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    1. [VTWINDSO] TORREY, Orrin Samuel - Ancestors of
    2. First Generation 1. Orrin Samuel TORREY was born on 3 Aug 1853 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 He died on 1 Jan 1924.2 Second Generation 2. John TORREY was born on 8 Feb 1830 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 He died on 8 Jul 1907.2 John TORREY and Ann GRANGER were married on 20 Jul 1851 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 3. Ann GRANGER was born on 16 Oct 1834 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1,3,4 She died on 20 Oct 1912.2 John TORREY and Ann GRANGER had the following children: 1 i. Orrin Samuel TORREY. ii. Martha Ellen TORREY was born on 25 Aug 1861 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 She died on 29 Dec 1931.2 Third Generation 4. John TORREY was born in 1793 in , , Massachusetts.5 He died on 12 May 1868 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6,7 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.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. 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.1,9 5. Mirian (Morian) MORSE was born on 6 Mar 1799 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1,10 She died on 3 Oct 1873 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.10 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.8 John TORREY and Mirian (Morian) MORSE had the following children: i. Judah TORREY was born on 10 Jan 1816 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6 He died on 27 Sep 1835 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.8 ii. George TORREY was born on 5 May 1817 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6 He died on 4 Oct 1897.6 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.8 iii. Horace TORREY was born on 12 Apr 1824 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 He died on 8 Nov 1889 in Ireton, Sioux, Iowa.1 2 iv. John TORREY. v. Milo TORREY was born on 9 Jun 1832 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 He died in 1894.11 vi. Daivd TORREY was born on 3 Feb 1836 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 6. Samuel Thompson GRANGER was born on 25 Jul 1809 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 He died on 12 Jul 1882 in Marion, Lyme, Iowa.1 Samuel Thompson GRANGER and Martha J. MC INTOSH were married on 6 Sep 1832 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1,3,4 7. Martha J. MC INTOSH was born on 9 Oct 1811 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.12,13 She died on 17 Sep 1859 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.14,15 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.16 Samuel Thompson GRANGER and Martha J. MC INTOSH had the following children: i. Ellen GRANGER was born on 8 Jun 1833.3,4 She died on 4 Sep 1864.3 3 ii. Ann GRANGER. iii. Earl GRANGER was born on 7 Nov 1836.3,4 iv. Joseph GRANGER was born on 28 Aug 1843.3,4 v. Edna GRANGER was born on 26 Jun 1850.3,4 vi. Rush GRANGER was born on 3 Apr 1852.3,4 Fourth Generation 8. David TORREY was born about 1771.10 Marriage intention was recorded in Dec 1792 in Ashfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts17 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.8 He died 31 sep 1835 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6 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. 9. Thirza LILLY was born on 24 Feb 1774 in Ashfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts.18 She died on 12 Dec 1853 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.18 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: 4 i. John TORREY. ii. Abigail TORREY was born. iii. Judah TORREY was born. 10. Jeremiah MORSE was born on 15 Sep 1766 in Walpole, Norfolk, Massachusetts.1 He died on 7 Dec 1836 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.19,20 He was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.21 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 11. Miriam (Mirium) BARRETT was born on 8 May 1769 in Dudley, Worcester, Massachusetts.1 She died on 20 Nov 1830 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.19 She was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.21 Jeremiah MORSE and Miriam (Mirium) BARRETT had the following children: i. Charles MORSE was born about 1789.22 He died on 1 Nov 1875 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.23 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.24 ii. Jeremiah MORSE was born on 29 Aug 1792.25 He died on 7 Apr 1867 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.23,25 He was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.24 iii. Eliphalet MORSE was born about 1801.22 He died on 17 Oct 1830 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.23 He was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.24 iv. Polly MORSE was born. v. Betsy MORSE was born. 5 vi. Mirian (Morian) MORSE. 12. Rev. Washington GRANGER was born on 13 Oct 1776 in New Braintree, Worcester, Massachusetts.1,26 He died on 22 Jul 1859 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.15,27 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.16,28 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 210. In his younger days he lived in Bethel Village. About 1810 he moved to Gilead. He purchased lot #9 in the first range east of Rochester line issued to the original grant of W. Lyon. On June 24, 1832, he conveyed all this property to his son Samuel except half of the house and a garden plot. The house which he built and lived in most of his life hasb been long gone and even the cellar hole has been filled in. No evidence remains today of the original settlement of the Granger family. It was located a short distance below the present home of Raymond Smith. Later he moved to Randolph, Vermont where he died. He was twice married, his second wife being a sidow woman by the name of Fish. Rev. Washington GRANGER and Sarah (Sally) NYE were married on 1 Jul 1798.2,29 13. Sarah (Sally) NYE was born on 8 Aug 1780.2 She died on 21 Aug 1837 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. 210. of New Braintree, Mass. Rev. Washington GRANGER and Sarah (Sally) NYE had the following children: i. John GRANGER was born on 14 Feb 1799 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 He died on 22 Feb 1880 in Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa.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. 211. Lived in Woodstock, Vt. and later went West to settle. ii. Washingon GRANGER was born on 22 Feb 1800 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 He died on 22 Feb 1800 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 iii. Daniel GRANGER was born on 5 Apr 1802 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.1,15 He died on 25 Mar 1842 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.27,30 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.16 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 211. He lived in Westfield, Ohio, for a spell but returned to Gilead where he died. iv. Almira GRANGER was born on 17 Mar 1805 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 She died on 6 Sep 1891.2 v. Pliny Nye GRANGER was born on 17 Jul 1807.2 He died on 19 Nov 1868 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.1 6 vi. Samuel Thompson GRANGER. vii. James GRANGER was born on 29 May 1812 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 He died on 11 Jan 1837 in , , Ohio.31 viii. George GRANGER was born on 10 Jul 1814 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 He died on 15 Jul 1860 in Mt. Gilead, Seneca, Ohio.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. 211. Settled in Wisconsin. ix. Sarah GRANGER was born on 16 Apr 1820 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.32 She died on 8 Sep 1822 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.27 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.28 x. Joseph GRANGER was born on 19 Apr 1824 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 He died on 8 Aug 1842 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.15 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.16 14. William MC INTOSH was born on 6 Nov 1776 in Bedford, Hillsborough, New Hampshire.12,33 He died on 6 May 1863 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.12,34 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.35 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 60. In the latter part of 1810, they settled in the northwestern corner of Bethel, on the farm now occupied by Mrs. James Miller Mc Intosh, widow of his only son. 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. 190. Around the year 1810 the McIntosh family came into Gilead to settle in what is know as th McIntosh neighborhood. There were five brothers and the two sisters were married, thus forming a group of twelve persons who came from Amherst, Bedford and New Boston, New Hampshire in 1810 and the years following, located on farms in that area. Most remained on the farms that they settled for their entire lives. These farms continued to be mostly occupied by their descendants for over a century. The McIntoshes originally belonged to the Chattun Clan. Their home was in the north=central part of Scotland. Their coat of arms was the mountain cat and their motto was "Touch Not the Cat Without the Glove." William MC INTOSH and Jane PATTERSON were married on 8 Feb 1810.3 15. Jane PATTERSON was born on 13 Aug 1785 in New Boston, Hillsborough, New Hampshire.12,33 She died on 22 Mar 1870 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.34,36 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.35 William MC INTOSH and Jane PATTERSON had the following children: 7 i. Martha J. MC INTOSH. ii. Gisey MC INTOSH was born on 16 Aug 1814 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.12 She died on 18 Apr 1815 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.12,34 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.35 iii. Susan MC INTOSH was born on 13 Apr 1817 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.12,13 iv. Mary MC INTOSH was born on 29 Apr 1819 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.12,13 She died on 21 Oct 1864.3 v. Isabel MC INTOSH was born on 3 Mar 1822 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.4,12,34 She died on 1 Jan 1902.34 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.35 vi. James Miller MC INTOSH was born on 20 Dec 1825 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.4,12 He died on 6 Sep 1887 in Saratoga Springs, Saratoga, New York.37 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.35 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 57. of Bethel, Vt. a successful farmer, and in connection with his business interests, he found time to devote to the welfare of his town and fellow citizens. During his life he was always a staunch Republican, and held many offices of trust in his native place. He was chosen selectman in 1858, and held that office for ten years. He was lister of Bethel for a period covering thirteen years; overseer of the poor for twenty-one years; grand juror nine years; town auditor six years; and for two years was a justice of the peace. he was chosen by his party as a representative of the Legislature in 1866 and 1867, served two years. In 1882 and 1883 he was elected State Senator and was commissioner of licenses in 1885 and 1886. He was a regular attendant at the Methodist Church, and liberal contributor to its support. 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. In 1883, J. Miller, Appleton and Samuel were the operators of three farms. They were each listed as having 10 dairy cows. Hops were raised to considerable extent. all had large apple orchards, and the Appleton McIntosh farm produced considerable grapes. J. Miller McIntosh had a cider mill. There are still remains of a mill dam located on the upper end of Trout Brook. J. miller also raised fancy driving horses. One of his matched pairs was reported to have sold for $600. These farms are entirely out of production now, and each year more open spaces disappear in brushlan. Sources 1. LDS Ancestral File, Date & location. 2. Ibid., 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. 60 - 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. 191 - Date. 5. Ibid., p. 236 - Year & state. 6. 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. 7. International Genealogical Index - North America, Date & location. 8. 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. 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. 236 - Name of wife & children. 10. 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. 11. LDS Ancestral File, Year. 12. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 60 - Date & location. 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. 191 - Date & location. 14. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 60 - Date. 15. 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. 38 - Date. 16. Ibid., p. 38 - Location. 17. Vital Records of Ashfield, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. Published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass. 1942. p. 210 - Date & location. 18. Mamie Rosette Smail, 538 Park Ave, Albany, N.Y.12208, Date & location. 19. 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. 20. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 58 - Date & location. 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. 54 - Location. 22. Ibid., p. 55 - Year. 23. Ibid., p. 55 - Date. 24. Ibid., p. 55 - Location. 25. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 58 - Date. 26. 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. 38 - Year. 27. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 211 - Date & location. 28. Ibid., p. 211 - Location. 29. Ibid., p. 211 - Name of wife. 30. 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. 38 - Dae. 31. LDS Ancestral File, Date & state. 32. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 211 - Date. 33. Ibid., p. 190 - Date & location. 34. 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 - Date. 35. Ibid., p. 50 - Location. 36. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p.60 - Date & location. 37. Ibid., p. 61 - Date & location.

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    1. [VTWINDSO] ADYE - ADEE, William - Descendants of (file Updated)
    2. First Generation 1. William ADEE was born. William ADEE and Sarah were married.1 Sarah was born. William ADEE and Sarah had the following children: +2 i. John ADEE, born on 7 May 1752, Woodbury, Hartford, Connecticut2; married Hannah JOHNSON, on 2 Mar 1775, Derby, New Haven, Connecticut3,4; married Bathsheba5; died on 4 Nov 1833, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont6. Second Generation 2. John ADEE (William-1) was born on 7 May 1752 in Woodbury, Hartford, Connecticut.2 He was Baptized on 10 May 1752 in Congregational Church, Woodbury, Hartford, Connecticut.4 He died on 4 Nov 1833 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.7 IGI - Extracted Records: Surname spelled ADEE on birth records for Dorcas & William ADEE. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 235. John Adye and family were the first to settle in Little Hollow, March 12, 1800. He served as a private and corporal in Capt. Johnson's company from Derby, Conn., which was a Continental Line Regiment. John ADEE and Hannah JOHNSON were married on 2 Mar 1775 in Derby, New Haven, Connecticut.3,4 Hannah JOHNSON (daughter of Giddeon JOHNSON and Lydia BEECHER) was born on 3 Sep 1752 in Derby, New Haven, Connecticut.5,8 She died on 8 Sep 1792 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6 She was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.7 John ADEE and Hannah JOHNSON had the following children: +3 i. Willaim ADYE, born 2 Jan1780, Derby, New Haven, Connecticut2,5; married Lucinda3; died on 26 Jan 1814, , Windsor, Vermont6. +4 ii. Dorcas ADYE, born on 13 Mar 1785, Derby, New Haven, Connecticut2,9; married Ezra West TORREY10,11; died on 26 Jan 1819, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont12. John ADEE and Bathsheba were married.5 Bathsheba was born in 1761.5 She died on 14 Oct 1829 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.7 Third Generation 3. Willaim ADYE (John-2, William-1) died on 26 Jan 1814 in , Windsor, Vermont.6 He was born 2 Jan1780 in Derby, New Haven, Connecticut.2,5 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.7 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. William served in the War of 1812 in the 31st U.S. Infantry. He lived in Rocheser Little Hollow at the four corners. Willaim ADYE and Lucinda were married.3 Lucinda was born about 1789.5 She died on 27 Jan 1814 in , Windsor, Vermont.6 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.7 4. Dorcas ADYE (John-2, William-1) was born on 13 Mar 1785 in Derby, New Haven, Connecticut.2,9 She died on 26 Jan 1819 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.12 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.13 Dorcas ADYE and Ezra West TORREY were married.10,11 Ezra West TORREY was born. Sources 1. IGI Version - North America - Extracted Record, Given name of wife. 2. Ibid., Date & 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. 1 - Given name of wife. 4. Cheryl Thompson, 1300 North Church Stree, Belleville, Illinois 62221, Date & location. 5. 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. 1 - Year. 6. Ibid., p. 1 - Date. 7. Ibid., p. 1 - Location. 8. International Genealogical Index - North America, Date & location. 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. 74 - Year. 10. Ibid., p. 74 - Name of husband. 11. International Genealogical Index - North America, Surname of husband. 12. 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. 13. Ibid., p. 74 - Location.

    06/03/2007 01:08:02
    1. [VTWINDSO] ADYE - Genealogy
    2. Can anyone confirm the following: Aners Adye: Is he a son of John Adye & Hannah? Aners son, John, is buried in the Gilead Cemetery along with John & Hannan. or is Aners a child for a possible marriage between John & Bathsheba? Bathsheba Adye: Is she a 2nd wife of John Adye. John's first wife Hannah died in 1792. With the except of Aners & Laura they are all buried in the Gilead Cemetery.

    06/03/2007 11:06:58
    1. [VTWINDSO] ADYE, Aners - Descendants of
    2. First Generation 1. Aners ADYE was born. Aners ADYE and Laura were married.1 Laura was born. Aners ADYE and Laura had the following children: 2 i. John ADYE was born in Aug 1821.2 He died on 21 Oct 1822 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3 Sources 1. 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. 1 - Given name of wife. 2. Ibid., p. 1 - Date. 3. Ibid., p. 1 - Location.

    06/03/2007 11:02:26
    1. [VTWINDSO] ADYE, John - Descendats of
    2. First Generation 1. John ADYE was born about 1761.1 He died on 4 Nov 1833 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 235. John Adye and family were the first to settle in Little Hollow, March 12, 1800. He served as a private and corporal in Capt. Johnson's company from Derby, Conn., which was a Continental Line Regiment. John ADYE and Hannah were married.4 Hannah was born about 1752.1 She died on 8 Sep 1792 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2 She was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3 John ADYE and Hannah had the following children: +2 i. Willaim ADYE, born about 17801; married Lucinda4; died on 26 Jan 1814, , Windsor, Vermont2. Second Generation 2. Willaim ADYE (John-1) was born about 1780.1 He died on 26 Jan 1814 in , Windsor, Vermont.2 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3 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. William served in the War of 1812 in the 31st U.S. Infantry. He lived in Rocheser Little Hollow at the four corners. Willaim ADYE and Lucinda were married.4 Lucinda was born about 1789.1 She died on 27 Jan 1814 in , Windsor, Vermont.2 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3 Sources 1. 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. 1 - Year. 2. Ibid., p. 1 - Date. 3. Ibid., p. 1 - Location. 4. Ibid., p. 1 - Given name of wife.

