ikleiber@southwind.net wrote: >>I have a record that shows my 4great-grandparents, Samuel and Sibbel (Huntington ) Morgan are buried there. We plan to visit Vermont in October and would like to visit this cemetery<< and in case she connects...... in the same book that Joann mentioned, in the Tolles Graveyard, in Weathersfield Center, page 117 of the book is listed: In memory of Mrs. Mary late consort of Mr. Jonathan Huntington and only daughter of Deacon Samuel May late of Wethersfield, Conn. who died November 16, 1798 aged 52 years. The memory of the just is blessed. Hope they connect, Dianne ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour
You all have been great in helping me with my Morgan family. Samuel and Sibbel's son William Rudd Morgan married Laura Webber 6 Dec 1821 Weathersfield. Can you tell me if there is any Webber's listed in this book? I think her parents were, Amasa and Polly (Sherman) Webber but no proof. Thanks, Irene from Kansas
According to the Weathersfield Burying Grounds cemetery book reprinted in 1989 by the Weathersfield Historical Society, there are 13 burying grounds in Weathersfield. None of them are named the Weathersfield Burying Ground. Your folks seem to be buried in the Plain Cemetery, which according to the book is off from the road that leads from Perkinsville Lower Village to Weathersfield Gulf. [West of the Plains Road about 2/10s of a mile from Stoughton Pond Road (1989).] It was established in 1790 and with its more than 1100 graves is the largest and best known of Weathersfield's cemeteries. The Morgans you have are buried in the Northwest Part. Here is what the book says for the stones: Laura Ann dau. of Mr. Wm. R. & Mrs. Laura Morgan died Dec. 21, 1834 Ae 10 mos. In memory of Capt. Hezekiah R. Morgan whose death was occasioned by a fall from a building June 6, 1821 in the 26th year of his age. [An epitaph] Sibbel dau. of Capt. Samuel & Sibbel Morgan died Nov. 1 1806 aged 13 years & 27 days. In memory of Capt. Samuel Morgan who died Feb. 25, 1826 Ae 66 and of Sibbel his wife who died the same day Ae 60 [An epitaph] Hope this helps. Joann Nichols IRENE KLEIBER wrote: > Can some one tell me where this cemetery is located? > > I have a record that shows my 4great-grandparents, Samuel and Sibbel > (Huntington ) Morgan are buried there. We plan to visit Vermont in October > and would like to visit this cemetery. Thank you, Irene from Kansas > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VTWINDSO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
I want to thank you Joann for answering my query , you were so kind to take the time to do this, Thanks, Irene
IRENE KLEIBER wrote: > Can some one tell me where this cemetery is located? > > I have a record that shows my 4great-grandparents, Samuel and Sibbel > (Huntington ) Morgan are buried there. We plan to visit Vermont in October > and would like to visit this cemetery. Thank you, Irene from Kansas Hi, Irene: Which cemetery? "Weathersfield Burying Grounds" is the name of a pamphlet/book *about* Weathersfield's cemeteries; it is not the name of a cemetery itself. I have a copy, by the way. If I can get home from work and find it, I'll look your folks up unless someone beats me to it. Darrell -- Darrell A. Martin a native Vermonter currently in exile in Illinois darrellm@sprynet.com
Can some one tell me where this cemetery is located? I have a record that shows my 4great-grandparents, Samuel and Sibbel (Huntington ) Morgan are buried there. We plan to visit Vermont in October and would like to visit this cemetery. Thank you, Irene from Kansas
Hi Listers ~ Here is the ARW Pension File for my Daniel MARSH, b. 1 Feb. 1763, in Douglas, MA. [# 5 in Generation 5 in my previous post....] Dianne * * * * * * * Notes for DANIEL MARSH: * * * * * * Pension File W.18472 Daniel MARSH * * * * * * * State of Vermont Windsor County On this ninth day of April Anno Domini 1818, before me the subscribed, one of the judges of the County Court, within and for said County of Windsor personally appeared Daniel Marsh, aged 54 years, resident in Woodstock in said county, and for several years past hath been a resident there - who being by me first duly sworn according to law doth on his oath make the following declaration, in order to obtain the provisions made by the late Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to Provide for Certain Persons Engaged in the Land and Naval Service of the United States in the Revolutionary War". That he, the said Daniel Marsh, enlisted in the State of Massachusetts for nine months and served the same in the regiment commanded by Colonel Bayley & Major Peters of Mendon, Massachusetts. He believes it was in 1779 or 1780 - that his captain's name he does not recollect - that he served the same accordingly and was honorably dismissed but received no written discharge. That soon after he enlisted in the company commanded by Captain Mills in the First Massachusetts Regiment commanded by Colonel Jo. Vose and Lieut. Col. Elijah Vose, both of Milton in the said State of Massachusetts, and served accordingly a few months when on the permission of his said officers he changed his enlistment to that of during said war and became a drummer and served as such to the end of said war at and near West Point in the State of New York, when he received an honorable written discharge at Newburgh Huts about twelve miles from said West Point - That he has lost said discharge and is in reduced circumstances and stands in need of the assistance of his country for support and that he has no other evidence now in his power of his said services. Sworn to and declared before me the day and year first aforesaid. William Strong, Judge Winsor County Court * * * * * * * * * State of Vermont Windsor County District of Hartford On this first day of August A.D. 1838, personally appeared before the Judge of the Probate Court of Hartford District now sitting, Rhoda Marsh a resident of Woodstock in the County of Windsor aforesaid, aged seventy two years, who being first duly sworn according to law, doth on her oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the provisions made by the Act of Congress passed July 7th 1838 entitled " An Act Granting Half Pay and Pensions to Certain Widows". That she is the widow of Daniel Marsh, who was a Revolutionary Pensioner under the act of March 18,1818 who then and until his decease resided in Woodstock aforesaid, and the evidence of the military services of the said Daniel Marsh being now in the Pension Office on which she relies for the support of her claim. She further declares that she was married to the said Daniel Marsh on the 7th day of April, 1785. That her husband, the aforesaid Daniel Marsh died on the 29th day of December 1827. That she was not married to him prior to his leaving the service, but the marriage took place previous to the first day of January, seventeen hundred and ninety-four, viz. at the time above stated. Rhoda Marsh <signature> Sworn to and subscribed on the day and year first above written. John S. Marcy, Judge <signature> I, Oel Billings, Register of the Court of Probate of the District of Hartford, do hereby certify that the foregoing contains the original proceedings of the said court in the matter of the application of Rhoda Marsh for a pension. