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.6.1) VIVIAN MONSON ALLEN born November 17, 1906 Cove, Cache, UT and died
September 23, 1974 SLC UT; buried Richmond UT; married Flora Greene
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.6.2) KERMIT MONSON ALLEN born May 3, 1911 Cove, Cache, UT and died August
14, 1911
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.6.3) REED MONSON ALLEN born November 4, 1913 Cove UT and died July 25, 1984
SLC UT; buried Richmond UT; married Neta S Eskelson
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.6.4) LEE SAUL ALLEN born June 16, 1927 Logan UT and died February 23, 1954
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.7) CHARLES EPHRAIM ALLEN born November 27, 1884 Cove (Coveville), Cache,
UT and died April 7, 1959 Pasadena, Los Angeles, CA; married December 23, 1909 in SLC UT,
Lovinia Victoria Brower born November 20, 1888 Wilford, Fremont, ID and died March 25, 1971 Los
Angeles CA; both buried Rose Hills Memorial Garden, Whittier CA; and born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.7.1) HELEN MINERVA ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.7.2) CHARLES SHERMAN ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.7.3) ELOISE ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.7.4) FRANCES LUANA ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.7.5) ANDREW LEE ALLEN born May 12, 1926 Los Angeles CA and died October 23,
1940
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.8) ELSIE PERCINDA ALLEN born December 11, 1886 Cove (Coveville), Cache, UT
and died April 15, 1969; married September 12, 1907 Daniel Larson Clark
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.9) ISAAC WALTER ALLEN born January 23, 1889 Cove (Coveville), Cache, UT and
died March 26, 1962; married 1st 1925 Dorotha Kirk; 2d May 24, 1930 Daisy Akers Davis Taylor
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.10) AARON MOSES ALLEN born February 20, 1892 Cove (Coveville), Cache, UT and
died January 19, 1905
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.11) JAMES ETHER ALLEN born April 13, 1894 Cove (Coveville), Cache, UT; married
January 30, 1919 in Manti, SanPete, UT Wavie Ione Hyer born November 16, 1898 Richmond UT; and
they had 2 kids, 1 of which was:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.11.1) CAROL ALLEN
Born to Andrew and his 2d wife, Ann, were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.12) ANN CLARINDA ALLEN born March 14, 1886 Cove (Coveville), Cache, UT and
died September 23, 1972 Portland OR; buried there; married March 18, 1908 in Logan UT, Walter
Decker Cafferty born November 17, 1881 Fairview, Franklin, ID and died August 21, 1940 Preston,
Franklin, ID; buried Fairview ID; and born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.12.1) THORA CAFFERTY born January 16, 1909 Fairview, Franklin ID and died August
3, 1973 Idaho Falls, Bonneville, ID; buried Dillon CO; married December 15, 1926 in Preston ID,
Alvin Alonzo Cahoon born July 14, 1908 Cleveland, Bannock, ID and died September 21, 1977
Pocatello, Bannock, ID; buried there
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.12.2) CARRIE CAFFERTY
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.12.3) EDNA CAFFERTY
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.12.4) GEORGINA CAFFERTY
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.12.5) ADA CAFFERTY
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.13) ROSANNA ALLEN born August 30, 1888 St George, Washington, UT and died
April 15, 1972
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.14) JULIA CONSTANCE ALLEN born August 30, 1890 Afton, Lincoln, WY and died
June 6, 1966 Preston, Franklin, ID; married December 20, 1911 in Logan UT, George Quayle Matkin
born April 3, 1887 Hyde Park, Cache, UT and died May 2, 1964 Preston ID; both buried Swan Lake,
Bannock, ID; and born to them were 14 kids, 12 of which were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.14.1) HILDA ALLEN MATKIN born January 7, 1913 Cove (Coveville), Cache, UT and
died March 22, 1954; married Golden C Leavitt
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.14.2) SAMUEL MATKIN born February 22, 1914 Cove UT and died February 22, 1914
Swan Lake ID; buried there – obvious conflict
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.14.3) ANDREW CHARLES MATKIN born March 6, 1915 Swan Lake, Bannock, ID and
died May 23, 1968 Pocatello, Bannock, ID
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.14.4) LEOTA MATKIN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.14.5) ANNIE MATKIN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.14.6) GEORGE ORIEL MATKIN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.14.7) BLANCHE MATKIN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.14.8) FENTON ALLEN MATKIN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.14.9) ELOISE MATKIN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.14.10) LA VAR MATKIN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.14.11) CONRAD MATKIN born March 30, 1929 Swan Lake, Bannock, ID and died
there April 20, 1929; buried there
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.14.12) BERT MATKIN born April 15, 1930 Swan Lake ID and died there November 6,
1947; buried there
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.15) ETHEL ELLEN ALLEN born July 20, 1892 Afton, Lincoln, WY and died October
23, 1892
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6) JAMES ALLEN born October 12, 1833 Burton, Cattaraugus, NY and died January 17,
1890 Richmond UT; buried there; married December 24, 1859 in San Bernardino CA, Mary Elizabeth
Matthews/Mathews [dau of Benjamin Franklin & Temperance (Weeks) Matthews] born July 6, 1842
Maryvale MA and died December 13, 1912 Richmond UT; buried there; and born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.1) CAROLINE AMELIA ALLEN born November 23, 1861 San Bernardino CA and died
December 8, 1933 Richmond UT; married April 2, 1882 in Richmond, Joshua Hussey Brower born
May 3, 1862 Grantsville, Tooele, UT and died July 11, 1935 Richmond; buried there; and they had 8
kids, 5 of which were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.1.1) JAMES ARTHUR BROWER (Otto) born January 9, 1883 Richmond UT; married
1st c1895 Gerta Maude Peterson; married 2d July 2, 1906 in St Anthony, Fremont, ID Alice Helena
Sharp born November 18, 1888 Oakley, Cassia, ID; and James and Alice had 7 kids, 2 of which were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.1.1.1) MARIE HELEN BROWER born May 2, 1911 Marysville, Fremont, ID and died
August 3, 1990 Everett WA; buried there; married twice; 1st January 7, 1929 in Twinfalls ID, as his 2d
wife, Gwendal Leroy Webb [son of Robert Leroy & Martha Myretta (Neeley) Webb] born May 29,
1908 Ora, Fremont, ID and died June 25, 1989 Marysville, Snohomish, WA; buried Everett WA; and
they had 2 kids, 1 of which was:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.1.1.1.1) GWENNA HELEN WEBB born April 8, 1934 Pocatello, Fremont, ID and died
November 1, 1998 Everett WA; buried there; married a Mr Miessner and they had 10 kids, 1 of which
was:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.5.1.1.1.1.1) JOHN ALBERT MIESSNER born June 9, 1959 Everett WA and died there
December 9, 1959
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.1.1.2) KENNETH CARL BROWER born August 20, 1913 Kilgore, Clark, ID and died
August 18, 1964 Stanthony, Freemont, ID; married 1st November 30, 1931 Greta Mary Pederson born
October 21, 1915 Hunter, Salt Lake, UT and died December 2, 1986 Mesa AZ; 2d April 26, 1938
Lucille Browe born August 11, 1917 Salem, Madison, ID and died August 18, 1964
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.1.2) JOSHUA ALBERT BROWER born February 1, 1885 Richmond UT and died May
27, 1976 Riverside, Riverside, CA; married Mary Effie Sharp Harmon; and March 25, 1908 in Logan
UT, Ivy Harris born October 30, 1887 Lewiston, Cache, UT and died September 8, 1963 Whittier CA
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.1.3) WILLIAM FREDERICK BROWER born April 11, 1887 Richmond UT; married
Elizabeth Fortier
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.1.4) MARY FERN BROWER born September 23, 1889 Richmond UT; married October
10, 1911 Lorin McGavin born September 28, 1883 Basin, Cassia, ID and died June 27, 1966
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.1.5) GEORGE WAYNE BROWER born c1891 Richmond UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.2) SARAH EMELINE ALLEN born December 31, 1862 San Bernardino CA and died
July 31, 1938 Franklin, Franklin, ID; buried there; married 1ST October 14, 1880 James Christian
Nielson; 2d April 27, 1881 in Franklin ID, William Henry Cottle born July 24, 1859 Bristol, England
and died July 17, 1924 Franklin ID; buried there; and born to her and William were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.2.1) WILLIAM HENRY COTTLE born January 28, 1882 Richmond UT and died August
28, 1957 Preston, Franklin, ID; buried there; married October 4, 1904 Jennie Ursula Allred born
January 24, 1887 Lewiston, Cache, ID and died September 29, 1970 Preston ID; buried there; married
December 10, 1921 in Logan UT, Velma Ethel McNeil born June 21, 1892 Ramah, Valencia, NM and
died January 17, 1978 Preston ID; buried there
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.2.2) JAMES ALLEN COTTLE born and died March 22, 1884 Richmond UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.2.3) TEMPERANCE CLARINDA COTTLE born December 22, 1884 Richmond UT and
died February 7, 1885
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.2.4) MARY ELIZABETH COTTLE born December 15, 1886 Franklin ID and died there
January 18, 1969; buried there; married March 4, 1908 in Logan UT, Hans Wallace Olsen born March
19, 1882 Franklin ID and died there March 4, 1959; buried there
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.2.5) LEO ALLEN COTTLE born October 10, 1888 Franklin ID and died August 27,
1951; married May 29, 1913 Dean Bessie Dopp; married May 2, 1936 Elda Wilkenson
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.2.6) LENORA BELL COTTLE born March 1, 1891 Franklin ID and died June 6, 1960;
married August 27, 1915 Harry Mager Wittner
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.2.7) BENNIE ALLEN COTTLE (twin) born May 18, 1894 Franklin ID and died
September 29, 1918; married October 1, 1917 Rubbernett Chatterton
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.2.8) BYRDIE COTTLE (twin) born May 18, 1894 Franklin ID and died October 7, 1894
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.2.9) DANIEL WRIGHT COTTLE born and died July 4, 1895 Franklin ID
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.2.10) JESSIE AMELIA COTTLE born July 17, 1896 Franklin ID and died June 9, 1968;
married March 17, 1923 Merl Lewellyn Templeton; married December 5, 1929 Monte Richard Hales
