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    1. [VTWINDSO] COLLAMER, Harriet - Ancestors of
    2. First Generation 1. Harriet COLLAMER was born on 25 Jun 1819 in Royalton, Windsor, Vermont.1 Second Generation 2. Jacob COLLAMER was born on 8 Jan 1791 in Troy, Rensselaer, New York.2 He died on 9 Nov 1865.3 Matthias Farnsworth and his Descendants in America. A Monograph. by Claudius Buchanan Farnsworth, Published by the Author, Pawtucket, Rhode Island, 1891. p. 41. Citizen of Vermont, who for many years represented that State in the U.S. Senate. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895. p. 54. He entered the University of Vermont in 1806, at the age of fifteen and one-half years, and ws graduated from the University in 1810. He then went to St. Albans where he studied law with a Mr. Langworthy, and also with Benjamin Swift, and was admitted to the bar in 1813. He served in 1812 as lieutenant of Artillery during the frontier campaign, having been drafted into the detailed militia service. Soon after his admission to the bar Mr. Collamer moved to Randolph Center; here he found Judge Dudley Chase, a practicing lawyer of ten years standing, and Hon. William Nutting, just beginning his practice. In 1814, Mr. Collamer helped to raise a compny of volunteers to meet the British invasion of New York, and with them marched to Burlington, where he procured a vessel to carry them across the lake to Plattsburgh, not knowing that the victory was won before they reached Burlington. In 1816, Mr. Collamer removed to Royalton, where he lived 20 years, growing continually in his professional standing, and in the respect and love of his fellow citizens. In 1836, he removed his home for tha last time to Woodstock. He represented Royalton in the General Assembly in 1821, '22, '27 and '28. In 1822, '23 and '24 he was State Attorney for Windsor County. In 1833, he was elected one of the Assistant Judges of the Supreme Court. He was continued in this office until 1842, when he declined a re-election. In November, 1843, he was elected to Congress by the Whigs of his district. His services in the House of Represetatives were continued until 1849, in which year he was appointed Post-master-General, which office he held till the death of President Taylor in 1850. Returning to Vermont he was elected one of the Circuit Judges, which position he held till 1854, when the General Assembly elected him United States Senator, he held this office, being once re-elected, till 1865. On the 9th of November, 1865, ended the life of this illustrious man. His life was full of honors, and he never held an office he did not fill full, nor to which he did not add honor. Jacob COLLAMER and Mary N. STONE were married on 15 Jul 1817 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont.1,4 3. Mary N. STONE was born. Jacob COLLAMER and Mary N. STONE had the following children: 1 i. Harriet COLLAMER. ii. Mary COLLAMER was born on 10 Jan 1822 in Royalton, Windsor, Vermont.1 iii. Elizabeth COLLAMER was born on 10 Jan 1822 in Royalton, Windsor, Vermont.1 iv. William COLLAMER was born on 20 Apr 1824 in Royalton, Windsor, Vermont.1 He died on 14 May 1873.3 v. Edward COLLAMER was born on 15 Jan 1827 in Royalton, Windsor, Vermont.1 He died on 15 Nov 1891.3 vi. Ellen COLLAMER was born on 2 Sep 1831 in Royalton, Windsor, Vermont.1 vii. Frances COLLAMER was born on 25 Oct 1834 in Royalton, Windsor, Vermont.1 She died in Nov 1834 in Royalton, Windsor, Vermont.1 Third Generation 4. Samuel COLLAMER was born. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895. p. 54. Moved to Burlington, Vt., in 1795. Samuel COLLAMER and Elizabeth VAN DUSEN were married.5 5. Elizabeth VAN DUSEN was born. Samuel COLLAMER and Elizabeth VAN DUSEN had the following children: 2 i. Jacob COLLAMER. 6. Abijah STONE was born. Matthias Farnsworth and his Descendants in America. A Monograph. by Claudius Buchanan Farnsworth, Published by the Author, Pawtucket, Rhode Island, 1891. p. 41. of St. Albans, Vt. Abijah STONE and Hannah FARNSWORTH were married on 4 Aug 1785.6 7. Hannah FARNSWORTH was born. Abijah STONE and Hannah FARNSWORTH had the following children: 3 i. Mary N. STONE. Fourth Generation 14. Thomas FARNSWORTH was born on 1 Apr 1731.7 He died in Ipswich, , New Hampshire.8 Matthias Farnsworth and his Descendants in America. A Monograph. by Claudius Buchanan Farnsworth, Published by the Author, Pawtucket, Rhode Island, 1891. p. 40. Lived some time at Lunenburg, Mass., and then joined the party that settled New Ipswich, N.H. He had eleven children who lived to mature age. Thomas FARNSWORTH and Elizabeth TUTTLE were married in Littleton, Middlesex, Massachusetts.8 15. Elizabeth TUTTLE was born. Thomas FARNSWORTH and Elizabeth TUTTLE had the following children: i. Moses FARNSWORTH died on 23 Oct 1837 in Sugar Grove, Warren, Pennsylvania.9 Matthias Farnsworth and his Descendants in America. A Monograph. by Claudius Buchanan Farnsworth, Published by the Author, Pawtucket, Rhode Island, 1891. p. 40. Served in the Revolutionary War. 7 ii. Hannah FARNSWORTH. iii. Jonathan FARNSWORTH was born on 12 Aug 1774 in Alstead, Cheshire, New Hampshire.10 Matthias Farnsworth and his Descendants in America. A Monograph. by Claudius Buchanan Farnsworth, Published by the Author, Pawtucket, Rhode Island, 1891. p. 41. Eleven children, nearly all were born in New Hampshire. Sources 1. International Genealogical Index - North America, Date & location. 2. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 54 - Date & location. 3. International Genealogical Index - North America, Date. 4. Matthias Farnsworth and his Descendants in America. A Monograph. by Claudius Buchanan Farnsworth, Published by the Author, Pawtucket, Rhode Island, 1891. p. 41 - Name of husband. 5. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 54 - Name of wife. 6. Matthias Farnsworth and his Descendants in America. A Monograph. by Claudius Buchanan Farnsworth, Published by the Author, Pawtucket, Rhode Island, 1891. p. 41 - Date. 7. Ibid., p. 40 - Date. 8. Ibid., p. 40 - Location. 9. Ibid., p. 40 - Date & location. 10. Ibid., p. 41 - Date & location.