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of office, this first day of August, 1838. Oel Billings <signature> ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour
Hi Listers ~ Recently there was a MARSH line posted, descending from John MARSH of Hartford. Since my Marshs were also in Woodstock/Windsor....and also included several Johns and Josephs....I thought I'd post my line too. My line descends from John MARSH of Boston. Documentation for several of the earlier generations is from the book "Genealogy of the Marsh Family, outline for five generations" [Includes John of Salem, 1639; John of Hartford, 1636; Samuel of New Haven, 1646; Alexander of Braintree, 1634; John of Boston, 1669; and William of Plainfield, 1675] edited by D.W.Marsh, Amherst, 1886. Any other cousins from this line out there? Dianne * * * * * Descendants of John Marsh Generation No. 1 1. JOHN1 MARSH He married SARAH. Children of JOHN MARSH and SARAH are: i. JOHN2 MARSH, b. August 29, 1669. 2. ii. JOSEPH MARSH, b. February 03, 1670/71, Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts; d. Bef. January 1706/07. iii. BARTHOLOMEW MARSH, b. July 03, 1673. Generation No. 2 2. JOSEPH2 MARSH (JOHN1) was born February 03, 1670/71 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, and died Bef. January 1706/07. He married ANNE THOROUGHGOOD March 02, 1691/92 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts1. Children of JOSEPH MARSH and ANNE THOROUGHGOOD are: i. MARY3 MARSH, b. December 29, 1692. ii. JOSEPH MARSH, b. December 21, 1694. 3. iii. JOHN MARSH, b. August 02, 1696, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; d. March 25, 1769, Douglas, Worcester County, Massachusetts. Generation No. 3 3. JOHN3 MARSH (JOSEPH2, JOHN1) was born August 02, 1696 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, and died March 25, 1769 in Douglas, Worcester County, Massachusetts. He married MARTHA HARTSHORN October 06, 1719 in Dedham, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, daughter of JOSEPH HARTSHORN and SARAH. She was born July 02, 1700 in Dedham,Suffolk County, Massachusetts, and died January 14, 1781 in Douglas, Worcester County, Massachusetts. Children of JOHN MARSH and MARTHA HARTSHORN are: i. JOHN4 MARSH, b. November 24, 1720. ii. JAMES MARSH, b. September 20, 1723. iii. MARY MARSH, b. April 07, 1726. iv. ANN MARSH, b. December 13, 1729. 4. v. JOSEPH MARSH, b. December 26, 1731, Walpole, MA; d. 1824, Woodstock, VT. vi. EBENEZER MARSH, b. October 15, 1735. vii. MARY MARSH, b. August 10, 1738. Generation No. 4 4. JOSEPH4 MARSH (JOHN3, JOSEPH2, JOHN1) was born December 26, 1731 in Walpole, MA, and died 1824 in Woodstock, VT. He married DEBORAH STAPLES April 26, 1759 in Mendon, MA, daughter of ABRAHAM STAPLES and LYDIA WHITE. She was born June 26, 1741 in Mendon, MA, and died 1802 in Woodstock, VT. Children of JOSEPH MARSH and DEBORAH STAPLES are: i. BEULAH5 MARSH, b. April 10, 1760, Douglas, MA; m. JAMES EMERSON, July 22, 1775, Uxbridge, MA. 5. ii. DANIEL MARSH, b. February 01, 1763, Douglas,Worcester, MA; d. December 29, 1827, Woodstock,Windsor, VT. 6. iii. ROYAL MARSH, b. 1765; d. October 25, 1818. 7. iv. CHLOE MARSH, b. April 30, 1768, Mendon, Worcester County, Massachusetts; d. October 21, 1838, Woodstock,Windsor County, Vermont. v. JASON MARSH, b. June 15, 1772, Douglas, MA; d. October 21, 1818, Hartland, Windsor Co., VT; m. JOANNA CLARK, March 12, 1795, Mendon, MA. vi. JOHN MARSH, b. 1774. 8. vii. GEORGE MARSH, b. 1776, Mendon, MA; d. March 08, 1848, Sardinia, Erie Co., NY. viii. POLLY MARSH, b. June 10, 1778, Woodstock, VT; d. 1803, Hartland, VT; m. REUBEN BUGBEE, October 03, 1800, Hartland, VT. ix. LYDIA MARSH, b. March 16, 1782, Woodstock, VT; m. REUBEN BUGBEE, December 01, 1803, Hartland, VT. Generation No. 5 5. DANIEL5 MARSH (JOSEPH4, JOHN3, JOSEPH2, JOHN1) was born February 01, 1763 in Douglas,Worcester, MA2, and died December 29, 1827 in Woodstock,Windsor, VT3. He married RHODA TAFT April 07, 1785 in Smithfield, RI3, daughter of SETH TAFT and JEMIMA ANGELL. She was born September 03, 1765 in Mendon,Worcester, MA4, and died November 15, 1853 in Woodstock,Windsor, VT5. More About DANIEL MARSH: Burial: River St.Cemetery, Woodstock, VT More About RHODA TAFT: Burial: River St.Cemetery, Woodstock, VT Children of DANIEL MARSH and RHODA TAFT are: i. CLARISSA6 MARSH, b. June 03, 1785, Mendon, MA; d. October 18, 1857, Rutland, VT; m. REUBEN WASHBURN, Abt. 1807, Woodstock, Windsor Co., Vermont; b. February 04, 1780. ii. LUCINDA MARSH, b. November 28, 1787, Hartland, VT; d. April 13, 1850, Fremont, IL; m. THOMAS H. PERKINS, May 18, 1812, Woodstock, VT. 9. iii. DEBORAH MARSH, b. March 14, 1790; d. February 07, 1874, Montpelier, Washington Co., Vermont. iv. RHODA MARSH, b. February 20, 1792, Woodstock, VT; d. April 11, 1839, Hartford, CT; m. BENJAMIN ROWLAND, November 13, 1814, Woodstock, VT. v. DANIEL MARSH, b. March 18, 1794; m. NANCY WILDER, December 07, 1824, Woodstock, VT. vi. CYNTHIA MARSH, b. December 25, 1796. vii. POLLY MARSH, b. June 27, 1799. viii. ROSINA MARSH, b. August 27, 1803. ix. JOHN MARSH, b. May 16, 1805. x. HENRY TAFT MARSH, b. March 02, 1808. 6. ROYAL5 MARSH (JOSEPH4, JOHN3, JOSEPH2, JOHN1)5 was born 1765, and died October 25, 1818. He married RHODA HILYARD5 October 23, 1787 in Mendon, MA, daughter of STEPHEN HILYARD and JOANNA DARLING. Children of ROYAL MARSH and RHODA HILYARD are: i. EVELINE6 MARSH. ii. NELSON H. MARSH. iii. ORPHA MARSH. 