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.2.11) SARAH LAVERN COTTLE born May 23, 1903 Franklin ID and died June 29,
1978; married March 24, 1919 Charles Kenneth Hicken; married July 6, 1927 Victor Miles Jones born
March 27, 1901 Dayton, Franklin, ID; married May 26, 1955 Bert Thornley
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.2.12) RUTH COTTLE
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.3) LYDIA ALLEN born November 4, 1865 Richmond UT and died March 12, 1946;
married 1ST July 15, 1893 Charles Walter Parsons born 1861 Richmond UT; 2d February 26, 1913
Reuben Alexnader Mathews
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.4) JAMES ALLEN born July 25, 1868 Richmond UT and died February 1, 1929 Franklin
ID; buried there; married March 30, 1892 Mary Fordham born July 16, 1870 SLC UT and died October
6, 1914 Franklin ID; buried there; and born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.4.1) VERDA MAE ALLEN born December 9, 1893 Richmond UT and died December
30, 1981 Las Vegas NV; buried Franklin ID; married July 10, 1915 in Logan UT, Rene Charles Halgren
born June 17, 1893 Franklin ID and died July 16, 1974 Logan UT; buried Franklin
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.4.2) EDNA ALLEN born April 19, 1897 Franklin ID and died 1984 Newton, Cache, UT;
married March 31, 1920 in Logan UT, Kernal Buxton Toolson born April 19, 1898 Smithfield UT and
died September 25, 1978 Logan; both buried Smithfield, Cache, UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.4.3) JAMES PIERCE ALLEN born September 24, 1900 Franklin ID and died October 1,
1960
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.4.4) ANAITA ALLEN born June 8, 1903 Franklin ID and died October 12, 1982
Lewiston, Cache, UT; buried there; married Gloyd Richard Talbot
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.5) MARY ABIGALE ALLEN (Abbie) born December 7, 1870 Richmond UT and died
July 16, 1943 Magna, Salt Lake, UT; married March 30, 1892 in Logan UT, Willard Robinson born
January 4, 1869 Richmond and died December 4, 1934 Magna UT; both buried Richmond UT; and
born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.5.1) CHLOMANIA ROBINSON born January 31, 1893 Richmond UT and died
December 3, 1980; married at May 6, 1923 Weiser, Washington, ID Calvin Eugene Caldwell born
January 31, 1896 St John, Tooele, UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.5.2) JOHN WILLARD ROBINSON born January 3, 1895 Richmond UT and died
December 20, 1975; married June 28, 1923 Mary Orpha Larsen
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.5.3) MURIEL ANN ROBINSON born November 1, 1896 Richmond UT; married May 3,
1922 LeRoy Mallory born May 28, 1896 Cokeville, Lincoln, WY and died May 28, 1964 SLC UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.5.4) LYDIA ROBINSON born and died January 22, 1900 Richmond UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.5.5) MARY EDITH ROBINSON
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.6) LEVI SIDNEY ALLEN born March 26, 1872 Richmond UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.7) BENJAMIN MATHEWS ALLEN born October 21, 1874 Richmond UT and died
January 31, 1890
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.8) TEMPERANCE CLARINDA ALLEN born August 26, 1877 Richmond UT and died
March 17, 1958 Smithfield, Cache, UT; married May 10, 1899 in Logan UT, Joseph Arthur Meikle
born January 10, 1877 Smithfield and died February 1, 1966 Logan; both buried Smithfield; and born
to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.8.1) MARGURERITE MEIKLE born April 13, 1900 Smithfield, Cache, UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.8.2) MARY ABIGAIL MEIKLE born October 12, 1901 Smithfield UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.8.3) JOSEPH GLENN MEIKLE born February 21, 1903 Smithfield UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.8.4) ZELDA MEIKLE born March 6, 1905 Smithfield UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.8.5) SARAH LOUISE MEIKLE born February 16, 1907 Tetonia, Teton, ID
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.8.6) EARL MEIKLE born August 12, 1909 Tetonia ID
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.8.7) JAMES ALLEN MEIKLE
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.8.8) LENORA MEIKLE
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.8.9) FRANCIS ARTHUR MEIKLE
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.8.10) DONALD PAUL MEIKLE born June 18, 1919 Smithfield UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.6.8.11) TEMPIE IRIS MEIKLE
(2.6.7.3.5.2.7) SIDNEY DAVID ALLEN born August 12, 1835 Burton, Catteragus, NY and died
January 1, 1905 Bedford, Lincoln, WY; buried Thayne, Lincoln, WY; married before 1862 Lucretia
Winn; married July 31, 1864 at Richmond UT, Margaret Ann Cooper born September 27, 1841 Hines
Co MS and died August 17, 1926 Thayne WY; buried there; and born to him and Margaret were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.7.1) MARY ARMINTA ALLEN born December 20, 1865 Oxford ID and died November 8,
1900 Oakley, Cassia, ID; buried there; married December 24, 1885 in Albion, Cassia, ID Solomon
Parks McIntosh born July 6, 1866 Grantsville, Tooele, UT and died November 23, 1941 Basin ID; and
born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.7.1.1) MAUD MARGRETTA MCINTOSH born April l7, 1888 Oakley, Cassia, ID and
died August 16, 1976 El Monte, Los Angeles, CA; buried Los Angeles; married May 2, 1905 at Albion
ID, Abraham Augustus Critchfield born December 11, 1888 Oakley ID and died February 23, 1937 Los
Angeles CA; buried there
(2.6.7.3.5.2.7.1.2) SIDNEY RAY MCINTOSH born May 6, 1896 Basin, Cassia, ID and died June 21,
1961 Burley, Cassia, ID; buried Basin ID; married April 4, 1917 Marion Martin born September 21,
1892 Basin ID and died April 21, 1965 Burley ID; buried Basin ID
(2.6.7.3.5.2.7.2) LYDIA CLARINDA ALLEN born December 12, 1867 Oxford ID and died March 30,
1947 Afton, Lincoln, WY; buried Thayne WY; married November 2, 1885 in Little Basin, Cassia, ID
John William Titensor born March 31, 1866 Richmond UT and died May 2, 1944 Thayne WY; buried
there; and born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.7.2.1) LEO TITENSOR born and died July 5, 1888 Cove, Cache, UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.7.2.2) SIDNEY ARTHUR TITENSOR born November 30, 1889 Thayne, Lincoln, WY and
died 1967; married March 30, 1911 Nellie May Sprouse born May 20, 1887 Randolph, Rich, UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.7.2.3) LEONARD TITENSOR born February 7, 1893 Thayne WY and died October 20,
1905
(2.6.7.3.5.2.7.2.4) SARAH MARGARET TITENSOR born October 14, 1895 Thayne WY and died
July 26, 1976 Afton, Lincoln, WY; buried Thayne WY; married December 2, 1914 at Logan UT,
Charles Ray Stoker born October 28, 1894 Plain City, Weber, UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.7.2.5) CLARENCE RAY TITENSOR born September 20, 1897 Bedford, Uinta, WY and
died December 5, 1982 Montpelier, Bear Lake, ID; buried Thayne WY; married November 14, 1916 at
Paris, Bear Lake, ID Fanny Leola Stoker born June 20, 1897 Plain City UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.7.2.6) ARTHON WILLIAM TITENSOR born March 30, 1904 Bedford WY and died
December 4, 1919
(2.6.7.3.5.2.7.2.7) GEORGE HAROLD TITENSOR
(2.6.7.3.5.2.7.3) SIDNEY JAMES ALLEN born February 28, 1871 Richmond UT and died March 3,
1871
(2.6.7.3.5.2.7.4) VINSON AGRIPPA ALLEN born December 22, 1876 Oxford ID and died March 23,
1959 Nampa, Canyon, ID; buried there; married November 11, 1902 at Montpelier ID, Effie Rebecca
Smith born June 12, 1884 Montpelier ID and died November 8, 1967 Nampa ID; buried there; and born
to them were 9 kids 7 of which were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.7.4.1) VINCENT AGRIPPA ALLEN born August 30, 1903 Montpelier, Bear Lake, ID and
died May 16, 1967; married Vera Andrus Hoagland
(2.6.7.3.5.2.7.4.2) JESS DE VERL ALLEN born January 1, 1905 Montpelier ID and died April 12,
1964
(2.6.7.3.5.2.7.4.3) RAY ARVID ALLEN born January 27, 1908 Emmett, Gem, ID and died March 26,
1945
(2.6.7.3.5.2.7.4.4) CLYDE LOWELL ALLEN born September 29, 1909 Emmett ID and died June 30,
1970 Ontario, Malheur, OR; buried Vale OR; marred Beulah Bee Ravenscraft
(2.6.7.3.5.2.7.4.5) ELVA ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.7.4.6) GOLDEN ALLEN (Bill) born July 1, 1915 Emmett ID and died November 1968
(2.6.7.3.5.2.7.4.7) SIDNEY DAVID ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.7.5) JULIA MAY ALLEN born June 16, 1879 Oxford ID and died July 23, 1899; married
July 5, 1897 George Alfred Smith born February 4, 1877 SLC UT and died September 10, 1923
Montpelier ID; buried there
(2.6.7.3.5.2.7.6) ELIZA ROXIE ALLEN (Ida) born October 14, 1881 Richmond UT; married
September 13, 1900 Levi Heap; married Ernest Hargis
(2.6.7.3.5.2.7.7) OLIVE PEARL ALLEN born July 4, 1886 Oxford ID and died November 25, 1894
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8) SUSAN ALLEN born December 31, 1837 Kirtland OH and died August 16, 1924
Logan, Cache, UT; buried Richmond UT; married July 4, 1858 in Provo UT, John Cornog Goaslind
[son of John & Hannah (Cornog) Goaslind] born January 26, 1818 Augusta, Bracken, KY and died
June 6, 1878 Richmond UT; and born to them were (not in birth sequence):
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.1) CLARINDA HANNAH GOASLIND born March 21, 1862 Richmond UT and died
May 2, 1942 Logan, Cache, UT; married January 4, 1883 in SLC UT Elias Silverene Larsen born June
2, 1859 Ephriam, SanPete, UT and died May 14, 1941 Whitney, Franklin, ID; buried Logan UT; and
born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.1.1) EFFIE LARSEN born September 10, 1885 Basin, Cassia, ID and died there
September 21, 1885
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.1.2) CLARINDA LARSEN born June 18, 1887 Coveville, Cache, UT and died there
September 28, 1887
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.1.3) ELIAS MARVEL LARSEN born March 8, 1894 Coveville UT and died September
3, 1971
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.1.4) MELVIN GOASLIND LARSEN born January 7, 1896 Coveville UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.1.5) ATTELLA LARSEN born December 27, 1897 Coveville UT and died April 25, 1985
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.1.6) ADA LARSEN born December 21, 1899 Coveville UT and died April 21, 1987 SLC
UT; married June 4, 1924 in Logan UT Joel Allen Smith born January 27, 1897 Fielding, Box Elder,
UT and died February 14, 1974 SLC UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.2) JULIA SOPHRENIA GOASLIND born January 6, 1875 Franklin ID and died
February 12, 1910
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3) LYDIA SUSANNA GOASLIND born April 22, 1859 Ogden, Weber, UT and died
September 23, 1947 SLC UT; buried there; married January 1, 1877 in Logan UT, Ernest Alfredda
Purnell born November 26, 1856 Kaysville, Davis, UT and died March 4, 1950 SLC UT; buried there;
