First Generation 1. Charles Newel MC INTOSH was born on 11 Jan 1853.1 He died on 23 May 1911 in Montpelier, Washington, Vermont.2 Second Generation 2. William MC INTOSH was born on 25 Sep 1818 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2 He died on 24 Nov 1883 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2 William MC INTOSH and Lois J. BATCHELDER were married on 14 Jan 1846 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.1 3. Lois J. BATCHELDER was born on 5 Nov 1824.1 She died on 24 Nov 1883 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2 William MC INTOSH and Lois J. BATCHELDER had the following children: i. William Appleton MC INTOSH was born on 11 Apr 1847.1 He died on 1 Mar 1921 in Northfield, Washington, Vermont.2 1 ii. Charles Newel MC INTOSH. iii. Edward Martin MC INTOSH was born on 1 May 1860.1 He died on 1 Mar 1934 in Waitsfield, Washington, Vermont.2 iv. Mary Jane MC INTOSH was born on 15 Dec 1867.1 She died on 20 Apr 1935 in Northfield, Washington, Vermont.2 Third Generation 4. Isaac MC INTOSH was born about Apr 1790 in Bedford, Hillsborough, New Hampshire.3 He died on 26 Dec 1873 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3-5 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 60. William, Samuel, Isaac and Mary settled in Bethel in 1810, and shorlty after they purchased farms adjoining and lived and died in Bethel, Vt. 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. Isaac McIntosh came to Gilead soon after this brother William. They came to the home of William whee they lived until their house was completed in 1817. This is the place where Glen trask now lives. Isaac MC INTOSH and Hannah PRINCE were married.7 5. Hannah PRINCE was born about 1797.8 She died on 25 Dec 1881 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3,5 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6 Isaac MC INTOSH and Hannah PRINCE had the following children: i. Daughter MC INTOSH was born about 1817 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.9 She died on 22 Nov 1817 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6 ii. Solomon Prince MC INTOSH was born on 23 Oct 1820 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3 He died on 21 Oct 1882 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6 iii. Isaac Appleton MC INTOSH was born on 18 Aug 1827 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2 He died on 11 Oct 1847 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6 iv. Mary Jane MC INTOSH was born on 3 Sep 1825 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2,8 She died on 21 Aug 1831 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6 2 v. William MC INTOSH. vi. Reuben Mussey MC INTOSH was born on 11 Feb 1823 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2 He died on 15 May 1902 in Northfield, Washington, Vermont.2 vii. Lyman Durkee MC INTOSH was born on 4 Jun 1839 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2 He died on 1 Mar 1892 in Defuniak Springs, Walton, Florida.2 6. Asa Wiman BATCHELDER was born on 25 Jun 1791 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.2 He died on 16 Mar 1830 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.10 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.11 Asa Wiman BATCHELDER and Sophia MARTIN were married.12 7. Sophia MARTIN was born on 12 Oct 1800 in Rochester, Windsor, Vermont.13 She died on 9 May 1860 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.10 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.11 Asa Wiman BATCHELDER and Sophia MARTIN had the following children: 3 i. Lois J. BATCHELDER. Fourth Generation 8. John MC INTOSH was born in 1732 in , , Scotland.14,15 He died in Bedford, Hillsborough, New Hampshire.16 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 60. Born near Edinburgh, and at the age of nineteen was pressed into the English Army, being the only son of a widow. Soon after being mustered into service, he was sent to Canada, and served during the French and Indian war. At the close of the war he settled in Bedford, N.H., where died. 