    06/03/2007 10:55:15
    1. [VTWINDSO] BATCHELLOR, Benjamin - Descendants of
    2. First Generation 1. Benjamin BATCHELLOR was born in 1714 in Wenham, Essex, Massachusetts.1 He died on 25 Jan 1738 in Boxford, Essex, Massachusetts.2 Benjamin BATCHELLOR and Hannah HALE were married on 25 Jan 1738 in Boxford, Essex, Massachusetts.2 Hannah HALE (daughter of Joseph HALE and Mary WATSON) was born on 27 Apr 1719 in Boxford, Essex, Massachusetts.2 She died on 22 Sep 1762.3 Benjamin BATCHELLOR and Hannah HALE had the following children: +2 i. Capt. Benjamin BATCHELDER, born on 16 Jul 1749, Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts4,5; married Anna BURNAP, on 15 Mar 1773, Sutton, Worcester, Massachusetts2; married Elizabeth6; died on 12 Jul 1826, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont4,7. Second Generation 2. Capt. Benjamin BATCHELDER (Benjamin-1) was born on 16 Jul 1749 in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts.4,5 He died on 12 Jul 1826 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.4,7 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.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. Capt. Batchelder (Batchellor) moved to Bethe in 1788, was recorded as a resident in the U.S. Census of 1790, and took the Freeman's Oath in Bethel in 1803. He was the father of 15 children of whom 12 matured. One of his children was Rebecca, who married John Thomas. Benjamin was a Revolutionary War veteran; served as a private in Capt. Wright's Co. from Brookfield, Mass. in the Lexington-Concord affair. On July 1, 1775 he enlisted in Capt. King's Company, 9th Mass. Regt. In 1777 he served in Col. Cushing's Regt. at the battle of Bennington. Where he acquired the title of Captain has not been determined - likely it was a militia title. For three generations the Batchellors lived a the house on the corner opposite the Gilead church. Capt. Benjamin BATCHELDER and Anna BURNAP were married on 15 Mar 1773 in Sutton, Worcester, Massachusetts.2 Anna BURNAP was born on 19 Sep 1752 in Sutton, Worcester, Massachusetts.2 She died on 11 Jun 1813 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.4 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.8 Capt. Benjamin BATCHELDER and Anna BURNAP had the following children: 3 i. Anna BATCHELDER was born on 19 Sep 1752.3 She died in 1843.9 4 ii. Chester BATCHELDER was born on 17 Sep 1773.3 5 iii. Molly BATCHELDER was born on 24 Dec 1774.3 She died on 5 Jul 1810. 6 iv. Benjamin BATCHELDER was born on 11 Apr 1778.3 He died on 25 Dec 1860.3 7 v. Salome BATCHELDER was born on 14 Feb 1779.3 8 vi. Stephen BATCHELDER was born on 17 Jul 1781.3 He died on 5 Aug 1805 in Quechee-Falls, Hartford, Windsor, Vermont.2 9 vii. Hannah BATCHELDER was born on 17 May 1783.3 She died about 1784.9 10 viii. Hannah BATCHELDER was born on 13 Feb 1785.3 She died before 1793.9 +11 ix. Rebecca BATCHELDER, born on 13 Apr 17873; married John THOMAS10. 12 x. Zephaniah BATCHELDER was born on 7 Apr 1789.3 He was Baptized on 24 May 1789 in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts.2 He died on 13 May 1843.3 +13 xi. Asa Wiman BATCHELDER, born on 25 Jun 1791, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont2; married Sophia MARTIN11; died on 16 Mar 1830, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont4. +14 xii. Hannah BATCHELDER, born on 7 Jul 1793, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont3; married Loderick OWEN, on 13 Feb 1813, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont12,13. 15 xiii. John BATCHELDER was born on 23 Aug 1795 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3 He died on 15 Feb 1873 in Bristol, Lincoln, Maine.2 16 xiv. Ebenezer BATCHELDER was born on 31 Mar 1800 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3,14 He died on 21 May 1867 in Canterbury, Merrimack, New Hampshire.2 17 xv. Cynthia Webb BATCHELDER was born on 31 Dec 1802 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3 Capt. Benjamin BATCHELDER and Elizabeth were married.6 Elizabeth was born in 1791.15 She died on 4 May 1831 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.4 She was buried in Old Church Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.8 Third Generation 11. Rebecca BATCHELDER (Benjamin-2, Benjamin-1) was born on 13 Apr 1787.3 Rebecca BATCHELDER and John THOMAS were married.10 John THOMAS was born. Rebecca BATCHELDER and John THOMAS had the following children: +18 i. Gen. Stephen THOMAS, born on 9 Dec 1809, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont13; married Ann PEABODY, on 13 Jan 1831, Stafford, Orange, Vermont13. 13. Asa Wiman BATCHELDER (Benjamin-2, Benjamin-1) was born on 25 Jun 1791 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2 He died on 16 Mar 1830 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.4 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.8 Asa Wiman BATCHELDER and Sophia MARTIN were married.11 Sophia MARTIN (daughter of Rufus MARTIN and Abigail BROWN) was born on 12 Oct 1800 in Rochester, Windsor, Vermont.16 She died on 9 May 1860 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.4 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.8 Asa Wiman BATCHELDER and Sophia MARTIN had the following children: +19 i. Lois J. BATCHELDER, born on 5 Nov 18243; married William MC INTOSH, on 14 Jan 1846, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont3; died on 24 Nov 1883, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont2. 14. Hannah BATCHELDER (Benjamin-2, Benjamin-1) was born on 7 Jul 1793 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3 Hannah BATCHELDER and Loderick OWEN were married on 13 Feb 1813 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.12,13 Loderick OWEN (son of Sylvanus OWEN and Eunice ROBERTS) was born on 25 Dec 1780 in Fairlee, Orange, Vermont.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. 227. Moved to Colden, N.Y. He served in the War of 1812. Fourth Generation 18. Gen. Stephen THOMAS (Rebecca BATCHELDER-3, Benjamin-2, Benjamin-1) was born on 9 Dec 1809 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.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. 235. Rebecca Batchelder married John Thomas. They were parents of General Stephen Thomas. Gen. Stephen THOMAS and Ann PEABODY were married on 13 Jan 1831 in Stafford, Orange, Vermont.13 Ann PEABODY died on 8 Jan 1876.18 19. Lois J. BATCHELDER (Asa Wiman-3, Benjamin-2, Benjamin-1) was born on 5 Nov 1824.3 She died on 24 Nov 1883 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2 Lois J. BATCHELDER and William MC INTOSH were married on 14 Jan 1846 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3 William MC INTOSH (son of Isaac MC INTOSH and Hannah PRINCE) was born on 25 Sep 1818 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2 He died on 24 Nov 1883 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2 Lois J. BATCHELDER and William MC INTOSH had the following children: 20 i. William Appleton MC INTOSH was born on 11 Apr 1847.3 He died on 1 Mar 1921 in Northfield, Washington, Vermont.2 +21 ii. Charles Newel MC INTOSH, born on 11 Jan 18533; married Jennie S. Wilkinson SMITH, in Feb 1905, Montpelier, Washington, Vermont2; died on 23 May 1911, Montpelier, Washington, Vermont2. 22 iii. Edward Martin MC INTOSH was born on 1 May 1860.3 He died on 1 Mar 1934 in Waitsfield, Washington, Vermont.2 23 iv. Mary Jane MC INTOSH was born on 15 Dec 1867.3 She died on 20 Apr 1935 in Northfield, Washington, Vermont.2 Fifth Generation 21. Charles Newel MC INTOSH (Lois J. BATCHELDER-4, Asa Wiman-3, Benjamin-2, Benjamin-1) was born on 11 Jan 1853.3 He died on 23 May 1911 in Montpelier, Washington, Vermont.2 Charles Newel MC INTOSH and Jennie S. Wilkinson SMITH were married in Feb 1905 in Montpelier, Washington, Vermont.2 Jennie S. Wilkinson SMITH was born on 4 Apr 1883 in Berlin, Washington, Vermont.2 She died on 11 Jul 1925 in Montpelier, Washington, Vermont.2 Sources 1. LDS Ancestral File, Year & location. 2. Ibid., Date & location. 3. Ibid., Date. 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. 5 - Date. 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. 235 - Date & location. 6. 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. 5 - Given name of wife. 7. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 235 - Year & location. 8. 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. 5 - Location. 9. LDS Ancestral File, Year. 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. 235 - Name of husband. 11. Ibid., p. 216 - Name of husband. 12. Ibid., p. 227 - Name of wife & her father. 13. International Genealogical Index - North America, Date & location. 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. 235 - Location. 15. 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. 5 - Year. 16. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 216 - Date & location. 17. Ibid., p. 227 - Date & location. 18. International Genealogical Index - North America, Date.

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    1. Re: [VTWINDSO] OWEN, Josiah - Descendnats of (part 2)
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    1. [VTWINDSO] Bowen, Levi - Descendants of (part 3 of 3)
    2. Fifth Generation 38. Philinda BOWEN (Oliver Goff-4, Levi-3, Samuel-2, Levi-1) was born on 27 Oct 1839.34 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.10 Philinda BOWEN and John B. WASHBURN were married on 18 Nov 1874.34 John B. WASHBURN was born. 40. Mary E. (twin) BOWEN (Oliver Goff-4, Levi-3, Samuel-2, Levi-1) was born on 22 Jun 1846 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9 She died on 24 Aug 1919.7 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.15 Mary E. (twin) BOWEN and Ira QUIMBY were married on 16 Dec 1871 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6,34 Ira QUIMBY was born on 16 Dec 1844.71 He died on 15 Feb 1901 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.71 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.72 52. Sarah BOWEN (John-4, Squier-3, Square-2, Levi-1) was born in 1886.8 Sarah BOWEN and Roscoe MANNING were married.38 Roscoe MANNING 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. 232. They lived in Little Hollow most of their lives. Sarah BOWEN and Roscoe MANNING had the following children: 63 i. Ella MANNING was born. 64 ii. Fredson MANNING was born. 65 iii. Chester MANNING was born. 66 iv. Estey MANNING was born. 67 v. Eleanor MANNING was born. 68 vi. Wayne MANNING was born. 69 vii. Lorraine MANNING was born. 70 viii. Roscoe MANNING was born. 53. Clinton BOWEN (John-4, Squier-3, Square-2, Levi-1) was born in 1888.8 Clinton BOWEN and Lois BACKUS were married.18 Lois BACKUS was born. Clinton BOWEN and Lois BACKUS had the following children: 71 i. Wilbert BOWEN was born. 72 ii. Lester BOWEN was born. 73 iii. Beatrice BOWEN was born. 74 iv. Thelma BOWEN was born. 54. Lizzie BOWEN (John-4, Squier-3, Square-2, Levi-1) was born. Lizzie BOWEN and BUTTERFIELD were married.58 BUTTERFIELD was born. 56. Harold BOWEN (Nelson-4, Squier-3, Square-2, Levi-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. 233. They reside in Randolph, Vt. Harold BOWEN and Della KENDALL were married.61 Della KENDALL (daughter of KENDALL) was born. Harold BOWEN and Maude KENDALL were married.62 Maude KENDALL (daughter of KENDALL) was born. Harold BOWEN and Maude KENDALL had the following children: 75 i. Barbara BOWEN was born. 76 ii. Nelson BOWEN was born. 57. Eslie CHAMBERLIN (George L.-4, Abbie BOWEN-3, Square-2, Levi-1) was born on 13 May 1874 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.26,27 He died on 6 Aug 1951.26 Eslie CHAMBERLIN and Mary A. (Abbie) RIX were married.65 Mary A. (Abbie) RIX was born on 23 Sep 1874.66 She died on 31 Dec 1942.66 Eslie CHAMBERLIN and Mary A. (Abbie) RIX had the following children: 77 i. Raymond E. CHAMBERLIN was born on 30 Sep 1902.66 He died on 18 Nov 1902.66 78 ii. Grace A. CHAMBERLIN was born on 31 May 1904.66 She died on 7 Mar 1951.66 79 iii. Myrtle Rix CHAMBERLIN was born on 31 Jul 1909.66 She died on 17 Dec 1909.66 80 iv. Myrtie Rix (twin) CHAMBERLIN was born on 31 Jul 1909.66 58. Walter E. CHAMBERLIN (George L.-4, Abbie BOWEN-3, Square-2, Levi-1) was born on 30 Apr 1880 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.27,66 He died on 4 Feb 1946.66 Walter E. CHAMBERLIN and Lena M. COLE were married.65 Lena M. COLE was born on 26 Jul 1879.66 She died on 30 Oct 1949.66 Walter E. CHAMBERLIN and Lena M. COLE had the following children: 81 i. Gordon W. CHAMBERLIN was born on 11 Apr 1903.66 He died on 26 Mar 1911.66 82 ii. Nettie E. CHAMBERLIN was born on 3 Oct 1907.66 83 iii. Kenneth Cole CHAMBERLIN was born on 12 Jul 1912.66 84 iv. Paul George CHAMBERLIN was born on 9 Oct 1913.66 85 v. Arlene Mae CHAMBERLIN was born on 23 Jul 1916.66 86 vi. Louise Rugy CHAMBERLIN was born on 3 Jul 1919.66 60. Robert G. CHAMBERLIN (George L.-4, Abbie BOWEN-3, Square-2, Levi-1) was born on 15 Apr 1885 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.66,69 He died on 28 Nov 1952.66 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 201. No children. Robert G. CHAMBERLIN and Clara L. MILLER were married.65 Clara L. MILLER was born on 30 May 1866.66 She died on 17 Sep 1943.66 61. Hugh Isaac CHAMBERLIN (George L.-4, Abbie BOWEN-3, Square-2, Levi-1) was born on 20 Apr 1886 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.27,66 He died on 26 Apr 1966.66 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 201. No children. Hugh Isaac CHAMBERLIN and Emma HEDIN were married.65 Emma HEDIN was born on 26 Apr 1887 in Hastings, Dakota, Minnesota.70 She died on 16 Feb 1971.66 62. Abbie L. CHAMBERLIN (George L.-4, Abbie BOWEN-3, Square-2, Levi-1) was born on 7 Apr 1890 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.27,66 Abbie L. CHAMBERLIN and Guy F. REED were married.52 Guy F. REED was born on 21 Jan 1885.66 He died on 2 Mar 1964.66 Abbie L. CHAMBERLIN and Guy F. REED had the following children: 87 i. Helen E. REED was born on 14 Jul 1915.66 88 ii. Wendell G. REED was born on 29 May 1920.66 Sources 1. International Genealogical Index - North America, Name of wife. 2. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 230 - 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. 8 - Year. 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. 230 - Date. 5. Ibid., p. 231 - Date & location. 6. International Genealogical Index - North America, Date & location. 7. Ibid., Date. 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. 232 - Year. 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. 8 - Date. 10. Ibid., p. 8 - Location. 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. 231 - Year & location. 12. 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. 7 - 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. 231 - Name of wife. 14. 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. 7 - Date. 15. Ibid., p. 7 - Location. 16. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 233 - Date. 17. 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. 81 - Name of 2nd husband. 18. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 233 - Name of wife. 19. Ibid., p. 232 - Date. 20. Ibid., p. 232 - Given name of wife. 21. Ibid., p. 234 - State. 22. Ibid., p. 234 - Date. 23. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 81 - Date. 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. 234 - Name of wife. 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. 17 - Date. 26. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 200 - Date. 27. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 77 - Date. 28. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 200 - Name of wife. 29. Ibid., p. 234 - Year & location. 30. Ibid., p. 234 - Surname of husband. 31. Ibid., p. 234 - Location. 32. Ibid., p. 232 - Location. 33. Ibid., p. 231 - Year. 34. Ibid., p. 231 - Date. 35. 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. 7 - Given name of wife. 36. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 231 - Name of 2nd husband. 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. 71 - Date. 38. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 232 - Name of husband. 39. Ibid., p. 233 - Name of 2nd wife. 40. Ibid., p. 233 - Name of husband. 41. Ibid., p. 232 - Name of wife. 42. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 80 - Date. 43. 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. 58 - Date. 44. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 81 - Name of husband. 45. Ibid., p. 81 - Name of wife. 46. 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. 17 - Location. 47. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 77 - Date & location. 48. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 200 - Year. 49. Ibid., p. 200 - Date & location. 50. Ibid., p. 201 - Name of 2nd husband. 51. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 77 - Name of husband. 52. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 201 - Name of husband. 53. IGI Version - North America - Extracted Record, Date & location. 54. Ibid., Date. 55. 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. 71 - Location. 56. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 233 - State. 57. SSAN Death Index, Date & location. 58. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 233 - Surname of husband. 59. Ibid., p. 233 - Year. 60. Ibid., p. 233 - Date & location. 61. Ibid., p. 233 - Name of 1st wife. 62. Ibid., p. 233 - Name of 2nd wife - sister of 1st wife. 63. 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. 58 - Location. 64. International Genealogical Index - North America, Year. 65. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 201 - Name of wife. 66. Ibid., p. 201 - Date. 67. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 77 - Est. Date. 68. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 201 - Year. 69. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 77 - Date. 70. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 201 - Date & location. 71. 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. 62 - Date. 72. Ibid., p. 62 - Location.

