LIBRARY OV THE , . University of California. GIKTT OK THE FAMILY OF REV. DR. GEORGE MOOAR Clci:>S (/^t'-^ "• - ■ MEMORIALS ELDEE JOHInT WHITE, %\t iixit Miltn of f att&rt, todt., HIS DESCENDANTS Br ^-ALLYN S. KELLOGG. i j^ \ R R A h' ;• -, f or rw^ \ \ . fNJVERr>ITY ) ^**<^^4^f"o P. ^^^^ II A R T F 11 D : PHI NT E D FOR TlIF F AMILY, liY CXi ■13, LOCK'.VOOD AND COMPANY. I860. -^-^ <7 CONTENTS. INTRODUCTION, v A TABLE OF HEADS OF FAMILIES, . . xiii JOHN WHITE AND HIS DESCENDANTS. First Generation and Children, . . 13 Second Generation and Children, . . 24 Third Generation and Children, . . 35 Fourth Generation and Children, . . 45 Fifth Generation and Children, . . 69 Sixth Generation and Children, . . 109 Seventh Generation and Children, . . 181 Eighth Generation and Descendants, . 251 APPENDIX. I. Extracts from Records at Chelmsford, England, 279 11. Corrections and Additions, . . . 281 IIL Summary, ..... 283 INDEX. I. Descendants named White, . . . 287 II. Descendants having other Names than White, 296 IIL Persons Connected with the Family by Marriage, 309 IV. Persons not Connected with the Family, . 320 NOTE, 322 INTRODUCTION. This volume of "Memorials" has been prepared with the design of preserving, in a convenient form, the most important facts which could be ascertained respecting Elder John White and his descendants. It is presumed that those of his descendants now living, who bear the name of White, have a desire to leai-n the history of the families through which may be traced their descent from their first ancestor in this country. They may wish, also, to place in the hands of those who are to succeed them, a record, more enduring than tradition, which may perpetuate the memory of former generations, and of the times in which they lived. Plan and Arrangement. A separate section is commonly given to each family named White, the sections being numbered consecu- tively, through the volume. The generations are divided from each other, and the families in each generation are arranged in the order of seniority in the line of descent. The running titles of the left hand pages show to which generation the heads of the families belong, and those of the right hand pages, from which son of Elder John White they are descended. The name of the head of a family, at the beginning of a section, is followed by a biographical notice, introducing the following particulars in the history of his life, so far as they could be ascertained : The place and date of his birth ; dates of marriage and death, with age at death ; occupation; principal residence; public offices held; and any other facts which seemed worthy of mention. The figures in parenthesis, after the name of his father, refer back to the section, in the preceding generation, in which an account of the father may be found. The names of the husband and wife are printed in small capitals. The ac- count of the wife is intended to show her full name ; dates of birth and death, with age at death ; her residence before marriage ; name of her father, and maiden name of her mother. VI INTRODUCTION. The remaindei' of the section, in smaller type, contains an account of the family of the person whose name stands at the beginning of the section. The names of his children are printed in italics, and are arranged and numbered in the order of birth, the date of birth, or of baptism, being uniformly given, if known. On the right side of the page, against the name of each son who had a family, is commonly placed a number in parenthesis, referring forward to the section of that number, in the next generation, in which an account of that son and of his family is given. If there is no reference number opposite a name, the history of the person named follows directly after the record of birth. Those who died in infancy, or unmarried, and frequently the males who left no sons to perpetuate the name of White, are noticed only in connection Avith this record of their birth. In the second generation, a separate section is allotted to each daugh- ter of Elder John White. In the later generations, the account which is given of a female who married, (unless she married a White,) and of her husband and family, follows the record of her birth. This ac- count is designed to show the dates of her marriage and death, the name of her husband, his residence and occupation, date of his death, and his age at death. Also, the names of her children, — which are printed in common type, and are numbered consecutively, — with dates of birth, marriage, and death ; the names of their wives and husbands, with dates of death of these, and their ages at death. Other facts re- specting the married females and their families are sometimes intro- duced, particularly in the earlier generations. With a few exceptions, the lines of descent from the female members of the Family are traced no farther than to their children. If the names of grandchildren are mentioned, they are printed in italics. The several marriages of a person who was more than once married, are designated by the numbers, "1st," "2d," &c., placed directly after the word " married," or after "' m.," the abbreviation of married. The maiden surname of a married female is sometimes placed in a paren- thesis, between her christian name and the surname she acquired by marriage. There are numerous references from one family to another, each family being designated by the number of the section in which an account of it is given. The foregoing explanations will be more readUy understood by referring to some section in the volume; as to section 10, page 37, containing an account of Ensign Daniel White and his family ; or to section 14, page 42, of Captain Daniel White and family. The biographical sketches are designed to present only the leading INTRODUCTION. vii facts of each one's private history and public life. The titles by which men were commonly addressed in conversation, and which almost uni- formly appear in connection with their names, on the public records, are here given to those belonging to the first six generations. The names of men who belong to the later generations are printed with their profes- sional and honorary titles ; but less care has been taken to specify the offices they have filled. If too much prominence seems to be given to titles and offices, it should be remembered that, in the case of many per- sons who lived in former times, we have no other means of judging of character, than the record of the public services to which they were called by those who knew them best. Many of those who moved in the more retired walks of life were, doubtless, worthy and useful citi- zens ; but the materials for a notice of their lives have not been found. Delineations of chai*acter have been but rarely attempted, since it would have been impossible to render equal justice to the memory of all. The virtues ascribed to many members of the Family, by their surviving kindred, and sometimes sketched with delicacy by the hand of affection, are a gratifying testimony that many individuals of the later generations have been not unworthy descendants of an honored ancestry. SouRCKS OF Information. The facts contained in this volume have been drawn from the records of the Colonies of Connecticut and Massachusetts, from the records of Probate Courts and the Registries of Deeds, from to\vn and church records, from inscriptions on tomb- stones, from family records and oral statements, and from the replies to more than six hundred letters of inquiry. Besides the labors of those who have aided his researches, the compiler has visited about forty towns, and has personally examined more than sixty sets of public records. A few particulars have been taken from Goodwin's " Genealogical Notes," and other genealogical works, to which refer- ence is occasionally made. Such works, however, have been chiefly useful as guides to the original sources of information, which have been consulted, if practicable, and by which the statements found in those works have been verified, or, as in a few cases, corrected. Difficulties of the work. The difficulties attending the prepa- ration of such Memorials need not be explained to those who have undertaken similar labors. But, as very few of those who will consult this volume are aware of these difficulties, it seems proper to state some of the reasons why it is impracticable to secure completeness and perfect accuracy. VUl INTRODUCTION. The history of the first four or five generations is as complete as it could be made by a diligent searching of the public records, which are the principal soui'ces of information respecting the early families. But the facts sought for were not all recorded. The early records of some towns and probate courts, and of many churches, are lost. Be- sides these defects, there are occasional discrepancies. The town record does not always agree with the church record. Still more fre- quently, one of these is found to differ from a family record, or from an inscription on a tombstone. In such cases, that name, or date, has been selected, which seemed to rest upon the highest authority. In a few instances, one of the different dates assigned to an event, or a date supplied by conjecture, has been placed in brackets, with a mark of interrogation. The labor of perfecting the history of the later generations has been much increased by the general neglect of the public registration of families, for the last sixty or eighty years. During this period, the families of the race have become numerous, and have also been widely separated by emigration. A very large proportion of those who left the homes of their fathers, have been traced to their new homes, by following out the hints gathered from the descendants of their kindred who remained, from land and probate records, and from old family papers. It is believed that the families living in the present century are more fully represented on the following pages than is usual in works of this character. Most of the members of the Family, avIio have been applied to for information, have responded promptly and intelligently. The indiffer- ence and carelessness of others have been the chief embarrassments experienced in the prosecution of the work, and the principal causes of its deficiencies and errors. Some persons have made no reply to letters of inquii-y until several months had elapsed, while others have paid no attention to repeated applications. In a few instances, a ready promise has never been fulfilled. Letters have sometimes been filled with materials not asked for, and of no value, while definite inquiries that had been made were entirely neglected. Many families have no family records, and some erroi-s doubtless occur in the statements given from memory. In more than one instance in which a person has named the wrong year, in giving the date of his birth, the error has been suspected by the compiler, and has been corrected by further correspondence. These explanations ai-e made in order that those persons who do not find the account of their oAvn kindred as complete as they expected, INTRODUCTION. IX may understand that all reasonable effort has been made to secure full- ness and accuracy. The compiler has carefully examined the records within his reach, and the various manuscripts furnished him, and has diligently sought for information from the sources to Avhich he has been referred. It has been his first and constant aim, to make this a reliable book. But, for the errors and omissions of recorders and correspond- ents, he is not responsible. Manifest errors in the spelling of names have been corrected; but many peculiarities have been retained. It is hardly possible to avoid making some mistakes in deciphering and transcribing so many thousand names and dates, many of which are found in manuscripts not remarkable for legibility. A few typo- graphical errors are corrected in the Appendix, and perhaps others have escaped detection. A list of corrections and additions is also given, prepared from information received too late for use in its proper place. Abbreviations. Besides the abbreviations in common use, the following are frequently employed in this volume : b. for born ; bap. for baptized ; m. for married ; pub. for published ; unm. for unmarried ; wid. for Avidow ; fam. for family ; d. for died ; se. for aged ; dau. for daughter; prob. for probably; res. for resided; rem. for removed; grad. for graduated; and Coll. for College. The names of towns ai-e frequently abbreviated, or are represented by their initial letters, when the full name has been given just previously. It should be observed that the same place may be designated by several different names. "Middletown, Upper Houses," the home of Captain Nathaniel White, was afterwards sometimes called " Upper INIiddletown," and is now the town of " Cromwell." Those of his descendants who settled in " East Middletown," afterwards the town of " Chatham," lived in that part of Chatham which is now the town of " Portland." Similar changes have occurred in the names of many other places mentioned in this book. Old Style and New Style. Previous to 1753, the year, in England and her colonies, commenced on the 25th of March. Thus, the birth of Elizabeth, daughter of Captain Nathaniel White, recorded, "March 7, 1654," was doubtless in the month which preceded April, 1655. The date is therefore printed, (page 27,) "March 7, 1655." The New Style having been adopted in Catholic countries in 1582, there arose the custom of sometimes using a double date for that part of the year between the 1st of January and the 25th of March. Two methods were in use : the one, expressing the year thus : " 1 645-6 ;" X INTRODUCTION. or, " 1660 : 61," as in the second line of page 29 : the other, which was more common, placing the last figures of the date in the form of a frac- tion. Thus, the marriage of Daniel White, (page 49,) is recorded, "Jan. 19, 170f." In this volume the year is intended to be conformed to the New Style. Some errors may have been made in doing this, as the practice of recorders was not uniform, particularly for a half century before the New Style was adopted. No correction has been made in the day of the month. To be strictly accurate, ten days must be added to dates before the first of March, 1700, and eleven days to dates between that time and the third of September, 1752. In some cases, however, events occurring previous to 1752 were recorded after that year, and according to New Style. A few fac-similes of autographs are given, at the expense of individ- uals particularly interested in their insertion. The Table of Heads of Families, following this Introduction, is arranged upon a plan not found in other works of this character. It offers a help for tracing out, and keeping in the memory, the line of one's ancestry, and for gaining a comprehensive view of the whole circle of kindred. This Table, and the copious Indexes at the close of the volume, afford all needful facilities to those who may consult these "Memorials." This volume, in memory of Elder John White and his Descend- ants, is the fruit of a purpose long cherished by Mr. Norman White, of New York, who became interested, many years since, in the his- tory of his ancestors, and collected, from various sources, a large amount of information respecting different branches of the Family, The present completion of the design then formed is largely due to his continued interest and liberality. Besides contributing much to the value of the work, by the constant attention given to it in all its stages of progress, he has borne about one-third of the expense of preparing and publishing this volume, thus enabling it to be offered to other members of the Family at a price considex'ably less than its actual cost. The biographical notices of Elder John White, and of his son, Cap- tain Nathaniel White, were principally prepared by Henry White, Esq., of New Haven, Conn., who had also been long interested in col- lecting facts relating to his ancestors, and who has, in addition to lib- eral contributions, devoted much time to assisting in the preparation INTRODUCTION. XI of this volume. A few of the briefer sketches were furnishecl'by him, as well as the Extracts from English Records, in the Appendix, and most of the facts given respecting the descendants of Captain John White, of the fourth generation. He has also made many valuable suggestions, during the progress of the work. The history of those early families that lived in IMiddletowu, Conn., and the neighboring towns, was originally furnished by Mr. Ebenezer B. White, of Portland, Conn., whose more recent indefatigable re- searches have left little to be hoped for, from any further examination of records in that vicinity. He has also aided in gathering the history of many families in other places, and has thi'own hght upon some ob- scure points, by his ingenious conjectures. The memorials of so extensive a Family can not be prepared with- out the assistance of many of its members. The present Avork owes much of its completeness to the numerous descendants of John White who have collected the history of those branches of the Family to which they respectively belong, and have thus deserved the gratitude of all who may seek for information in these pages. The compiler would also express his obligations to Sylvester JuDD, Esq., of Northampton, Mass., the veteran genealogist of the valley of the Connecticut ; to Rev. Lavius Hyde, of Bolton, Conn. ; to Mr. D. Williams Patterson, of West Winsted, Conn. ; and to many other persons not connected with the Family, for varied assist- ance in the preparation of this work. It is proper to acknowledge the liberality of those members ot the Family who promptly subscribed for several copies of the Memorials, thereby encouraging and securing the publication of the book. In conclusion, the compiler would express the hope that these '^ Memorials " may contribute to inspire the living with a reverence for their worthy ancestors, and to perpetuate the viitues which made them worthy of commemoration. Vkrnon, Conn., March, 1860. A TABLE OF HEADS OF FAMILIES. This Table contains only the names of those men, sumamed White, of whose chil- dren some definite account is given in this volume. Figures prefixed to a name show the number of the Section in which an account of the Family is given; and figures following the name show the^a^e on which the sec- tion commences. The figures in the left-hand column refer back to the names of the fathers of the persons against whose names these figures stand. In a few instances, the same numbers serve both purposes of reference. By means of this Table, lines of descent may be verj^ readily traced, and degrees of aflinity ascertained. GENERATION I. Section. Page. 1 JOHN, 13 GENERATION II. ( 3 Nathaniel, 1 J 4 John, jr., r 5 Daniel, 25 28 28 GENERATION III. Descendants of Nathaniel. 3- 8 Nathaniel, 9 John, 10 Daniel, 11 Jacob, 12 Joseph, 35 36 37 38 39 Descendant ofJoh '. jr- 4 13 John, 40 Descendant of Daniel. 5 14 Daniel, 42 GENERATION IV. Descendants of Nathaniel. 1 5 Nathaniel, 16 John, „ , 17 Joseph, * 1 18 Daniel, 1 19 William, (^20 Ebenezer, 45 46 46 47 47 48 ( 2; John, ^ \ 22 Nathaniel, 48 49 10- 23 Daniel, 24 Nathaniel, 25 Joseph, 26 Hugh, 27 John, 28 Isaac, 49 50 51 52 52 53 Section. Page. ( 29 Jacob, jr.. 54 1 W 30 Thomas, 54 ( 31 John, 55 12 32 Ebenezer, 56 Descendants of John, jr. ( 33 John, 57 ] 3 < 34 Jonathan, 58 (35 David, 58 Descendants of Daniel. 36 Daniel, 60 37 Thomas, 61 14- 38 Joel, 63 39 Elisha, 66 40 Simeon, 67 41 Oliver, 67 GENERATION V. Descendants of Nathaniel. ( 42 Nathaniel, jr., 69 I 43 Jonathan, 69 { 44 Oliver, 70 (45 John, jr., 71 {46 Moses, 71 47 Thomas, 71 48 Joseph, ■ 72 49 Josiah, 73 ( 50 Jacob, 73 ] 51 Daniel, 74 ( 52 Preserved, 74 ("53 William, jr., 75 54 Nathaniel, 75 19-^ 55 Daniel, 76 56 Ebenezer, 77 .57 David, 78 20 58 Ebenezer, 78 21 59 John, 79 60 Jonathan, 79 Jedediah, 80 15 16 17 18 23 j 60 l61 A TABLE OP HEADS OF FAMILIES. 26 27 28 Section. ( 62 Nathaniel, 24^63 Elijah, ( 64 Noadiah, g^ j 65 Ebenezer, " ( 66 Stephen, !67 Timothy, 68 Aaron, 69 Hugh, ( 70 Stephen, ] 71 John, ( 72 Moses, ] 73 Elias, 74 Samuel, 75 Jacob, 30 ■{ 76 Henry, Silas, 78 Joel, 31 79 Jacob, ^ j 80 William, - \ 81 Elizur, Descendants of John, jr. 34 82 Asa, 35 83 Thomas Wells, Descendants of Daniel. ( 84 Daniel, 36 } 85 Salmon, ( 86 Elihu, f 87 Joel, jr., 88 Lemuel, 89 Elijah, 90 Thomas, 91 Daniel, 92 Dudley, 93 Simeon, jr., 94 Asa, 95 George, GENERATION VI. Descendants of Nathaniel. 96 Samuel, 97 Nathaniel, 98 Ebenezer, 38-! 42 44 43 99 Enoch, ( 100 Oliver, jr., I 101 Moses, " (102 Aaron, 47 ) 103 Job, (104 Simeon, ( 105 Moses, 48 ) 106 Joseph, ( 107 Reuben, 108 Josiah, jr., 09 Eldad, 49 Page. 81 81 82 83 84 85 85 86 89 90 91 92 92 93 93 94 94 95 95 96 96 97 98 99 101 102 103 104 i 104 I 105 j 106 107 I 107 j 108 109 109 110 111 111 112 112 112 113 113 114 114 115 116 Section. 50 110 Luther, fill Horace, ,, J 112 Daniel, ^' 1 113 Pliny, [114 Edward, f 115 Preserved, .„! 116 David, '''') 117 Lewis, [lis Walter, 53 119 Gad, 54 120 Jarib, 55 121 Daniel, ^„ ( 122 William Porter, ^^ J 123 Enoch, 57 124 Cotton, (125 Jonathan, I 126 Elijah, rq j 127 John, jr., ■ ( 128 Nathaniel, p^ ( 129 Aaron, ^-\ 130 Joseph, 58 61 ( 131 I 132 Daniel, John, (133 John, 02 I J, 34 Nathaniel, 135 Amos, 136 Elijah, ( 137 Daniel Hurlburt, f 138 Noadiah, jr., f.,\ 139 Joseph, ^'^ 1 140 Abijah, [141 Samuel, 142 David, 143 Daniel, (144 Josiah, \ 145 George, . 67 146 Timothy, 68 147 Samuel, f 148 Daniel Clark, I 149 Joseph, 69^ 150 Hugh, jr., I 151 Ansel, [152 Philo, 63 65 66 -Q ( 1.53 Elisha, 54 Dyer, 155 Timothv, 56 John, f 157 Isaac, I 158 Moses, jr., 72 -{ 159 James, 160 Calvin, 161 Elisha, ( 162 Joseph, 73 ) 163 Elias, jr., I 1 64 Isaac, Page. 116 116 117 117 118 118 119 119 120 121 121 121 122 122 123 123 124 124 125 125 126 127 127 127 128 128 129 130 131 131 132 132 133 133 134 135 136 136 137 137 138 139 139 140 141 142 142 143 144 145 145 146 147 147 148 A TABLE OF HEADS OP FAMILIES. XV 74 jr- "9-i Section. M65 Samuel } 166 Lemuel ( 167 Timothy, ( 168 Dan, 75 M69 Thomas, ( 170 Elam, fl71 Silas, jr., -H J 172 Rosweli, 1 173 Chauncey, [174 Brainard, ^Q { 175 Gershom, '"|176 Joel, jr., 177 John, 178 Thomas, 179 Lemuel, 180 Alexander, 181 Asa, 80 182 Joseph, !183 Elizur,jr., 184 AVilliam, 185 Ebenezer, Descendants of John, jr. g., ( 186 John, " ( 187 Jeremiah, fl88 David, I 189 Thomas, ■{ 190 John, I 191 Olcott, [192 Samuel, Descendants of Daniel. 193 Elijah, ( 194 Salmon, jr., \ 195 John, ( 196 Thomas, r 197 Ebenezer, ] 198 Elihu,jr., (199 Jonathan Cole, 200 Jabez Loomis, ( 201 Lemuel, \ 202 John J., ( 203 Elihu, \ 204 Elijah, jr., ( 205 Julius, ( 206 Thomas, jr., ( 207 Asa, j 208 Daniel, ( 209 Samuel, (210 William, J211 Elisha, (212 Benjamin, [213 Charles, 214 Henry, ■{215 George, 216 Frederick, 1 217 Solomon, 83 84 86 Page. 148 149 149 149 150 150 151 151 152 152 153 153 153 154 154 155 156 156 156 157 157 158 158 159 160 161 161 162 162 163 164 164 165 166 166 166 167 168 169 169 170 171 171 171 172 173 174 174 175 175 176 176 176 Section. 94 ( 219 Chester, ^ 22C 95 220 Addison Hayes, 221 Oliver, 222 Daniel, 223 Georcre, GENERATION VII. Descendants of Nathaniel. 96 Luther, 224 Levi, ' 1 228 Ealph, I 22 " j 23 ( 231 Enoch, jr. 232 David, Ezekiel, 226 Ezra, 98 J 227 Lyman, 229 Ebenezer, gg ; 230 Phineas, 101 233 Elihu, 100 5 Noadiah, ( 234 Justus, 103 235 Chester, 236 Job, 104 237 Quartus, 107 238 Reuben Augustus, (239 Heman, 241 Medad, 111 242 Sewall, 112 243 Gordon, 113 244 Daniel Granger, 114 245 Edward Corbett, C246 Martin, 247 Luther, 115-{ 116 120 i 121 248 Roderick, [249 Preserved, ( 250 David, jr., I 251 William, Jay, Bela, j 252 George, 123 i: 253 Daniel Sherman, 254 Ebenezer, James Porter, 55 John William Henry, 125 256 Jonathan, jr., ( 257 Josiah, 258 Samuel Sumner, 259 Ebenezer, 260 John, 261 Nathaniel, jr.. 126 127 128 Page. 177 178 178 179 179 109 181 181 182 182 183 183 183 185 185 186 112 186 187 187 187 187 188 188 116 189 189 190 190 190 190' 191 191 192 192 192 121 121 193 193 193 123 193 194 194 195 195 195 195 XVI A TABLE OF HEADS OP FAMILIES. Section. f 262 Samuel Kellogg, I 263 Aaron, jr., 129-{ 264 Jonathan, 1 265 William Ely, [266 Arthur, 130 267 Harold, - ( 268 Abram, ''^ ] 269 Daniel, jr., 132 135 136 137 138 270 Josiah "W. 271 Amos, jr., 272 Elijah, jr., [ 273 Wilson, ' 274 Charles, • 275 William, * 276 Coral Case, I 277 Jeremiah G. Brainard, ( 278 Noadiah, 279 Amos 139 280 Joseph, ( 281 Abijah L., '*"] 282 Amos H., ( 283 Backus, ^* I 284 Austin A., , _ ( 285 David, jr., ^*^J286 James Wells, 143 287 Ebenezer Butler, ( 288 Stephen, ^*'* ( 289 William Czar, ( 290 George J., 145 \ 291 Stephen H., ( 292 William Starr, ( 293 Samuel, 146 \ 294 Timothy, ( 295 Benjamin, 147 296 Aaron, 148 297 Fortune Clark, 149 150 (298 Henry, I 299 Joseph, ( 300 Canvass, 301 Hugh, 302 Jonas, 303 Hiram, 304 Philo, 305 Elisha, jr., 306 Henry, 307 Amos, 308 Aaron Clark, 309 Elisha, 310 John, jr., J 311 Daniel, ^^° I 312 Isaac, 313 Raymond B., 314 Amos, 152 153 154 155 Page. 196 196 197 197 197 197 198 198 198 199 199 200 201 201 201 202 202 203 203 203 203 203 204 204 204 205 205 205 206 206 207 207 208 208 208 208 209 209 210 210 211 211 211 213 213 213 214 214 214 214 215 215 215 Section. '315 Truman, 316 Francis, ,,» J 317 Moses, ^^' ) 318 Roderick, 319 Albert, 320 Aimer, !321 James, jr., 322 Calvin, 323 Elisha, f324 Robert, I 325 Richard Mansfield, 160 <; 326 Moses, I 329 Mardenbrough, [ 330 George Berkeley, 161 331 George Elisha, f331a Comfort, „ J 3316 Edward Rogers, ^*''' "I 331c Edwin, [331d Elias, 164 ( 332 Henry Champlin, 165 [ 333 Isaac, ( 334 Samuel, 166 168 169 170 335 Jonathan Porter, ( 336 Chester, \ 337 Lemuel, jr., ( 338 Calvin, 339 Erastus Wilson, 340 Hiram Jacob, ( 341 Ransom Coe, ( 342 Osman, ( 343 Nelson, } 344 On-in Chauncey, ( 345 John Birge, 346 Charles Plumb, 347 Elijah Brainard, (350 William, } 351 Albert, ( 352 Frederic, !353 John, 354 Jacob, 355 Luther, ( 356 Lemuel, jr., ( 357 Aaron J., 182 358 William Morell, Descendants of John, jr. 359 Dan, 360 Gurdon, 1361 Asa, ^^^] 362 Harry, I 363 David, [364 Joseph, 172 173 174 176 177 179 216 216 217 217 218 218 218 219 219 219 220 220 221 222 222 222 223 223 223 223 224 224 224 225 225 225 226 226 226 227 227 227 227 227 228 228 229 229 229 230 230 231 231 231 231 232 232 233 233 233 A TABLE OF HEADS OF FAMILIES. 191 Section. (■360 Asa, 1 366 Wells, 188-^ 367 David, jr., I 368 Harris,' [369 Henry, ( 370 Samson KcA-es, 189^371 Elias, ( 372 Augustus Stone, 373 John Wright, 374 Horatio, 192 375 Asa Gates, Descendants of Daniel. f376 John, ,„ J 377 George, '•*■"] 378 Daniel, [379 Quartus, 380 Justus, ( 381 Luke Brown, ]382 John, jr., ( 383 Samuel Brooks, f 384 Morris E., ] 385 Thomas Wait, 1 386 Luke A., [ 387 Nathan Harwood, 388 Silas Dickinson, ( 389 Jabez Loomis, jr., j 391 Thomas Jefferson, 393 James Wells, 394 Joseph Woodbridge, 395 William H., 396 John Trumbull, 397 Benjamin Day, 398 Henry, • f 399 William Wright, ^„- J 400 Theodore Hale, ' 1 401 Edward Elijah, [402 Henry Asa, 208 404 Norman, 194 195 196- 197 200 201 202 203 204 205 209 ( 405 Samuel Pomeroy, 406 John Chester, 407 Hanford, 408 William, [409 Lyman, ) 410 Harlow, 1 411 Alfred, [412 Charles, 413 Henry, ■414 Stephen, 415 Lyman, „,, J 416 Frederick W., "'*^1417 WiUiamH., 418 Albert L., 419 Edwin C, 210 211 212 214 234 234 234 235 235 235 235 236 236 236 236 237 237 237 237 238 238 238 239 239 239 240 240 240 240 241 242 242 242 242 243 243 243 244 244 244 245 245 246 246 246 247 247 247 248 248 248 248 248 248 249 249 221 Section. Page. (420 Oliver, jr., 249 ( 421 Daniel, 249 222 422 Horace Cleveland, 250 223 423 George Caldwell, 250 GENERATION VIII. Descendants of Nathaniel. 424 Lorenzo, 251 425 Luther, " 251 426 Edwin, 251 427 James, 252 428 William Wallace, 252 430 Phineas, 252 431 Enoch J., 253 432 Oliver, 253 433 James Porter, 253 434 Reuben, 253 435 David, 253 436 Elijah, 253 437 Lewis Clapp, 253 438 James Edwards, 254 439 William Chester, 254 440 Heman, jr., 254 442 Horace Homer, 255 443 Charles, 255 444 Daniel H., 255 445 Jared, 256 446 Norman Stebbins, 256 447 Alfred, 256 449 Preserved Merritt, 256 449a Albert Milton, 257 450 Lewis, 257 451 Lyman, 257 452 LeRoy Sunderland, 257 453 William Wirt, 258 454 George Hall, 258 455 Joseph Pynchon, 258 456 William Pynchon, 258 Henry Childs, 194 457 John, 259 458 William Henry, 259 459 Aaron, 259 460 Samuel Kellogg, 259 461 George Clinton, 259 Daniel Symond, 198 462 William Henry, 260 464 Gideon Stebbins, 260 465 Elijah, 261 466 Josiah A., 261 467 Charles A., 261 468 Milo Everts, 261 469 Coral Case, jr., 262 226 227 ) 230 231 i 232) 233 j 235] 236 239 242 j 243 246 247 i 249 250. 