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Fourth Generation 8. Belcher SALISBURY was born in 1790.11 Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 120. Came to Randolph from Brattleboro, Vt., in 1810, and here he married one year later, Nancy Lamson, who bor him eight children, three of whom died in infancy. Belcher SALISBURY and Nancy LAMSON were married in 1811 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.12 9. Nancy LAMSON was born on 15 Mar 1791 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.13 She died on 30 Mar 1828.14 Belcher SALISBURY and Nancy LAMSON had the following children: i. Philander SALISBURY was born about 1813 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.15 He died in 1850.11 ii. Laura S. SALISBURY was born on 22 Mar 1815 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.4 She died in 1898 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.16 Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 75. She now resides in West Randolph, at the advanced age of eighty years. iii. Thomas L. SALISBURY was born about 1818 in , Orange, Vermont.17 He died in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana.18 iv. Lucius SALISBURY was born about 1821 in , Orange, Vermont.17 Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 120. Now resides in Kenton, Ohio, where he has been very prominent in political affairs, having held several town offices. 4 v. Franklin B. SALISBURY. 10. Asa FLINN was born. Asa FLINN and Amanda MORRIS were married.19 11. Amanda MORRIS was born. Asa FLINN and Amanda MORRIS had the following children: 5 i. Ellen Frances FLINN. 12. Norman SMITH was born about 1776 in Hanover, Grafton, New Hampshire.7,20 He was Baptized on 3 Apr 1777 in Hanover Center Church, Grafton, New Hampshire.7 He died on 27 Oct 1823 in East Brookfield, Orange, Vermont.7 He was buried in Smith Cemetery, , Grafton, New Hampshire.21 Norman SMITH and Susanna WORDEN were married about 1800.10 13. Susanna WORDEN was born. Norman SMITH and Susanna WORDEN had the following children: i. Sereno SMITH was born on 28 Dec 1803.22 He died on 22 Feb 1879.22 Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 140. of Brookfield. ii. Elvira SMITH was born on 30 Oct 1809 in Brookfield, Orange, Vermont.7 She died on 22 Sep 1894.23,24 Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 141. Elvira S. Lesslie died in Pittsfield a short time ago. 6 iii. Alonzo D. SMITH. iv. Cluma SMITH was born on 30 Oct 1809 in Brookfield, Orange, Vermont.7 v. Lorena SMITH was born on 25 Aug 1812 in Brookfield, Orange, Vermont.7 vi. Lorenzo D. SMITH was born on 3 Dec 1815 in Brookfield, Orange, Vermont.7 He died in 1892 in Roxbury, Washington, Vermont.25 Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 141. Lived in Randolph and Williamstown, and died in Roxbury in 1892. vii. Warren H. SMITH was born on 25 Mar 1818 in Brookfield, Orange, Vermont.7,26 He died in Rutland, Rutland, Vermont.21 Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 141. Counsellor Warren H. Smith died in Rutland a few years since. He was one of the leading lawyers of Rutland County for many years. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 133. His father died when he was five years old, and he began his work at six years of age. From that time till he was fourteen he worked and attended district school; after one term in Randolph Academy he taught school winters, continuing his studies in the acadaemy in the fall tems and some of the spring terms, working on farms in the summr. This with one term at Hanover, closed his studies. He studied his profession in the office of Hon. William Nutting till June, 1843, when he was admitted to the bar of Orange county. In August, 1843, he moved to Rutland County, where he has practiced law for many years with good success. They had four children. viii. Hiram SMITH was born on 21 Jul 1822 in Brookfield, Orange, Vermont.7 He died on 23 Jul 1825 in Brookfield, Orange, Vermont.7 14. Philip TURNER was born on 5 Apr 1793 in Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire.9 He died on 20 Nov 1817.27 Genealogy of the Descendants of Humphrey Turner, with family records; in two parts, Compiled by Jacob Turner, Esq. Boston, Mass., 1852, p. 39. Residing in Lyme, N.H., in 1851. Philip TURNER and Sarah STEALS were married on 20 Nov 1817.28 15. Sarah STEALS was born on 20 Dec 1796 in Tolland, Tolland, Connecticut.9 Philip TURNER and Sarah STEALS had the following children: i. Sarah TURNER was born on 13 Oct 1818 in Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire.9 ii. Orlando Eldred TURNER was born on 17 Oct 1821 in Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire.9 Genealogy of the Descendants of Humphrey Turner, with family records; in two parts, Compiled by Jacob Turner, Esq. Boston, Mass., 1852, p. 39. Residing in Philadelphia, Pa., in 1851. iii. Deborah TURNER was born on 19 Sep 1823 in Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire.9 She died on 19 Mar 1824 in Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire.9 7 iv. Emeline TURNER. v. Daniel Steele TURNER was born on 28 May 1827 in Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire.9 He died on 19 Mar 1828 in Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire.9 vi. Phoebe Lavina TURNER was born on 24 Aug 1837 in Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire.9 Sources 1. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 122 - Date. 2. Ibid., p. 122 - Date & location. 3. International Genealogical Index - North America, Year & location. 4. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 120 - Date & location. 5. Ibid., p. 121 - Date & location. 6. Ibid., p. 126 - Date & location. 7. International Genealogical Index - North America, Date & location. 8. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 122 - Name of wife. 9. Genealogy of the Descendants of Humphrey Turner, with family records; in two parts, Compiled by Jacob Turner, Esq. Boston, Mass., 1852. , p. 39 - Date & location. 10. International Genealogical Index - North America, Year. 11. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 120 - Year. 12. Ibid., p. 120 - Year & location. 13. Ibid., p. 70 - Date & location. 14. Ibid., p. 70 - Date. 15. Ibid., p. 120 - Est. Year & location - Eldest child. 16. LDS Pedigree File, Year & location. 17. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 121 - Est. year & location. 18. Ibid., p. 120 - Location. 19. Ibid., p. 121 - Name of wife. 20. Ibid., p. 140 - Location. 21. International Genealogical Index - North America, Location. 22. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 140 - Date. 23. International Genealogical Index - North America, Date. 24. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, Location. 25. Ibid., Year & location. 26. Ibid., p. 133 - Date & location. 27. Genealogy of the Descendants of Humphrey Turner, with family records; in two parts, Compiled by Jacob Turner, Esq. Boston, Mass., 1852. , p. 37 - Date. 28. Ibid., p. 39 - Date.