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. Belonged to the McIntoshesof north-central part of Scotland, know as the Chattun Clan. John McIntosh was born there in 1732. At the age of nineteen years he was pressed into service with the British Army. He was a member of the Scotch Highlanders at the Battle of Quebec, September 13, 1759, in the French and Indian War, and was one of the soldiers who was at General Wolfe's side when he fell. He served in the British Army for ten years and on his discharge went to Merrimac, new Hampshire, where he married Martha Henry. Seven children were born to them. John MC INTOSH and Martha HENRY were married in Merrimac, Hillsborough, New Hampshire.17 9. Martha HENRY was born. John MC INTOSH and Martha HENRY had the following children: i. William MC INTOSH was born on 6 Nov 1776 in Bedford, Hillsborough, New Hampshire.16,18 He died on 6 May 1863 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3,16 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6 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." ii. John MC INTOSH was born about 1780 in Bedford, Hillsborough, New Hampshire.8 He died on 11 Mar 1865 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6 iii. James MC INTOSH was born about 1778 in Bedford, Hillsborough, New Hampshire.8 He died on 11 Jun 1841 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3 iv. Samuel MC INTOSH was born about 1784 in Bedford, Hillsborough, New Hampshire.8 He died on 30 Jun 1849 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.3,4 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.6 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 60. William, Samuel, Isaac and Mary settled in Bethel in 1810, and shorlty after they purchased farms adjoining and lived and died in Bethel, Vt. 4 v. Isaac MC INTOSH. vi. Isabella MC INTOSH was born in Bedford, Hillsborough, New Hampshire. vii. Mary MC INTOSH was born in Bedford, Hillsborough, New Hampshire. She died in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.4 The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 60. William, Samuel, Isaac and Mary settled in Bethel in 1810, and shorlty after they purchased farms adjoining and lived and died in Bethel, Vt. 10. Solomon PRINCE was born. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976, p. 192 Lived to be 92 years old. Solomon PRINCE had the following children: 5 i. Hannah PRINCE. 12. Capt. Benjamin BATCHELDER was born on 16 Jul 1749 in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts.2,10 He died on 12 Jul 1826 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.10 He was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.11 Capt. Benjamin BATCHELDER and Anna BURNAP were married on 15 Mar 1773 in Sutton, Worcester, Massachusetts.2 13. Anna BURNAP was born on 19 Sep 1752 in Sutton, Worcester, Massachusetts.2 She died on 11 Jun 1813 in Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.10 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.11 Capt. Benjamin BATCHELDER and Anna BURNAP had the following children: 6 i. Asa Wiman BATCHELDER. 14. Rufus MARTIN was born on 25 May 1773 in Windham, Windham, Connecticut.19,20 He died on 14 Jun 1864 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont.19,21 He was buried in Randolph Cemetery, Randolph, Orange, Vermont.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. 214 - 217. Rufus Martin, eldest son of Gideon Martin of Randolph, purchased of Dudley Chase, the main proprietor of Rochester, lot #8 in the 6th range of the 2nd Division for 100 on March 20, 1800. Rufus was probably a veteran of the War of 1812, as there is a Rufus S. Martin listed. Rufus went early into Little Hollow to settle. He was the second settler there and built the first frame house drawing some of he lumber and the bricks from the fireplace and chimney over two mountian ranges from Orwell and Brandon, with Oxen. He is lsited in the vermont Census of 1800 as residing in Bethel. This is an error. The Bethel town line is only a short distance from the Rochester line and census takers of those days were not always aware of town boundaries. He is listed as a head of family with two children. Rufus Martin an dhis wife, Abigail Brown, were neighors in Windham, Connecticut. She was the daughter of Henry and Sarah (Martin) Brown. Family tradition is that they were cousins. Eight children were born to them in Rochester, Vermont. As a boy Rufus was greatly interested in woodworking and pestered his father to buy him a turning lathe. Whether he did or did not is not known, but somehow he did secure a hand lathe. Some time after he had settled in Little Hollow he built a small water power mill just below the jnction of Cemetery and Mountain brooks about were Webster's pond