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    1. [VTWINDSO] CHASE, DUDLEY, Dea. - Descendants of (part 2 of 2)
    2. Fourth Generation 23. George Brown CHASE (Simeon-3, Simeon-2, Dudley-1) was born on 9 Sep 1826 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.37 He died on 15 Aug 1881 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.18,40 George Brown CHASE and Sophia HAILE were married on 21 Jun 1848.38 Sophia HAILE (daughter of Dr. Henry HAILE and Louisa) was born on 26 Sep 1827 in Middlebury, Addison, Vermont.37 She died on 13 Aug 1856 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.40 George Brown CHASE and Sophia HAILE had the following children: 33 i. Charles Dudlley CHASE was born on 26 Apr 1849 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.37 He died on 26 Aug 1871 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.37 34 ii. Frank Solon CHASE was born on 14 Oct 1851 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.37 He died on 28 Jan 1853 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.37 +35 iii. Simeon Haile CHASE, born on 20 Jul 1855, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont37; married Flora WEBSTER, on 23 Oct 1883, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont40. George Brown CHASE and Harriet PUTNAM were married.39 Harriet PUTNAM was born on 23 Apr 1829 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.37 George Brown CHASE and Harriet PUTNAM had the following children: 36 i. Geroge Carson CHASE was born on 30 Nov 1859 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.18 History of Windsor County, Vermont, Edited by Lewis Ass Aldrich & Frank R. Holmes, D. Maon & Co., Publeishers, Syracuse, N.Y. 1891. p. 937. A resident of Detroit, Mich. 28. Jane FLYNN (Olivia SMITH-3, Lois CHASE-2, Dudley-1) was born on 5 Jun 1830.44 She died on 17 Apr 1868 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.44,45 She was buried in Old Church Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.54 Jane FLYNN and James Jay WILSON were married on 1 Nov 1858.45 James Jay WILSON (son of Jay WILSON and Laura CHILDS) was born on 16 May 1831 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.44,55 He died on 30 Sep 1897 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.44 He was buried in Old Church Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.54 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 55. He attended the public schools of Bethel, and the academy at Randolph, studied law in the office of Augustus P. Hunton at Bethel, and was admitted to the bar of Windsor County in 1858. He established and office in Bethel, where he has since continued in practice, having from 1868 to 1870 as a partner, E.J. McWain, Esq. A Republican in politics, he was elected senator of Windsor county in 1874. He has always lived in Bethel, except for a short absence in his youth, when he was teaching in the south. He first lived in the house occupied now by Gardner J. Wallace, from which he moved to his present fine residence. In 1874, he represented the County of Windsor in the Senate, with credit to himself and his constituency. He was State's attorney from 1884 to 1886. He has an extensive and successful practice, and is considered one of the ablest lawyers in the State. His most marked characteristic is his tireless and unceasing industry. He is skilful and energetic, and has marvellous executive ability which enables him to give the most careful attention to the multiplicity of details of his various professional and private concerns. Jane FLYNN and James Jay WILSON had the following children: +37 i. Guy WILSON, born on 11 Jul 1864, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont45; married Abbie M. FISHER, on 29 Aug 1889, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont31,56; died on 1 Mar 1936, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont31. 30. Addison Chase SMITH (Dudley Chase-3, Lois CHASE-2, Dudley-1) was born in 1827.7 He died in 1903.7 Addison Chase SMITH and Sarah HARDESTY were married in 1849.7 Sarah HARDESTY was born in 1829.7 Addison Chase SMITH and Sarah HARDESTY had the following children: +38 i. Alice Flynn SMITH, born in 18507; married Homer Grant SHIRLEY, in 18697. 31. Daughter CHASE (George-3, Philander-2, Dudley-1) was born. Daughter CHASE and Nelson SMITH were married.48 Nelson SMITH was born. 32. Eliza Grover CHASE (George-3, Philander-2, Dudley-1) was born on 27 Feb 1816 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.14 She died in Feb 1892 in Elsinore, , California.52,53 Eliza Grover CHASE and Martin Monroe FLINT were married in 1838 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.49-51 Martin Monroe FLINT (son of Gen. Martin FLINT and Asenath MORSE) was born on 27 Feb 1816 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.14,57 Eliza Grover CHASE and Martin Monroe FLINT had the following children: 39 i. Charles FLINT was born. 40 ii. Fay FLINT was born. Sources 1. History of Windsor County, Vermont, Edited by Lewis Cass Aldrich & Frank R. Holmes, D. Maon & Co., Publeishers, Syracuse, N.Y. 1891. p. 936 - Year. 2. Sutton Vital Records, p. 41 - Date & location. 3. History of Windsor County, Vermont, Edited by Lewis Cass Aldrich & Frank R. Holmes, D. Maon & Co., Publeishers, Syracuse, N.Y. 1891. p. 936 - Date & location. 4. 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. 50 - Name of wife. 5. Sutton Vital Records, Date. 6. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 50 - Date & location. 7. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume 90, p. 241 - Year. 8. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 46 - Date. 9. Ibid., p. 46 - Date & location. 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. 70 - Date. 11. LDS Pedigree File, Date & location. 12. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 54 - Date & location. 13. LDS Ancestral File, Name of wife. 14. Ibid., Date & location. 15. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 28 - Name of wife. 16. LDS Ancestral File, Date. 17. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 50 - Year & location. 18. Ibid., p. 50 - Date. 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. 70 - Location. 20. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 45 - Date & location. 21. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume 90, p. 241 - Year & location. 22. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 47 - Date. 23. Ibid., p. 47 - Date & location. 24. Ibid., p. 47 - Name of husband. 25. Ibid., p. 47 - Name of wife. 26. Ibid., p. 47 - Location. 27. Ibid., p. 47 - Surname of wife. 28. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume 90, p. 241 - Year/2nd marriage. 29. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 47 - Year & location. 30. International Genealogical Index - North America, Date. 31. Ibid., Date & location. 32. LDS Ancestral File, Location. 33. Ibid., Date & state. 34. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 28 - Location. 35. Ibid., p. 28 - Date. 36. Ibid., p. 50 - Date & state. 37. History of Windsor County, Vermont, Edited by Lewis Cass Aldrich & Frank R. Holmes, D. Maon & Co., Publeishers, Syracuse, N.Y. 1891. p. 937 - Date & location. 38. Ibid., p. 937 - Date & lineage. 39. Ibid., p. 937 - Name of 2nd wife. 40. Ibid., p. 937 - Date. 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. 32 - Location. 42. Ibid., p. 32 - Year. 43. Ibid., p. 32 - Date. 44. Ibid., p. 84 - Date. 45. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 55 - 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. 32 - Date & location. 47. Ibid., p. 70 - Year. 48. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 28 - Name of husband. 49. LDS Ancestral File, Year & location. 50. Harriet M. Chase, Randolph, Vt. Names of father & grandfather. 51. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 138 - Name of wife. 52. The Flint Heritage - Wales to Iowa by Edwin W. Flint, Printed Privately at Austin, Texas, 1984. Book Source: LDS FHL SLC US/CAN 929.273F646FE, p. 53 - Date & location. 53. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 138 - Date & location. 54. 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. 84 - Location. 55. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 31 - Date & location. 56. Ibid., p. 55 - Name of wife. 57. Genealogical Register of the Descendants of Thomas Flint of Salem. Complied by John Flint and John H. Stone. Printed by Warren F. Draper, Andover, Mass., 1860. Book Source: LDS FHC SLC 929.273F646FJ. p. 103 - Date.