First Generation 1. Albert Morris SALISBURY was born on 12 Dec 1894 in West Randolph, Orange, Vermont.1 Second Generation 2. Herbert B. (twin) SALISBURY was born on 12 Jun 1857 in West Randolph, Orange, Vermont.2 Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 122. After the death of his brother, Albert P. Salisbury, Herbert accepted his younger brother into the family business and became his partner. although the business is no longer a private one, the company having been incorporated April 4, 1892. Herbert has spent the greater part of his time on the road in the interest of the business, making trips through New England, and a part of New York State. They manufacture chamber furniture of all kinds, supplying many wholesale firms in other parts of the country, and when running full employ about fifty hands. Herbert B. (twin) SALISBURY and Minnie J. SMITH were married on 22 Jul 1886.1 3. Minnie J. SMITH was born in 1860 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.3 She died on 12 Feb 1895 in West Randolph, Orange, Vermont.1 Herbert B. (twin) SALISBURY and Minnie J. SMITH had the following children: i. Franklin Alonzo SALISBURY was born on 10 Jun 1887 in West Randolph, Orange, Vermont.1 ii. Philip Turner SALISBURY was born on 17 Nov 1891 in West Randolph, Orange, Vermont.1 1 iii. Albert Morris SALISBURY. Third Generation 4. Franklin B. SALISBURY was born on 20 Aug 1826 in West Randolph, Orange, Vermont.4 He died on 24 May 1881 in West Randolph, Orange, Vermont.5 Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 121. Began his life work as a school teacher, but in 1848 he engaged in trade in his native village, which he continued until 1852, when he moved to Missouri, and continued in a mercantile business. He returend to West Randolph in 1855, and for the next nine years he successfully conducted a general merchandise store on Main Street. In 1866, he began the manufacture of furniture on teh north side of the river and continued in the same until 1868. His brother Thomas, and son, William F., became partners in the business in 1868, and a new facroty was erected on the present site, but in 1876 Franklin B. Salisbury became sole proprietor. In 1880, this factory was destroyed by fire, and early in the spring of 1881 he began the erection of a new factory of large dimensions on the site where the present factory now stands but his death occured May 24, 1881, before the building was completed. Mr. Salisbury was an earnest christian, and a prominent member of the Congregational Church. He served on the building committee at the time the church buidling ws erected in West Randolph, and for several years was superintendent of the Sunday-School, an office previously held by his father. He was elected deacon in 1881, and ws chorister of the choir for twenty years. He held several town offices, and fro 1862 to 1865 was postmaster of the west village. Franklin B. SALISBURY and Ellen Frances FLINN were married on 29 Feb 1848 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.5 5. Ellen Frances FLINN was born. Franklin B. SALISBURY and Ellen Frances FLINN had the following children: i. William F. SALISBURY was born on 2 Sep 1849 in West Randolph, Orange, Vermont.2 He died on 20 Aug 1875.1 Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 122. After completing his studies in the common schools, he entered the store of his father and uncle, where he was employed as manager of the retail department for a number of years. ii. Albert P. SALISBURY was born on 12 Jun 1857 in West Randolph, Orange, Vermont.2 He died on 18 Apr 1891.1 Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 122. When Albert and his brother Herbert, were but thirteen years old they began wood carving in the factory of their father during the vacation from school, forming a partnership by themselves, keeping a complete set of books and enjoying the ups and downs of the ordinary business life. At the time of their father's death they were both employed in the business, and immediately took the work in their own hands, completed the factory then in rocess of construction, and this factory has been running successfully and continuously ever since. 2 iii. Herbert B. (twin) SALISBURY. iv. Edgar T. SALISBURY was born on 13 Nov 1870 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.2 Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 122. He attended the public schools, and was graduated from the high school at West Randolph in 1889. He immediately entered the factory in the service of his brothers and at the end of three years he became a partner in the firm, his brother Albert P., having died. He is a member of Randolph Lodge, No. 48, I.O.O.F. v. Mary E. SALISBURY died on 12 Dec 1881 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.6 Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 122. An adopted daughter. 6. Alonzo D. SMITH was born on 28 Jul 1808 in Brookfield, Orange, Vermont.7 He died on 10 Feb 1869 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.7 Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 141. Was in the mercantile buisiness in West Randolph, and run the old tannery above Henry Chandler's He died near there about twenty-five years ago. The late Emaline T. Smith was his second wife. Three of his daughters live in and near Boston. One son is in the West. His odlest son, Hobart, was a merchant in West Randolph several years. Alonzo D. SMITH and Emeline TURNER were married on 15 Jan 1857 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.7,8 7. Emeline TURNER was born on 19 Mar 1825 in Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire.9 Genealogy of the Descendants of Humphrey Turner, with family records; in two parts, Compiled by Jacob Turner, Esq. Boston, Mass., 1852, p. 39. Residing in Boston, Mass., in 1851. Alonzo D. SMITH and Emeline TURNER had the following children: i. Emma T. SMITH was born on 8 Nov 1858 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.7 She died in 1918.10 3 ii. Minnie J. SMITH. iii. Mabel J. SMITH was born in 1862 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.7 She died in 1926.10
On Beers' 1869 map Springfield House & G. O. Henry are in the center of town east side of Main Street where the Chittenden Bank parking lot is situated today, or where the old Adnabrown hotel was before it burned in the 1960's. There are a number of stores across the street today. I also see a T. Carmody residence on Mt Vernon Street and 2 J. Carmodys on that street too. Becky Tucker
Dear Robin, Ebay, under Springfield VT, buy it now, is selling 2 maps of Springfield, one of which is a map of the village with individual residences and stores marked and identified--I think. Cost is $15. I have no financial interest. Edith Bartley edith.bartley@worldnet.att.net At 01:39 PM 6/16/2007, you wrote: >Does anyone know where George O. HENRY's Hotel was on Main Street in >Springfield in 1878? I checked Richardson's book Nineteenth >Century Springfield, but >neither Mr. Henry nor the hotel is mentioned. I've just learned via court >records that my g-g-grandfather John CARMODY was incarcerated for a year for >running Carmody's Saloon and Cigar Store (Vermont was dry as of 1854) which >the court document identified as being "on the opposite side of said [Main] >Street from George O. Henry's Hotel." I'd love to find out where it was >and if >the site still exists, particularly since we're going to that area >in August. > I've tried the Springfield Art and Historical Society with > other questions, >but never got a response. >Robin in Maryland > > > >************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. > >------------------------------- >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
Does anyone know where George O. HENRY's Hotel was on Main Street in Springfield in 1878? I checked Richardson's book Nineteenth Century Springfield, but neither Mr. Henry nor the hotel is mentioned. I've just learned via court records that my g-g-grandfather John CARMODY was incarcerated for a year for running Carmody's Saloon and Cigar Store (Vermont was dry as of 1854) which the court document identified as being "on the opposite side of said [Main] Street from George O. Henry's Hotel." I'd love to find out where it was and if the site still exists, particularly since we're going to that area in August. I've tried the Springfield Art and Historical Society with other questions, but never got a response. Robin in Maryland ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
I don't know where the "state marriage index" comes from. Do you mean it is an index of all the marriages in the microfilms at the Vermont Records Reseach place in Middlesex? If so, wow, what a job for someone! I have always understood that what is in the VT microfilm Records Research at Middlesex is not all of it, as some towns never sent their records in to be microfilmed. So it is worth your trouble to look in other places, and I understand that the LDS people went around recently to the towns (I saw them in Springfield a few years ago) and filmed all the records. So if you can find an LDS center near you, it is worth the trip, they may have what you are looking for. I will check the church records for Weathersfield when I am up there this weekend, I hope. Becky Tucker ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anna L Bertram" <abertram@dtccom.net> To: <vtwindso@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 10:34 PM Subject: [VTWINDSO] Baldwin - Plant > Becky, > > Thank you! I really would appreciate a check of the church records in > Weathersfield. > > If the state marriage index does not show the 1813 marriage, do you think > there is much chance I would find it on a microfilm from the state > archives? > > Anna Bertram > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Rebecca Tucker > To: vtwindso@rootsweb.com > Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 6:57 PM > Subject: Re: [VTWINDSO] Baldwin - Plant > > > State records are at Middlesex VT on microfilm, but I guess they do have > a > PO box in Montpelier. > > I can check the 1st Congregational records at the Wea His Soc next time I > am > up there at the Dan Foster House Library. > > Becky Tucker > rwctucker@comcast.net > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Becky, Thank you! I really would appreciate a check of the church records in Weathersfield. If the state marriage index does not show the 1813 marriage, do you think there is much chance I would find it on a microfilm from the state archives? Anna Bertram ----- Original Message ----- From: Rebecca Tucker To: vtwindso@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 6:57 PM Subject: Re: [VTWINDSO] Baldwin - Plant State records are at Middlesex VT on microfilm, but I guess they do have a PO box in Montpelier. I can check the 1st Congregational records at the Wea His Soc next time I am up there at the Dan Foster House Library. Becky Tucker rwctucker@comcast.net
State records are at Middlesex VT on microfilm, but I guess they do have a PO box in Montpelier. I can check the 1st Congregational records at the Wea His Soc next time I am up there at the Dan Foster House Library. Becky Tucker rwctucker@comcast.net
I am researching Ebenezer Kelly who lived in Hartland, Vermont . He is listed on the 1790 census through the 1830 census. I believe before 1790 he lived in Connecticut. I would like to find some Deed information and would love to know more about the Kelly family. The family is connected by marriage to the Lull family both in Vermont and in Tunkhannock , Pa where the family settled around 1830. Some of Ebenezer's children are: Joshua, James, Minor, and Sargent Kelly. I believe that there were 11 children total. The children I just mentioned , all moved to Tunkhannock.' I would love to hear from anyone else investigating this family. Linda
I am looking for a copy of a primary document that proves the marriage of Abel Baldwin, Jr., to Miss Rhoda Stent Plant on Oct 06, 1813. He lived in Cavendish and she lived in Weathersfield, both towns in Windsor Co., Vermont. I have contacted the Town Clerk for both towns, and the State archives in Montpelier. No one can find the marriage record. It is my understanding that marriages were recorded in the churches, then reported to the Town Clerks, then finally to the state. I have also been told that the state index is not complete. It looks like my next step is to find the church record. What religions and churches were in Cavendish and Weathersfield, Vermont in 1813? Thanks so much for your time and help. I enjoy this list. Anna Bertram In Middle-Tennessee