is now located. He evidently had a saw of some sort also, is now located. he evidently had a saw of some sort also. Rufus became quite skilled in the manufacture of furniture. Some of it is still in existence, for Burton Flint of Randolph a descendant, has a beautiful candle stand with hand turned legs, a similar drop leaf table and an old cherry chest. He also has two ladder back chairs, and a rocker with the seats woven from brown or swamp ash strips. This swamp ash was thoroughly soaked in water for several days. It was then pounded to loosen the growth layers of wood wich whould then peel off in strips. The strips were again soaked in water and woven into the chair seat. When dried out the seat was solid. Rufus MARTIN and Abigail BROWN were married.23,24 15. Abigail BROWN was born on 16 Sep 1769.25 She died on 29 Aug 1827 in Rochester, Windsor, Vermont.26 She was buried in Gilead Cemetery, Bethel, Windsor, Vermont.22,27 Rufus MARTIN and Abigail BROWN had the following children: i. Polly MARTIN was born on 19 Nov 1795 in Rochester, Windsor, Vermont.13 She died on 16 Dec 1851.25 ii. Sally MARTIN was born on 2 May 1797 in Rochester, Windsor, Vermont.13 She died on 3 Aug 1877 in Delaware, Delaware, Ohio.13 7 iii. Sophia MARTIN. iv. Henry MARTIN was born on 13 Jan 1803 in Rochester, Windsor, Vermont.13 He died on 24 Dec 1884 in Rochester, Windsor, Vermont.28 He was buried in Little Hollow Cemetery, Rochester, Windsor, Vermont.29 IIllustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895. p. 72. Located in Rochester, Vt. Two Vermont Hollows, A History of Gilead and Little Hollows, by Leyland E. Wood, Published by L.E. Wood, Randolph Vermont 05060, 1976. p. 217. Henry, being the only surving son of Rufus, acquired the original martin farm on the mountain road from his father, Rufus. Henry is his later years moved to a place south of the Hollow cemetery where he died December 24, 1884, at age 82. This place was probably the site of Rufus Martin's first log home. Henry is buried in the Little Hollow cemetery as is his wife, Betsey. v. Lucinda MARTIN was born on 26 Apr 1805 in Rochester, Windsor, Vermont.13 She died on 11 Apr 1888.25 vi. Anna MARTIN was born on 24 Mar 1807 in Rochester, Windsor, Vermont.19 She died on 30 Aug 1899.25 vii. Gideon MARTIN was born on 6 Jul 1809 in Rochester, Windsor, Vermont.13 He died on 6 Aug 1811 in Rochester, Windsor, Vermont.13 He was buried in Randolph Center Cemetery, Randolph, Orange, Vermont.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. 216. He is buried next to his grandfather, Gideon in Randolph Cemetery. viii. Eunice MARTIN was born on 11 Aug 1812 in Rochester, Windsor, Vermont.13 She died on 4 Sep 1845.25 Sources 1. LDS Ancestral File, Date. 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. 50 - Date. 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. 60 - Location. 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. 191 - Year. 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. 50 - Location. 7. Ibid., p. 50 - Name of wife. 8. Ibid., p. 50 - Year. 9. Ibid., p. 50 - Est. date - Infant daughter. 10. Ibid., p. 5 - Date. 11. Ibid., p. 5 - Location. 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. 216 - Name of husband. 13. Ibid., p. 216 - Date & location. 14. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 60 - Country. 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. 190 - Year & country. 16. The Illustrated Historical Souvenir of Bethel, Vermont. Complied and Arranged by Fred Cox. Bethel, Vermont. 1895. p. 60 - 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. 190 - Name of wife & location. 18. Ibid., p. 190 - Date & location. 19. International Genealogical Index - North America, Date & location. 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. 215 - Year. 21. Ibid., p. 215 - Date & location. 22. Ibid., p. 216 - Location. 23. Illustrated Historical Souvenier of Randolph, Vermont, Compiled & Published by Nickenson & Cox, Published Randolph, Vermont 1895, p. 72 - Name of 1st wife. 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. 215 - Name of 1st wife. 25. International Genealogical Index - North America, 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. 49 - Date. 27. Ibid., p. 49 - Location. 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. 217 - Date & location. 29. Harriet M. Chase 9 Pleasant St. #304, Randolph, Vt. 05060 hatchase@hotmail.com, Location.