Ernest had a 2d wife and 7 kids with her between 1887-1900, and possibly a 3d (Mary Foster); and
born to Lydia and Ernest were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3.1) ERNEST ALPHREDA GOASLIND PURNELL born April 30, 1878 Cove UT and
died January 3, 1884 Whitney, Franklin, ID; buried there
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3.2) EVA LOUISE PURNELL born December 14, 1879 Cove, Cache, UT and died
February 25, 1964 SLC UT; married December 14, 1898 in Logan UT, Moroni Heiner [son of Daniel &
Martha Ann (Stevens) Heiner] born February 18, 1898 Morgan, Morgan, UT and died June 25, 1948
SLC UT; both buried there Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park; and born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3.2.1) GLEN PURNELL HEINER born September 3, 1899 Morgan, Morgan, UT and
died January 28, 1981 SLC UT; buried there Wasatch Lawn Cemetery
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3.2.2) IONA PURNELL HEINER born April 17, 1901 Logan, Cache, UT and died June
23, 1954 SLC UT; buried there Wasatch Law Cemetery; married June 1, 1921 Franklin Roberts Smith
born c1897 Logan UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3.2.3) CLAUDE PURNELL HEINER born April 26, 1902 Logan, Cache, UT and died
November 6, 1984 SLC UT; buried there Wasatch Lawn Cemetery; married September 2, 1924 Lona
Towler Lindsay born April 28, 1901 Mill Creek UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3.2.4) FLORENCE PURNELL HEINER born August 3, 1903 Morgan, Morgan, UT and
died June 2, 1925; married December 6, 1924 Melvin Dickenson Wells born c1899 Morgan UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3.2.5) KEITH PURNELL HEINER born May 23, 1905 Morgan, Morgan, UT and died
January 2, 1977 SLC UT; buried there Wasatch Lawn Cemetery
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3.2.6) VERNA PURNELL HEINER born September 20, 1906 Morgan, Morgan, UT and
died March 9, 1984 SLC UT; buried there Wasatch Lawn Cemetery; married August 31, 1926 Elmer
Stevenson Romney born c1902 Morgan UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3.2.7) FRANK PURNELL HEINER born December 31, 1908 Morgan, Morgan, UT and
died June 30, 1987 SLC UT married April 16, 1931 in SLC, Marie Eddington born January 1, 1910
Morgan UT and died April 10, 1988 Bountiful, Davis, UT; both buried Wasatch Lawn Cemetery, SLC
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3.2.8) LOUISE PURNELL HEINER born September 15, 1910 SLC UT and died there
September 16, 1946; buried there Wasatch Lawn Cemetery
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3.2.9) MORONI PURNELL HEINER born December 2, 1921 SLC UT and died there
May 23, 1930; buried there Wasatch Lawn Cemetery
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3.3) SHEM GOASLIND PURNELL born October 16, 1881 Whitney, Franklin, ID and
died March 24, 1946 Woolford, Alberta, Canada; buried there; married July 20, 1904 in Logan, Sarah
Minerva Glover born April 25, 1885 Lewiston, Cache, UT and died December 18, 1961 Cardston,
Alberta, Canada; buried Woolford; and born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3.3.1) EVA PURNELL born May 19, 1913 Cardston, Alberta, Canada and died
November 11, 1991 Calgary, Alberta; buried there Rocky View Garden
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3.3.2) BERNARD RODNEY PURNELL born July 12, 1911 Woolford, Alberta, Canada
and died July 11, 1964 Alberta
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3.4) LYDIA SUSANNA PURNELL born May 16, 1884 Franklin, Franklin, ID and died
June 18, 1962 SLC UT; buried there Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park; married March 31, 1915 in
Cardston, Alberta, Canada (Provo UT) as his 2d wife, Joseph Bullock Roberts [Benjamin Morgan &
Mary Ann (Bullock) Roberts] born June 25, 1871 Provo UT and died June 2, 1935 Cardston, Alberta;
buried there Cardston Cemetery; Joseph married his 1st wife in 1904 and had 4 kids with her between
1905-11, she died in 1911; and born to Lydia and Joseph were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3.4.1) JOSIE VILATE PURNELL ROBERTS born December 10, 1908 Cardston, Alberta
and died there August 15, 1981; – another obvious conflict, date of birth vs date of marriage; married
November 7, 1942 in Lethbridge, Alberta, Oswald George Bengry born December 1, 1899 Cardston
and died March 6, 1991 Lethbridge; both buried City Cemetery, Cardston
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3.4.2) JOSEPH PURNELL ROBERTS born February 21, 1916 Cardston, Alberta and
died October 3, 1990 Idaho Falls ID; married June 20, 1941 in Blackfoot ID, Wanda Lee Wootton born
February 22, 1923 Coltman, Bonneville, ID and died February 15, 1986 American Falls, Power, ID;
both buried Falls View Cemetery, American Falls ID
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3.4.3) ERNEST PURNELL ROBERTS – not listed in all sources
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3.4.4) SAMUEL PURNELL ROBERTS – not listed in all sources
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3.5) ARZELLA PURNELL born May 2, 1887 Franklin, Franklin, ID and died September
11, 1972 Cardston, Alberta; buried there Cardston Cemetery; married May 26, 1925 in Woolford,
Alberta Lewell Taylor born November 25, 1876 Levan, Juab, UT and died c1965 Cardston, Alberta;
buried there Cardston Cemetery; and born to them was:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3.5.1) LESLIE SHEM TAYLOR born October 16, 1907 Woolford, Alberta – obviously
doesn’t track with marriage date of parents – and died September 1971 Great Falls, Cascade, MT;
buried Cardston Cemetery, Cardston, Alberta; married March 19, 1926 in Woolford, Alberta, Lois Steed
born March 7, 1909 Cardston and died February 2, 1936
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3.6) PEARL VALITE PURNELL born September 5, 1889 Franklin ID and died August 9,
1983 Cardston, Alberta; married December 16, 1912 in Cardston, Ambrose Woolford born January 3,
1881 Smithfield, Cache, UT and died November 12, 1958 Ponoka, Alberta; both buried Cardston
Cemetery; and born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3.6.1) CLESS RAYMOND WOOLFORD born November 28, 1913 Cardston, Alberta
and died there October 11, 1990; buried there Cardston Cemetery
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3.6.2) RUTH LA NETTE WOOLFORD born August 28, 1915 Cardston, Alberta and
died there October 7, 1933; buried there Cardston Cemetery
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3.7) ARMEDA PURNELL born November 30, 1892 Preston, Franklin, ID and died
February 9, 1920 Provo UT; married June 7, 1911 in SLC, as his 2d wife, James Merrill Newton born
April 2, 1891 Mona UT and died October 19, 1938 SLC; both buried Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park,
SLC UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3.8) IDA MAY PURNELL born November 4, 1895 Whitney ID and died August 28,
1918 Lethbridge, Alberta; buried there Woolford Cemetery; married January 7, 1914 in SLC Neil
Smith Kelly Richards born September 2, 1881 Malad City, Oneida, ID and died January 29, 1943
Calgary, Alberta; buried Woolford Cemetery
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3.9) JOHN GOASLIND PURNELL born December 4, 1897 Logan, Cache, UT and died
January 7, 1970 Ottawa, Ontario; married December 7, 1922 in SLC, Frances Bethsheba Cooper born
January 1, 1903 Vernal UT and died March 27, 1984 Calgary, Alberta; both buried Cardston Cemetery,
Cardston, Alberta; and born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3.9.1) JOHN LA MAR PURNELL born October 29, 1924 Cardston, Alberta and died
there November 7, 1938; buried Woolford Cemetery, Woolford, Alberta
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.3.9.2) EARL COOPER PURNELL born and died May 25, 1926 Cardston, Alberta;
buried Woolford Cemetery, Woolford, Alberta
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.4) FRANCIS ZINA GOASLIND born January 27, 1870 Franklin ID and died January 4,
1926 Logan UT; buried Franklin ID; married February 22, 1888 in Logan, William Stockdale [son of
William & Elizabeth (Page) Stockdale] born September 10, 1865 Rumburgh, Suffolk, England and died
February 2, 1942 Franklin ID; buried there; and born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.4.1) JOHN WILLIAM STOCKDALE born July 1, 1891 Cove UT and died January 13,
1958 Logan UT; buried there; married January 10, 1917 in Logan, Ethel Rallison [dau of Herbert &
Ellen Elizabeth (Bishop) Rallison] born March 30, 1890 Whitney, Oneida, ID and died October 17,
1984 Logan; and born to them were 10 kids, 2 of which were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.4.1.1) WILLIAM R STOCKDALE born October 20, 1917 Franklin ID; married July 1,
1941 in Logan UT, Barbara Grace Jensen [dau of Claudius Jay & Grace (Allen) Jensen] born March 11,
1922 Hyrum, Cache, UT and died August 24, 2000 Ogden UT; buried Logan; and they had a child
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.4.1.2) HOWARD DEE STOCKDALE born January 9, 1919 Franklin ID and died March
11, 1974 Logan UT; buried there
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.4.2) CHARLES G STOCKDALE born June 27, 1896 Franklin ID
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.4.3) CLARICE GOASLIND STOCKDALE born May 24, 1897 Franklin ID
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.4.4) MERLE GOASLIND STOCKDALE born January 13, 1899 Franklin ID
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.4.5) LELAND GOASLIND STOCKDALE born April 7, 1900 Franklin ID
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.4.6) NEWEL GOASLIND STOCKDALE born January 4, 1902 Franklin ID
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.4.7) EUGENE GOASLIND STOCKDALE born July 8, 1904 Franklin ID
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.4.8) REED GOASLIND STOCKDALE born March 26, 1906 Franklin ID
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.4.9) JANET STOCKDALE born January 13, 1908 Franklin ID
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.5) CHARLES DAVID GOASLIND born November 18, 1860 Richmond UT and died
May 7, 1950 SLC UT; buried there; married March 25, 1885 in Logan UT, Clara Janet Chandler
Parkinson born April 18, 1865 Franklin ID and died January 20, 1897 Preston; buried there; married
February 23, 1898 in Logan, Caroline Matilda Chandler Parkinson born November 10, 1866 Franklin
ID and died May 29, 1957 SLC; buried there; and born to him and Clara was:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.5.1) CHARLES EARL GOASLIND born April 28, 1889 Franklin ID and died November
30, 1973 SLC UT; married October 2, 1912 in Logan UT, Lois Hawkes born February 8, 1893 Preston
ID and died January 19, 1962 SLC
Born to Charles and his 2d wife, Caroline, were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.5.2) CLAIRE PARKINSON GOASLIND born June 25, 1899 Preston, Franklin, ID;