251 255 260 263 267 268 271 273 274 275 276 A TABLE OP HEADS OF FAMILIES. 278 279 285 288 289 293 315 316 317 318 Section. 470 Wade, 471 Willard Stanley, 472 Joshua Hazen, 473 John D., 474 Richard W., [475 Amos, ( 476 Sylvester, I 477 Abijah, 478 Evelyn, 479 George Cossitt, 480 Matthew H., f 481 Luther, I 482 Heman, ] 483 Samuel, jr., I 484 Henry S., [485 Timothy, ( 486 Edgar, I 487 James Hillhousc, ( 489 Jonas Autle, } 490 Morris Pratt, ( 492 George Manchester, 493 Henry H., ( 494 Joel, \ 495 Elisha, ( 496 William C, 496a Isaac, (497 Edward, ( 498 George, f499 Daniel D. Tompkins I 500 Joel Clark, i 501 Hubbard Tuthill, 1 502 Charles Burt, (^ 503 Baldwin T., 504 Isaac, 505 Jacob, 506 Roderick, [ 507 Justus, 508 Hiram W. ( 509 Leonard, } 510 Moses Clark, (511 Joseph, Page. 262 262 262 263 263 263 264 264 264 264 265 265 265 265 265 266 266 266 267 267 267 267 267 268 268 268 268 269 , 269 269 269 269 270 270 270 270 270 270 271 271 271 Section. 320 512 William, 321 513 Alversc L., 324 514 Robert Cornell, 325 515 Richard Grant, 326 515a Carlcton, 332 516 Samuel Howes, „„. ( Samuel Porter, '^''^ \ 517 Norn-ftin Brigham, 336 518 Harrison, 341 519 Alonzo, f 520 George Henry, - j 521 Nehemiah Bassett, '^"'^ ] 522 Russell M., [523 Linus, f 524 William Sage, 1525 Henrys., I 526 Luther Chapin, 1^ 527 Jacob Watson, Descendants of John, jr. f 528 Benjamin, ! 529 Alonzo, ''"^•^ "j 530 Francis, [531 Joshua, Albert A., 360 361 532 Asa J., 533 George W., Descendants of Daniel. 535 Charles Trumbull, 536 Heman, Henry W., Joseph, f537 James, I 538 Luman, 420 ■{ 539 Orrin Washington, I 540 Wilson Bacon, [541 George, 404 407 408^ 272 272 272 272 273 273 224 273 273 273 273 273 274 274 274 274 275 275 275 275 275 276 232 276 276 276 277 246 246 277 277 277 278 278 JOHN WHITE AND HIS DESOEISTDAISTTS. Jfiot (Smratiou aii& C|ilteu. 1. Elder JOHN WHITE was one of the first settlers of Cambridge in Massachusetts, of Hartford in Connecticut, and of Hadley in Massachusetts. Neither the time nor the place of his birth is known. From the ages of his children, and the time of his death, it may reasonably be inferred that he was born between the years 1595 and 1605. His connection with the Reverend Thomas Hooker and his church renders it probable that he had known and valued Hooker's ministry in England. Chelmsford, — the county-town of Essex County, — about thirty miles north-east of London, was the seat of Hooker's labors; and it has been plausibly conjectured, by historians, that the company who attached themselves to him were mostly from Chelmsford and its vicinity. An examination of the parish register of Chelmsford shows that the name of White was a common one in that town ; but there is no satisfactory evidence connecting the subject of this sketch with any of the families named in the parish register. Some extracts from the public records at Chelmsford are given in the Appendix to this volume. The first certain knowledge we have of John White is as a passenger in the ship Lyon, Captain Peirce, which sailed from England about the twenty-second of June, 1632, and arrived 3 14 FIRST GENERATION AND CHILDREN. at Boston, in Massachusetts, on Sunday, the sixteenth of September following, after a voyage of eight weeks from the Land's End ; although the passengers had been twelve weeks aboard. They had five days of east wind and fog, but no disaster. There were one hundred and twenty-three passen- gers, of whom fifty were children, all in health. The names of thirty-three adult male passengers are reported, "including the name of John White. He was doubtless accompanied by his family, which then consisted of his wife and at least two children. Many of the passengers belonged to the company of the Reverend Thomas Hooker, who was prevented from coming with them by the attempts of his enemies to arrest him, but who came in the following year. About a month before the arrival of the Lyon, that part of Mr. Hooker's company which had come over before, and had located at Braintree, removed to Cambridge, then called Newtown; that township having been assigned to them, by the General Court of Massachusetts, for their settlement. There, at Cam- bridge, our John White found his first home in this western world. His homelot, with his dwelling house, was on the street then called Cow- Yard Row. This homelot contained about three-quarters of an acre of land, and was early allotted to him, together with about thirty acres of farming lands. On the 5th of August, 1633, three-quarters of an acre more, near his homelot, was granted to him by the town, for a cow- yard. " Gore Hall," the beautiful library building of Harvard University, probably now graces this cow-yard. If not on the identical site, it is, beyond a doubt, very near to it. The location and quantity of his allotments of land indicate that, in his contribution to the common stock of the settlement, he was in a middle place ; neither among the wealthier nor the poorer class. It is a fair inference from this fact that his condition in England, as to property, was an easy one, and that no necessity of outward circumstances drove him from his comfortable English home to the privations and perils of a wilderness. He was admitted a freeman of Massachusetts on the 4th of March, 1633. In February, 1635, the town of Cambridge JOHN WHITE. 15 made its first election of a board of seven men " to do the whole business of the town." These officers were afterwards called "Townsmen," and "Selectmen." John White was one of the number chosen. His associates were John Haynes, Simon Bradstreet, John Talcott, William Westwood, William Wadsworth, and probably James Olmsted ; all of them promi- nent and influential men. About this time, Mr. Hooker and his people began to feel straitened in their accommodations, and determined to find a new home, with more room for their friends whom they were still expecting from England, and for the full enjoyment of their religious privileges. They selected the valley of the Connecticut, and having obtained a reluctant consent from the government of Massachusetts, which appreciated their influence and enterprise, they began immediate preparations for removal. A new company, which arrived in 1635, with the Rev. Thomas Shepard for their minister, purchased the estates and improvements of Mr. Hooker's company, and con- tinued the settlement of Cambridge. John White sold to Nicholas Danforth, on the 20th of October, 1635, his house and homelot, with most of his outlands ; and on the 30th of May, 1636, another parcel of meadow and pasture. In this last deed, of May 30th, he describes himself, by anticipation, as "of the new towne upon Quinetacquet River," and the lands which he conveys, as "in Newtowne in the Massachu- setts." On the 1st of March, 1642, he conveyed to Nathaniel Sparrowhawke a house and seven acres of land, on the south side of Charles River ; probably the last parcel of his Cam- bridge " accommodation." In June, 1636, the main body of the company, with whom, most probably, was our John White with his family, efiected their removal to the Connecticut. A vivid idea of what he and his companions experienced in this migration is best obtained from the graphic but simple narrative of the histo- rian, Trumbull: — " About the beginning of June, Mr. Hooker, Mr. Stone, and about a hundred men, women and children, took their departure from Cambridge, and travelled more than a hundred miles through a hideous and trackless wilderness 16 FIRST GENERATION AND CHILDREN. to Hartford. They had no guide but their compass; made their way over mouiitainSj through swamps, thickets, and rivers, which were not passable but with great difficulty. They had no cover but the heavens, nor any lodgings but those which simple nature afforded them. They drove with them a hundred and sixty head of cattle, and by the way subsisted on the milk of their cows. Mrs. Hooker was borne through the wilderness upon a litter. The people generally carried their packs, arms, and some utensils. They were nearly a fortnight on their journey. This adventure was the more remarkable, as many of this company were persons of figure, who had lived, in England, in honor, affluence, and delicacy, and were entire strangers to fatigue and danger." In the Records of Hartford John White appears as one of the original proprietors. His allotments consisted — as nearly as can be determined from the records — of his house lot, con- taining about two acres, of about forty acres of meadow, about thirty-two acres of upland, ten acres of swamp, and one hun- dred and fifty acres of upland at Hockanum, east of the Great River. Of one hundred original proprietors, there were only eighteen whose share was larger than his. His homelot was on the east side of what is now called " Govei'nor Street," formerly " Cole Street," and was about ten rods south of the Little River. The present name of this street was given to it from the circumstance that four of the original proprietors whose homelots were oh this street, and within a stone's throw of each other, became Governors of Connecticut. John White's house was next to that of Governor Hojjkins, and near to that of Governor Wyllys. The famous Charter Oak, already past its maturity, and beginning in its decay to construct the hollow which preserved the Charter of Connec- ticut from the grasp of its enemies, stood on the lot of Governor Wyllys ; and its lengthening shadows, as the evening sun went down, rested on John White's dwelling. At Hartford he was again called into public service. In 1642 he was chosen one of the selectmen of the town, — or " orderers," as these officers were at first called, — and again in 1646, in 1651, and in 1656. His name also appears fre- JOHN WHITE. 17 quently on the records of the Courts, as a juror, or as an arbitrator in the settlement of private differences. Of his private life but little can be known. He was proba- bly a farmer, gaining a support for his growing family by the practice of industry and frugality. The history of his children shows that they were trained to these virtues, and also that, amid the many cares resting upon him, he did not fail to secure for them a good education. He maintained a respectable standing as to property, and had some share in those early enterprises which encouraged the settlement of other towns. The records of Middletown show that on the 24th day of May, 1653, "John White Sen"" had granted to him thirty acres of upland, and joining to his homelot, being his proportion in Soheags fields." At the same time he was granted "his second and third divisions at Wongonk." The early records of Middletown are partially lost, and do not show the amount of his proprietary interest there, nor how long he retained it. Soon after the death of the Reverend Mr. Hooker, in 1647, dissensions arose in the church at Hartford, between the Rev- erend Mr. Stone and Elder Goodwin. The exact points of difference between the parties are now somewhat obscure. It is supposed that Elder Goodwin- and his supporters were zealously opposed to any relaxation of those requirements for a participation in church privileges, which they claimed that Mr. Hooker had taught and enforced. Several Councils were held upon the subject; but harmony was not restored. At length, the supporters of Elder Goodwin's views, among whom was John White, determined to found a new settle- ment on the Connecticut, above Springfield, where they might have room to follow out and enjoy their principles. On the 18th of April, 1659, sixty persons, from Hartford and Weth- ersfield, signed the agreement to remove to Hadley. The place of John White's name, as the fifth on the list, indicates that he was among the leaders of that important movement. At the same time, William Westwood, Richard Goodman, William Lewis, John White, and Nathaniel Dickinson were chosen to go and lay out homelots. The town record of Had- ley commences with a record of these transactions, and, after 18 FIRST GENERATION AND CHILDREN. mentioning the appointment of this committee, thus proceeds : " The plantation being begun by them and some others of the Ingagers, the rest of the Ingagers that remained at Hartford and Wethersfield, with those that were come up to Inhabit at the said plantation, did upon the ninth of« November, at Hartford, and about the said time at Wethersfield, and at the said plantation, chuse by vote William Westwood, Nathaniel Dickinson, Samuel Smith, Thomas Standley, John White, Richard Goodman, to order all publick occasions that conscerns the good of that plantation for the yeare Insueing." This is called on the margin of the record, " First choice of Towns- men ; " though it is plain that this was a voluntary agreement among the proprietors of the new plantation, rather than a legal organization. Thus were laid the foundations of Hadley. It was the frontier settlement of that day, looking out toward the north, west, and east, on the boundless forest and its savage Indian occupants. John White's share in the common enterprise was represented by .£150, the largest share being represented by .£200. His homelot was on the east side of Hadley Street, and is thus described in the town record: "One houselott containing Eight acres more or lesse as it lyes. Bounded by the land of Peter Tillton South, by the land granted to Thomas Standlye North, abutting West against the coihon streete, and East against the woods ; being in Bredth Sixteene rod and in length Eightie." A part of this homelot is now occupied by one of his descendants, having never been alienated from the family. He had also a large allotment of outlands. During his residence in Hadley, a large share of his time was given to the interests of the prosperous town. His name is very frequently found on the committees appointed to lay out lands for division among the proprietors, and on committees for laying out highways, or for doing other business incidental to a new settlement. After the town was legally organized, he was chosen one of the selectmen in 1662, in 1663, and in 1665. He also twice served the town, in 1664 and in 1669, as Representative — or Deputy, as it was then styled— to the General Court or Legislature of Massachusetts, sitting in good service to the churches. In 1676, and in 1677, he and his eldest son, Nathaniel, then of Middletown, were members of the council called to heal the difficulty which had long troubled the ancient church in Windsor ; and the final recom- mendation of the council, with the autograph signatures of its members, may be seen in the archives of the State, at Hartford. John White was married in England, a few years before he came to Massachusetts. The christian name of his wife was 18 FIRST GENERATION AND CHILDREN. mentioning the appointment of this committee, thus proceeds : " The plantation being begun by them and some others of the Ingagers, the rest of the Ingagers that remained at Hartford and Wether sfield, with those that were come up to Inhabit at the said plantation, did upon the ninth of» November, at Hartford, and about the said time at Wethersfield, and at the said plantation, chuse by vote William Westwood, Nathaniel Dickinson, Samuel Smith, Thomas Standley, John White, Richard Goodman, to order all publick occasions that conscerns the good of that plantation for the yeare Insueing." This is called on the margin of the record, " First choice of Towns- men;" though it is plain that this was a voluntary agreement among the proprietors of the new plantation, rather than a legal organization. Thus were laid the foundations of Hadley. It was the frontier settlement of that day, looking out toward the north, west, and east, on the boundless forest and its savage Indian occupants. John White's share in the common enterprise was represented by £150, the largest share being represented by <£200. His homelot was on the east side of Hadley Street, and is thus described in the town record: "One houselott containing Eight acres more or lesse as it lyes. Bounded by the land of Peter Tillton South, by the land granted to Thomas Standlye North, abutting West against the coinon streete, and East against the woods ; being in Bredth Sixteene rod and in length Eightie." A part of this homelot is now occupied by one of his descendants, having never been alienated from the family. He had also a large allotment of outlands. During his residence in Hadley, a large share of his time was given to the interests of the prosperous town. His name is very frequently found on the committees appointed to lay out lands for division among the proprietors, and on committees for laying out highways, or for doing other business incidental to a new settlement. After the town was legally organized, he was chosen one of the selectmen in 1662, in 1663, and in 1665. He also twice served the town, in 1664 and in 1669, as Representative — or Deputy, as it was then styled— to the General Court or Legislature of Massachusetts, sitting in G-/z^<^i^^ /t. (yJ-^ '^i^ya^^^L. . j4^^,. Z^^-6- /6^3~^, 7 ^ J^^y /%?/ '/Q^t^..^ 77/t^7(£Al' ^Utiy^ '=^:i-iJ -^^CcyteJi. /^7y, ^ 7^. 4 ^jC^7W^7^ .^■^^L-e^l^y^-^^ P^-Aa ciSL.^?^ '^^z^^/4^ /2<^<^, fc^>^^l^./ti:rt A^^ttO- /i-rtTfu a^n>^^ ^<^A;a^ ^^^:r Ji^ ^^ / UjI^-7^<' ^^^'-vS^^ J^i*->i-M^ 18 FIRST GENERATION AND CHILDREN. mentioning the appointment of this committee, thus proceeds : " The plantation being begun by them and some others of the Ingagers, the rest of the Ingagers that remained at Hartford and Wethersfield, with those that were come up to Inhabit at the said plantation, did upon the ninth of. November, at Hartford, and about the said time at Wethersfield, and at the said plantation, chuse by vote William Westwood, Nathaniel Dickinson, Samuel Smith, Thomas Standley, John White, Richard Goodman, to order all publick occasions that conscerns the good of that plantation for the yeare Insueing." This is called on the margin of the record, " First choice of Towns- men;" though it is plain that this was a voluntary agreement among the proprietors of the new plantation, rather than a legal organization. Thus were laid the foundations of Hadley. It was the frontier settlement of that day, looking out toward the north, west, and east, on the boundless forest and its savage Indian occupants. John White's share in the common enterprise was represented by <£150, the largest share being represented by ,£200. His homelot was on the east side of Hadley Street, and is thus described in the town record: "One houselott containing Bight acres more or lesse as it lyes. Bounded by the land of Peter Tillton South, by the land granted to Thomas Standlye North, abutting West against the coihon streete, and East against the woods ; being in Bredth Sixteene rod and in length Eightie." A part of this homelot is now occupied by one of his descendants, having never been alienated from the family. He had also a large allotment of outlands. During his residence in Hadley, a large share of his time was given to the interests of the prosperous town. His name is very frequently found on the committees appointed to lay out lands for division among the proprietors, and on committees for laying out highways, or for doing other business incidental to a new settlement. After the town was legally organized, he was chosen one of the selectmen in 1662, in 1663, and in 1665. He also twice served the town, in 1664 and in 1669, as Representative — or Deputy, as it was then styled— to the General Court or Legislature of Massachusetts, sitting in Boston. The early records of the Church in Hadley are destroyed; but it is evidence of his good report among the brethren, that he was one of the " messengers " from Hadley when the Church at Northampton was gathered, in April, 1661. After 1670 his name does not appear on the records of Hadley, and it was probably during this year that he returned to Hartford. Difficulties still existing in the old Church at Hartford resulted in another secession, and in the organiza- tion, on the 12th of February, 1670, of the South Church, under the ministry of the Reverend John Whiting. The same attachment for the ancient landmarks, in the constitution and discipline of the church, was the cause of this secession, and of that which, eleven years before, had founded Hadley. On his return to Hartford, John White connected himself with the South Church, and was chosen to the office of Elder in it. It is not improbable that he was called from Hadley to fill that office. The home of twenty-three years of the vigor of his life had doubtless retained a strong hold on his affections ; and, as he felt the weight of advancing years, it may have needed only the attraction of a Church framed after his idea of the perfect scripture model, to win him back to its rest. If, now, this Church of his choice needed his help and services as an office- bearer, the call would become imperative. After his return to Hartford, his name does not appear again upon the records, as holding civil office, or performing civil services. The office of Elder then exempted him who bore it from all duties of this kind. But as an arbitrator, referee, and council in ecclesiastical matters, he performed good service to the churches. In 1676, and in 1677, he and his eldest son, Nathaniel, then of Middletown, were members of the council called to heal the difficulty which had long troubled the ancient church in Windsor ; and the final recom- mendation of the council, with the autograph signatures of its members, may be seen in the archives of the State, at Hartford. John White was married in England, a few years before he came to Massachusetts. The christian name of his wife was 20 FIRST GENERATION AND CHILDREN. MARY ; but nothing is known respecting her, except that she was living in March, 1666. She died before her husband, probably after his return to Hartford. His will names the six following children, two or three of whom were born in England. CHILDREN. 1. Mary, b. ; m. Jonathan Gilbert (2) 2. Nathaniel,}), about 1629; m. 1st, Elizabeth ; 2d, Mrs. Martha Mould. (3) 3. John, b. ; m. Sarah Bunce (4) j 4. Daniel, b. ; m, Sarah Crow (5) ■* 5. Sarah, b. ; m. Stephen Taylor and others (6) G.Jacob, b. Oct. 8, 1645; m. Elizabeth Bunce (7) The year of Nathaniel's birth is derived from his age at death, as given on his tombstone ; the birth of Jacob is recorded at Hartford. The ages of the other children can not be exactly determined. The life of John White was prolonged to a good old age, and in the winter of 1683-4 he rested from his labors. The exact time of his death is not known; but it must have occurred between the 17th of December, 1683, the date of his will, and the 23d of January, 1684, the date of the inventory of his estate. He lived to see all his children married, and to hold in his arms his children's children, to the third and fourth generations. Of his children, only three sons and one daugh- ter survived him: two of these sons, with John, who died before him, were the heads of their tribes, and transmitted his name and principles to succeeding generations. His will is recorded, and is on file, in the Probate Office at Hartford. The following is a copy of the original document, which is in the hand-writing of the principal witness. The Last Will and Testament of Mr. John White, of Hartford. " For as much as my time is Vncertaine, and I know not the day of my death, I Account it my dutie to make my last will and testament, which is as folio weth. I Kesigne and give up my selfe, soul & bodie, to my soveraigne Lord & maker, my God and father in my Lord and saviour Jesus Christ: and to prevent trouble to those that shall survive mee, I do dispose of that portion of outward estate which the Lord hath in mercy blessed me with, in manner following (viz) I give & bequeath to my son Nathanaell White thirtie pounds, and my best broad Cloath Coate, & I also give him my iron bound Chest in my Chamber, and my Cobirons in my parlour, & that part of my ox pasture which lyeth on the Left hand of the way as we go to Wethersfield I give to him & his JOHN WHITE. 21 heirs for ever, bounded upon the high way west, Henery Grimes land North, M' Niccolls his Land South, the south meadow east. I give to my sou Daniell White twentie pounds. I give to my son Jacob White & his heires for ever, that part of my ox pasture in Hartford which lyeth on the right hand of the way Leading to Wethersfield, bounded by the high way East, by Jonathan Bigaloes land South, by Henery Grimes his Land North, & Leut. Websters land West. I also give him my feather bed in the Chamber with a boolstar & pillow & the best blancket upon it, & the bed sted & Curtains belonging to it. I impower my Executor to give to my daughter Hixton according to his discretion as he shall see her need Calls ffor. And whereas fformerlie I intended to give one parcell of meadow land in great Ponset to Stephen Taylor, yet now being forced to pay a great summe of money ffor the Redemption of his house & homlott, I now see cause to dispose of that land for payment of that debt, and shall leave it to my Executor with the advise of the overseers, to give either to him or the rest of my daughter Hixtons Children as he shall see Cause. I give to my grand Child, Stephen Taylor a flock bed & truckle bed sted at Nathanaell Whites at Hadly, and an old blancket upon my bed in my Chamber, and a linzy woolsie Coverlid at the feet of my bed in the parlour, and a peice of dutch searge now at the tailors to make me a pair of breeches & Jacket, I give to the said Stephen Taylor. I give to Sarah White the daughter of my son Nathanaell five pounds. I give to the Rever'' AF John Whiting my honored pastor five pounds in silver. My will is that due debts being discharged, and the above mentioned legacies payd, the remainder of my Estate shall be divided among my grand Children, (viz.) Jonathan Gilbert son of my daughter Mary, my son Nathan- iells Children, my son Johns Children, my son Daniells Children & my Daughter Sarah Children, their sons to have as much more as their daughters, & if any of their sons shall dye before they Come to the age of one & twentie years then his or their portion to be divided equally among the sur- vivors, and in like manner among the daughters, if any of them shall dye before the age of eighteen years. My will is that my wearing apparrell be divided amongst my sonns. My will also is that my Executor shall have four years time after my decease for the payment of the Legacies mentioned, only my will is that my moveable goods be payd to them that are readie to receive them presently, and I do give my said Executor full power to sell my land lying in the last out division in Hartford, being about Eightie acrees, and my share in the mill for the payment of the legacies as aforesaid, & what ever time or expences he shall be at, in managing these affaires, he shall fully satisfie him selfe out of the estate before division be made. I do Constitute & ordaine my son Nathaniell White the sole Executor of this my Last will and testament ; and I do desire my beloved friends Ensign 4 22 FIRST GENERATION AND CHILDREN. Nathaniell Stanly and Stephen Hosmer as overseers to assist in performance of ihis my last will, and I do give them twentie shillings apeice for their paines therein. his ^ -^^ This was declared by John yy White sen' ( L. S. ) John White senior to be mark. ^^ ^ ^ his last will & Testament the seventeenth day of December, 1683, in presence of Caleb Watson, Mary Watson." His will was made when the extreme feebleness of old age and disease forbade him to write his own name. The following is a fac-simile of his sig- nature to the recommendation of the council already referred to, in the year 1677. The letter h was made with a downward stroke, as was common in former times. S^t]" '^^' The Inventory of his estate is dated Jan. 23, 1683, and amounts to £190. 