My ancestor's who lived in Windsor Co VT were Charles Killam and Aseneth Fuller. They had three children: John Killam born 21 Jun 1783 (my line), Nathan Killam born 16 Jul 1784 and Seth Killam born Oct 1785 - the same month John Killam died in the CT river. I am looking for the parent's of Aseneth Fuller. Does anyone know about this family or researching this line? John Killam (1783 @ died between 21 Mar 1815 and 18 Sep 1817 VT) was married 3 times. The first unknown wife produced a child by the name of William Killam born 12 Apr 1798. William married Charlotte E Killops 117 Nov 1825 in Williston, Crittenden Co, VT. They had 14 children. John Killam's 2nd unknown wife (this is my line) married before 1807. There were two children of this union: Amander Kellam born Feb 1807 VT and Orrin E. Killam born @ 1808. John married a 3rd time shortly before he died to Lucy Thomas 21 Mar 1815 Windsor Co. VT. I found the record in the Court records Volume 6 Year 1817 Pg 727 (Woodstock, Windsor Co., VT) State of Vermont, District of Heartford, L.L. ---Be it remembered that at a court of probate holder at Woodstock, county and for said district on the eighteenth day of September, 1817, for the Hon. Benjamin B. Tapp, Judge - Lucy Killam, of said Woodstock, now residing at Stowe, in the county of Washington and state aforsaid is appointed guardian unto the children, Amander Killam and Orrin E. Killam, both minor under the age of fourteen years and heirs to the estate of John Killam, late of said Woodstock, deceased, and the said guardian accepted said test and gives bonds as the law directs. X A Tree ?? Record - Alex Thomson - Rec Probate Any information about this family would be wonderful! RESOURCE: History of Woodstock VT 1761-1886 (Henry Swan Dana) (1980) Pg 82 - 83 "On the opposite side of the road, a little further up the hill, is the farm occupied and improved first by Charles Killam, Jr., who moved over into Woodstock from Hartland, about the year 1778. He was an extensive landholder in the town, and an enterprising man. Tradition does not speak of any log house set up here, but the barn on the premises was built in 1779, and the farm house a short time after. The sides of this house were constructed of hard-wood plank two and one half inches thick, fastened to the beams with heavy wrought nails. The planks were clapboarded on the outside, and lathed and plastered on the inside. The front of the house leaned out a little, and the planks were set up and lathed and plastered before this was discovered, and then all efforts to bring the side into perpendicular proved in vain. Some of the timbers about the roof were of pine, and were hewn as delicately as if the work had been done with a plane. The house was painted red, and stood close by the road as it now runs, and its site can still be recognized. It was taken down by Job Richmond, in 1868, who built the house on the premises. Killam's first wife was the Widow Millie Weston, sister of Edmund Harvey, and a well-taught woman for the times. It is a little remarkable that her two husbands, Weston and Killam, were both drowned in the Connecticut while engaged in rafting. She died in November 1781, and was buried at the corner of the Cusing cemetery where the roads meet. By her side, John Killam, brother to Charles, was buried not long after, but no headstones were ever set up for either. (Source: Miss Mary Harvey, 1870). Not many months after the death of his first wife, Killam married Asenath Fuller. He came to his death in October, 1785, in the following manner: In company with Solomon Emmons and a man by name of Doyle, he started a raft down the Connecticut, for Old Hartford. They reached Bellows Falls in safety. As yet neither dam nor locks had been built at this point, but rafts were accustomed to shoot the falls. In this case the men found they were going to be swept down the rapids with the raft. To save themselves, they leaped into the water - Killam and Doyle feet foremost, and Emmons head foremost, who thus escaped to tell the story, while the other two were drowned. (Source: Rev. George Daman, in Records Cong. Chu under 1785 " Some time in October Charles Killam was drowned." and Dr. Lewis Emmons). Killam's body was borne by the current down the river as far as Old Hartford, where it was washed ashore, picked up, and buried. (Killam, by his first wife, had three children, two of whom died as babes; the third, Charles, was born the 7th of November, 1781. He had three children, also by his second wife, viz: John, born June 21, 1783; Nathan, born July 16, 1784; Seth, born about the time of Killam's death. He subscribed five pounds to the building of the first court-house, and this sum was collected, afterwards, of his estate. After Killam's death, a portion of the farm was carried on by his widow, Asenath, who, at length, was married to Joseph Barrett, Jr., of Windsor, the evening of the 25th of November, 1790. She died in March, 1809, and the farm was then divided among the children, John and Nathan receiving each a half share in the house, and Mr. Barrett moving across the Branch, on lands he owned there. After these events, the farm passed into the possession of Amaziah Richmond, Sr., who settled in Barnard in the year 1784. About the year 1799, Mr. Richmond met with an accident, on which turned many changes in his life. This was the fracture of his left leg below the knee, while he was engaged in work at Lemuel Gibb's house, and made necessary the amputation of the limb. Not long after, he began the business of marketing meat in this village, doing his butchering in Barnard. For a short time he had the market wholly to himself, but presently Nathaniel Waldron drove a meat-cart from Hartland Hill, and began to peddle meat some about the village. However, the sympathies of people were with Mr. Richmond, on the account of his misfortune, and he received the most patronage. When the legislature met in Woodstock, in 1807, he opened a meat-shop in the village, and kept it running through the season. I those days the market was small which Mr. Richmond supplied, and he did not butcher more than one or two beeves each week; but the main trouble with the business was the distance from the market. To remedy this, under the advice of friends, he purchased the Killam farm, and took up his residence there in 1811. He died September 30, 1825, and in the notice of his death at the time, it was remarked of him that "he entered the Revolutionary army at the age of seventeen and through our glorious struggle for independence was an ardent supporter of the rights of freemen, and after the achievement of our rights he was a firm supporter of our republican institutions. He was many ears a beloved member of the Congregational Church, and to the great consolation and joy of his numerous Christian Brethren and Friends, he lived beloved and died "the death of the righteous." After Captain Richmond's death the farm descended to his son, Job Richmond, who was succeeded by Charles H. Blossom, the present owner." (In the summer of 1887 this farm and the old Pratt place opposite were purchased by Mr. Frederick Billings, and the houses on each place taken down). In 1789 the administrator of Charles Killam's estate sold to Elijah Bayley ninety acres from the easterly part of the original farm. Bayley at first built a log cabin back on the hill, where now are, or were till recently, the remnants of an old orchard. He afterwards put up a frame house, a few rods removed from the present brick house, and back of it. Bayley began, in 1783, with a large and splendid farm on Pleasant Street. This he sold to Captain Richardson, and moved over on the hillside. He retained the Killam farm till April, 1801, when he sold to Captain David Thomas. He then moved into a house of some sort that stood on the hill back of Benjamin Emmons' residence, and perhaps died there. The account-books at the stores throw some light on his history. The sons of Captain Thomas, some of them, occupied the farm with their father till 1814. They then sold out to Stephen Paddock, and moved to Stowe. Stephen Paddock built the brick house now standing on the premises, resided on the farm for several years, then sold to John Greenleaf, in the fall of 1836, and moved to Fort Covington, NY. Greenleaf conveyed the farm to his son Charles, in 1839, who, after two years, sold to Lyman Dutton, of Hartford. Dutton was an active, industrious farmer, but the West proved more attractive to him than a residence in Vermont, and in the spring of 1846 he disposed of his farm to Ira Moore, of Hartland, and took his departure for a better country, as he thought. No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.472 / Virus Database: 269.8.15/848 - Release Date: 6/13/2007 12:50 PM
First Generation 1. Theodore EMERSON was born on 20 May 1775 in Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts.1 Theodore EMERSON and Elizabeth (Betsey) COOK were married in 1795.2 Elizabeth (Betsey) COOK was born about 1777 in Washington, Orange, Vermont.3 Theodore EMERSON and Elizabeth (Betsey) COOK had the following children: +2 i. Mary Wright EMERSON, born on 19 Jul 1799, Chelsea, Orange, Vermont4; married Jacob TURNER, on 17 Oct 18215; died on 11 Oct 18926. Second Generation 2. Mary Wright EMERSON (Theodore-1) was born on 19 Jul 1799 in Chelsea, Orange, Vermont.4 She died on 11 Oct 1892.6 Mary Wright EMERSON and Jacob TURNER were married on 17 Oct 1821.5 Jacob TURNER (son of Jacob TURNER and Rachel CUSHING) was born on 5 Mar 1783 in Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire.4 Genealogy of the Descendants of Humphrey Turner, with family records; in two parts, Compiled by Jacob Turner, Esq. Boston, Mass., 1852, p. 35. Resided in Boston, Mass. Mary Wright EMERSON and Jacob TURNER had the following children: +3 i. Elizabeth TURNER, born on 27 Aug 1822, Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire1,5; married Charles Bailey SAWYER, on 31 Jul 18515. +4 ii. Abigail Dimick TURNER, born on 26 Apr 1824, Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire1; married John C. CARYL, on 18 Jun 18455. 5 iii. Mary Emerson TURNER was born on 14 Mar 1826 in Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire.1 She died on 23 Apr 1826 in Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire.1 6 iv. Mary Emerson TURNER was born on 31 Jan 1827 in Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire.1 7 v. Sarah Fairfield TURNER was born on 29 Oct 1829 in Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire.1 8 vi. Cornelia Cushing TURNER was born on 27 Feb 1832 in Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire.1 9 vii. George Henry TURNER was born on 12 May 1834 in Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire.1 He died on 8 Nov 1835 in Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire.1 10 viii. Henrietta Webster TURNER was born on 3 Jan 1839 in Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire.1 11 ix. Maria Louisa TURNER was born on 6 Nov 1842 in Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire.1 Third Generation 3. Elizabeth TURNER (Mary Wright EMERSON-2, Theodore-1) was born on 27 Aug 1822 in Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire.1,5 Elizabeth TURNER and Charles Bailey SAWYER were married on 31 Jul 1851.5 Charles Bailey SAWYER was born. Genealogy of the Descendants of Humphrey Turner, with family records; in two parts, Compiled by Jacob Turner, Esq. Boston, Mass., 1852, p. 35. Resides St. Louis, Mo. 4. Abigail Dimick TURNER (Mary Wright EMERSON-2, Theodore-1) was born on 26 Apr 1824 in Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire.1 Abigail Dimick TURNER and John C. CARYL were married on 18 Jun 1845.5 John C. CARYL was born on 20 May 1819 in Stockbridge, Windsor, Vermont.7 Genealogy of the Descendants of Humphrey Turner, with family records; in two parts, Compiled by Jacob Turner, Esq. Boston, Mass., 1852, p. 35. Resides in Wolfborough, N.H. Abigail Dimick TURNER and John C. CARYL had the following children: 12 i. Mary Helen CARYL was born on 6 Jul 1846 in Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts.7 13 ii. Lizzie Jane CARYL was born on 28 Feb 1848 in Montpelier, Washington, Vermont.7 14 iii. Charles Henry CARYL was born on 3 Mar 1850 in Lowell, Middlesex, Massachusetts.7 Sources 1. LDS Ancestral File, Date & location. 2. Ibid., Year. 3. Ibid., Year & location. 4. Genealogy of the Descendants of Humphrey Turner, with family records; in two parts, Compiled by Jacob Turner, Esq. Boston, Mass., 1852. , p. 35 - Date & location. 5. Ibid., p. 35 - Date. 6. LDS Ancestral File, Date. 7. Genealogy of the Descendants of Humphrey Turner, with family records; in two parts, Compiled by Jacob Turner, Esq. Boston, Mass., 1852. , p. 36 - Date & location.