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    1. [VTWINDSO] CHASE, DUDLEY, Dea. - Descendants of (part 1 of 2)
    2. First Generation 1. Dea. Dudley CHASE was born on 29 Aug 1730 in Sutton, Worcester, Massachusetts.1,2 He died on 13 Sep 1813 in Cornish, Sullivan, New Hampshire.3 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 50. of Cornish, Sullivan County, New Hampshire. History of Windsor County, Vermont, Edited by Lewis Ass Aldrich & Frank R. Holmes, D. Maon & Co., Publeishers, Syracuse, N.Y. 1891. p. 937. Came to Cornish (N.H.) in the spring of 1761, and was one of the first settlers of that town, where he died. He had 15 children. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 54. Moved from Sutton, Mass. to Cornish, N.H., about 1764, and settled on the banks of the Connecticut river, at which place the last seven of a family of fifteen children were born. Here they met the trials of pioneer life and amassed a fine property. Dea. Dudley CHASE and Alice CORBETT were married in Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts.4 Alice CORBETT was born in 1732 in Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts. She died on 13 Sep 1813.5 History of Windsor County, Vermont, Edited by Lewis Ass Aldrich & Frank R. Holmes, D. Maon & Co., Publeishers, Syracuse, N.Y. 1891. p. 937. of Mendon, Mass. Dea. Dudley CHASE and Alice CORBETT had the following children: +2 i. Simeon CHASE, born on 14 Jun 1751, Sutton, Worcester, Massachusetts6; married Molly MARCH4; died on 6 Sep 1847, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont6. +3 ii. Lois CHASE, born on 16 Aug 1756, Cornish, Sullivan, New Hampshire7,8; married Benjamin SMITH, in 17797; died on 4 Jan 1832, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont9,10. +4 iii. Ithamar CHASE, born on 27 Sep 1762, Sutton, Worcester, Massachusetts11; married Janet RALSTON, on 26 Jun 1792, Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire11; died on 11 Aug 1817, Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire11. +5 iv. Dudley CHASE, born on 30 Dec 1771, Cornish, Sullivan, New Hampshire12; married Olivia BROWN13; died on 23 Feb 1846, Randolph, Orange, Vermont12. +6 v. Philander CHASE, born on 14 Dec 1775, Cornish, Sullivan, New Hampshire14; married Mary FAY, on 29 Jul 179615,16; died on 20 Sep 1852, Jubilee, Peoria, Illinois. Second Generation 2. Simeon CHASE (Dudley-1) was born on 14 Jun 1751 in Sutton, Worcester, Massachusetts.6 He died on 6 Sep 1847 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 50. One of the first settlers in the town of Bethel, Vermont. Simeon CHASE and Molly MARCH were married.4 Molly MARCH was born. Simeon CHASE and Molly MARCH had the following children: +7 i. Simeon CHASE, born in 1796, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont17; married Olivia BROWN, in Oct 182118; died in May 182718. 8 ii. Nancy CHASE was born. 3. Lois CHASE (Dudley-1) was born on 16 Aug 1756 in Cornish, Sullivan, New Hampshire.7,8 She died on 4 Jan 1832 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9,10 She was buried in Old Church Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.19 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 46. The original log cabin were Mr. Smith was born was located on the meadow, near the west branch of the White River, and there were only two or three families in Bethel at the time. On acount of the depredations of teh Indians, there was a general feeling of alarm throughout the country. It was increased by the burning of Royalton about this time, and Deacon Dudley Chase came to Bethel to take his daughter home with to Cornish, N.H., till the danger should be past. There were no roads in those days, and it would have been necceary for her to ride on horse-back behind her father on a pillion, which she was in no conditin to do. After the birth of her son, however, she was taken about four miles to the fort at the mouth of the first branch, and remained there for some time. Lois CHASE and Benjamin SMITH were married in 1779.7 Benjamin SMITH was born on 6 Dec 1753 in Cornish, Sullivan, New Hampshire.10,20 He died on 12 Oct 1822 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.10,21 He was buried in Old Church Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.19 The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume 90, p. 241. Benjamin Smith enlisted, 1775, in Captain Moseley's company, Colonel Durkee's regiment, Connecticut troops, and, 1776 - 77, served in Captain Brown's company. He was engaged in the battles of Bunker Hill, Harlem, and Trenton. In 1818, he applied for a pension. His claim was allowed. He was born in Pomfret, Conn.; died in Bethel, Vt. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 46. Came to Bethel, Vt., in the early part of 1780, and settled on the farm (then a wilderness) now occupied by Squire Bowen on the Randolph road. When the town was settled Deacon Dudly Chase, one of the original proprietors gave to his eldest son, Simeon, and his two daughters, Alice and Lois respectively, three farms adjoining, this being one of them. Benjamin Smith carried on this farm until his death, which occured September 12, 1822. There were twelve children born of this marriage. Lois CHASE and Benjamin SMITH had the following children: +9 i. Asa SMITH, born on 6 Sep 1780, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont9,10; married Unity RICHMOND, on 13 Apr 182322; died on 17 May 1859, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont10,23. +10 ii. Narcissa SMITH, born on 21 Jul 1782, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont23; married Dr. Lucius LEE24. +11 iii. Addison SMITH, born on 17 Apr 1784, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont23; married Nancy Fitzgerald HICKS25; died on 21 Jan 1846, Shelbyville, Shelby, Illinois23. 12 iv. Jehosheba SMITH was born on 15 Jan 1786 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.10,23 She died on 18 Jul 1844 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.10,23 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 47. She died on the farm where she was born. She was buried in Old Church Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.19 +13 v. Marcia SMITH, born on 30 Sep 1787, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont23; married Martin PRATT24; died Holland Purchase, , New York26. +14 vi. Lucia SMITH, born on 2 Apr 1789, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont23; married Horace RUSSELL24; died Jubilee, Peoria, Illinois26. 15 vii. Benjmain SMITH was born on 14 Jan 1791 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.23 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 47. Went West and died unmarried. +16 viii. Ransford SMITH, born on 8 May 1792, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont23; married HICKS27. +17 ix. Olivia SMITH, born on 2 Dec 1795, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont23; married Paul FLYNN24; died on 26 Jan 1878, Coldwater, Branch, Michigan23. +18 x. Dudley Chase SMITH, born on 22 Dec 1796, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont7,23; married Elizabeth BERRY, in 182728; died in 1880, Bloomington, Monroe, Indiana7,26. 19 xi. Hebert Chase SMITH was born on 8 Dec 1798 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.23 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 47. Lived with his brother Dudley, and died unmarried. +20 xii. Daniel Corbertt SMITH, born on 14 Oct 1802, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont23; married Caroline KINNEY25; died on 6 Sep 1872, West Randolph, Orange, Vermont10,29. 4. Ithamar CHASE (Dudley-1) was born on 27 Sep 1762 in Sutton, Worcester, Massachusetts.11 He died on 11 Aug 1817 in Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire.11 Ithamar CHASE and Janet RALSTON were married on 26 Jun 1792 in Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire.11 Janet RALSTON was born. Ithamar CHASE and Janet RALSTON had the following children: 21 i. Salmon Portland CHASE was born on 13 Jan 1808 in Cornish, Sullivan, New Hampshire.30 He died on 7 May 1873 in New York City, , New York.31 Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 54. Hon. Salmon P. Chase, nephew of Dudley Chase of Randolph, Vt. He was Secretary of the treasury and Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. 5. Dudley CHASE (Dudley-1) was born on 30 Dec 1771 in Cornish, Sullivan, New Hampshire.12 He died on 23 Feb 1846 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.12 He was buried in Old Cemetery, Randolph Center, Orange, Vermont.32 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 28. of Randolph, Vt. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 54. He graduated in 1791 from Dartmouth College, and read law with Hon. Lot Hall, at Westminster, Vt. he commenced the practice of is profession at Randolph, which was his home thereafter; here he won merited honors, and here he died. He was probably the first lawyer in Randolph. He was State Attorney for Orange County from 1803 to 1811. He ws United States Senator from Veront from 1813 to 1817; at this time he was elected a Judge of the Supreme Court of Vermont, and resinged his position as Senator to accept the new office. this he held by successive elections, till 1821. His town again sent hime to the General Assembly in 1823 and 1824. This last Legislature re-elected Mr. Chase to the United States Senate, where he served his State till 1831. Judge Chase was a man of fine presence and courtly manners. He married Olivia Brown, they had no children, but educated and reared a large family, probably 15, mainly nephews and neices. Judge Chase was a strong man, mentally and physically and left a deep impress on the community in which he lived. He died at his Randolph home, twenty-seven days after the death of his beloved wife. His younger brother, Philander, was Bishop of Ohio and Illinois; his nephew, hon. Salmon P. Chase, was Secretary of the Treasury and Chief Justice of teh United States Supreme Court. Dudley CHASE and Olivia BROWN were married.13 Olivia BROWN was buried in Old Cemetery, Randolph Center, Orange, Vermont.32 6. Philander CHASE (Dudley-1) was born on 14 Dec 1775 in Cornish, Sullivan, New Hampshire.14 He died on 20 Sep 1852 in Jubilee, Peoria, Illinois. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 54. Bishop of Ohio and Illinois. Philander CHASE and Mary FAY were married on 29 Jul 1796.15,16 Mary FAY was born on 10 Mar 1779 in Hardwick, Worcester, Massachusetts.14 She died on 5 May 1818 in , , Ohio.33 Philander CHASE and Mary FAY had the following children: +22 i. George CHASE, born on 7 Dec 1797, Albany, Albany, New York14,34; married Eliza GROVER, on 22 Jul 182135. Third Generation 7. Simeon CHASE (Simeon-2, Dudley-1) was born in 1796 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.17 He died in May 1827.18 Simeon CHASE and Olivia BROWN were married in Oct 1821.18 Olivia BROWN was born on 22 Mar 1799 in , , New York.36 She died on 13 Aug 1856 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.18 Simeon CHASE and Olivia BROWN had the following children: +23 i. George Brown CHASE, born on 9 Sep 1826, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont37; married Sophia HAILE, on 21 Jun 184838; married Harriet PUTNAM39; died on 15 Aug 1881, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont18,40. 24 ii. Dudley CHASE was born. 25 iii. Nancy CHASE was born. 9. Asa SMITH (Lois CHASE-2, Dudley-1) was born on 6 Sep 1780 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9,10 He died on 17 May 1859 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.10,23 He was buried in Old Church Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.19 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 46. He was the first child born in Bethel, Vt. He worked on the farm with his father until the death of the latter, when he took the farm and carried on the same, taking car of his mother, several of his brothers and sisters having already moved to other parts of teh country, and the others following with the following exceptions; Jehosheba, who lived and died in the old home; Olivia, who spent the most of her life in Bethel; and Daniel Corbett, who always lived in this vicinity, and died in West Randolph. He was the first child born in Bethel, Vt. Asa Smith was a prominent member of the Episcopal Church his father having been one of the founders of Christ Chuch, the firse edifice, now called Old Christ Church, being located about three and one-half miles northwest of the village, on the Randolph road, near the three Chase farms. Asa Smith died on the same farm he was born on. Asa SMITH and Unity RICHMOND were married on 13 Apr 1823.22 Unity RICHMOND was born on 20 May 1784.10 She died on 22 Sep 1855 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.10 She was buried in Old Church Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.19 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 47. of Bethel, Vt. Asa SMITH and Unity RICHMOND had the following children: 26 i. Lois SMITH was born on 17 Feb 1827 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.10,23 She died on 10 Apr 1905.10 She was buried in Old Church Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.19 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 47. Now resides in Boston, the only descendant of this line of the Smith family. 10. Narcissa SMITH (Lois CHASE-2, Dudley-1) was born on 21 Jul 1782 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.23 Narcissa SMITH and Dr. Lucius LEE were married.24 Dr. Lucius LEE was born. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 47. They moved West where his wife (Narcissa) died leaving a family of sons and daughters. 11. Addison SMITH (Lois CHASE-2, Dudley-1) was born on 17 Apr 1784 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.23 He died on 21 Jan 1846 in Shelbyville, Shelby, Illinois.23 Addison SMITH and Nancy Fitzgerald HICKS were married.25 Nancy Fitzgerald HICKS (daughter of HICKS) was born. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 47. of Hopkinsville, Ky. 13. Marcia SMITH (Lois CHASE-2, Dudley-1) was born on 30 Sep 1787 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.23 She died in Holland Purchase, , New York.26 Marcia SMITH and Martin PRATT were married.24 Martin PRATT was born. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 47. Removed to the Holland purchase in New York. 14. Lucia SMITH (Lois CHASE-2, Dudley-1) was born on 2 Apr 1789 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.23 She died in Jubilee, Peoria, Illinois.26 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 47. She followed the fortunes of Bishop Chase in Ohio and Illinois, and eid at a good old age in Jubilee, Illinois. One daugther. Lucia SMITH and Horace RUSSELL were married.24 Horace RUSSELL was born. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 47. Went West where he died. 16. Ransford SMITH (Lois CHASE-2, Dudley-1) was born on 8 May 1792 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.23 Ransford SMITH and HICKS were married.27 HICKS (daughter of HICKS) was born. 17. Olivia SMITH (Lois CHASE-2, Dudley-1) was born on 2 Dec 1795 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.23 She died on 26 Jan 1878 in Coldwater, Branch, Michigan.23 She was buried in Old Church Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.41 Olivia SMITH and Paul FLYNN were married.24 Paul FLYNN was born about 1793.42 He died on 13 Jun 1860 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.43 He was buried in Old Church Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.41 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 47. of Bethel, Vt. Olivia SMITH and Paul FLYNN had the following children: 27 i. Asa FLYNN was born. +28 ii. Jane FLYNN, born on 5 Jun 183044; married James Jay WILSON, on 1 Nov 185845; died on 17 Apr 1868, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont44,45. 29 iii. Olivia FLYNN was born on 22 May 1835 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.46 She died on 30 May 1835 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.46 She was buried in Old Church Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.41 18. Dudley Chase SMITH (Lois CHASE-2, Dudley-1) was born on 22 Dec 1796 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.7,23 He died in 1880 in Bloomington, Monroe, Indiana.7,26 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 47. Married and lived in Bloomington, Indiana, where he died, leaving a family of sons and daughters. Dudley Chase SMITH and Elizabeth BERRY were married in 1827.28 Elizabeth BERRY was born. Dudley Chase SMITH and Elizabeth BERRY had the following children: +30 i. Addison Chase SMITH, born in 18277; married Sarah HARDESTY, in 18497; died in 19037. 20. Daniel Corbertt SMITH (Lois CHASE-2, Dudley-1) was born on 14 Oct 1802 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.23 He died on 6 Sep 1872 in West Randolph, Orange, Vermont.10,29 He was buried in Old Church Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.19 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 47. Bore two sons, both of whom died unmarried. Daniel Corbertt SMITH and Caroline KINNEY were married.25 Caroline KINNEY was born about 1808.47 She died on 29 Jan 1841 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.10 She was buried in Old Church Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.19 22. George CHASE (Philander-2, Dudley-1) was born on 7 Dec 1797 in Albany, Albany, New York.14,34 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 28. He was born in Albany, N.Y. where his father was a student preparing for the ministry, in 1796. Soon after his birth he was brought by his mother to Vermont, and his early childhood was sepent with his uncle the Hon. Dudley Chase, at Randolph. His uncle superintended his education, and in the year 1815 he was a student at Yale College. He wrote sometimes for periodicals. He lived in the house next north of the bank for a shor time, and went away from Bethel as early as 1824. George CHASE and Eliza GROVER were married on 22 Jul 1821.35 Eliza GROVER was born. George CHASE and Eliza GROVER had the following children: +31 i. Daughter CHASE, married Nelson SMITH48. +32 ii. Eliza Grover CHASE, born on 27 Feb 1816, Randolph, Orange, Vermont14; married Martin Monroe FLINT, in 1838, Randolph, Orange, Vermont49-51; died in Feb 1892, Elsinore, , California52,53.