93. It contains nothing of particular interest, and is omitted. He had given away a part of his property during his lifetime. The age and character of our John White, as well as the number of his descendants, justly entitle him to the appellation of Patriarch. The controlling power of religion over him is seen in his forsaking the comforts of his English home, and encountering the privations and perils of a wilderness, that he might help to maintain what he considered to be a true church, and might enjoy the pure worship of God and the teachings of his faithful ministers. To the conscientiousness and zeal of the Puritan, he added the enterprise and daring of the Pioneer. Ever ready to for- sake his old home and make for himself a new one, when the interests of truth and religion called, the Newtowne of Massa- chusetts was cheerfully exchanged for the Newtowne of Con- necticut ; and this last, again, for the frontier post of Hadley. And when he could serve the same cause with greater useful- ness in his old home, we find him again at Hartford, with his harness on, and ready to labor, even in the feebleness of age. His good sense and sound judgment are attested by the nature of the services which his fellow-citizens sought from JOHN WHITE. 23 him. Each of the three important towns in which he lived required his aid in the management of its prudential affairs. The capacity to discharge the duties of a townsman as well as those of a representative to the colonial legislature, was, in that day, an indispensable pre-requisite to the appointment. The office of ruling elder in the church, which he held during the last ten or twelve years of his life, was one of great influence and importance. There was usually but one ruling elder in each church. His office was designed to relieve the teaching elder, or pastor, of a considerable part of the labor, responsibility, and anxiety attending the government and discipline of the church. It required a grave, discreet, and reliable man, one who had earned a good report of those without and those within the church. Such a one, in all respects furnished for his work, was our John White. To be the descendant of one whose qualifications caused him to be called to these various duties in the state and in the church, and who appears to have discharged them well, is a matter of just pride. His descendants may safely and abun- dantly honor the ancestor in whose footsteps they may so safely walk. 2. Maey White, daughter of Elder John, (1) was born in England, a few years before the family emigrated to Massa- chusetts. She died in Hartford, Conn., probably in the early part of the year 1650. She married, Jan. 29, 1646, Jonathan Gilbert of Hartford, an early settler there. His name often occurs upon the public records, which show that he was a man of enterprise and influence. He sometimes represented the town in the General Court, was collector of the customs at Hartford, and was Marshal of the Colony ; — the latter office corresponding to that of high-sheriff. He also rendered im- portant service to the Colony in the difficulties with the Indians; acting as interpreter, and being often selected, on account of his bravery, as the leader in emergencies of danger and importance. He was extensively engaged in the trade and coasting business of the young colonies, and acquired great wealth, for that day. He died Dec. 10, 1682, in the 64th year of his age, leaving an estate of nearly X2500. HER CHILDREN. 1. Jonathan, b. May 11, 1648. A part of his early life was spent in the West Indies. He afterwards settled as a merchant in Middletown, Conn., and m. June 22, 1679, Dorothy Stow of Middletown, dau. of Rev. Samuel and Hope Stow. Being dissatisfied with the legacy left him by his father, he petitioned the General Court for some further provision from his father's estate. A number of curious documents connected with this application are preserved among the State Papers, at Hartford. (" Private Controversies," Vol. II., pp. 129—137.) He d. Feb. 1, 1698, £b. 49. His widow d. July 14, 1698, £e. 40. He had, 1, Mary,b. May 18, 1680; 2. Jonathan, b. March 31, 1681, d. same day; 3. Mehetable, b. Feb. 8, 1682; 4. John, b. June 30, 16S3 ; 5. Jonathan, b. Feb. 8, 1685, d. Feb. 27, 1685; 6. Jonathan, b, April 11, 1686 d. April 28, 1686; 7. Nathaniel, b. Dec. 27, 1689; 8. Eben- ezer, d. March 21, 1718 ; 9. Sarah. 2. Mary, b. Dec. 15, 1649; probably d. young. NATHANIEL WHITE. 25 Note. After the death of his first wife, Jonathan Gilbert m. Mary "Wells, by whom he had Sarah, b. July 25, 1651, and several other children. Mrs. Mary (Wells) Gilbert survived her husband, and d. July 3, 1700, se. 74. A somewhat extended account of the " Gilbert Family" may be found in the N. E. Historical and Genealogical Kegister, Vol. IV., 1850. 3. Captain Nathaniel White, son of Elder John, (1) was born in England, about 1629, three years before his father came to New England. He was about seven years old when the family removed from Cambridge to Hartford. In 1650 or 1651, when about twenty-one years old, he removed to Middletown, on the Connecticut River, being one of the original proprietors and first settlers of that town. His homelot was in that part of Middletown formerly called " Upper Houses," and afterwards " Upper Middletown," now constituting the town of Cromwell. His dwelling-house was in the lower part of the village, on the street that lies between the Middlesex turnpike and the Connecticut River. He early acquired great influence, and was among the lead- ing men of that section of the Colony. In civil life he was almost constantly employed in some of the various town offices, and also statedly represented the. town in the Legislature — or General Court, as it was at first called — of the Colony. He was first chosen in 1659, when al)out thirty years of age, and from 1661 to 1710, a period of fifty years, he was chosen Deputy once every year, and often twice; the Legislature then meeting semi-annually, in May and October of each year, and a new election being held for each session. The only exception to his regular election was in the year 1688, when, in consequence of the usurpation of Sir Edmund Andross, there were no elections by the people. He was elected a representative from Middletown eighty-five times, and was eighty-one years old when last chosen. Very few instances can be found of so long an official life dependent on annual popular elections; probably no other, in which the same political community, by a majority of all its voters, has elected the same individual its representative in the Legislature of the State eighty-five times. Such facts as this have secured for Connecticut the appellation of the "land of steady habits." 26 SECOND GENERATION AND CHILDREN. In 1669 Nathaniel White was appointed by the Legislature a magistrate and commissioner for Middletown, and in 1684 for Middletown, Haddam, and the district of Meriden; and he held local courts for these places. In military life he rose through successive grades to the rank of Captain, the title of which office he carried with him through life. The following is a fac-simile of his signature as commissioner, in 1695. rt^aif^: ^^ih (^mV: It is evident from the nature of the public services he ren- dered, traces of which are found in the records of the town and of the Colony, that he was a man of ability and education, and that he deserved the great and long-continued confidence reposed in him by his fellow-citizens. The Rev. Dr. Field, in his address on the two-hundredth anniversary of the settle- ment of Middletown, says of him, that " he was a man of high religious character and sound judgment." He died Aug. 27, 1711, "aged about 82," as the inscription on his monument informs us. His grave is in Middletown city, in the burying-ground near the river. In his will, which is dated Aug. 16, 1711, after some other bequests, he gives one-fourth of his undivided lands " to remain for the use of the Publick School already agreed upon in the Town of Middle- town, forever." Respecting certain other provisions of his will, he makes this statement: "And the reason why I say my daughters shall have each of them one-third of what move- able household goods was in being when my former wife dyed, is because I intend what my now wife hath gained by her Industry, and what she brought with her to me, should be at her own dispose." The Inventory of his estate amounted to £927. lis. od. He owned about 1500 acres of land, and was for a long time the second in property in the town. He married, 1st, Elizabeth , who was the mother of his children. Her family name and her original residence have not been ascertained. Her grave-stone, which stands by that of her husband, and was probably erected after his NATHANIEL WHITE, 27 death, says that she " died in the year 1690, aged about 65 years."* He married, 2d, Mrs. Martha Mould, widow of Hugh Mould of New London, Conn., and dau. of John Coit and Mary [ Jenners ?] . Two of her daughters had married sons of Captain White. She died April 14, 1730, " aged about 86." This is the age given on her grave-stone, at the Upper Houses. The town record says, " in ye 77th year of her age," which is doubtless an error. CHILDREN; — BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Nathaniel, h. July 7,1652; m. Elizabeth Savage (8) 2. Elizabeth, b. March 7, 1655 ; m. Sergt. John Clark of Middletown, and d. Dec. 25, 1711, ae. 56. He d. July 26, 1731. She had, 1. Nathaniel, b. April 18, 1676, m. Oct. 27, 1702, Sarah Graves of Hatfield, Mass. ; (see Family 4 ;) 2. John, b. June U, 1679, m. May 9, 1710, Sarah Goodwin of Hartford; 3. Daniel, b. Aug. 30, 1680, m. July 12, 1704, Elizabeth Whitmore, and d. March, 1725, se. 44. His wid. m. 2d, Capt. Wm. Savage, and 3d, Williams, and d. Jan. 31, 1743, je. 57 ; 4. Elizabeth, b. April 3, 1685, m. Ebenezer Selden of Hadley, Mass., who d. 1740: she was living in 1746; 5. Mary, b. April 3, 1691, d. in infancy ; 6. Sarah, b. Sept. 8, 1692, m. Peb. 17, 1720, John Shepard ; 7. White, a dau., b. Nov. 4, 1693, m. 1st, Joseph Cole of Wethersfield; m. 2d, March 22, 1744, Samuel Smith of Mid.; 8. Mary, b. May 4, 1695, m. James Thompson of Brimfield, Mass. S.John, b. April 9, 1657; m. Mary (9) 4. Mary, b. April 7, 1659 ; m. 1st, Jan. 16, 1678, Jacob Cornwell of Mid., who d. April 18, 1708, a. 61. She m. 2d, April 13, 1710, John Bacon, sen., of Mid., who d. Nov. 4, 1732, se. 70. She d. Nov. 15, 1732, te. 73. By her first husband she had, 1. Mary, b. Nov. 2, 1679, m. May 30, 1698, Francis Whit- more of Mid. ; 2. Jacob, b. Aug. 9; 1681, d. Nov. 9, 1681 ; 3. Jacob, b. Oct. i, 1682, m. March 20, 1711, Edith Whitmore. He was buried July 5, 1767, se. 84; 4. Nathaniel, b. Aug. 30, 1684; 5. Giles, b. Aug. 14, 1686; 6. Daniel, b. April 19, 1688 ; 7. Isaac, b. Sept. 22, 1690, m. July 29, 1714, Mary Bur- liss of Hartford ; 8. Wait, b. Sept. 18, 1692, was a volunteer in tlie expedition to Canada, in 1709. Hem. April 24, 1717, Mary Todd, andd. Jan. 8, 1742, 33. 49; 9. Elizabeth, b. July 21, 1697, m. March 26, 1724, Ebenezer Wet- more, who d. Jan. 11, 1743; 10. Timothy, b. Aug. 23, 1700, ra. 1st, Nov. 23, 1726, Rebecca Wells; m. 2d, March 20, 1728, Susannah Hamlin. 5. Z)an2e/,b. Feb. 23, 1662; m. Susannah Mould (10) 6. Sarah, b. Jan. 22, 1664; m. John Smith of Haddam, Conn., probably a ship- master. She d. before her father. She had,'l . Nathaniel, bap. at Mid., Jan. 5, 1696. An old memorandum, dated Feb. 8, 1787, says that he "went _ * The will of Thomas Bunce, sen., without date, but probably made in 1682, men- tions his "dauditer, Elizabeth White," (see Family 7,) and also his "cousin, Eliza- beth White." It is not improbable that in the latter case he refers to the wife of Capt. Nathaniel White; but no certain proof of this relationship has been discovered. In former times, the word cousin was frequently used instead of nephew or niece. 28 SECOND GENERATION AND CHILDREN. away a ship-carpenter, and was never heard of;" 2. Sarah, bap. May 8, 1698, m. Coleman of Glastenbury, Conn. ; 3. Elizabeth, bap. Nov. 20, 1 699, m. Jeremiah Ludlum of Elizabethtown, N. J. ; 4. Thankful, m. Jehiel Kel- sey of Durham, Conn., who d. about 1757. She d. Jan., 1787. 7. Jacob, b. May 10, 1665 ; m. 1st, Deborah Shepard; 2d, Rebecca Ranney. (11) 8. Joseph, b. Feb. 20, 1667 ; m. Mary Mould (12) 4. Sergeant John White, Jun., son of Elder John, (1) settled in Hatfield, Mass. His homelot was on the east side of the street, the fifth from the south end of the homelots, as they were originally laid out. He was buried in Hatfield, Sept. 15, 1665. His age is not known, but it was less than 35 years. The inventory of his estate, amounting to £313, includes a house and homelot at Hatfield, and also at Hart- ford, Conn. It is probable that he resided at Hartford till within a year or two of his death, and that his children were born there. He married Sarah Bunce of Hartford, dau. of Thomas and Sarah Bunce. After the death of her husband, the widow Sarah White married Nicholas Worthington of Hat- field. She died June 20, 1676. Mr. Worthington again married, and died Sept. 6, 1683. (An account of the descend- ants of Nicholas Worthington may be found in Goodwin's *' Genealogical Notes.") CHILDREN. 1. Sarah, b. ; m. Feb. 12, 1678, John Graves of Hatfield, who d. Dec. 2, 1730. She had, 1. Sarah, b. Feb. 15, 1679, m. Oct. 27, 1702, Nathaniel Clark of Middletown, Conn. ; (see Family 3 ;) 2. John, b. March 23, 1682, m. Jemima , andd. Aug., 1716, se. 34 ; 3. Mary, b. Feb. 24, 1683, m. Jeremiah Wait ; 4. Thomas, b. July 4, 1685, d. 1689; 5. Abigail, b. Oct. 29, 1687, m. Wilcox ; 6. Martha, b. Nov. 4, 1689, m. 1716, John Crafts ; 7. Daniel, b. Oct. 13, 1690, d. young ; 8. Thomas, b. June 5, 1693 ; 9. Daniel, b. Jan. 28, 1698, m. 1724, widow Thankful , and d. 1757, se. 59 ; 10. Rebecca, b. May 4, 1700, m. Moses Nash of Hadley, afterwards of West Hartford, Conn., where she d. Oct. 6, 1743, is. 43. He rem. to Wintonbury, (now Bloomfield,) Conn., and d. Jan. 26, 1760, ae. 63. (See "Nash Family," p. 46.) 2. Jb/m, b. 1663 ; m. Hannah Wells (13) 5. Lieutenant Daniel White, son of Elder John, (1) was probably born in Hartford, Conn., as early as 1639. He settled in Hatfield, Mass., about the year 1662, as appears DANIEL WHITE. 29 from the following entries on the town record of Hadley. "Jan. 21: 1660: 61. This day Daniel White had a hundred pound lot given him beyond the River, and his father John White Ingages for him." Dec. 12, 1661, there was a renewal of the grant to Daniel White, " provided he be resident on his allotments in March next." His homelot was on the west side of Hatfield Street, the fourth lot south of the Mill Lane, or road leading westerly. Other lands were allotted to him, and the records of Hatfield show that he was a farmer. He was frequently called into the service of the town. Before the division of Hadley, he was chosen a constable in 1666, and one of the selectmen in 1670. The town of Hatfield was incorporated in 1670, but the records of the town officers pre- vious to 1677 are mostly lost. During the twenty years after 1678, Daniel White was eight times chosen one of the select- men of Hatfield. He occasionally held other offices, and was often appointed on committees for attending to various town affairs which called for the exercise of discretion and sound judgment. He was also active in the ecclesiastical affairs of the town. The title of Lieutenant is first given him on the records in Dec, 1692. The following is a fac-simile of his autograph in 1701. S^atii7i/)cfi;]:^ He died July 27, 1713, being probably not far from 75 years of age. By his will, dated July 11, 1713, he gave <£4 to the church in Hatfield, and constituted his only surviving son, Daniel, his executor. Previous to his death he had given a part of his land to his son, Daniel, and to his daughter Han- nah ; but he left a large estate for those times. The inventory amounted to X363, not including the homestead and some other property, which was appraised in 1719, after the death of his widow, at nearly <£300. He married, Nov. 1, 1661, Sarah Crow, daughter of John Crow and Elizabeth Goodwin. Her father was an early settler of Hartford and Hadley, and became one of the largest landholders in the colony of Connecticut. Her 5 30 SECOND GENERATION AND CHILDREN. mother was the only child of Elder William and Susannah Goodwin. Elder Goodwin was a fellow-passenger with Elder John White, in the ship Lyon, and was one of the leaders in the settlement of Hadley. Sarah Crow was born at Hart- ford, March 1, 1647, and was but 14 years and 8 months old at the time of her marriage. She was one of seven daughters, who married into some of the best families in the valley of the Connecticut. A high authority in such matters has said, " Those Crow girls made smart women." Mrs. Sarah White died at Hatfield, June 26, 1719, se. 72. Her inventory shows the following list of articles in her wardrobe. She was not only well supplied, but seems to have been a little extrav- agant, for that day, for one residing in a small town. £ 8 Shifts, ... 1 Damask Gown, . . 1 Silk Girdle, . . Green ribbon girdle, . Linen Gloves, . . Muff, .... Head Linen, . . 1 Leather Gloves, . . Pair blue Stockings, Silk Gloves, . . Old blue Stockings, . Lustring Hood, . . Alamode Hood, . Silk Handkerchief, . Painted do. . . Cambric do. . .0 2 Handk'fs 4s. & 3s., 3 do. 5s., 3s. & 3s., Fan, ... Plain cloth Coat, . . Total, . . . £16 8 Equal to $54.67. The mantuas were gowns, or dresses ; the coats were petticoats. CHILDREN. Sarah, b. Oct. 15, 1662; m. 1st, March 31, 1680, Thomas Loomis of Hatfield, who d. Aug. 12, 1688. She m. 2d, Nov. 12, 1689, John Bissell of Windsor, Conn., who rem. to Lebanon. They were prob. both living in 1723. All her sons, except John Bissell, jun., lived in Lebanon. She had, by her 1st husband, 1. John, b. Jan. 1, 1681, m. Oct. 30, 1706, Martha Osborn ; 2. Thomas, b. April 20, 1684, m. 1st, Jan. 8, 1713, Elizabeth Fow- ler, who d. July 18, 1742 ; m. 2d, Dec. 20, 1743, Hannah Hunt, who d. June s. d. 17 1 1 6 2 3 10 3 6 1 6 9 6 12 6 11 5 3 5 7 11 1 6 10 £ s. d. White waistcoat, . 2 Damask Coat, . 2 Painted serge coat. 15 Blue damask Mantua, 1 2 Streaked under coat. 8 Silk prunella Mantua, 1 10 Serge Hood & bluefacing 1 10 Old serge Hood, . 5 Old reddish coat, 4 Old black coat, 2 Pair of blue & red sleeves 2 Old black Mantua, 2 Blue Calico apron, . 1 6 2 do. 4s.&4s.6df. 8 6 Garlix Apron, 3 6 Yellow flannel "Waistcoat 5 White Apron, . 5 Neck Handk'f, 4 Painted do. . 1 6 DANIEL WHITE. 31 10, 1 758, se. 78. He d. April 30, 1 7C5, re. 81 . By her 2d husband, 3. Sarah, b. Nov. 12, 1690, prob. m. Joseph Loomis ; 4. John, (Capt.) b. Sept. 12, [10?] 1693, lived in Coventry, and d. about Dec , 1783, ss. 90. He ra. 1st, Nov. 14, 1714, Sarah Fowler, whod. Aug. 25, 1751 ; m. 2d, Abigail ; 5. Daniel, b. Jan. 4, 1698, d. Oct. 3, 1776, x. 78. Perhaps he m. Feb. 15, 1747, Elizabeth Fitch ; 6. Benjamin, b. March 22, 1701, d. Aug. 9, 1758, te. 57. He m. 1st, July 17, 1728, Mary Wattle ; m. 2d, Ann , who d. about Dec, 1778. 2. Mary, b. ; d. Sept. 5, 1664. 3. Mari/, b. Aug. 5, 1665; m. 1st, Wells; m. 2d, Barnard. The Probate Records at Northampton show that her name was Wells in 1713, and Barnard in 1717. This is all that is known of her history. 4. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 13, 1667 ; m. July 2, 1688, Dea. Samuel Loomis of Wind- sor, Conn., who removed to Colchester, Conn., where he was chosen Deacon in 1702. She d. Feb. 18, [25 ?] 1736, «. 68. He then m. Oct. 25, 1738, widow Elizabeth Church, who d. Aug. 10, 1751, be. 78. He d. May 20, 1754, ae. nearly 88. She had, 1. Elizabeth, b. 1689, d. Aug. 6, 1689; 2. Samuel, b. Feb. 28, 1690, d. March 14, IBSO; 3. Samuel, b. July 17, 1692, was Dea. at Colchester, and d. July 10, [June 26?] 1753, ss. 61. He m. Dec. 12, 1717, Elizabeth Holms, who d. May 27, 1760, sb. 67 ; 4. Isaac, b. Dec. 23, 1693, perhaps lived in Windsor, and m. April 26, 1716, Hannah Eggleston of W., who d. Nov. 6, 1752; 5. Jacob, b. Feb. 25, 1695, was Dea. at Colchester, and d. June 27, 1757, Ee. 61. His wid., Hannah, prob. d. Aug. 26, 1766, as. 74 ; 6. Azariah, b. May 2, 1700, d. Feb. 20, 1757, or, according to another entry, d. Feb. 9, 1758, ae. 56. He m. Dec. 25, 1723, Abigail Newton, who d. June 15, 1778 ; 7. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 13, 1702, m. Jan. 3, 1721, Daniel Worthington of Colchester. They had 18 children, of whom 13 were married. He d. March 1, 1784, ae. 85. She d. Dec. 3, 1789, ffi. 87. (See Goodwin's "Genealogical Notes," p. 267 ;) 8. Sarah, b. March 7, 1705; 9. Caleb, b. Sept. 20, 1707, was living in Colchester in 1733; 10. Daniel, b. Feb. 20, 1709, d. in Col., March 28, 1784, ae. 75. He m. Oct. 7, 1731, Hannah Witherell, who d. March 1, 1779, ee. 75. - 5. Daniel, b. July 4, 1671 ; m. Sarah Bissell and others. . . . (14) 6. Esther, b. ; d. Feb., 1675. 7. Hannah, b. July 4, 1674 ; d. in infancy. 8. John, h. Nov. 16, 1676 ; d. Aug., 1677. 9. Esther, h. ; m. Dec. 7, 1696, Lieut. John Ellsworth of Wind- sor, Conn. He is called the first settler of Ellington, then a part of Wind- sor ; although his family had not removed thither previous to his death, which occurred by accident. A stone was erected, bearing this insci-iption : "Lieut. John Ellsworth was killed here by the fall of a tree, Oct. 26th, 1720, aged 49 years and 19 days." The stone has been removed a short distance, and now stands by the road-side, about one mile southeast of the meeting-house. She d. Sept. 7, 1766, ae. about 89. She had, 1. John, (Capt.) b. Nov. 7, 1697, settled in East Windsor, and died Jan. 4, 1784, ae. 86. He m. Nov. [May?] 8, 1734, Ann Edwards of E. Windsor, who d. April 11, 1790, ae. 91 ; 2. Daniel, (Capt.) b. March 20, 1700; lived in Ellington, and d. Jan. 27, 1782, ae. 82. His widow, Mindwell, d. May 17, 1786, ae. 85 ; 3. Esther, b. March 9, 1702 ; m. Jan. 31, 1722, Capt. Samuel 32 SECOND GENERATION AND CHILDREN. Welles, 2d, of East Hartford, who d. March 2, 1760, je. 66. She d. Nov. 3, 1791, oe. 89. Their dau., Ruth, m. Hon. Ebenezer White, (Family 65;) 4. Anna, b. April 27, 1705, m. Samuel Hunt of Northfield, Mass. ; 5. Mar- tha, b. Feb. 27, 1709, m. Sept. 11, 1729, Nathaniel Stoughton of Windsor ; 6. Ann, b. 1712. Guardians were appointed to both Anna and An7i,Jan. 1, 1723, and they both signed an agreement made by the heirs of their father, Jan. 14, 1736. 10. Hannah, b. Sept., 1679; m. Dea. Nathaniel Dickinson of Hatfield, Mass., who d. 1745. She had, 1. Jonathan, b. Nov. 7, 1699; 2. Martha, b. Dec. 25, 1701, m. March 2, 1727, Elnathan Graves; 3. Obadiah, b. July 28, 1704, m. Mary ; 4. Nathan, b. April, 1707, d. May 10, 1707; 5. Joshua, b. Feb. 7, 1709; 6. Elijah, b. Feb. 24, 1712, d. June 8, 1714; 7. Elijah, b. Sept. 20, 1714, d. May 28, 1715 ; 8. Joel, b. March 23, 1716 ; 9. Lucy, b. Sept. 9, 1718, d. Dec. 24, 1718. 11. Mehitahle,h. March 14, 1683; m. Dec. 19, [18?] 1705, Jeremiah Bissell of Windsor, Conn., and had, 1. Rachel, b. Nov. 16, 1706 ; 2. Mabel, b. Jan. 16, 1708; 3. John, b. Sept. 1, 1709, m. Dec. 2, 1733, Hannah Watson, and d. July 15, 1737, se. 28 ; 4. Sarah, b. July 4, 1711. •^ 6. Sarah White, daughter of Elder John, (1) was thrice married. She died at Hatfield, Mass., Aug. 10, 1702, after an eventful life. She married, 1st, Stephen Taylor, who settled in Hatfield about 1662. He was buried there, Sept. 8, 1665, just one week before his brother-in-law, John White, jun. - > She married, 2d, Oct. 15, 1666, Barnabas Hinsdale of Hatfield, who was slain by the Indians, Sept. 18, 1675. He was one of the company under the command of Capt. Lathrop, which was surprised at "Bloody Brook," in Deerfield. A monument was erected in 1835, inscribed with the names of the ninety men who were then massacred. She married, 3d, Feb., 1679, Walter Hickson of Hatfield, who died April 3, 1696. HER CHILD ; BY STEPHEN TAYLOR. 1. Stephen, b. ; m. Nov. 27, 1700, Patience Brown, by whom he had four children, b. in Hatfield, 1701-1711. In 1713 he removed to Col- chester, Conn., where he died, Jan. 3, 1719. His wife, and two of his chil- dren, Stephen and Mercy, survived him. HER CHILDREN; — BY BARNABAS HINSDALE. 2. Barnabas, b. Feb. 20, 1668; was admitted an inhabitant of Hartford in 1693, and d. there, Jan. 25, 1725, sa. 57. He m. Nov. 9, 1693,'Martha Smith of Hartford, who d. about Dec, 1738, se. 68. He had, 1. Barnabas, b. Aug. 28, 1694, settled in Tolland, Conn., where he d. Jan. 24, 1728, se. 33. He m. June 17, 1725, Hannah Skinner; 2. Martha, b. Feb. 17, 1696, m. Nov. JACOB WHITE. 33 9, 1736, Thomas Bull of Harwinton, Conn., and d. April 15, 1761, ae. 65 ; 3. Jacob, b. July 4, [14?] 1698, lived in Harwinton. He m. July 8, 1731, Hannah Seymour ; 4. Sarah, b. July 22, 1700, m. Nathaniel White, (Family 22;) 5. Elizabeth, b Jan. 9, 1702, m. April 4, 1728, Jacob Benton of Harwin- ton; 6. Mary, b. July 13, 1704, m. March 30, 1738, Joseph Skinner, jun.; 7. John, (Capt.) b. Aug. 13, 1706, lived in Kensington, (now Berlin,) Conn., and d. Dec. 2, 1792, ae. 86. He m. Nov. 8, 1733, Elizabeth Cole of Hartford, who d. July 1 , 1 784, ae. 73. His son, Rev. Theodore, grad. Yale Coll., 1762, was minister in Windsor, Conn , afterwards rem. to Hinsdale, Mass., the town being named in his honor, and d. there Dec. 29, 1818, se. 80. Elijah, another son of (^apt. John, had a dau. Elizabeth, who was the mother of Elijah Hinsdale Burritt, the astronomer, and of Elihu Burritt, the " learned blacksmith " Lydia, dau. of Capt. John, m. Samuel Hart of Berlin, and was the mother of Mrs. Emma Willard, and of Mrs. Almira Lincoln Phelps, each of thera widely known as an instructress and authoress ; 8. Daniel, (Dca.) b May 15, 1708, lived in Hartford, and was buried Sept. 13, 1781, se. 73. He m. Aug. 21, 1737, Katharine Curtiss of Wethersfield, Conn., who was buried April 12, 1778, se. 68; %. Amos, b. Aug. 24, 1710, was buried in Hartford, Jan. 1, 1792, se. 81. He m. Experience , who d May 4, 1781, se. 61. (The dates of births are taken from a copy of an ancient family record.) S.Sarah, b. ; m. Jan. 8, 1691, Dea. Samuel Hall, of East Mid- dletown. Conn., who d. March 6, 1740, se. 76. She d. between 1716 and 1722. She had, 1. Sarah, b. May 16, 1692, d. Dec. 16, 1712; 2. Elizabeth, b. Aug. 26, 1694; 3. Samuel, b. March 28, 1697, d. Feb. 22, 1713; 4. John, b. Aug. 19, 1699, d. Jan. 3, 1767; 5. Mercy, b. Nov. 13, 1704, d. Nov. 10, 1712 ; 6. Thomas, b. Oct. 15, 1707 ; 7. Isaac, b. May 2, 1709. 4. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 29, 1671 ; d. March 8, 1672. 5. Isaac, b. Sept. 15, 1673; was admitted an inhabitant of Hartford in 1697, and d. there about March 1, 1739, se 65. He m. Jan. 6, 1715, Lydia Loomis, and had, 1, Lydia, b. Dec. 6, 1717; 2. Isaac, b. June 8, 1719; 3. Joseph, b. Aug 9, 1720, settled in Canaan, Conn.; 4. Jonathan, b. March 17, 1724, was probably the one of that name who was the first settler of Lenox, Mass., in 1750. 6. Mary, b. March 27, [1676?] The Hatfield record reads 1677; which is plainly an error. She is named in the will of her step-father, Walter Hick- son, but nothing later is known of her. HER children; BY WALTER HICKSON. 7. John, b. Nov. 7, 1679; d. July 2, 1691, se. 11. 8. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 26, 1681 ; probably d. young. 9. Jacob, b. Jan. 26,1683. He was one ot those taken captive by the Indians, at Deerfield, Feb. 29, 1704, and was slain by them at Cowas, N. H., on their journey to Canada. He was 21 years of age. 7. Ensign Jacob White, youngest son of Elder John, (1) was born in Hartford, Conn., Oct. 8, 1645. He was less than fourteen years of age when his father removed to Hadley, 34 SECOND GENERATION AND CHILDREN. Mass., and probably accompanied the family thither. Soon after reaching his majority, he returned to Hartford, and set- tled on his father's old homestead. He was admitted a free- man of the Colony in 16(38. The nature of the various public offices to which he was called, at Hartford, indicates that he was a man of character and intelligence. In 1669 he was chosen a land-surveyor for the town, and again in 1700. He also served four times as Townsman, or Selectman, in the years 1682, 1687, 1691, and 1696. In 1693 he was chosen one of a committee to prepare an answer to a petition from the inhabitants who lived east of the River. In military life he reached the rank of Ensign. The exact time of his death is not known, but it was probably in the early part of the year 1701, when he was 65 years of age. The inventory of his estate was dated May 29, 1701, and amounted to X652. He left no children surviving him. He married, before 1683, Elizabeth Bunce of Hartford, dau. of Thomas and Sarah Bunce, and sister of his brother John's wife. She died at Hartford in 1716. Note. On the Record of baptisms in the First Church in Middletown, under the date of Nov. 2, 1679, is found this entry : "Eliz: White (daughter of Nathll & Eliz: his wife;) Mary (daughter of Jacob & Mary) White, are baptized." The conjecture of a collaborator is doubtless correct, that this is an error of the re" corder, for "Mary (daughter of Jacob & Mary) Corn well." No record of the baptism of Mary Cornwell is found, while the baptisms of the succeeding cliildren of this family are duly recorded. C|iri (Smratiou autr C|ilton. DESCENDANTS OF CAPT. NATHANIEL WHITE. 