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First Generation 1. John HOWARD was born in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts.1 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 238. In 1803, he move to Morristown, Vt., then to Braintree, and from there to Rochester, Vt. They had three children. John HOWARD and Margaret RAY were married. Margaret RAY was born. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 238. of Cornish, N.H. John HOWARD and Margaret RAY had the following children: +2 i. Meletiah C. (Maltiah) HOWARD, born on 24 Jul 18082; married Charity TRASK, on 19 Apr 18382,3. 3 ii. Louisa HOWARD was born. 4 iii. James HOWARD was born on 30 Sep 1815.2 Second Generation 2. Meletiah C. (Maltiah) HOWARD (John-1) was born on 24 Jul 1808.2 Meletiah C. (Maltiah) HOWARD and Charity TRASK were married on 19 Apr 1838.2,3 Charity TRASK (daughter of Peter TRASK and Charity ALDEN) was born on 6 Jun 1806 in Braintree, Orange, Vermont.3 Meletiah C. (Maltiah) HOWARD and Charity TRASK had the following children: +5 i. Cynthia M. HOWARD, born on 22 Feb 18392; married Aaron HOISINGTON, on 22 Feb 18544. +6 ii. Horace HOWARD, born on 1 Aug 18442; married F.E. CARR, on 14 Dec 18632. Third Generation 5. Cynthia M. HOWARD (Meletiah C.-2, John-1) was born on 22 Feb 1839.2 Cynthia M. HOWARD and Aaron HOISINGTON were married on 22 Feb 1854.4 Aaron HOISINGTON (son of Sayles HOISINGTON and Abigail DAVIS) was born in 1832 in Windsor, Windsor, Vermont.5 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 222. Lived in the Braintree part of the Hollow. Cynthia M. HOWARD and Aaron HOISINGTON had the following children: 7 i. Minor HOISINGTON was born in 1861.6 He died in 1862.6 +8 ii. Addie HOISINGTON, married Clarence MORSE7. +9 iii. Caira HOISINGTON, married James CLOUGH8. 6. Horace HOWARD (Meletiah C.-2, John-1) was born on 1 Aug 1844.2 Horace HOWARD and F.E. CARR were married on 14 Dec 1863.2 F.E. CARR was born. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 238. of Lebanon, Maine. Horace HOWARD and F.E. CARR had the following children: +10 i. Willis S. HOWARD, born on 12 Jul 18652. 11 ii. Roy HOWARD was born. Fourth Generation 8. Addie HOISINGTON (Cynthia M. HOWARD-3, Meletiah C.-2, John-1) was born. Addie HOISINGTON and Clarence MORSE were married.7 Clarence MORSE was born. 9. Caira HOISINGTON (Cynthia M. HOWARD-3, Meletiah C.-2, John-1) was born. Caira HOISINGTON and James CLOUGH were married.8 James CLOUGH was born. Caira HOISINGTON and James CLOUGH had the following children: +12 i. Emily Louse CLOUGH, born on 8 Jan 18449; married John R. MARTIN10. 10. Willis S. HOWARD (Horace-3, Meletiah C.-2, John-1) was born on 12 Jul 1865.2 Willis S. HOWARD had the following children: +13 i. Fred HOWARD, married Gertrude MATHER11. +14 ii. Charles HOWARD, married Ruth HOWARD11. +15 iii. Annie HOWARD, married Glen WEBSTER12. +16 iv. Mildred HOWARD, married Ray TEMPLE12. Fifth Generation 12. Emily Louse CLOUGH (Caira HOISINGTON-4, Cynthia M. HOWARD-3, Meletiah C.-2, John-1) was born on 8 Jan 1844.9 Emily Louse CLOUGH and John R. MARTIN were married.10 John R. MARTIN (son of Henry MARTIN and Betsey WILLARD) was born on 2 Nov 1839 in Rochester, Windsor, Vermont.13 He died on 16 Jan 1908.9 He was buried in Randolph Cemetery, Randolph, Orange, Vermont.14 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 219. Listed as a farmer with 140 acres in the Hollow in 1884, later moved to Braintree. John served in the Civil War in Company a, 16th Vermont. Three children were born to them, and one adopted. Emily Louse CLOUGH and John R. MARTIN had the following children: 17 i. Nettie Louise MARTIN was born in 1869 in Roxbury, Norfolk, Massachusetts.15 She died in 1886 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.15 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 220. Adopted daughter. +18 ii. Charles N. MARTIN, born on 3 Mar 18909; married Emily PHILLIPS8; died Randolph, Orange, Vermont14. 19 iii. Infant MARTIN was born. +20 iv. Mabel E. MARTIN, born on 22 Sep 188216; married Eddie P. SMITH, in 190117. 13. Fred HOWARD (Willis S.-4, Horace-3, Meletiah C.-2, John-1) was born. Fred HOWARD and Gertrude MATHER were married.11 Gertrude MATHER was born. Fred HOWARD and Gertrude MATHER had the following children: 21 i. Dana HOWARD was born. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 238. He carries on the old Howard place on the Thayer Brook road. He and his sons also operate a sawmill. THe present Howard farm has been in the family for nearly 100 years. Dana is a World War II veteran. He has served as selectman for several terms in Braintree, Vt. 14. Charles HOWARD (Willis S.-4, Horace-3, Meletiah C.-2, John-1) was born. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 238. They celebrated their 60th weeding anniversary in 1975. He is a veteran of World War I and served in a company under the command of then Capt. Dwight D. Eisenhower. Charles HOWARD and Ruth HOWARD were married.11 Ruth HOWARD was born. Charles HOWARD and Ruth HOWARD had the following children: 22 i. Barbara HOWARD was born. 23 ii. Thelma HOWARD was born. 15. Annie HOWARD (Willis S.-4, Horace-3, Meletiah C.-2, John-1) was born. Annie HOWARD and Glen WEBSTER were married.12 Glen WEBSTER was born. Annie HOWARD and Glen WEBSTER had the following children: 24 i. Paul WEBSTER was born. 25 ii. Helen WEBSTER was born. 16. Mildred HOWARD (Willis S.-4, Horace-3, Meletiah C.-2, John-1) was born. Mildred HOWARD and Ray TEMPLE were married.12 Ray TEMPLE was born. Mildred HOWARD and Ray TEMPLE had the following children: 26 i. Margaret TEMPLE was born. 27 ii. Annette TEMPLE was born. Sixth Generation 18. Charles N. MARTIN (Emily Louse CLOUGH-5, Caira HOISINGTON-4, Cynthia M. HOWARD-3, Meletiah C.-2, John-1) was born on 3 Mar 1890.9 He died in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.14 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 219. Settled in Braintree, Vt. Charles N. MARTIN and Emily PHILLIPS were married.8 Emily PHILLIPS was born. 20. Mabel E. MARTIN (Emily Louse CLOUGH-5, Caira HOISINGTON-4, Cynthia M. HOWARD-3, Meletiah C.-2, John-1) was born on 22 Sep 1882.16 Mabel E. MARTIN and Eddie P. SMITH were married in 1901.17 Eddie P. SMITH was born. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 220 Settled in Randolph, Vermont. Sources 1. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 238 - Location. 2. Ibid., p. 238 - Date. 3. History of Braintree, Vermont. By H. Royce Bass, published by Tuttle & Co., State Printers, Rutland, Vt. 1883. Book Source: LDS/FHC/SLC - US/CAN 974.363/B1 H2B & UC Berkeley Libraries - F59 B74B3, p. 192 - Date. 4. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 222 - Date. 5. Ibid., p. 222 - Year & location. 6. Ibid., p. 222 - Year. 7. Ibid., p. 222 - Name of husband. 8. Ibid., p. 219 - Name of wife. 9. Ibid., p. 219 - Date. 10. Ibid., p. 217 - Name of wife. 11. Ibid., p. 238 - Name of wife. 12. Ibid., p. 238 - Name of husband. 13. Ibid., p. 217 - Date & location. 14. Ibid., p. 219 - Location. 15. Ibid., p. 220 - Year & location. 16. Ibid., p. 220 - Date. 17. Ibid., p. 220 - Year.