married June 14, 1923 in SLC Temple, Lorin Tunis Hunter born November 4, 1897 Kanosh, Millard,
UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.5.3) CAROL PARKINSON GOASLIND born January 14, 1901 Preston ID and died
December 20, 1970; married February 22, 1923 Alma George Condie
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.5.4) IONE PARKINSON GOASLIND born December 12, 1902 Preston ID and died
April 23, 1988 SLC
(2.6.7.3.5.2.8.5.5) GEORGE DAVID PARKINSON GOASLIND born September 9, 1908 Preston ID
and died March 4, 1930
(2.6.7.3.5.3.8.6) MARY EUGENIA GOASLIND born January 27, 1865 Logan UT and died there
November 18, 1949; married April 10, 1882 in SLC, Thomas Edward Titensor born October 23, 1863
Richmond and died August 25, 1921 Logan; both buried Richmond UT; and born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.3.8.6.1) THOMAS EUGENE TITENSOR born February 26, 1883 Cove UT and died
October 22, 1893 Bedford, Lincoln, WY; buried Thayne WY
(2.6.7.3.5.3.8.6.2) PHILEMON TITENSOR born May 1, 1885 Cove UT and died December 13, 1970
Thayne WY; married November 5, 1908 in Paris ID, Martha Moser born November 13, 1887
Kriegstelten , Switzerland and died January 21, 1985 Jackson WY
(2.6.7.3.5.3.8.6.3) MAY TITENSOR born October 6, 1887 Cove UT and died October 9, 1975 Logan
UT; buried Thayne WY; married February 9, 1905 in Paris ID, John Heap born November 30, 1875
Rockville, Washington, UT and died August 28, 1924 Soda Springs, Caribou, ID
(2.6.7.3.5.3.8.6.4) ORRIN TITENSOR born September 12, 1889 Cove UT and died June 26, 1894
Thayne WY; buried there
(2.6.7.3.5.3.8.6.5) RUSSEL TITENSOR born July 22, 1892 Thayne WY and died May 12, 1949 West
Yellowstone, Gallatin, MT; buried Bedford Cemetery, Bedford WY; married May 29, 1919 in Logan
UT, Emma Bleazard born July 16, 1897 Thayne WY and died January 25, 1986 Brigham City, Box
Elder, UT
(2.6.7.3.5.3.8.6.6) GEORGE TITENSOR born November 7, 1894 Logan UT and died December 17,
1981 Hanford, Kings, CA; married May 1, 1916 in Bedford WY, Emma G Roberts born August 23,
1890 Purcell OK and died July 7, 1968 Corcoran, King, CA; both buried Lemoore CA
(2.6.7.3.5.3.8.6.7) ROSCOE TITENSOR born May 17, 1897 Cove UT and died August 28, 1986
Bedford WY; buried there; married Elnor Bishop
(2.6.7.3.5.3.8.6.8) ARVILLA TITENSOR born August 30, 1900 Bedford WY and died April 15, 1981
Scobey, Daniels, MT; buried there; married February 18, 1924 at Scobey, Nicholas Tymofichuk born
November 12, 1902 Tolstoy, Manitoba and died October 30, 1984 Scobey; buried there
(2.6.7.3.5.3.8.6.9) SUSAN FLORENCE TITENSOR born September 6, 1902 Bedford WY; married
December 20, 1922 in Logan, John H Reusser born 1902 Bancroft, Caribou, ID
(2.6.7.3.5.3.8.6.10) HELEN ARMINTA TITENSOR born February 28, 1905 Bedford WY and died
October 5, 1993 Bulverde, Bexar, TX; married August 24, 1924 in Blackfoot ID, Thomas Dobson
Hawes born January 22, 1896 Swan Lake ID and died March 25, 1983 SLC UT; both buried Richmond
UT
(2.6.7.3.5.3.8.7) GEORGE KNAPP GOASLIND born April 27, 1867 Franklin ID and died December
1, 1883
(2.6.7.3.5.3.8.8) JAMES ORRIN GOASLIND born February 17, 1872 Franklin ID and died December
26, 1883
(2.6.7.3.5.3.8.9) JULIA SOPHRONIA GOASLIND born January 6, 1875 Franklin ID and died
February 12, 1910 Freedom, Lincoln, WY; buried there Freedom Cemetery; married September 28,
1899 in SLC, Heber Hanson born October 19, 1868 South Cottonwood, Salt Lake, UT – his 2d wife
was Priscilla Allen (2.6.7.3.5.2.4.9); and born to her and Heber was:
(2.6.7.3.5.3.8.9.1) JULIA SOPHRONIA HANSEN born and died August 6, 1900 Freedom, Lincoln,
WY
(2.6.7.3.5.3.8.10) ELIZA ROXIE GOASLIND born December 7, 1877 Cove UT and died September
26, 1878 UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9) LEVI KNAPP ALLEN born April 1, 1842 Virginia, Cass, IL and died February 18, 1928
Logan UT; married December 11, 1888 in Franklin ID, Livinia Miriam Henson born July 23, 1871
Franklin ID and died October 9, 1950 Logan UT; both buried Richmond UT
Levi Knapp Allen, ninth child, sixth son of Andrew Lee and Clarinda Knapp Allen was born 1 Apr 1842. The family joined
the Mormon Church and moved west with the Saints. They spent the winter in a small log house in Missouri. His father and
older brothers worked at harvesting corn and splitting rails. The story Susan loved to tell on Levi must have happened here.
He was about four years old and his Father was bringing in a log to put on the fire in the fireplace. Levi, seeing the logs, and
his father trying to get it on the fire, was dancing around clapping his hands and spatting his knees. He said, “That's a man!
That's a man, Father Put it on”. It shows Levi's character, always loyal and encouraging. After crossing the plains with his
family, living for a time in Provo, he went with his brothers to San Bernardino, California. He stayed there until his mother
desired to return to see her other children in Cache Valley. After the death of his mother, he and Lydia continued to make a
home in Richmond. Levi filed on 16o acres where he worked until Lydia died 15 Oct 1870. He relinquished this land and
moved out to Cove and took up a homestead of 16o acres near his b r o the r s, Charles and Andrew. In 1871 he built a log
house which he called his home for 11 years. During this time he had his meals with his brother Andrew's family and
Minerva, Andrew's wife, helped care for such needs as laundry, etc. As time went on he bought more land and went into
partnership with Andrew. In 1882 they bought the homestead of Charles who was going to Arizona. Together they owned
more than 1500 acres of land from the Idaho line south to the Lewiston Sugar Factory. They raised hay and wheat, and fed
many cattle. Before he married he was a great help financially to his nephews and nieces. He supplied money for missions,
education, and provided help for many to buy farmland on time payments. He never drew a note of any kind for these things
as he believed in encouraging them to build homes and establish themselves He loved his relatives and helped provide the
necessities of life for his widowed sisters and sisters—in—law. He encouraged his nieces and nephews to get good
educations. He had never had a chance to go to school until they came to Richmond where he attended school for about
three months. His mother had always been the teacher for the family and the reader, speller and arithmetic books had been
the boys' constant companions when they h e r d e d cows in Provo. When the Richmond teacher asked him what grade he
was in, he told her what little schooling he had had. J. W. (Sol) Hendricks, a boy at school, later said, “We laughed at him
for coming to school, yet when called to spell he could down the whole school and in reading and arithmetic w a s f a r
ahead of us who had attended school. I a1w a y s had a great deal of respect for him, his steadfastness and modesty.”
Levi had typhoid fever when he was 25 years old, which made him partially deaf in the left ear. It made him self-conscious
about holding public positions but he was always glad to help with the Lord's work with manual labor or money. He was
outstanding in his efforts in the collection of the Allen record, temple work, and the building of the first church and
schoolhouses in Cove. In 1874-5 Levi was called to go to St. George to work on the temple for six months. He left in the
fall and came back in the spring. The roads were almost impassable with mud and water. He arrived home too late for the
welcome home party given for the men who worked on the temple. He also helped build the Logan and Salt Lake Temples.
He drove the 100 miles to Salt Lake City many times in a light-weight wagon to attend the temple dedication and general
conferences. Besides other duties, he was in the Sunday School Superintendency for several years. Levi drove a freight line
from Corinne, Utah to Blackfoot, Idaho.
Born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.1) CLARINDA MERIAM HENSON ALLEN born November 3, 1889 Cove UT and died
August 9, 1956 Rupert, Minidoka, ID; married June 19, 1907 in Logan UT, Louis Henry Johnson born
November 9, 1885 Richmond UT and died January 17, 1955 Rupert ID; both buried there; and born to
them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.1.1) LOUIS ALLEN JOHNSON born June 2, 1908 Cove UT and died June 13, 1908/09
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.1.2) LYMAN LEON JOHNSON
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.1.3) ORIE WENDELL JOHNSON
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.1.4) SYLVIA JOHNSON born December 12, 1913 Cove UT and died January 1987
Burley, Cassia, ID; buried there; married Chris Abraham Wall
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.1.5) THYRA LOUISE JOHNSON born January 29, 1918 Cove UT and died 1990 Burley
ID; married Leonard Lewis born October 30, 1910 Ordinary, Elliot, KY and died January 18, 1965
SLC UT; buried Rupert ID
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.1.6) EDWARD LEVI JOHNSON born May 1, 1921 Heyburn, Minidoka, ID and died
August 24, 1942 Rupert ID; buried there
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.1.7) RUBY LARENE JOHNSON
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.1.8) DEAN HENRY JOHNSON
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.1.9) ORIE WENDALL JOHNSON
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.2) LEVI ANDREW HENSON ALLEN born June 15, 1891 Cove UT and died there April
24, 1962; buried Richmond Cemetery, Richmond UT; married October 17, 1917 in Logan UT, Elsie
Lucina Skidmore born May 19, 1894 Richmond; and born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.2.1) SETH SKIDMORE ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.2.2) LAEL S ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.3) ELIJAH CHARLES HENSON ALLEN born May 6, 1893 Cove UT and died there
November 26, 1975; buried Richmond UT; married 1st October 2, 1918 in Logan UT, Elva Geneva
Detton born January 27, 1900 Hatch, Bannock, ID and died February 2, 1970 Logan; buried Richmond;
2d May 6, 1974, on his 81st Birthday, Sarah Kendall Bright; and born to him and Elva were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.3.1) ARLENE ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.3.2) RHEA BETH ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.3.3) LOIS MARIE ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.3.4) ELIJAH DELL KNAPP ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.3.5) CAROLYN MARDEAN ALLEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.4) JAMES SIDNEY HENSON ALLEN born April 1, 1895 Cove UT and died May 1,
1981; married September 12, 1917 in Logan, Eleanora Benson born November 30, 1896 Logan UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.5) LYDIA SAPHRONIA ALLEN born September 11, 1897 Cove UT and died November
17, 1977 Heyburn, Minidoka, ID; married November 10, 1916 in Logan Temple UT, Milton Earl Bair