8. Dea. Nathaniel White, son of Capt. Nathaniel, (3) was born at Middletown, Upper Houses, Conn., July 7, 1652. About the time of his marriage he removed to Hadley, Mass., where he settled upon the original homelot of his grandfather. Elder John White. He took the oath of allegiance in Hadley, February, 1679. The records show that there were but few larger landholders in the town. He gave a large part of his property to his children during his life time, so that the inven- tory of his estate, after his decease, was small. He left no will. He was frequently called into the service of the town. In 1687 he was elected constable, and between the years 1684 and 1715 he was 9 or 10 times chosen one of the selectmen. He held the office of tything-man for several years after he was seventy-five years of age. The records of the Church in Hadley having been destroyed by fire, in 1766, it is not known when he was chosen to the office of Deacon. The title is first given him, in the town records, in 1697. He lived to a good old age, and died at Hadley, Feb. 15, 1742, se. 89 years and 7 months. He married, March 28, 1678, Elizabeth Savage of Middle- town, dau. of John and Elizabeth Savage. She was born June 3, 1655, and died Jan. 30, 1742, ae. 86 years and 8 months. She died sixteen days before her husband, their married life having continued 63 years, 10 mos. and 2 days. CHILDREN. 1. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 13, 1679; d. young. 2. Nathaniel, h.l^OY. 4, 1680 ; m. Esther Strong 0^) 86 THIRD GENERATION AND CHILDREN. S.John, b. Nov. 28, 1682 ; m. Martha Church (16) 4. Sarah, h. ; probably d. young. b. Joseph, b. Feb. 28, 1687 ; m. Abigail Craft (17) 6. Daniel, b. March 1 , 1 690 ; m. Hannah Bagg. .... (18) 7. Jacob, h. Dec. 5, 1691 ; d. June, [1692 ?]. 8. Mary, b. Oct, 16, 1693; m. Jan. 28, 1719, Israel Dickinson of Hadley. She d. soon, without issue, and he m. Ruth Smith in 1724. He d. April. 1733. 9. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 8, 1695; m. Jan. [June?] 24, 1716, Dea. Samuel Mon- tague of Sunderland, Mass. She d. 1753, x. 57. He m. 2d, 1754, Mary, wid. of Jonathan Billing, and d. 1779, se. 83. She had, 1. Samuel, b. 1720 ; 2. John, b. 1723, d. 1748, se. 25 ; 3. Daniel, b. 1725; 4. Giles, b. 1727, d. 1732; 5. Richard, b. 1729; 6. Caleb, b. 1731 ; 7. Giles, b. 1733, d. 1734; 8. Elizabeth, b. 1735, d. 1743 ; 9. Natlianiel, b. 1739, killed at Lake George, 1757, se. 18; 10. Ebenezer, b. 1741, d. 1743. 10. William, b. Aug. 15, 1698; m. ist, Mrs, Mary Taylor; 2d, M. Warner. (19) U. Ebenezer, h. A-pril 9, 1701 ; m. Ruth Atherton. .... (20) 9. John White, son of Oapt. Nathaniel, (3) was born at Middletown, Upper Houses, April 9, 1657. He settled in the south part of Hartford, upon lands which had belonged to his grandfather. Elder John White, and frequently held some of the minor town offices. He survived all the other members of his father's family, and died about July, 1748, se. 91 years. By his will, dated Nov. 7, 1747, he gave his homestead to his son Jacob, and a house and lands in Hartford to his son John. He also bequeathed to his children lands in Middletown, in New Hartford, and " in the five-mile, so called, on the east side of the Connecticut River, in Hartford," now constituting the town of Manchester. His estate was appraised at about X500. He married Mary , who died before him. CHILDREN. 1. John, b. June 24, 1687 ; d. June 20, 1689. 2, Mary, b, Aug. 14, 1689; d. Jan., 1694. (Hartford Record, Vol. I.) S.John, b. Feb. 8, 1691 ; m. Sarah Carter (21) 4 A daughter, b. ; "John White's daughter" was buried Jan. 21, 1696. (Sexton's Record.) 5. Nathaniel, b, April 8, 1694; m. 1st, S. Hinsdale ; 2d, Hannah , (22) 6. Mary, b. May 4, 1696; d. young. 7. Elizabeth, b. June 11, 1698; m. Ebenezer Benton of Hartford, who d. about Jan., 1771. She survived her husband. She had a son, Ebenezer, jun., whose widow, Ruth, was living in 1764 ; a son, Asa; and prob. others. 8. Jacob, b. Sept. 22, 1700; lived on the homestead bequeathed to him by his DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 37 father. He d. unmamctl, in 1776, x. 75. His will is dated Ajiril 22, 1776. The inventory of his estate, dated May 21, amounts to nearly £900. 9. Sam/i, b. ; m. Sept. 14, 1731, Williain Andrews, or Andritss. She was living in 1747. 10. Ann, b. ; m Russ, and was living at the date of her father's will. 10. Ensign Daniel White, son of Capt. Nathaniel, (3) was born at Middletown, Upper Houses, Feb. 23, 1661. (So the town record: the grave-stone says, Feb. 27.) He lived in his native place, and was chosen a townsman, or selectman, of Middletown in 1690, and a constable in 1701. He died Dec. 18, 1739, JB. 78. He married, March, 1683, Susannah Mould of New Lon- don, Conn., dan. of Hugh Mould, a noted ship-builder. Her mother, Martha Coit, was the dau. of John Coit, the first ship- wright in New London, and was the second wife of Capt. Na- thaniel White, (Fam. 3.) Mrs. Susannah White was born April 2, 1663, and died Sept. 7, 1754, x. 91. CHILDREN. I.Daniel, b. Dec. 8, 1683 ; m. Alice Cook (23) 2. Nathaniel, b. Sept. 3, 1685 ; m. Mehitable Hurlburt. . . . (24) 3. Joseph, h. ; d. Oct. 8, 1687. 4. Joseph, b. Oct. 8, 1688; m. Mary Hall and others. . . (25) 5. Hugh, b. Feb. 15, 1691 ; m. Mary Stone. .... (26) 6. John, b. Nov. 27, 1692; m. Susannah Ailing. . . . (27) 7. Susannah, b. Oct. [16?] 1694 ; (The town record gives Oct. 16, as the date of her birth ; the church record has Oct. 14, as the date of her baptism.) She m. Jan 2, 1718, Thomas Johnson, Esq., of Middletown, Up. H,. who d. Apr. 22, [24 ?] 1761, se. 72. She d. Sept. 28, 1786, £B. 92. She had, 1. Thomas, b. Oct. 18, 1718. He was Dea., and d. Dec. 26, 1774, iB. 56; his wid., Mary, m. Ozias Willcox, and d. March, 1780 ; 2. Stephen, b. Eeb. 14, 1720, lived in East Middletown, and d. Sept. 17, 1776, te. 56; 3. Susannah, b. June 8, 1722 ; 4. Hepzibah, b. Nov. 21, 1724; 5. [Ruth?] b. Sept. ; 6. Daniel, b. April, 1729 ; was prob. a Capt. in the old French war, and d. at Schenectady, N. Y., June 18, 1756, x. 27 ; 7. Amos, b. Jan. 27, 1731, m. Nov. 8, 1753, Mary Kirby; he d. Sept. 19, 1758, "in the camp at Lake George," se. 27 ; 8. Desire, b, July 5, 1735, m. June 17, 1756, Charles Burn ; 9. Thankful, twin with the last, m. May 6, 1755, Elisha Savage. S.Isaac, b. Nov. 9, 1696; m. Sibbil Butler (28) 9. Jonathan, bap. Mar. 30, 1701 ; d. May 7, 1702. 10. Ruth, b. Sept. 28, 1703 ; m. June 10, 1730, Jehiel Stone of North Guil- ford, Conn., (his 2d wife.) She d. March 28, 1774, je. 70. He d. Oct. 18, 1780, se. 76. She had, 1. Thomas, b. March 16, 1731, m. March 27, 1754, 6 38 THIRD GENERATION AND CHILDREN. Leah Norton of Guilford, who d. Jan. 28, 1772 x. 42 ; 2. Sarah, b. Sept. 2, 1732, m. Daniel Norton, jun., of G., who rem. to New Durham ; 3. Elihu, b. Aug. 16, 1734, m. Sept. 2, 1755, Thankful Hodgkiss of G. ; he rem. to Branford in 1782, and thence to Litchfield; 4. Ruth, b. Mar. 23, 1736, m. Daniel Clarke of E. Haven; 5. Noah, b. June 23, 1738, d. Dec. 18, 1745 ; 6. William, )). Jan. 23, 1740, rem. to Harwinton, Conn., in 1782 ; 7. Aaron, b. Oct. 21, 1741, d. Jan. 7, 1821, jc. 79. He m. 1st, Sept. 22, 1760, Lois Dudley, of E. Guilford, who d. Apr. 18, 1797, a;. 52 ; m. 2d, Mrs. Abigail Coe, who d. Oct. 29, 1836, x. 90; 8. Isaac, b. Eeb. 25, 1 743, d. Jan. 3, 1783, a3. 40. He m. Nov. 4, 1767, Partliena Dudley, sister of Lois ; 9. John, b. Sept. 2, 1744, d. Feb. 15, 1754, a;. 9; 10. Noah, b. 1746 ; 11. John, b. [1749 ?], m. and rem. to Ohio. 11. Rachel, h. Feb. 3, 1705; m. April 16, 1729, William Chittenden, jun., of Guilford. She d. Oct. 15, 1752, £e. 47. He m. again, and d. Jan. 14, 1786, as. 80. She had, 1. William, b. April 18, 1730, d. at sea, 1760, ae. 30. He m. Oct. 3, 1751, Elizabeth Fosdick of G., who d. Nov. 10, 1787, se. 56 ; 2. Rachel, b. July 2, 1732, d. Sept. 22, 1751, se. 19 ; 3. Jared, b. Aug. 20, 1734, d Feb. 12, 1824, x. 89. He m. 1st, Aug. 17, 1757, Deborah Stone of G., who d. April 26, 1792, te. 54; m. 2d, Sept. 12, 1793, Mrs. Elizabeth (Dudley) Ward, wid. of Luman Ward of G. ; she d. Sept. 17, 1819, x. 80 ; 4. Lucretia, b. Oct. 30, 1736, m. Ward; 5. Luther, b. Jan. 27, 1739, d. imm. ; 6. Calvin, b. June 10, 1741, d. Sept. 19, 1742 ; 7. Rebecca, b. Aug. 13, 1743, d. Aug. 31, 1743; 8. Rebecca, b. Oct. 2, 1744, prob. d. young; 9. Miranda, b. Feb. 28, 1747, m. Nov. 10, 1773, Dea. Ambrose Leete of G., who d. Feb. 14, 1809, as. 61 ; she d. Sept. 16, 1838, x. 91 ; 10. Mary, b. Aug. 8, 1752, prob. d. unm. 11. Jacob White, son of Capt. Nathaniel, (3) was born at Middletown, Upper Houses, May 10, 1665, and settled there. He was chosen constable in Middletown in 1694, and a select- man in 1715. He died March 29, 1738, ae. nearly 73. He married, 1st, Feb. 4, 1692, Deborah Shepard, who died Feb. 8, 1721, 3d. 51. He married 2d, Dec. 16, 1729, Mrs. Rebecca (Willett) Ranney, widow of Thomas Ranney of Middletown. The date of her death is not known. CHILDREN; — BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 22, 1692; d. unm. March 24, 1755, x. 62. She is styled " Mrs." on her grave-stone ; a title of respect not unfrequently given to un- married ladies, in olden time. Note. From the record of baptisms it appears that the four oldest children of this family were born one year earlier than the dates given in the town record. 2. Deborah, b. Feb. 26, 1694; m. Dec. 23, 1731, Willett Ranney of Mid., who d. Sept. 4, 1751, x. 57. She had, 1. Deborah, b. May 28, 1733 ; 2. Eliz- abeth, b. March 17, 1735, m. April 17, 1755, Jonathan Savage. 3. Rebecca, b. Aug. 12, 1695; d. Feb, 12, 1697. DESCEND AKTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 39 i. Jacob, b. Jan. 29, 1697 ; m. Martha Savage. . . . (29) 5. Hannah, b. March 28, 1699; m. Jan. 2, 1728, Joseph Frarey of Mid. She had, 1. Samuel, b. Dec. 5, 1729, d. Oct. 23, 1741, je. 11 ; 2. Joseph, b. April 4, 1732, m. Dec. 22, 1762, Elizabeth Ivirby ; 3. Eleazer, b. July 26, 1734, d. Nov., 1755, SB. 21, "in the camp at Lake George;" 4. Jonathan, b. Jan. 26, 1736 ; 5. Hannah, b. Jan. 9, 1738 ; 6. A child, b, Aug. 17, 1740, d. same day ; 7. Samuel, b. Aug. 8, 1742 ; 8. Sarah, b. Aug. 12, 1744. 6, Thomas, b. Aug. 14, 1701 ; m. 1st, Sarah Miller; 2d, H. Woodward. (30) T.Samuel, b. May 24, 1703 ; d. Aug., 1708, £e. 5. 8. Rebecca, bap. Sept. 14, 1707 ; prob. d. in infancy. 9. Samuel, b. Dec. 6, 1710; d. March 1, 1725, ss. 14. 10. John, b. Oct. 19, 1712; m. Elizabeth Bordman. . . (31) 12. Joseph White, son of Capt. Nathaniel, (3) was born at Middletown, Upper Houses, Feb. 20, 1667, and resided there. He was a constable in 1698 and in 1721. He died Feb. 28, 1725, ae. 68. The inventory of his estate amounts to more than <£800. He married, April 3, 1693, Mary Mould, sister of his brother Daniel's wife, and dau. of Hugh Mould and Martha Coit. She was born July 26, 1665, and died Aug. 11, 1730, Sd. 65. CHILDREN. I.Martha, b. Dec. 6, 1693 ; m. Jan. 24, 1717, Thomas Stow, jun., of Mid. She had, 1. Mary, b. Nov. 30, 1717; 2. Jerusha, b. Aug. 6, 1719, m. Oct. 14, 1736, Joseph Stevens of Glastenbury, Conn. ; 3. Martha, b. May 6, 1721, m. Dec. 31, 1742, Jeremiah Eanney ; 4. Freelove, b. June 14, 1723 m. Nov. 13, 1760, Gideon Warner ; 5. Hannah, b. Dec. 7, 1726, m. Oct. 6, 1748, Joseph Bams; 6. Bethiah, b. Sept. 2, 1733, m. Aug. 8, 1757, Jonathan Steel. 2. Sarah, b. Feb. 27, 1696 ; m. March 5, 1719, Lieut. John Bacon, jun., of Mid., who d. 1783, 3d. 88. She had, 1. Sarah, b. Jan. 31, 1720 ; 2. John, b. April 21, 1723, m. 1st, March 1, 1748, Rhoda Gould; m. 2d, Mary Ely of Lyme ; 3. Jerusha, b. Oct. 25, 1724; 4. Mary, b. Jan. 12, 1727 ; 5. Joseph, b. May 14, 1728, m. 1st, Elizabeth Miller ; m. 2d, Rhoda Plumb ; 6. Martha, b. Sept. 14, 1729, m. June 27, 1748, Fenner Ward; 7. Ebenczer, b. Feb. 4, 1731 ; 8. Abigail, b. July 21, 1732, m. 1st, Plumb; m. 2d, Hough; 9. Sibbel,b. Feb. 19, 1734, d. April 24, 1734; 10. Sibbel, b. Aug. 27, 1735, m. 1st, Knowles, of Chatham; m. 2d, Norton ; 11. Dorcas, b. Nov. 25, 1736, m. Osborne, of Blanford, Mass. 3. Mary, b. Oct. 2, 1698; m. 1st, Dec. 28, 1721, Joseph Hollister, jun., of Glastenbury, who d. Oct. 8, 1746, aj. 49. She m. 2d, Jonathan Hale, Esq., of Glastenbury, who d. July 2, 1772, se. 76. She d. Jan. 18, 1780, s&. 81. By her first husband she had, 1, Mary, b. Sept.23, 1722 ; m. Kilbom ; 2. Anne, b. Nov. 13, 1726 ; 3. Abigail, b. April 13, 1728 ; 4. Joseph, b. Sept. 5, 1732 ; 5. William, b. Jan. 24, 1737. 4. Joseph, b. Dec. 17 1700; d. Aug. 1, 1702. 40 THIRD GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 5. Jerusha, b. July 27, 1703 ; m. June 24, 1724, Ezra Carter of Mid., who rem. to Marlboro, Conn, about 1733, and d. July 19, 1774. She d. May 11, 1781, se. 77. She had, 1. Ezra, b. March 14, 1725, d. Aug. 10, 1726 ; 2. Jerusha, b. Jan. 11, 1727, m. April 26, 1752, Asa Foote of Marlboro, and d. May 15, 1770, aj. 43. He d. May 11, 1799, a;. 72 ; 3. Margery, b. March 24, 1729, d. 1818, a;. 89 ; 4. Ezra, b. Nov. 24, 1730, d. Jan. 21, 1737 ; 5. Mary, b. Sept. 16, 1732, d. Jan. 29, 1737; 6. Eleazer, b. July 22, 1734, d. Jan. 26, 1737 ; 7. Ebcnezer, b. July 24, 1736, d. Aug. 28, 1743 ; 8. Mary, b. Sept. 17, 1738, d. June 29, 1743; 9. Ezra, b. Nov. 2, 1740, m. 1st, Huldah Marvin of Lyme ; m. 2d, Freedom Strong of Marlboro, who d. March 19, 1827, x. 81. He d. Sept. 28, 1829, se. 89 ; 10. Eleazer, b. May 23, 1743, m. Eunice Kellogg of Colchester, Conn., who d. Oct. 11, 1834, le. 87. He d. Dec. 23, 1829, a;. 86 ; 11. Mary, b, Aug. 9, 1745, d. March, 1812, a;. 66. 6. Joseph, b. Aug. 17, 1705; d. April, 1706. 7. £6enes:er, b. May 22, 1707; m. Ann Hollister (32) DESCENDANTS OF JOHN WHITE, JUNIOE. 13. Dea. John White, only son of Sergt. John, jun., (4) was born about the year 1663. He settled in Hatfield, Mass., as a farmer, on the homelot which had belonged to his father, and for a period of 40 years took a leading part in the affairs of that town. Besides being frequently appointed to the minor offices, he was 20 times chosen one of the selectmen of the town, between the years 1689 and 1727. For 7 or 8 years his name was first on the list. The title of Ensign is first given him upon the records in 1707, and that of Deacon in 1713. A fac-simile of his autograph in 1701 is here given. (^fj^WJ^il^ In February, 1742, he sold his house and homelot to his son- in-law, Daniel White, (Family 36,) who removed the same year from Bolton, Conn., to Hatfield. He probably lived with his son-in-law for a few years, as he was still a resident of Hatfield, Oct. 30, 1746. But he seems to have removed, near the close of his life, to the house of his son. Rev. David White, of Hard- wick, Mass., where he died Nov. 13, 1750, as. 87. He married July 7, 1687, Hannah Wells of Hadley, dau. of Thomas and Mary Wells. She was born July 4, 1668, and died Dec. 17, 1733, ae. 65. DESCENDANTS OF JOHN WHITE, JUNIOR. 41 CHILDREN. 1. John, b. Sept. 26, 1689 ; m. 1st, Mrs. Sarah Barber; 2d, H.Meekins. (.33) 2. Mary, b. Jan. 3, 1692; died in infancy. 3. Hannah, b. March 26, 1695; m. July 14, 1720, John Hastings of Hatfield : (his 2d wife.) She had, 1. Silvanus, b. 1721 ; 2. John, b. 1722; 3. Oliver, b. Nov. 22, 1724 ; 4. Lemuel, b. Feb. 5, 1727 ; 5. Hannah, b. July 8, 1729 ; 6. Lydia, b. Aug. 19, 1732 ; 7. Mehitable, b. 1735. 4. Mary, b. 1697; probably d. young. 5. Jonathan, b. Sept. 18, 1700; m. Esther , and others. . . (34) 6. Sarah, b. ; m. 1st, Jan. 11, 1722, Philip Smith of Hat., who d. April 13, 1728. She m. 2d, 1734, John Burk of Hat., who was drowned Nov., 1736. She m. 3d, Sept. 5, 1739, Daniel Griswold of Bolton, Conn. (See Family 14.) She had, by her first husband, 1. Simeon, b. , d. April 25, 1735 ; 2. Oliver, b. Jan. 18, 1727, d. April 19, 1728 : by her second husband, 3. Ruth, b. Feb. 2, 1736, who was living in 1748. 7. Elizabeth, b. ; m. Daniel White. . . (Family 36) 8. Martha, b. March 14, 1708 ; m. Oct. 31, [Nov. 1 "?] 1732, Joseph Olmsted of Bolton, Conn., who rem. to Enfield, Conn., about 1742, and d. there about Nov., 1775. She was living in 1770. She had, 1. Joseph, b. Aug. 22, 1733, m. Aug. 2, 1764, Mabel Smith of E. Hartford, who d. Nov. 12, 1821, 03. 86 ; 2. Hannah, b. May 5, 1735, m. Benjamin Terry, jun., of Enfield, and d. Feb. 18, 1766, se. 30; 3. Martha, b. March 1, 1737, m. Ephraim Terry; 4. John, bap. March 11, 1739, d. May 15, 1761, ae. 22; 5. David, bap. March 8, 1741, d. Feb. 25, 1787, £e. 46 ; 6. Elijah, b. May 1, 1743, m. Dec. 3, 1767, Sarah Terry ; 7. Asa, b. Dec. 27, 1745, m. Nov. 24, 1785, Charlotte Dwight, and d. Nov. 5, 1803, se. 58 ; 8. Simeon, b. Sept. 21, 1748, m. Feb. 7, 1771, Eoxalana Abbe. She d. Feb. 20, 1847, sd. 96. 9. David, b. July 1, 1710; m. Susanna "Wells. . . . (35) 10. Eunice, b. Feb. 13,1713; m. 1st, Oct. 31, [Nov, 1?] 1732, Timothy Olcott, jun., of Bolton, Conn., who d. Jan. 5, 1747, a. 43. She m. 2d, Nov. 10, 1748, Daniel Morgan of Colchester, Conn. : (his 2d wife.) She d. March 23, 1757, se. 44. He m. 3d and 4th wives. She had, by her first husband, 1. Bulkley, b. Oct. 28, 1733. He graduated at Yale College in 1758, was ordained pastor of the Congregational Church in Charlestown, N. H., May 28, 1761, and d. there June 16, 1792, as. 58. He m. Martha Pora- roy, dau. of Col. Seth Pomroy of Northampton, Mass. ; 2. Simeon, b. Oct. 1, 1735. He graduated at Yale College in 1761, and settled as a lawyer in Charlestown, N. H. He was Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, and of the Superior Court, of N. H., and was U. S. Senator, from 1801 to 1805. He d. Feb. 22, 1815, » 79. He m. Tryphena Terry, dau. of Benja- min Terry, jun., of Enfield, Conn. She d. Jan. 6, 1832, se. 71 ; 3. Eunice, b. Aug. 15, 1737, m. Dec. 3, 1755, Judah Wells of Colchester, andd. Feb. 16, 1759, £6. 21 ; 4. Sarah, bap. Sept. 16, 1739, m. Joel Cooley of Charlestown, ■ N. H., who d. Sept. 22, 1819, «. 84. She d. Dec. 8, 1825, ae. 86. Their son, Walter, b. Jan. 28, 1775, m. Lucretia White; (see Family 72;) 5. Timothy, bap. Oct. 11, 1741, was a farmer in Chester, Vt. He m. the dau. of Col. Thomas Chandler of Chester; 6. EUas, b. Feb. 28, 1744, 42 THIRD GENERATION AND CHILDREN. was a farmer in Rockingham, Vt., where he d. Oct. 29, 1794, aa. 50. He m. Sibbel Button of Rock., who d. Aug. 27, 1803, oe. 75; 7. Hannah, (post- humous,) bap. April 19, 1747, m. Jonathan Holten of Chester, Vt., and rem. to Rockingham, where she died. He d. in Charlestown, N. H. (The facts here given respecting the family of Timothy Olcott, jun., are taken chiefly from an account of the "Descendants of Thomas Olcott," by Na- thaniel Goodwin, Esq., published in 1845.) By her second husband, Daniel Morgan, she had, 8. Mary, b. Feb. 25, 1750, m. May 19, 1773, Edmund Clark; 9. Anna, b. April 10, 1752, m. Oct. 24, 1771, Elias Worthington, who d, Sept. 23, 1811, se. 62; 10. Daniel, b. Oct. 25, 1754. DESCENDANTS OF LIEUT. DANIEL WHITE. 14. Capt. Daniel White, only surviving son of Lieut. Daniel, (5) was born in Hatfield, Mass., July 4, 1671. He first settled in Hatfield, but in 1704 or 1705 removed to Windsor, Conn., where he was engaged in trade. It does not appear that he held town offices, though he was sometimes appointed on committees to manage important business. His home was on the " north side of the rivulet ; " — Farmington River. He was Captain of the "troopers." He died June 22, 1726, sd. 55. The following is a fac-simile of his signa- ture in 1709. nU By his will, dated June 9, 1726, he made the following disposition of his estate : To his wife, Elizabeth, — besides " her dowry as the law allows," — "my plate, or silver utensils, viz. one silver tankard, two silver cups, and all my silver spoons: " To his eldest son, Daniel, a house and certain lands in Hat- field; other lands there, to his youngest son, Oliver: "To my son, Thomas White, my cloak. Also, I give and bequeath and remitt to him all that he the said Thomas, owcth or is indebted to me." This indebtedness was for his education, and perhaps for lands in Bolton : To his son Joel, his house and lot in Bolton, with his whole right in lands in that Town- ship: To his sons Elisha, Simeon, and Seth, his lands in He- bron, to be equally divided between them: To his daughter DESCENDANTS OF DANIEL WHITE. 43 Sarah Griswold, £20, besides what had been given her before: To his daughters Lucy and Elizabeth, £50 each. The remain- der of his estate was to be equally divided among all his chil- dren. His estate was appraised at about .£2000, of which nearly <£875 was hi Hatfield. The currency of that day was much depreciated, but this was a good estate, for those times. He married, 1st, Saeah Bissell of Windsor, dau. of Thomas Bissell and Abigail Moore. Her grandfather, John Bissell, an early settler in Windsor, and much occupied with puljlic affairs, died Oct. 3, 1677, ae. 86. She was born Jan. 8, 1672, and died at Hatfield, July 18, 1703, ae. 31. He married, 2d, July 6, 1704, Ann Bissell of Windsor, a cousin of his former wife. She was the dau. of John Bissell, jun., and of [Isabel?] Mason. She was born April 28, 1675, and died at Windsor, April 21, 1709, «. 34. He married, 3d, April 25, 1710, Elizabeth Bliss of Norwich, Conn., dau. of Samuel Bliss and Anna Elderkin. Soon after the death of her husband, she returned to Norwich, where she resided till her death, with the exception of a short time about 1746, when her residence was in Bolton. She was born Feb. 28, 1687, and died July 2, 1757, se. 71. CHILDREN; — BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Sarah, b. 1693; d. Feb. 24, 1693. 2. Sarah, b. Aug. 20, 1694 ; m. Sept. 5, 1716, Daniel Griswold, jun., of Windsor. They removed to Bolton in 1729, where she d. Feb. 1, 1738, ss. 43. He then m. 2d, Sept. 5, 1739, Mrs. Sarah Burk of Hatfield, wid. of John Burk, and dau. of Dea. John White. (See Family 13.) He and his wife, Sarah, were living in Harwinton, Conn., in 1760. He d. there, before 1777. The first wife, Sarah, had, 1. Sarah, b. Oct. 14, 1717, m. June 15, 1738, James Olcott of Bolton and New Hartford, brother of Timothy, jun. ; (see Family 13;) 2. Ann, b. March 20, 1719, m. June 26, [15?] 1739, Benjamin Smith ; 3. Bathsheba, b. Dec. 2, 1720, m. June 16, 1740, Jabez Dart of B., and d. Feb. 1, 1746, £e. 25 ; 4. Mindwell, b. Feb. 12, 1722 ; 5. Daniel, b. May 26, 1723, lived in B., and d. July 27, 1803, oe. 80. He m. 1st, June 28, 1744, Elizabeth Baldwin of Coventry, Conn. ; m. 2d, May 23, 1771, Mrs. Judith Shayler, widow of Ebenezer Shayler; 6. Hannah, b. Feb. 8, 1726, d. Nov. 4, 1757, se. 31 ; 7. White, b. Oct. 22, 1727, settled in Harwinton, Conn., and d. in the Revolutionary Army. He m. Feb. 14, 1751, Elizabeth Cheeney of Hartford; 8. George, b. Jan. 1, 1730, d. in Bolton, April 26, 1813, re. 83. He m. 1st, July 6, 1759, Sarah Jones of B., who d. April 6, 1763, £B. 27, [321] ; m. 2d, Dec. 12, 1764, Susannah Cone of B., who d. June 16, 1815, JB. 79 ; 9. Seth, b. April 27, 1732, lived chiefly in New Hartford and Win- 44 THIRD GENERATION AND CHILDREN. Chester, but d. in Colebrook, Conn., after 1801. He m. 1st, June 13, 1751, Susannah Shirtliff of Bolton ; m. 2d, Ann , who d. in New Hartford, Sept. 16, 1774; m. 3d, Dec. 31, 1778, Mrs. Huldah (Priest?) Loomis, wid. of Simeon Loomis of Winchester; 10. A dau., b. June 12, 1736, d. same day, X. 10 hours ; 11. Eeul)cn, b. Jan. 16, 1738. 3. Daniel, b. Sept. 5, 1698; m. 1st, Mary Dickinson; 2d, Eliz. White. (36) 4. r/iomas, b. July 10, 1701 ; m. Martha Hunt (37) CHILDREN; BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 5. Joel, b. Ai)ril 6, 1705; m. Euth , and others. . . (38) 6. Elisha, b. Nov. 11, 1706; m. Ann Field (39) T.Simeon, b. March 11, 1708 ; m. Jerusha Wait (40) CHILDREN; BY THE THIRD MARRIAGE. 8. Setk, b. March 6, 1713. He settled in Providence, R. I., but removed to Plainfield, Conn., about ten years before his death, which occurred in Jan., 1758, in the 45th year of his age. By his will, dated Jan. 1, and proved Jan. 5, 1758, it appears that he left no children, as he gave all his property to his wife, Elizabeth, who was living in Sept., 1763. She was probably a widow at her marriage with Seth White, and was perhaps his second wife. From the inventory of his estate, which was small, it appears that he was a shoemaker. 9. Lucy, h. June 16, 1715 ; m. 1st, Joseph French of Norwich, afterwards of Coventry, where he d. Aug. 11, 1740, ss. 30 yrs. and 1 day. All his children were taken away within ten days of the same time. She m. 2d, April 23, 1741, Josiah Wolcott of Coventry, Andover Society, who rem. to Saybrook, Conn., about 1750, and lived there for several years ; but the family disap- pears from Saybrook. (On the Coventry town record is this entry : " Josiah Wolcott and y' wedow Lucy French were married April 23, 1740." But this is pretty certainly an error for 1 741 .) She had, by her first husband, 1 . Daniel, d. Aug. 7, 1740 ; 2. Lucy, d. Aug. 12, 1740 ; 3. Ezckiel, d. Aug. 10, 1740 ; 4. Tryphena, b. May 30, 1739, d. Aug. 2, 1740. By her second hus- band, 5. Lucy, b. Jan. 19, 1742 ; 6 Anna, b. March 19, 1744, d. March 26, 1744 ; 7. Anna, b. April 29, 1745, d. June 18, 1745 ; 8. Theodore, b. Nov. 4, 1746 ; 9. Anna, b. Jan. 15, 1749. 10. Elizabeth, h. May 18, 1717; m. Nov. 4, 1734, Samuel French of Norwich, who survived her, and d. about March, 1792. She had, 1, Elizabeth, b. Feb. 14, 1736; 2. Samuel, b. May 15, 1737, m. Nov. 23, J 758, Susanna Wallbridge of Nor. ; 3. Eunice, b. July 24, 1739, m. May 24, 1759, Thomas Waterman; 4. Lucy, b. Aug. 9, 1741 ; 5. Daniel, b. Feb. 2, 1752, m. April 19, 1775, Desire Williams of Windham, Conn. These children were all living in April, 1793. U. Oliver, b. March 26, 1720; m. Mary Beecraft. ... (41) JfoErtl (Smration m\i C|itoii. DESCENDANTS OF CAPT. NATHANIEL WHITE. IN THE LINE OF DEA. NATHANIEL "WHITE, OP HADLEY. 15. Nathaniel White, eldest son of Dea. Nathaniel, (8) was born in Hadley, Mass., Nov. 4, 1680. He settled in Hadley, but about 1727 removed to South Hadlej, where he lived south of the meeting-house, on the west side of the street. In 1740 he was chosen one of the selectmen and assessors of Hadley, which then included the present town of South Hadley. He died May 28, 1762, £e. 81. He married. May 10, 1709, Esther Strong of Northampton, dau. of Samuel Strong and Esther Clap. She was born in Dorchester, Mass., April 30, 1685, and died Aug. 11, 1756, 83.71. CHILDREN. 1. iVa I V cnoi I T or DESCENDANTS OP NATHANIEL WHITE. 58 a sea-captain. About 1720 ho removed to New Haven, Conn., where he died, Jan. 15, 1783, 3d. 90. He married, Oct. 6, 1715, Susanna Alling of New Haven, dau. of John Ailing, Esq., and Susanna Coe. Her grand- father, Roger Ailing, was Treasurer of the New Haven Colony. She died Oct. 18, 1776, sd. 82. CHILDREN. 1. Stephen, h. Aug. 12, 1716; died in infancy. 2. Stephen, b. June 8, 1718 ; m. Mmy Dyer (70) 3 Mary, 1). April 22, 1720; m. March 1, 1744, Dea. Thomas Howell of New Haven, who d. May 18, 1797, £8. 78. She d. March 27, 1776, ai. 56. She had, 1. Hannah, hap. Jan. 6, 1745, m. July 29, 1767, Richard Cutler of N. H., and d. Dec. 9, 1827, 03. 83 ; 2. John, bap. May 3, 1747, d. June 22, 1770, [17761]; 3. Mary, bap. April 15, 1750, d. in infancy; 4. Timothy, bap. Sept. 2, 1753, d. Sept. 24, 1782, os. 29; 5. Thomas, bap. July 18, 1756, d. May 20, 1798, ce. 42 ; 6. Mary, bap. Aug. 17, 1760, d. May 6, 1798, tc. 38 ; 7. Susanna, bap. Dec. 4, 1763, d. Aug. 26, 1798, £e. 35. 4. John, b. May 19, 1722 ; m. Mary Dickerman (71) 5. Timothy, b. Dec. 21,1724; died without issue. 6. Susanna, b. March 5, 1727 ; m. 1st, Jan. 24, 1750, Ebenezer Bassett of North Haven, who grad. Yale Coll., 1746. She m. 2d, May 13, 1 762, Charles Sabin of New Haven. She had, by her first husband, 1. Mary, b. Aug. 15, 1751 m. Stephen Trowbridge of New Haven; 2. Sarah, b. Feb. 8, 1756, m. Aug. 5, 1778, Samuel Barney of New Haven, and d. Dec. 8, 1845, ae. 89 y. 10 mo. By her second husband, 3. Charles, b. July 5, 1763 ; 4. Susanna, b. March 4 1765, d. about 1798 ; 5. Hannah, b. about 1769, m. Eli Cooper of New Haven and d. Aug. 23, 1828, x. 59 ; 6. Sarah, twin with the last, m. Sabin Lake, andd. Oct. 11, 1826, 33.57. 7. Elisha, b. Jan. 9, 1731 ; was a sea-captain, and died unmarried, Jan, 16 1767,06.36. 28. Dea. Isaac White, youngest surviving son of Ensign Daniel, (10) was born at Middletown,- Upper Houses, Nov. 9, 1696. He settled there, and held various town offices; was constable in 1735, and a selectman from 1746 to 1749. He was chosen a deacon of the church there, Jan. 15, 1749. He died June 26, [27?] 