Fifth Generation 53. Claribelle EMERY (Ellen MORSE-4, Alexander-3, Jeremiah-2, Jeremiah-1) was born. Claribelle EMERY and WHITNEY were married.43 WHITNEY was born. 55. Nellie M. RICHARDSON (Mariette MORSE-4, Alexander-3, Jeremiah-2, Jeremiah-1) was born on 17 Feb 1867 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.10,44 Nellie M. RICHARDSON and VINCENT were married.43 VINCENT was born. 56. Kate L. RICHARDSON (Mariette MORSE-4, Alexander-3, Jeremiah-2, Jeremiah-1) was born on 26 Apr 1868 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.10,44 Kate L. RICHARDSON and APPLEBY were married.43 APPLEBY was born. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 58. of Bradford, Pa. Sources 1. LDS Ancestral File, Date & location. 2. Bethel Vermont Cemetery Records, 1792 - 1919, 89 leaves, records arranged alphabetically. Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1952. Source: LDS FHL, SLC, UT FHL US/CAN Film 27911 - Item 1. p. 54 - Date. 3. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. SLC FHL US/CAN 974.366/B3 H2c, p. 58 - Date & location. 4. Bethel Vermont Cemetery Records, 1792 - 1919, 89 leaves, records arranged alphabetically. Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1952. Source: LDS FHL, SLC, UT FHL US/CAN Film 27911 - Item 1. p. 54 - Location. 5. Ibid., p. 55 - Year. 6. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 237 - Year. 7. Bethel Vermont Cemetery Records, 1792 - 1919, 89 leaves, records arranged alphabetically. Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1952. Source: LDS FHL, SLC, UT FHL US/CAN Film 27911 - Item 1. p. 55 - Given name of wife. 8. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 237 - Name of wife. 9. Bethel Vermont Cemetery Records, 1792 - 1919, 89 leaves, records arranged alphabetically. Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1952. Source: LDS FHL, SLC, UT FHL US/CAN Film 27911 - Item 1. p. 55 - Date. 10. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 58 - Date. 11. Bethel Vermont Cemetery Records, 1792 - 1919, 89 leaves, records arranged alphabetically. Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1952. Source: LDS FHL, SLC, UT FHL US/CAN Film 27911 - Item 1. p. 55 - Location. 12. Ibid., p. 74 - Year. 13. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 236 - Name of wife & children. 14. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 81 - Date. 15. International Genealogical Index - North America, Date & location. 16. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 51 - Name of name of husband. 17. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 237 - Name of Name of husband. 18. Ibid., p. 237 - Surname of husband. 19. Ibid., p. 237 - Name of husband. 20. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 58 - Name of wife. 21. Bethel Vermont Cemetery Records, 1792 - 1919, 89 leaves, records arranged alphabetically. Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1952. Source: LDS FHL, SLC, UT FHL US/CAN Film 27911 - Item 1. p. 55 - Name of wife. 22. Ibid., p. 50 - Date. 23. Ibid., p. 74 - Location. 24. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 236 - Year & state. 25. Bethel Vermont Cemetery Records, 1792 - 1919, 89 leaves, records arranged alphabetically. Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1952. Source: LDS FHL, SLC, UT FHL US/CAN Film 27911 - Item 1. p. 74 - Date. 26. Ibid., p. 74 - Name of wife. 27. Ibid., p. 74 - Given name of wife. 28. LDS Ancestral File, Date. 29. Ibid., Year. 30. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 81 - Name of wife. 31. Ibid., p. 81 - Name of husband. 32. IGI Version - North America - Extracted Record, Date & location. 33. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 222 - Name of wife. 34. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 51 - Date. 35. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 58 - Name of 2nd husband. 36. Ibid., p. 58 - Location. 37. Bethel Vermont Cemetery Records, 1792 - 1919, 89 leaves, records arranged alphabetically. Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1952. Source: LDS FHL, SLC, UT FHL US/CAN Film 27911 - Item 1. p. 50 - Location. 38. International Genealogical Index - North America, Date. 39. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 60 - Date. 40. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 191 - Date. 41. Ibid., p. 222 - Year. 42. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 51 - Date & location. 43. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 58 - Surname of husband. 44. Index, Birth, Deaths & Marriages, 1857 - 1882 inclusive to Bethel Vital Records, Compiled by Guy Wilson, Town Clerk, Bethel, Vt. p. 21 - Date & location.
Third Generation 8. Charles MORSE (Charles-2, Jeremiah-1) was born about 1823.5 He died on 3 Jul 1863 in Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania.9 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 237. He was killed in the Civil War, gravestone in Gilead cemetery, probably a cenotaph as listed as buried at Gettysburg. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 81. He was killed at the Battle of Gettysburg. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 205. Killed at the battle of Gettysburg. He served in Co. A. of the 16th Vermont. He was a member of Co. A. 16th Vt., and one of the Vt. Regiments that broke General Pickett's famous charge at Gettysburg. Charles MORSE and Sarah Jane WILLIAMS were married on 28 Jun 1846.14 Sarah Jane WILLIAMS (daughter of Thomas WILLIAMS and Phila KIMBALL) was born on 11 Feb 1824 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.14 Charles MORSE and Sarah Jane WILLIAMS had the following children: +30 i. LaForrest MORSE, married Nellie HOWE30. 31 ii. Sumner F. MORSE was born. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 81. Now in Great Falls, Montana. +32 iii. Lizzie J. MORSE, married William GRIFFITH31. +33 iv. K.W. MORSE, married Etta RAYMOND30. 9. Chester J. MORSE (Charles-2, Jeremiah-1) was born on 11 Oct 1829.9 He died on 6 Mar 1883 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9 He was buried in East Bethel Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.11 Chester J. MORSE and Jane EMERY were married on 10 Apr 1855 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.8,15 Jane EMERY (daughter of Ira EMERY and Betsey RICHARDSON) was born on 22 Sep 1834 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.15 She died on 30 Dec 1918 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9 She was buried in East Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.11 Chester J. MORSE and Jane EMERY had the following children: 34 i. Emeline MORSE was born on 8 Nov 1864.9 She died on 17 Oct 1876 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9 She was buried in East Bethel Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.11 10. Chapman MORSE (Charles-2, Jeremiah-1) was born on 15 Sep 1831 in , Windsor, Vermont.9 He died on 16 Sep 1906.9 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.11 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 81. of Rochester, Vt., where they now live. Chapman MORSE and Amanda R. WILLIAMS were married on 7 Apr 1855.14 Amanda R. WILLIAMS (daughter of Thomas WILLIAMS and Phila KIMBALL) was born on 17 Sep 1833 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.14 Chapman MORSE and Amanda R. WILLIAMS had the following children: 35 i. Carlton T. MORSE was born on 13 Jun 1857 in Rochester, Windsor, Vermont.9,32 He died on 1 Feb 1884.9 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.11 +36 ii. Emma MORSE, married Shubel F. HOISINGTON33. +37 iii. Luella MORSE, married Charles HOISINGTON33. 11. Gilman MORSE (Charles-2, Jeremiah-1) was born. Gilman MORSE and Hattie ALEXANDER were married.8 Hattie ALEXANDER was born. Gilman MORSE and Lairma SPOONER were married.8 Lairma SPOONER was born. 12. Hannah MORSE (Charles-2, Jeremiah-1) was born. Hannah MORSE and Jonathan HOLMAN were married.8,16 Jonathan HOLMAN was born. Hannah MORSE and Jonathan HOLMAN had the following children: +38 i. Ruth H. HOLMAN, married Dr. Chester L. STEWART, on 23 Aug 186334. 13. Nancy MORSE (Charles-2, Jeremiah-1) was born. Nancy MORSE and Leonard WILLIAMS were married.17 Leonard WILLIAMS was born. 14. Marie MORSE (Charles-2, Jeremiah-1) was born. Marie MORSE and CHATFIELD were married.18 CHATFIELD was born. 15. Marian MORSE (Charles-2, Jeremiah-1) was born. Marian MORSE and Samuel GIFFORD were married.19 Samuel GIFFORD was born. 16. Emeline MORSE (Charles-2, Jeremiah-1) was born. Emeline MORSE and THRESHER were married.18 THRESHER was born. 17. Roscoe MORSE (Jeremiah-2, Jeremiah-1) was born on 31 Dec 1818 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.10 Roscoe MORSE and Maria MORSE were married.20 Maria MORSE was born. Roscoe MORSE and Maria MORSE had the following children: 39 i. Myron MORSE was born. 40 ii. Roscoe MORSE died on 10 Aug 1846.10 19. Alexander MORSE (Jeremiah-2, Jeremiah-1) was born on 19 Nov 1821 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.10 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 58. He worked on the farm with his father during the early part of his life, and purchased teh McGebeny farm, which he afterwards sold, and bought the Dana Burbank farm in 1853, and is now carrying on the same. Alexander MORSE and Savilla (Lavilla) OWEN were married.21 Savilla (Lavilla) OWEN was born about Jun 1820.9 She died on 28 Mar 1893 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9 Alexander MORSE and Savilla (Lavilla) OWEN had the following children: +41 i. Ellen MORSE, born on 8 Nov 1842, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont10; married Ira EMERY, on 28 Feb 186110; married Augustus KING35. +42 ii. Mariette MORSE, born on 18 Nov 1847, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont10; married Lafayette RICHARDSON, on 29 Oct 186510. 