    05/19/2007 07:57:14
    1. [VTWINDSO] COOPER, Phineas - Descendants of
    2. First Generation 1. Phineas COOPER was born. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 54. of Rochester, Vt. Phineas COOPER had the following children: +2 i. Mary COOPER, married Reuben H. MORRIS1. Second Generation 2. Mary COOPER (Phineas-1) was born. Mary COOPER and Reuben H. MORRIS were married.1 Reuben H. MORRIS was born. Mary COOPER and Reuben H. MORRIS had the following children: +3 i. Dr. George P. MORRIS, born on 20 Nov 1855, Rutland, Rutland, Vermont2; married Mary L. HUTCHINSON, in Jan 18943,4. Sources 1. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 54 - Name of wife. 2. Ibid., p. 54 - Date & location. 3. Ibid., p. 54 - Date. 4. Ibid., p. 54 - 114 - Name of husband.

    05/19/2007 07:20:53
    1. Re: [VTWINDSO] Ludlow Obits
    2. Rebecca Tucker
    3. HERE'S THE OTHER FILE ON Anna Daby. If YOU CAN ADD TO IT, or the other, I'd BE HAPPY. BECKY Tucker of Ludlow VT Generation One 1. Anna1 Daby, also known as Nancy, b. ca. 1796 in Ludlow, Windsor County VT.[i] She married (1) Edward Burnap, 1 Mar 1815 in Ludlow , Windsor County VT,1,[ii] b. 27 Apr 1792, d. 5 Jul 1842 in Ludlow, Windsor County VT,1,[iii] buried: in Pleasant View Cem Ludlow VT, She married (2) Stephen Weston, ca. 1843,3 b. 28 Sep 1775 in Jaffrey NH,3 (son of Isaac Weston and Lucy Dean) d. 18 Jun 1867 in Reading, Windsor County VT.3 Anna died 17 Apr 1852 in Ludlow VT,[iv] buried: in Pleasant View Cem Ludlow VT.[v] She was originally from Fitchburg MA. Edward: Resident of Ludlow at time of his marriage, but originally from Fitchburg MA.. He died aged 56 and his wife Anna Daby Weston is buried beside him in the cemetery. Children by Edward Burnap: i. Addison2 Burnap, b. ca. 1816, d. 7 Nov 1821 in Ludlow VT.4 ii. William Burnap, b. ca. 1822, d. 29 Sep 1850 in Ludlow VT.4 died age 28 2. iii. Dorothy Burnap b. ca. 1822. iv. Sally Burnap, b. ca. 1823, d. 3 Aug 1828 in Ludlow VT.4 3. v. Lydia Ann Burnap b. 9 May 1828. 4. vi. Mehitable M. Burnap b. 4 Sep 1830. vii. Edward Burnap Jr., b. 28 Apr 1834 in Ludlow, Windsor County VT.3 He married Ellen M. Weston, 1852, b. 30 Jul 1829 in Plymouth VT,[vi] (daughter of Stephen Weston Jr. and Eleanor McCollom) d. 1 Jun 1862 in Cavendish VT. Ellen: She was of Plymouth. viii. John Burnap, b. 1835 in VT.3 Generation Two 2. Dorothy2 Burnap, also known as Dolly, (Anna1 Daby) b. ca. 1822 in Ludlow, Windsor County VT.1 She married Ira Withington, 23 Oct 1842 in Ludlow, Windsor County VT,[vii] b. 21 May 1817 in Ludlow, Windsor County VT,[viii] (son of Benjamin Withington Sr. and Sally Estabrook) occupation farmer, d. 3 May 1859 in Ludlow, Windsor County VT.1,[ix] Dorothy died 24 Apr 1850, buried: in Pleasant View Cem Ludlow VT.[x] "Dorothy, wife of Ira Withington" is buried between a Spaulding and a McCollom. It is not apparent what the relationship was, if any. Ira: Lynn McKay says he was born in March, not May. Children: i. Mary A.3 Withington, b. ca. 1843 in VT. ii. John W. Withington, b. ca. 1845 in VT. 5. iii. Charles Henry Withington b. 28 Nov 1846. 3. Lydia Ann2 Burnap, (Anna1 Daby) b. 9 May 1828 in Ludlow, Windsor County VT.3 She married Lysander S. Whitney, 13 Mar 1853 in Ludlow, Windsor County VT,[xi] b. ca. Nov 1826, d. 3 May 1906 in Fitchburg, Worcester County MA,[xii] buried: in Pleasant View Cem Ludlow VT.[xiii] Lydia died 22 Jan 1890 in Chester VT, buried: in Pleasant View Cem Ludlow VT.[xiv] Some records say she was born in Ludlow. Lysander: The family was living in School District #15 in 1858. Served in Civil War Company C 16th Vt Vols Was a painter for profession. "There the wicked cease from troubling and the weary are at rest." Children: i. Elwin B.3 Whitney, b. 1856. He married Ella M. Warner, b. 1850, d. 1929, buried: in Pleasant View Cem Ludlow VT.[xv] Elwin died 1918, buried: in Pleasant View Cem Ludlow VT.15 ii. Ervin Lysander Whitney, birth name Elvin, b. 14 Jul 1856 in Ludlow, Windsor County VT,[xvi] occupation farmer. He married Angie Sophia Bagg, 27 May 1879 in Brattleboro VT.6 He was born at S. Orvis' place in District #7 in Ludlow. It appears his name was called "Elvin" in some records, so Ervin and Elvin may be the same person. iii. Elvin E. Whitney, b. 21 Sep 1858 in Ludlow, Windsor County VT,[xvii] d. 4 May 1880, buried: in Pleasant View Cem Ludlow VT.14 His gravestone calls him "Eddy H." he died aged 21 years, 7 months, 21 days. iv. Mina M. Whitney, b. 30 Jan 1862 in Ludlow, Windsor County VT.[xviii] The family was living in District #8 in Ludlow when she was born. v. Elmer D. Whitney, b. 9 Jun 1864 in Ludlow, Windsor County VT.12 4. Mehitable M.2 Burnap, also known as Mahitable, (Anna1 Daby) b. 4 Sep 1830 in Ludlow VT. She married Jabez Warren Warner, also known as Warren J. Warner, 30 Dec 1849 in Ludlow VT,[xix] b. ca. 1822 in Andover VT, occupation cabinetmaker, machinist, d. 17 Sep 1905 in Turners Falls MA,[xx] buried: in Pleasant View Cem Ludlow VT. Mehitable died 7 May 1857 in Ludlow VT,[xxi] buried: in Pleasant View Cem Ludlow VT. Died age 26 yrs 8 mos, 3 days, wife of J. W. Warner, daughter of Edward Burnap. Jabez: H. H. Sanderson minister at marriage to Mahitable Burnap. J. W. Was a resident in Ludlow at time of his marriage to Mahitable. Was age 83 when he died at Farren Hospital in Turners Falls. He and Louisa R. were both resident in Plymouth at time of son Alfred Warner's birth in 1867 Children: i. Alma Aldula3 Warner, b. 15 Aug 1844 in Ludlow VT, d. 17 Jul 1847, buried: in Pleasant View Cem Ludlow VT. Died from burns in "mop water" age 2yrs 1mo 3days. ii. Emma L. Warner, b. ca. 1854 in Ludlow VT. She married George Farnsworth, d. before 1931. iii. George W. Warner, b. 13 Apr 1857 in Ludlow VT.[xxii] Born district 1 Ludlow VT Generation Three 5. Charles Henry3 Withington, (Dorothy2 Burnap, Anna1 Daby) b. 28 Nov 1846 in Ludlow, Windsor County VT.1 He married Emily A. Lawrence, nickname Emma, also known as Emeline, 23 Aug 1871 in Ludlow, Windsor County VT,[xxiii] b. 1 Dec 1851 in Springfield VT,[xxiv] (daughter of Asahel S. Lawrence and Harriet Carrie Hurd) d. 23 Jan 1920 in Rutland, Rutland County VT, buried: 26 Jan 1920 in Pleasant View Cem Ludlow VT.24 Charles died 6 Dec 1919 in Ludlow, Windsor County VT,24,1 buried: 10 Dec 1919 in Pleasant View Cem Ludlow VT.[xxv] Emily: Children: 6. i. Mary Harriet4 Withington b. 13 Nov 1872. 7. ii. Eva Nellie Withington b. 23 Feb 1875. iii. Effa Bell Withington, also known as Effie, b. 17 Jul 1879 in Ludlow, Windsor County VT.[xxvi] She married Jerry John Cunningham, b. 1874, d. 8 Jun 1954,[xxvii] buried: in Pleasant View Cem Ludlow VT.