1768, 2d. 71. (On the grave-stone, 1769 ; but the church record says, 1768, and his estate was settled in that year.) He married, June 30, 1726, Sibbil Butler, dau. of Thomas Butler of Hartford. She was born March 6, 1702, and died Nov. 7, 1781, jB. 79. CHILDREN. 1. Moses, b. Aug. 22, 1727; m. Huldah ICnowles (72) 8 54 FOURTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 2. Martha, b. Oct. 27, 1728; d. unm., April 1, 1813, ic. 84. Called "Mrs." on her grave-stone. 3. Sihhil, b. Aug. 14, 1731 ; m. April 18, 1753, Francis Whitmore of Mid,, Up. H. His first wife was her cousin, Rachel White: (see Family 26.) He d. Nov. 29, [Dec. 1?] 17.57, se. 31. She had, 1. Rachel, b. Dec. 22, 1753, d. Jan. 31, 1755 ; 2. Mary, b. Nov. 26, 1755 ; 3. Sibbil, b. Oct. 12, 1757, d. March 21, 1758. 4. Elias, b. May 5,1734; m. Prudence Savage. . . . (73) 5. Aaron, b. ; prob. d. young. 6. Isaac, b. Jan. 16, 1741; d. Dec. 8, 1741. 7. Ruth, bap. March 27, 1743 ; m. Dec. 26, 1764, Dr. John Osborne, of Middle- town city. He was eminent as a scholar and physician, was witli the army at Ticonderoga, during the French wars, and jjractised medicine more than sixty years. He died in 1825, se. 83. (See Rev. Dr. Field's Hist. Dis- course, pp. 92, 93.) She prob. d. in 1811, sd. 68. She had, I.John Chevers, b. Sept. 15, 1766, was a physician, and d. 1819, jb. 52 ; 2. Ruth, b. July 14, 1768 ; 3. Dolly, b. Dec. 6, 1770; 4. Samuel, b. Sept. 8, 1772, d. in infancy ; 5. Samuel, b. Feb. 4, 1775, was a physician; 6. Joseph ; 7. William Franklin. IN THE LINE OF JACOB WHITE, OP MIDDLETOWN. 29. Jacob White, Jun., son of Jacob, (11) was born at Middletown, Upper Houses, Jan. 29, 1697, and died there, June 20, 1734, ae. 37. His estate was appraised at <£581. He married. May 15, 1729, Maetha Savage. She probably married, 2d, Nov. 15, 1739, Jonathan Riley of Hartford, and 3d, Capt. Samuel Parker of Coventry, Conn. His only daughter, Jerusha, b. April 28, 1733, d. July 25, 1736. 30. Thomas White, son of Jacob, (11) was born at Mid- dletown, Upper Houses, Aug. 14, 1701. He settled as a farmer in East Middletown, (Chatham,) but in 1731 removed to the north part of the town of Lebanon, Conn., within the present town of Andover. His farm lay on both sides of Hop Eiver, and was partly in the town of Coventry. About 1748 he removed to Coventry, east of the Skungamug River. The time of his death is unknown, but it was probably after 1773. He married, 1st, Dec. 23, 1725, Sarah Miller, probably dau. of William Miller of Glastonbury. She died Aug. 10, 1736. £6. 36. She was buried in Chatham. He married, 2d,- Feb. 3, 1737, Hannah Woodward, proba- DESCENDANTS OP NATHANIEL WHITE. 55 bly born July 19, 1710, and dau. of Henry Woodward and Hannah Burrows. children; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Sarah, b. Sept. 13, 1726 ; m Benton ; was living in 1760. 2. Thomas, b. Feb. 7, 1728 ; d. in Coventry, unra., in 1760, ae. 32. His will is dated Jan. 2, 1760 ; his inventory, Feb. 11. S.Samuel, b. Nov. 30, 1729 ;'m. Mrs. Kachel Tilden. .- . . (74) 4. Deborah, b. May 19, 1732; m. Oct. 10, 1751, David Eaton of Tolland, and had, 1. Susanna, b. Sept. 26, 1752 ; 2. Stephen, b. Jan. 29, 1754 ; 3. Timo- thy, b. July 17, 1755, d. in infancy ; 4. Elisha, b. Jan. 8, 1757 ; 5. Timothy, b, Aug. 27, 1758 ; 6. Elijah, b. May 29, 1760. 5. William, h. Feb. 21, 1734 ; is named in the will of his brother Thomas. Per- haps he is the son who d. unm., in Nottingham, Maine. 6. Jacob, b. Jan. 20,1736; m. Annar Lothrop (75) CHILDREN; BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 7. Hannah, b. April 5, 1738 ; prob. m. Parish, of Windham, Conn. 8. Henry, b. June 1, 1739 ; m. Sarah (76) 9. Lemuel, b. June 12, 1741 ; perhaps the son who d. in Me. See No. 5, above. 1 0. Elizabeth, b. June 9, 1743 ; d. unm., in Torringford, Ct., Oct. 13, 1826, £e. 82. 11. Silas, b. May 18, 1745; m. 1st, MaryBirge; 2d, Hannah Scoville. (77) 12. Abigail, b. Oct. 20, 1747. 13. Joel, b. Oct. 20, 1750; m. Sarah Osbom (78) 31. John White, son of Jacob, (11) was born at Middle- town, Upper Houses, Oct. 19, 1712. He lived there, and died Feb. 9, 1801, x. 88. He married, Oct. 21, 1736, Elizabeth Bordman. She was probably the dau. of Samuel Bordman and Mehitable Cad- weU, of Wethersfield, and born Dec. 22, 1713. She died Nov. 17, 1800, 3d. 87. CHILDREN. I.Jacob, b. Nov. 7, 1737 ; m. Lucy Savage. .... (79) 2. Jerusha, h. June 23, 1739; d. unm., Oct. 12, [13?] 1796, oe. 57. 3. John, b. Sept. 28, 1741 ; d. Dec. 21, 1741. 4. Sarah, b. Jan. 16, 1 743 ; m. John Collins of Mid., Up. H., and d. July 25, 1774, X. 31. She had, 1. Freeman, bap. Aug. 9, 1767, m. Lucy White; (see Family 79;) 2. Sarah, bap. July 23, 1769 ; 3. Elizur, bap. March 10, 1771, d. in infancy; 4. Elizur, bap. March 14, 1773; 5. Deborah, bap. April 28, 1776. 5. Deborah, b. Dec. 23, 1744; m. May 13, 1766, David Blin, from Stepney, Conn., who d. at Mid., Up. H., May 6, 1772. She d. Aug. 18, 1782, a;. 37 : [1781, grave-stone.] She had, 1. David, bap. June 22, 1766 ; 2. Jacob, bap. Feb. 25, 1768. 6. Patience, b. Dec. 14, 1746; m. Feb. 9, 1766, Thomas Sellew. 7. Christian, b. July 10, 1748; m. April 23, 1769, Eliakim Ufford of Chatham, and d. March 20, 1803, se. 54. He then m. 2d, her sister, Rachel White. 56 FOURTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. She had, I. Jerusha, bap. April 28, 1771, m. David Churchill of Chatham, and d. Oct. 16, 1805, x. .34 ; 2. Patience, b. Feb. 10, 1773, d. Feb. 21, 1774. 8. Mehitable, h. Dec. 30, 1750; d. unm., Aug. 20, 1820, x. 69. 9. Rachel, b. Jan. 21, 1753; m. May 1, 1803, Eliakim Uffbrd, (see above,) and d. May 10, 1809, re. 56. He m. 3d, and d. May 24, 1811, x. 63. 10. 31abel, b. Dec. 29, 1754 ; [1755, town rec] m. Feb. 2, 1784, Elisha Tryon. IN THE LINE OF JOSEPH WHITE, OF MIDDLETOWN. 32. Ebenezer White, only surviving son of Joseph, (12) was born at Middletown, Upper Houses, May 22, 1707. He was a farmer there, and accumulated a large estate, which was appraised, after his decease, at £14,270, 2s. 6d. He died March 26, 1756, se. 49. He married. May 27, 1731, Ann Hollister of Glastenbury, dau. of Joseph and Ann Hollister. She was born Jan. 16, 1707, and died June 16, 1787, se. 80. CHILDREN. 1. JosejA, h. Sept. 10, 1732; d. unm., Nov. 13, [14?] 1758, aj. 26. 2. Anne, b. June 25, 1735; m. Nov. 16,' [171] 1756, Abraham Plumb of Mid., who rem. to Canaan, Conn., in May, 1800, and d. thei'e Sept. 8, 1810. She d. Feb. 24, 1814, oi. 79. She had, 1. Abraham, b. Oct. 5, 1759, was lost at sea, in early life ; 2. Joseph, b. May 6, 1762, rem. to Whitestown, N. Y., but d. in New Haven, Conn. ; 3. Frederick, b. Oct. 27, 1765 ; (b. June 30, 1764, says a Fam. Record : perhaps there were two of this name ;) was a physician in Canaan, and d. April 12, 1812, x. 46. He m. Jan. 6, 1785, Anne Peet who d. Dec. 18, 1823, x. .54. His son, Ovid, (d. 1856, x. 69,) was also a physician in Canaan and Salisbury ; 4. William, b. Sept. 5, 1767, a mariner, m., and d. at Middletown ; 5. Anna, b. Dec. 5, 1769, m. 1st, Abner Kirby; m. 2d, William Walter of New Haven ; 6. Isaac, b. Aug. 8, 1774, a mariner, m., and prob. d. at Windsor, Conn. ; 7. Amy, b. May 7, 1777, d. unni., in^ New Haven. 3. Prudence, b. Dec. 1, 1737 ; m. Feb. 6, 1765, Richard Hawley, prob. of Wood- bury, Conn., and had a son, Richard, who went West about 1810. 4. Mart/, b. July 11, 1740; m. Dec. 23, 1762, Gideon Hale of Glastenbury. She had, 1. Anna, b. Sept. 21, 1763, m. May 2, 1782, [1783?] Samuel Welles of G., and d. Jan. 11, 1816, se. 52. He m. 2d, her sister, Hannah. Gideon, son of Anna, was for several years Comptroller of Conn. ; 2. Hannah, b. March 2, 1765, m. Oct. 6, 1816, Samuel Welles, (his 2d wife,) and d. Dec. 6, 1818, se. 53. He d. Nov. 12, 1834, x. 80; 3. Gideon, b. Feb. 28, 1767, m. May 18, 1803, Ann Case, and d. April 27, 1831, x. 64 ; 4. Esther, b. March, 11, 1769, d. unm., Jan. 25, 1830, x. 61 ; 5. Ebenezer, b. Jan. 22, 1771, m. Sarah Cornwall of Chatham, and d. June 25, 1843, x. 72; 6. Reu- ben, b. Feb. 6, 1773, m. Wealthy Tracy of Towanda, Pa. ; 7. Elias White, b. April 11, 1775, grad. Yale Coll., 1794, was a lawyer at Lcwiston, Pa., and d. Feb. 3, 1832, aj. 57. He m. Feb. 26, 1810, Jane Mulballan ; 8. Amelia, "vV DESCENDANTS OF JOHN WHITE, JUNIOR. 57 b. Aug. 16, 1777, m. Aaron Kinney of G., who d. April 24, 1815. Slic d. March 12, 1847, £e. 69 ; 9. Hezekiah, b. Oct. 14, 1779, m. Pamcha Coleman of G., and d. Feb. 25, 1832, a;. 52; 10. Mary, b. Jan. 25, 1782, m. Feb. 28, 1809, Solomon Cole of G.; 11. Nancy, b. April 11, 1785, d. unm., March 19, 1808, ae. 23, William, h. Sept. 10, 1742; m. Mrs. Abigail Stow. . . . (80) Esther, h. March 24, 1745; m. April 26, 1776, Samuel "Ward of Stratford, Conn., who rem. to Cornwall, Conn. She d. Sept. 9, 1796, oe. 51. He d. May 8, 1808, ae. 57. She had, 1. John, b. Jan. 21, 1778, m. June 20, 1803, Lucretia Rogers. He rem. to Sheffield, Mass.-, and d. Sept. 9, 1852, se. 74 ; 2. Prudence, b. Sept. 13, 1782, m. David Coe of Winchester, Conn., and d. Feb. 17, 1822, se. 39; 3. Sarah, b. Nov. 2, 1784, m. Benjamin Johnson of Ohio, and d. Feb. 9, 1842, x. 57 ; 4. Samuel, b. Dec. 12, 1786, d. in infancy ; 5. Anna, m. Joel Wright of Cornwall, and d. March 18, 1847 ; 6. Esther, b. Aug. 21, 1789, m. Reuben Hall of Winchester ;. both now living in Ohio. Elizur, b. Feb. 19, 1750; m. Hannah Cooper (81) DESCENDANTS OF JOHN WHITE, JUNIOR. 33. John "White, eldest son of Dea. John, (13) was born in Hatfield, Mass., Sept. 26, 1689. He settled in West Spring- field, Mass., and died there in 1759, se. nearly 70. His will was presented in Court, July 12, 1759. He married, 1st, 1717, Mrs. Sarah Barber, widow of Thomas Barber. She was the dau. of Capt. Jonathan Ball of Springfield, and of Mrs. Susanna Worthington, the second wife of Nicholas Worthington, whose first wife was this John Wliite's grandmother. (See in Family 4.) Mrs. Sarah (Ball) White was born Aug. 6, 1685, and died Nov. 3, 1744, ae. 59. He married, 2d, 1746, Hannah Meekins of Hatfield, dau. of John Meekins. She probably returned to H. in 1763. CHILDREN ; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1, Sarah, b. Dec. 26, 1718; m. Dec. 16, 1736, Samuel Bancroft, the first settler in Granville, Mass., who d.in 1788. He held many town offices, and "may be regarded as having been the patriarch ^of Granville." His descendants have been numerous in E. Granville, and characterized by "industry, intel- ligence and integrity." (See Holland's Hist. West. Mass., Vol. II., p. 58.) In the will of her brother David, dated 1797, she is named as then living, and also the following children, A part of these were bap. at W. Spring- field. 1. Samuel, (bap. Apr. 30, 1738;) 2. Joel, (bap. Sep. 16, 1739;) 3. Lemuel, (prob. bap. Oct. 18, 1741 ;) 4. Sarah, (bap. May 27, 1744,) the widow of Nathan Parsons ; 5. John ; 6. Enoch ; 7. Sabra, the wife of Clark Cooley ; 8. Hannah, single ; 9. Ruth, the wife of Mr. Strickland. 2. John, b. Aug. 3, 1 722 ; d. in infancy. Z.John, b. June 8, 1724; d. April 29, 1741, ai. 17. He was the fifth /oAn, in 68 FOURTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. the direct descent of that name. By his death the line of that name became extinct. 4. David, b. May 9, 1728; lived in the Parish, now Town, of Agawam, in W. Spr. In 1775 he was chosen a member of the " Committee of Correspond- ence, Inspection and Safety," in W. Springfield. He married, but died without issue, about Nov., 1797, se. 69. His wife's name has not been ascertained. 34. Capt. Jonathan White, son of Dea. John, (13) was born in Hatfield, Mass., Sept. 18, 1700. He lived there until 1731, when he removed to Hebron, Conn., and settled on a farm which he bought of Elisha and Simeon White. He held various town offices in both the towns in which he resided. In 1750 and 1751 he was chosen town clerk and treasurer of Hebron, and continued to hold the latter office till 1768. About 1745 he was chosen a deacon of the church in Hebron. He died March 28, 1776, ae. 75, leaving an estate of about £575. He married, 1st, Esther , who died in Hatfield, March 25, 1727. He married, 2d, Anna , who died in Hebron, March 2, 1747. He married, 3d, Oct. 6, 1747, Mrs. Anna Wright, who died Sept. 30, 1777. CHILD; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. I.Asa, b. Jan. 16, 1724; d. Oct. 1», 1725. CHILDREN; BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 2. Esther, b. July 21, 1729; was living at tlie date of her father's will, as were also her sisters. Their history is not Itnown. 3. Asa, b. ; d. Sept. 22, 1742. 4. Jonathan, b. March 22, 1733 ; d. in Windham, Jan. 29, 1 789, se. 55, prob. unm. 5, 1735. 10, 1737. 29, 1739; d. Oct. 1,1742, 30, 1741. 6, 1743 ; m. 1st, Mary Bingham ; 2d, H. Cutler. (82) 2, 1745; d. Feb. 2,1749. 5. Anna, b. Feb. 6. Mary, b. Aug. 7. John, b. Dec. 8. Hannah, b. Nov, 9. Asa, b. Nov. 10. John, b. Oct. ■ 35. Rev. David White, youngest son of Dea. John, (13) was born in Hatfield, Mass., July 1, 1710. He graduated at Yale College in 1730, and was ordained Pastor of the church in Hardwick, Mass., Nov. 17, 1736. The church, consisting DESCENDANTS OP JOHN WHITE, JUNIOR. 59 of 12 members, was organized on that day. During the forty- seven years of his ministry there, he received 411 persons to full communion, and 77 under the half-way covenant. He baptized 1275 adults and infants, and married 316 couples. His salary was small, never more than $200 per annum; yet he gave his children a good education, his two sons having graduated at Harvard College. Allen's Biographical Diction- ary says of him, that " he was esteemed and very useful." He died at Hardwick, Jan. 6, 1784, se. 73. He married Sdsanna [Wells.] She was a granddaughter of the first Thomas Wells of Deerfield, Mass., and it is believed that her name was Wells. She was left an orphan at an early age, in Pennsylvania, and was brought up in the family of her uncle, the second Thomas Wells of Deerfield. She died about six months before her husband. CHILDREN. 1. Thvmas Wdls, b. Aug. 12, 1739; m. Naomi Wright. . . . (83) 2. Sarah, b. May 29, 1741 ; m. Nov. 5, 1761, Kev. Lemuel Hedge of Warwick, Mass. He graduated at Harvard College in 1759, was ordained at Warwick, Dec. 3, 1760, and d. there Oct. 15, 1777, £e. 43. He was suspected of being a Tory, and the town forbade him to leave Warwick. ( See Hol- land's Hist. West. Mass., Vol. II.) She died at Middlebury, Vt., in 1808, a;. 67. She had, 1. Lemuel, grad. Harvard College, 1784, was a teacher, and d. unm., in Washington, D. C, in 1801 ; 2. Levi, b. April 19, 1766, grad. Harv. Coll., 1792, was Tutor and Prof, there for 37 years. The degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred on him by Yale College, in 1823. He d. Jan. 3, 1844, 83. 77. He m. Jan. 15. 1801, Mary Kneeland of Cambridge, Mass., who d. Dec. 23, 1853, se. 80 ; 3. Sarah, b. April 11, 1768, m. Feb. 23, 1788, Moses Fay. They settled in Barnard, Vt., but rem. to Rutland, Vt., about 1827, where they died. He d. Nov. 13, 1829. She d. April 8, 1831, se. 63. Her son, Edwin, b. Sept. 22, 1794, m. Harriet P. White: (see inFam. 144 ;) 4. Abraham, was a physician in Windsor, Vt., and d. unm. ; 5. Sam- uel, settled in Windsor, Vt., rem. in 1810 to Montreal, C. E., and d. there about 1831. He was thrice married; 6. Susan, m. Col. Josiah Dunham, (U. S. A.,) and d. May, 1857. He grad. Dart. Coll., 1789, and was distin- guished as a teacher; 7. Eleutheria, b. 1776, m. Hon. Daniel Chipman, LL. D., a lawyer, of Middlebury, Vt. He grad. Dart. Coll., 1788, was a Member of Congress, &c. She was living in 1858. 3. Susanna, b. Aug. 30, 1743 ; m. 1770, Jonathan Danforth of Hardwick, and d. Nov. 14, 1779, £e. 36. She had, 1. Samuel, rem. to Vt. ; 2. Jonathan ; 3. Pamelia ; and perhaps others. Some of the children d. in early life. 4. John, b. June 11, 1745 ; grad. Harv. Coll., 1765, jsras clerk in an office in Worcester, Mass., where he d. 1 796, a;. 51 . He had the title of Major. He m. Sarah [Heney?] but left no children. 60 FOURTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. DESCENDANTS OF LIEUT. DANIEL WHITE. 36. Capt. Daniel White, eldest son of Capt. Daniel, (14) was born in Hatfield, Mass., Sept. 5, 1698. He removed with his father's family to Windsor, Conn., but returned to Hat- field as early as the time of his first marriage, and settled there as a farmer. In 1731 he removed to Bolton, Conn., where he resided till 1742.* In the spring of that year he bought, for £560, the house and homelot of his father-in-law, Dea. John White, and again settled in Hatfield. He took an active part in the public affairs of both the towns in which he resided. In Hatfield he was chosen constable in 1723, town clerk in 1729, and selectman and assessor in 1730. While residing in Bolton, he was 8 times chosen a selectman, from 1734 to 1741, and was almost constantly on the committee for laying out lands to the proprietors of the town. Upon his return to Hat- field he was again called to the office of a selectman, which he held for 17 years, between 1742 and 1763, making 26 years in which this office was conferred upon him by the people of both towns. He died in Hatfield, Dec. 15, 1786, ae. 88. He married, 1st, Oct. 7, 1719, Maey Dickinson of Hatfield, who died July 8, 1721. He married, 2d, Jan. 19, 1726, Elizabeth White, dau. of Dea. John White. (Family 13.) She died July 4, 1770, ae. about 65. child; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Salmon, b. June 23, 1721 ; d. in infancy. CHILDREN; BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 2. Daniel, b. Dec. 28, 1726 ; ra. Submit Morton (84) 3. Mary, b. Aug. 30, 1729 ; m. Dr. Elijah Paine of Hat., afterwards of Wil- liamsburg, Mass., where he was town clerk for several years. She d. April 19, 1804, se. 74. He d. Jan. 14, 1814, x. about 90. She had, I. Mary, b. Jan. 7, 1753, d. April 1, 17.56 ; 2. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 30, 1754, m. Asa Lud- * Bolton attracted to it a large part of the near relatives of Daniel White and his wife. Four of his brothers lived there, with their families: Thomas, .Joel, Elisha, and 'Oliver: also, his sister Sarah. His sister Lucy lived in Coventry, Andover Society, near the line of Bolton. Three sisters of his wife also lived in B. ; Sarah, Martha, and Eunice. Her brother Jonathan lived in the adjoining town of Hebron. The fii"st settlements in Bolton were made in 1718, and the town was incorporated Oct., 1720. An entrj^ in the Records of Lands, Vol. IV. p. 103, states that in Dec, 1761 the population of the town was 857; in the First Society, 561; in that part of the Second Society, (now Vernon,) which was in Bolton, 296. In 1850 the town of Bolton, (the former First Society,) had a population of 600. DESCENDANTS OF DANIEL WHITE. 61 den of W. ; 3. Mary, b. Dec. 27, .175G, m. Dexter May of Goshen, Mass., and d. about 1843 ; 4. Hannah, b. Dec. 2, 1758, m. Isaac Little of W., who d. Aug., 1821. She d. March 14, 1839, oe. 80 ; 5. Elijah, b. Nov. 29, 1760, grad. Yale College, 1789, was a lawyer in Ashfield, Mass., and honored with various offices. He was a deacon for 30 years. He m. Martha Pome- roy of Northfield, who d. Jan., 1842, te. 69. He d. Aug. 3, 1846, as. 8.5. Three of his sons became ministers : 1. Elijah, b. Dec. 9, 1797, grad. Amli. Coll., 1823, was pastor at Claremont, N. H., and West Boylston, Mass., and d. Sept. 14, 1836, te. 38; 2. William P., (D. D.) b. Aug. 1, 1802, grad. Amh. Coll., 1827, is pastor atHolden, Mass ; 3. John C, b. Jan. 29, 1806, is pastor at Gardner, Mass. ; 6. Jerusha, b. Jan. 7, [17?] 1763, ra. Elisha "Wells of Williamsburg ; 7. Electa, b. Oct. 3, 1765, m. Jan. 11, 1787, Josiah Frost of Chesterfield, Mass. ; 8. John, b. Feb. 10, 1768, m. Lucy Curtis of W. He lived in Covington, N. Y., and d. Feb., 1858, sa. 90; 9. Seth, h. June 25, 1770, m. Sept. 20, 1793, Hannah Nash of W. He rem. to Brecks- ville, O., and d. July, 1814, se. 44. 4, Salmon, bap. Oct. 31, 1731 ; m. Mary Wait. . . , , (85) 5. Elihu, bap. April 21, 1734; m. Zeruiah Cole (86) 6, Elizabeth, bap. Sept. 5, 1736; m. Gen. Seth Murrayof Hatfield, who d. Sept. 26, [28?] 1795, X. 60. She d. Feb. 4, 1814, x. 77. Her dan., Lucinda, b. Dec. 9, 1770, m. Nov. 10, 1790, Isaac Maltby, who grad, Yale Coll., 1786, and d. 1819. She d. about 1836, te. 65. 7. Hannah, bap. Oct. 26, 1740; prob. d. young. 37. Rev. Thomas White, son of Capt. Daniel, (14) was born in Hatfield, Mass., July 10, 1701. A part of his child- hood was spent in the family of his grandfather, in Hatfield. Perhaps he did not remove to Windsor until after his grand- father's death. He graduated at Yale College in 1720, in the same class with Pres. Jonathan Edwards, and taught the Gram- mar School in Northampton, Mass., for three years, commencing with 1721. About this time he was admitted to the church in that place, and probably pursued his theological studies, while teaching, with the Rev. Solomon Stoddard, the most noted divine in that vicinity. His first ministerial labors, of which any notice is found, were at Worcester, Mass., where he was elected pastor of the First Church, Aug. 24, 1724. The town, however, did not concur in the choice, but appointed a com- mittee " to address Mr. White for his further assistance in the work of the Gospel." (Lincoln's History of Worcester, p. 167.) He removed soon after to Bolton, Conn., and was ordained the first pastor of the Church in that place, Oct. 20^, 1725. // During his ministry of more than 37 years, he received to the 9 62 FOURTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. church 310 persons, of whom* 95 were from other churches. The number of persons baptized was 914. The Rev. George Colton, his immediate successor in the pastoral office, thus characterizes his life and ministry : " He was a sound, ortho- dox preacher, a friend of peace and order." He died Feb. 22, 1763, £6. 61. He resided a short distance east of the prin- cipal street, on the north side of the road leading to Andover. The house in wliich he dwelt was occupied by his successors in the ministry, till about the year 1845. He married, June 17, 1725, Martha Hunt of Northampton, Mass., born April 18, 1699, dau. of Jonathan Hunt and Mar- tha Williams. After the death of her husband, she married, 2d, Aug. 15, 1764, Col. Thomas Welles of Glastenbury, Conn., who died May 14, 1767, x. 75. After his death, she lived with her eldest dau., in Somers, Conn., and died there, Feb. 17, 1784, 36. nearly 85. CHILDREN. 1. Martha, b. March 20, 1726 ; m. July 25, 1744, Capt. Thomas Pitkin, jun., of Bolton and Somers. He was a justice of the peace, was town clerk of Bolton, and represented that town many times in the Legislature. She d. in Somers, June 4, 1802, se. 76. He d. June 25, 1818, £e. 94. She had, (all b. in Bolton,) 1. Martha, b. Feb. 8, 1745, d.Nov. 1, 1754; 2. Thomas White, b. Sept. 25, 1747 ; 3. Samuel, b. Oct. 17, 1749, d. Jan. 23, 1751 ; 4: Samuel, b. Aug. 18, 1751, d. Aug. 4, 1772, 3&. 21 ; 5. Elizabeth, b. June 19, 1753, m. Jan. 4, 1775, Eleazer Huntington ; 6. Martha, b. Sept. 8, 1755, m. March 5, 1778, Anderson Minor; 7. Eebecca, b. Aug. 26, 1757, d. young; 8. Paul, b. Oct. 11, 1759, m. Lothrop, and d. Jan. 6, 1823, se. 63 ; 9. Calvin, b. April 9, 1762, d. Oct. 18, 1822, se. 60. He m. 1st, Sept. 29, 1785, Hannah Pease of Somers, who d. May 8, 1815. He m. 2d, June 5, 1818, Amelia Chapman of Tolland, who d. Nov. 2, 1822 ; 10. Lucy, b. Oct. 23, 1764, m. Nov. 27, 1788, Dea. Samuel Reynolds of Somers, Conn., and Longmeadow, Mass. She d. Feb., 1853, si. 88 ; U. Jerusha, b. Jan. 27, 1767, m. Sept. 7, 1786, Giles Pease of Somers, who d. Sept. 26, 1823, te. 60. She d. Feb. 26, 1854, £6. 87. 2. Sarah, b. July 13, 1729 ; m. Sept. 20, 1750, Col. Samuel Chapman of Tolland, Conn., an officer in the French War and in the Revolution. He was a jus- tice of the peace, was for about 30 years a representative from Tolland in the Legislature, and was a member of the Convention which ratified the Consti- tution of the U. S., in 1788. He d. Dec. 5, 1803, £e. 81. She d. April 10, 1800, 35. 71. She had, 1. Sarah, b. Oct. 9, 1751, d. Oct. 24, 1751 ; 2. Sarah White, b. Jan. 15, 1753, m. March 25, 1773, Ira West of T., and d. Aug. 1, 1792, as. 39; 3. Samuel, b. April 20, 1755, d. July 15, 1756; 4. Samuel, (Capt.) b. Aug. 18, 1757, lived in Ellington, Conn., and d. March 13, 1839, se. 81. He m. 1st, Oct. 24, 1782, Mary Carlton of T., who d. March 8, DESCENDANTS OF DANIEL WHITE. 63 1809 ; m. 2d, Nov. 12, 1812, Mrs. Sarah Chapin, wid. of Bcnj. C, of Chic- opee, Mass. She d. July 28, 1827 ; 5. Ehakim, (Col.) h. July 31, 1760, d. in Tol., April 16, 1838, ae. 77. He m. 1st, Nov. 24, 1785, Koxelaney Wilhis of T., who d. Jan. 27, 1798 ; m. 2d, March 19, 1799, Nancy Willes of T., who d. Nov. 6, 1845, ss. 80. 38. Capt. Joel White, son of Capt. Daniel, (14) was born in Windsor, Conn., April 6, 1705. He settled in Bolton, Conn., as early as 1725, on lands which were soon after be- queathed to him by his father. He probably first lived on the west side of the street, nearly opposite the burying-ground. In February, 1747, he bought of Francis Smith the place on the south-east corner of the main street and the road to An- dover, "fronting near the meeting-house." This was his home for more than forty years, and the large elms now stand- ing there are said to have been planted by his own hands. He was a merchant, engaged in an extensive business, and was a large landholder. The records of Bolton show that he bought lands there more than eighty times, and his name ap- pears frequently upon the records of several other towns. At the time of his death he owned over 500 acres of land, although he had a few years previously given a farm to each of his four surviving sons. He was a justice of the peace, and took a prominent part in the affairs of the town. In 1728 he was chosen town treasurer ; he was frequently constable and collector, and was eight times chosen one of the selectmen, between the years 1738 and 1766. He was often the moderator of the annual town meetings, and from 1760 to 1781 was commonly the person selected for this service. He was one of the first representatives from Bolton to the Legislature, in October, 1750, and was frequently re-elected, until October, 1774, when he had represented the town at twenty-six sessions. Though advanced in life at the time when the Colonies were struggling for independence, he was an ardent and self-denying patriot. In 1777 he was twice chosen a member of the " Committee of Correspondence, In- spection, and Safety," and was once its chairman. From his will, and from the inventory of his estate, it appears that in the early part of the War he loaned over .£3,000 to the State 64 FOURTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. of Connecticut, and to the United States, a part of this sum being paid in the depreciated currency of those times. The nominal vahie of the "Public Securities" held by him at his death, with the interest that had accrued thereon, was about .£5,000, or nearly equal to the appraised value of the remainder of his estate. These securities were divided among his heirs, who are supposed to have realized but a very small percentage upon their nominal value. His inventory amounts to a little more than X10,000. He died June 28, 1789, x. 84. The following is a fac-simile of his autograph, from a signature in 1757. The high social position of his family may be inferred from the fact that his five daughtei(s married into families of great respectability : the husbands of four of them were graduates of Colleges. He married, 1st, Ruth , who died Sept. 4, 1735, se. 32. This is the date found in the town record. On the stone tablet inscribed to the memory of Joel White, Esq., and his four wives, the date is Sept. 15. He married, 2d, Jan. 22, 1736, Ruth Dart of Bolton, dau. of Daniel Dart, sen., and Elizabeth Douglass, and grand- daughter of Richard Dart of New London. She was the youngest of eleven children, was born Aug. 26, 1711, and died Aug. 29, 1760, £6. 49. He married, 3d, April 8, 1761, Mrs. Eunice Wolcott, widow of Roger Wolcott, juii., Esq., of East Windsor, Conn., and dau. of John and Joanna Colton of Longmeadow, Mass. By her first husband. Ens. John Ely, 3d, of West Springfield, Mass., she was the mother of Justin Ely, who married Ruth White, dau. of her third husband. She was born Feb. 22, 1706, and died March 29, 1778, as. 72. She was buried at West Springfield. DESCENDANTS OP DANIEL "WHITE. 