43 iii. Clara MORSE was born on 29 Jul 1853 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.10 She died on 7 Jun 1860 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9 She was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.11 44 iv. Frankie L. (Frank) MORSE was born on 3 Dec 1857 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.10 He died on 23 Jun 1866 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9 He was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.36 +45 v. Hermon MORSE, born on 14 Mar 1864, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont10; married Jennie CLOGSDEN20. 21. Alvira MORSE (Jeremiah-2, Jeremiah-1) was born on 9 Sep 1827 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.22 She died on 29 Nov 1888 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.22 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.37 Alvira MORSE and Solomon Prince MC INTOSH were married. Solomon Prince MC INTOSH (son of Isaac MC INTOSH and Hannah PRINCE) was born on 23 Oct 1820 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.22 He died on 21 Oct 1882 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.22 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.37 Alvira MORSE and Solomon Prince MC INTOSH had the following children: +46 i. Appleton Isaac MC INTOSH, born on 13 May 1855, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont1; married Jennie Rebecca DYKE, on 29 Sep 1874, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont1; died on 21 Jun 1931, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont1. 23. Jeremiah MORSE (Jeremiah-2, Jeremiah-1) was born on 25 Jun 1833 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9 He died on 30 Dec 1887 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9 He was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.11 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 58. He was farmer, and with the exception of four years, always resided in Bethel. The former home of Mr. Morse is now known as the Clark Davis place, and is located on the Randolph road about two miles from the villiage. Jeremiah MORSE and Emma D. THAYER were married.20 Emma D. THAYER was born on 7 Jun 1836.9 She died on 28 Mar 1896 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9 She was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.11 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 58. of Chelsea, Vt. Jeremiah MORSE and Emma D. THAYER had the following children: +47 i. Roscoe W. MORSE, born on 6 Jul 1856, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont10; married Emma E. BYAM, on 25 Feb 188510. 25. George TORREY (Mirian (Morian) MORSE-2, Jeremiah-1) was born on 5 May 1817 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.25 He died on 4 Oct 1897.25 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.23 George TORREY and Betsy A. EDSON were married.26 Betsy A. EDSON was born on 11 Sep 1825.25 She died on 22 Nov 1910.25 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.23 George TORREY and Betsy A. EDSON had the following children: 48 i. Dana George TORREY was born on 17 Feb 1851 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.12,15 He died on 19 Sep 1908.12,38 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.23 49 ii. Lizzie Mary TORREY was born on 19 Apr 1861 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.12,15 She died on 18 Oct 1915.12,38 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.23 26. Horace TORREY (Mirian (Morian) MORSE-2, Jeremiah-1) was born on 12 Apr 1824 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 He died on 8 Nov 1889 in Ireton, Sioux, Iowa.1 Horace TORREY and Susan were married.27 Susan was born. Horace TORREY and Susan had the following children: 50 i. Frank TORREY was born on 10 Apr 1854.25 He died on 17 Jul 1866 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.25 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.23 27. John TORREY (Mirian (Morian) MORSE-2, Jeremiah-1) was born on 8 Feb 1830 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 He died on 8 Jul 1907.28 John TORREY and Ann GRANGER were married on 20 Jul 1851 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 Ann GRANGER (daughter of Samuel Thompson GRANGER and Martha J. MC INTOSH) was born on 16 Oct 1834 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1,39,40 She died on 20 Oct 1912.28 John TORREY and Ann GRANGER had the following children: 51 i. Orrin Samuel TORREY was born on 3 Aug 1853 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 He died on 1 Jan 1924.28 52 ii. Martha Ellen TORREY was born on 25 Aug 1861 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 She died on 29 Dec 1931.28 29. David TORREY (Mirian (Morian) MORSE-2, Jeremiah-1) was born on 3 Feb 1836 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 David TORREY and Marian M CHATFIELD were married on 8 Dec 1863.28 Marian M CHATFIELD was born. Fourth Generation 30. LaForrest MORSE (Charles-3, Charles-2, Jeremiah-1) was born. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 81. They now live in Athol, Mass. LaForrest MORSE and Nellie HOWE were married.30 Nellie HOWE was born. 32. Lizzie J. MORSE (Charles-3, Charles-2, Jeremiah-1) was born. Lizzie J. MORSE and William GRIFFITH were married.31 William GRIFFITH was born. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 81. Resided in Bridgeport, Conn. 33. K.W. MORSE (Charles-3, Charles-2, Jeremiah-1) was born. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 81. They reside at White River Junction. K.W. MORSE and Etta RAYMOND were married.30 Etta RAYMOND was born. 36. Emma MORSE (Chapman-3, Charles-2, Jeremiah-1) was born. Emma MORSE and Shubel F. HOISINGTON were married.33 Shubel F. HOISINGTON (son of Lyman HOISINGTON and Susan DUSTIN) was born. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 222. He was a famous wrestler and was collar and elbow champion of Windsor County. This was a popular sport at the time. 37. Luella MORSE (Chapman-3, Charles-2, Jeremiah-1) was born. Luella MORSE and Charles HOISINGTON were married.33 Charles HOISINGTON (son of Lyman HOISINGTON and Susan DUSTIN) was born in 1856.41 He died in 1918.41 38. Ruth H. HOLMAN (Hannah MORSE-3, Charles-2, Jeremiah-1) was born. Ruth H. HOLMAN and Dr. Chester L. STEWART were married on 23 Aug 1863.34 Dr. Chester L. STEWART (son of Hazen STEWART and Clara ELLIOT) was born on 2 Apr 1829 in Grantham, Sullivan, New Hampshire.42 Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 51. After completing a common school education, he began the study of medicine in the office of Dr. B. R. Gibson of Sharon, Windsor County, Vt., and later with Prof. H.H. Childs of Pittsfield, Mass. He was graduated from the Berkshire Medical College in 1851. He practiced in Royalton one and a half years, and spent two and a half years in Reading, before coming to West Randolph in 1854. He has now a large and extensive practice, is President of the Board of Pension Examining Surgeons, to which office he was appointed August 10, 1893. 41. Ellen MORSE (Alexander-3, Jeremiah-2, Jeremiah-1) was born on 8 Nov 1842 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.10 Ellen MORSE and Ira EMERY were married on 28 Feb 1861.10 Ira EMERY was born. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 58. Killed in the Civil War. Ellen MORSE and Ira EMERY had the following children: +53 i. Claribelle EMERY, married WHITNEY43. Ellen MORSE and Augustus KING were married.35 Augustus KING was born. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 58. of West Randolph, Vt. Ellen MORSE and Augustus KING had the following children: 54 i. Gertrude KING was born in Apr 1878.10 42. Mariette MORSE (Alexander-3, Jeremiah-2, Jeremiah-1) was born on 18 Nov 1847 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.10 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 58. Now resides with her father. Mariette MORSE and Lafayette RICHARDSON were married on 29 Oct 1865.10 Lafayette RICHARDSON was born. Mariette MORSE and Lafayette RICHARDSON had the following children: +55 i. Nellie M. RICHARDSON, born on 17 Feb 1867, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont10,44; married VINCENT43. +56 ii. Kate L. RICHARDSON, born on 26 Apr 1868, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont10,44; married APPLEBY43. 