7. CHLOE5 MARSH (JOSEPH4, JOHN3, JOSEPH2, JOHN1) was born April 30, 1768 in Mendon, Worcester County, Massachusetts6, and died October 21, 1838 in Woodstock,Windsor County, Vermont. She married SETH DARLING October 06, 1786 in Mendon, MA6, son of THOMAS DARLING and RACHEL WHITE. He was born March 21, 1764 in Mendon, Worcester County, Massachusetts, and died March 27, 1825 in Woodstock,Windsor County, Vermont. Notes for CHLOE MARSH: alternate marriage date: 9 May 1785, in Mendon, Worcester Co., MA Children of CHLOE MARSH and SETH DARLING are: i. SMITH6 DARLING, b. December 02, 1787; d. October 08, 1871. ii. PRUDENCE DARLING, b. November 13, 1789, Hartland, Windsor Co., VT; d. June 15, 1849, Dayton, OH. iii. CHLOE DARLING, b. October 29, 1791; d. August 17, 1877, Toledo, OH. iv. SETH DARLING, b. August 29, 1794, Hartland, Windsor Co., VT; d. October 13, 1813, Woodstock,Windsor County, Vermont. v. JASON DARLING, b. April 19, 1796; d. February 07, 1864, Woodstock,Windsor County, Vermont; m. NANCY MARCY. vi. HORACE DARLING, b. April 08, 1799, Woodstock,Windsor County, Vermont; d. September 01, 1824, Cincinnati, OH. vii. GEORGE DARLING, b. December 10, 1801, Woodstock,Windsor County, Vermont; d. February 06, 1848, Niagara, New York. viii. LEWIS DARLING, b. March 05, 1804. ix. JEFFERSON DARLING, b. May 02, 1806, Woodstock,Windsor County, Vermont. x. MADISON DARLING, b. September 19, 1808, Woodstock,Windsor County, Vermont; d. December 17, 1832, Knoxville, Tioga Co., Pennsylvania. xi. NELSON MARSH DARLING, b. March 13, 1811, Woodstock,Windsor County, Vermont; d. March 10, 1874, Wauconda, Illinois. xii. CHARLES DARLING, b. February 05, 1813; d. September 23, 1872, Monticello, Iowa. 8. GEORGE5 MARSH (JOSEPH4, JOHN3, JOSEPH2, JOHN1) was born 1776 in Mendon, MA, and died March 08, 1848 in Sardinia, Erie Co., NY. He married HANNAH CARPENTER May 02, 1802 in Cabot, VT. She died December 30, 1862. Children of GEORGE MARSH and HANNAH CARPENTER are: i. ARMIDA6 MARSH. ii. SUSAN MARSH. iii. POLLY MARSH, b. Abt. 1809. iv. GEORGE MARSH, b. March 01, 1810. v. ORPHA MARSH, b. Abt. 1815. vi. EMILY MARSH. Generation No. 6 9. DEBORAH6 MARSH (DANIEL5, JOSEPH4, JOHN3, JOSEPH2, JOHN1) was born March 14, 17907, and died February 07, 1874 in Montpelier, Washington Co., Vermont8. She married JUDAH WASHBURN April 15, 1810, son of SETH WASHBURN and ELIZABETH DUNBAR. He was born April 12, 1788 in Woodstock, Windsor County, Vermont9, and died March 31, 1846 in Montpelier, Washington Co., Vermont10. Notes for JUDAH WASHBURN: Vermont Watchman: April 1846, Died: in this village, 31st March, of consumption, Mr. Judah Wasburn, aged 58. Green Mount cemetery records: Judah was re-interred from Elm Street cemetery, Montpelier, VT, to Green Mount, Aug. 1856. Lot #219. No headstone. Children of DEBORAH MARSH and JUDAH WASHBURN are: i. MARY7 WASHBURN. 10. ii. ALPHONZO GUSTAVUS WASHBURN, b. 1812; d. April 19, 1847. iii. AUGUSTA C. WASHBURN, b. Abt. 1814. iv. CHARLES HENRY WASHBURN, b. Abt. 1819, Duxbury, VT; d. October 17, 1890; m. HARRIET BANFIELD; b. Unknown; d. September 1868. More About CHARLES HENRY WASHBURN: Burial: Greenmount Cemetery, Montpelier, VT 11. v. LORENZO MARSH WASHBURN, b. Abt. 1820; d. Unknown. 12. vi. EDWARD D. WASHBURN, b. Abt. 1822; d. November 26, 1874, Des Moines, Iowa. 13. vii. GUSTAVUS WASHBURN, b. Abt. 1824; d. Bef. 1870. 14. viii. MARY ELIZA. WASHBURN, b. September 26, 1826; d. May 25, 1906, Jenkintown Borough, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. 15. ix. SARAH MARIA WASHBURN, b. Abt. 1828. Generation No. 7 10. ALPHONZO GUSTAVUS7 WASHBURN (DEBORAH6 MARSH, DANIEL5, JOSEPH4, JOHN3, JOSEPH2, JOHN1) was born 1812, and died April 19, 1847. He married SARAH UPHAM October 20, 1833, daughter of BARAK UPHAM. She was born 1812, and died Aft. 1870. Children of ALPHONZO WASHBURN and SARAH UPHAM are: i. ABIGAIL8 WASHBURN. ii. SARAH A. WASHBURN, b. Abt. 1835. iii. ALPHONSO GUSTAVUS WASHBURN, b. Abt. 1837. iv. CORNELIA D. WASHBURN, b. Abt. 1838. v. ANNETTE R. WASHBURN, b. Abt. 1843. vi. HENRIETTA P. WASHBURN, b. Abt. 1846. 11. LORENZO MARSH7 WASHBURN (DEBORAH6 MARSH, DANIEL5, JOSEPH4, JOHN3, JOSEPH2, JOHN1) was born Abt. 1820, and died Unknown. He married HARRIET KELLOGG. Child of LORENZO WASHBURN and HARRIET KELLOGG is: i. JOHN WETHERBEE8 WASHBURN, b. 1868. 12. EDWARD D.7 WASHBURN (DEBORAH6 MARSH, DANIEL5, JOSEPH4, JOHN3, JOSEPH2, JOHN1) was born Abt. 1822, and died November 26, 1874 in Des Moines, Iowa. He married LUCINDA Abt. 1848. She was born Abt. 1825, and died Aft. 1875. Children of EDWARD WASHBURN and LUCINDA are: i. LEWIS E.8 WASHBURN, b. Abt. 1849, Dover, New Hampshire; d. April 16, 1860. ii. ALICE WASHBURN, b. Abt. 1859; d. November 1863. iii. ESTELLA WASHBURN, b. Abt. September 1855; d. March 28, 1856. 16. iv. SARAH MARIA WASHBURN, b. Abt. 1862. 13. GUSTAVUS7 WASHBURN (DEBORAH6 MARSH, DANIEL5, JOSEPH4, JOHN3, JOSEPH2, JOHN1) was born Abt. 1824, and died Bef. 1870. He married SARAH COREY Bef. 1850. Children of GUSTAVUS WASHBURN and SARAH COREY are: i. SARAH8 WASHBURN, b. Abt. 1850. ii. CLARA WASHBURN, b. Abt. 1851. 14. MARY ELIZA.7 WASHBURN (DEBORAH6 MARSH, DANIEL5, JOSEPH4, JOHN3, JOSEPH2, JOHN1) was born September 26, 182611, and died May 25, 1906 in Jenkintown Borough, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania11. She married JONATHAN WETHERBEE, JR. February 25, 1855 in Weathersfield, VT12, son of JONATHAN WETHERBEE and ROXA BURLINGAME. He was born November 09, 182513, and died November 28, 1891 in Springfield, MA14. Notes for JONATHAN WETHERBEE, JR.: In the 1850 Census, Jonathan Wetherbee, Jr. was in Windsor, Windsor Co. VT. living in the household of Daniel Stearns. He was listed as 24 years old and is indexed as Jonathan Wettenber,Jr. Mary Eliza Washburn was in Windsor, Windsor Co., VT. living in the household of Franklin H. Warren. She was also listed as 24 years old, and is indexed as Eliza Washburn. Franklin Warren's wife was Sarah M. Warren [I believe Sarah's maiden name was Washburn, and that she was Mary Eliza's sister]. Children of MARY WASHBURN and JONATHAN WETHERBEE are: 17. i. WILLIAM STEARNS8 WETHERBEE, b. March 28, 1856, Claremont, NH; d. February 21, 1922. 18. ii. FRED THRASHER WETHERBEE, b. March 29, 1862, Windsor, Vt; d. March 15, 1917, Wyncote, Montgomery Co., PA.. 19. iii. JOHN BURLINGAME WETHERBEE, b. 1864; d. Aft. 1920. 