65 He married, 4th, 1778, Mrs. Sarah Conant, widow of [Shubael ?] Conant, Esq., of Mansfield, Conn. It is supposed that her family name was Avery, and that she was originally of Groton, Conn. Her first husband was David Sluman of Lebanon. Her second husband was Hon. Zebulon West of Tolland. Her son. Dr. Jeremiah West, married Amelia Ely, dau. of Capt. Joel White's third wife. Mrs. Sarah White died Nov. 17,1785, ge. 66. (Grave-stone, 1788: an error.) CHILDREN; — BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. I.Joel, b. Dec. [28?] 1727; m. Anne Loomis (87) (On town record, b. Dec. 28 ; but on church record, bap. Dec. 10.) 2. Ann, h. Jan. 15, 1732 ; m. Dec. 28, 1749, Elcazer Steel of Tolland, and d. Feb. 20, 1751, je. 19. He m. 2d and 3d wives, and d. Feb. 26, 1799, aj. 72. 3. Reuben, b. Aug. 22, 1735; d. Aug. 31, 1735. A family tradition says there was also an Elijah, who d. in infancy ; but no record is found of his bii-th or death. CHILDREN; BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 4. Lemuel, b. Nov. 6, 1736; m. Martha Loomis (88) 5. Ruth, bap. Mar. 19, 1738 ; d. in infancy. 6. Jerusha, b. July 14, 1740; m. 1st, July 1, 1766, Kev. Samuel Clark. He grad. at the College of New Jersey, in 1751, settled as pastor of the Congre- gational church in Kensington, Conn., July 14, 1756, and d. there Nov. 6, 1775, se. 49. She m. 2d, April 26, 1787, Amos Hosford, Esq., of Berlin, Conn., who d. Nov. 13, 1822, £6. 85. She d. Dec. 13, 1827, se. 87. She had, by her first husband, 1. Samuel, bap. May 20, 1770 ; 2. Jerusha, b. March 9, 1774, m. Elisha Dunham of Berlin, and d. March 9, 1844,' se. 70; 3. Thomas, b. March 21, 1776, lived in Newington, Conn., and d. Dec. 25, 1814, a;. 38. He m. April 5, 1809, Alma Wells of N., who d. Jan. 24, 1824, se. 43. 7. Elijah, b. June 21, 1742; m. Eunice Day. .... (89) S.Ruth, b. Feb. 29, 1744 ; m. Nov. 9, 1762, Justin Ely, Esq. He grad. at Harvard College in 1759, and Avas a merchant in W. Springfield, Mass. He very frequently represented the town in the General Court of Mass., and was otherwise prominent in public affairs. Slie d. April 6, 1809, ss. 65. He m. again, and d. June 26, 1817, £e, 78. She had, 1. Theodore, b. Aug. 10, 1764, was for a few years a merchant in New York, but returned to W. Spr., where he d. Nov. 28, 1838, £e. 75. He m. Feb. 9, 1818, Hannah Chandler, who d. Aug. 12, 1829, se. 48 ; 2. Anna, b. May 12, 1767, d. Jan. 6, 1776 ; 3. Justin, b. Sept. 22, 1772, grad. Harv. Coll., 1792, and was a merchant in W. Spr., where he d. Aug. 26, 1850, se. 78. He m. 1st, Jan. 25, 1803, Lucy Barron of Amherst, who d. Jan. 8, 1808, se. 27. He m. 2d, March 1, 1809, Abigail Beldcn of Wethersfield, Conn., who is still living ; 4. Heman, b. April 24, 1775, was associated with his eldest brother in business, in New York. He was the founder of Elyria, Lorain Co., Ohio, in 1817, and was Judge of the County Court. He d. Feb. 2, 1852, sn. 76. He m. 1st, Oct. 8, 1818, Celia Belden of Wethersfield, Conn., who d. Jan. 7, 1827, se. 30. He m. 2d, Har- riet Salter, of Mansfield, Conn. 66 FOURTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 9. T/iojnas, b. Feb. 2, 1746 ; m. Ruth Talcott (90) 10. Betty, h. Dec. 17, 1747 ; m. 1st, Jan. 15, 1766, Eev. John Bliss. He grad. at Yale College in 1761, was ordained pastor of the church in Ellington, Conn., Oct., 1764, was dismissed Dec, 1780, and d. in E., Feb. 13, 1790, se. .53. She m. 2d, Sept. 15, 1790, Lemuel Pomeroy, Esq., of Southampton, Mass., who d. Dec. 14, 1819, le. 81. She went to live with her dau. in W. Spring- field, and d. there Jan. 17, 1836, £e. 88, having been blind for about 20 years. She was a woman of unusual energy and intelligence, and took a deep in- terest in public affairs. She had, by her first husband, 1 . Betty, b. Nov. 30, 1766, d. Sept. 7, 1769; 2. John, b. June 16, 1768, lived in Tolland, Conn., and d. Aug. 23, 1850, x. 82. He m. May 30, 1809, Sally Abbott of T., who d. Feb. 18, 1853, x,. 72 ; 3. Betsey, b. April 9, 1770, m. Asahel Birge of Southampton, and d. Dec. 1, 1834, ffi. 64 ; 4. Achsah, b. May 3, 1772, m. Lieut. Ruggles Kent of W. Springfield, and d. May 1, 1857, ss. 85 ; 5. Joel "White, b. March 31, 1774, lived in Brattleboro, Vt., and d. Aug. 4, 181 6, se. 42. He m. 1796, Lucy Hitchcock, who d. 1824, jb. 52 ; 6. Hosea, b. Feb. 26, 1776, d. 1850, ££. 74. He m. 1st, April 26, 1798, Malah Rogers, who d, Sept. 29, 1821, ce. 43 ; m. 2d, Oct. 7. 1823, Tirzah Bagg; 7. Billy, b. Feb. 27, 1778, d. May 25, 1781 ; 8. Daniel, b. Feb. 5, 1780, lives in Brattleboro, Vt. He m. 1st, April 23, 1807, Polly Miller of Marlboro, Vt. ; m. 2d, Feb. 26, 1820, Hannah Thurston ; 9. William, b. May 11, 1783, d. July 25, 1786. 11. Z)an/e/, b. Dec. 7, 1749 ; m. Sarah Haje (91) 12. Ann, b. Oct. 23, 1753 ; m. 1st, Sept. 16, 1772, Thomas Kimberly, Esq., of Glastenbury, Conn. He grad. at Yale College in 1766, was a lawyer, and d. Aug. 25, 1777, ce. 29. She m. 2d, April 15, 1778, Hon. Jonathan Brace. He grad. at Yale College in 1779, first settled in Vt., but returned to Glasten- bury in 1786, and rem. to Hartford in 1794. He was a Repi-esentative in Congress, 1798-1801, and for many years Judge of the Probate and County Courts. He d. Aug. 26, 1837, jb. 83. She d. Dec. 7, 1837, aj. 84. She had, by her first husband, 1. Thomas, b. July 7, 1773, d. Oct. 3, 1776 ; 2. Anson, b. Jan. 18, 1775, m. Sarah Ann Street. He was a merchant in Darien, Ga., and d. there Nov. 2, 1836, s&. 61 ; 3. Electa, b. Feb. 27, 1777, is living in Hartford. By her second husband, 4. Thomas ICimberly, b. Oct. 16, 1779. He graduated at Yale College, 1801, became a lawyer, but soon entered largely into commercial business at Hartford, where he still resides. He was for many years Pres. of the ^tna Insurance Co., and has been mayor of the City. He m. 1st, 1807, Lucy M. Lee of Westfield, Mass. ; m. 2d, Mrs. Emily (Burt) Burnham of Longmeadow, Mass. ; 5 Fanny, b. Sept. 23, 1781, m. 1813, Frederic Hall, LL. D., Prof, in Middlebury College, Vt., and afterwards in Trinity College, Conn. She d. Nov., 1826, ce. 45. He d. about 1843. 39. Capt. Elisha White, son of Capt. Daniel, (14) was born in Windsor, Nov, 11, 1706. He settled early in Bolton, but removed to East Guilford, (now Madison,) Conn., about 1744, and thence to the adjoining town of Killingworth, about 1749. He lived in that part of Killingworth which is now DESCENDANTS OF DANIEL WHITE. 67 Clinton, and was for a while engaged in mercantile business. He died there, probably about the year 1778. He married, Aug. 31, 1732, Ann Field of Bolton, dau. of Ebenezer Field of E. Guilford, and Mary Dudley. She was born March 22, 1712, and died some years before her husband. CHILDREN. 1. Elisha, b. May 15, 1733 ; d. Aug. 3, 1742. 2. Ann, b. Sept. 19, 1735; d. Aug. 20, 1742. 3. (Moe, bap. Feb. 19, 1738; m. 1st, Capt. Walter Price Griswold of Killing- worth, a ship-master in the foreign trade ; m. 2d, Jonathan Boardman of Haddam, Higganum Society, Conn. ; m. 3d, Capt. Daniel Hand of E. Guil- ford, who d. Oct. 16, 1816, se. 84. She d. Nov. 28, 1821, £E. 84. She had, by her first husband, 1. Chloe, m. Young ; 2. Sally, m. Jan. 25, 1789, David Hoyt of E. G., and rem. to Vt. He d. March 27, 1822. She d. Jan. 24, 1847 ; 3. Julia, m. George Bushnell, and settled in Hillsdale, Columbia Co., N. Y. ; 4. Clarissa, m. Child of Middletown, Conn. ; 5. "Walter Price. By her second husband, 6. Samuel, resided at South Fai-ms, (now the town of Morris,) in Litchfield, Conn. Perhaps she had other children. 4. Dudley, b. Jan. 8, 1741 ; m. Thankful Murray (92) 5. Ann, b. ; m. Joseph Chatfield, and d. in Clinton. 40. Simeon White, son of Capt. Daniel, (14) was born in Windsor, Conn., March 11, 1708. He settled in Hatfield, Mass., where he died Sept. 6, 1779, se. 71. He was constable in 1737, and surveyor in 1757 and 1760. He married Jerusha Wait, who died in Williamsburg, Mass., Feb. 14, 1810, as. 99 years and a few months. She retained her physical and mental powers, in a good degree, almost to the close of life. CHILDREN. 1. Simeon, b. 1745; m. Hannah Hubbard (93) 2. Asa, b. 1747; m. Zilpah Hayes. (94) 3. Jerusha, b. 1751 ; m. Jan. 6, 1789, Arnold Mayhew of Williamsburg, who d. April 6, 1830. She d. Dec. 1, 1839, £e. 88. She had, 1. Constant, b. April 15, 1790, d. Dec. 7, 1827, en. 37. He m. Oct. 6, 1816, Eoanna Phinneyof W, ; 2. Martha, b. Jan. 15, 1793, m. Sept. 15, 1816, Leavitt Thaxter, Esq., of Northampton, who rem. to Edgarton, Martha's Vineyard, Mass. He is a lawyer, has been in both Houses of the Legislature, a mem- ber of the Executive Council, and U. S. Collector at Martha's Vineyard. 41. Oliver White, youngest son of Capt. Daniel, (14) was born in Windsor, March 26, 1720. He settled in Bolton, where he resided in 1751, but removed to Saybrook, Conn., 68 FOURTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. as early as 1762. It seems probable that he lived for a few years in some town not ascertained, and he may have had other children besides those named below. He died in Say- brook, Sept. 13, 1801, £6. 81. He married, Feb. 21, 1745, Mary Beecraft. The time of her death is not known. The church records of Saybrook show that a " Mrs. Mary White" died there. May 11, 1802, ae. 65. Perhaps this was a second wife of Oliver White, and the mother of his younger children. CHILDREN. 1. George, b. March 6, 1746 ; m. Mary Benton (95) 2. Tryphena, b. 1747. The town record of Bolton says, b. Dec. 31, 1747 ; the church record, bap. Oct. 11, 1747. 3. Mary, bap. May 20, 1750. A.Pierce, b. July 27, 1762; Pcarce, on record of baptism, at Saybrook, 5. Joseph, b. Sept. 2, 1764. ,|ift| (S^iteratioii ani C|iltot. DESCENDANTS OF CAPT. NATHANIEL WHITE. IN THE LINE OF DEA. NATHANIEL WHITE, OF HADLEY. 42. Nathaniel White, Jun., son of Nathaniel, (15) was born in Hadley, Mass., April 10, 1710. He settled as a farmer in South Hadley, and died there, March 23, 1787, se. 77. "He was an eminently pious man." He married, Nov. 24, 1741, Maetha Bascom of Northamp- ton, dau. of Thomas Bascom of N., and Hannah Catlin of Deerfield. She was born Sept. 16, 1713, and died Dec. 6, 1796, ffi. 83. CHILDREN. 1. Timothy, b. 1743 ; d. unmarried, Feb. 21, 1789, se. 46. 2. Samuel, b. Oct. 3, 1 747 ; m, Mary Collins (96) 3. iVafJ^ame?, b. Nov. 28, 1749; m. Huldah Clark (97) 4. Christian, b. 1751 ; d. unmarried. May 5, 1801, je. 50. 5. Ezekiel, b. 1754; was a jihysician in S. Hadley ; was also a teacher and composer of music. He d. unm., Nov. 3, 1789, ae. 35. 6. Ebenezer, b. May 6, 1756; m. Ruth Lyman. .... (98) T.Ezra, b. 1758 ; d. unm., April 7, 1790, £e. 32. 43. Jonathan White, son of Nathaniel, (15) was born in Hadley, Jan. 29, 1717. He was a farmer at the " Fall Woods," in South Hadley, where he died Aug. 2, 1789, ae. 72. . He married, 1st, Doecas Alvoed, who died Nov. 24, 1744, ae. 24. He married, 2d, Feb. 6, 1745, Lydia Eugg, dau. of Samuel Rugg. She was born Jan. 1, 1723, and died Nov. 18, 1802, ae. 80. CHILD ; — BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Enoch, h. Nov. 8, 1744 ; d. Nov. 15, 1744. 10 70 FIFTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. CHILDREN; — BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 2. Enoch, b. Feb., 1747; m. Susannah Goodman, . . . (99) 3. Phineas, b. 1748; d. while a student at Yale College, Sept. 5, 1769, in his 22d year. His monument is in the cemetery at New Haven. 4. Thankful, b. Sept. 21, 1752; m. Aaron White. . . , (Family 102) 5. Esther, b. ; m. Enos Goodman of S. Hadley, and had, 1. Cynthia, b. Aug. 25, 1775; 2. Era^s, b. Aug. 15, 1777 ; 3. Phineas, b. May 12, 1780; 4. Enos, b. July 1671782; 5. Cleopas, b. Dec. 8, 1784; 6. Esther, b. July 23, 1787; 7. Thomas, b. Aug. 22, 1789; 8. Tryphosa, b. April 15, 1792 ; 9. Sophia, b. Dec. 17, 1794. 6. Lydia, b. 1759; m. Darius Smith of S. H., who rem. to Susque- hannah, N. Y. He d. Aug. 11, 1820, sd. 74. She d. March, 1837, se. 78. She had, I.Darius, b. 0^. 21, 1781, m. Hannah Elmer of Amherst ; 2. Ber- nice, b. Feb. 27, 1783, m. Emily Smith of Granby ; 3. Lydia ; 4. Prudence ; 5 & 6, Twins, both d. in infancy; 7. Sylvester, b. Nov., 1789, d. Oct., 1855, 33. 66 ; m. Sarah liirby of Bainbridge, N. Y. ; 8. Emma, b. Oct. 17, 1791, m. Oct. 13, 1824, Austin Brainerd of S. H. ; 9. Louisa, bap. Sept., 1793, m. Ambrose Bennett, and lives in Masonville, N. Y. ; 10. Tamesin White, m. Robert Foster, now of Masonville ; 11. Hazor, bap. April, 1797, m. Elizabeth Wells ; 12. Mary, bap. May, 1799, m. Simeon Cook; 13. Tirzah, m. Quar- tus Brown. 7._Phebe, b. ; m. Gad Alvord of Granby, Mass. She had, 1. Sewall; 2. Theodosia; 3. Gains, bap. May 18, 1788; 4. Mary, bap. June 6, 1790; 5. Alvin; 6. Clarissa; 7. Electa; 8. Alanson; 9. Amanda; and others who d. young. 44. Oliver White, son of John, (16) was born in Hadley, and lived there, south of Ralph's Lane. He died June 28, 1789, 86. probably about 65. He married, 1st, Feb. 17, 1752, Elizabeth Charter, who died June 29, 1752. He married, 2d, 1755, (pub. Jan. 18,) Abigail Selden, who survived him. CHILD ; — BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. A son, b. June 6, 1752 ; d. Aug. 15, 1752. CHILDREN; — BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 2. Oliver, b. Dec, 19, 1755 ; m. (100) 3. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 29, 1757 ; m. Phineas Clark of Easthampton, Mass., who d. Feb. 15, 1817, ae. 57. She d. March 25, 1847, ». 89. She had, 1 . Submit, b. Oct. 7, 1781, m. Jonathan Parsons ; 2. Elihu, b. July 6, 1783, was living in Lee, Mass., 1855 ; 3. Sylvester, b. Feb. 9, 1785, d. in the State of N. Y. ; 4. Salome, b. Sept. 17, 1786, m. Rufus Smith, of S. Hadley and Worthing- ton; 5. Lucinda, b. June 10, 1788, m. Justin Cook, jun. ; 6. Silence, b. March 10, 1790, m. Dea. Asa' Marble ; 7. Paulina, b. Jan. 5, 1792 ; 8. Eliz- abeth, b. Oct. 5, 1793, m. Dea. Elisha lung; 9. Erastus, b. July 19, 1795; DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 71 10. Lydia, b. Feb., 1797, m. Mcdad King, jun. ; 11. Amanda, b. July 19, 1799, m. Morris Parsons ; 12. Persis, b. April 1, 1802, d. June 26, 1803. 4. Moses, b. Dec. 3, 1759 ; m. ChloePeck (101) 5. Jerusha, b. March 5, 1762; m. Aug., 1781, Seth Kellogg. 6. Eunice, b. March 18, 1764 ; m. March 2, 1784, George "Wells. They rem. to N. Y., or Vt., about 1800. 7. Elihu, b. March 8, 1766; d. March 27, 1766. 8. Esther, b. April 2, 1768; m. Jan. 1, 1789, "William Ingram, who rem. to N. Y. The following chil. were bap. in Hadley ; 1 . Oliver, and 2. Experience, bap. Sept. 30, 1792; 3. Quartus, bap. Nov. 24, 1793 ; 4. Charles, bap. Jan. 29, 1797. 9. Abigail, b. Sept. 24, 1770; m. Feb. 11, 1789, Green "Wells of Mapletown, and rem. to Vt., orN. Y. 45. John White, Jim., son of John, (16) was born in Had- ley, but probably removed to some place not ascertained. He is supposed to be the one "who had the following family, in Hadley. He married, 1759, (published Aug. 18,) Mary Emmons of Hadley. CHILDREN. 1. Mary, b. May 20, 1764. 2. Elisha, bap. Oct. 5, 1766. 46. Moses White, son of Dea. Joseph, (17) was born in Hadley, Feb. 7, 1710. He was a trader in South Hadley, and died there, probably in 1783, ae. 73. He married, July 29, [1738 ?] Lydia Bellows. CHILDREN. 1. Lydia, i b. March 30, 1739 ; d. April 19, 1739. 2. A child, \ Twins, d. on the day of birth. 3. Elizabeth, b. 1741 ; m. Reuben Judd of S. Hadley, and d. May 9, 1765, se. 24. He m. again twice, and d. March 7, 1815, se. 81. She had, 1. Achsah.b. Oct. 8, 1759, m. 1778, Thomas "Wells, and d. Jan., 1847, aj. 87; 2. Reuben, b. Jan. 10, 1761, m. Nov. 27, 1791, Rachel Smead, and d. Oct., 1835, aj. 74 ; 3. Lydia, b. June 10, 1762, m. Eli Day, and d. May 8, 1812, ». 50 : 4. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 10, 1764, d. 1767. 47. Thomas White, son of Dea. Joseph, (17) was born in Hadley, July 20, 1715. He settled in South Hadley, where he died July 18, 1795, se. 80. (On grave-stone, as. 78.) He married Mindwell Alvord, who died Aug. 25, 1764, ae. 59. (Grave-stone.) 72 FIFTH GENERATION ANI> CHILDREN. CHILDREN. 1. Joel, b. ; d. 1771. He i)rob. m. Anna , who survived him. Anna White and Thomas White, 2d, were appointed administrators on the estate of Joel Wliite, Oct. 1, 1771. 2. Mindwell,h. 1739; m. 1st, Looman ; m. 2d, Lieut. Thomas White, 2d, of S. Hadley, who came from Lancaster, Mass. She d. Oct. 10, 1768, 83. 29. He m. again, and d. Feb. 20, 1814, sb. 75. She had, by her first husband, 1. Eunice, b. 1761, m. Frederick Loomer, andd. April 25, 1804, a^ 43. By her second husl)and, 2. Lucy, b. 1767, m. Oliver Taylor, jun., of S. H., and d. Jan. 18, 1845, se. 77. He d. March 5, 1848, tc. 81. 3. Abigail, b. ; m. Caleb Ely, of S. H. and Norwich, Mass. Her dau. Al)igail, m. Justus Wright. J. W. and wife both d. in Billerica, Mass. '^. Aaron, b. May 29, 1744; m. Thankful White (102) b. Job, b. about 1752 ; m. 1st, Charity Chapin ; 2d, Mindwell Clapp. (103) 6. Mary, b. July 1, 1754 ; m. Dec. 3, 1780, Perez Smith of S. H., who d. June 12, 1822, Si. 74. She d. March 10, 1835, ce. 80. She had, 1. Pliny, b. June 12, 1781, was a physician at Masonville, N. Y., and d. April 7, 1854, te. 72. He m. Hannah Smith of Granby ; 2. Perez, b. April 13, 1783, m. Hannah Ly- man of Hadley ; 3. Rodney, b. March 24, 1785, m. Sarah Hall of Norwich, Mass., and d. Oct. 19, 1839, eb. 54 ; 4. Eliel, b. Feb. 6, 1787, m. Sabra Booth of E. Windsor, Conn., who d. in Vernon, Conn., March 16, 1858, se. 67; 5. Mary, b. Jan. 17, 1789, d. Aug. 26, 1791 ; 6. Norman, b. June 9, 1791, was a lawyer at New Salem, Mass., and d. Aug. 27, 1852, se. 61. He m. Elizabeth Harwood of N. Brookfield, Mass. ; 7. Joel White, b. Aug. 25, 1793, lives in ElUngtoq, Conn. He m. Elizabeth Booth of E. Windsor, who d. May 12, 1859,83. 71 ; 8.. Hervey, b. June 16, 1797, m. Lucinda Abbee of Kingston, N. Y., and d. May 18, 1843, ae. 46. 7. Simeon, h. ; m. 1st, RoxaPomeroy; 2d, Mrs. Urania Stebbins. (104) 48. Joseph White, son of Dea. Joseph, (17) was born in Hadley, Oct. 4, 1718. He settled in South Hadley, and died there, Nov., 1795, ae. 77. He married, Oct. 23, 1746, Bditha Moody of S. H., proba- bly dau. of Ebenezer Moody and Editha Kellogg. She died July, 1793. CHILDREN. 1. Editha, b. Jan. 27,1748; m. Chamberlain. 2. David, b. Oct. 14, 1749 ; d. unm., Sept., 1811, je. 62. ^. Moses, b. April 10, 1751 ; m. Abigail (105) 4. Rebecca, b. Jan. 14, 1753 ; m. Eleazer Goodman, and rem. to the vicinity of Lake George, N. Y. b. Joseph, b. Dec. 13, 1754; m. Sally Yeomans (106) 6. Lois, b. Oct. 20, 1756. 7. Miriam, b. Aug. 2, 1758; m. Samuel Alvord of S. H., who d. July 9, 1814, se. 62. She d. Feb. 25, 1844, ae. 85. She had, I. Calvin, b. Aug. 3, 1779 ; 2. Orange, b. Feb. 2.5, 1781 ; 3. Julius, b. June 6, 1783, d. Oct. 9, 1785; 4. Miriam, b. May 25, 1785, m. Levi White ; (Fam. 224 ;) 5. Samuel, b. Sept. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 73 11, 1787, m. Dec. 23, 1810, Sophia Day of S. H. ; 6. Cyrus, b. Sept. 25, 1789; 7. Luther, b. Dec. 25, 1791 ; 8. Editha, b. Feb. 3, 1794 ; 9. Sophia, b. Nov. 24, 1796, d. Oct. 12, 1803 ; 10. Fidelia, b. Dec. 10, 1799. S.Reuben, b, Oct. 1, 1761 ; m. Mabel White (107) 49. Dea, Josiah White, son of Dea. Joseph, (17) was born about 1729. He settled in South Hadley, where he died, March 29, 1809, ae. 80. He is called "Major" on the Pro- bate Records. He married, March 16, 1749, Mary Smith of S. H., dau. of Samuel and Lydia Smith. She was born March 3, 1732, [1733?] and died Sept. 21, 1818, x. 85, or 86. CHILDREN. 1. 3Iaria, b. Aug, 13, 1749 ; d. unm., Aug. 29, 1772, le. 23. 2. Mary, b. Feb. 13, 1752; m. Phineas Smith. 3. Irene, b. March 30, 1755 ; d. Sept. 12, 1757. 4. Josiah, b. Feb. 22, 1759 ; d. Feb. 12, 1760. 5. JosjoA, b. March 30, 1761 ; m. Mabel Mitchell (108) 6. Irene, b. Feb. 26, 1763; d. Oct. 2, 1775, se. 12. 7. Keziah, b. March 30, 1766; m. Dec. 31, 1799, Joel Clark of S. H., and d. Nov. 28, 1810, fe. 44. Their son, Joel Chapin, d. Sept., 1815, ae. 13. 8. £Warf, b. March 31, 1768; m. Hannah Day (109) 9. Medad, b. Sept. 5, 1771 ; d. Oct. 10, 1771. 10. Medad, b. Nov. 25, 1774; d. Sept. 26, 1775. 50. Lieut. Jacob White, son of Daniel, (18) was born in West Springfield, Mass., Nov. 13, 1716. He was a saddler in Springfield, and also owned one-third part of the iron-works there. He died Jan. 10, 1762, as. 45. He married, Feb. 2, 1745, Amy Stebbins, dau. of John Steb- bins of Springfield. She was born Aug. 6, 1724, and died Oct. 7, 1760, ge. 36. CHILDREN. 1. Amy, h. July 25, 1745 ; is probably the one of that name who m. Dr. Chauncey Brewer, of W. Springfield and Springfield. He grad. Yale College, 1762, was justice of the peace, a delegate from "W. S. to the 1st, 2d, and 3d Pro- vincial Congresses of Mass., and was a deacon of the First Church in Springfield. He d. in 1830, ». 87. She d. May, [1821?] ae. 76. She had, 1. Lucy, b. April 17, 1771, d. unm., March 16, 1801, se. 30; 2. Daniel Chauncey, b. Dec. 27, 1772, d unm., Sept. 26, 1848, ffi. 76 ; 3. Sarah, b. Aug. 21, 1774, m. Thomas Dikeman, and d. Feb. 26, 1832, se. 57 ; 4. Sophia, b. Aug. 24, 1776, d. unm., Dec. 29, 1846, aj. 70; 5. Henry, b. March 14, 1779, m. Lucy Pynchon ; 6. Martin, b. Jan. 20, 1781, d. unm., Oct. 24, 1846, ■X. 65 ; 7. Betsey, b. Nov. 28, 1782 ; 8. Katherine, b. Feb. 19, 1785, d. Nov. 74 FIFTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 19, 1786 ; 9. Eunice, b. Jan. 13, 1788, m. J. Ladd of Ohio ; 10. James, b. Dec. 8, 1789, m. Harriet Adams of Mansfield, Conn., and d. July 20, 1856, JB. 66; 11. Francis, b. June 16, 1793, m. Mrs. Myra Hinsdale. (See " Chauncey Memorials," p. 201.) 2. Jacob, b. July 11, 1747. The will of his father provided that he should "have a liberal education." But his name is not found upon the Catalogue of any New England College, and his history is unknown. 3. Luther, h. Sept. 11, 1749; m. (HO) 4. Lucy, b. Dec. 7, 1751 ; d. Nov. 8, 1753. 5. Lucy, h. March 1, 1754; d. Dec. 5, 1757. 6. Ca^nin, b. July 19,1756. 7. Paul, b. July 29, 1759; perhaps d. in S., May 18, 1812, £e. 53. 51. Sergeant Daniel White, son of Daniel, (18) was born in West Springfield, June 22, 1719. He was a house carpen- ter there, but lived for nearly half a century in a log-cabin, which was standing in 1849. He was a man of athletic frame, and somewhat eccentric in character. He died at the house of his son Pliny, Jan. 7, 1805, se. 85. He married, July 29, 1747, Priscilla Leonard, dau. of John and Sarah Leonard of W. S. She was born June 21, 1725, and died July 20, 1800, se. 75. CHILDREN. I.Horace, b. April 26, 1749 ; m. Mercy Cooley (Ill) 2. Daniel, b. Nov. 2, 1752 ; [Nov. 8?] m. Hannah Lamb. . . . (112) S.Pliny, b. Oct. 12, 1761 ; m. Lydia Granger (113) 4. Edward, b. July 27, 1764; m. Hannah Bedortha (114) 52. Preserved White, son of Daniel, (18) was born in West Springfield, Aug. 31, 1721. He settled in Springfield, and died July 16, 1802, ae. 81. In 1743 he was called a weaver. He married, 1st, 1740, (pub. Nov. 29,) Eachel Kilbourn, dau. of John Kilbourn and Mercy Day. She was born July 8, 1721, and died June, 1777, 3d. 56. He married, 2d, Feb. 29, 1784, Mrs. Sarah Worthington, who died Jan. 16, 1797. CHILDREN; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Rachel, h. April 18, 1742 ; m. Jan. 1, 1767, Ambrose Collins of S., and had, 1. Lucy, b. July 14, 1769 ; 2. Cynthia, b. Dec. 14, 1771 ; 3. Nancy, b. Aug. 22, 1773 ; 4. John, b. July 14, 1776. 2. Preserved, b. Nov. 25, 1743 ; [Nov. 23?] m. Mary Terry. . . (115j 3. David, b. Jan. 30, 1747 ; m. 1st, Lydia Ely; 2d, Sarah Pynchon. (116) DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 75 4. Hannah, b. Aug. 21, 1750 ; [Aug. 20?] m. July 9, 1780, William Stephenson of Springfield, said to have rem. to Thetford, Vt. 5. Lewis, b. Feb. 25, 1753; d. Sept. 11, 1754. 6. Petsia, b. Aug. 29, 1755. 7. Zervia, b. March 19, 1758 ; m. Dec. 7, 1780, Stoughton Bliss of East "Windsor, Conn., who d. May 7, 1835, a?. 77. She had, 1. Jonathan, b. Oct. 6, 1781, d. Nov. 16, 1823, x. 42 ; 2. Lucy, b. Jan. 21, 1785, m. Nov., 1820, Jonathan Blake of Springfield, and d. June 16, 1827 ; [1824?] ; 3. Nancy, b. April 28, 1787; 4. William, b. Jan. 3, 1790, d. Sept. 8, 1828; 5. Pelatiah, b. April 15, 1792 ; 6. Reuben, b. Jan. 28, 1795, d. Dec. 31, 1796 ; 7. Eeuben, b. Feb. 23, 1799, %. Lewis, b. June 20, 1760; m. Susannah King. .... (117) 9. IFa/^er, b. May 20, 1762; m. Susanna Whittelsey and others. . . (154) 71. Dea. John White, son of Capt. John, (27) was born in New Haven, May 19, 1722. He settled as a farmer in Wood- bridge, Conn., then the Society of Amity, in the town of Mil- ford, but removed to New Haven, where he died, Nov. 24, 1797, 8B. 75. He married, Dec. 27, 1744, Mary Dickerman of New Ha- ven, dau. of Isaac Dickerman and Mary Atwater. CHILDREN. 1. Sijbil, b. Oct. 15, 1745; m. 1st, Elisha Sanford of Woodbridge ; m. 2d, Dea. Asa Goodyear of Hamden. She had, by her first husband, 1. Rachel, m. Zeri Downes ; 2. Elisha, m. Margai'Ct ToUes ; 3. Estlier, m. Jared Sperry ; 4. Huldah, d. ; 5, Sybil, m. Sperry; 6. Amos, m. Atwater; 7. Lucretia; 8. Lucy, m. Sperry. 2. Timothy, b. Oct. 21, 1747 ; m. 1st, '—; 2d, Mercy Clark. . (155) 3. Hannah, b. Nov. 13, 1749 ; m. Robert Townsend of New Haven, and d. Sept. 20, 1803, a3. .54. He d. Nov. 19, 1806, 5. A son, b. Nov. 12, 1793; d. same day. 6. Harriet, h. Oct. 2, 1794 ; m. Dec. 7, 1820, Dea. Alonzo Bardwell of South Hadley Falls. She has had, 1. Alonzo Smith, b. Dec. 16, 1822, d. Nov. 24, 1855, SB, 33; 2. Harriet White, b. March 5, 1825, m. James Benton; 3. Charles Addison, b. Oct. 7, 1826 ; 4. Carlos, b. March 2, 1829 ; 5. Edwin, b. Oct. 4, 1830, d. Oct. 8, 1838 ; 6. George, b. May 12, 1832, d. Oct. 2, 1833 ; 7. Joseph, b. March 9, 1835 ; 8. Mabel White, b. April 25, 1837 ; 9. Spen- cer, b. May 31, 1839, d. May 24, 1840. 7. Josiah, b. March 25, 1796 ; d. Feb. 1, 1797. 8. Clarissa, b. Dec. 14, 1797 ; m. Dec. 2, 1819, Henry Collins of S. H., and d. Jan. 28, 1840, se. 42. She had, 1. Henry, d. ; 2. Wolcott Edgar, b. Jan. 8, 1822, m. Sabrina Wilcutt ; 3. Cornelia White, b. Aug. 8, 1824 ; m. Asa A. Howland of Conway ; 4. Henry Augustus, b. Aug., 1826, m. 1st, Juliette Bliss of Wilbraham ; m. 2d, Mary Graves of Springfield. 9. Sumner, b. Sept. 28, 1799 ; d. April 13, 1800. 10. Semanthe, b. May 15, 1801 ; m. May, 1825, Reuben R. Eastman of Granby. Has had, I. Sarah Shepherd, d. July 14, 1851, a;. 25; 2. Mary White, d. June 11, 1853, £E. 24; 3. Frances; 4. Semanthe White, m. Rev. Prescott Fay of Lancaster, N. H. ; 5. Maria ; 6, Jane, d. Sept. 24, 1834 ; 7. William, d. 11. Josiah, b. Oct. 19, 1802; d. Jan. 28, 1803. 12. Samuel Wolcott, b. Oct. 27, 1804; d. Sept. 6, 1808. 13. Cornelia Mitchell,h. Oct. 25, 1806; d. Sept. 8, 1808. 116 SIXTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 109. Eldad White, son of Dea. Josiah, (49) was born in South Hadley, March 31, 1768. He died there, April 11, 1823, 86. 55. He married, March 31, 1789, Hannah Day of S. H., dan. of Ezra Day. She was born May 7, 1769, and died March 15, 1851, 86. 82. CHILDREN. 1. Horace, b. April 8, 1790; d. unm., Oct. 27, 1821, as. 31. 2. Heman, b. April 17, 1792 ; m. 1st, Clarissa Smith ; 2d, Sarah Kelley. (239) 3. Cyrus, b. Oct. 21, 1794; m. Elvira White, and others. . . (240) 4. Eldad, b. May 9, 1797 ; lived in S. H., and d. March 7, 1843, se. 45. He m. Julia Day, who is still living. His only child, Cornelia, b. ^ec. 26, 1818, d. unm., Aug. 7, 1840, £e. 21. 5. ilferfao?, b. June 8, 1800; m. Lucy Snow (241) 6. Keziah,h. Oct. 15, 1802; m. Jan. 20, 1824, Sedgwick White of S. H. ; (a grandson of Lieut. Thomas White; see in Fam. 47.) She d. Feb. 25, 1837, 3i. 34. He m. again. She had, 1. Horace, b. Nov. 6, 1824, d. Jan. 22, 1828 ; 2. A son, b. April 29, 1826, d. same day ; 3. Maria, b. June 6, 1827, d. Oct. 7, 1839 ; 4. Sophia, b. June 8, 1830, d. May 20, 1831 ; 5. Amanda, b. April 4, 1832, m. Oct. 6, 1853, Joseph Thompson of Rockville, Conn. ; 6. Josiah, b. March 25, 1834, d. Aug. 10, 1835. 7. Irene, b. June 20, 1804 ; m. May, 1824, Daniel Paine of S. H., now of Amherst, and d. Oct. 18, 1834, x. 30. He has a 3d wife. She had, 1. Eliza, b. March 4, 1825 ; was for several years Principal of the Female Seminary at Du Quoin, 111. She m. Aug. 23, 1858, Nathan S. Weeks of Du Quoin; 2. Edward Elliot, b. July 3, 1827, d. Dec. 22, 1829 ; 3. Elliot Edward, b. July 10, 1829, d. Feb. 5, 1832; 4. Melissa, b. Sept. 9, 1831, d. Aug. 19, 1847, ffi. 16. 110. Luther White, son of Lieut. Jacob, (50) was born in Springfield, Mass., Sept. 11, 1749. He probably died there about 1795, leaving a son, Luther, b. about 1780. Feb. 10, 1796, Aaron Bartlett was appointed guardian to Luther, aged about 16 years, son of Luther White, deceased. 111. Lieut. Horace White, son of Sergt. Daniel, (51) was born in West Springfield, Mass., April 26,- 1749. He was a blacksmith in that town, and died Dec. 3, 1834, 86. 