born October 25, 1892 Cove UT and died July 31, 1979 Rupert ID; both buried Riverside Cemetery,
Heyburn; and born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.5.1) LEON ALLEN BAIR
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.5.2) VERL ALLEN BAIR
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.5.3) ELDRED EARL BAIR
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.5.4) VALINE BAIR
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.5.5) GORDON ALLEN BAIR
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.5.6) NELDA BAIR
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.5.7) ALYCE AMELIA BAIR
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.6) SUSAN LARENE HENSON ALLEN born August 6, 1900 Cove UT; married 1st June
22, 1926 Hiram Gordon Scott; 2d April 13, 1966 David Wilde
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.7) JULIA MARY HENSON ALLEN born October 9, 1902 Cove UT; married May 25,
1926 Lavon Stewart Humphreys
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.8) ESTHER VERONA HENSON ALLEN married Frank Matthais Ravsten born May 16,
1902 Clarkston, Cache, UT; and they had 5 kids, 3 of which were:
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.8.1) JANELL RAVSTEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.8.2) LYNN ALLEN RAVSTEN
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.8.3) VERNON FRANK RAVSTEN born December 14, 1900 Clarkston UT
(2.6.7.3.5.2.9.9) ALFRED THEODORE HENSON ALLEN born December 6, 1907 Cove UT and died
December 3, 1976 Logan UT; married Zola Spackman Bright and they had 3 kids
(2.6.7.3.5.2.10) JULIA ALLEN born June 8, 1844 and died September 4, 1858
(2.6.7.3.5.3) JAMES DUNCAN KNAPP born April 19, 1804 Onondaga Co NY and died February 28,
1893 Norwalk, Huron, OH; married October 21, 1832 in Huron Co OH Diantha Rundell (Diane
Rundle) born 1810 NY and died October 10, 1897 Bronson, Huron, OH. Born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.3.1) ABISHAI J. KNAPP born 1833/34 OH
(2.6.7.3.5.3.2) GEORGE W. KNAPP born October 5, 1836 OH
(2.6.7.3.5.3.3) JAMES CALVIN KNAPP born July 20, 1839 Norwalk, Huron, OH
(2.6.7.3.5.3.4) WILLIAM H. KNAPP (1840-)
(2.6.7.3.5.3.5) DIANA KNAPP born 1842 Bronson, Huron, OH
(2.6.7.3.5.3.6) CHARLES M. KNAPP (1842-)
(2.6.7.3.5.3.7) ABEL C. KNAPP born 1844 Bronson, Huron, OH
(2.6.7.3.5.3.8) PHEBE D. KNAPP born 1845 Bronson OH
(2.6.7.3.5.3.9) JEREMIAH RUNDELL KNAPP born 1848 Bronson OH
(2.6.7.3.5.3.10) MALINA KNAPP (1855-)
(2.6.7.3.5.3.11) CLARISSA KNAPP (1855-)
(2.6.7.3.5.3.12) MARY KNAPP born 1856 Bronson OH
(2.6.7.3.5.4) OLIVE KNAPP born April 23, 1806 Onondaga Co and died 1874
(2.6.7.3.5.5) SEYMOUR KNAPP (Seymour H Knapp) born June 25, 1808 Onondaga Co NY and died
1845
(2.6.7.3.5.6) THEODORE P KNAPP born November 11, 1810 Onondaga Co and died 1858; married
Nancy Frazier
(2.6.7.3.5.7) ESTHER ANN KNAPP born July 10, 1813 Onondaga Co and died February 2, 1818
(2.6.7.3.5.8) CHARLES NELSON KNAPP born July 10, 1815 Onondaga Co and died June 5, 1874
Toledo, Iowa; married December 25, 1845 at Aurora, Cayuga, NY Mary F. Knapp (Mary Knapp) [dau
of Daniel William & Lydia (Morris) Knapp] born May 11, 1825 Warsaw, Genesee, NY, and died
February 13, 1874 Toledo, Tama, IA; buried Woodlawn Cemetery, Tama Co IA. Born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.8.1) ALVIRA BEATTIE KNAPP born June 8, 1846 Erie Co NY and died July 17, 1891
Mullen, Hooker, NE; buried Bullen; married December 21, 1864 in Tama Co IA Charles Wesley Smith
[son of Charles Gaylord & Harriet (Bennett) Smith] born October 12, 1844 Centerville, Delaware, OH
and died April 20, 1923 Stratton, Kit Carson, CO; buried Forest Lawn, Omaha NE. Born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.8.1.1) CLARENCE KNAPP SMITH born November 3, 1866 Union Grove, Tama, IA and
died September 8, 1901 Whitman, Grant, NE; buried Whitman Cemetery. He married December 25,
1892 in Whitman, Emma Amanda McAdams [dau of Jacob Wilson & Martha Francis (Fimple)
McAdams] born December 12, 1876 Halls Station, Buchanan, MO and died January 22, 1964 Grand
Junction, Mesa, CO; buried Orchard Mesa Cemetery, Grand Junction. After Clarence’s death, Emma
married John Millard Porter and they had 2 kids. After John’s death, Emma married Daniel Stephen
Thomas and they had 1 child. Born to Clarence and Emma were:
(2.6.7.3.5.8.1.1.1) ROY WESLEY SMITH born November 18, 1893 Pullman, Cherry, NE and died
May 9, 1975 Ogden, Weber, UT; buried Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch, Wasatch UT. He married
January 3, 1922 in SLC UT, Arvilla May Eddins (Dot) [dau of William Kemp W. & Lelia May (Perry)
Eddins] born November 26, 1894 Provo UT and died March 9, 1979 Roy UT; buried with Roy. Born to
them were 2 kids, one of which was:
(2.6.7.3.5.8.1.1.1.1) ARVILLA MAE SMITH (Polly) married Franklin Stark Woodward [son of Charles
Sanford & Marian (Stark) Woodward] – divorced. Born to them were 4 kids
(2.6.7.3.5.8.1.1.2) NONA ALVIRA SMITH born April 21, 1895 Pullman, Cherry, NE and died October
24, 1978 Beckley, Raleigh, WV; buried Sunset Memorial Park, Beckley. She married March 23, 1913
in Grand Junction CO, Archibald Davenport Bliss (Archie) [son of Courtland Prentice & Flora Belarie
(Hartshorn) Bliss] born December 20, 1888 Grand Junction CO and died March 19, 1957 Beckley WV;
buried with Nona. Born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.8.1.1.2.1) NELLIE GERTRUDE BLISS born July 19, 1914 Grand Junction, Mesa, CO and
died September 28, 2000 Beckley WV. She married May 3, 1952 in Grand Junction CO Dewitt Clinton
Barton (Bart) [son of Lafayette & Mary Ann (Parisho) Barton] born December 24, 1901 Pawhuska,
Osage, OK and died May 2, 1980 Boulder CO; buried Mountain View Memorial Park Cemetery,
Boulder. This must have been Dewitt’s 2d marriage as he also married Beulah Charity Mayfield and
they had 3 kids.
(2.6.7.3.5.8.1.1.2.2) ARTHUR ALLEN BLISS born May 12, 1917 Grand Junction, Mesa, CO and died
March 27, 2001 Beckley WV. He married first Madge Virginia Darby [dau of Grant M. & Mabel S.]
and they had 1 child; married second Dedee (Nila Bailey) O’Neal.
(2.6.7.3.5.8.1.1.3) JULIA MAY SMITH born August 10, 1896 Whitman, Grant, NE and died October
20, 1904 York, York, NE; buried Whitman Cemetery, Whiteman NE.
(2.6.7.3.5.8.1.1.4) MARTHA FERN SMITH born September 6, 1898 Pullman, Cherry, NE and died
December 20, 1982 Sioux City, Woodbury, IA; married June 1, 1961 in Orange City, Sioux, IA Herman
Rowenhorst [son of Hein (Henry) & Hettie (Walraven) Rowenhorst] born August 13, 1895 Orange City
IA and died there December 18, 1967; buried Westlawn Cemetery, Orange City. [First marriage for
both?]
(2.6.7.3.5.8.1.1.5) MAMIE LEONA CYNTHIA SMITH born July 9, 1900 Whitman, Grant, NE;
married July 1, 1924 in Pella, Marion, IA Arie Francis Vanderstoep born September 11, 1900 Maurice,
Sioux, IA and died December 6, 1993 Orange City, Sioux, IA; buried Westlawn Cemetery, Orange City.
Born to them was 1 child.
(2.6.7.3.5.8.1.1.6) CLARICE K. SMITH born March 23, 1902 Whitman, Grant, NE and died
November 4, 1985 Orange City, Sioux, IA; buried Pilgrim Home Cemetery, Holland, Ottawa, MI;
married May 26, 1926 in Grand Junction CO, George Milo Flikkema [son of Garrett & Lena (Debay)
Flikkema] born May 14, 1902 Muscatine, Muscatine, IA and died February 22, 1963 Long Island City
NY; buried Holland, Ottawa, MI. Born to them were 3 kids, 2 of which were:
(2.6.7.3.5.8.1.1.6.1) GARARD FLIKKEMA born 1937 Martin, Allegan, MI and died 1937; buried
Holland MI
(2.6.7.3.5.8.1.1.6.2) GERALD FLIKKEMA born and died June 4, 1938 Hudson NY; buried Holland
MI
(2.6.7.3.5.8.1.2) BENNETT WILLIAM SMITH born March 21, 1870 born Grundy Co IA and died
April 24, 1936 Stratton, Kit Carson, CO; married Victoria E. Martin born c1855 – divorced; married 2d
March 7, 1914 Mayme Paulson born July 6, 1890. Born to him and Mayme was:
(2.6.7.3.5.8.1.2.1) BENNETT ARTHUR SMITH married, name unk, and they had 4 kids.
(2.6.7.3.5.8.1.3) LEE WESLEY SMITH born November 23, 1871 Grundy Co IA and died 1946 Omaha
NE; married 1st November 23, 1897 in South Omaha, Ella Mary Dennis born March 3, 1876 and died
October 12, 1909; married 2d Hannah Nelson. Born to him and Ella were:
(2.6.7.3.5.8.1.3.1) ALVIRA MAY SMITH married Dwight Edward Slater born January 10, 1899 and
died March 7, 1957. Born to them were 4 kids
(2.6.7.3.5.8.1.3.2) WESLEY RUTLER SMITH
(2.6.7.3.5.8.1.3.3) WILLIAM BENNETT SMITH born January 16, 1904 and died April 1946/47;
married Viola Rudingen and they had 2 kids
(2.6.7.3.5.8.1.4) ELIAS ROWLAND SMITH born May 4, 1876 Juniata, Adams, NE and died July
1961 Stratton, Kit Carson, CO; buried Claremont Cemetery, Stratton; married November 12, 1902 in
Omaha NE, Myrtle Jennie Schlegel born July 14, 1878 Plattsmouth, Cass, NE and died May 21, 1962
Stratton CO; buried with Elias. Born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.5.8.1.4.1) THEODORE ROWLAND SMITH born March 15, 1904 Omaha NE and died
September 14, 1975 Grand Junction CO; buried Delta Cemetery, Delta CO; married Laura Victoria
Johnston [dau of Harry T. & Bertha (Tanner) Johnston] and born to them were 7 kids, 2 of which were:
(2.6.7.3.5.8.1.4.1.1) WAYNE SMITH born and died July 4, 1928 Kit Carson County CO
(2.6.7.3.5.8.1.4.1.2) ALLEN RAY SMITH born February 23, 1940 Stratton, Kit Carson, CO and died
July 18, 1940
(2.6.7.3.5.8.1.4.2) HAROLD CLARENCE SMITH born August 13, 1906 Omaha NE and died May 24,
1922 Stratton CO
(2.6.7.3.5.8.1.4.3) ESTHER MYRTLE SMITH born January 30, 1908 Omaha NE and died there
November 20, 1909
(2.6.7.3.5.8.1.4.4) IDA WILHELMINA SMITH born July 20, 1909 and died July 11, 1986; buried
Claremont Cemetery, Stratton CO; married Edmund Boecher and they had 1 child
(2.6.7.3.5.8.1.4.5) GLENN ELMER SMITH married Lylas Gertrude Stewart and they had 2 kids
(2.6.7.3.5.8.1.5) HARRIET ALVIRA SMITH born and died June 19, 1891 Cherry Co NE
(2.6.7.3.5.8.2) CHARLES BARTON KNAPP born October 19, 1849 Erie Co NY and died in January
1894 Pullman, Cherry, NE; buried Buffalo Lake Ranch NE
(2.6.7.3.5.8.3) HARRIET MATILDA KNAPP born April 5, 1851 Erie Co NY and died July 3, 1876
Farley, Dubuque, IA; married 1st December 31, 1874 in Toledo IA, Arthur H. Nichols. Born to them
was:
(2.6.7.3.5.8.3.1) DAVID HENRY NICHOLS born June 28, 1876 Erley IA and died August 1876
(2.6.7.3.5.9) ORRIN CALVIN KNAPP born February 2, 1818 Onondaga Co and died March 31, 1893
(at Syracuse NY); married 1st Lucinda (Matilda?) C. Merwin born April 1829 and died January 10,
1856 Stratford CT; 2d Mary M. Montgomery [dau of Caleb & Milla (Potter) Montgomery] born July
26, 1832 and died November 25, 1901 [Note for reference: an Orrin C. Knapp, on September 1, 1856,
sold for $90.00 one-half acre of land adjoining in the rear of the extinct Regilious Society’s first
purchase - to the Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Society of South Onondaga. This cemetery is
known as The South Onondaga Cemetery, Onondaga County NY.] Born to Orrin and Lucinda was:
(2.6.7.3.5.9.1) EVAN L. KNAPP married Carrie {maiden name unk}.