15. SARAH MARIA7 WASHBURN (DEBORAH6 MARSH, DANIEL5, JOSEPH4, JOHN3, JOSEPH2, JOHN1) was born Abt. 1828. She married FRANKLIN HASKELL WARREN September 01, 1847 in Christ Episcopal Church, Montpelier, VT, son of NATHANIEL WARREN and FANNIE HASKELL. Child of SARAH WASHBURN and FRANKLIN WARREN is: i. ALICE8 WARREN, b. Abt. 1850. Generation No. 8 16. SARAH MARIA8 WASHBURN (EDWARD D.7, DEBORAH6 MARSH, DANIEL5, JOSEPH4, JOHN3, JOSEPH2, JOHN1) was born Abt. 1862. She married CLEVELAND MONTAGUE INGHAM 1883 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut. Children of SARAH WASHBURN and CLEVELAND INGHAM are: i. EDWARD FARNSWORTH9 INGHAM, b. 1889. ii. HENRY CLEVELAND INGHAM, b. 1893. 17. WILLIAM STEARNS8 WETHERBEE (MARY ELIZA.7 WASHBURN, DEBORAH6 MARSH, DANIEL5, JOSEPH4, JOHN3, JOSEPH2, JOHN1) was born March 28, 1856 in Claremont, NH, and died February 21, 1922. He married MARY ELIZABETH BEAN April 28, 1877, daughter of JOHN BEAN and MARY EASTMAN. She was born July 11, 1853 in East Wilmot, NH, and died January 26, 1917 in Wilmot, NH. Children of WILLIAM WETHERBEE and MARY BEAN are: i. CHARLES LONG9 WETHERBEE, b. June 24, 1879, West Andover, New Hampshire15; d. February 10, 1967, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut15; m. ELIZABETH AGNES BYRNE, November 30, 1899; b. August 02, 1880, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut15; d. June 02, 195815. ii. FRANK HART WETHERBEE, b. Abt. 1887; d. November 21, 1891. More About FRANK HART WETHERBEE: Cause of Death: diphtheria iii. BERTHA GRACE WETHERBEE, b. Unknown; d. December 03, 1891. More About BERTHA GRACE WETHERBEE: Cause of Death: diphtheria. 18. FRED THRASHER8 WETHERBEE (MARY ELIZA.7 WASHBURN, DEBORAH6 MARSH, DANIEL5, JOSEPH4, JOHN3, JOSEPH2, JOHN1) was born March 29, 1862 in Windsor, Vt16, and died March 15, 1917 in Wyncote, Montgomery Co., PA.16. He married AGNES HUBBARD December 28, 1889 in Hartford, CT.17, daughter of CHARLES HUBBARD and MARY BLOSSOM. She was born December 28, 1864 in Middletown, CT18, and died January 21, 1950 in Melrose Park, Montgomery Co., PA19. Children of FRED WETHERBEE and AGNES HUBBARD are: i. EDITH9 WETHERBEE, b. November 1890; d. December 11, 1891, Providence, Rhode Island. ii. DORIS WETHERBEE, b. January 26, 1893, Brockton, Massachusetts; d. October 1975, Medford, New Jersey; m. EDGAR GEORGE SCOTT, Abt. 1919; b. October 1883, Massachusetts; d. December 25, 1945, Moorestown, New Jersey. iii. MALE CHILD WETHERBEE, b. 1895; d. 1895. iv. RUTH WETHERBEE, b. October 30, 1896, Brockton, Massachusetts; d. November 25, 1896, Brockton, Massachusetts20. v. LOUIS HUBBARD WETHERBEE, b. January 05, 1900, New Bedford, MA.; d. January 05, 1900, New Bedford, MA.. vi. DANA HUBBARD WETHERBEE, b. January 24, 1905, Dover, New Hampshire21; d. October 11, 1954, Melrose Park, Montgomery Co., PA22; m. CLARA MINERVA KISSINGER23, October 10, 1931, Moorestown, NJ24; b. June 30, 1906, Girardville, PA25; d. November 09, 1983, Phila., PA25. More About DANA HUBBARD WETHERBEE: Baptism: September 24, 1906, The Church of the Messiah, Gwynedd, PA Confirmation: March 01, 1922, All Hallows Church, Wyncote, PA More About CLARA MINERVA KISSINGER: Baptism: November 03, 1906, Methodist Episcopal Church, Girardville, Schuylkill Co., PA. 19. JOHN BURLINGAME8 WETHERBEE (MARY ELIZA.7 WASHBURN, DEBORAH6 MARSH, DANIEL5, JOSEPH4, JOHN3, JOSEPH2, JOHN1) was born 1864, and died Aft. 1920. He married FANNIE RISK October 29, 1885 in Middletown, CT, daughter of MARCUS RISK and MARY FOSTER. She was born March 1866, and died Aft. 1920. Children of JOHN WETHERBEE and FANNIE RISK are: i. KATHLEEN9 WETHERBEE, b. Abt. 1906, New York; m. WILLIAM BUTLER, Abt. 1925; b. Abt. 1904, New Jersey. Notes for WILLIAM BUTLER: Indexed in the 1930 census as William BUTTER, living with wife Kathleen and son William R. in the household of Kathleen's father, indexed as John Wetherbge. Ridgefield, Bergen County, NJ. His birthplace is given as NY, father b. NY, mother b. CA. In 1920, There is a Willets BUTLER, age 17,b. NJ, living with parents William E. Butler, b. NY and B.Pauline Butler, b. CA. and siblings Paul, age 15 and Ruth age 13. 7th Wd., Jersey City, Hudson Co., NJ. In 1910, they are living in Manhattan,NY, ED 677 William E. Butler, b. NY Pauline V. b. CA Willitts, age 7, b. NJ Paul E., age 6, b. NJ Caroline R., age 3 ii. LESLIE WETHERBEE, b. November 23,1895, New York. Endnotes 1. New England Marriages prior to 1700 by Clarence Almon Torrey, 489. 2. The Chapin Book of Genealogical Data,Vol.1, compiled by Gilbert Warren Chapin,1924, 1262. 3. Pension record, American Revolutionary War - No. W.18472. 4. Hartland in the Revolutionary War, Compiled by Dennis Flower, Solitarian Press, Hartland, Vermont, 25. 5. The Chapin Book of Genealogical Data,Vol.1, compiled by Gilbert Warren Chapin,1924, 1262. 6. Hartland in the Revolutionary War, Compiled by Dennis Flower, Solitarian Press, Hartland, Vermont, 25. 7. The Chapin Book of Genealogical Data,Vol.1, compiled by Gilbert Warren Chapin,1924, 1262. 8. Vt. Watchman, Feb. 1874, Deaths: In Montpelier, February 7, (1874), Mrs. Deborah Washburn, aged 84 years. Mrs. Washburn had been a resident of this place for over 50 years, her last years were years of great suffering, but she bore her physical trial with great Christian patience and fortitude. In her life she has been associated with the pioneers of the town and she has always been of great excellence and force of character. . 9. Woodstock, Vermont Town Records. 10. Vt. Watchman, April, 1846, Died: In this village, 31st March, of consumption, Mr. Judah Washburn, aged 58.. 11. grave stone, Pine Grove Cemetery, Middletown, CT. 12. Vermont Vital Records. 13. grave stone, Pine Grove Cemetery, Middletown, CT. 14. Mass. Vital Records. 15. Tombstone Pine Grove Cemetery, Middletown, Connecticut. 16. grave stone, Pine Grove Cemetery, Middletown, CT. 17. NEHG Register,Volume 77, July 1923, 190. 18. Ct. VR 19. grave stone, Pine Grove Cemetery, Middletown, CT. 20. Brockton, Massachusetts Vital Records Vol. 464, Page 622. 21. NH VR 22. pA. VR 23. Baptismal certificate. 24. Marriage certificate in my possession, Trinity Church, Moorestown, NJ. 25. pA. VR ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour
Jim, I would be interested in the Wilkins in South Reading... Any info, would be appreciated. Michelle Wilkins Cook -----Original Message----- From: vtwindso-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:vtwindso-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of LocalHistoryNut@aol.com Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 11:41 AM To: vtwindso@rootsweb.com Subject: [VTWINDSO] SUMNER, TOPLIFF, WILKINS, BUCK, WASHBURN, TAFT, MARSH,HATCH, WETHERBEE Hello - over the past couple of weeks, I have been out shooting tombstone pictures for _www.raogk.com_ (http://www.raogk.com) and a couple other friends. I decided that maybe I should share them with the list. Here are the towns and surnames. E-mail me and tell me which names and locations you are interested in Sumner -- Plymouth Notch Cemetery Hatch - Woodstock and South Reading Topliff - Topliff cemetery south of Bridgewater Corners on Rt 100A Wilkins - South Reading Buck - Topliff Cemetery and Felchville Washburn - Woodstock and Felchville Marsh - Woodstock and Felchville Taft - Taftsville Wetherbee - South Reading Keep in mind two things. I am not researching these lines and have no info on any of them and there may be others with these surnames buried elsewhere in Windsor Co. but these are the only cemeteries I visited. Jim in Quechee ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VTWINDSO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hello - over the past couple of weeks, I have been out shooting tombstone pictures for _www.raogk.com_ (http://www.raogk.com) and a couple other friends. I decided that maybe I should share them with the list. Here are the towns and surnames. E-mail me and tell me which names and locations you are interested in Sumner -- Plymouth Notch Cemetery Hatch - Woodstock and South Reading Topliff - Topliff cemetery south of Bridgewater Corners on Rt 100A Wilkins - South Reading Buck - Topliff Cemetery and Felchville Washburn - Woodstock and Felchville Marsh - Woodstock and Felchville Taft - Taftsville Wetherbee - South Reading Keep in mind two things. I am not researching these lines and have no info on any of them and there may be others with these surnames buried elsewhere in Windsor Co. but these are the only cemeteries I visited. Jim in Quechee ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour
Jim at Quechee, I am so pleased to hear of your offer to share your recent cemetery gleanings. I am very interested in Marsh (both locations) and Hatch (both locations). Any pictures, dates, info on the plot, and who is buried there, etc would be extremely useful for me. Thank you so much. Sue Cole in MN --- LocalHistoryNut@aol.com wrote: > Hello - over the past couple of weeks, I have been > out shooting tombstone > pictures for _www.raogk.com_ (http://www.raogk.com) > and a couple other > friends. I decided that maybe I should share them > with the list. Here are the towns > and surnames. E-mail me and tell me which names and > locations you are > interested in > > Sumner -- Plymouth Notch Cemetery > > Hatch - Woodstock and South Reading > > Topliff - Topliff cemetery south of Bridgewater > Corners on Rt 100A > > Wilkins - South Reading > > Buck - Topliff Cemetery and Felchville > > Washburn - Woodstock and Felchville > > Marsh - Woodstock and Felchville > > Taft - Taftsville > > Wetherbee - South Reading > > Keep in mind two things. I am not researching these > lines and have no info > on any of them and there may be others with these > surnames buried elsewhere in > Windsor Co. but these are the only cemeteries I > visited. > > Jim in Quechee > > > > > > ************************************** Get a sneak > peek of the all-new AOL at > http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > to VTWINDSO-request@rootsweb.com with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/
I told you this brick would fall. Thanks to all. Dashmom@aol.com wrote: > Chuck wrote: > > >>Eleanor Stafford*, born in Royalton VT, approx 1838 daughter of > Tru???au (possibly Trudeau or Truman) H. Stafford. I have found an > error in my source data probably in transcription which leads me to > believe this DOB to be more likely. This brick wall will fall.<< > > Chuck ~ Here's a little more..... > > Hope it helps, > > Dianne > * * * * * * * > >From MA Vital Records...... > > Belmont VRs Death - Vol: 320 ; Page: 45 > > 1880, Nov. 7th, Truman H. Safford, m, married, age 70 yrs., 8 months, > 19 days; Bright's disease; b. Royalton, VT; parents Nathan & Lois; > birthplace of parents: Conn. & VT. > * * * * * * > Vol: 154 ; Page: 89 > > Belmont VRs, Marriage > Vol: 154 ; Page: 89 > > 1862, Dec. 3rd, Henry Richardson & Eleanor Safford; both from Belmont; > he aged 25, she aged 24; his occupation - farmer; he b. W.Cambridge; > she b. Royalton, VT; His parents: James M. Richardson & Anna [can't > read the last name - it looks like it *could* be Isele] Her parents: > Trueman H. Safford & _________; first marriage for both; person > performing marriage: A? Hoppin, Rector of Christ Church, Cambridge. > * * * * * * * > Richardson Eleanor S. ( Safford) > > Belmont VRs, Death > Vol.4; Page 403 > > April 12, 1910 > > Eleanor S. Richardson, widowed > Husband's name: Henry Richardson > > Place of Birth: Royalton, VT > Name of Father: Truman Safford > Birthplace of Father: Royalton, VT > Maiden Name of Mother: Louisa Parker > Birthplace of Mother: Hartford, VT > * * * * * * * > >From the AGBI..... > > AGBI > > Name: Truman Safford > Birth Date: 1816 > Birthplace: Vermont > Volume: 152 > Page Number: 94 > Reference: Descendants of Henry Wallbridge, with notes on allied fams. > By Will. Gedney Wallbridge. Litchfield, Ct. 1898. (369p.): 318 > > > > ************************************** > Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at > http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour
Chuck wrote: >>Eleanor Stafford*, born in Royalton VT, approx 1838 daughter of Tru???au (possibly Trudeau or Truman) H. Stafford. I have found an error in my source data probably in transcription which leads me to believe this DOB to be more likely. This brick wall will fall.<< Chuck ~ Here's a little more..... Hope it helps, Dianne * * * * * * * >From MA Vital Records...... Belmont VRs Death - Vol: 320 ; Page: 45 1880, Nov. 7th, Truman H. Safford, m, married, age 70 yrs., 8 months, 19 days; Bright's disease; b. Royalton, VT; parents Nathan & Lois; birthplace of parents: Conn. & VT. * * * * * * Vol: 154 ; Page: 89 Belmont VRs, Marriage Vol: 154 ; Page: 89 1862, Dec. 3rd, Henry Richardson & Eleanor Safford; both from Belmont; he aged 25, she aged 24; his occupation - farmer; he b. W.Cambridge; she b. Royalton, VT; His parents: James M. Richardson & Anna [can't read the last name - it looks like it *could* be Isele] Her parents: Trueman H. Safford & _________; first marriage for both; person performing marriage: A? Hoppin, Rector of Christ Church, Cambridge. * * * * * * * Richardson Eleanor S. ( Safford) Belmont VRs, Death Vol.4; Page 403 April 12, 1910 Eleanor S. Richardson, widowed Husband's name: Henry Richardson Place of Birth: Royalton, VT Name of Father: Truman Safford Birthplace of Father: Royalton, VT Maiden Name of Mother: Louisa Parker Birthplace of Mother: Hartford, VT * * * * * * * >From the AGBI..... AGBI Name: Truman Safford Birth Date: 1816 Birthplace: Vermont Volume: 152 Page Number: 94 Reference: Descendants of Henry Wallbridge, with notes on allied fams. By Will. Gedney Wallbridge. Litchfield, Ct. 1898. (369p.): 318 ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour
Chuck wrote: >>Eleanor Stafford*, born in Royalton VT, approx 1838 daughter of Tru???au (possibly Trudeau or Truman) H. Stafford. I have found an error in my source data probably in transcription which leads me to believe this DOB to be more likely. This brick wall will fall.<< Chuck ~ This looks like the family in 1850 and 1870.....no luck finding them in 1860 (yet)! Hope it helps, Dianne * * * * * Indexed as Freeman H. Safford, with an "alternate name" of Trueman Safford Trueman H. Safford, age 40, ticket master, b. VT Louisa P. Safford, age 40, b. VT True F. Jr. Safford, age 14, b. VT Eleanor Safford, age 12, b. VT De??t Safford, age 10 [male] b. VT Edw'd Safford, age 8, b. VT Rob't B. Safford, age 6, b. VT Fred''k Safford, age 3, b. MA Eunice D. Safford, age 32, b. VT Year: 1850; Census Place: Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: M432_326 ; Page: 360 * * * * * Safford, Truman, with Louisa P. and Frederick M., age 22; Francis, age 19, and Jacob C., age 13....living next door to Edward Safford, age 28 and his family. Year: 1870; Census Place: Belmont, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: M593_622; Page: 117 Post office: Watertown ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour
Eleanor Stafford*, born in Royalton VT, approx 1838 daughter of Tru???au (possibly Trudeau or Truman) H. Stafford. I have found an error in my source data probably in transcription which leads me to believe this DOB to be more likely. This brick wall will fall. Any assistance will be appreciated.
Does anyone have a copy of the History of Pomfret by Vail? If so, would you be willing to copy something out of it for me? Thank you, Joann Nichols
Thanks to Bev Lasure <vtrealtr@sover.net> for this data below. Abel MARSH m. 1754 Dorothy UDALL, my 5 great grand aunt. Janice Jordan <jnrose@we3btv.net> ================================== GENEALOGIES from "History of Hartford, Vermont, July 4, 1761 - April 4, 1889 1889 [Transcribed by Coralynn Brown] THE MARSH FAMILY Among the first permanent settlers of Hartford were several members of the Marsh family, who, with one exception, located in Quechee. Among those who located in that part of the town were the four brothers, Joseph, Abel, Eliphalet. and Elisha, and John and Jonathan. Col. Joel settled in West Hartford. Jonathan came into the town with the Strong's and Noah Dewey, in the summer of 1764. John came in 1767. His name first appears in the records March 8, 1768. Abel and Joel are first mentioned in the records Nov. 22, 1773. Joseph and Elisha are first mentioned April 18, 1774the first-named being designated as Capt. Joseph Marsh. The Marshs above named, together with many of their descendants in the first and second generations, were influential. enterprising, and highly honored citizens in the communities in which they resided. They possessed physical and mental characteristics of a high order, and few families have had more liberally educated and successful men in all the walks of life, among them, scholars, preachers, lawyers, physicians, judges, legislators, military officers, and other vocations. 1. JOHN MARSH, the immigrant ancestor, of the Marsh family, came over from England about 1633, and settled in the colony of Massachusetts: removed thence, in 1636, to Hartford, Ct., where he settled, and had a numerous family. 2. JOHN (son of John (1). b. about 1643: m. 1st, Sarah Lyman, Nov. 28, 1666: settled in Hartford, Ct., on the Marsh homestead: had: John, b. 1668. Nathaiel, b. March 5, 1671; his twin brother, Joseph, b. March 5, 1671. Sarah, b. Feb. 17, 1673. Elizabeth. bapt. June 27, 1675. Hannah, b. Dec. 2, 1677. Ebenezer, b. Feb. 3, 1679. Hannah, b. April 10. 1681. Ruth m. William Cadwell, Oct. 31, 1711. Lydia, b. Jan. 13, 1684. Hepzibah, b. June 6, 1686: m. 1711, to Jonathan Wadsworth. Jonathan, b. Aug. 7, 1688. John, the father, m. 2d, Susannah Butter, Jan. 1, 1708, and had: Susannah, b. Feb., 1710 or '11. 3. JOSEPH (son of Jolni (2), known as Capt. Joseph Marsh, m. Hannah ____ about 1696; became a proprietor in Lebanon. Ct., 1697; had: Elizabeth, bapt. Jan. 30, 1697-98. Joseph, b. in Hartford, Ct. Dec. 5. 1699. Hannah, bapt. in Lebanon, Ct., Nov. 9, 1704. Pelatiah, bapt. Dec. 8, 1707. Jonathan., bapt. Sept. 23, 1713. 4. JOSEPH (son of Joseph (3), known as Ensign Joseph Marsh; m. Mercy Bill, b. 1704, Sept. 25, 1723: settled in Lebanon, Ct.: had: Mercy, b. 1725; m. Israel Loomis, 1747, and resided in Connecticut. Joseph, b. Jan. 12, 1726, old style. Anna, b. 1729: m. Pelatiah Marsh, Jr., Dec. 28, 1752, and resided in Connecticut. Abel, b. 1735. Elisha, b. 1736-7. Eliphalet. Joseph, the father, d. in Lebanon, Ct., 1753, and the four sons above named, with their widowed mother, moved to Hartford, Vt., 1772-3, where she d. May 20, 1786, ae. 85. 5. JOSEPH, (son of Joseph (4), m. Jan. 10, 1750, Dorothy Mason, b. in Norwich, Ct., April 9, 1732, (dau. of Jeremiah and Mary (Clark) Mason). He d. Feb. 9, 1811: she d. April 14, 1810. Their children were: Lydia, b. Nov. 5, 1750. Dorothy, b. April 20, 1752. Rhoda, b. June 20, 1754. Joseph, b. Jan. 1, 1757. Mary, b. Feb. 8, 1758. Daniel, b. Jan. 2, 1761. Roswell, b. March 26, 1762. Charles, b. July 10, 1765. Roger, b. Aug. 17, 1767. Parthena, b. Nov. 3, 1769. William, b. Oct. 1, 1772. Betsy, b. April 18, 1776, all having been born in Lebanon, Ct., except Betsy, b. in Hartford. Vt. 6. LYDIA, (lau. of Joseph (5), m. Josiah Rockwell, and remained in Lebanon, Ct. Her children were Lathrop, Asahel, Daniel, Joseph, Erastus, Jabel (or Jabez), Lydia, Clarissa and Rhoda. 