85. He married, Dec. 3, 1772, Mercy Cooley, dau. of Capt. Abel Cooley of West Springfield. She was born Jan. 29, 1750, and died July 17, 1834, ae. 84. CHILDREN. 1. Rufus, b. May 10, 1773; d. March 1, 1783. 2. Sewall, b. May 6, 1776; m. Fanny Granger (242) DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 117 3. Sarah, b. March 24, 1779 ; m. Jan. 28, 1802, Capt.Benjamin Ashley of W.S., and d. Nov. 24, 1855, aj. 76. He d. 1856, x. 82. She had, 1. Daniel, b. Jan. 6, 1804 ; 2. Edwin, b. Nov. 26, 1807, d. Nov. 13, 1808 ; 3. Edwin, b. June 1, 1811. 4. Homer, b. Dec. 16, 1782 ; d. Dec. 20, 1794, 3C. 12. 5. Priscilla, b. July 22, 1786 ; lives in "W. S. 6. Mercy, b. March 5, 1790; d. Dec. 13, 1794. 112. Daniel White, son of Sergt. Daniel, (51) was born in West Springfield, Nov. 2, [8 ?] 1752. He was a revolution- ary soldier, and was in the expedition to Canada, in 1775, when Montgomery was killed. He settled in W. S., and died there, Sept, 15, 1814, ae. 62. He married Hannah Lamb, dau. of Samuel Lamb. She died Aug. 22, 1841, as. 83. CHILDREN. 1. Gordon, b. May 9, 1783 ; m. Nabby M. Hubbard. , . . (243) 2. Hannah, b. Feb. 10, 1785; m. Feb. 8, 1809, Amasa Smith of W. S., who d. May 3, 1839, je. 52. She has had, 1. Phebe "Worthmgton, b. Jan. 19, 1810, d. 1811 ; 2. Abigail Woodmancy, b, Nov. 21, 1811, m. Dec. 20, 1837,Rufus Leonard of W. S. ; 3. Hannah Minerva, b. Jan. 7, 1814, m. Oct. 26, 1854, Hambleton P. Cady ; 4. Elmer White, b. March 16, 1816, m. April 15, 1840, Sophia Burbank, and d. Aug. 2, 1853, oe. 37 ; 5. Newton Belknap, b. April 26, 1818, d. Sept. 20, 1839, a3. 21 ; 6. Ursula Priscilla, b. Feb. 8, 1822, m. March 14, 1844, Alfred Flower, jun., of W. S. 3. Clara, b. Dec. 13, 1789 ; d. Nov., 1790, ae. 11 mos. 4. Emily, h. July 12, 1795; m. 1817, Dr. Charles Culver, jun., of "W. S., who d. Oct., 1854, se. 67. She had, 1. Sarah Ervilla, m. George Cady, and d. Sept., 1854; 2. Charles, m.; 3. Amelia Jane, m. Dr. James Hillman of Lyons, "Wayne Co., N. Y. 5. Theodosia, b. Aug. 26, 1798 ; m. 1st, Nov., 1823, Samuel Palmer, who d. Nov. 29, 1829, se. 37 ; m. 2d, July 10, 1841, Horace Palmer, who d. July 13, 1848, ae. 50. She had, by her first husband, 1. Samuel, m. Azubah Hendrick; 2. Francis ; 3. Loren, m. Mary Leonard. By her second husband, 4. Mary, b. Jan. 5, 1843. 113. Pliny White, son of Sergt. Daniel, (51) was born in West Springfield, Oct. 12, 1761. He was a farmer there, and died Oct. 8, 1808, se. 47. He married, July 14, [13?] 1793, Lydia Granger, dau. of Daniel and Lydia Granger. She was born March 22, 1770, and died Aug. 27, 1843, se. 73. He had one child. Dame/ (Jjanjrer, b. May 28, 1796; m. Harriet Day (244) 16 118 SIXTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 114. Edwaed White, son of Sergt. Daniel, (51) was born in West Springfield, July 27, 1764. He was a farmer, and died Dec. 14, 1799, se. 85. He married Hannah Bedortha. She married, 2d, Jan. 17, 1804, Capt. Mulford Eldredge, who died July 12, 1854, x. 91. She died Jan. 18, 1855, se. 90. He had one child, Edward Corbett,h.Jnne29, 1785; m. Mrs. JjUCjB&gg. . . . (245) 115. Preserved White, Jun., son of Preserved, (52) was born in Springfield, Nov. 25, [23?] 1743. He lived there, and died June 8, 1823, se. 79. He married, Aug. 20, 1767, Mary Terry of Springfield, dau. of Samuel and Sarah Terry. She was born Feb. 27, 1746, [1745?] and died Nov. 4, 1804, se. 58, or 59. CHILDREN. 1. Roderick, b. May 14, 1768; [May 201] d. June 19, 1777, ae. 9. 2. Martin, b. June 4, 1770; m. Lucy Collins (246) 3. Luther, h. April 7, 1772; d. Aug. 12, 1775, se. 3. 4. Mary, b. March 21, 1774; m. Oct. 10, 1799, Luther Burt of Longmeadow, who d. Jan. 28, 1847, £e. 74. She was living in L. in 1858. She has had, 1 . Mary, b. Aug. 31, 1800, m. Oct. 13, 1829, Nathaniel Bliss of L., who d. July 14, 1845, se. 50; 2. Anna, b. June 21, 1802, m. Dec, 1830, Henry B. Coomes of L. ; 3. Rhoda, b. June 6, 1804; 4. Hezekiah, b. April 11, 1806, m. Dec, 1835, Lucretia Morgan of Springfield; 5, Lucius Colton, b. March 5, 1808, m. 1st, Harriet Searl of Springfield, who d. Aug., 1840; m. 2d, Nov., 1840, Mrs. Nancy A. Lathrop, wid. of Lyman L. ; 6. Augustine, b, July 4, 1810, m. Asenath Hamblet; 7. Luther White, b. July 4, 1812, m. Mercy Amidon of Belchertown, who d. May 22, 1845. He d. March 25, 1847, se. 34; 8. John, b. Jan. 30, 1815, m. Francinai Ivibbee of Somers, Conn.; 9. Richard Storrs, b. Oct. 26, 1817, m. Maria A. Boardman of Hartford, Conn. ; 10. Delia Bliss, b. July 7, 1820, is a teacher. 5. Luther, b. July 7, 1776 ; m. Abigail Stebbins (247) 6. Roderick, b. June 26, 1778; d. July 25, 1778. 7. Rachel, b. July 29, 1779 ; m. April, 1803, Noah Torrey, now of New York Mills, Oneida Co., N. Y. She had several children, and d. May 11, 1827, aj. 47. 8. Hannah, h. July 21, 1781 ; d. July 9, 1782. 9. i?oc/mc)l;,b. Feb. 24, 1784; m. Delight Beraent (248) 10. Hannah, b. Feb. 20, 1786 ; m. Dec 13, [14?] 1809, Charles Burnham of Spring- field. She d. Oct. 16, 1812, a;. 26, and he m. 2d, May 23, 1813, her sister, Pcrsis White. He d. 1850. The children of C. B. were, — by his first wife, Hannah,— 1. Charles, b. March 20, 1811, res. in S. He m. Sept. 19, 1838, Olivia Sarah Bliss, b. Aug. 22, 1810, dau. of John Bliss of Tolland, Conn. ; DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 119 (see in Fam. 38 :) By his second wife, Persis, — 2. Hannah White, b. May 23, 1815, m. April 16, 1837, Eleazer L. Hatch; 3. George, b. March 11, 1817, m. Feb. 13, 1843, Anna Hcmple ; 4. Nancy, b. Jan. 5, 1819 ; 5. James Henry, b. March 10, 1821, m. Aug. 3, 1841, Maria De Witt, and d. March 14, 1843, vc. 22 ; 6. Franklin White, b. July 2, 1823, m. 1853, Martha Kim- ball ; 7. William Stanford, b. Aug. 8, 1825, d. Dec. 11, 1845, x. 20 ; 8. Ed- ward Goodwin, b. June 2, 1827, m. Sept., 1853, Mary Ferrce ; 9. Simeon Colton, b. June 13, 1835. 11. Walter, b. June 20, 1787 ; d. same day. 12. Preserved, b. April 27, 1789 ; m. 1st, Sarah Chaffee ; 2d, Lucinda Rice. (249) 13. Persis, b. April 30, 1792 ; was the second wife of Charles Burnham ; see number 10 in this family. She res. in Philadelphia. 116. David White, son of Preserved, (52) was born in Springfield, Jan. 30, 1747. He was a joiner, and lived in Springfield and Longmeadow. He died in Longmeadow, Oct. 2, 1823, £6. 76. He married, 1st, Jan. 30, 1777, Lydia Ely of Longmeadow, dau. of Nathaniel Ely, 2d, and Mary Esterbrook. She was born June 2, 1748, and died Feb. 19, 1781, ae. 32. He married, 2d, Dec. 5, 1782, Sarah Pynchon of Spring- field, dau. of William Pynchon and Sarah Harris. She was born Oct. 5, 1751, and died July 26, 1826, ae. 74. children; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Sarah, b. Nov. 23, 1778; d. unm., Jan. 28, 1850, a;. 71. 2. David, h. Oct. 2, 1780; d. Jan. 30, 1781. CHILDREN; — BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. S.David, b. Jan. 30, 1786 ; m. Clarissa Hall (250) 4. TFi7/ea7n, b. June 25, 1789; m. Lois Cooley (251) 5. Lijdia, h. Sept. 15, 1791 ; m. May 25, 1819, Daniel Gates of L. Slie has, 1. Sarah Pynchon, b. Oct. 8, 1822, m. Elisha Kingsbury of Warehouse Point, Conn. ; 2. Lydia Ely, twin with Sarah P., m. William T. Clement of Slielburne Falls, Mass.; 3. Francis, b. Aug. 21, 1825, m. Feb. 1, 1858, Lois Spencer of Somers, Conn. 117. Dr. Lewis White, son of Preserved, (52) was born in Springfield, June 20, 1760. He was a practising physician for more than 50 years, and a skillful surgeon. He resided chiefly in Wilbraham and Longmeadow, and died in the latter place, Jan. 24, 1844, se. 83. He married, Sept. 20, 1787, Susannah King of Wilbraham, dau. of Parmenas and Hannah King. She was born Nov. 7, 1756, and died Jan. 13, 1840, se. 83. 120 SIXTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. CHILDREN. 1. Lewis, b. Aug. 21, 1788; d. at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., June 4, 1818, ae. 29. 2. Susannah, b. Aug. 3, 1790; m. Joseph Ashley of L., andd. Aug. 24, 1855,86. 65. She had, 1. Lewis, lives in Anna, 111.; 2. Ann Eliza; 3. Persis; 4. Franklin; 5. Harriet, d. Feb., 1856 ; 6. Esther, b. Jan. 4, 1828, d. Sept. 20, 1855, £6. 27 ; 7. Joseph Franklin. 3. iZemv/, b. Jan. 4, 1792; grad. at Bangor Theol. Seminary, 1823, and was ordained pastor of the Congregational Church of Brooks and Jackson, Maine, Oct. 19, 1825. He was pastor at Loudon Village, N. H., 1835 to 1838, and for some time previous to his death labored in St. Albans, Me. He was the author of a volume upon the Early History of New England. He d. without issue, Dec. 7, 1858, £e. 67. He m. Jan. 25, 1827, Esther Sewall, b. March 29, 1802, in Bath, Me. 4. Persis, b. June 22, 1795 ; m. March 5, 1816, Orren Taylor. 5. Sylvia, h. Feb. 13, 1797 ; d. Oct. 9, 1803. 118. Dea. Walter White, son of Preserved, (52) was born in Springfield, June 13, 1765. He settled in Longmeadow, and died there, July 14, 1819, se. 54. He married, March 22, 1792, Sabina Keep, dau. of Samuel Keep and Sabina Cooley. She was born Nov. 20, 1769, and died May 9, 1835, ae. 65. CHILDREN. 1. Franklin, b. Jan. 14, 1793 ; d. April 23, 1813, se. 20. 2. Walter, b. March 31, 1795; grad. at Amherst College, 1825, is a preacher, and resides in Galesburg, Illinois. He has added to his name that of his elder brother, Franklin. 3. Cynthia,h. March 13, 1797; m. Dec. 3, 1819, Dea. Eli Pease of Blanford, Mass., and has, 1. Franklin W., b. March 9, 1822, lives in Pittsfield, Mass. Hem. July 29, 1845, Alice P. Dewey; 2. Mary C, b. March 18, 1825; 3. Delia S., b. Nov. 17, 1828 ; 4. William E., b. Jan. 1, 1831 ; 5. Maria E., b. Jan. 16, 1834. 4. Sabina, b. Nov. 19, 1800 ; m. Jan. 10, 1826, Dr. Bela B. Jones of Southamp- ton, Mass., now of Hudson, Mich. : (his 2d wife.) She has had, 1. William, b. Oct. 11, 1826, m. 1st, Catharine Bennett of Mich., who d. July, 1853; m. 2d, Mary Norton of Jordan, N. Y. ; 2. Amelia Danforth, b. July 2, 1828, m. Sept. 6, 1852, Rev. George I. Steams of Windham, Conn. He grad. Amherst Coll., 1849; 3. Henry White, b. Oct. 17, 1830, grad. Amh. Coll., 1857, is a student in E. Windsor Theol. Sem., Conn.; 4. Charles Storrs, b. Jan. 19, 1833, lives in Buflalo, N. Y. He m. Oct., 1856, Susan Hayward of Springfield; 5. Sabina White, b. June 1, 1835, d. Jan. 1, 1844. 5. John, b. Sept. 22, 1804; d. at New Haven, Conn., April 19, 1822, se. 17. G.Eliza, b. Nov. 1, 1807 ; lives in Blanford. 7. Samuel, b. Sept. 8, 1810 ; d. unm., Aug. 25, 1833, se. 23. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 121 119. Gad White, son of William, (53) probably lived for several years in Springfield. The following children of Gad and Flavia White are recorded there. 1. Porter Welles, b. Dec. 6, 1808. 2. Angeline, b. July 31, 1811. 120. Jarib White, son of Nathaniel, (54) was born in Had- ley, Mass., April 27, 1763. He was a farmer in Amherst, and lived about three miles south of the center of the town. He died Feb. 2,1821,86.57. He married, Feb. 24, 1794, Euth Sherman, dau. of Thomas Sherman of Bridgewater, Mass. She was born July 10, 1763. The time of her death is not ascertained. CHILDREN. 1. Jay, b. June 8, 1795 ; was a merchant in Amherst, and d. April 1, 1825, se. 29. He m. June 29, 1823, Caroline Wood of West Brookfield, Mass., who m. 2d, , Rev. D. G. Sprague, now of Orange, N. J. His only child, Caroline Ame- lia, b. Aug. 30, 1824, m. May 20, 1857, J. H. Denison, of Cincinnati, Ohio. 2. Orra, b. March 8, 1796; m. June 1, 1821, Rev. Edward Hitchcock, D. D., LL. D. He was pastor of the Cong. Church in Conway, 1821 to 1825, was a Professor in Amherst College from 1825 to 1845, when he was chosen President of the College. In 1854 he resigned the Presidency, and is now Professor of Natural Theology and Geology. She has had, 1 . Edward, b. May 9, 1822, d. March 15, 1824 ; 2. Mary, b. July 13, 1824 ; 3. Catharine, b. March 16, 1826, m. March 9, 1851, Rev. Henry Martyn Storrs, now of Cincinnati, O. He grad. Amh. Coll., 1846; 4. Edward, b. May 23, 1828, grad. Amh. Coll., 1849, m. Nov. 30, 1853, Mary L. Judson of Bridgeport, Conn.; 5. A son, b. March 23, 1832, d. same day; 6. Jane Elizabeth, b. March 6, 1833 ; 7. Charles Henry, b. Aug. 23, 1836, grad. Amh. Coll., 1856 ; 8. Emily, b. Nov. 9, 1838. 3. Bda, b. Feb. 23, 1798 ; resides near Omaha City, Nebraska, He m. 1st, Feb. 1, 1832, Julia Ann Stratton; m. 2d, Harriet Hoppin. His son, William Stratton, d. March 7, 1841. 4. Perez, b. Aug. 14, 1799; d. July 31, 1800. 5. Mabd, b. May 8, 1801 ; d. Aug. 16, 1803. 6. Rebecca, b. Feb. 13, 1803 ; d. Aug. 19, 1803. 7. George, b. July 5, 1806; grad. Amh. Coll., 1825, was a physician, and d. unm., in Carlinville, Macoupin Co., 111., Sept. 1, 1834, se. 28. 121. Daniel White, son of Capt. Daniel, (55) was born in Hadley, Nov. 6, 1789, and is a farmer there. He married, Sept. 25, 1816, Dorcas Barrows, born Sept. 29, 1790, dau. of Eleazer Barrows of Barre, Mass. 122 SIXTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. CHILDREN. 1. Sarah Jane, b. Oct. 2, 1817 ; m. April 22, }840, Enos Foster Cook of H., now of Amherst. She has had, 1. Henry A., b. Dec. 8, 1840 ; 2. A child, b. Feb. 9, 1844, d. Feb. 19; 3. William E., b. April 18, 1845, d. Aug. 31, 1848; 4. A child, b. March 16, 1847, d. March 18; 5. Martha Jane, b. Jan. 16, 1850, d. Dec. 29, 1856 ; 6. Mary A., b. June 20, 1853, d. Sept. 27 ; 7. Wil- liam Foster, b. July 1, 1855 ; 8. A child, b. Feb. 18, 1858. 2. Da7i{el Sherman, b. Aug. 25, 1819 ; d. Sept. 20, 1819. 3. Pamela Wells, h. March 3, 1824; d. Aug. 25, 1832, sa. 8. 4. George, b. Dec. 2, 1825; m. Elizabeth S. Judd. . . (252) 5. Daniel Sherman, h. Aug. 10, 1827 ; m. Elizabeth W. Powers. . (253) 6. Charles, b. July 3, 1831 ; is a physician in Chicago, 111. 7. John Baker, b. Dec. 4, 1833; is a druggist in New York. 122. William Porter White, son of Ebenezer, (56) was born in Pittsfield, Mass., Oct. 10, 1769. He graduated at Dartmouth College in 1790, engaged in mercantile pursuits, and settled in Boston. In 1797 he went to England, and thence to India, in October of that year, leaving in London his wife, whose health was insufficient for the voyage, and his infant son. He spent most of his life in foreign countries, and died in Buenos Ayres, South America, in 1842, se. 72. He married Elizabeth Allen, dau. of Rev. Thomas Allen of Pittsfield. She was born Feb. 8, 1775, and died in Lon- don, Feb. 2, 1798, se. 23. She was interred in the burying- ground of the "New Chapel." A commemorative discourse, preached by her father, was published. Their only son, Allen, b. in London, 1797, baptized there, Sept., 1797,grad. at Dart. College, 1816. After leaving College he joined his father, abroad. He is married, and has been for many years a teacher in Buenos Ayres, S. A. 123. Enoch White, son of Ebenezer, (56) was born in Pittsfield, March 19, 1775. He lived mostly in that town, but removed to Quincy, 111., where he died, Feb. 23, 1854, £6. 79. He married, Jan. 2, 1800, Sally Lanckton. She was born June 22, 1779, and died in Quincy, May 1, 1846, se. 67. CHILDREN. 1. Ebenezer, b. Nov. 2, 1803 ; m. 1st, Cynthia P. Clark ; 2d, S. A. Gage. (254) 2. Abigail, b. Aug. 27, 1805; d. Feb. 29, 1806. 3. David, b. March 23, 1807; graduated at Union College in 1831, and at ^ ^ VNIVERQITY ) DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 123 Princeton Theol. Seminary in 1835. He devoted himself to the missionary work in West Africa, and reached Cape Palmas, Dec. 25, 1836. He was soon attacked with the acclimating fever, and died Jan. 23, 1837, aj. 28. He m. Oct. 11, 1836, Helen Maria Wells of Newburgh, N. Y., who also died of fever, Jan. 27, 1837. (See Missionary Herald, Sept., 1837, pages 364-368.) 4. William Henri/, b. Feb. 19, 1809 ; d. Sept. 19, 1811. 5. James Porter, b. Jan. 23, 1811; m. 1st, Jan. 22, 1832, Lucetia A. Phelps of West Martinsburgh, N. Y., who d. Aug. 25, 1836. He m. 2d, Nov. 4, 1838, Helen Maria Dapine of New York. He d. in N. Y. city, Dec. 14, 1841, £6. 31, leaving one dau., Sarah Jane, who is m. and living in the State ofN. Y. 6. John TF<7/ia7?i^enr^,b.reb.25,1813;m.lst,M.D. VanHise;2d, . (255) 7. Sarah Jane, b. March 27, 1815; m. April 7, 1836, Allen Comstock of Lenox, Mass., now of Quincy, 111. She has had, 1, David White; 2. Virginia W. ; 3. Henry Allen ; 4. Henry Cooke ; 5. George Allen ; 6. Helen Maria ; 7. Helen Wells ; 8. Frank Russell. 8. Frederick, b. July 1, 1817 ; d. April 7, 1818. 9. Henry Strong, b. Aug. 17, 1819 ; m. Feb. 27, 1845, Susan Mead of Quincy, HI. He d. there, Feb. 6, 1846, te. 26. 10. William Phillips, b. June 2, 1822 ; d. Jan. 4, 1823, [18241] 124. Cotton White, son of Lieut. David, (57) was born in Hadley, in 1774. He lived in Hatfield and Hadlej, and died in the latter place. May 19, 1826, se. 52. He married, 1st, Oct. 9, 1799, Demis Dickinson, who died Dec. 20, 1801. He married, 2d, Feb. 19, 1807, Elizabeth Banceoft of Westfield, Mass., who married for her 2d husband, Dr. Daniel White. (See Fam. 84.) She was born Nov. 8, 1787, and died May 20, 1843, ae. 55. CHILD ; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Sarah, b. Aug. 20, 1800 ; said to havem. Taylor, and died. CHILDREN; BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 2. David, b. July 5, 1809 ; Ills history not ascertained. 3. Elizabeth, b. April, 1816 ; m. Rev. Mr. McKee of New York. 125. Jonathan White, son of Ebenezer, (58) was born in Hadley, Oct. 29, 1774, and died there, April 13, 1846, se, 71. He married, 1st, May 30, 1799, Lydia Atwood, who died about 1811. He married, 2d, Phebe Ridee, dau. of Isaac Rider of Mid- dlebury, Mass. She died May 15, 1856, se. 69. 124 SIXTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. CHILDREN; — BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Thankful, h. 2. Pamela, b. ; m. Charles Warner of H. Has had, Giles, John, Charles, Jonathan, Charlotte D., b. Jan. 31, 1830, d. April 13, 1853, te. 23 ; and others. 3. Sarah, h. 4. Ruth, b. ; m. Nov. 22, 1824, Samuel Dunakin, and has sev- eral children. 5. Lydia, b. ; m. John Miller ; has John, and others. CHILDREN; BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 6. Susan, b. ; m. Nov. 28, 1833, James Wilbur of Hatfield; has a family; one son, Jonathan, d. Oct. 20, 1853, s. 7 mos, 7. Olive, b. ; m. Stacey, of Davenport, Iowa. 8. Phebe, b. ; m. 1st, Sept., 1841, Samuel Hager of Enfield, Mass., who d. Nov. 4, 1849 ; m. 2d, June 25, 1857, Stoddard Meekins of Hadley. By her first husband she had, 1. Edward Augustus, b. June 10, 1842; 2. Eleazer W., b. Sept. 22, 1843, d. Jan. 5, 1846; 3. Mary Isabella, b. Jan. 22, 1848 : 4. Justina, b. Jan. 23, 1850. 9. Jonathan, b. Dec. 21, 1817 ; m. 1st, Amanda G. Hodge ; 2d, L. Church. (256) 10. Emeline, b. ; m. Levi Ramsdell of Westfield ; has a son, Albert. 11. Elijah, b. June 23, 1821 ; d. July 2, 1821. 126. Elijah White, son of Ebenezer, (58) was born in Hadley, June 28, 1778. He lived there, and died Nov. 24, 1856, X. 78. He married, Dec. 24, 1799, Lucy Pierce of Hadley, dau. of Josiah Pierce, jun. She was born April 26, 1778, and died Oct. 18, 1855, 3e. 77. CHILDREN. 1. Josiah, b. Aug. 1, 1800; m. Hannah Cushing (257) 2. Samuel Sumner, b. May 10, 1803; m. Lucretia A. Rowe. . . . (258) 3. jB6ene2er, b. Sept. 11, 1805; m. Mary Ann Coon (259) 4. Delia, b. Jan. 20, 1808; m. March 28, 1827, Isaac Stall, who d. April, 1841. She lives in Northampton. She has had, 1. Margaret Elizabeth; 2. Fanny Washington ; 3. Samuel, d. se. 20 ; 4. Mary Ann ; 5. Jane ; 6. Ellen ; 7. Frederick Elijah ; 8. Harriet, d. 33. 3. 5. Margaret Smith, b. March 20, 1811 ; m. April, 1828, Lewis Tower. Has had, 1. Lucy Fail-field, d. 1853, x. 22 ; 2. Pamela ; 3. Charles ; 4. Lewis Clark; 5. Julia, d. se. 1 . IN THE LINE OP JOHN WHITE, OF HARTFORD. 127. John White, Jun., son of John, (59) was born in Hartford, Conn., about 1753. He lived there, and died Jan. 31, 1827, £6. 73. (Grave-stone.) DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 125 He married Anna Waters, who died June 10, 1826, x. 71. (Grave-stone.) CHILDREN. 1. John, b. ; m. Anna Sarvant (260) 2. Anna, b. ; m. William Merritt. 3. Ruth, h, ; m. Orrin Smith. 4. Lucy, b. ; m. Charles Weeks. 5. Laura, b. ; m. 1st, Isaac Palmer ; 2cl, James McLean. 6. A child, b. ; buried July 27, 1782. (Sexton's record.) None of these are living, except Lucy and Charles Weeks, and James McLean. See Note to Family 21. 128. Nathaniel White, son of John, (59) was born in Hartford, and died there in 1827. (Administrator appointed Oct. 19.) He married Sarah Steele of Hartford, dau. of Timothy Steele and Sarah Seymour. She is probably "the wife of Nathaniel White," who was buried Nov. 12, 1794, ae. 28. (Sexton's record.) CHILDREN. 1. Sarah, h. ; m. Horace Meacham of Albany, N. Y., a maker of musical instruments. Both d. She had, 1. Eoswell Steele, m. and lives in Albany ; 2. Mary Ann, m. ; 3, Elizabeth, m. ; 4. Martha, m. ; 5. Sarah, m. ; 6. John H., m., is a minister. 2. Nathaniel, h. ; m. Elizabeth Marcellus. . . . (261) 3. Rufus, b. ; was living in Hartford in 1826 ; d. unm. IN THE LINE OF ENSIGN DANIEL WHITE, OF MIDDLETOWN. 129. Aaron White, son of Dea. Jonathan, (60) was born in West Springfield, Mass., Sept. 4, 1747, and was a farmer and miller there. He was chosen a selectman of that town in 1781, and was for ten years the town clerk and treasurer. In 1812 he removed to Camillus, Onondaga Co., N. Y., and died there, Nov. 28, 1833, £e. 86. He married, Aug. 23, 1785, Lucy Kellogg of W. S., dau. of Joseph and Martha Kellogg. She was born Jan. 19, 1760, and died March 3, 1848, se. 88. CHILDREN. 1. Lucy, b. July 22, 1786; m. 1808, Walter Hitchcock, a blacksmith, of W. S. They rem. to Onondaga, N. Y., in 1816, and now res. at Cedar Falls, Iowa. She has had, 1. Luther White, b. Dec. 1, 1808, m. and lives in Mo.; 2. Cor- nelius, b, Nov. 2, 1810, m ; 3. Samuel, b. Aug. 19, 1813, m., lives at Wil- 17 126 SIXTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. mington, 111. ; 4. Francis, b. Sept. 26, 1815, m. ; 5. Walter, b. April 4, 1818, m., lives at Cedar Falls, Iowa; 6. Eliza Jane, b. May 16, 1820, d. ; 7. Aaron Ely, b. Feb. 16, 1823, m; 8. Charles, b. May 5, 1826, lives at Cedar Falls, Iowa ; 9. Lucy, b. July 10, 1828, m. Bryan Fisher of Wilmington, 111. 2. »Sa7n«ei A'e^/o^r^r, b. May 4, 1789; m. Mary M. Hoffman. . . , (262) 3. Aaro7i, b. Aug. 15, 1791 ; m. Lucretia Hughes. . . . (263) 4:. Jonathan, b. Jan. 6, 1794 ; m. Mrs. Marietta White. . , (264) 5. TFjffia7«£/y, b. June 22, 1796; m. Emily Seymour. . . . (265) 6. Amelia, b. Oct. 25, 1799; d. Oct. 23, 1800. 7. Eliza, b. Sept. 14, 1801 ; m. May 6, 1841, Elkanah C. Austin of Onondaga, N. Y., a farmer. She has, 1. Charles Comstock, b. April 14, 1842; 2. Aaron White, b. March 29, 1845. S.Arthur, b. Feb. 10, 1804; m. Amanda M. Hollister. . . (266) 130. Joseph White, Esq., son of Dea. Jonathan, (60) was born in West Springfield, Dec. 24, [17?] 1749. He settled there as a farmer, and was also a surveyor. He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, and was for many years a select- man in West Springfield. In 1806 he removed to Camillus, Onondaga Co., N. Y. ; was a pioneer in the eastern part of that town, and was for several years a magistrate. In 1816 he received an injury, from the fall of a tree, which deprived him of the use of his limbs. He died Dec. 21, 1830, sd. 81. He married, 1st, April 3, 1775, Saeah Leonard of West Springfield, dau. of Dea. John and Ann Leonard. She was born May 8, 1752, (N. S.) and died Nov. 27, 1788, £e. 36. He married, 2d, Dec. 7, 1791, Phebe Clapp of Easthampton. She was born Dec. 26, 1752, and died July 21, 1830, ae. 77. CHILDREN; — BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Harold, b. April 18, 1779; d. March 12, 1786. 2. Amia, b. Aug. 30, 1780 ; m. 1st, Oct. 3, [4?] 1798, Selden Leonard of W. S., a farmer. They rem. in 1806 to Camillus, N. Y., where he d. July 27. She m. 2d, 1811, Ebenezer Healy, farmer, of Sennett, Cayuga Co., N. Y., who d. Sept. 22, 1857, se. 90. She had, by her first husband, 1. Joseph Warren, b. Aug. 5, 1800, res. in Victory, Cayuga Co., N. Y. He ra. Feb. 22, 1827, Lydia Green ; 2. Frances, b. June 18, 1804, m. Sept., 1826, Rev. Jireh D. Cole, and d. Oct. 22, 1857, as. 53. By her 2d husband, 3. George, b. Aug. 19, 1812 ; he is a civil engineer, and res. at Sennett, N. Y. He m. Oct. 6, 1841, Theodosia Polhemus. 3. Elijah, b. March 10, 1782 ; was a farmer and clothier in Camillus, N. Y., and also a practical surveyor. He d. unm., Aug. 8, 1836, ^. 54. 4. Tryphena Ely, b. March 25, 1784; m. Nov. 28, 1813, Frederick Kellogg, a farmer, of Brutus, Cayuga Co., N. Y., and d. Jan. 27, 1816, as. 31. He d. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 127 Oct. 16, 1832, se. 66. Her only son, Charles "White, b. May 21, 1815, is a merchant in New York. He m. Demmis D. Comstock of Fort Ann, N. Y. 5. ZTaroW, b. May 2, 1786; m. Marietta Morley. .... (267) 131. Daniel White, son of Jedediah, (61) was born in Upper Middletown, Conn., January, 1764. He served in tlie army of the Revolution, and was held a prisoner by the British, in New York, at the close of the war. After the war he set- tled as a farmer in New Durham, Greene Co., N. Y., where his children were born. About the year 1816 he removed to Lenox, Madison Co., N. Y., and died there, April 13, 1837, se. 73. He married, Aug., 1793, Sally Meeriam of Richmond, Mass. She died Jan. 27, 1856, £e. 84. CHILDREN. 1. Ruth, b. Sept., 1795. 2. i«c«a,b. April 27, 1797; m. Jan. 14, 1818, "William Page of Augusta, Oneida Co., N. Y. 3. JlfcraAam il/., b. July, 1800; m. Dolly Gleason (268) 4. Z)a)iieZ, b. Sept., 1803; m. Ann Hubbard. (269) 5." Eli E., b. March, 1808; is a farmer in Lenox. 132. John White, son of Jedediah, (61) was born in Upper Middletown, Conn., about 1768. He was a farmer in Oneida Co., N. Y. and afterwards in Wayne County. He died Sept. 29, 1827, «. 59. He married, Jan. 1, 1805, Nancy Ann Landon of Oneida Co., dau. of William and Ann Landon. She was born Dec. 6, 1776, and died Dec. 24, 1854, £e. 78. CHILDREN. 1. Josiah PT., b. Dec. 25, 1805; m. SabraR. Trumbull. . . . (270) 2. Nancy B., b. Sept. 18, 1807 ; d. May 20, 1809. 3. Mary, b. Oct. 25, 1809 ; d. July 27, 1811. 4. John, b. Dec. 29, 1811 ; is a merchant in Sodus, "Wayne Co., N. Y.; has been post-master, and has held town offices. He m. Feb. 23, 1841, Harriet H, Landon, b. April 17, 1818. 5. William, b. Jan. 22, 1815; d. Oct. 4, 1815. 6. Daniel, b. Jan. 9, 1817 ; is a farmer at Allegan, Mich. He m. Oct. 28, 1852, Phebe Parsons. 133. John White, son of Nathaniel, (62) was born in Chat- ham, Conn., March 23, 1748. He settled there as a farmer, 128 SIXTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. but is said to have "removed to the West," about 1784, and to have died May 20, 1825, se. 77. He married Elizabeth . CHILDREN. 1. Amos, b. Feb. 7, 1774; bap. Feb. 27, and died next day. 2. Asahel,hap. Aug. 20, 1775. 3. MoHi/, bap. Sept. 28, 1777. 4. Amos, bap. Oct. 24, 1779. .5. Lucy, bap. July 14,1782. History of these children not ascertained. 134. Nathaniel White, son of Nathaniel, (62) was born in Cliatham, Aug. 14, 1754. He was living there in 1779, but is said to have " removed to the West." The later history of this family is unknown. He married, Oct. 19, 1775, Abigail Miller of Chatham. CHILDREN. 1. Elijah, b. Sept. 16, 1777. 2. Deborah,h. Aug. 14, 1779. 135. Amos White, son of Capt. Elijah, (63) was born in Chatham, Nov. 20, 1745. He settled in East Haddam, Conn., and was engaged in foreign trade. He died in Meriden, Conn., Aug. 21, 1825, x. 79. He married, April 8, 1767, Sarah Griswold of E. Haddam, dau. of Caleb Griswold. She was born May 11, 1749, and died Feb. 15, 1791, se. 41. CHILDREN. 1. Abigail, b. Oct. 16, 1769; m. 1st, April 28, 1793, Sylvanus Lindsley, of E. Haddam, a druggist. He d. Aug. 14, 1811, and she m. 2d, about May, 1822, Samuel Tibballs of Meriden, who d. July 14, 1829. She d. in Brook- lyn, 0., Sept. 19, 1831, £6. 62. She had, by her first husband, 1, George "White, b. March 5, 1794, rem. to Eastern Tenn. ; 2. Edward Johnson, b. Dec. 14, 1796, was a clerk in Tenn., and d. unm., Sept., 1823, se. 26; 3. Sylvester Brainard, b. Dec. 17, 1798, was a farmer in Brooklyn, 0., and d. in 1834, se. 36. He m. 1830, Hannah Andrews of Meriden, Conn., who m. 2d, Lester Pasco, of Hartford, Conn,, and d. April 7, 1857, a. 47 ; 4. Abby Ann, b. Aug. 2, 1802, m. May 20, 1821, Edwin Foote, a farmer of Brooklyn, O., and d. March 21, 1837, se. 34. He d. Oct. 31, 1853, se. 54; 5. Sarah White, b. Dec. 15, 1803, m. July 2, 1829, Diodate Clark, a farmer, of Brook- lyn, O., where they now reside. 2. Amos, b. Oct. 13, 1772; m. Hannah White (271) 3. WUliam, b. Aug. 17, 1774; d. July 27, 1775. 4. Sarah, b. May 31, 1776 ; m. Oct. 4, 1801, Sylvester Pratt, a ship-master, of E. Haddam, who d. Dec. 10, 1823, ss. 46. She d. Feb. 20, 1840, ae. 63. DESCENDANTS OP NATHANIEL WHITE. 