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    1. [VTWINDSO] BOWEN, Levi - Descendants of (part 2)
    2. Fourth Generation 14. George Levi BOWEN (Levi-3, Samuel-2, Levi-1) was born. George Levi BOWEN and Susan LUCE were married on 16 Jun 1866.34 Susan LUCE (daughter of Orrin LUCE) 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. 231. of Barnard, Vt. This was a second marriage for George Levi Bowen. No children. 15. Oliver Goff BOWEN (Levi-3, Samuel-2, Levi-1) was born on 22 Dec 1812 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.34 He died on 3 Aug 1908.3,5 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.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. 231. Oliver lived on the farm above his father, later known as the Quimby place. Oliver Goff BOWEN and Lucia HOSMER were married.13,35 Lucia HOSMER was born in Feb 1817.14 She died on 19 Jul 1867 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.14,34 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.15 Oliver Goff BOWEN and Lucia HOSMER had the following children: +38 i. Philinda BOWEN, born on 27 Oct 183934; married John B. WASHBURN, on 18 Nov 187434. 39 ii. Martha (twin) BOWEN was born on 22 Jun 1846 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9 She died on 19 Feb 1852 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.10 +40 iii. Mary E. (twin) BOWEN, born on 22 Jun 1846, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont9; married Ira QUIMBY, on 16 Dec 1871, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont6,34; died on 24 Aug 19197. Oliver Goff BOWEN and Sarepta LUCE were married in 1874.33 Sarepta LUCE (daughter of Orrin LUCE) was born on 12 Jul 1825 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3,6 She died on 22 Sep 1909.3,7 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.10 16. Hannah BOWEN (Levi-3, Samuel-2, Levi-1) was born on 8 Apr 1817 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.34 She died on 21 Jan 1917.37 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.55 Hannah BOWEN and Stephen S. BUZZELL were married on 19 Jan 1836 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6 Stephen S. BUZZELL 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. 231. of Thetford, Vt. They had four children. Hannah BOWEN and Julius G. SNOW were married.36 Julius G. SNOW 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. 231. of Sharon, Vt. 17. Rachel BOWEN (Levi-3, Samuel-2, Levi-1) was born on 26 Jan 1823 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.19 She died on 25 Jun 1865.19 Rachel BOWEN and Asa BEAN were married on 4 Feb 1847 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6,38 Asa BEAN (son of Asa BEAN) 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. 232. of Bethel in 1846. They had eight children. They left town with their parents when small; some late lived in Randolph, Ripton and elsewhere. 18. Azro Bradford BOWEN (Abel B.-3, Square-2, Levi-1) was born on 13 Aug 1838 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6 He died on 3 Aug 1933.7 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 233. Azro served in the Civil War and was one of the very last surviying veterans of that war in the Randolph area. Azro Bradford BOWEN and Mary ALEXANDER were married.18 Mary ALEXANDER was born. Azro Bradford BOWEN and Mary ALEXANDER had the following children: 41 i. Russell BOWEN died in , , South Dakota.56 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 233. Went to South Dakota and died there. Azro Bradford BOWEN and Verna Alice PEMBER were married on 12 Jul 1897 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6,39 Verna Alice PEMBER (daughter of Samuel Haskell PEMBER and Jennie ROWELL) was born on 13 May 1874 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6 She died on 25 Jan 1929.7 Azro Bradford BOWEN and Verna Alice PEMBER had the following children: 42 i. Kenneth BOWEN was born on 22 May 1900 in Tunbridge, Orange, Vermont.6 He died on 4 Mar 1944.7 43 ii. Haskel Abel BOWEN was born on 31 Aug 1904 in Braintree, Orange, Vermont.6 He died on 4 Feb 1982 in East Barre, Wasthington, Vermont.7,57 44 iii. Violet BOWEN was born on 17 May 1913 in Braintree, Orange, Vermont.6 She died on 4 Jul 1992.7 45 iv. Beulah BOWEN was born. 20. Arlinda BOWEN (Abel B.-3, Square-2, Levi-1) was born on 8 Mar 1845 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.6 She died on 17 Feb 1927.7 Arlinda BOWEN and Henry HARADEN were married.40 Henry HARADEN was born. 21. Sylvestre BOWEN (Squier-3, Square-2, Levi-1) was born on 12 Feb 1847 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.19 He died on 8 Feb 1917.7 Sylvestre BOWEN and Marion WALKER were married on 21 Apr 1870.19 Marion WALKER 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. 232. of Windsor, Vt. Sylvestre BOWEN and Marion WALKER had the following children: 46 i. Fred S. BOWEN was born. 47 ii. Henry Baker BOWEN was born. 22. Aaron BOWEN (Squier-3, Square-2, Levi-1) was born on 26 Apr 1850 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.19 Aaron BOWEN and Emeroy DUSTIN were married.41 Emeroy DUSTIN was born in 1853.8 She died in Aug 1909.19 Aaron BOWEN and Emeroy DUSTIN had the following children: 48 i. Pearl BOWEN was born. 49 ii. Frank BOWEN was born. 50 iii. Clyde BOWEN was born. 51 iv. Marjorie BOWEN was born. 23. John BOWEN (Squier-3, Square-2, Levi-1) was born in 1854 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.8 He died on 12 Dec 1913.19 John BOWEN and Loraine MANNING were married.41 Loraine MANNING was born in 1856.8 She died on 6 Jan 1913.19 John BOWEN and Loraine MANNING had the following children: +52 i. Sarah BOWEN, born in 18868; married Roscoe MANNING38. +53 ii. Clinton BOWEN, born in 18888; married Lois BACKUS18. +54 iii. Lizzie BOWEN, married BUTTERFIELD58. 55 iv. Squire BOWEN was born in 1900.59 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 233. Never married. 25. Nelson BOWEN (Squier-3, Square-2, Levi-1) was born on 22 Mar 1859 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.16 He died on 20 Feb 1917.16 Nelson BOWEN and Hattie BINGHAM were married.18 Hattie BINGHAM was born on 6 Feb 1862 in Randolph Center, Orange, Vermont.60 She died on 8 Feb 1945.16 Nelson BOWEN and Hattie BINGHAM had the following children: +56 i. Harold BOWEN, married Della KENDALL61; married Maude KENDALL62. 28. Margie S. BOWEN (Joseph-3, Square-2, Levi-1) was born on 4 Jun 1852.43 She died on 26 Jun 1877 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.43 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.63 Margie S. BOWEN and Charles Gilman OWEN were married on 1 Jan 1872 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6 Charles Gilman OWEN (son of David OWEN and Diansey S. LANE) was born on 10 Aug 1848 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6 He died in 1918.64 29. Melissa L. BOWEN (Joseph-3, Square-2, Levi-1) was born. Melissa L. BOWEN and T. R. NEFF were married.44 T. R. NEFF was born. 30. Jullia BOWEN (Joseph-3, Square-2, Levi-1) was born. Jullia BOWEN and Waldo FLAGG were married.45 Waldo FLAGG was born. 34. George L. CHAMBERLIN (Abbie BOWEN-3, Square-2, Levi-1) was born on 7 Sep 1849 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.27 He died on 29 Sep 1935.26 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 77. Now a successful farmer in the western part of the township, near his father. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 202. George Chamberlin bought the John Ryan place in Gilead in 1881. he lived there for the balance of his life. he was very active in the Gilead church. His youngest child, Abbie, married Guy Reed and they lived on the homeplace for most of their adult life. At this writing, Abbie is living but not in good health. For years this place wa known as the Guy Reed place and is now owned by Geogre Sawyer, a Randolph plumber. When George Sawyer, the present owner of the George Chamberlin place, was remodeling the house he found a diary kept by Chamberlin in 1888. Mr. Sawyer kindly let me read the diary and I have included some exerpts with comments from that diary. The quotes are just as he wrote them. He states January 9: "Pleasant nice sledding. I done my chores and got ready ane went up and got about 1 3/4 solid cords that Brad Brown had cut and piled on the snake piece and drawed down home and in the afternoon father and I went up to Randolph with it to Dr. Davis and got 50 lbs. middlings 73 cents and 5 quires of paper 18 cents and a bunch of envelopes 05 and 2 No. 5 and 2 No. 6 sewing machine needles 16 cents and 1 lb. dates and 10 and I fetched home some grain for John Byam and he fetched home father. January 20, he wrote "15 eggs today" Every day in January he record the number of eggs from the hens. Shows a high of 18 eggs on january 21, to a low of only 7 on January 30, and a total of 387 for the month of January. He does not state how many hens he kept but that is pretty good production for a farmer's flock in those days, especiall in the cold month of January. Farmers' hens were apt to get their combs frozen and they ceased to lay until the comb was healed. His records show that he sold or traded for produce 366 eggs out of a total of 387 produced. So for the month of January only 21 eggs were used by the Chamberlin family. These 21 were probably cracked and unsalable. Eggs were too valuable a market commodity to be consumed at home. I can remeber as a child we liked Easter; that was about the only morning we could expect eggs for breakfast; that was a special day and the family were all allowed eggs. Much of the family livelihood was derived from the barter system as in his dairy on January 31: "Pleasant. I done my chores and when father came with his eggs I went to Bethel. Carried 3 doz. eggs to George Abbotts 66 and got 1 lb. coffee 34 (a luxury that rarely shows in the trading report) and 1/4 lb. nutmeg 20 and 1/4 lb. cream tarter 14. I got $410.00 of Mr. Haven and paid it to George Abbott, got a shovel 75 and 5 lbs. of wire nails 25 to Tupper (George Tupper was a dealer in heavy and shelf hardware, stoves and tinware, hollow ware, nails, sash and blinds and woodenware, Main St., Bethel) and 100 lbs meal 1.40 and 50 lbs. middlings 67 to Gilson (dealer in flour and feed) and 10 lbs. graham 30 to Brooks (Brooks & Washburn, groceries and dry goods). Let Eslie have 25 cents and he went to Henry Haradens to a dance candy pull." Eslie was only 14 years old but according to the diary he did a man's work. Often states the Eslie was chopping in the woods alone all day. He writes that he 'received the Randolph paper and the Montreal Star and Blade and Campaign." He probably feeling flush after getting $10.00 from Mr. haven. Expert it was for services rendered for there is no mention of ever borrowing any money. Every month he reports a financial account of money received, paid out and cash on hand. Some months the cash on hand would not be more than a dollar and some cents. People in those days lived within their incomes. Every day in the winter they were either cutting wood and logs or at the neighbors with his saw rig. He owned a drag saw and a circular saw which were operated by a horse power tread mill. Speaks several times of hauling logs down to Tom's mill (Thomas Neff). Started haying about the last of June and did mowing for his neighbors with his machine. Probably was one of the few mowing machines in that area. He writes of a trip to Randolph to hear Professor W. W. Dayton expose Spiritualims; that was a controverisal subject at that time. He planted potates in May; Stephen, Bernansees, Snowflakes and Red potatoes. September 4, he writes "Fathe and I went to Bethel to Freemans, Meeting. We sent Fred (Marks ?) as representative to Mont." (That was what we now call Primary Election.) He often writes of splitting and shaving shingles both from spruce and hemlock. There presently is no cedar in that are and as far as I can ascertain there never was, so they made their shingles of spruce and hemlock. Sat. Aug. 18: "Paid my taxes min 2.21 and the place 1.81." In October they were digging potatoes and picking apples, Bethel apples and smoe sweet ones. October 17: He writes of killing the hogs then borrowed the sauage machine from a neighbor. He cut up the meat and salted the pork. The next day he hauled hemlock bark to the tannery in Bethel 1 3/4 cords and received $6 per cord. While there sent $1 postal note for the Yankee Blade and paid 5 cent for sending it. Nov. 6: "Went to Bethel and voted for Harrison and Morton." Presidential election). Nov. 12: "Went to Bethel with Eslie to a Republican street parade." (Republicans celebrating the election of Harrison. WIth few exceptions all rural Vermonters in those days were Republicans). He never mentions doing any work on Sunday except chores; went to church every Sunday they held services, and for years was janitor at the Gilead church. He also tells of the boys going hunting in November but doesn't say they got anything. Evidently Christmas was not made much of at the Chamberlin home in 1888. No mention is made of Christmas, but Decoration Day and July 4th are acknowledged. Decmeber 25: "Pleasant and warm. I done my chores and Eslie and I went up into Mr. Ellis and drag-sawed most all day. Went with Jep and the old mare. Father butchered for Ap McIntosh. Father went in his buggy" (evidently no snow on Christmas day in 1888). George L. CHAMBERLIN and Netta F. (Nettie) HARRINGTON were married on 28 Dec 1870 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.27,49 Netta F. (Nettie) HARRINGTON was born on 16 Sep 1854 in Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts.49 She died on 4 Feb 1904.26 George L. CHAMBERLIN and Netta F. (Nettie) HARRINGTON had the following children: +57 i. Eslie CHAMBERLIN, born on 13 May 1874, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont26,27; married Mary A. (Abbie) RIX65; died on 6 Aug 195126. +58 ii. Walter E. CHAMBERLIN, born on 30 Apr 1880, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont27,66; married Lena M. COLE65; died on 4 Feb 194666. 59 iii. Murna CHAMBERLIN died on 3 Apr 1883 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.66 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 77 Died in infancy. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, . 201. Lived 3 hours. She was born on 3 Apr 1883 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.67,68 +60 iv. Robert G. CHAMBERLIN, born on 15 Apr 1885, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont66,69; married Clara L. MILLER65; died on 28 Nov 195266. +61 v. Hugh Isaac CHAMBERLIN, born on 20 Apr 1886, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont27,66; married Emma HEDIN65; died on 26 Apr 196666. +62 vi. Abbie L. CHAMBERLIN, born on 7 Apr 1890, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont27,66; married Guy F. REED52. 35. Sarah Ann Candace CHAMBERLIN (Abbie BOWEN-3, Square-2, Levi-1) was born on 18 Dec 1853 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.26,27 She died on 3 Apr 1940.26 Sarah Ann Candace CHAMBERLIN and Hugh S. THRESHER were married.50 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 201. No children by marriage with Hugh S. Thresher. Hugh S. THRESHER was born on 1 May 1842.66 He died on 29 Apr 1926 in Northfield, Washington, Vermont.70 Sarah Ann Candace CHAMBERLIN and Lincoln E. BOLTON were married.51,52 Lincoln E. BOLTON was born on 27 Dec 1857 in Webster, Worcester, Massachusetts.70 He died on 21 May 1880 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.70 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 77. Resided with his father-in-law.