7. DOROTHY, (dau. of Joseph (5), m. Eliphalet Bill, and had : Benajah, Eliphalet, Mason., Roswell, Noadiah, Mary, Dorothy, Betsy and Almyra. 8. RHODA, dau. of Joseph (5), m. for her first husband Thomas White Pitkin. Their children were: Thomas W., Lucy, Samuel, Rhoda, Ruth, and Rebecca. Of these, Thomas W. m. his cousin, Mary Bill, and had children: Thomas W. and Lucius (who m. Ellen., dau. of Ora Wood of Hartford, and lived in New York City). Lucy, b. Feb. 8, 1784: m. at Balston, N. Y., Robert Ellis, and had two sons, Robert Ellis and Thomas Pitkin Ellis, both living, a few years ago, in New York: upon the death of Mr. Ellis, Lucy m. for her second husb., Joseph Bishop Abrams, and had two daughters, Lucy Ellis Abrams, who m. James Sanford of Mobile, Ala.: and Mary P. Abrams, who m. James Stevens, recently of Philadelphia. Rhoda, who was b. 1774, d. 1858: m. her cousin, Dr. Mason Bill. Samuel was a physician, and resided in Balston. N. Y., m. Betsy Hamlin. Col. Thomas White Pitkin Jr., the husband of Mary Bill, d. May 20, l861, ae 88: his wife d. May 9, 1839, ae 57. Thomas White Pitkin, the husband of Rhoda Marsh, was drowned in the Otta Quechee river,May 3, 1787 : Rhoda m. 2d, Rev. Thomas Gross, who was the first settled minister in Hartford, Vt. They had three sons, Dr. Pitkin Gross, recently living in Kingston, Canada: Horace Gross, who died after finishing his law .studies, and Thomas Gross 2d, who was a merchant in White River village (Hartford) for several years. Rhoda Marsh was the second wife of Rev. Thomas Gross,: she d. Aug. 7, 1805, and was buried in the cemetery at the Centre of the town (Hartford). 9. JOSEPH, son of Joseph (5), m. Erepta weld, lived in Hartford on a farm, now the home farm of Asa Hazen, and died there April 16, 1837; , aged 81. His wife died Sept. 5, 1843, aged 83. They had: Gratia. who died at the old home-stead, April 25, 1858, aged 72; Joseph Henry, who married and had several children, lived in Oberlin, 0hio; Mary, who married Ira Hazen, of Norwich, Dec. 20. 1819, d. June 6, 1861. 10. MARY, dau. of Joseph (5), b. Feb. 8, 1758, m. 1777-8, her second cousin, Elijah Mason, (son of Peleg Sanford and Mary (Stanton) Mason), of Lebanon, Conn. He was b. Sept. 26, 1756, came from Lebanon to Hartford about 1800; settled near the center of the town, but subsequently removed to the farm west of Quechee village, which is now the town poor farm, where he lived until 1814, and then removed to Trumbull Co., Ohio. He was chairman of the board of selectman of Hartford 1807 to 1811 inclusive: represented the town in the legislature, 1810, and was prominent in public affairs during his residence here. Their children, all born in Connecticut, were: Clarissa, b. 1779, m. a Fitch, d. about 1840; Mary, b. 1782, d. Sept. 11, 1816; Roswell, b. Dec. 23, 1784, lived in Warren, Ohio, 1808. Died between 1850 and 1855; Peleg, b. Dec. 18, 1786, d. Aug. 8. 1825: Parthenia, b. 1790, d. 1795; Marinda, b. July 1, 1794, m. John Durkee, (son of Col. Joshua and Mercy (Hazen) Hazen), of Hartford: moved to Ohio: d. about 1850. Of their children: Emily married a Reed, and now (1889) resides on Capitol Hill, Washington, D. C. Mary, wife of Elijah Mason, died in Lebanon 1794. He m. 2d, 1795, Lucretia Greene, by whom he had, Betsy, b. 1796, d. 1820; Parthenia, b. probably, 1798, d. about 1865; Emeline, b. 1802, d. 1881.; Carnot, b. 1804, d. 1855; John, b. 1806, d. 1887; Arabella, b. April 18, 1810, m. Oct. 7, 1830, Zeb. Rudolph, from a Maryland family. Of their children, Lucretia R., b. April 19, 1832, married Nov. 11, 1858, James Abram Garfield, the late lamented President of the United States. Mrs. Garfield, to whom I am indebted for the fore-going memorial of Elijah Mason's family, resides in Mentor, Ohio. 11. DANIEL, son of Joseph (5), b. Jan. 2, 1761, m. Jan. 26. 1792, Marion Harper. He lived and died on the old homestead in Quechee, which after his death, was purchased by the late Judge John Porter, and is now the residence of his widow. Daniel d. Dec. 11, 1829. His wife Marion, d. in Quechee, March 18. 1851. Their children were: Roswrell or Roswell, b. Jan. 26, 1793, lived at home until eighteen years old; studied law, married, settled and became a prominent lawyer in Steubenville, Ohio, died there Aug. 16, 1875, and was buried in the cemetery of his native village. He received the honorary degree of A. M., conferred by the Universy of Vermont, in 1837. James, b. July 19, 1794, graduated at Dartmouth College, 1817. He m. 1st, Oct. 14, 1824, Lucia, dau. of James Wheelock, of Hanover, N. H. She d. Aug. 18, 1828, and he m. 2d, Jan. 7, 1830, Laura. sister to his first wife. She d. Aug. 12, l838. He d. in Burlington. Vt., July 1842. Their children were: Sidney, who became President of University of Oregon; James, who d. in 1858, at the Sandwich Islands, where he had been sometime Superintendent of Public Instruction: Joseph, a teacher in Canada. Percy, b. June 19, 1796, d. unm. 1844; Leonard, and Louise, (twins) b. June 29, 1799. Leonard graduated at Dartmouth College, 1827, m. Aug. 23, 1847, Ann, dau. of Hon. Alvan Foote, [D. C., 1798] of Burlington, Vt.; had Mary Moore, who d. Nov. 10, 1869, ae. 21. Wm. Foote, [U. V. M., 1870]; George Foote, [U. V. M., 1872]; Charles Leonard, and Anna Louisa. Leonard, the father, d. 1870. Louisa, m. George, son of Oliver and Anstes Udall, of Hartford, b. Oct. 6, 1797; Arabella, b. Oct. 26, 1804, m. Chauncy Goodridge, of Burlington, and had two children, Marion and Arabella. Emily, b. Oct. 8. 1806, m. Thomas Reed, of Burlington, and had children: Daniel 2d., b. Jan. 19, 1809, m. Lucinda Hall, of Hartford, by whom he had, Roswell, Mary, and several other children. 12. ROSWELL, son of Joseph (5), b. Mar. 26, 1762: d. unm. 1784. 