[xxviii] Effa died 17 Oct 1957,[xxix] buried: in Pleasant View Cem Ludlow VT.28 Her gravestone says that Effie was born in 1882. An Ira Withington (1859 - 1924) is buried next to this couple in the cemetery. 8. iv. Charles Ira Withington b. 4 Aug 1881. Generation Four 6. Mary Harriet4 Withington, (Charles Henry3, Dorothy2 Burnap, Anna1 Daby) b. 13 Nov 1872 in Ludlow, Windsor County VT.[xxx] She married Alfred E. King, 17 Nov 1893 in Ludlow, Windsor County VT,[xxxi] b. ca. 1862 in Keene, Cheshire County NH,[xxxii] (son of John King and Ogil Bolia). Alfred: He was a weaver, aged 28 when he married Mary Withington. Children: 9. i. Paul5 King. ii. Female Child King, b. 18 Mar 1897 in Ludlow, Windsor County VT.32 7. Eva Nellie4 Withington, (Charles Henry3, Dorothy2 Burnap, Anna1 Daby) b. 23 Feb 1875 in Ludlow, Windsor County VT.[xxxiii] She married Charles Edward Burney Sr., b. Oct 1869 in Rutland, Rutland County VT,[xxxiv],[xxxv] d. 7 Oct 1955 in Rutland, Rutland County VT.[xxxvi] Eva died 22 Sep 1951 in Rutland, Rutland County VT.36 Died aged 76 year, 6 months, 29 days Charles: He was 30 years old and working as a painter when his son Howard was born on High Street, Ludlow. Died age 86 years, 11 months, 13 days. It is a guess that Charles Jr and Phila were children of Charles Sr and Eva Withington Burney Children: i. Charles F.5 Burney Jr, census name Carlton ?, b. Jun 1898 in VT.35 It is a guess that he is the Carlton Burney age 1, who was living in the household of Charles and Eva Burney in 1900 in Ludlow. ii. Howard Walter Burney, b. 24 Sep 1900 in Ludlow, Windsor County VT.34 He married Grace Hickory, 2 Aug 1923 in Ludlow, Windsor County VT,[xxxvii] b. ca. 1905 in Reading, Windsor County VT,[xxxviii] (daughter of Frank Hickory and Ella Coughlin). He was a weaver. iii. Phila Burney, b. 6 Dec 1913 in Bridgewater, Windsor County VT,36 buried: in Pleasant View Cem Ludlow VT.24 "Our darling baby." iv. Roger William Burney, b. 12 May 1917 in Ludlow, Windsor County VT.[xxxix] He was the 7th child of his mother. 8. Charles Ira4 Withington, (Charles Henry3, Dorothy2 Burnap, Anna1 Daby) b. 4 Aug 1881 in Ludlow, Windsor County VT.[xl] He married Mary Alice Phillips, b. 18 Jan 1879 in Rochdale, Lancashire England,1 d. 29 Apr 1925 in Boston MA.1 Charles died 9 Aug 1930 in Brattleboro Retreat, Brattleboro VT,1 buried: 21 Aug 1920 in Pleasant View Cem Ludlow VT.[xli] After his wife Alice died in in 1925, he becameseriously ill and was placed in the Brattleboro (VT) Retreat, where he died in 1930. He was a painter by profession. Children George and Hazel ages 20 and 14 went to live withtheir Aunt Effie in Ludlow VT. The two youngest Paul 12, and Barbara 10, became wards of the state and were living with Dagmar and Wolfgang Hansen in MA. Charles 15, was living as a boarder in Worchester MA in 1930. Children: i. George P.5 Withington, b. 1910. ii. Charles Withington, b. 1915.1 iii. Hazel May Withington, b. 1916,1 d. Nov 1986.1 10. iv. Paul Lawrence Withington b. 23 Apr 1918. v. Barbara Withington, b. 1920.1 Generation Five 9. Paul5 King, (Mary Harriet4 Withington, Charles Henry3, Dorothy2 Burnap, Anna1 Daby). He married Unknown. Children: i. Ann6 King. She married Earl Young. Had four children Earl: of Yrcaipa CA 10. Paul Lawrence5 Withington, (Charles Ira4, Charles Henry3, Dorothy2 Burnap, Anna1 Daby) b. 23 Apr 1918 in Medford MA.1 He married Helen Marie Williams, 21 Sep 1945 in Los Angeles CA.1 Paul died 1 Jun 1986 in Yountsville CA.1 Children: i. Lynn6 Withington. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [i] McKay, Lynn Withington, Withington Family Notes (lynn@themorrowgroup.com). [ii] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Volume 1 p86. [iii] Welch, Linda M. F., Weston Family Study (2006 Ms Linda Welch, 2643 Dartmouth College Hwy, North Haverhill NH 03774). [iv] Warner, Rufus S Record of Deaths in the town of Ludlow Vermont From 1790 - 1901 Inclusive. [v] Tucker, Rebecca W. Cemetery Inscriptions in Ludlow VT 2000, 46. [vi] Vermont Vital Records, Middlesex VT. [vii] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Volume 1 p197. [viii] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Volume 1 p167. [ix] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Volume 3 p41. [x] Tucker, Rebecca W. Cemetery Inscriptions in Ludlow VT 2000, 44. [xi] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Volume 1 p231. [xii] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Volume 2 p11. [xiii] Tucker, Rebecca W. Cemetery Inscriptions in Ludlow VT 2000, 74. [xiv] Tucker, Rebecca W. Cemetery Inscriptions in Ludlow VT 2000, 75. [xv] Tucker, Rebecca Ludlow Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions 2000, 74. [xvi] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Volume 1 p248. [xvii] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Volume 2 p3. [xviii] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Volume 2 p8. [xix] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Book 1 Page 222. [xx] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Book 1 page 135. [xxi] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Book 2 page 39. [xxii] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Book 2 page 1. [xxiii] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Book 3 p11. [xxiv] Tucker, Rebecca W. Cemetery Inscriptions in Ludlow VT 2000, 55. [xxv] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Burials 4 page 159. [xxvi] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Volume 3 p149. [xxvii] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Burials 10 page 243. [xxviii] Tucker, Rebecca W. Cemetery Inscriptions in Ludlow VT 2000, 158. [xxix] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Burials 10 page 381. [xxx] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Volume 3 p129. [xxxi] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Volume 4A p73. [xxxii] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Book 5 page 1. [xxxiii] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Volume 3 p139. [xxxiv] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Book 5 p24. [xxxv] US Census, 1900 Ludlow Windsor Vermont. [xxxvi] Tucker, Rebecca W. Cemetery Inscriptions in Ludlow VT 2000, 200. [xxxvii] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Marriages 8 PAge 13. [xxxviii] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Marriages 8 page 13. [xxxix] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Births 14 p234. [xl] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Volume 3 p157. [xli] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Burials 6 page 147-48.