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    1. [VTWINDSO] BOWEN, Levi - Descendants of (part 1)
    2. First Generation 1. Levi BOWEN was born. Levi BOWEN and Martha GOFF were married.1 Martha GOFF was born. Levi BOWEN and Martha GOFF had the following children: +2 i. Samuel BOWEN, born in 1781, Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts2,3; married Nancy GOFF, on 2 Nov 18094; died on 7 Oct 1876, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont3,5. +3 ii. Square BOWEN, born on 30 Mar 1786, Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts6; married Candace JONES, on 24 Jan 18117; married Jedidale HOWE, in 18558; died on 10 Jan 1879, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont9. Second Generation 2. Samuel BOWEN (Levi-1) was born in 1781 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts.2,3 He died on 7 Oct 1876 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3,5 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.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. 230. Samuel Bowen is a cousin of Jonathan, David and Jabez Bowen who settled near the Robinson Hill in Royalton, Vt. They settled there about 1790. Samuel Bowen when a boy he was bound out as an apprentice, but not liking his place he ran away and shipped before the mast, and sailed for the East Indies. Tried at lenght of a sea-faring life, he sought a home in Vermont in an early day. He made the journey on foot bringing all his earthly goods in a pack on his back. Among thee goods was included $150 in silver, which added so much to the weight of his pack and so chafed his shoulders that by the time he reached Boston he was glad to exhange the silver for paper money, taking Boston bank bills. He came first to Pomfret and later to Woodstock, where he lived three years. Bethel town records show a deed to Samuel Bowen from Calvin Bugbee for the south half of lot #7 in the first range east of Rochester line for the sum of $120. In 1812 he bought the north half of the same lot (original grant of Zebulon Lyon) for a small sum, it being sold for taxes by James Wallace, Constable. This land was a wilderness, only a few trees having been cut on it previous to his occupation. He built a log cabin in true pioneer stylle and commenced the labor of clearing the land. n the process of time, better buildings were erected, and on this place Samuel Bowen lived until the day of his death, which occurred October 7, 1876, at thea ge of 95 years old. He was a volunteer from Bethel at the battle of Plattsburg in the War of 1812. Records show he was a private in the Company of Capt. Nehemiah Noble of Bethel. He marched on foot to Burlington, reaching that place just after the battle was over. He returned by another route, having been absent from home seven days. Both Mr. and Mrs. Bowen retained their health and strength into a good old age. They had 16 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Bowen was a member of the Gilead church for over 50 years. Samuel BOWEN and Nancy GOFF were married on 2 Nov 1809.4 Nancy GOFF was born in 1782.3 She died in 1875 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.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. 231. Name listed as Mary Goff, of Pomfret. 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. 8. Name listed as Nancy Goff Samuel BOWEN and Nancy GOFF had the following children: +4 i. Levi BOWEN, born in 1806, Pomfret, Windsor, Vermont11,12; married Abigail BALCOMBE13; died on 15 Jan 1871, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont6,11,12. 3. Square BOWEN (Levi-1) was born on 30 Mar 1786 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts.6 He died on 10 Jan 1879 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.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. 232. Squire Bowen is a brother of Samuel and settled in Cabot where he lived many years, and may have also lived in Ripton, as mention is also made of him living thre before coming to Bethel, but perhaps that was Square Jr. He came to Bethel in 1835 bringing a family with him. Old reports state that Square and his wife Candace were parents of ten children, but the writer was able to find records of only eight children. Square BOWEN and Candace JONES were married on 24 Jan 1811.7 Candace JONES was born on 11 Jul 1794.7 She died on 11 Sep 1849 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.14 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.15 Square BOWEN and Candace JONES had the following children: +5 i. Abel B. BOWEN, born on 18 Dec 18127; married Polly HOISINGTON, on 1 Dec 1836, Rochester, Windsor, Vermont6,16; married Sarah Jane WILLIAMS17,18; died on 22 Aug 1898, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont6. +6 ii. Squier BOWEN, born on 18 Jun 181619; married Sarah HOISINGTON, on 13 Feb 1838, Cabot, Washington, Vermont6; married Mary20; died on 18 Jul 190319. 7 iii. Albert BOWEN was born on 18 Nov 1818 in Cabot, Washington, Vermont.6 He died in , , Wisconsin.21 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 234. He went to Wisconsin and was drowned there during a freshet. +8 iv. Joseph BOWEN, born on 2 Apr 1821, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont14,22; married Louisa G. WILLIAMS, on 3 Apr 184223,24; died on 5 Jul 1873, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont14,24. +9 v. Abbie BOWEN, born on 7 Jan 182425,26; married Isaac CHAMBERLIN, on 16 Jul 1843, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont27,28; died on 10 Sep 1889, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont25-27. +10 vi. Zebede BOWEN, born on 15 Dec 1827, Cabot, Washington, Vermont6; married Mary BEAN, on 9 Sep 18497. +11 vii. Rev. Lorenzo BOWEN, born on 18 Jul 183014; married Lucia DUSTIN24; died on 27 Oct 1908, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont14,29. +12 viii. Daughter BOWEN, married MERRILL30; died Barnard, Windsor, Vermont31. 13 ix. Samuel BOWEN was born on 14 May 1834.16 Square BOWEN and Jedidale HOWE were married in 1855.8 Jedidale HOWE was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.32 Third Generation 4. Levi BOWEN (Samuel-2, Levi-1) was born in 1806 in Pomfret, Windsor, Vermont.11,12 He died on 15 Jan 1871 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6,11,12 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.15 Levi BOWEN and Abigail BALCOMBE were married.13 Abigail BALCOMBE was born in 1824.33 She died on 14 Feb 1864 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.5,14 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, 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. 231. of Smithfield, R.I. Levi BOWEN and Abigail BALCOMBE had the following children: +14 i. George Levi BOWEN, married Susan LUCE, on 16 Jun 186634. +15 ii. Oliver Goff BOWEN, born on 22 Dec 1812, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont34; married Lucia HOSMER13,35; married Sarepta LUCE, in 187433; died on 3 Aug 19083,5. +16 iii. Hannah BOWEN, born on 8 Apr 1817, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont34; married Stephen S. BUZZELL, on 19 Jan 1836, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont6; married Julius G. SNOW36; died on 21 Jan 191737. +17 iv. Rachel BOWEN, born on 26 Jan 1823, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont19; married Asa BEAN, on 4 Feb 1847, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont6,38; died on 25 Jun 186519. 5. Abel B. BOWEN (Square-2, Levi-1) was born on 18 Dec 1812.7 He died on 22 Aug 1898 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 81. of Bethel, Vt. Abel B. BOWEN and Polly HOISINGTON were married on 1 Dec 1836 in Rochester, Windsor, Vermont.6,16 Polly HOISINGTON (daughter of Sayles HOISINGTON and Abigail DAVIS) was born on 27 Jun 1817.7 She died on 12 Nov 1865 in Ithaca, Tompkins, New York.6 Abel B. BOWEN and Polly HOISINGTON had the following children: +18 i. Azro Bradford BOWEN, born on 13 Aug 1838, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont6; married Mary ALEXANDER18; married Verna Alice PEMBER, on 12 Jul 1897, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont6,39; died on 3 Aug 19337. 19 ii. Beulah BOWEN died on 3 Feb 1906.6 She was born 9 spe 1842 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.7 +20 iii. Arlinda BOWEN, born on 8 Mar 1845, Randolph, Orange, Vermont6; married Henry HARADEN40; died on 17 Feb 19277. Abel B. BOWEN and Sarah Jane WILLIAMS were married.17,18 Sarah Jane WILLIAMS (daughter of Thomas WILLIAMS and Phila KIMBALL) was born on 11 Feb 1824 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.23 6. Squier BOWEN (Square-2, Levi-1) was born on 18 Jun 1816.19 He died on 18 Jul 1903.19 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 232. He had an up and down saw mill just below the bridge on Gilead brook below the Raymond Smith place. He was listed as a poll with 5 acres of land and 3 head of cattle in Bethel tax list of 1839. Squier BOWEN and Sarah HOISINGTON were married on 13 Feb 1838 in Cabot, Washington, Vermont.6 Sarah HOISINGTON (daughter of Sayles HOISINGTON and Abigail DAVIS) was born on 24 Apr 1819.19 She died on 30 May 1894.19 Squier BOWEN and Sarah HOISINGTON had the following children: +21 i. Sylvestre BOWEN, born on 12 Feb 1847, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont19; married Marion WALKER, on 21 Apr 187019; died on 8 Feb 19177. +22 ii. Aaron BOWEN, born on 26 Apr 1850, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont19; married Emeroy DUSTIN41. +23 iii. John BOWEN, born in 1854, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont8; married Loraine MANNING41; died on 12 Dec 191319. 24 iv. Elias BOWEN was born on 6 Sep 1857 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.16 He died on 29 Aug 1934.16 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 233. He moved to Lincoln, Vermont. +25 v. Nelson BOWEN, born on 22 Mar 1859, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont16; married Hattie BINGHAM18; died on 20 Feb 191716. Squier BOWEN and Mary were married.20 Mary was born. 8. Joseph BOWEN (Square-2, Levi-1) was born on 2 Apr 1821 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.14,22 He died on 5 Jul 1873 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.14,24 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.15 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 81. Mr. and Mrs. Bowen are now residents of Bethel. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 234. He was listed as a taxpayer in Bethel in 1866. He operated the Enos Child saw mill and grist mill for some years. He and his wife are buried in Gilead Cemetery with seven of their small children who died in a short span of years, a tragedy of those times. Joseph BOWEN and Louisa G. WILLIAMS were married on 3 Apr 1842.23,24 Louisa G. WILLIAMS (daughter of Thomas WILLIAMS and Phila KIMBALL) was born on 18 Aug 1821 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.14,42 She died on 25 Jan 1899 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.14 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.15 Joseph BOWEN and Louisa G. WILLIAMS had the following children: 26 i. Lulu E. BOWEN was born. 27 ii. Julia Susan BOWEN was born on 15 Jul 1849 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.14 She died on 19 Mar 1852 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.14 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.15 +28 iii. Margie S. BOWEN, born on 4 Jun 185243; married Charles Gilman OWEN, on 1 Jan 1872, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont6; died on 26 Jun 1877, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont43. +29 iv. Melissa L. BOWEN, married T. R. NEFF44. +30 v. Jullia BOWEN, married Waldo FLAGG45. 31 vi. Willie Joseph BOWEN was born on 17 Sep 1859 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6 He died on 31 Mar 1861 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.7 32 vii. Willie Joseph BOWEN was born on 12 Sep 1862 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.14 He died on 12 May 1866 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.14 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.15 9. Abbie BOWEN (Square-2, Levi-1) was born on 7 Jan 1824.25,26 She died on 10 Sep 1889 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.25-27 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.46 Abbie BOWEN and Isaac CHAMBERLIN were married on 16 Jul 1843 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.27,28 Isaac CHAMBERLIN (son of Isaac CHAMBERLIN and Arabella BAILEY) was born on 21 May 1819 in Stockbridge, Windsor, Vermont.26,47 He died on 7 Nov 1902 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.25 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.46 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 77. His parents moved to Bethel, when he was but eleven months old, and settled in that part of the town known as South Limpus. He followed farming as a buisniess. He now carries on a farm in the west part of Bethel. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 200. Soon after his marriage, he moved to the farm in Bethel Gilead situated on the now called Chamberlin Road. Here they lived and carried on the farm for the rest of their lives. Abbie BOWEN and Isaac CHAMBERLIN had the following children: 33 i. Henrietta (Hattie) CHAMBERLIN was born on 25 Oct 1844 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.25 She died on 5 Feb 1847 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.25,48 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.46 +34 ii. George L. CHAMBERLIN, born on 7 Sep 1849, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont27; married Netta F. (Nettie) HARRINGTON, on 28 Dec 1870, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont27,49; died on 29 Sep 193526. +35 iii. Sarah Ann Candace CHAMBERLIN, born on 18 Dec 1853, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont26,27; married Hugh S. THRESHER50; married Lincoln E. BOLTON51,52; died on 3 Apr 194026. 10. Zebede BOWEN (Square-2, Levi-1) was born on 15 Dec 1827 in Cabot, Washington, Vermont.6 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.10 Zebede BOWEN and Mary BEAN were married on 9 Sep 1849.7 Mary BEAN was born. Zebede BOWEN and Mary BEAN had the following children: 36 i. Luther BOWEN was born on 13 Sep 1863 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.53 He died on 7 Sep 1864.54 11. Rev. Lorenzo BOWEN (Square-2, Levi-1) was born on 18 Jul 1830.14 He died on 27 Oct 1908 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.14,29 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.15,31 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 234. He served in Company A, 16 vt. Regiment and fought in the battle of Gettysburg. After the war he went to Wisconsin and served as a preacher in the Wisconsin Methodist Conference. He was enganged in religious work for many years but eventually returned to Bethel where he died. Rev. Lorenzo BOWEN and Lucia DUSTIN were married.24 Lucia DUSTIN died on 27 Mar 1852 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.14 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.15,31 Rev. Lorenzo BOWEN had the following children: 37 i. Jason W. BOWEN was born on 28 Nov 1861.22 12. Daughter BOWEN (Square-2, Levi-1) died in Barnard, Windsor, Vermont.31 Daughter BOWEN and MERRILL were married.30 MERRILL was born.

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    1. [VTWINDSO] OWEN, Josiah - Descendants of (part 3 of 3)
    2. Sixth Generation 36. Charles Gilman OWEN (David-5, Silas Whitman-4, Andrew-3, Sylvanus-2, Josiah-1) was born on 10 Aug 1848 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2 He died in 1918.47 Charles Gilman OWEN and Margie S. BOWEN were married on 1 Jan 1872 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2 Margie S. BOWEN (daughter of Joseph BOWEN and Loisa G. WILLIAMS) was born on 4 Jun 1852.8 She died on 26 Jun 1877 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.8 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.37 37. Herbert Evertt OWEN (David-5, Silas Whitman-4, Andrew-3, Sylvanus-2, Josiah-1) was born on 21 Feb 1862 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2 Herbert Evertt OWEN and Bertha E. DERBY were married on 25 Jun 1907 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2,28 Bertha E. DERBY 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. 229. They resided in Bethel for many years. Later they moved to Randolph. At this time Mrs. Bertha Owen still resides in Randolph. Herbert Evertt OWEN and Bertha E. DERBY had the following children: 42 i. David OWEN was born. 43 ii. Helen OWEN was born. 44 iii. Ralph OWEN died in 1937.48 45 iv. James OWEN was born. 38. Katharine L. OWEN (Amariah-5, Silas Whitman-4, Andrew-3, Sylvanus-2, Josiah-1) was born on 3 Aug 1854 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.38 She died on 11 Jan 1933 in Montpelier, Washington, Vermont.38 Katharine L. OWEN and John W. HILL were married on 27 Jul 1872 in Montpelier, Washington, Vermont.38 John W. HILL (son of Eri HILL and Mary WENTWORTH) was born on 14 Nov 1851 in Middlesex, Washington, Vermont.38 He died on 25 Mar 1932 in Montpelier, Washington, Vermont.38 Katharine L. OWEN and John W. HILL had the following children: 46 i. Winnie L. HILL was born on 17 Feb 1875 in Montpelier, Washington, Vermont.38 She died on 27 Sep 1915 in Montpelier, Washington, Vermont.38 47 ii. Grace Lillian HILL was born on 14 Dec 1876 in Montpelier, Washington, Vermont.38 She died on 11 Aug 1881 in Montpelier, Washington, Vermont.38 48 iii. Walter O. HILL was born about 1879.49 He died in Sep 1892 in Montpelier, Washington, Vermont.38 41. Edgar Hiram W. OWEN (Hiram-5, Silas Whitman-4, Andrew-3, Sylvanus-2, Josiah-1) was born on 24 Jan 1885 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2 Edgar Hiram W. OWEN and Hazel M. MANNING were married on 23 Dec 1925 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2 Hazel M. MANNING was born. 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. 226 - Name of wife. 2. International Genealogical Index - North America, Date & location. 3. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 226 - Date. 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. 59 - Date. 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. 226 - Location. 6. 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. 59 - Location. 7. Ibid., p. 58 - Year. 8. Ibid., p. 58 - Date. 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. 226 - Year & location. 10. Ibid., p. 226 - Name of husband. 11. Ibid., p. 226 - Year listed as 1769 & location. 12. 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. 56 - Date - 70 y 2m 25 d at time of death. 13. Ibid., p. 57 - Given name of wife. 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. 227 - Date. 15. 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. 56 - Date. 16. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 227 - Year & state. 17. Ibid., p. 227 - Name of husband. 18. Ibid., p. 227 - Date & location. 19. Ibid., p. 227 - Name of wife & her father. 20. Ibid., p. 227 - Year & location. 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. 31 - Date. 22. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 227 - Year. 23. Ibid., p. 227 - Location. 24. 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. 56 - Location. 25. Ibid., p. 57 - Date. 26. Ibid., p. 57 - Location. 27. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 227 - Name of wife. 28. Ibid., p. 228 - Date. 29. Ibid., p. 211 - Name of wife. 30. Ibid., p. 228 - Name of wife. 31. 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. 59 - Given name of wife. 32. Ibid., p. 31 - Location. 33. Ibid., p. 31 - Year. 34. Ibid., p. 31 - Name of wife. 35. IGI Version - North America - Extracted Record, Date & location. 36. 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. 58 - Name of wife. 37. Ibid., p. 58 - Location. 38. LDS Ancestral File, Date & location. 39. International Genealogical Index - North America, Name of wife. 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. 228 - Date & location. 41. 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. 38 - Date. 42. Ibid., p. 38 - Location. 43. Ibid., p. 38 - Year. 44. International Genealogical Index - North America, Year & location. 45. Ibid., Date. 46. 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. 59 - Year. 47. International Genealogical Index - North America, Year. 48. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 229 - Year. 49. LDS Ancestral File, Year.