Born to Orrin and his second wife, Mary, was:
(2.6.7.3.5.9.2) NELLIE MONTGOMERY KNAPP born 1874 and died May 1892
(2.6.7.3.5.10) HARRIET KNAPP born April 18, 1820 Onondaga Co NY; buried October 3, 1852 New
Milford CT; married Elmer Warner
(2.6.7.3.6) OLIVE KNAPP born February 17, 1773 Bethel (Little Fields) CT; married October 16,
1795 at Little Fields, Uri Goodwin born December 13, 1763 Little Fields and died April 10, 1830 South
Farms CT; and born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.6.1) KASSON GOODWIN born 1800 Morris, Litchfield, CT and died 1878; married Maria
DeWolf born January 27, 1808 Morris CT and died October 18, 1872; and born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.6.1.1) HELEN GOODWIN
(2.6.7.3.6.1.2) HOMER GOODWIN
(2.6.7.3.6.1.3) LEONARD GOODWIN
(2.6.7.3.6.2) CHARLES M. GOODWIN married unk and born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.6.2.1) THOMAS GOODWIN
(2.6.7.3.6.2.2) SCHUYLER GOODWIN
(2.6.7.3.6.2.3) CHARLES GOODWIN
(2.6.7.3.6.3) ADELINE GOODWIN
(2.6.7.3.6.4) CAROLINE GOODWIN
(2.6.7.3.7) MILO KNAPP born April 23, 1776 Bethlehem, Litchfield, CT and died December 13, 1864
Wheatville NY; married 1st a Miss Sherman (probably) who died November 2, 1817 Bethlehem;
married 2d at Bethlehem, May 20, 1822 Polly Ford (Lord?) who died April 12, 1830 South Farms CT
{Milo is also recorded as having married Polly Tuttle in April 1824?}; and born to Milo and
presumably his first wife were:
(2.6.7.3.7.1) GARRY KNAPP born c1804 (at NY? or CT?) and died November 21, 1874 Wheatville
NY (or Alabama Township, Genesee Co NY); married Anis (or Anica) Guiteau (1810-) and born to
them was an only child:
(2.6.7.3.7.1.1) VOLNEY GARRY KNAPP born January 17, 1840 Springwater, Livingston, NY and
died December 9, 1877 Alabama Township, Genesse Co NY; married a Miss Lynn and born to them
were:
(2.6.7.3.7.1.1.1) MARY EDITH KNAPP born November 2, 1871 Wheatville NY
(2.6.7.3.7.1.1.2) MYRTLE CORNELIA KNAPP born July 30, 1875 Wheatville NY; married March 4,
1915 probably at Wheatville, William V Cook
(2.6.7.3.7.2) LAURA KNAPP
(2.6.7.3.7.3) EMELINE KNAPP born c1810 and died February 1818
(2.6.7.3.7.4) NOBLE KNAPP
(2.6.7.3.7.5) CAROLINE KNAPP
(2.6.7.3.8) SEYMOUR KNAPP born July 17, 1781 Bethlehem CT and died date unk but after 1832 at
Onondaga Hill NY; married 1st name unk; married 2d Betsey Luddington (c1776-); married 3d
Margaret Kasson born September 3, 1741 Woodbury CT (married third Betsey’s sister, Polly
Luddington, who after Seymour’s death married a Mr. Pomeroy ??); Seymour was a Veteran of the War
of 1812 [There is confusion here as to which Luddington is Luddington and which is mother to the
children.] Born to Seymour and Betsey were:
(2.6.7.3.8.1) HENRY I. KNAPP (Henry L. Knapp) born 1816 Onondaga Hill NY and died August 15,
1838
(2.6.7.3.8.2) BETSEY ANN KNAPP (Elizabeth Ann Knapp) born 1817 and died April 9, 1841
Bethlehem CT; married July 1835 Seneca J. Loomis [son of Jacob & Jerusha (Gillett) Loomis] born
June 23, 1809 CT and died January 14, 1846 [Note: in one source, the following 2 kids are attributed to
Seneca and his second wife, Margaret Hotchkiss – based on Elizabeth’s date of death, these 2 kids are
either hers or they divorced.] Born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.8.2.1) ELLEN LOOMIS (1837-)
(2.6.7.3.8.2.2) BETSEY ANN LOOMIS (1839-)
(2.6.7.3.8.3) FANNIE E. KNAPP (baptized January 6, 1839 as an adult) married at Syracuse NY
William Olmstead born December 1817 and died February 19, 1906 Midland MI
Born to Seymour and his second (or third) wife were:
(2.6.7.3.8.4) HARRIET KNAPP (Harriet L. Knapp) born before 1820; married April 28, 1839 at
Bethlehem, Joseph Fenstermake of Darien NY
(2.6.7.3.8.5) GARWOOD L. KNAPP (1824-) married Sarah Jane Dieter (Dater?) and born to them
were:
(2.6.7.3.8.5.1) HATTIE KNAPP (1854-)
(2.6.7.3.8.5.2) FLORA KNAPP married at Danville NY George Ingert and born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.8.5.2.1) HATTIE INGERT
(2.6.7.3.8.5.2.2) BURDETTE INGERT
(2.6.7.3.8.6) WALTER B. KNAPP (c1825-)
(2.6.7.3.8.7) CHARLES SEYMOUR KNAPP (Dr.) born c1828/29; married in 1860 Elvira (or Eliza
M.) {maiden name unk}; he must have moved to Wisconsin c1852-57 and then possibly moved back to
New York c1859-61 [Jim - I wonder if the death of his son, Wakely, had anything to do with the
possible move back to NY?] [Fred Knapp says Ida May and Henry may have been born in Otsego,
Columbia County WI.] Born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.8.7.1) WAKELEY KNAPP born 1851 New York and died date unk Chippewa Falls WI
(2.6.7.3.8.7.2) FRANK S. KNAPP born 1857 Chippewa Falls, Chippewa, WI
(2.6.7.3.8.7.3) BRADNER KNAPP born 1859 Chippewa Falls WI
(2.6.7.3.8.7.4) IDA MAY KNAPP born 1861 Otsego, Columbia, NY (or WI?)
(2.6.7.3.8.7.5) HENRY KNAPP born 1863 Otsego NY (or WI?)
(2.6.7.3.9) NOBLE KNAPP born May 8, 1784 Bethlehem CT and died there November 12, 1810;
married lady’s name unk; and born to them was:
(2.6.7.3.9.1) NOBEL GRAND KNAPP born April 12, 1808 Bethlehem CT and died March 10, 1891
Ellington, Chatauqua, NY; married Clarinda Bentley (1814-) and born to them were:
(2.6.7.3.9.1.1) ALFRED KNAPP born 1833 Ellington NY
(2.6.7.3.9.1.2) ANNIS KNAPP born 1837 Ellington NY
(2.6.7.3.9.1.3) GEORGE KNAPP born 1842 Ellington NY
(2.6.7.3.9.1.4) MYLO KNAPP born 1846 Ellington NY
(2.6.7.4) ABRAHAM KNAPP (8M0J-N7) born December 28, 1737 Stamford and died date unk most
probably in Genesse Co NY; married 1st September 17, 1770 at Stamford, Elizabeth Wright; 2d January
27, 1757 in Norfolk CT, Martha Comstock [dau of Samuel & Dorothy (Rogers) Comstock] (1738-); he
was a farmer and Veteran of French & Indian Wars, and the Rev. War. Born to him and Elizabeth were:
(2.6.7.4.1) EBENEZER KNAPP born December 1, 1770 Stamford CT and died February 28, 1848
Rutland VT; married December 24, 1795 Ruth Reynolds Belcher and born to them were:
(2.6.7.4.1.1) IRENE KNAPP born March 28, 1796 Greenwich CT
(2.6.7.4.1.2) RUFUS KNAPP born July 6, 1797 Greenwich
(2.6.7.4.1.3) ALFRED KNAPP born October 13, 1798 Benson, Rutland, VT and died June 1, 1876
Dexter NY; married July 4, 1835 Maria Conkins and born to them were:
(2.6.7.4.1.3.1) GEORGE KNAPP (I) born 1835 and died August 10, 1837
(2.6.7.4.1.3.2) SARAH ELIZABETH KNAPP born 1838 and died October 24, 1865
(2.6.7.4.1.3.3) GEORGE KNAPP (II) (1840-)
(2.6.7.4.1.3.4) HENRY C. KNAPP born 1844 and died August 4, 1889
(2.6.7.4.1.3.5) FRANCIS KNAPP (1845-)
(2.6.7.4.1.3.6) MARY ANN KNAPP (1850-)
(2.6.7.4.1.4) HORACE KNAPP born December 6, 1800 Benson VT and died there May 29, 1889;
married Lucinda {maiden name unk} and born to them were:
(2.6.7.4.1.4.1) HERMAN KNAPP, last record of him is at Hortonville VT.