    05/19/2007 11:41:40
    1. Re: [VTWINDSO] Ludlow Obits
    2. Rebecca Tucker
    3. I have the following file from Ludlow Records on the family DABY Another record of one other DABY follows: BEcky Tucker Ludlow VT: 1. Jonathan1 Daby. He married Jerusha. Children: i. Jonathan2 Daby Jr, d. 24 Jan 1804 in Ludlow, Windsor County VT.[i] ii. Mary Daby, b. 6 Jul 1813 in Ludlow, Windsor County VT.[ii] iii. Jerusha Daby, d. 21 Nov 1815 in Ludlow, Windsor County VT.2 iv. Jonathan Flint Daby, b. 1 Apr 1816 in Ludlow, Windsor County VT.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [i] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Volume 1 p58. [ii] Vital Records Town of Ludlow VT, Volume 1 p9.

    05/19/2007 11:38:51
    1. [VTWINDSO] STEVENS, Silsby & GRAHAM/GRIMES, Mary Ann - verification of their marriage May 1, 1808
    2. Joy Gallagher
    3. Are marriages for Windsor Co., VT in 1808 transcribed in book form? Would like verification of where the marriage of Silsby Stevens & Mary Ann Graham/Grimes occurred on May 1, 1808. I am helping a descendant join DAR and have the marriage date but no location. Their son James A. Stevens was born in 1826 in Springfield, Windsor Co. Thank you in advance. Joy

    05/19/2007 11:02:49
    1. Re: [VTWINDSO] Ludlow Obits
    2. Don & Jan
    3. Richard I found Hetty, widow of Janathan Daby Jan. 3, 1837 in Record of Deaths, Town of Ludlow, Vt. No other info on her in the book. If no one knows any info for you, I should be able to get into the town office in a few days, and see if there is other info available. Janice ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard G. Smith" <rgsmith_gen@verizon.net> To: <vtwindso@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2007 12:30 PM Subject: [VTWINDSO] Ludlow Obits > Hello, > > My g-g-g-grandmother, Mehitable (Hetty) Daby, widow of Jonathan Daby > died in Ludlow, VT 3 Jan 1837. > > I know that her maiden name was Wheeler and not much else. Can you > please tell me if there was a newspaper published in Ludlow that far > back that might have carried an obituary on her? > > I am anxious to learn who her parents were and would also live to know > where she was buried. > > Any assistance will be greatly appreciated. > > Thank you. > > Richard G. Smith > Burnet, TX > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VTWINDSO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/19/2007 09:11:00
    1. [VTWINDSO] Ludlow Obits
    2. Richard G. Smith
    3. Hello, My g-g-g-grandmother, Mehitable (Hetty) Daby, widow of Jonathan Daby died in Ludlow, VT 3 Jan 1837. I know that her maiden name was Wheeler and not much else. Can you please tell me if there was a newspaper published in Ludlow that far back that might have carried an obituary on her? I am anxious to learn who her parents were and would also live to know where she was buried. Any assistance will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Richard G. Smith Burnet, TX

    05/19/2007 05:30:15
    1. [VTWINDSO] Location of Marriage--Silsby Stevens & Mary Ann Graham/Grimes 1 May 1808
    2. Joy Gallagher
    3. Would someone have access to transcribed marriages for Windsor Co., VT for 1808? If so, I would like to know if the marriage of Silsby Stevens and Mary Ann Graham/Grimes on May 1, 1808 occurred in Windsor County or in some other county. A New Hampshire lookup did not find their marriage in Rockingham Co., NH where Mary Ann was born. I am helping a descendant of Silsby Stevens with her DAR application and need verification of the place where the marriage occurred. Thank you in advance. Joy

    05/19/2007 01:53:44
    1. [VTWINDSO] BRADFORD, John - Descendnats of
    2. First Generation 1. John BRADFORD was born about 1767.1 He died on 19 Nov 1814 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2 He was buried in East Bethel Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3 John BRADFORD and Lucy BROOKS were married.4-6 Lucy BROOKS was born in 1771.1 She died on 9 Nov 1818 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2 She was buried in East Bethel Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3 John BRADFORD and Lucy BROOKS had the following children: 2 i. Lucy BRADFORD was born about 1800.1 She died on 9 Dec 1818 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2 She was buried in East Bethel Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3 3 ii. Dr. Philander D. BRADFORD was born on 9 Apr 1811 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.7,8 He died on 16 Jan 1892 in Northfield, Washington, Vermont.7,9 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 35. He received his education in the Orange County Grammar School, and was graduated from the Woodstock Medical School in the class of 1834. He first practiced at Braintree and afterwards moved to Randolph, where he had an office for some time. He came to Bethel late in the forties but moved from her to Northfield in 1854 where he resided until his death. He was an acitve, energetic man, and although an excellent physician and devoted to his profession, he found time to devote to the affairs of his country. He was a strong "Abolitionist," and an active worker in the Free Soil Party of Vermont at a time when far from popular. It was enough for him that he believed the principles of his party to be founded on right and justice. He was elected to several public offices of the State, filling the same faithfully. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 49. Educated at Orange County Grammar School and Woodstock Medical School, graduating in 1834, was an active, stirring man of affairs both in and out of his profession. He practiced in Braintree, Randolph and Bethel from 1834 to 1854, when he removed to Northfield for the remainder of his life, which closed July 16, 1892. Although he was an excellent physician, he will, perhaps, be longer remembered for his active work in connection with the Free-soil party of Vermont, when its name was a reproach. It was enough for him that he believed the principles of the party to be founder in right and justice. He stood manfully by the cause of human freedom and lived to see the hated "abolitionist" respected, even by those whose slaves he had helped to emancipate. He served the State and society, faithfully and to their advantage in many public offices. 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. 8 - Year. 2. Ibid., p. 8 - Date. 3. Ibid., p. 8 - Location. 4. 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. 35 - Name of wife. 5. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 49 - Name of wife. 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. 8 - Given name of wife. 7. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 35 - Date & location. 8. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 49 - Date. 9. Ibid., p. 49 - Date & location.