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    1. [VTWINDSO] OWEN, Josiah - Descendnats of (part 2)
    2. Fourth Generation 9. Silas Whitman OWEN (Andrew-3, Sylvanus-2, Josiah-1) was born on 9 Aug 1797 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.18 He died on 7 Jul 1841 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.4,28 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 228. Silas was killed by the fall of a tree. He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.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. 228. Listed as taxpayer in Bethel in 1828. Silas Whitman OWEN and Roxana ALBEE were married.27 Roxana ALBEE (daughter of Amariah ALBEE and Azubah) was born on 2 Jan 1799 in Barre, Washington, Vermont.25,35 She died on 3 Feb 1864 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.25 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.26 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, 59. Name listed as: Roxana Albee (also in IGI Extracted Birth Records). Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 227. Name listed as: Roxana Allen Silas Whitman OWEN and Roxana ALBEE had the following children: 21 i. Savilla OWEN was born on 17 Jun 1819 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.14,35 +22 ii. David OWEN, born on 11 Nov 1821, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont14,35; married Diansey S. LANE36; died on 3 Jun 1907, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont28,37. 23 iii. Merrill OWEN was born on 28 Mar 1823 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.14,35 24 iv. Andrew OWEN was born on 17 Jun 1825 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.14,35 +25 v. Amariah (Amarial) OWEN, born on 15 Jun 1827, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont14; married Lucinda MC INTOSH, on 10 Oct 1852, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont38; died on 14 Jan 1905, Montpelier, Washington, Vermont2. 26 vi. Norman OWEN was born on 22 Jun 1829 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.28 27 vii. Eunice OWEN was born on 13 Jan 1832 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.28 +28 viii. Hiram OWEN, born on 1 Sep 1834, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont28; married Laura WOODWORTH39; died on 20 Aug 1911, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont40. 29 ix. Elvina OWEN was born on 4 Jul 1836 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.28 30 x. Lyman OWEN was born in Aug 1837 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.7 He died on 1 Mar 1842 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.8 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.37 31 xi. Silus OWEN was born on 11 Feb 1841 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.28 12. Eunice OWEN (Andrew-3, Sylvanus-2, Josiah-1) was born on 29 Aug 1800 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.18 Eunice OWEN and John GRANGER were married.29 John GRANGER (son of Rev. Washington GRANGER and Sarah (Sally) NYE) was born on 14 Feb 1799 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.38 He died on 22 Feb 1880 in Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa.38 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 211. Lived in Woodstock, Vt. and later went West to settle. Eunice OWEN and John GRANGER had the following children: 32 i. Saraldon GRANGER was born on 30 Mar 1826.41 She died on 15 Jul 1845.41 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.42 33 ii. Hiram GRANGER was born about 1836.43 He died on 15 Jan 1853.41 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.42 13. David O. OWEN (Andrew-3, Sylvanus-2, Josiah-1) was born on 1 Jul 1802 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.18 He died on 23 Feb 1891 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.8 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.37 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 228. Listed as taxpayer in Bethel in 1828. David O. OWEN and Elvira LAKE were married on 14 Mar 1835 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2,30 Elvira LAKE was born on 14 Mar 1809.8 She died on 26 Jan 1881 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.8 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.37 David O. OWEN and Elvira LAKE had the following children: +34 i. George B. OWEN, born on 27 Dec 1836, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont35; married Belle ALLEN, in 1876, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont44; died on 6 Jan 191745. 35 ii. Frank Elmer OWEN was born in May 1852 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.8 He died on 17 Sep 1852 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.8 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.37 14. Hiram OWEN (Andrew-3, Sylvanus-2, Josiah-1) was born on 16 May 1804 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.18 He died on 20 Aug 1911.8 He was buried in Cherry Hill Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.37 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 228. Listed as taxpayer in Bethel in 1828. Hiram OWEN and Mariaett S. were married.31 Mariaett S. was born about 1833.46 She died on 11 Oct 1872 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.4 She was buried in Cherry Hill Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6 20. John FISHER (Hannah OWEN-3, Sylvanus-2, Josiah-1) was born on 31 Jul 1813 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.21 He died on 24 Jul 1884.21 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.32 John FISHER and Sophronia MOSHER were married.34 Sophronia MOSHER was born on 26 Oct 1818.21 She died on 30 Jan 1913.21 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.32 Fifth Generation 22. David OWEN (Silas Whitman-4, Andrew-3, Sylvanus-2, Josiah-1) was born on 11 Nov 1821 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.14,35 He died on 3 Jun 1907 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.28,37 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.37 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 228. David 2nd lived on the Sylvanus Owen place, known locally as the Stone place and now owned by M. Folsom. He was known as "Little" David Owen. He died at his home which had been in the Owen family for over 100 years. His son Herbert inhertied the place. David OWEN and Diansey S. LANE were married.36 Diansey S. LANE was born on 18 Apr 1824.8 She died on 20 Dec 1905 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.8 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.37 David OWEN and Diansey S. LANE had the following children: +36 i. Charles Gilman OWEN, born on 10 Aug 1848, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont2; married Margie S. BOWEN, on 1 Jan 1872, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont2; died in 191847. +37 ii. Herbert Evertt OWEN, born on 21 Feb 1862, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont2; married Bertha E. DERBY, on 25 Jun 1907, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont2,28. 25. Amariah (Amarial) OWEN (Silas Whitman-4, Andrew-3, Sylvanus-2, Josiah-1) was born on 15 Jun 1827 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.14 He died on 14 Jan 1905 in Montpelier, Washington, Vermont.2 Amariah (Amarial) OWEN and Lucinda MC INTOSH were married on 10 Oct 1852 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.38 Lucinda MC INTOSH (daughter of Samuel MC INTOSH and Phebe WYATT) was born on 13 Feb 1830 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.38 She died on 15 Oct 1908 in Montpelier, Washington, Vermont.38 Amariah (Amarial) OWEN and Lucinda MC INTOSH had the following children: +38 i. Katharine L. OWEN, born on 3 Aug 1854, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont38; married John W. HILL, on 27 Jul 1872, Montpelier, Washington, Vermont38; died on 11 Jan 1933, Montpelier, Washington, Vermont38. 39 ii. David OWEN 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. 228. Living in Gilead in 1905. 40 iii. Hiram OWEN 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. 228. Living in Gilead in 1905. 28. Hiram OWEN (Silas Whitman-4, Andrew-3, Sylvanus-2, Josiah-1) was born on 1 Sep 1834 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.28 He died on 20 Aug 1911 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.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. 228. In 1869, Beers Windsor Country Atlas shows a Hiram Owen residing in the third place on the left above the Gilead church on the McIntosh road. This Hiram was the son of Silas and Roxana. Hiram OWEN and Laura WOODWORTH were married.39 Laura WOODWORTH was born. Hiram OWEN and Laura WOODWORTH had the following children: +41 i. Edgar Hiram W. OWEN, born on 24 Jan 1885, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont2; married Hazel M. MANNING, on 23 Dec 1925, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont2. 34. George B. OWEN (David O.-4, Andrew-3, Sylvanus-2, Josiah-1) was born on 27 Dec 1836 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.35 He died on 6 Jan 1917.45 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 228. He resided at the birck house of David O. Owen. George B. moved to Marion, Iowa, in 1876, where he was active in public affairs, and for some years Mayor. George B. OWEN and Belle ALLEN were married in 1876 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.44 Belle ALLEN was born.

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    1. [VTWINDSO] OWEN, Josiah - Descendants of (part 1)
    2. First Generation 1. Josiah OWEN was born. Josiah OWEN and Hannah WHITE were married.1 Hannah WHITE was born. Josiah OWEN and Hannah WHITE had the following children: +2 i. Sylvanus OWEN, born on 19 Aug 1746, Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut2; married Eunice ROBERTS, on 4 May 1768, Croyden, Cheshire, New Hampshire2,3; died on 7 Dec 1814, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont3,4. Second Generation 2. Sylvanus OWEN (Josiah-1) was born on 19 Aug 1746 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut.2 He died on 7 Dec 1814 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3,4 He was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.5,6 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 226. Sylvanus and Andrew Owen were among the early settlers of Gilead. On March 3, 1806, he sold to Sylvanus Owen one half of lot 11, second range, drawn to the original grant of Samuel Webster; that is part of the same land where the old colonial house known as the Stone place is now located. Sylvanus was a Revolutionary War veteran. He enlisted at Fairlee, Vermont, in the Green Mountain Boys Regiment commanded by Seth Warner. He served under Colonel Warner at Quebec, and the Battle of Bennington. Vermont Revolutionary Rolls lists his name several times on other service. He was one of the original 18 proprietors of Bethel. Sylvanus was of the fifth generation of teh Owen family in America, descended from John Owen who was a resident of New Haven, Connecticut in 1642. Through his mother, Hannah White, he was descended from William White, a signer of the Mayflower Compact. Sylvanus OWEN and Eunice ROBERTS were married on 4 May 1768 in Croyden, Cheshire, New Hampshire.2,3 Eunice ROBERTS was born about 1747.7 She died on 3 Oct 1795 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.8 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. 58. Lived respected and died in hope of a Glorius Resurection. She was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.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. 226. of Coventry, Connecticut. Sylvanus OWEN and Eunice ROBERTS had the following children: +3 i. Lois OWEN, born in 1771, Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut9; married Asa GOULD10. +4 ii. Andrew OWEN, born on 22 Apr 1775, Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut11,12; married Sarah NEWMAN13; died on 17 Jul 1845, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont14,15. +5 iii. Tryphena OWEN, born in 1779, , , Vermont16; married Samuel GOODRICH17. +6 iv. Loderick OWEN, born on 25 Dec 1780, Fairlee, Orange, Vermont18; married Hannah BATCHELDER, on 13 Feb 1813, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont2,19. +7 v. Hannah OWEN, born in 1782, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont20; married Timothy FISHER17; died on 17 Jan 1848, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont21. 8 vi. Lumice OWEN was born in 1885 in , , Vermont.22 Lumice OWEN died. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 227. Died young. Third Generation 3. Lois OWEN (Sylvanus-2, Josiah-1) was born in 1771 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut.9 Lois OWEN and Asa GOULD were married.10 Asa GOULD 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. 226. of Bethel, Vt., in 1794, and moved to Colden, N.Y. 4. Andrew OWEN (Sylvanus-2, Josiah-1) was born on 22 Apr 1775 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut.11,12 He died on 17 Jul 1845 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.14,15 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.23,24 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 226 & 227. Andrew ws the son of Sylvanus and came to Bethel from Dresden, nw Hanover, New Hampshire; he is listed as a resident of Bethel in the census of 1800, and resided where the brick house now owned by Howard Carter is located. In the Bethel, Vt., town records there is recorded a deed dated April 28, 1788, that Seth Chase sold to Andrew Owen "of Bethel" lot 14 in Second Range, West of the Branch (Book I, Page 55). This is the farm upon which he lived all his life and which later passed on to his son David O. Owen. Andrew is listed on the tax roll of 1828, but no tax charges so he had evidently conveyed the property to his son. Andrew OWEN and Sarah NEWMAN were married.13 Sarah NEWMAN was born on 1 Jan 1774.14 She died on 4 Nov 1845 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.14,25 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.23,26 Andrew OWEN and Sarah NEWMAN had the following children: +9 i. Silas Whitman OWEN, born on 9 Aug 1797, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont18; married Roxana ALBEE27; died on 7 Jul 1841, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont4,28. 10 ii. Susannah OWEN was born on 3 May 1799 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.18 11 iii. Susan (twin) OWEN was born on 3 May 1799 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.18 +12 iv. Eunice OWEN, born on 29 Aug 1800, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont18; married John GRANGER29. +13 v. David O. OWEN, born on 1 Jul 1802, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont18; married Elvira LAKE, on 14 Mar 1835, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont2,30; died on 23 Feb 1891, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont8. +14 vi. Hiram OWEN, born on 16 May 1804, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont18; married Mariaett S.31; died on 20 Aug 19118. 15 vii. Lucy OWEN was born on 22 Dec 1806 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.18 16 viii. Amanda OWEN was born on 8 Feb 1809 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.18 17 ix. Mary OWEN was born on 26 Jun 1811 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.18 18 x. Betsy OWEN was born on 2 Nov 1813 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.18 19 xi. Alice OWEN was born on 12 Mar 1816 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.18 5. Tryphena OWEN (Sylvanus-2, Josiah-1) was born in 1779 in , , Vermont.16 Tryphena OWEN and Samuel GOODRICH were married.17 Samuel GOODRICH 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. 227. of Plainfield, Vt. 6. Loderick OWEN (Sylvanus-2, Josiah-1) was born on 25 Dec 1780 in Fairlee, Orange, Vermont.18 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 227. Moved to Colden, N.Y. He served in the War of 1812. Loderick OWEN and Hannah BATCHELDER were married on 13 Feb 1813 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2,19 Hannah BATCHELDER (daughter of Capt. Benjamin BATCHELDER and Anna BURNAP) was born. 7. Hannah OWEN (Sylvanus-2, Josiah-1) was born in 1782 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.20 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. 31. Age at time of death in 1848 was listed as 74 years. This would make her year of birth as 1774. She died on 17 Jan 1848 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.21 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.32 Hannah OWEN and Timothy FISHER were married.17 Timothy FISHER was born about 1778.33 He died on 5 Feb 1872 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.21 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.32 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 227. of Gilead. Hannah OWEN and Timothy FISHER had the following children: +20 i. John FISHER, born on 31 Jul 1813, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont21; married Sophronia MOSHER34; died on 24 Jul 188421.