(2.6.7.4.1.4.2) LUCINDA KNAPP
(2.6.7.4.1.4.3) EMAROY (EMERY?) KNAPP
(2.6.7.4.1.5) WILLIAM REYNOLDS KNAPP born February 17, 1806 Benson, Rutland, VT and died
November 3, 1885 Castleton VT; buried there Hillside Cemetery; married 1st Belle (Abigail) Horton
who presumably died before 1847; married 2d c1846 Maria R {maiden name unk} (1811-1887). Born
William and Belle were:
(2.6.7.4.1.5.1) ABIGAIL ELIZABETH KNAPP born May 22, 1837
(2.6.7.4.1.5.2) MARY ELIZABETH KNAPP born May 24, 1840
(2.6.7.4.1.5.3) MOSES J. KNAPP born August 9, 1842 (Castleton) West Haven, Rutland, VT and died
September 10, 1934 Burlington, Old Soldier Home, VT; buried Dexter Cemetery, Jefferson Co NY;
was 5 feet 7 inches tall, with dark complexion, blue eyes and had dark (brown) hair; lived with his
parents until his enlistment at Fair Haven (Brattleboro) (Castleton) VT as a drummer in Company F,
14th Vermont Volunteer Infantry under Captain Joseph Jennings on (August 16) September 3, 1862.
His military records show him present for duty with the 14th Vermont, until he was shown as sick in
the Hospital at Baltimore in July, 1863. Moses served with that Regiment until he was mustered out
July 30, 1863. [Jim - The 14th Vermont Regiment was part of the 2d Vermont Brigade, commanded by
Brigadier General George Stannard and during the spring of 1863, the Vermonters protected the supply
lines between Washington as well as the Orange & Alexandria Railroad from Bull Run to the
Rappahannock River, maintaining 20 miles of picket lines and 30 miles of railroads. On June 20, 1863,
Stannard was ordered to take his brigade and join the northward marching Army of the Potomac. Three
days later, with less than a month remaining in their term of service, the Vermonters were assigned to
the 3d Division of I Corps. Stannard’s footsore men covered 120 miles in just six days. When the
Battle of Gettysburg began on July 1, Stannard was ordered to rush his brigade to reinforce the
embattled I Corps, leaving behind the 12th and 15th Vermont to guard supply trains. The tree
remaining regiments of Stannard’s brigade arrived at Gettysburg in the evening, too late to see any
action that day. The brigade was posted on Cemetery Ridge, with the 16th Vermont deployed as
pickets. The next morning Stannard was placed in command of the infantry support for the Union
artillery batteries on the left of Cemetery Ridge. Stannard and his 2,200 men did little until late in the
day, when III Corps was driven from the peach orchard by repeated Confederate assaults. The
Vermonters were called upon to fill a major gap in the Union line and, with a determined charge,
helped re-establish the line. The 13th Vermont then handily drove back a regiment of Confederates,
saved the guns of the 5th U. S. Artillery and captured 80 Rebels. As night came, Stannard consolidated
his brigade’s position on Cemetery Ridge and again placed the 16th Vermont on the picket line. The
Vermonters, who had performed gallantly in their first major engagement, spent the night on the
battlefield. At 4 a.m., on July 3, the picket line of the 16th Vermont was probed by Confederate
infantry, and heavy skirmishing continued throughout the morning. Later, a brief exchange of artillery
inflicted a few casualties among the Vermonters, and enemy snipers took an interest in Stannard.
Bullets pierced his coat and took off a piece of his hat. At about 11 a.m., almost all firing stopped. The
Confederate attack on the Federal right had failed, and for two hours an uneasy lull settled over the
field. Then, at 1:07 p.m., two enemy guns fired, signaling the opening of the greatest artillery
bombardment of the war. For the next hour and 45 minutes, the Vermonters clung to the ground behind
their crude breastworks as Stannard paced up and down their lines. Shot and shell whizzed over their
ranks, but most of the rounds harmlessly overshot the Vermonters. The artillery then stopped, and on a
front almost a mile wide, 10,500 Confederate infantrymen advanced toward the center of the Union
line on Cemetery Ridge. In three lines of battle, with parade-ground order, the ensuing attack known as
Pickett’s Charge was an awesome sight. The skirmishers of the 16th Vermont fired a few shots, then
hastily fell back and re-formed behind the 13th Vermont. As the Confederates advanced farther toward
the Federal lines, their right wing appeared to be aimed at the 14th Vermont. But as the Vermonters rose
to fire, the Confederates changed direction and moved across the regiment’s front to close a gap that
had appeared in the line. The 14th Vermont opened fire at about 300 yards. The 13th Vermont soon
added its rifles to the fire. The Confederates advanced to within 20 yards of II Corps on Cemetery
Ridge. After exchanging a few volleys, they charged with a Rebel yell. Striking the Union center hard,
they charged and drove a Pennsylvania regiment from the soon-to-be famous ‘Angle’. The Rebels were
now concentrated to the right of the Vermonters’ position. Stannard saw the tremendous opportunity
presented by the situation. Despite the risk of exposing his brigade’s left flank, he launched a flanking
attack on the Confederates. Ordering the 13th Vermont to march right, closer to the point of the enemy
attack, he directed the men to ‘charge front forward on first company’. Swinging out at an oblique
angle to the Union line, the regiment opened fire at ‘half pistol range’ on the exposed flank of the
Confederates. As the 13th Vermont moved into position, Stannard ordered the 16th Vermont to join the
13th. After the 16th Vermont was in line next to the 13th, the two regiments advanced toward the
Confederates while continuing to pour deadly fire into the now-shattered butternut ranks. The
enfilading cross-fire ravaged the densely packed Rebels, driving them back and crowding them toward
their center. The fighting in front of the Vermonters ended. They had devastate the Confederate right,
inflicting heavy casualties and taking hundreds of prisoners as well as the colors of the 8th Virginia
Infantry. Two additional Confederate brigades, sent to support Major General George Pickett’s assault,
now belatedly advanced directly toward the 14th Vermont. Again the Vermonters promptly opened fire
as the Rebels came into range. Stannard, waving his sword and hat, promptly sent the 16th Vermont
and four companies of the 14th charging into the Rebels, capturing many additional prisoners as well as
the colors of the 2d Florida Infantry. The 2d Vermont Bridge performed as well as veteran troops at
Gettysburg, but not without loss. Of its nearly 2,400 men engaged, 342 were killed, wounded or
missing] Moses reenlisted, at Watertown NY, August 22, 1864, as a musician with Company B, 186th
Regiment New York Infantry Volunteers and served with that organization, as the Drum Major, at
Sacketts Harbor and near Alexandria VA, until he was mustered out June 2, 1865 at Alexandria VA.
He married, first, circa August, 1864, at Brownville, Jefferson County NY, Mary A. Plumb (1846-
1878); second, February 24, 1879, Hannah Mary Cramond(Eramond?) born in 1848 at Wolfe Island,
Ontario, Canada and died December 15, 1893 at Chaumont NY; third, October 30, 1895, Frances J.
(McClellan) Jackson (1856-1924) - she divorced her husband in North Dakota. Moses spent most of his
later life in Dexter and Chaumont, where he was a painter and decorator; listed his occupation as a
mechanic on his pension papers. Moses purchased the Philip P. Gaige house in Chaumont in 1879 and
sold it in 1889; the house had been modernized and was still standing in 1995. He was a member of the
Presbyterian Church in Chaumont. Moses applied for a pension, based on his Civil War service, in
1907 and it took until 1913 before it was granted. Born to Moses and Mary were:
(2.6.7.4.1.5.3.1) WILLIAM SPAFFORD KNAPP born February 23, 1866 Dexter, Jefferson, NY and
died July 8, 1906 Chaumont, Jefferson, NY after he fell off a dock at the Crescent Yacht Club and
drowned during an epileptic seizure. He was a skilled mechanic and a temperate and industrious man.
He was one of the best rifle shots in the area and won awards in shooting trials. He married March 5,
1891 at Cape Vincent NY Barbara Dunham [William may have been a twin, as on the reverse side of
Moses headstone is the inscription “Anna 1866-1868".] Born to them were:
(2.6.7.4.1.5.3.1.1) ADELINE M. KNAPP born Chaumont NY and died January 4, 1921 age 23y; due to
acute rheumatic fever, following tonsillitis; buried at Glenwood Cemetery. ‘Addie’ conducted a
grocery at 504 Pearl Street for several years under the firm name of Shea & O’Brien; later as sole
proprietor, selling out about a year before her death. She married c1915 Leo E. Shea. Born to them
were:
(2.6.7.4.1.5.3.1.1.1) DANIEL J. SHEA (c1917-)
(2.6.7.4.1.5.3.1.1.2) BARBARA H. SHEA (c1918-)
(2.6.7.4.1.5.3.1.2) ARTHUR R. KNAPP married Alza Allen; and born to them were:
(2.6.7.4.1.5.3.1.2.1) ARTHUR A. KNAPP, SR died July 1989 age 59y; a 1948 graduate of Watertown
High School; served from November 1950 to August 1952 with the Seventh Division in Korea;
member of the Army-Navy Post 851 of the American Legion; foreman at the Niagara Mohawk Power
Corporation and was employed more than 30 years with that company; was also the owner of Knapp’s
Sport Center; co-chairman of the Wildlife and Decoy Show, held annually in Clayton NY; past
president of the Clayton Rotary Club, serving on the board of directors [1985 Paul Harris Fellow]; and
also chairman of the Clayton 1000 Islands Gun Show. He married November 13, 1955 at the Holy
Family Church, Joan T. L. Huillier. Born to them were:
(2.6.7.4.1.5.3.1.2.1.1) ARTHUR H. KNAPP married September 13, 1986 at Clayton Center, Cindy Lou
Adams of Watertown NY. Arthur graduated from Thousand Islands Center School 1974 and is a 1978
graduate of the U. of Rochester; 1986 he was the manager of the Knapp’s Sport Center of Clayton.
Cindy graduated from the General Brown Central School 1973; 1986 was employed as a pharmacy
technician by the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown.
(2.6.7.4.1.5.3.1.2.1.2) SCOTT KNAPP
(2.6.7.4.1.5.3.1.2.1.3) JAY KNAPP
(2.6.7.4.1.5.3.1.2.1.4) ADAM KNAPP
(2.6.7.4.1.5.3.1.2.1.5) DESIREE KNAPP
(2.6.7.4.1.5.3.1.2.2) JOHN D. KNAPP born April 11, 1933 Watertown NY and died December 1990
age 57y stricken with a heart attack; buried at the Clayton Cemetery; graduated from Watertown High
School 1951; competed in high school football, track, boxing and wrestling; served in the Army 1952-
54, where he played football and was named to the All Far East Team; he was also a ski trooper while
in the Army. John was employed by the Army at the Fort Drum Sign Shop; he first worked as a sign
painter and later was promoted to illustrator; some of his suggestions for computerizing signs have
been put into effect at armed service sign shops throughout the U.S. and at overseas installations. He
was a member of Ducks Unlimited and the Mount Zion Assembly Church. He was also known for his
talents as a glassblower, watercolor artist and engraver. He married July 8, 1961 at Rochester, Winifred
Griffiths. Born to them were:
(2.6.7.4.1.5.3.1.2.2.1) DAVID KNAPP of Ontario
(2.6.7.4.1.5.3.1.2.2.2) MARYANN KNAPP married Patrick Delaney, of Clayton.
