Hi Bill I have in hand a book entitled "The History of Stanstead County Province of Quebec" compiled by B.F. Hubbard Some of the names you listed are in here and I will list pg. number and a summary of what is said - Jonathan Cox -pg. 66 In 1802 Jonathan guided the E. H. LeBaron family to their new home at the east end of No. 3, 6th Range of Hatley. No mention of Jonathan's wife Naomi Wealthy Cox -pg. 148 Under family of Abraham F. G. Channell -he m. Wealthy in 1815 as his second wife. Abraham was in the mercantile business in Georgeville Children by her were: - Susan b. 3 June 1816 who m. John C. Tuck,esq. - Leon L b. 25 May 1818 m.(1) Harriet Goodrich ; (2) Harriet Gibb; he lived in Clinton County New York - Charles S b. 26 March 1820 and m. Mary A. Webster (who has lineage to Daniel Webster) Capt. Ebenezer Hovey -pg. 247 Ebenezer Hovey m. Rebecca Simmons. They were natives of Connecticut, were the earliest of the pioneers of the settlement of Hatley. He sustained the office of Captain of Militia for many years and was actively employed in public affairs. He d. 24 April 1836. His wife d. in October 1829. Their Children: Polly b. 21 Feb. 1776 m. David Chamberlin Chester b. 20 Jan 1778-notes on his family -see below Roxana b. 5 Dec 1779 m(1) T. McConnell; (2) P. Flanders Clarissa b. 16 Feb 1782 m. Abraham Rexford Ebenezer b. 1 Feb 1784 m. Mary Cox (as you listed) John b. 16 April 1786 m. (1) Ruth Kezar; (2) Ann Mclean - more on family below Piercy b. 15 Aug 1788 m. Simon Kezar Chauncey b. 20 Aug 1790 Sally b. 20 Dec. 1792 m. John Wadleigh Laura b. 29 July 1795 m. (1) Z. Johnson; (2) W. Cox Horace b. 21 Dec 1798 m. Pamelia Wadleigh - more on family below Chester Hovey Family Notes He married Olive Rexford. She d. 21 Aug 1833. He then m. Achsah Kimball. He d. 10 Feb 1853. His children by Olive: - Malinda m. Capt. Taylor Wadleigh - Mary m. Seth Huntington,esq - more notes below - Elmira who d. at age 28 yrs - Lucy m. Charles Wallace - Sophronia m. Nathaniel Hawes - Olive m Russell Rexford - Caroline m Simon Bean, esq. - Chester who d. at age 30 yrs - Alonzo m. Emily A Willard - Hester M m. George Oliver There were no children by Achsah Seth Huntington, Esq notes (i.e.: Mary Hovey) This family are the descendants of the eighth generation in the regular line from Simeon and Margaret Huntington, who emigrated from England to America in 1633. Seth, esq was b. in Roxbury, Vt on 13 June 1796. He m. on 3 April 1825 Mary, daughter of Capt Chester Hovey. Children of Seth and Mary: - Lucius S b. 26 May 1827 m. Miriam Wood - Lucius studied; had a good practice in Shefford County P.Q.; served in the Provincial Parliment of Quebec and Dominion Parliament at Ottawa, Ontario. Children: Caroline b. 20 May 1829 m. Oscar Woodward Clarissa b. 20 May 1829 m. Jesse Kezar Thomas F b. 6 April 1831; d. in March 1932 Frederick A b. 29 Sept 1836 and died at age 25 yrs Elmira b. 7 June 1838 m. Benjamin LeBaron Emiline b. 24 April 1842 m. Henry Pennoyer John Hovey Family His wife Ruth was b. 16 Nov 1785. She d. 1854. He then m.(2) Ann McLean. No children. Horace Hovey Family Was b. in Hatley P.Q. 21 Dec 1798 m. Pamelia Wadleigh - she d. 1844. He then m. (2) Mary Flanders, b. 13 June 1819. Children: Wright b. 23 July 1833 m. Lois Hitchcock Alice J b. 24 Nov 1836 m. (1) Horace Taylor; (2) William Attwood Horace M b. 15 Dec 1840. Studied Law; Practiced in Stanstead. Leslie P b. 29 Oct 1842 Referencing Thomas Ayer (father in law of Mary Ann Hovey b. 1818 Hatley) Pg 36 -Under Forests and Clearing - Settling Brown's Hill This settlement was begun in 1800 by two brothers, Theophilus and Sherborn Brown. The neighborhood was a dense forest - no clearings nearer than Stanstead Plain and the Lake Shore and the beginning of the Nine Partners of Casville. In 1799 Thomas Ayer had begun on No.9, 1st range of Hatley, at the place known as Ayer's Flat. In 1803 Amos Shurtliff and Willard Ayer moved their families in from New Hampshire. They were followed in 1806, by Levi Brown and his family and in 1807 by Jonathan Foss and Benjamin Bartlett. Eleazer Clark, Asa Cole and Thomas Cole came in with their families from Vermont in 1810 and John Brown and his family in 1818. That's about all the connection I can come up with at the moment - hope it's helpful Penney