    06/02/2007 05:00:35
    1. Re: [VTWINDSO] [VTORANGE] OWEN, Josiah - Descendants of (part 1)
    2. Joann H. Nichols
    3. Eunice Roberts was born 1 March 1747, Killingly, CT, daughter of John(4) Roberts and his wife, Lois Waters. Eunice died 3 Oct. 1795, age 48 years in Bethel. This information comes from my book, Descendants of Giles Roberts of Scarborough, Maine. The book contains much more information on this Roberts family, and quite a lot on the Owen family into which she married. Joann Nichols pwallred1@frontiernet.net wrote: > First Generation > > 1. Josiah OWEN was born. > > Josiah OWEN and Hannah WHITE were married.1 Hannah WHITE was born. > Josiah OWEN and Hannah WHITE had the following children: > > +2 i. Sylvanus OWEN, born on 19 Aug 1746, Hebron, Tolland, > Connecticut2; married Eunice ROBERTS, on 4 May 1768, Croyden, > Cheshire, New Hampshire2,3; died on 7 Dec 1814, Bethel, Windsor, > Vermont3,4. > > > > Second Generation > > 2. Sylvanus OWEN (Josiah-1) was born on 19 Aug 1746 in Hebron, > Tolland, Connecticut.2 He died on 7 Dec 1814 in Bethel, Windsor, > Vermont.3,4 He was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, > Vermont.5,6 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little > Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont > 05060, 1976, p. 226. > Sylvanus and Andrew Owen were among the early settlers of Gilead. > On March 3, 1806, he sold to Sylvanus Owen one half of lot 11, second > range, drawn to the original grant of Samuel Webster; that is part of > the same land where the old colonial house known as the Stone place is > now located. Sylvanus was a Revolutionary War veteran. He enlisted > at Fairlee, Vermont, in the Green Mountain Boys Regiment commanded by > Seth Warner. He served under Colonel Warner at Quebec, and the Battle > of Bennington. Vermont Revolutionary Rolls lists his name several > times on other service. He was one of the original 18 proprietors of > Bethel. > Sylvanus was of the fifth generation of teh Owen family in America, > descended from John Owen who was a resident of New Haven, Connecticut > in 1642. Through his mother, Hannah White, he was descended from > William White, a signer of the Mayflower Compact. > > Sylvanus OWEN and Eunice ROBERTS were married on 4 May 1768 in > Croyden, Cheshire, New Hampshire.2,3 Eunice ROBERTS was born about > 1747.7 She died on 3 Oct 1795 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.8 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. 58. > Lived respected and died in hope of a Glorius Resurection. She was > buried in Fairview Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.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. 226. > of Coventry, Connecticut. Sylvanus OWEN and Eunice ROBERTS had the > following children: > > +3 i. Lois OWEN, born in 1771, Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut9; married > Asa GOULD10. > +4 ii. Andrew OWEN, born on 22 Apr 1775, Hebron, Tolland, > Connecticut11,12; married Sarah NEWMAN13; died on 17 Jul 1845, Bethel, > Windsor, Vermont14,15. > +5 iii. Tryphena OWEN, born in 1779, , , Vermont16; married Samuel > GOODRICH17. > +6 iv. Loderick OWEN, born on 25 Dec 1780, Fairlee, Orange, > Vermont18; married Hannah BATCHELDER, on 13 Feb 1813, Bethel, Windsor, > Vermont2,19. > +7 v. Hannah OWEN, born in 1782, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont20; married > Timothy FISHER17; died on 17 Jan 1848, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont21. > 8 vi. Lumice OWEN was born in 1885 in , , Vermont.22 Lumice OWEN > died. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by > Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, > p. 227. > Died young. > > > > Third Generation > > 3. Lois OWEN (Sylvanus-2, Josiah-1) was born in 1771 in Hebron, > Tolland, Connecticut.9 > > Lois OWEN and Asa GOULD were married.10 Asa GOULD 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. 226. > of Bethel, Vt., in 1794, and moved to Colden, N.Y. > > > 4. Andrew OWEN (Sylvanus-2, Josiah-1) was born on 22 Apr 1775 in > Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut.11,12 He died on 17 Jul 1845 in Bethel, > Windsor, Vermont.14,15 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, > Windsor, Vermont.23,24 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and > Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph > Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 226 & 227. > Andrew ws the son of Sylvanus and came to Bethel from Dresden, nw > Hanover, New Hampshire; he is listed as a resident of Bethel in the > census of 1800, and resided where the brick house now owned by Howard > Carter is located. > In the Bethel, Vt., town records there is recorded a deed dated > April 28, 1788, that Seth Chase sold to Andrew Owen "of Bethel" lot 14 > in Second Range, West of the Branch (Book I, Page 55). This is the > farm upon which he lived all his life and which later passed on to his > son David O. Owen. > Andrew is listed on the tax roll of 1828, but no tax charges so he > had evidently conveyed the property to his son. > > Andrew OWEN and Sarah NEWMAN were married.13 Sarah NEWMAN was born on > 1 Jan 1774.14 She died on 4 Nov 1845 in Bethel, Windsor, > Vermont.14,25 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, > Vermont.23,26 Andrew OWEN and Sarah NEWMAN had the following children: > > +9 i. Silas Whitman OWEN, born on 9 Aug 1797, Bethel, Windsor, > Vermont18; married Roxana ALBEE27; died on 7 Jul 1841, Bethel, > Windsor, Vermont4,28. > 10 ii. Susannah OWEN was born on 3 May 1799 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.18 > 11 iii. Susan (twin) OWEN was born on 3 May 1799 in Bethel, Windsor, > Vermont.18 > +12 iv. Eunice OWEN, born on 29 Aug 1800, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont18; > married John GRANGER29. > +13 v. David O. OWEN, born on 1 Jul 1802, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont18; > married Elvira LAKE, on 14 Mar 1835, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont2,30; > died on 23 Feb 1891, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont8. > +14 vi. Hiram OWEN, born on 16 May 1804, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont18; > married Mariaett S.31; died on 20 Aug 19118. > 15 vii. Lucy OWEN was born on 22 Dec 1806 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.18 > 16 viii. Amanda OWEN was born on 8 Feb 1809 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.18 > 17 ix. Mary OWEN was born on 26 Jun 1811 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.18 > 18 x. Betsy OWEN was born on 2 Nov 1813 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.18 > 19 xi. Alice OWEN was born on 12 Mar 1816 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.18 > > 5. Tryphena OWEN (Sylvanus-2, Josiah-1) was born in 1779 in , , Vermont.16 > > Tryphena OWEN and Samuel GOODRICH were married.17 Samuel GOODRICH 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. 227. > of Plainfield, Vt. > > > 6. Loderick OWEN (Sylvanus-2, Josiah-1) was born on 25 Dec 1780 in > Fairlee, Orange, Vermont.18 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead > and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, > Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 227. > Moved to Colden, N.Y. He served in the War of 1812. > > Loderick OWEN and Hannah BATCHELDER were married on 13 Feb 1813 in > Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2,19 Hannah BATCHELDER (daughter of Capt. > Benjamin BATCHELDER and Anna BURNAP) was born. > > > 7. Hannah OWEN (Sylvanus-2, Josiah-1) was born in 1782 in Bethel, > Windsor, Vermont.20 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. 31. > Age at time of death in 1848 was listed as 74 years. This would > make her year of birth as 1774. She died on 17 Jan 1848 in Bethel, > Windsor, Vermont.21 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, > Windsor, Vermont.32 > > Hannah OWEN and Timothy FISHER were married.17 Timothy FISHER was > born about 1778.33 He died on 5 Feb 1872 in Bethel, Windsor, > Vermont.21 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, > Vermont.32 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little > Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont > 05060, 1976, p. 227. > of Gilead. Hannah OWEN and Timothy FISHER had the following children: > > +20 i. John FISHER, born on 31 Jul 1813, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont21; > married Sophronia MOSHER34; died on 24 Jul 188421. > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VTORANGE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    06/02/2007 02:30:09
    1. Re: [VTWINDSO] GRANGER, John - Descendats of (part 2 of 2)
    2. Aome of thoaeVT names seem familiar to me. However, I need to go to ny files to see if there is a connection. Marilyn Zimmer ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

    05/31/2007 02:59:12
    1. [VTWINDSO] HOSINGTON, John - Descendants of (part 3 of 3)
    2. Sixth Generation 26. Addie HOISINGTON (Aaron-5, Sayles-4, Elias-3, Ebenezer-2, John-1) was born. Addie HOISINGTON and Clarence MORSE were married.24 Clarence MORSE was born. 27. Caira HOISINGTON (Aaron-5, Sayles-4, Elias-3, Ebenezer-2, John-1) was born. Caira HOISINGTON and James CLOUGH were married.25 James CLOUGH was born. Caira HOISINGTON and James CLOUGH had the following children: +35 i. Emily Louse CLOUGH, born on 8 Jan 184426; married John R. MARTIN27. 29. Charles HOISINGTON (Lyman-5, Sayles-4, Elias-3, Ebenezer-2, John-1) was born in 1856.23 He died in 1918.23 Charles HOISINGTON and Luella MORSE were married.22 Luella MORSE (daughter of Chapman MORSE and Amanda R. WILLIAMS) was born. 30. Shubel F. HOISINGTON (Lyman-5, Sayles-4, Elias-3, Ebenezer-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. 222. He was a famous wrestler and was collar and elbow champion of Windsor County. This was a popular sport at the time. Shubel F. HOISINGTON and Emma MORSE were married.22 Emma MORSE (daughter of Chapman MORSE and Amanda R. WILLIAMS) was born. 31. William HOISINGTON (Lyman-5, Sayles-4, Elias-3, Ebenezer-2, John-1) was born in 1859.23 He died in 1931.23 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 224. Will, son of Lyman and grandson of Sayles, was also a great bear hunter. Many of the older residents of this day remember Will and his dogs. he lived both in Gilead and the Hollow. The famous Barnard panther was seen lying on a rock by the roadside in Gilead a day or so before he was killed in Barnard. Will was informed and brought his doges there. They trailed the panther all day before they lost the trail over towards Barnard. A day or two later the panther was shot in Barnard while sleeping off a feast of young pigs. Will was the last of the famous Hoisington family of bear hunters. Old timers say if you listen carefully on a clear still night you can almost hear the melodious bay of a Hoisington bear hound lamenting the days long gone. William HOISINGTON and Etta A. POND were married.22 Etta A. POND was born in 1868.23 She died in 1949.23 William HOISINGTON and Etta A. POND had the following children: 36 i. Robert HOISINGTON was born in 1896.23 He died in 1964.23 37 ii. Marie HOISINGTON was born. 38 iii. Susan HOISINGTON was born. 39 iv. Helen HOISINGTON was born. Seventh Generation 35. Emily Louse CLOUGH (Caira HOISINGTON-6, Aaron-5, Sayles-4, Elias-3, Ebenezer-2, John-1) was born on 8 Jan 1844.26 Emily Louse CLOUGH and John R. MARTIN were married.27 John R. MARTIN (son of Henry MARTIN and Betsey WILLARD) was born on 2 Nov 1839 in Rochester, Windsor, Vermont.28 He died on 16 Jan 1908.26 He was buried in Randolph Cemetery, Randolph, Orange, Vermont.29 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: 40 i. Nettie Louise MARTIN was born in 1869 in Roxbury, Norfolk, Massachusetts.30 She died in 1886 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.30 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. +41 ii. Charles N. MARTIN, born on 3 Mar 189026; married Emily PHILLIPS25; died Randolph, Orange, Vermont29. 42 iii. Infant MARTIN was born. +43 iv. Mabel E. MARTIN, born on 22 Sep 188231; married Eddie P. SMITH, in 190132. Eighth Generation 41. Charles N. MARTIN (Emily Louse CLOUGH-7, Caira HOISINGTON-6, Aaron-5, Sayles-4, Elias-3, Ebenezer-2, John-1) was born on 3 Mar 1890.26 He died in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.29 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.25 Emily PHILLIPS was born. 43. Mabel E. MARTIN (Emily Louse CLOUGH-7, Caira HOISINGTON-6, Aaron-5, Sayles-4, Elias-3, Ebenezer-2, John-1) was born on 22 Sep 1882.31 Mabel E. MARTIN and Eddie P. SMITH were married in 1901.32 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. LDS Ancestral File, Name of wife. 2. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 221 - Year & location. 3. Ibid., p. 221 - Date & location. 4. LDS Ancestral File, Date & location. 5. International Genealogical Index - North America, Date & location. 6. Ibid., Name of wife. 7. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 221 - Name of wife. 8. International Genealogical Index - North America, Date. 9. Records of briths, deaths and Mariages, Vol. 1 - 3, 1765 - 1858, WIndsor, Vermont, Records of Town Clerk. Source: SLC FHL US/CAN Film No. 29246, Date. 10. International Genealogical Index - North America, Year. 11. LDS Ancestral File, Date. 12. Ibid., Date & state. 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. 221 - Year. 14. Ibid., p. 222 - Given name of wife. 15. Ibid., p. 223 - Date. 16. Records of briths, deaths and Mariages, Vol. 1 - 3, 1765 - 1858, WIndsor, Vermont, Records of Town Clerk. Source: SLC FHL US/CAN Film No. 29246, Date & location. 17. Rick Turner , Bemidji, MN, Date & location. 18. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 223 - Location. 19. Ibid., p. 223 - Year. 20. Ibid., p. 222 - Year & location. 21. Ibid., p. 222 - Date. 22. Ibid., p. 222 - Name of wife. 23. Ibid., p. 222 - Year. 24. Ibid., p. 222 - Name of husband. 25. Ibid., p. 219 - Name of wife. 26. Ibid., p. 219 - Date. 27. Ibid., p. 217 - Name of wife. 28. Ibid., p. 217 - Date & location. 29. Ibid., p. 219 - Location. 30. Ibid., p. 220 - Year & location. 31. Ibid., p. 220 - Date. 32. Ibid., p. 220 - Year.

    05/30/2007 12:10:51
    1. [VTWINDSO] HOSINGTON, John - Descendants of (part 2)
    2. Fourth Generation 10. Sayles HOISINGTON (Elias-3, Ebenezer-2, John-1) was born in 1793.13 He died on 22 Dec 1874 in Rochester, Windsor, Vermont.15 He was buried in Little Hollow Cemetery, Rochester, Windsor, Vermont.18 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 221. He was the first Hoisington to come to Rochester Little Hollow. He came to Little Hollow in 1834 having purchased two 100 acre lots of Ira Tucker of Rochester for $350.00. Lot #2 in 7th range east of river, and Lot #3 in the 6th range, both drawn to the original right of Heber Chase. He was a famous bear hunter. He was known to take as many as two bears in a seek and fifteen in one year. He once captured a wildcat alive, caged it in a barrel and brougth it to West Randolph for exhibition. About the last of march 1853 Sayles was infomred by Mr. Chaffee of Rochester that a large bear had killed two of his sheep. The next morning Sayles with his dog on leash followed him all day on show shoes. The bear took a zig-zag course crossing from one side of the mountain to the other. As darkness came on, Sayles and the dog took shelter at a nearby farm. Bright and early the next morning they were on the trail. The dog was unleashed and was soon baying and shortly began barking tree. About 100 rods from where they halted the night before was the bear in a heap of brush. Furious at the excited dog nipping at his heels, he turned and charged on the rapidly approaching hunter. Taking careful aim, Sayles fired and the ball entered one of the bear's eyes and killed him. He wighed 300 pounds. Sayles was one of the organizers of the famous bear hunt of October 1852. This hunt was announced by newspapers throughout new England and part of new York. The territory of the hunt was to be along the Braintree-Rochester mountain range about 25 miles long and 3 to 6 miles wide. The story of teh hunt was the magical inspiration called forth nimrods of all ages. By the thousands they were camped along the mountain sides awaiting an early morning start. Night came on and campfires were lighted on both sides of the mountain. Throughout the early part of the night the whole mountain range echoed with shouting and singing of the hunters. They were shooting at lighted candles, blowing horns and making merry. Soon after daylight they were on the march, some dragging their tails from the too-premuture celebration of a successful bear hunt. Soon all was confusion and some became weary from the unaccustomed travel and too much night celebration, and were about to abandon the hunt. The bear's worry was over if he ever had any. A certain enterprising soul had arrived with "materail aid" in the form of a wagon load of demijohns of rum. Sure enough it proved to be materail aid to the bear as well. Rum appeared from mysterious sources on other parts of the hunters' line. Soon after the appearance of liquid aid many lost interest in the hung and declared they had nothing against bears anyway and deserted to straggle home. The whole hunt became a farce. The local paper commented, "Among the hunters were several who had come a long distance to enjoy the hunt. We presume they will not soon covet a second lession in the pedestain habits of Vermonters." Sayles was heard to remark that from now on he and his dog would hunt alone. Sayles HOISINGTON and Abigail were married.14 Abigail was born about 1793.19 She died on 25 Jul 1869 in Rochester, Windsor, Vermont.15 She was buried in Little Hollow Cemetery, Rochester, Windsor, Vermont.18 Sayles HOISINGTON and Abigail had the following children: +20 i. Aaron HOISINGTON, born in 1832, Windsor, Windsor, Vermont20; married Cynthia M. HOWARD, on 22 Feb 185421. +21 ii. Lyman HOISINGTON, married Susan DUSTIN22. +22 iii. Sayles HOISINGTON, married Caroline HOWARD, in 186323. +23 iv. Louisa HOISINGTON, married Charles SWAIN, on 13 Apr 185421. +24 v. Daughter HOISINGTON, married Abe WHITAKER24. 11. Rhoda HOISINGTON (Aaron-3, Ebenezer-2, John-1) was born on 24 Feb 1791 in Windsor, Windsor, Vermont.16 She died in Aug 1842.8 Rhoda HOISINGTON and Ralph HOWARD were married on 31 Jan 1812.8 Ralph HOWARD was born. 12. Elizabeth Flower HOISINGTON (Aaron-3, Ebenezer-2, John-1) was born on 3 Nov 1796 in Windsor, Windsor, Vermont.16 Elizabeth Flower HOISINGTON and Joseph TURNER were married on 20 Jul 1817 in Windsor, Windsor, Vermont.17 Married by Asa Aikens, Justice of the Peace Joseph TURNER (son of Elisha TURNER and Betsey PATTERSON) was born. Relationship to parents needs confirmation. 17. Orange HOISINGTON (Aaron-3, Ebenezer-2, John-1) was born on 5 Sep 1810 in Windsor, Windsor, Vermont.16 Orange HOISINGTON and Cyrena BARBER were married on 28 Aug 1836.8 Cyrena BARBER was born. Fifth Generation 20. Aaron HOISINGTON (Sayles-4, Elias-3, Ebenezer-2, John-1) was born in 1832 in Windsor, Windsor, Vermont.20 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. Aaron HOISINGTON and Cynthia M. HOWARD were married on 22 Feb 1854.21 Cynthia M. HOWARD was born. Aaron HOISINGTON and Cynthia M. HOWARD had the following children: 25 i. Minor HOISINGTON was born in 1861.23 He died in 1862.23 +26 ii. Addie HOISINGTON, married Clarence MORSE24. +27 iii. Caira HOISINGTON, married James CLOUGH25. 21. Lyman HOISINGTON (Sayles-4, Elias-3, Ebenezer-2, John-1) was born. Lyman HOISINGTON and Susan DUSTIN were married.22 Susan DUSTIN (daughter of Timothy DUSTIN and Susan) was born. Lyman HOISINGTON and Susan DUSTIN had the following children: 28 i. Clarence HOISINGTON was born. +29 ii. Charles HOISINGTON, born in 185623; married Luella MORSE22; died in 191823. +30 iii. Shubel F. HOISINGTON, married Emma MORSE22. +31 iv. William HOISINGTON, born in 185923; married Etta A. POND22; died in 193123. 32 v. Alice HOISINGTON 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. Married and moved to Derry, N.H. 22. Sayles HOISINGTON (Sayles-4, Elias-3, Ebenezer-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. 224. Like his father, Sayles, Jr., became the famous bear hunter of the area after his father became too old to follow the chase. He also kept bear dogs. They were sleek and wll cared for and beloved by Sayles and despised by his wife, Caroline. She was a spotless housekeeper. Everything shone in her house. There was no love on her part for muddy-pawed hounds tracking across her floors. Her flower garden with a white picket fence and cherry trees blooming insid e was long remembered by the Hollow people. In October 1880 Sayles lost one of his hounds, which he valued at more than $100. It was caught in a bear trap on Rochester Mountain. Sayles HOISINGTON and Caroline HOWARD were married in 1863.23 Caroline HOWARD was born. Sayles HOISINGTON and Caroline HOWARD had the following children: 33 i. Nellie HOISINGTON died. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 223. Died age 16 years. 34 ii. Elver HOISINGTON died. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 223. Accidently killed in Massachusetts. 23. Louisa HOISINGTON (Sayles-4, Elias-3, Ebenezer-2, John-1) was born. Louisa HOISINGTON and Charles SWAIN were married on 13 Apr 1854.21 Charles SWAIN was born. 24. Daughter HOISINGTON (Sayles-4, Elias-3, Ebenezer-2, John-1) was born. Daughter HOISINGTON and Abe WHITAKER were married.24 Abe WHITAKER 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. 223. of Rochester, Vt.