57 iii. Carl Clayton RICHARDSON was born on 11 Sep 1870.10 He died on 19 Apr 1878.10 58 iv. Fred M. RICHARDSON was born on 9 Aug 1874. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 58. Now in Dickenson, Dakota. 59 v. Minnie O. RICHARDSON was born on 6 Mar 1876.10 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 58. Now in Bradford, Pa., with her sister. 60 vi. Stella B. RICHARDSON was born on 15 May 1878.10 She died on 13 Jun 1878.10 45. Hermon MORSE (Alexander-3, Jeremiah-2, Jeremiah-1) was born on 14 Mar 1864 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.10 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 58. They now reside in Randolph, Vt. Hermon MORSE and Jennie CLOGSDEN were married.20 Jennie CLOGSDEN was born. 46. Appleton Isaac MC INTOSH (Alvira MORSE-3, Jeremiah-2, Jeremiah-1) was born on 13 May 1855 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 He died on 21 Jun 1931 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 192. Lived on the farm his grandfather Isaac settled until his death in 1931. He married Jennie Dyke and was the last of the McIntosh family to live in Gilead. Appleton Isaac MC INTOSH and Jennie Rebecca DYKE were married on 29 Sep 1874 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 Jennie Rebecca DYKE was born. Appleton Isaac MC INTOSH and Jennie Rebecca DYKE had the following children: 61 i. Ernest MC INTOSH was born. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 192. A wellknown civil engineer in this area. 47. Roscoe W. MORSE (Jeremiah-3, Jeremiah-2, Jeremiah-1) was born on 6 Jul 1856 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.10 Roscoe W. MORSE and Emma E. BYAM were married on 25 Feb 1885.10 Emma E. BYAM was born. Roscoe W. MORSE and Emma E. BYAM had the following children: 62 i. Josephine MORSE was born on 22 Dec 1887.10 63 ii. Evelyn H. MORSE was born on 22 Sep 1891.10
First Generation 1. Jeremiah MORSE was born on 15 Sep 1766 in Walpole, Norfolk, Massachusetts.1 He died on 7 Dec 1836 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2,3 He was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.4 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 58. Came to Bethel, Vt. from Sothbridge, Mass., in 1794, and settled on the farm where Clark Davis now lives. Jeremiah MORSE and Miriam (Mirium) BARRETT were married on 25 Jan 1789 in Sturbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts.1 Miriam (Mirium) BARRETT was born on 8 May 1769 in Dudley, Worcester, Massachusetts.1 She died on 20 Nov 1830 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2 She was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.4 Jeremiah MORSE and Miriam (Mirium) BARRETT had the following children: +2 i. Charles MORSE, born in 17905,6; married Hannah CHAPMAN7,8; died on 1 Nov 1875, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont9. +3 ii. Jeremiah MORSE, born on 29 Aug 179210; married Hannah FROST, on 26 Jan 181810; married Roxa CHANDLER, on 14 Mar 184210; married Aurelia VINTON, on 26 Sep 186410; died on 7 Apr 1867, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont9,10. 4 iii. Eliphalet MORSE was born about 1801.5 He died on 17 Oct 1830 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9 He was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.11 5 iv. Polly MORSE was born. 6 v. Betsy MORSE was born. +7 vi. Mirian (Morian) MORSE, born on 6 Mar 1799, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont1,12; married John TORREY, on 28 Apr 1814, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont1,13; died on 3 Oct 1873, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont12. Second Generation 2. Charles MORSE (Jeremiah-1) was born in 1790.5,6 He died on 1 Nov 1875 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.11 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 237. One of the older settlers in Little Hollow was Charles Morse, who made some kind of a land swap with Daniel Child on June 5, 1818, and moved from Bethel to Little Hollow, Rochester (Book 3, page 379 Rochester Land Records). He was a veteran of the War of 1812. They had nine children. He owned several plots of land in Little Hollow as his name is found on several land transactions. He succeeded Daniel Child as clerk of the school district there. Charles MORSE and Hannah CHAPMAN were married.7,8 Hannah CHAPMAN was born on 17 Sep 1790.9 She died on 9 Mar 1864 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.11 Charles MORSE and Hannah CHAPMAN had the following children: +8 i. Charles MORSE, born about 18235; married Sarah Jane WILLIAMS, on 28 Jun 184614; died on 3 Jul 1863, Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania9. +9 ii. Chester J. MORSE, born on 11 Oct 18299; married Jane EMERY, on 10 Apr 1855, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont8,15; died on 6 Mar 1883, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont9. +10 iii. Chapman MORSE, born on 15 Sep 1831, , Windsor, Vermont9; married Amanda R. WILLIAMS, on 7 Apr 185514; died on 16 Sep 19069. +11 iv. Gilman MORSE, married Hattie ALEXANDER8; married Lairma SPOONER8. +12 v. Hannah MORSE, married Jonathan HOLMAN8,16. +13 vi. Nancy MORSE, married Leonard WILLIAMS17. +14 vii. Marie MORSE, married CHATFIELD18. +15 viii. Marian MORSE, married Samuel GIFFORD19. +16 ix. Emeline MORSE, married THRESHER18. 3. Jeremiah MORSE (Jeremiah-1) was born on 29 Aug 1792.10 He died on 7 Apr 1867 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9,10 He was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.11 Jeremiah MORSE and Hannah FROST were married on 26 Jan 1818.10 Hannah FROST was born about 1796.5 She died on 9 Mar 1841 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9,10 She was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.11 Jeremiah MORSE and Hannah FROST had the following children: +17 i. Roscoe MORSE, born on 31 Dec 1818, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont10; married Maria MORSE20. 18 ii. Orlando MORSE was born. +19 iii. Alexander MORSE, born on 19 Nov 1821, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont10; married Savilla (Lavilla) OWEN21. 20 iv. Laura MORSE was born. +21 v. Alvira MORSE, born on 9 Sep 1827, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont22; married Solomon Prince MC INTOSH; died on 29 Nov 1888, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont22. 22 vi. Nelson MORSE was born about Jan 1830 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9 He died on 3 Nov 1837 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9 He was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.11 +23 vii. Jeremiah MORSE, born on 25 Jun 1833, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont9; married Emma D. THAYER20; died on 30 Dec 1887, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont9. Jeremiah MORSE and Roxa CHANDLER were married on 14 Mar 1842.10 Roxa CHANDLER was born about 1795.5 She died on 28 Dec 1863 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9,10 She was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.11 Jeremiah MORSE and Aurelia VINTON were married on 26 Sep 1864.10 Aurelia VINTON died on 26 Dec 1887.10 7. Mirian (Morian) MORSE (Jeremiah-1) was born on 6 Mar 1799 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1,12 She died on 3 Oct 1873 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.12 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.23 Mirian (Morian) MORSE and John TORREY were married on 28 Apr 1814 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1,13 John TORREY (son of David TORREY and Thirza LILLY) was born in 1793 in , , Massachusetts.24 He died on 12 May 1868 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.15,25 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.23 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 236. John served in the War of 1812. He was influential in Bethel town affairs and involved in many land deals in Gilead and Little Hollow. The first two places on the Hollow road from the Gilead were originally settled by Torreys. Mirian (Morian) MORSE and John TORREY had the following children: 24 i. Judah TORREY was born on 10 Jan 1816 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.25 He died on 27 Sep 1835 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.25 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.23 +25 ii. George TORREY, born on 5 May 1817, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont25; married Betsy A. EDSON26; died on 4 Oct 189725. +26 iii. Horace TORREY, born on 12 Apr 1824, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont1; married Susan27; died on 8 Nov 1889, Ireton, Sioux, Iowa1. +27 iv. John TORREY, born on 8 Feb 1830, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont1; married Ann GRANGER, on 20 Jul 1851, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont1; died on 8 Jul 190728. 28 v. Milo TORREY was born on 9 Jun 1832 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 He died in 1894.29 +29 vi. David TORREY, born on 3 Feb 1836, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont1; married Marian M CHATFIELD, on 8 Dec 186328.