    05/17/2007 09:36:58
    1. Re: [VTWINDSO] Joseph Smith - Cavendish, VT
    2. Don & Jan
    3. Hi Richard, I live in the town of Cavendish, and have looked for your Moses but have not found him. I was born a Smith, and they are the worst name in the world. Mine seem to alternate between William and Richard. And I know they were in Vt. by 1800, except you couldn't prove it by me. Good luck in your search. Janice ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard G. Smith" <rgsmith_gen@verizon.net> To: <vtwindso@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 12:16 PM Subject: [VTWINDSO] Joseph Smith - Cavendish, VT >I am trying to determine if the Joseph SMITH who was born 5 Jun 1785 at > Cavendish Twp., Windsor, VT, the son of Moses SMITH and Lucy (?), was my > g-g-grandfather. > > Is he the same Joseph SMITH who married Louisa MARBLE 21 Apr 1812 at > Ashburnham MA and resided at Leominster, MA where he died 21 Jun 1834, > at age 49? Joseph and Louisa had Lorenzo, Elvira, George, Alpha and > Elbridge. > > I do not have an exact date of birth for my Joseph, just his age at > death and the fact that he was born in VT. The above Joseph was the only > one that I could find in VT in the IGI that was in the right range of > dates. > > I would very much appreciate any information or assistance that you > might be able to give me on the Moses Smith family of Cavendish. > > Thank you very much. > > Richard G. Smith > Burnet, TX > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VTWINDSO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/17/2007 01:04:06
    1. [VTWINDSO] Joseph Smith - Cavendish, VT
    2. Anna L Bertram
    3. Dick, If your name was Zybd it would be misspelled so many ways you couldn't find it either. My surname has over 30 spellings, not counting misspellings. Anna Bertram

    05/17/2007 12:48:31
    1. Re: [VTWINDSO] Joseph Smith - Cavendish, VT
    2. Richard G. Smith
    3. Hi Janice, Thanks very much for checking. I really do appreciate it. The search goes on, lol. Wish my name was Zybdl! Dick Smith

    05/17/2007 08:34:13
    1. [VTWINDSO] Joseph Smith - Cavendish, VT
    2. Janice J.
    3. Hi Richard, I have short military data on five Joseph SMITHs who served from VT in the War of 1812-14. Only two of them list their town of residence which was Shoreham, Addison Co., VT. They were not my ancestors. Happy searching, Janice Jordan <Was Joseph SMITH born 5 Jun 1785 at Cavendish Twp., Windsor, VT, the son of Moses SMITH and Lucy (?), my g-g-grandfather. Richard G. Smith <rgsmith_gen@verizon.net>

    05/16/2007 12:21:26
    1. [VTWINDSO] BALDWIN & PLANT Descendant
    2. Anna L Bertram
    3. Becky, What wonderful information! Thank you! I hadn't even known Eli Plant married a second time! Ann Mensch also suggested I check Weathersfield for the marriage of the daughter of Eli Plant and Sarah (Stent/Stint) Plant. I have emailed the Town Clerk of Weathersfield but may call her Friday if I haven't heard back from her by then. The daughter, Rhoda Stent Plant, married Abel Baldwin, Jr. and they are my direct line ancestors. In the mean while I have found Eli Plant on the Census for Weathersford from 1800 through 1840. 1800 Weathersfield, Windsor Co., Vermont: Eli Plant 10110 - 2201 1810 Weathersfield, Windsor Co., Vermont: Eli Plant 10001 - 01210 1820 Weathersfield, Windsor Co., Vermont: Eli Plant 01010100101 - 0200000000000 - 5 1830 Weathersfield, Windsor Co., Vermont: Eli Plant 100110001 - 110010001 1840 Weathersfield, Windsor Co., Vermont: Eli Plant 1210010001 - 001101001 You and Ann, and the others, who have graciously helped me are so appreciated! Thank you again! Thank you ALL! Sincerely, Anna Bertram (In Middle Tennessee) Becky Tucker wrote: You may want to check Weathersfield records, as Eli Plan and Sarah (Stent/Stint) Plant were early settlers in Weathersfield near the border of Cavendish. Their cellar hole remains in the woods along the old Crown Point Road. He was in Wea. as early as 1793 and up through 1813, according to Butterfield's Inhabitats of Weathersfield Vt 1760 - 1813. They are buried in the Plain Cem in Weathersfield, as is his second wfe Nancy and daughter Electa. Becky Tucker

    05/16/2007 11:18:53
    1. Re: [VTWINDSO] BALDWIN & PLANT Descendant
    2. Rebecca Tucker
    3. You may want to check Weathersfield records, as Eli Plan and Sarah (Stent/Stint) Plant were early settlers in Weathersfield near the border of Cavendish. Their cellar hole remains in the woods along the old Crown Point Road. He was in Wea. as early as 1793 and up through 1813, according to Butterfield's Inhabitats of Weathersfield Vt 1760 - 1813. They are buried in the Plain Cem in Weathersfield, as is his second wfe Nancy and daughter Electa. Becky Tucker > Hi Anna > Just took a look in a History of Cavendish written by Linda Welch, she > says > that Abel(6) was b. at Cav. 12 march 1791,he married 6 Oct 1813 Rhoda > Stent > Plant b. 20 Nov. 1792 dau of Eli & Sarah (Stent) Plant of Cavendish..

    05/16/2007 10:37:57
    1. [VTWINDSO] Calvin BUCKMAN 1814 Bethel, VT @ Battle of Plattsburg, NY
    2. Janice J.
    3. Hi Tim McCoy, Calvin BUCKMAN. Bethel, [Windsor County], VT. Volunteered to go to Plattsburgh, [NY] September, 1814, and served 9 days in Capt. Nehemiah Noble's Company. Pension Certificate No. 30555. STATE OF VERMONT ROSTER OF SOLDIERS IN THE WAR OF 1812-14, Prepared and published under the direction of Herbert T. Johnson, The Adjutant General, 1933, page 76. Transcribed by, Janice Jordan My note: To order his military pension online check out http://www.nara.org

    05/15/2007 08:18:36