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    1. [VTWINDSO] HOISINGTON, John - Descendants of (part 1)
    2. First Generation 1. John HOISINGTON was born. John HOISINGTON and Elizabeth SHAILOR were married.1 Elizabeth SHAILOR was born. John HOISINGTON and Elizabeth SHAILOR had the following children: +2 i. Ebenezer HOISINGTON, born in 1729, Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut2; married Elizabeth MILLER, on 5 Jul 1751, Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut3. +3 ii. John HOISINGTON, born on 5 Nov 1713, Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut4; married Sarah TEMPLAR, on 3 Nov 1735, Southington, Hartford, Connecticut4; died on 28 Dec 1797, Southington, Hartford, Connecticut4. Second Generation 2. Ebenezer HOISINGTON (John-1) was born in 1729 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut.2 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 221. He was a veteran of the French and Indian War. In 1764, began the settlement of Windsor, Vermont. Ebenezer and his nephew, Joab, were among the first settlers. They were both active in the Revolutionary War. Ebenezer became a delegate from Cumberlan County to the N.Y. Provincial Congress. After separaton from N.Y., he served on teh Committee of War for Vermont 1775 - 1783. Four of his sons served in the Revolutionary War from Vermont. His older brother John is recorded on Vermont Revolutionary Rolls as well as eight nephews The four sons wh served are Ebenezer, Jr., Elisha, Elias and Orange who served at age 15. Three other sons were too young for Revolutionary War service. Ebenezer HOISINGTON and Elizabeth MILLER were married on 5 Jul 1751 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut.3 Elizabeth MILLER was born. Ebenezer HOISINGTON and Elizabeth MILLER had the following children: +4 i. Ebenezer HOISINGTON, born on 23 Sep 1752, Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut5; married Sarah CURRIER6; died on 10 Mar 1839, Windsor, Windsor, Vermont5. +5 ii. Elisha HOISINGTON, born on 11 Aug 1754, Southington, Hartford, Connecticut5; married Mindwell WELLES, on 19 Jan 1775, West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut5; died on 14 Jan 1827, Windsor, Windsor, Vermont5. +6 iii. Elias HOISINGTON, born on 10 Jan 1758, Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut5; married Mary STOWELL, on 7 Mar 17827,8; died on 15 Jan 18108. 7 iv. Orange HOISINGTON was born on 8 Jul 1765 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut.5 He died on 4 Jan 1839 in Windsor, Windsor, Vermont.5 +8 v. Aaron HOISINGTON, born in Dec 1770, Windsor, Windsor, Vermont5; married Hannah WILLSON, on 14 Jan 1790, Windsor, Windsor, Vermont5,9; died in 183410. 3. John HOISINGTON (John-1) was born on 5 Nov 1713 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut.4 He died on 28 Dec 1797 in Southington, Hartford, Connecticut.4 John HOISINGTON and Sarah TEMPLAR were married on 3 Nov 1735 in Southington, Hartford, Connecticut.4 Sarah TEMPLAR was born on 6 Apr 1715.11 She died on 11 Dec 1749 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut.4 John HOISINGTON and Sarah TEMPLAR had the following children: +9 i. Joab HOISINGTON, born on 19 Sep 1736, Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut4; married Mary BOARDMAN, on 24 Jul 1757, Southington, Hartford, Connecticut4; died on 28 Oct 1777, , , Vermont12. Third Generation 4. Ebenezer HOISINGTON (Ebenezer-2, John-1) was born on 23 Sep 1752 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut.5 He died on 10 Mar 1839 in Windsor, Windsor, Vermont.5 Ebenezer HOISINGTON and Sarah CURRIER were married.6 Sarah CURRIER was born. 5. Elisha HOISINGTON (Ebenezer-2, John-1) was born on 11 Aug 1754 in Southington, Hartford, Connecticut.5 He died on 14 Jan 1827 in Windsor, Windsor, Vermont.5 Elisha HOISINGTON and Mindwell WELLES were married on 19 Jan 1775 in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.5 Mindwell WELLES was born. 6. Elias HOISINGTON (Ebenezer-2, John-1) was born on 10 Jan 1758 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut.5 He died on 15 Jan 1810.8 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 222. Served three years in Seth Warner's Green Mountain Regiment. He served in Quebec and at the battles of Hubbardton and Bennington. Later, after his enlistment expired he served at other times, once as part of the garrison at Fort Fortitude at Bethel. Fort Fortitude was garrisoned until October 31, 1782. Perhaps while there he had scouted up in Little Hollow and had told his son Sayles about this area. Elias HOISINGTON and Mary STOWELL were married on 7 Mar 1782.7,8 Mary STOWELL was born. Elias HOISINGTON and Mary STOWELL had the following children: +10 i. Sayles HOISINGTON, born in 179313; married Abigail14; died on 22 Dec 1874, Rochester, Windsor, Vermont15. 8. Aaron HOISINGTON (Ebenezer-2, John-1) was born in Dec 1770 in Windsor, Windsor, Vermont.5 He died in 1834.10 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 221. Aaron served three years under General Anthony Wayne in the Ohio Campaign against the Indian tribes in 1793. He remained there for some years and became a famous Indian fighter on the Ohio frontier. Aaron HOISINGTON and Hannah WILLSON were married on 14 Jan 1790 in Windsor, Windsor, Vermont.5,9 Hannah WILLSON died in Feb 1830.8 Aaron HOISINGTON and Hannah WILLSON had the following children: +11 i. Rhoda HOISINGTON, born on 24 Feb 1791, Windsor, Windsor, Vermont16; married Ralph HOWARD, on 31 Jan 18128; died in Aug 18428. +12 ii. Elizabeth Flower HOISINGTON, born on 3 Nov 1796, Windsor, Windsor, Vermont16; married Joseph TURNER, on 20 Jul 1817, Windsor, Windsor, Vermont17. 13 iii. Aaron HOISINGTON was born on 4 Jun 1799 in Windsor, Windsor, Vermont.16 14 iv. Ebenezer HOISINGTON was born on 13 Oct 1801 in Windsor, Windsor, Vermont.16 15 v. Abishai HOISINGTON was born on 6 Dec 1803 in Windsor, Windsor, Vermont.16 He died on 21 Apr 1879.8 16 vi. William Henry HOISINGTON was born on 1 Nov 1807 in Windsor, Windsor, Vermont.16 +17 vii. Orange HOISINGTON, born on 5 Sep 1810, Windsor, Windsor, Vermont16; married Cyrena BARBER, on 28 Aug 18368. 18 viii. George HOISINGTON was born on 20 Aug 1810 in Windsor, Windsor, Vermont.16 19 ix. Martha Maria HOISINGTON was born on 15 Oct 1816 in Windsor, Windsor, Vermont.16 9. Joab HOISINGTON (John-2, John-1) was born on 19 Sep 1736 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut.4 He died on 28 Oct 1777 in , , Vermont.12 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 221. Joab Hoisington was a captain and on November 21, 1775 was commissioned a Colonel of Regiment of Militiamen (Sylvanus Owen of Bethel Gilead served under him for a period). Joab HOISINGTON and Mary BOARDMAN were married on 24 Jul 1757 in Southington, Hartford, Connecticut.4 Mary BOARDMAN was born on 25 Sep 1739.11

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    1. [VTWINDSO] GRANGER, John - Descendats of (part 2 of 2)
    2. Fourth Generation 22. Charles GRANGER (Luther-3, Roger-2, John-1) was born on 14 Dec 1830.15 Charles GRANGER and Lucretia HARBACK were married.11 Lucretia HARBACK was born. Charles GRANGER and Lucretia HARBACK had the following children: 52 i. Carroll H. GRANGER was born on 12 May 1864 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.16 Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 107. Now in the grocery store of L.M. Averill at Barre, Vt. 25. Mary Betsey GRANGER (Luther-3, Roger-2, John-1) was born on 13 Jul 1843.15 Mary Betsey GRANGER and Herbert V. FLETCHER were married on 26 Nov 1863.15 Herbert V. FLETCHER (son of Volney FLETCHER and Susan NORTON) was born. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 107. The now live on the Richard Kimball farm. 26. Henrietta Eliza GRANGER (Luther-3, Roger-2, John-1) was born on 30 Nov 1844.15 Henrietta Eliza GRANGER and James TINKHAM were married.22 James TINKHAM (son of Milan TINKHAM and Marion MILLS) was born. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 107. Now resides in South Minneapolis, Minn. Henrietta Eliza GRANGER and James TINKHAM had the following children: 53 i. Lucy P. TINKHAM was born. 27. Clara Philena GRANGER (Luther-3, Roger-2, John-1) was born on 18 Sep 1847.15 Clara Philena GRANGER and James K. THOMPSON were married.23 James K. THOMPSON was born. Clara Philena GRANGER and James K. THOMPSON had the following children: +54 i. Clara May THOMPSON, born on 2 May 187015; married F. B. THOMAS22. 55 ii. Harold Murray THOMPSON was born on 12 Oct 1872.15 Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 108. Now employed in Prince's mill. Clara Philena GRANGER and George J. PRINCE were married.24 George J. PRINCE was born. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 108. They reside on Forrest Street, in West Randolph. 29. Flora Tryphena GRANGER (Luther-3, Roger-2, John-1) was born on 18 Feb 1854.15 Flora Tryphena GRANGER and Charles W. MILLER were married.22 Charles W. MILLER was born. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 108. they now reside in Lebannon, N.H. 37. Emma GRANGER (Eleazer Wells-3, Roger-2, John-1) was born. Emma GRANGER and Albert REID were married.22 Albert REID was born. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 107. of King City, California. 41. William Noah GRANGER (Noah-3, Roger-2, John-1) was born on 9 Jun 1841.15 William Noah GRANGER and Matilda B. PAINE were married.27 Matilda B. PAINE was born. William Noah GRANGER and Margaret VAN DORN were married.28 Margaret VAN DORN was born. 42. Nathan Henry GRANGER (Noah-3, Roger-2, John-1) was born on 16 Feb 1844.15 He died on 16 Jun 1878.15 Nathan Henry GRANGER and Rose Mayrian FRAZER were married.11 Rose Mayrian FRAZER was born. 44. Frank Clark GRANGER (Noah-3, Roger-2, John-1) was born on 8 Apr 1849.15 Frank Clark GRANGER and Alice M. BUTLER were married.11 Alice M. BUTLER was born. 45. Fanny Aurora GRANGER (Noah-3, Roger-2, John-1) was born on 26 Aug 1853.15 She died on 20 Oct 1880. Fanny Aurora GRANGER and Edward L. BASS were married.22 Edward L. BASS was born. 46. Fred Wells GRANGER (Noah-3, Roger-2, John-1) was born on 8 Jun 1857.15 He died on 23 Sep 1890.15 Fred Wells GRANGER and Mary C. BRIGGS were married.11 Mary C. BRIGGS was born. 50. John GRANGER (Daniel-3, Washington-2, John-1) was born about 1835 in Westfield, Morrow, Ohio.5,29 He died on 31 Jan 1866 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9,30 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.29 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 212. He came to Gilead with his father as a small child. The lived at the beautiful old white colonial home across from the Gilead Cemetery. This was the home of this Granger family for many years. They had three children. He enlisted from Bethel in Co. F. 6th Vt., September 16, 1861. Discharged for disability December 10, 1862, he enlisted again in Co. G. 8th Vt., December 16, 1863, and was again discharged for disability, June 13, 1865. He never recovered his health broken by his was service, and died January 31, 1866. John GRANGER and Mary Jane DYKE were married on 23 Oct 1860 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.30 Mary Jane DYKE (daughter of Augustus DYKE and Polly SOUTHHARD) was born on 21 Apr 1841 in Gilead, Windsor, Vermont.5,31 She died on 2 Apr 1904 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9,32 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.18,33 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 213. Mary Granger, the young widow, continued to live with her father Augustus Dike and brought up her children there. She had previous to her marriage, been a school teacher. It was not an accepted custom at that time to hire married women with children. Being the widow of a veteran who had died of war service with need to help support her three young children, she was given the teaching position at Gilead school. She was rated as an excellent teacher; one who interested herself in her pupils, exercising over them a kind of motherly care. She was, in a sense, at home among the pupils, most of whom she had always known. Mary was a remarkalbe woman, untiring in acts of neighborly kindness and always present to render skilful services to those stricken with sickness. She was the possessor of a sweet sopriano voice and was for years the leading singer and organist in the Gilead church, furnishing for the service the organ on which she played. She was beloved by all residents of Gilead. John GRANGER and Mary Jane DYKE had the following children: 56 i. Elmer GRANGER was born on 8 Sep 1861 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.30 He died on 5 Jan 1885 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9,30 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.18 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 213. He taught at the Gilead school. He died of a heart attack in January 1884 while attempting to correct a disobedient scholar. 57 ii. Mildred C. GRANGER was born on 11 Nov 1863 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.30 +58 iii. Ransome GRANGER, born on 31 Jul 1865, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont9,30; married Ellen BYAM34; died on 25 Jan 1905, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont9. Fifth Generation 54. Clara May THOMPSON (Clara Philena GRANGER-4, Luther-3, Roger-2, John-1) was born on 2 May 1870.15 Clara May THOMPSON and F. B. THOMAS were married.22 F. B. THOMAS was born. Clara May THOMPSON and F. B. THOMAS had the following children: 59 i. Max Augustus THOMAS was born on 12 Aug 1892.15 58. Ransome GRANGER (John-4, Daniel-3, Washington-2, John-1) was born on 31 Jul 1865 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9,30 He died on 25 Jan 1905 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.18 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 213. Ransome operated a cider mill located across the road from his house. He also manufactured boiled cider and apple butter there. Old residents can still remember the 5-lb wooden tubs of the delicious apple butter. Ransome GRANGER and Ellen BYAM were married.34 Ellen BYAM was born on 1 Oct 1877.9 She died on 24 Jan 1916 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.18 Ransome GRANGER and Ellen BYAM had the following children: 60 i. Ellen C. GRANGER was born. 61 ii. Nina E. GRANGER was born. Sources 1. LDS Ancestral File, Date & location. 2. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 106 - Name of wife. 3. Ibid., p. 106 - Date & location. 4. Ibid., p. 106 - Date. 5. 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. 38 - 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. 211 - Name of wife. 7. LDS Ancestral File, Date. 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. 211 - Date & location. 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. 38 - Date. 10. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 107 - Location. 11. Ibid., p. 107 - Name of wife. 12. Ibid., p. 106 - Name of 1st husband. 13. Ibid., p. 106 - Name of 2nd husband. 14. Ibid., p. 107 - Surname of 1st husband. 15. Ibid., p. 107 - Date. 16. Ibid., p. 107 - Date & location. 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. 211 - Location. 18. 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. 38 - Location. 19. Ibid., p. 38 - Dae. 20. LDS Ancestral File, Date & state. 21. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 211 - Date. 22. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 107 - Name of husband. 23. Ibid., p. 107 - Name of 1st husband. 24. Ibid., p. 107 - Name of 2nd husband. 25. Ibid., p. 90 - Date. 26. Ibid., p. 107 - Year & location. 27. Ibid., p. 107 - Name of 1st wife. 28. Ibid., p. 107 - Name of 2nd wife. 29. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 212 - Location. 30. Ibid., p. 212 - Date. 31. Ibid., p. 207 - Date. 32. Ibid., p. 213 - Date & location. 33. Ibid., p. 213 - Location. 34. Ibid., p. 213 - Name of wife.