First Generation 1. David TORREY was Baptized on 9 May 1736 in Mansfield, Tolland, Connecticut.1 He was born about 1736 in Mansfield, Tolland, Connecticut.2 He died on 7 Oct 1820 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.4 David TORREY and Anna LILLY were married in 1763.5 Anna LILLY (daughter of Samuel LILLY and Methitable BACON) was born on 6 May 1745 in Stafford, Tolland, Connecticut.6 David TORREY and Anna LILLY had the following children: +2 i. David TORREY, born about 17717; married Thirza LILLY, in 1793, Ashfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts; died 31 sep 1835, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont3. Second Generation 2. David TORREY (David-1) was born about 1771.7 Marriage intention was recorded in Dec 1792 in Ashfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts8 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.4 He died 31 sep 1835 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3 Vital Records of Ashfield, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. Published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass. 1942. p. 211. of Pittsfield, Mass., 1792. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 236. Four generations of the Torrey family lived in Gilead. David, born in Mass., was the first of the family here. He and his wife Tursey Lillie, were parents of at least three children: John, Abegail and Judah. David TORREY and Thirza LILLY were married in 1793 in Ashfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts. Thirza LILLY (daughter of Joseph LILLY and Sarah HOLDEN) was born on 24 Feb 1774 in Ashfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts.9 She died on 12 Dec 1853 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9 Vital Records of Ashfield, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. Published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass. 1942. p. 211. of Ashfield, Mass., 1792. David TORREY and Thirza LILLY had the following children: +3 i. John TORREY, born in 1793, , , Massachusetts10; married Mirian (Morian) MORSE, on 28 Apr 1814, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont11,12; died on 12 May 1868, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont3,6. 4 ii. Abigail TORREY was born. 5 iii. Judah TORREY was born. Third Generation 3. John TORREY (David-2, David-1) was born in 1793 in , , Massachusetts.10 He died on 12 May 1868 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3,6 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.4 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 236. John served in the War of 1812. He was influential in Bethel town affairs and involved in many land deals in Gilead and Little Hollow. The first two places on the Hollow road from the Gilead were originally settled by Torreys. John TORREY and Mirian (Morian) MORSE were married on 28 Apr 1814 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.11,12 Mirian (Morian) MORSE (daughter of Jeremiah MORSE and Miriam (Mirium) BARRETT) was born on 6 Mar 1799 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.7,12 She died on 3 Oct 1873 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.7 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.4 John TORREY and Mirian (Morian) MORSE had the following children: 6 i. Judah TORREY was born on 10 Jan 1816 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3 He died on 27 Sep 1835 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.4 +7 ii. George TORREY, born on 5 May 1817, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont3; married Betsy A. EDSON13; died on 4 Oct 18973. +8 iii. Horace TORREY, born on 12 Apr 1824, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont12; married Susan14; died on 8 Nov 1889, Ireton, Sioux, Iowa12. +9 iv. John TORREY, born on 8 Feb 1830, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont12; married Ann GRANGER, on 20 Jul 1851, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont12; died on 8 Jul 190715. 10 v. Milo TORREY was born on 9 Jun 1832 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.12 He died in 1894.16 +11 vi. Daivd TORREY, born on 3 Feb 1836, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont12; married Marian M CHATFIELD, on 8 Dec 186315. Fourth Generation 7. George TORREY (John-3, David-2, David-1) was born on 5 May 1817 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3 He died on 4 Oct 1897.3 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.4 George TORREY and Betsy A. EDSON were married.13 Betsy A. EDSON was born on 11 Sep 1825.3 She died on 22 Nov 1910.3 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.4 George TORREY and Betsy A. EDSON had the following children: 12 i. Dana George TORREY was born on 17 Feb 1851 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6,7 He died on 19 Sep 1908.7,17 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.4 13 ii. Lizzie Mary TORREY was born on 19 Apr 1861 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6,7 She died on 18 Oct 1915.7,17 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.4 8. Horace TORREY (John-3, David-2, David-1) was born on 12 Apr 1824 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.12 He died on 8 Nov 1889 in Ireton, Sioux, Iowa.12 Horace TORREY and Susan were married.14 Susan was born. Horace TORREY and Susan had the following children: 14 i. Frank TORREY was born on 10 Apr 1854.3 He died on 17 Jul 1866 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.4 9. John TORREY (John-3, David-2, David-1) was born on 8 Feb 1830 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.12 He died on 8 Jul 1907.15 John TORREY and Ann GRANGER were married on 20 Jul 1851 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.12 Ann GRANGER (daughter of Samuel Thompson GRANGER and Martha J. MC INTOSH) was born on 16 Oct 1834 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.12,18,19 She died on 20 Oct 1912.15 John TORREY and Ann GRANGER had the following children: 15 i. Orrin Samuel TORREY was born on 3 Aug 1853 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.12 He died on 1 Jan 1924.15 16 ii. Martha Ellen TORREY was born on 25 Aug 1861 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.12 She died on 29 Dec 1931.15 11. Daivd TORREY (John-3, David-2, David-1) was born on 3 Feb 1836 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.12 Daivd TORREY and Marian M CHATFIELD were married on 8 Dec 1863.15 Marian M CHATFIELD was born. Sources 1. Clifford Golden Boyce, 840 Cypress Wood Lane, Delta, Co 81416, Date & location. 2. Ibid., Year & location. 3. Bethel Vermont Cemetery Records, 1792 - 1919, 89 leaves, records arranged alphabetically. Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1952. Source: LDS FHL, SLC, UT FHL US/CAN Film 27911 - Item 1. p. 74 - Date. 4. Ibid., p. 74 - Location. 5. Clifford Golden Boyce, 840 Cypress Wood Lane, Delta, Co 81416, Year. 6. International Genealogical Index - North America, Date & location. 7. Bethel Vermont Cemetery Records, 1792 - 1919, 89 leaves, records arranged alphabetically. Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1952. Source: LDS FHL, SLC, UT FHL US/CAN Film 27911 - Item 1. p. 74 - Year. 8. Vital Records of Ashfield, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. Published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass. 1942. p. 210 - Date & location. 9. Mamie Rosette Smail, 538 Park Ave, Albany, N.Y.12208, Date & location. 10. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 236 - Year & state. 11. Ibid., p. 236 - Name of wife & children. 12. LDS Ancestral File, Date & location. 13. Bethel Vermont Cemetery Records, 1792 - 1919, 89 leaves, records arranged alphabetically. Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1952. Source: LDS FHL, SLC, UT FHL US/CAN Film 27911 - Item 1. p. 74 - Name of wife. 14. Ibid., p. 74 - Given name of wife. 15. LDS Ancestral File, Date. 16. Ibid., Year. 17. International Genealogical Index - North America, Date. 18. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. SLC FHL US/CAN 974.366/B3 H2c, p. 60 - Date. 19. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 191 - Date.
First Generation 1. John TORREY was born in 1793 in , , Massachusetts.1 He died on 12 May 1868 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2,3 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.4 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 236. John served in the War of 1812. He was influential in Bethel town affairs and involved in many land deals in Gilead and Little Hollow. The first two places on the Hollow road from the Gilead were originally settled by Torreys. Second Generation 2. David TORREY was born about 1771.5 Marriage intention was recorded in Dec 1792 in Ashfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts6 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.4 He died 31 sep 1835 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2 Vital Records of Ashfield, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. Published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass. 1942. p. 211. of Pittsfield, Mass., 1792. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 236. Four generations of the Torrey family lived in Gilead. David, born in Mass., was the first of the family here. He and his wife Tursey Lillie, were parents of at least three children: John, Abegail and Judah. David TORREY and Thirza LILLY were married in 1793 in Ashfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts. 3. Thirza LILLY was born on 24 Feb 1774 in Ashfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts.7 She died on 12 Dec 1853 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.7 Vital Records of Ashfield, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. Published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass. 1942. p. 211. of Ashfield, Mass., 1792. David TORREY and Thirza LILLY had the following children: 1 i. John TORREY. ii. Abigail TORREY was born. iii. Judah TORREY was born. Third Generation 4. David TORREY was Baptized on 9 May 1736 in Mansfield, Tolland, Connecticut.8 He was born about 1736 in Mansfield, Tolland, Connecticut.9 He died on 7 Oct 1820 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.4 David TORREY and Anna LILLY were married in 1763.10 5. Anna LILLY was born on 6 May 1745 in Stafford, Tolland, Connecticut.3 David TORREY and Anna LILLY had the following children: 2 i. David TORREY. 6. Joseph LILLY was born on 29 Jan 1748 in Stafford, Tolland, Connecticut.7 Joseph LILLY and Sarah HOLDEN were married in 1773 in Deerfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts.11 7. Sarah HOLDEN was born. Joseph LILLY and Sarah HOLDEN had the following children: 3 i. Thirza LILLY. Fourth Generation 10. Samuel LILLY was born on 24 Mar 1694 in Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts.7 He died on 29 Apr 1774 in Stafford, Tolland, Connecticut.7 Samuel LILLY and Methitable BACON were married on 23 Mar 1726.12 11. Methitable BACON was born. Samuel LILLY and Methitable BACON had the following children: i. Jonathan LILLY was born on 20 Apr 1739 in Coventry, Windsor, Connecticut.7 He died on 10 Jan 1828 in Ashfield, Franklin, Massachusetts.7,13 He was buried in Hill Cemetery, Ashfield, Franklin, Massachusetts.14 Vital Records of Ashfield, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. Published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass. 1942. p. 250. "Served in teh French war 4 years, he was also a soldier in the Revolutionary War." 6 ii. Joseph LILLY. 5 iii. Anna LILLY. 12. is the same as person number 10. 13. is the same as person number 11. Sources 1. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 236 - Year & state. 2. Bethel Vermont Cemetery Records, 1792 - 1919, 89 leaves, records arranged alphabetically. Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1952. Source: LDS FHL, SLC, UT FHL US/CAN Film 27911 - Item 1. p. 74 - Date. 3. International Genealogical Index - North America, Date & location. 4. Bethel Vermont Cemetery Records, 1792 - 1919, 89 leaves, records arranged alphabetically. Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1952. Source: LDS FHL, SLC, UT FHL US/CAN Film 27911 - Item 1. p. 74 - Location. 5. Ibid., p. 74 - Year. 6. Vital Records of Ashfield, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. Published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass. 1942. p. 210 - Date & location. 7. Mamie Rosette Smail, 538 Park Ave, Albany, N.Y.12208, Date & location. 8. Clifford Golden Boyce, 840 Cypress Wood Lane, Delta, Co 81416, Date & location. 9. Ibid., Year & location. 10. Ibid., Year. 11. Mamie Rosette Smail, 538 Park Ave, Albany, N.Y.12208, Year & location. 12. Ibid., Date. 13. Vital Records of Ashfield, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. Published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass. 1942. p. 250 - Date & location. 14. Ibid., p. 250 - location.