(2.6.7.4.1.5.3.1.2.3) GERALD KNAPP of Clayton
(2.6.7.4.1.5.3.1.2.4) CARL KNAPP of Rochester
(2.6.7.4.1.5.3.1.2.5) ALLEN KNAPP of Rochester
(2.6.7.4.1.5.3.1.2.6) MARY ADELINE KNAPP born July 18, 1918 Watertown NY; married Lloyd
Protor Merrill [son of Albert Darius & Ferol June (Quenell) Merrill] born February 23, 1916 Deferiet
NY; and born to them were:
(2.6.7.4.1.5.3.1.2.6.1) ELIZABETH ANN MERRILL born May 6, 1942 Rochester NY
(2.6.7.4.1.5.3.1.2.6.2) ROBERT ALLEN MERRILL born July 23, 1945 Rochester NY
(2.6.7.4.1.5.3.1.2.6.3) DAVID BRUCE MERRILL born January 31, 1948 Rochester NY
(2.6.7.4.1.5.3.1.2.7) ANNE KNAPP married Chris Long of Greenville OH.
(2.6.7.11.3.6) ELLEN SYNTHESIA KNAPP (1852-?) married 1st Dayton O. Beers (Bears?); 2d David
K. Cantrell
(2.6.7.11.3.7) WILLIAM LINCOLN KNAPP (1861-1885); unmarried
(2.6.7.11.3.8) ORRIS C. KNAPP (c1855-c1932)
(2.6.7.11.3.9) CLARK WILLETTE KNAPP
(2.6.7.11.4) CHARLES HARLOW KNAPP (Charles Harlois Knapp) born March 19, 1802 Litchfield
CT and died March 22, 1894; married at Orangeville NY Roxcynthia M. Worden of Orangeville NY
and born to them were:
(2.6.7.11.4.1) CHARLES BALDWIN KNAPP (1839-1840)
(2.6.7.11.4.2) PORTER WORDEN KNAPP (1841-1843)
(2.6.7.11.4.3) CHARLES POTTER (PORTER?) KNAPP - twin - (1844-?) died young.
(2.6.7.11.4.4) MARY EVELYN KNAPP - twin of Charles - (1844-1930); ‘Eva’ married Alva C.
Manson and they lived in Harlem NY - no offspring
(2.6.7.11.5) CATHERINE KNAPP born February 23, 1804 Litchfield and died October 8, 1866
Michigan; married Nathan Lamkins of Perry NY - they moved to Michigan. Born to them were:
(2.6.7.11.5.1) CORDELIA LAMKINS
(2.6.7.11.5.2) ALONZO LAMKINS
(2.6.7.11.5.3) EDWIN LAMKINS
(2.6.7.11.6) GEORGE WASHINGTON KNAPP born July 22, 1806 Litchfield CT and died September
25, 1893 Assyria MI; married March 1, 1832 at Warsaw NY (Barry MI), Lucy Tripp born March 29,
1810 Cherry Valley NY and died 1906 Assyria, Barry, MI; and born to them were:
(2.6.7.11.6.1) SOPHIA KNAPP born November 4, 1835 Barry MI and died 1836
(2.6.7.11.6.2) JARED M. KNAPP born November 16, 1837 Barry MI
(2.6.7.11.6.3) PERCILLA H. KNAPP (1840-?) (Priscilla H. Knapp born February 9, 1840 Barry MI)
and died after 1880 Assyria, Barry, MI; married before 1880 in Barry MI, B. F. Bullis
(2.6.7.11.6.4) HARRIET F. KNAPP born July 21, 1842 Barry MI and alive 1938; married Alonzo
Lampkin. [Jim - wonder if this should be Lamkins, like above, or if the above should be Lampkin?]
(2.6.7.11.6.5) EMILY O. KNAPP (1849-?) (Emma O. Knapp born June 8, 1849 Barry MI) married
before 1880 in Barry MI, Joseph H. Parmalee/Parmelee
(2.6.7.11.6.6) MARY E. KNAPP born March 12, 1845 Barry MI and died June 1848 Assyria, Barry, MI
(2.6.7.11.7) JANE ELIZABETH (or BETSEY JANE?) KNAPP born May 30, 1808 Litchfield and died
December 12, 1892 Petaluma CA; married 1st William Dailey; 2d Dr. Miles Hinman; and born to Jane
and William was, possibly, an only child:
(2.6.7.11.7.1) ADDIE A. DAILEY married Henry A. Atwater
(2.6.7.11.8) LUCY MARIA KNAPP born May 22, 1813 Litchfield and died December 3, 1834 Warsaw
NY; married November 28, 1833 Erasmus D. Carpenter (1807-)
(2.6.7.11.9) JULIUS BEECH KNAPP born May 3, 1817 Litchfield and died June 18, 1907 Michigan;
married 1st August 15, 1846 in Michigan, Elizabeth Blaisdell; 2d Catherine Snyder. Born to Julius and
possibly Catherine (because of the time span) was an only child:
(2.6.7.11.9.1) HELEN MAY KNAPP (1865-) married 1910 a Mr. Breeze of Beaver Falls PA.
(2.6.8) BENJAMIN KNAPP born c1693 Stamford. Fred Knapp lists Benjamin as the first born of this
family.
(2.7) JEFFREY FERRIS (1658-1658) is not listed in most sources - placed here for information.
(2.8) DEBORAH FERRIS died July 3, 1724. This Deborah is not listed in most sources - placed here
for information. She married January 14, 1701/02, as his second wife, Jonathan Bell II [son of
Jonathan & Mercy (Crane) Bell] born February 14, 1663/64 and died in 1745. This Deborah is listed as
a daughter of (5) James also. Offspring listed there.
FOOTNOTE:
(2.6.3.4) ISAAC QUINTARD - From the record of the General Assembly, March 1775:
It having been represented to this assembly that Isaac Quintard of Stamford, in the County of Fairfield,
Captain of the 2nd military company, in the town of Stamford, in the 9th regt. In this colony, and Fyler
Dibble of said Stamford, Capt. of the first military company of Stamford, in said regiment, at said
Stamford, in January last, in contempt of the authority in this colony, did attempt and endeavor to
prevent the introduction of certain barrels of gun powder into this colony for the government’s use,
agreeably to the orders and directions of legal authority, which conduct is inconsistent with the duty of
their said office and of dangerous tendency; whereupon it is resolved by this assembly, that Gold
Selleck Silliman and Jonathan Sturgiss, Esquires, be and they are hereby appointed Commissioners,
and are fully authorized and empowered to notify said Quintard and Dibble to appear before them at
such time and place as shall be by them appointed and to examine the witnesses relative to said conduct
and examine into the truth of said representations and to report what they shall find to the general
assembly at the session of May next.
No record of the arrest and trial of the captains has been found; but from the American Archives,
Fyler Dibble, September 26, 1775, asked forgiveness of the people for opposing the appointment of a
committee of inspection, and promises to yield hearty obedience to the continental association. Captain
Quintard, also, waived his further opposition and made a humble confession.
The following was furnished by Fred H. Knapp
SERGEANT UZAL KNAPP (2.6.2.3.6) son of Nathaniel and Jemima (Ward) Knapp, the last survivor
of (General/President) George Washington’s Life Guard, born October 22, 1759; baptized October 15,
1786 at Stamford and died January 10, 1856, on his farm at Little Brittain, Orange County NY, and was
buried at Washington’s Headquarters, Newburgh, NY, on January 16, 1856.
Sgt. Knapp joined the Revolutionary Army, at age 16; fought at White Plains, Ridgefield,
Monmouth and Yorktown. In 1780, he became a member of the famous Washington Life Guard and
served as its Sergeant for 2 years with the marked aprobation of General Washington. After leaving
service he spent the remainder of his days in agriculture on a farm in the rich district of Orange County
NY, known as Little Brittain and at the age of 94 sank to his rest, beloved and respected by all who
knew him. His body was taken to Newburgh, on the 14th of January 1856; deposited in the Old
Hasbrouck House, well known as Washington’s Headquarters and on Wednesday, January 16, 1856,
was laid to rest with all the honors of war. Stores and other public buildings were draped in mourning
and thousands went to the old house while the body lay awaiting sepulture to take their last look at the
venerable man who connected in the past age of patriotism and danger with the present glory and
enjoyment. The Reverend John Brown, D.D., Rector of St. George’s Church of Newburgh preached
the funeral sermon and a large number of military companies and civic organizations from Albany,
Newburgh, Montgomery, Port Jervis, and other places, together with corporate authorities of Newburgh
and a vast concourse of citizens attended his remains to the final resting place. It is well to show honor
to such when in life and to mark their departure from earth with circumstances which will embellish
and enrich our nation’s history. [from Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper of February 2, 1856.]
The last echo in Newburgh of the War of the Revolution was when UZAL KNAPP, was buried at
Washington’s Headquarters. He was the last of Washington’s Body (Life) Guard and died January 1856
at age 95 years. It was the largest funeral in Newburgh’s history and military in character. In the
procession under the direction of (Col.) Parmenter, were the officers of the 19th Regiment; the
Washington Cententals of Albany; the hearse drawn by 4 greys and led by 4 grooms; Washington’s
Continentals of Newburgh, under (Capt.) Kemp; the Orange Co. Hussars; the Montgomery Guards; the
Port Jervis Light Guard; the United Americans, trustees of the village, citizens and strangers in great
numbers.
The funeral service and biographical sketch were by Rev. John Brown, Episcopalian; the
Continentals fired 3 rounds over the grave and Professor Reid’s Choir of St. George sang hymns. The
body had remained in state for several days (2 days) in the centre of the reception room in
Washington’s Headquarters where it was viewed by thousands. On the coffin was the uniform of a
Continental Soldier.
On the day of the funeral, all seemed impressed with the solemnity of the occasion. The village
was robed in sackcloth; the insignia of mourning draped the fronts of businesses and the Stars and
Stripes were furled in the emblem of sorrow.
Old residents of Newburgh have not ceased to regret that the Continentals, a crack independent
military organization, wearing the uniform of the Washington’s Army went out of existence. It is
obvious that the city should have a marching company perpetuating the uniform of the soldiers of the
Revolution. [From Timely Notes - Historical & Otherwise of Newburgh, by J.W.F. Truttenber,
published in the Newburgh Daily, July, 1934.]
In the small volume, by Lossing, entitled: Hours with Living Men and Women of the Revolution:
(1889), is found a chapter entitled ‘The Last Survivor of Washington’s Life Guard’. In this Chapter, is
an interesting interview with Sgt. Uzal Knapp. In reply to Dr. Lossing’s question, “Were you with
Washington all the time he was in New Windsor?”, Uzal’s reply was “Certainly, I was one of the Guard
and I believe I am the only living.” Dr. Lossing then asked: “When did you join the Guard?”, and
Uzal’s reply was “Not long after the Battle of Monmouth.” In Lossing’s Book of the Hudson and from
the book From the Wilderness to the Sea, by Virtus and Larston (1866) - Mr. [Uzal] Knapp, was a
Sergeant of the Guard and was presented a Badge of Military Merit by Washington, the American
Legion of Honor.