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    1. [VTWINDSO] GRANGER, John - Descendants of (part 1)
    2. First Generation 1. John GRANGER was born on 23 May 1734 in Andover, Essex, Massachusetts.1 He died on 21 Jun 1782 in New Braintree, Worcester, Massachusetts.1 Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 106. He was fifth generation from Lanceolot Granger, who is supposed to have come to this country about 1624, and settled in Connecticut. He was Revolutionary soldier, and settled in new Braintree, Mass., with his wife. They had seven children. John GRANGER and Rebecca HASKELL were married on 16 Jun 1763 in New Braintree, Worcester, Massachusetts.1,2 Rebecca HASKELL was born. John GRANGER and Rebecca HASKELL had the following children: +2 i. Roger GRANGER, born on 1 Oct 1774, New Braintree, Worcester, Massachusetts3; married Elizabeth (Betsey) GOODNOUGH, on 28 Dec 1802, New Braintree, Worcester, Massachusetts1,4; died on 7 Dec 1853, Randolph, Orange, Vermont3. +3 ii. Rev. Washington GRANGER, born on 13 Oct 1776, New Braintree, Worcester, Massachusetts1,5; married Sarah (Sally) NYE, on 1 Jul 17986,7; died on 22 Jul 1859, Randolph, Orange, Vermont8,9. Second Generation 2. Roger GRANGER (John-1) was born on 1 Oct 1774 in New Braintree, Worcester, Massachusetts.3 He died on 7 Dec 1853 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.3 Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 106. They came to Randolph in 1804 and settled near the Center village, on the farm known to this day as the Granger farm, now owned by Gilman Mann. Roger GRANGER and Elizabeth (Betsey) GOODNOUGH were married on 28 Dec 1802 in New Braintree, Worcester, Massachusetts.1,4 Elizabeth (Betsey) GOODNOUGH was born on 2 Mar 1774 in Fitzwilliam, Cheshire, New Hampshire.1 She died on 11 Nov 1858 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.1 Roger GRANGER and Elizabeth (Betsey) GOODNOUGH had the following children: +4 i. Luther GRANGER, born on 15 Jan 1804, New Braintree, Worcester, Massachusetts4,10; married Mary B. ENGLISH2; married Philena Augusta ENGLISH2; died on 3 Feb 18944. +5 ii. Calvin GRANGER, born on 26 Mar 1805, Randolph, Orange, Vermont3; married Maria MORGAN, 2 spe 1834, Randolph, Orange, Vermont1,11; died East Poultney, Rutland, Vermont. +6 iii. Charles GRANGER, born on 4 Jul 1806, Randolph, Orange, Vermont3; married Emeline WETHERELL2. +7 iv. Eliza GRANGER, born on 24 Nov 1807, Randolph, Orange, Vermont3; married Dr. Hart SMITH12; married David PARTRIDGE13; died on 24 Aug 18554. +8 v. Eleazer Wells GRANGER, born on 27 Nov 1809, Randolph, Orange, Vermont3; married Mary R. JOHNSON2; died on 2 Mar 18954. +9 vi. Submit GRANGER, born on 20 Feb 1812, Randolph, Orange, Vermont14; married Moses Stoddard NUTTING, on 14 Apr 185915; died on 17 Sep 186815. +10 vii. Isaac GRANGER, born on 19 May 1814, Randolph, Orange, Vermont16; married Rebecca SPRAGUE11; died on 22 Mar 189115. +11 viii. Noah GRANGER, born on 14 Apr 1817, Randolph, Orange, Vermont16; married Caroline CLARK, on 23 Jun 184015. 3. Rev. Washington GRANGER (John-1) was born on 13 Oct 1776 in New Braintree, Worcester, Massachusetts.1,5 He died on 22 Jul 1859 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.8,9 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.17,18 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 210. In his younger days he lived in Bethel Village. About 1810 he moved to Gilead. He purchased lot #9 in the first range east of Rochester line issued to the original grant of W. Lyon. On June 24, 1832, he conveyed all this property to his son Samuel except half of the house and a garden plot. The house which he built and lived in most of his life hasb been long gone and even the cellar hole has been filled in. No evidence remains today of the original settlement of the Granger family. It was located a short distance below the present home of Raymond Smith. Later he moved to Randolph, Vermont where he died. He was twice married, his second wife being a sidow woman by the name of Fish. Rev. Washington GRANGER and Sarah (Sally) NYE were married on 1 Jul 1798.6,7 Sarah (Sally) NYE was born on 8 Aug 1780.7 She died on 21 Aug 1837 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. 210. of New Braintree, Mass. Rev. Washington GRANGER and Sarah (Sally) NYE had the following children: +12 i. John GRANGER, born on 14 Feb 1799, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont1; married Eunice OWEN6; died on 22 Feb 1880, Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa1. 13 ii. Washingon GRANGER was born on 22 Feb 1800 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 He died on 22 Feb 1800 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 +14 iii. Daniel GRANGER, born on 5 Apr 1802, Randolph, Orange, Vermont1,9; died on 25 Mar 1842, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont8,19. 15 iv. Almira GRANGER was born on 17 Mar 1805 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 She died on 6 Sep 1891.7 +16 v. Pliny Nye GRANGER, born on 17 Jul 18077; married Jane CALDER, on 10 Jun 18457; died on 19 Nov 1868, Randolph, Orange, Vermont1. 17 vi. Samuel Thompson GRANGER was born on 25 Jul 1809 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 He died on 12 Jul 1882 in Marion, Lyme, Iowa.1 18 vii. James GRANGER was born on 29 May 1812 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 He died on 11 Jan 1837 in , , Ohio.20 19 viii. George GRANGER was born on 10 Jul 1814 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 He died on 15 Jul 1860 in Mt. Gilead, Seneca, Ohio.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. 211. Settled in Wisconsin. 20 ix. Sarah GRANGER was born on 16 Apr 1820 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.21 She died on 8 Sep 1822 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.8 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.17 21 x. Joseph GRANGER was born on 19 Apr 1824 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 He died on 8 Aug 1842 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.18 Third Generation 4. Luther GRANGER (Roger-2, John-1) was born on 15 Jan 1804 in New Braintree, Worcester, Massachusetts.4,10 He died on 3 Feb 1894.4 Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 107. He was two months old when his parents came to Randolph. His education was received in the district schools, and he being the oldest child, considerable of the work on his father's farm devolved upon him at a very early age. At the age of twenty-five he was married, and bought a farm adjoining htat of his father, but lived on and carried on the homestead for the first farm west there-from, which is now owned by Horace A. Lamb. He lived here about three years, when he sold out and bought the old Richard Kimball farm, about one and one-half miles north of the Center. Here he remained until 1882, when he gave up this active work, and came to this village to live. Luther GRANGER and Mary B. ENGLISH were married.2 Mary B. ENGLISH was born. Luther GRANGER and Mary B. ENGLISH had the following children: +22 i. Charles GRANGER, born on 14 Dec 183015; married Lucretia HARBACK11. 23 ii. Nancy English GRANGER was born on 27 Dec 1834.15 Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 107. Now resides with her brother Charles in Randolph, Vt. Luther GRANGER and Philena Augusta ENGLISH were married.2 Philena Augusta ENGLISH was born. Luther GRANGER and Philena Augusta ENGLISH had the following children: 24 i. Henry Luther GRANGER was born on 17 Mar 1840.15 He died on 19 Sep 1842.15 +25 ii. Mary Betsey GRANGER, born on 13 Jul 184315; married Herbert V. FLETCHER, on 26 Nov 186315. +26 iii. Henrietta Eliza GRANGER, born on 30 Nov 184415; married James TINKHAM22. +27 iv. Clara Philena GRANGER, born on 18 Sep 184715; married James K. THOMPSON23; married George J. PRINCE24. 28 v. Edwin Luther GRANGER was born on 4 Apr 1849.15 Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 108. Unmarried, is now a Conductor on the Old Colony Railroad, with a residence in South Braintree, Mass. +29 vi. Flora Tryphena GRANGER, born on 18 Feb 185415; married Charles W. MILLER22. 30 vii. Caroline GRANGER was born on 20 Nov 1857.15 Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 108. Unmarried, is now staying in South Mineaplis, with her sister. 5. Calvin GRANGER (Roger-2, John-1) was born on 26 Mar 1805 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.3 He died in East Poultney, Rutland, Vermont. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 107. Now lives at East Poultney, Vt. Calvin GRANGER and Maria MORGAN were married 2 spe 1834 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.1,11 Maria MORGAN (daughter of Rufus MORGAN and Ruth KIBBIE) was born on 22 Mar 1808 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.25 She died on 16 Apr 1891 in East Poultney, Rutland, Vermont.1 Calvin GRANGER and Maria MORGAN had the following children: 31 i. Jane C. GRANGER was born on 28 Sep 1836 in Northfield, Washington, Vermont.1 32 ii. Charles GRANGER was born on 26 Jul 1837 in Northfield, Washington, Vermont.1 33 iii. John C. GRANGER was born on 27 Jul 1837 in Northfield, Washington, Vermont.1 34 iv. James GRANGER was born on 30 Nov 1839 in Northfield, Washington, Vermont.1 35 v. Annie M. GRANGER was born on 15 Dec 1845 in Plainfield, Washington, Vermont.1 36 vi. Mary Elizabeth GRANGER was born on 10 Feb 1851 in Cambridge, Orange, Vermont.1 She died on 1 Mar 1889.7 6. Charles GRANGER (Roger-2, John-1) was born on 4 Jul 1806 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.3 Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 107. He left no issue. Charles GRANGER and Emeline WETHERELL were married.2 Emeline WETHERELL was born. 7. Eliza GRANGER (Roger-2, John-1) was born on 24 Nov 1807 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.3 She died on 24 Aug 1855.4 Eliza GRANGER and Dr. Hart SMITH were married.12 Dr. Hart SMITH was born. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 50. He practiced but a short time in town, in 1834. Eliza GRANGER and David PARTRIDGE were married.13 David PARTRIDGE was born. 8. Eleazer Wells GRANGER (Roger-2, John-1) was born on 27 Nov 1809 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.3 He died on 2 Mar 1895.4 Eleazer Wells GRANGER and Mary R. JOHNSON were married.2 Mary R. JOHNSON was born. Eleazer Wells GRANGER and Mary R. JOHNSON had the following children: +37 i. Emma GRANGER, married Albert REID22. 9. Submit GRANGER (Roger-2, John-1) was born on 20 Feb 1812 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.14 She died on 17 Sep 1868.15 Submit GRANGER and Moses Stoddard NUTTING were married on 14 Apr 1859.15 Moses Stoddard NUTTING was born. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 107. of Randolph. No issue. 10. Isaac GRANGER (Roger-2, John-1) was born on 19 May 1814 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.16 He died on 22 Mar 1891.15 Isaac GRANGER and Rebecca SPRAGUE were married.11 Rebecca SPRAGUE was born. Isaac GRANGER and Rebecca SPRAGUE had the following children: 38 i. James GRANGER died in 1894 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.26 39 ii. George GRANGER was born. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 107. Now lives in California. 40 iii. Charles GRANGER was born. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 107. Lives in Boston. 11. Noah GRANGER (Roger-2, John-1) was born on 14 Apr 1817 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.16 Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 107. Now lives at Randolph Center. They had seven children. Noah GRANGER and Caroline CLARK were married on 23 Jun 1840.15 Caroline CLARK (daughter of William S. CLARK and Myra BALDWIN) was born on 5 Sep 1820 in Thetford, Orange, Vermont.1 She died on 24 Apr 1892.15 Noah GRANGER and Caroline CLARK had the following children: +41 i. William Noah GRANGER, born on 9 Jun 184115; married Matilda B. PAINE27; married Margaret VAN DORN28. +42 ii. Nathan Henry GRANGER, born on 16 Feb 184415; married Rose Mayrian FRAZER11; died on 16 Jun 187815. 43 iii. Newell Culver GRANGER was born on 11 May 1846.15 He died on 3 Sep 1846.15 +44 iv. Frank Clark GRANGER, born on 8 Apr 184915; married Alice M. BUTLER11. +45 v. Fanny Aurora GRANGER, born on 26 Aug 185315; married Edward L. BASS22; died on 20 Oct 1880. +46 vi. Fred Wells GRANGER, born on 8 Jun 185715; married Mary C. BRIGGS11; died on 23 Sep 189015. 47 vii. Myra Caroline GRANGER was born on 7 Feb 1861.15 She died on 25 Jul 1862. 12. John GRANGER (Washington-2, John-1) was born on 14 Feb 1799 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 He died on 22 Feb 1880 in Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa.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. 211. Lived in Woodstock, Vt. and later went West to settle. John GRANGER and Eunice OWEN were married.6 Eunice OWEN was born. John GRANGER and Eunice OWEN had the following children: 48 i. Saraldon GRANGER was born on 30 Mar 1826.9 She died on 15 Jul 1845.9 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.18 49 ii. Hiram GRANGER was born about 1836.5 He died on 15 Jan 1853.9 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.18 14. Daniel GRANGER (Washington-2, John-1) was born on 5 Apr 1802 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.1,9 He died on 25 Mar 1842 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.8,19 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.18 Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 211. He lived in Westfield, Ohio, for a spell but returned to Gilead where he died. Daniel GRANGER had the following children: +50 i. John GRANGER, born about 1835, Westfield, Morrow, Ohio5,29; married Mary Jane DYKE, on 23 Oct 1860, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont30; died on 31 Jan 1866, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont9,30. 16. Pliny Nye GRANGER (Washington-2, John-1) was born on 17 Jul 1807.7 He died on 19 Nov 1868 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.1 Pliny Nye GRANGER and Jane CALDER were married on 10 Jun 1845.7 Jane CALDER (daughter of John H. CALDER and Margaret GRAHAM) was born on 30 Nov 1818.7 Pliny Nye GRANGER and Jane CALDER had the following children: 51 i. Abel S. GRANGER was born about 1850.5 He died on 28 Feb 1852.9 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.5

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