13. CHARLES, son of Joseph (5), b. July 10, 1765: graduated at Dart. Coll. 1786; also at the law school of Judge Reeves in Litchfield, Ct., in 1788: settled in Woodstock, Vt., where he practiced law upwards of sixty years: was elected one of the board of trustees of Dart. Coll. in 1809, retaining the office during the remainder of his life: was district attorney of Vermont (appointed by President Washington) in 1797-1801; was representative in Congress 1815--17: was a leading lawyer, and an eminently useful citizen. He m. 1st, Nancy Collins of Litchfield, Conn. Their children were: Charles, b. in Woodstock, Oct. 7, 1790: graduated at Dart. Coil. 1813: studied law, and settled in Lansingburgh, N. Y., where he m. Mary Leonard, Nov. 27, 1816 d. July 3, 1817, in Louisville, Ky., where he had gone for the benefit of his health. His wife survived him but 1 year or two. Ann C., b. in Woodstock, June 10, 1793; m. John Burnell, M. D. of Woodstock. Mrs. Nancy (Collins) Marsh, d. in Woodstock, June 18, 1793. Mr. Marsh m. 2d, June 3, 1798, Susan Arnold, widow of Josias Arnold of St. Johnsbury, Vt., and dau. of Elisha Perkins, M. D. of Plainfield, Ct. She d. in Woodstock, Jan. 31, 1853, ae. 76: he d. Jan. 11, 1849. Their children were : Lyndon Arnold, b. Feb. 26, 1799: graduated at Dart. Coll. 1819; studied law and was admitted to the bar of Windsor county at the September term, 1822; established himself in Woodstock: was register of probate for about thirty-three years for the district of Hartford: Nov. 5, 1829, he m. Lucy G., dau. of Benjamin Swan of Woodstock. He d. Oct. 29, 1872. George Perkins, b. Mar. 15, 1801 : graduated from Dart. Coll. 1820: studied law with his father; was admitted to the bar in 1825: settled in Burlington, Vt., in the practice of law; was a representative in Congress 1843-49: in 1819 was appointed minister resident of the United States at Constantinople, where he remained until recalled in 1853: in 1861, was appointed minister to Italy, which position he continued to hold till his death in Valambrosa. July 23, 1882. He was the author of a " Grammar of the Icelandic Language." " Lectures on the English Language," and other valuable literary productions. His erudition in literature, science, and the fine arts, gave him pre-eminence among the most renowned savants of the period in which he lived. He married for his first wife, Harriet, dau. of Ozias Buell of Burlington, who lived but a few years thereafter. He married for his second wife. Carolina Crane of Berkley, Mass. Joseph, b. April 16, 1807; studied medicine: received his diploma at Dart. Med. school, 1830, and, after several years' of successful practice in his profession, was appointed Professor of Theory and Practice in the *\University of Vermont. He died in Woodstock, Nov. 7, 1841. Sarah Burrill, b. June 5, 1809: m. Oct. 1, 1828, Wyllys Lyman of Hartford, Vt., son of Elias Lyman 3d: a lawyer by profession. She d. Sept. 1, 1841. He d. Dec. 1. 1862. Charles, b. May 10, 1821: resided in Woodstock on the family estate, which he conducted for several years, till, in 1869, he disposed of the property to Frederick Billings, Esq. He d. May 13, 1873, at San Diego, Cal., where he had gone for his health. 14. ROGER, son of Joseph (5), b. Aug. 17, 1767 ; m. Mary Chapman, and had: Levi, who d. unm. in the West; Charles C., who graduated at Dart. Coll. 1828: married and settled in New York; deceased; Edward W., graduated from the University of Vermont, 1836: married and settled as a lawyer in New York: d. in 1866: Franklin, d. unm. 1856, in New York, where he had been a successful merchant. 15. PARHENIA, dau. of Joseph Marsh (5), m. Elijah Brainerd, and had Nancy, Parthenia: Lavinia; Mary; Susan; Henry; William; Columbus; Joseph. 16. WILLIAM, son of Joseph (5), m. Sarah Marshall. She d. without children many years ago. He settled in Pawlet, Vt. BETSY, dau. of Joseph (5), m. Robert Ham, and had: Ida ; Sylvia, who m. 1st, James Snow, who d. without children; 2d, James Benson, of South Royalton, Vt. 18. ABEL, son of Joseph (4), m. Dec. 2, 1754, Dorothy Udall, of Stoningtou, Ct., and had Abel, Roger, Dolly, Samuel, Milo and Sarah. Of these, Samuel married and left Otis, who formerly lived near Taftsvilie, Vt. Otis had several children, one of whom, a physician, married a Blish of Woodstock, Vt., Milo married and left Wealthy, who married Luther Porter. Luther died Oct. 14, 1861, aged 82. Sarah married Ignatius Sprague. Abel, the father, died aged 87. 19. ELISHA, son of Joseph (4), born 1735-6; m. Mary Terry, and had by her, Elisha, Isaac, Polly and Christiana. Elisha, Jr., m. Eunice Paine. He d. Julie 10, 1801, aged 35. His wife d. Aug. 4, 1828, aged 58. Isaac d. Apr. 20, 1844, aged 75. One of the daughters married a Ransom (Matthew, probably), and the other a Perry. Elisha, the father, d. Mch. 12, 1823, aged 87. Mary, the mother, d. Aug. 15, 1820, aged 84. 20. ELIPHALET, son of Joseph (4,) married and had children, viz. : Russell, Sarah and others, one of whom, a daughter, married a Morgan. Sarah married John C. Smith, a farmer in Hartford, and was the mother of Walter H., Almira, Sarepta and other children. Almira married 1st, a Dunbar, and 2d, a Crombie. Sarepta married Thomas Crandall, of West Hartford, Vt., Nov. 5, 1820, and, several years thereafter, they moved to Milwaukee, Wis. (The home farm of John C. Smith is now owned by Joseph W. Leighton, and adjoins the home farm of Samuel B. Dininiick, on the south. Walter H. Smith bought this farm of his father, and on the 22d of October, 1831, the selectmen of Hartford bought it for a home for the town's poor). John C. Smith died Feb. 7, 1809, aged 52; Sarah, his wife, died Apr. 19, 1851, aged 84. Anna Smith, who d. in Quechee, May 5, 1798, was, probably, the mother of John.
What do you have for dates? Joann David C. Richardson wrote: > Looking for info to confirm and expand on what I have. * > > > Eleanor Stafford*, age 24, born in Royalton VT, daughter of Tru???au > (posibly Trudeau or Truman) H. Stafford. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VTWINDSO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
sorry for oversite but time frame would be 1850/60s Husband Henry Richardson b. 1862 she was 24 when they married.. David C. Richardson wrote: > Looking for info to confirm and expand on what I have. * > > > Eleanor Stafford*, age 24, born in Royalton VT, daughter of Tru???au > (posibly Trudeau or Truman) H. Stafford. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VTWINDSO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >
Looking for info to confirm and expand on what I have. * Eleanor Stafford*, age 24, born in Royalton VT, daughter of Tru???au (posibly Trudeau or Truman) H. Stafford.