129 She had, 1. Eichard S., b. Oct. 23, 1805, is a merchant and manufacturer in E. H. He m. April 25, 1836, Mary Bulkeley of Chatham ; 2. Sarah "White, b. Dec. 11, 1809, m. Aug. 4, 1833, Lester Pasco of E. H., and d. April 30, 1835, ge. 25. 5. William, h. Oct. 16, 1778; d. July 19, 1783. 6. George, b. Feb. 11, 1781 ; d. April 27, 1782. 7. Elizabeth, h.Mnj 29, 1784; [1783, town rec] ; m. Sept. 11, 1808, Eleazer Scovil of Meriden, and d. July 24, 1849, se. 66. She had, 1. Elizabeth White, m. May 9, 1832, Henry T. Wilcox, a grocer, of Meriden; 2. Frances A., b. May 31, 1811, m. Feb., 1854, Benjamin RadclifF, a farmer, and resides near Circleville, O. ; 3. George W., b. Feb. 11, 1813, m. Mary Barnes of Pittsburgh, Penn. He was lost on the Ohio River, Nov., 1849 ; 4. Lyman E., b. Nov. 30, 1815, is a farmer in Williamsport, O. He m. March, 1847, Re- becca Alkiah; 5. Jane J., b. June 25, 1817, m. 1836, John F. Towner of Baltimore, Md., a merchant ; 6. A child, b. and d. Jan., 1819 ; 7. Roxanna G., b. Sept. 25, 1821, m. Linus Baldwin of Meriden. 8. Charles, b. Aug. 8, 1785 ; was a sea-faring man, and d. unm., Nov. 27, 1824, £6.39. 9. George, b. Sept. 28, 1787 ; is a dry goods merchant in New York. 10. Sophia, b. July 16, 1790; d. Nov. 23, 1790. 136. Col. Elijah White, son of Capt. Elijah, (63) was born in East Haddam, Conn., Feb. 28, 1748. He is said to have resided there for a few year^, and to have been a sea- captain, his vessel sailing from New Bedford, Mass. He removed to Washington, Berkshire Co., Mass., where he was living in 1778, and thence to Granville, Washington Co., N. Y., and is supposed to have been a merchant there. He died in Granville, Dec, 1804, ae. 56. He married. May 9, 1767, Elizabeth Arnold. She was born Nov. 15, 1746, and died in Granville, July 31, 1820, 86. 73. CHILDREN. 1. Elijah, h. June 12, 1767 ; m. 1st, Olive Cone; 2d, Mrs. M. Standish. (272) 2. Wilson, b. March 15, 1769 ; d. Oct. 13, 1769. 3. Wilson, h. June 30, 1770 ; m. 1st, Rebecca Town; 2d, Mary Stebbins. (273) 4. Elizabeth, b. Aug. 24, 1772; m. William Jones, of Sherburne, Chenango Co., N. y. 5. Rachel, b. Jan. 1, 1775; perhaps m. — Gould. 6. Clara, b. Api'il 6, 1777; m. Moses Chandler, a farmer, and resided near Warsaw, Wyoming Co. N. Y. 7. Lydia, b. March 30, 1780; m. April 12, 1798, James Bowen of BLartford, N. Y., a carpenter and farmer. She is now a widow. Her only dau., Lydia, m. Zachariah Sill of Hartford. 8. Laura, b. Oct. 13, 1782 ; [1783?] m. Jan. 7, 1802, Amos Palmer, jun., of Granville, and d. Dec. 6, 1850, se. 68. He d. June 16, 1856, ae. 81. She 130 SIXTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. had, 1. Clarissa, b. Oct. 11, 1802, d. Feb. 17, 1825, as. 22; 2. Hannah, b. March 16, 1804, m. Nov. 20, 1823, Eli Stone; 3. Anna Mason, b. Jan. 8, 1806 ; 4. Eliza Delia, b. Jan. 25, 1808, m. Nov. 8, 1829, Dennis Scranton ; 5. Amos, b. Jan. 26, 1810, m. 1st, Sept. 9, 1835, Lydia Felch ; m. 2d, July 27, 1837, Ruth Barker; 6. Abijah, b. Oct. 3, 1812, m. 1st, Dec. 3, 1843, Charlotte L. Sterling ; m. 2d, March 23, 1848, Laura Emily Briggs ; 7. Na- than, b. Dec. 14, 1814, m. Nov. 22, 1837, Amelia Canda; 8. Henry Wol- cott, b. Dec. 11, 1816, m. 1st, Lorain Bartlett ; m. 2d, March 20, 1856, Sally Ann Sweet; 9. Mary White, b. March 3, 1819, m. May 24, 1838, Milo Dibble ; 10. William Edwin, b. Dec. 31, 1820, lives in Cleveland, 0. ; 11. Charles White, b. Feb. 2, 1823, lives in Cleveland, 0. He m. June, 1850, Martha Otis ; 12. Sarah Jane Smith, b. June 14, 1825, m. May, 1849, Daniel Wooden. 9. Alfred, b. July 16, 1785 ; m. Huldah Symonds, and had several children. 10. Sophia, b. July 11, 1787 ; m. Abner Mitchel, and lived in Penn. 11. C/icWes, b. March 17, 1791 ; m. Sarah L.Johnson. . . . (274) 137. Daniel Hurlburt White, son of Capt. Elijah, (63) was born in East Haddam, July 16, 1757. He removed to Granville, Washington Co., N. Y., about 1788, and died there, Feb. 24, 1805, 3d. 47. He was a silversmith. He married, Aug. 31, 1780, Hannah Brainaed of East Haddam, dau. of Daniel* Brainard and Esther Gates, She was born Aug. 25, 1761, and died at Brutus, N. Y., May 3, 1826, se. 64. CHILDREN. 1. Gideon Brainard, h. Feb. 2,1781; d. Oct. 6, 1795, ee. 14. (This family is recorded at East Haddam. The eldest child was born in Guilford, Conn. ; the five youngest in Granville, N. Y.) 2. William, b. Oct. 11, 1783 ; m. Electa Everts (275) 3. Hope Lord, b. Aug. 10, 1786 ; m. 1st, Oct. 12, 1806, John Walker, who d. in Auburn, N. Y., about 1815 ; m. 2d, 1817, Aaron B. Sheldon, a farmer, who d. Feb., 1826 ; m. 3d, 1836, David Thomas, a farmer of Skaneateles, N. Y., where they now reside. 4. CoraZ Case, b. Feb. 25, 1789 ; m. Esther B. Johnson. • . . (276) 5. Faimy, h. Sept. 24, 1790; d. Jan. 4, 1796. 6. Jeremiah Gates Brainard, b. Dec. 22, 1795 ; m. Lois A. Richardson. (277) 7. Fatiny Fidelia, b. May 27, 1798 ; m. Nov. 11, 1823, John Olmsted of Auburn, N. Y., a cabinet-maker. She d. without issue, Dec. 8, 1842, te. 44. 8. Hannah Adelia, b. June 24, 1801 ; m. March 27, 1826, David Bonta, now of Syracuse, N. Y. She d. Aug. 17, 1842, te. 41, having had, 1. Derrick Hurlburt, b. Jan. 21, 1827; 2. F. Fidelia, b. July 24, 1829; 3. John Olmsted, b. Aug. 15, 1831 ; 4. Hope Ann, b. June 15, 1833 ; 5. Catharine T., b. Aug. 27, 1835 ; 6. Margaret M., b. Dec. 1, 1839; 7. Mary S., b. Jan. 16, 1841. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 131 138. NoADiAH White, Jun., son of Capt. Noadiah, (64) was born in Chatham, Conn., Dec. 18, 1745. He was a farmer there, but in 1805 removed to Hartford, Vt., where he lived with his eldest son. He died in 1816, ge. 71. He married, Jan. 30, 1772, Mercy Mayo of Chatham. She was born April 27, 1742, and died in 1816, as. 74. CHILDREN. 1. Noadiah, b. Oct 22, 1772 ; d. Dec. 16, 1776. 2. Eunice, b. April 2, 1775 ; lived with her brother Amos, and d. unm., Feb., 1814, SB. 38. 3. iVborfiaA, bap. June 8, 1777 ; m. "Wealthy Hazen. . . •. (278) 4. Rebecca, bap. July 11, 1779; m. Oct. 5, 1804, Joseph Wells of Chatham, and d.July 31, 1814, £6. 35. He d. April 18, 1823. She had, 1 . Eunice, b. Aug. 7, 1805 ; 2. Thomas, b. June 16, 1807, rem. to Ohio ; 3. Hannah, b. Sept. 23, 1809, m. Philip H. Sellew. 5. Richard, b. Jan. 8, .1782 ; is unm., and lives in Ontario, "Wayne Co., N. Y. 6. Amos, b. June 3, 1785 ; m. Sally "White (279) 139. Joseph White, son of Capt. Noadiah, (64) was born in Chatham, March 29, 1752. (N. S.) He was a farmer in that town, but removed to Middlefield, Otsego Co., N. Y., where he died, July 31, 1835, ae. 83. His children were all born in Chatham. He married, March 29, 1791, Hannah Gates of East Had- dam, dau. of Timothy Gates and Hannah Percival. She was born March 29, 1762, and died April 25, 1835, se. 73. CHILDREN. 1. Gustavus, h. April 25, 1792; d. unm., at Middlefield, June 25, 1853, se. 61. 2. Laura, b. May 30, 1794; m. March 16, 1815, James J. Rice, who d. at Salina, N. Y., April 2, 1838, ae. 46. She d. Dec. 20, 1853, se. 59. She had, 1. Emily, b. June 19, 1816, d. Feb. 19, 1839, ae. 22 ; 2. Augusta, b. Feb. 25, 1819, d. July 11, 1837, ae. 18 ; 3. Juliet, b. April 28, 1821, d. April 28, 1838, se. 17 ; 4. A son, d. in infancy ; 5. De "Witt C, b. May 5, 1823, is a physi- cian in Marysville, Cal. He m. March 23, 1854, Lydia C. Mitchell ; 6. Ce- lestia, b. Nov. 16, ']825, d. Jan. 3, 1826; 7. Charlotte E., b. Dec. 30, 1826, m. Aug. 18, 1852, Mark Brummagim, a banker in San Francisco, Cal. ; 8. Euclid E., b. Dec. 6, 1829, a druggist in Marysville, Cal. ; 9. Cynthia A., b. March 15, 1832, m. April 26, 1857, Charles Wood of Marysville ; 10. Jo- seph G., b. Aug. 15, 1835, resides in Middlefield, N. Y. ; is a civil engineer. 3. Caroline, b. March 10, 1796 ; m. Feb. 15, 1820, Ebenezer S. Rice of Salina, N. Y., who d. June, 1845. She resides in S. She has had, 1. Maria Gates, b. May 13, 1821, d. Nov. 17, 1839, a;. 18 ; 2. Edwui White, b. Sept. 5, 1822, d. March, 1849, ae. 26 ; 3. Lucien Percival, b. Sept. 30, 1824, a machinist at 132 SIXTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. Adrian, Mich. ; 4. Evelin Hart, b. Nov. 10, 1826, d. Sept. 1, 1828 ; 5. 0th- man Sawyer, b. Jan. 20, 1829, d. Dec. 16, 1838 ; 6. Oscar Derobayne, b. April 7, 1831, d. 1855, ae. 24; 7. Eranklin Elliot, b. Jan. 13, 1841. 4. Stalira, b. March 25, 1798 ; lives in Middlefield. 5. Joseph, b. May 9, 1800 ; m. Marietta Koseboom. . . . (280) 6. Hannah Esther, b. March 10, 1803 ; lives in Middlefield. 140. Abijah White, son of Capt. Noadiah, (64) was born in Chatham, Jan. 18, 1763. He removed to the State of N. Y., and died in Canajoharie, Jan. 24, 1842, se. 79. He married, Feb. 1, 1789, Hannah Hall of Chatham. She was born Feb. 1, 1769, and died March 6, 1841, se. 72. CHILDREN. 1. Lester, b. Dec. 12, 1789 ; d. Oct. 2, 1790. 2. Sally, b. July 11, 1791 ; m. Amos White. . . . (Family 279) 3. Poll)/, h. Nov. 10, 1793 ; m. Bushnel Hibbard of Canajoharie, a merchant, who d. June, 1830. She has had several children, of whom Charles and Rufus reside in Canajoharie, and have families. 4. Augustus, b. May 4, 1796 ; d. Nov. 3, 1796. 5. ^6j>aAi:., b. Aug. 25, 1797; m. Sally Jones (281) 6. Nancy, b. Aug. 25, 1800 ; m. James Durham, for some years a clerk in one of the Departments at Washington, D. C. She d. in W., July, 1851, leav- ing a family. 7. Lucinda, b. March 27, 1802 ; m. George Geortner, a farmer, of Canajoharie. She has five daughters, and one son, now living. 8. Amos H., b. Aug. 24, 1 804 ; m. Jane Ann PafF. . . . (282) 9. Laura, b. March 1, 1807 ; m. Willard R. Wheeler, merchant, who d. May 18, 1844, £6. 43. She resides at Ames Village, Canajoharie. 10. JaneAnn,h. March 12, 1810; m. Clinton Wetmore. They rem. to Missouri, where she d. May 2, 1844, £e. 34. 141. Samuel White, son of Capt. Noadiah, (64) was born in Chatham, Conn., Feb. 11, 1767. He was living in Thet- ford, Yt., at tlie time of his marriage, but after a few years removed to N. Y., and died in Georgetown, Madison Co., May 10, 1843, se. 76. He married, Jan. 21, 1798, Cynthia Allis of Somers, Conn., dau. of Samuel Allis and Olive Makepeace. She was born April 27, 1773, and died Aug. 27, 1849, m. 76. CHILDREN. 1. Backus, b. Dec. 17, 1798; m. Ann Maria Powers. . . . (283) 2. Marinda, b. Jan. 9, 1801 ; m. Jan. 4, 1827, Edward Smith, a farmer, of De Ruyter, Madison Co., and has had, 1. Charles W., b. Sept. 20, 1827 ; 2. Ze- lotes A., b. May 20, 1829, d. Aug. 24, 1830 ; 3. Henry C, b, Oct. 6, 1831, d. Sept. 17, 1832 ; 4. Samuel E., b. May 25, 1836. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 133 3. Cynthia, b. July 25, 1803 ; m. Jan. 20, 1822, Dwight Gardner of De Ruyter, a farmer. She has, 1. Lucinda, b. Feb. 5, 1823, m. Jan. 13, 1842, Wilson Lamb; 2. Harriet, b. April 1, 1825, m. Sept. 15, 1857, Henry P. Hart; 3. Susan, b. Aug. 17, 1827, m. Jan. 27, 1859, John H. Fuller ; 4. Marinda, b. Feb. 19, 1830, m. March 8, 1849, Warren I. Alvord ; 5. Esther, b. Dec. 15, 1832, m. July 7, 1857, Mason M. Marsh ; 6. Cynthia Alice, b. April 20, 1835 ; 7. Dwight F., b. March 5, 1838 ; 8. Austin A., b. April 17, 1841. 4. ^Ms«m .4., b. July 19, 1805; m. Polly M. Powers. . . . (284) 142. David White, Esq., son of Hon. Ebenezer, (65) was born in Chatham, Conn., Sept. 7, 1754. He inherited a part of his father's homestead, and settled there as a farmer, in the present town of Portland. In connection with his brother Dan- iel, he also carried on the business of ship-building, for several years. He was a justice of the peace. He died Sept. 18, 1833, £6. 79. He married, 1st, Dec. 29, 1774, Mary Ann Stocking of Upper Middletown? She died Dec. 4, 1797, ae. 45. He married, 2d, Oct. 15, 1798, Mrs. Mary Prior, widow of Allen Prior of Windsor, and dan. of Dr. Joseph Wells, of Ber- lin, and of Mary Hart. She died Dec. 15, 1838, ae. 79. CHILDREN; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Sally, b. Nov. 24, 1777; m. Feb. 14, 1802, Edmund Ward, master-carpenter for her father. They settled in Fairfield, Herkimer Co., N. Y., where he was a farmer. He d. Jan. 12, 1824, aj. 62. She d. Dec. 18, 1824, a. 47. She had, 1. Henrietta, b. Sept. 3, 1802, m. March 10, 1828, Ebenezer Butler White: (Fam. 287 ;) 2. Sally Gould, b. Dec. 24, 1804, m. Alden B. Cooper of Fairfield, N. Y. She d. in Portland, Conn,, Oct. 29, 1849, ae. 45 ; 3. Sid- ney David, b. July 28, 1807, m. Feb. 24, 1830, Nancy Mariette Priest of Fairfield; 4. William Edmund, b. Oct. 11, 1810, d. Aug. 13, 1831, oi. 21 ; 5. Mortimer, b. Jan. 6, 1812, rem. to Texas. 2. Dauid, b. July 9, 1779 ; m. Abigail Ames. .... (285J 3. Anna, b. Sept. 18, 1781 ; m. June 21, 1801, Silas Shepard of Herkimer, N. Y. She has had, 1. Lucy, m. Hyzer of Steuben, N. Y. ; 2. Ralph W., lives in Freedom, Ohio. He m. 1st, Mary Shepard of Chatham, Conn. ; m. 2d, Julia A ; 3. Sally, m. John Hartman of Herkimer, and d. ; 4. Charles, is a physician at Grand Rapids, Mich. He m. Doolittle of Herkimer; 5. David Daniel, m. and d. CHILDREN; BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 4. Mary Ann, b. July 27, 1799 ; d. Nov. 6, 1810, £e. 11. 5. James Wells, b. April 27, 1802 ; m. 1st, Fanny Hall ; 2d, M. B. Lewis. (286) 143. Col. Daniel White, son of Hon. Ebenezer, (65) was born in Chatham, Oct. 24, 1765. He was a farmer there, on 18 134 SIXTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. the homestead of his father and grandfather. In 1814 he served, for a few months, with the rank of Major, in the defence of New London, Conn. Ho was a selectman of Chatham, and held other town offices. Individual trusts were also frequently committed to his charge. He died Dec. 25, 1845, 83. 80. He married, Jan. 24, 1791, Abigail Hills of East Hartford, dau. of Jonathan Hills and Mabel Stanley. She was born July 23, 1772, and died Feb. 22, 1838, se. 65. He had one son, i5^6eKe2e»-£M«/Ft//jam Czar, b. Nov. 25, 1787; m. Betsey House. . . . (289) DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 135 5. Eveline, b. Sept. 1, 1789; m. 1st, April, 1813, Benjamin B. Smith of Glastenbury, Conn., a cabinet-maker. They rem. to Verona, N. Y. She m. 2d, Jan. 27, 1825, Hibbard Pride, a farmer, of Busti, Chautauque Co., N. Y., where they now reside. She has, by her first husband, 1. William Henry, b. June 1, 1815, lives in Elk, Saginaw Co , Mich. Ho m. Jan. 5, 1837, Financy Markress, who d. Sept. 22, 1855, tc. 38 ; 2. Elmina Fidelia, b. AjDril 13, 1817, m. June 20, 1842, Cyrus Spicer, now of Busti. CHILD; — BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 6. Walter, b. Nov. 20, 1795 ; d. unm., Feb. 11, 1821, tc. 25. CHILDREN; BY THE THIRD MARRIAGE. 7. Harriet Porter, b. Jan. 18, 1810; m. July 1, 1829, Edwin Fay, Esq. (See in Fam. 35.) He grad. at Harvard College in 1817, is a lawyer by profession, but has spent most of his life in teaching. He is now a planter at Kocky Mount, Autauga Co., Ala. She has had, 1. Harriet Eleutheria, b. June 9, 1830, d. Aug. 31, 1831 ; 2. Edwin Hedge, b. March 17, 1732, grad. Harv. Coll., 1852, and is a teacher in La. ; 3. Sarah Elisabeth White, b. Feb. 6, 1835, m. Samuel P. Stoddard of Selma; 4. Eleutheria Olivia, b. Jan. 15, 1838, d. Aug. 6, 1857, se. 19 ; 5. William Henry, b. March 1, 1841 ; 6. Josiah Dunham, b. Nov. 1, 1844. 8. Olivia Hubbard, b. May 6, 1812 ; m. 1st, March 17, 1831, Edmund Olmsted, a farmer, of Floyd, N. Y., who d. Jan. 5, 1832 ; m. 2d, Dec. 21, 1842, Rev. James M. McKee, a Presbyterian clergyman, now of Orion, Pike Co., Ala. She has had, by her second husband, 1. Edwin Leroy, b. Nov. 3, 1843; 2. Harvey Lloyd, b. March 10, 1846 ; 3. Caroline Louisa, b. Dec. 13, 1848; 4. John McPherson, b. March 5, 1851 ; 5. William Henry, b. June 18, 1853, d. in infancy. 9. Elisabeth Adeline, h. Nov. 27, 1814; m. Oct. 31, 1839, Amos H. Lloyd of Selma, Ala., a merchant tailor. 10. Caroline Amanda, b. April 1, 1821 ; was a music-teacher, andd. unm., Aug. 30, 1845, ^E. 24. 145. Geoege White, Esq., son of Lieut. Stephen, (66) was born in Chatham, Sept. 18, 1763. He was a farmer there ; was a justice of the peace, and a representative from that town, in the Legislature, in 1821. He died June 1, 1848, aj. 84. He married, 1st, Mabel Hills of East Hartford, dau. of Jonathan Hills and Mabel Stanley. She was born Nov. 16, 1766, and died Dec. 6, 1817, £B. 51. He married, 2d, 1818, Hannah T. Starr of Middletown. She resides in Portland. CHILDREN; — BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 1. George J., b. May 20, 1819 ; m. Esther Myrick. . . . (290) 2. Stephen H, b. Dec. 15, 1820; m. 1st, Sarah Risley; 2d, A. W. Uftbrd. (291) 3. Esther, b. Jan. 13, 1823 ; d. Jan. 15, 1823. 4. TF«7/i"am 5., b. Mar. 26, 1824; m.EmQy Strickland. . . . (292) 5. Hannah E.,h. Aug. 20, 1826. 6. Elizabeth, b. Nov., 1829. 136 SIXTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 146. Timothy White, son of Timothy, (67) was probably- born in East Haddam, Conn., about 1754. He was a black- smith, and was living in Hartford in 1776, but resided chiefly in Upper Middletown, where he died, April 27, 1824, sd. 70. He married, 1st, Aug. 20, 1778, Mehitable Smith, of Had- dam, dau. of Abner Smith. She died Sept. 1, 1794, x. 38. He married, 2d, Ursula Sloper of Southington, Conn. She died many years since. CHILDREN; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Samuel, b. March 10, 1780; m. 1st, Elizabeth Smith; 2d, Mrs. C. Hill. (293) 2. Sally, b. Feb. 4, 1782; m. Oct. 2.5, [26?] 1800, John Mclntyre of Hart- ford, and d. July 13, 1849, «. 67. He d. Aug. 20, 1859, as. 80. She had, 1. Mary, b. March 26, 1802, m. John Church ; 2. Adaline, b. Jan. 27, 1803, m. James Lovett; 3. Sarah, b. March 19, 1805, m. June 21, 1826, Charles Loomis of Petersburg, Va. ; 4. Julia Ann, b. Sept., 1 807 ; 5. Rebecca, b. Aug. 22, 1808; 6. Katharine, b. Feb. 21, 1811, m. David Stebbins of New York, and d. Nov., 1848, sa. 37; 7. Harriet, b. Feb. 27, 1814, m. Wiley Jackson of Richmond, Va. ; 8. Fanny, b. April 7, 1816 ; 9. Clarissa, b. July 4, 1818 ; 10. John Sanford, b. Aug. 22, 1822, res. in Hartford. He m. March 5, 1854, Harriet Colton ; 11. George Henry, b. July 29, 1824 ; 12, James Lovett, b. April .30, 1825, d. Nov. 11, 1831. 3. il/e/«'^^^^J^.t>^, He married, 1st, March 18, 1791, Susanna Whittelsey of New Haven, dau. of Rev. Chauncey Whittelsey, pastor of the First Congregational Church in New Haven, and of Martha Newton. She was born Sept. 25, 1766, and died Oct. 2, 1796, X. 30. He married, 2d, March 11, 1801, Hannah Wetmore of Mid- 19 142 SIXTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. dletown, daii. of Seth Wetmore and Mary Wright. She was bom May 28, 1773, and died June 20,1830, a3. 57. He married, 3d, Oct. 24, 1832, Mrs. Eunice Bassett, widow of Rev. Amos Bassett, D. D., of Hebron, Conn., and dau. of Ralph Pomeroy of Hartford. She was born Nov. 25, 1776, and is still living. CHILD ; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. ITarrkt, b. Dec. 28, 1793; d. Sept. 11, 1795. CHILDREN ; BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 2. A son, h. Jan. 9, 1802; cl. the same day. S.Henry, b. March 5, 1 803 ; m. Martha Sherman (306) 155. Capt. Timothy White, son of Dea. John, (71) was born Oct. 21, 1747. He was a sea-captain, and resided in New Haven, where he died. May 31, 1803, ae. 55. The name of his first wife is not ascertained. He married, 2d, Mercy Clark of Woodbridge, Conn. She died April 12, 1838, ae. 85. CHILD ; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Isaac, b. April 28, 1769 ; d. unm., at Hispaniola, W. I., July 27, 1795, se. 26. CHILDREN; BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 2. Mary, b. April 14, 1773; m. 1st, Benjamin English, jun., of New Haven ; m. 2d, Chaunccy Johnson of Seymour, Conn. 3. Huldali, b. Oct. 7, 1775; m. Eldad Gilbert of New Haven, and d. Jan. 4, 1840, 33. 64. He d. Dec. 19, 1841. She had, 1. Eunice ; 2. Isaac, d. ; and two children who d. in infancy. A.Amos, b. Oct. 31, 1777; m. Polly Kimberly (307) 5. Jared, b. April 15, 1780 ; d. unm., in Augusta, Ga., Sept. 3, 1803, a;. 23. 6. Almira, b. July 30, 1782 ; m. Feb. 5, 1804, Joseph N. Clark of New Haven, and is now living, a widow. 7. Aaron Clark, h. Oct. 19, 1784 ; m. Clarissa S. Warland. . . (308) 8. Hannah, b. Feb. 9, 1787 ; d. Aug. 22, 1795, as. 8. 9. Timothy, b. March 17, 1789; d. at Staten Island, N. Y., of yellow fever, Sept. 25, 1806, re. 17. (Oct. 10, 1806, on grave-stone.) 156. Lieut. John White, son of Dea. John, (71) was born in 1756. He settled in Derby, Conn., and died Feb. 18, 1830, 86. 74. He was a Revolutionary soldier. He married. May 25, 1778, Anna Bostwick of Derby. She died June 4, 1831, ae. 73. CHILDREN. 1. J5;/('sKb. Nov. 14, 1779; m. Ethelinda Canfield (309) 2. John, b. Dec. 29, 1780; m. Martha Hotchkiss. .... (310) DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 143 3. Anna, b. May 30, 1783 ; m. Nathan Tomlinson of Oxford, Conn., had two children, and d. Aug., 1815, sb. 32. 4. Sail)/, b. April 5, 1785 ; m. David Sanford of Bethany, and d. Feb., 1836, SB. 50. She left no children. 5. Daniel, b. Nov. 11, 1787 ; m. Sally Sharp. . . . • (311) 6. Isaac, b. Sept. 2, 1789 ; m. Ann Gilbert. .... (312) 7. Maria, b. Oct. 10, 1791 ; m. Ailing Brown of New Haven, and d. Aug. 4, 1855, 86. 63. She had five children, all of whom d. young. 8. PoUy, b. Oct. 11, 1793; m. John Jenks of Amenia, Dutchess Co., N. Y. She is living, a widow. She has had, 1. Frederick, m., lives in Sharon, Conn. ; 2. Marietta, d. unm. ; 3. Jane ; 4. Ann Maria ; 5. Emily, m. Dutton ; lives in Norfolk, Conn. 9. Rebecca, b. Aug. 23, 1795 ; m. Medad Keeney of Seymour, Conn., and d. May, 1826, ce. 30, leaving two sons and two daughters. 10. Susan, b. Sept. 17, 1797 ; m. Isaac Johnson of Derby, and d. April, 1850, SB. 52. He is dead. She had three children. 11. Amanda, b. Oct. 2,1799; ra. Samuel Spencer of Derby, who is dead. She d. in 1855, leaving two children, who are m. 12. iZa^mwidS.jb. Aug. 31, 1801 ; m. Harriet Warner. . . . (313) 13. Amos, b. Dec. 22,1803; has been twice married. . . (314) 157. Isaac White, son of Moses, (72) was born in Guil- ford, Conn., Oct. 14, 1752. He lived for several years in Southington, Conn., from whence he removed, about 1791, to Herkimer Co., N. Y., and resided a few miles cast of Utica. About 1815 he removed to Springville, Erie Co., N. Y., where he died, Jan. 13, 1821, [1822?] je. 68. He married, Dec. 7, 1775, Thankful Clark of Southington, dau. of Col. Joel Clark, who died in New York in 1776, while a prisoner of war. She was born Jan. 1, 1760, and died June 27, 1836, 3d. 76. CHILDREN. 1. Nancy, b. Jan. 31,1779; m. Sylvanus Munson, and d. Aug. 13, 1849, ;b. 70. She rem. to Ohio or Indiana, and had a large family ; Sophia, Sally, and others. 2. TrMfflan, b. Nov. 8, 1780 ; m. Betsey Tuthill (315) S.Francis, b. July 22, 1782 ; m. Emma Rushmore (316) A.Moses, b. June 30, 1784; m. Mary Tuthill and others. . . (317) 5. Isaac, b. April 27, 1786 ; was a carpenter. He d. of yellow fever, in N. Y. city, Aug. 21, 1807, ee. 21. (Grave-stone, in Trinity Church-yard. Aug. 24, a family record.) 6. /Jorfenct, b. Dec. 8, 1788; m. Lucy Blakeslee (318) 7. Polly, b. Dec. 22, 1790 ; m. Dec. 16, 1812, Samuel Reed Watson, a farmer, of Newport, Herkimer Co., N. Y. She has had, 1. Albert Clark, b. Oct. 11, 1814, d. Oct. 15, 1837, £e. 23; 2. Ruth, b. Jan. 6, 1816, m. Jan. I, 183.5, 144 SIXTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. Daniel Bowen, and d. Oct. 12, 1838, a;. 22 ; 3. Lydia, b. July 15, 1820, d. Oct. 4, 1839, £C. 19; 4. George Francis, b. Oct. 21, 1830, lives in Buffalo, N. Y. 8. Henry, b. Nov. 8, 1792 ; d. May, 1793, le. 6 mos. 9. Joel, b. July 2, 1794 ; is a farmer in Westficld, Medina Co., Ohio. He m. 1822, Phobe Blakeslcc of Paris, N. Y. 10. Albert, b. May 19, 1797; m. . .... (319) 11. Thankful, h. Sept. 29, 1799; m. Sept. 5, 1818, Henry Edmonds, and d. July 24, 1838, £e. 37. She had, 1. Amanda Malvinia, b. May 16, 1819, d. April 19, 1841, ffi. 22 ; 2. Sylvania, b. Jan. 13, 1821, m. Aug. 31, 1843, Joel Wil- lard; 3. Frederick Henry, b. Jan. 13, 1823; 4. Thankful W., b. Jan. 9, 1827, m. Jan. 31, 1850, William C. Day of Mohawk, Herkimer Co., N. Y. ; 5. Mary M., b. Oct. 21, 1829, d. July 15, 1838 ; 6. Orrilla, b. June 12, 1832, m. Dec. 31, 1853, James H. Buchanan; 7. Albert M., b. Jan. 23, 1835; 8. Byron W., b. July 17, 1838, was drowned July 17, 1845, fe. 7. 12. Aimer, b. March 14, 1802; m. Ruth Ann Tefft and others. . (320) 13. Frederick, b. Oct. 24, 1804; lived in Cincinnati, 0. He m. Malvina . 158. Moses White, Jun., son of Moses, (72) was bom about the year 1757. He resided in Southington, Conn. According to the family tradition, "he joined the American Army during the Revolutionary War, marched to Canada, and was there taken prisoner by the British. He was treated very humanely by Gen. Guy Carleton, who liberated him." His daughter states that "he left Southington, Jan. 22, 1783, and sailed from New Haven. He was taken prisoner, and carried to Tortola, W. I., where he was set at liberty. He then went to St. Thomas, thence to Santa Cruz, and thence to Cape Francis, Hispaniola, where he died, about the last of November, 1783, aged 26 years." He married, Nov. 15, 1779, Melitta Porter, dau. of Joshua Porter. She married, 2d, Oct. 25, 1786, Dr. Perez Mann of Burlington, Conn., and died Nov. 19, 1789. CHILDREN. 1. Porter, b. June 12, 1780; d. Sept. 12, 1782. 2. LaurmdaP.,h. April 22, 1782; m. May 17, 1801, John Miles of Cheshire, Conn., a farmer, who d. July 11, 1853, as. 75. She is living in Cheshire. She has had, 1. Roderick, b. Aug. 3, 1802, m. May 29, 1828, Zeruiah Clark of Southington, wliod. Feb. 16, 1831, te. 22. He d. in Cheshire; 2. Fidelia, b. Feb. 9, 1804, m. George Gridley of S. ; 3. Ralzy, b. Jan. 28, 1806, d. March 3, 1807 ; 4. Almeron, b. June 1, 1808, lives in Meriden. He m. Sept. 12, 1833, Caroline Laurence ; 5. John, b. April 5, 1810, d. Jan. 25, 1818 ; 6. Laurinda, b. Jan. 7, 1812, d. ; 7. Alvinza, b. Sept. 23, 1813, d. Feb. 9, 1815 ; 8. Ger- trude K., b. Feb. 1, 1817, m. Edwin B. Payne of Cheshire ; 9. John, b. Nov. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 145 28, 1818, lives in Mericlen. He m. Nov. 21, 1842, Abigail Sanderson of Cheshire ; 10, A son, b. Feb. 8, 1825, d. Feb. 11, 1825. 159. Capt. James White, son of Moses, (72) was baptized at Upper Middletown, Conn., Feb. 1, 1761. In early life he settled in Newport, N. H., as a hatter. He also kept a public house for several years. He died of spotted fever, in 1813, sa. 52. His wife and two daughters were taken away by the same epidemic. He married, about 1782, Tirzah Taylor of Cornish, N. H., dau. of Capt. Joseph Taylor and Sumner. She died in 1813. CHILDREN. I.James, b. Feb., 1784; m. Grace Wilcox. . . . (321) 2. Experience, h. Sept. 20, 1788; m. Asa McGrcgory of Newport, a farmer. They afterwards rem. to Canada West, where lie d. about 1833. She d. in Ohio, a few years later. She had, 1 . Florilla, d. in Newport, ac. 5 ; 2. Car- los ; 3. Arlia Ann ; 4. Philander White ; 5. Henrietta ; 6. Milton. 3. Calvin, b. ; m. Hannah Fields. . , , (322) 4. Huldah, b. ; m. Kuel Durkee of Hanover, N. H., a fiirmcr, and had, 1. Betsey; 2. Clarence ; 3. Grace. 5. Betsey, b. ; d. in 1813. 6. Fanni/, h. ; m. Laomy McGregory of Newport, now of Whitefield, a carpenter. She has, 1. Melinda; 2. Joel; 3. Martha; 4. Mary. 7. Melinda, b. ; d. in 1816. 8. Sophia, b. ; d. in 1813. 9. Philander, h. ; d. in 1816, at thehouseofhisbrother Calvin. 10. Elisha, h. Feb. 26, 1807 ; m. Lucinda S. Bennett. . . (323) 11. Orpha EvieUne,h. Sept. 21, 1808; m. Elias Powers of Croydon, N. H., a farmer. She has, 1. Albina H., b. Nov. 24, 1834, m. Jan., 1856, Lydia Stocker of Springfield, N. H. ; 2. Myra A., b. Nov. 7, 1836, m. Sept. 28, 1858, Stephen H. Bickford of Nashua, N. H. ; 3. Abijah, b. Sept. 28, 1839 ; 4. Elias F., b. Feb. 18, 1844 ; 5. Wilbur H., b. Jan. 22, 1849. 160. Rev. Calvin White, son of Moses, (72) was born in Upper Middletown, Conn., Dec. 17, 1762. He graduated at Yale College in 1786, studied theology, and was ordained a Congregational minister in 1789. He was installed pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Hanover, Morris Co., N. J., June 29, 1791, and was dismissed, at his own request, Nov. 17, 1795. He soon after entered the ministry of the Protestant Episcopal Church, laboring for a short time at Stamford, Conn., and for many years at Derby, Conn. In 1821 he adopted the Roman 146 SIXTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. Catholic faith, but did not enter the priesthood. "He "was a devoted and accomplished scholar, and one of the few who loved and thoroughly mastered the Hebrew tongue. In poli- tics he was a tory, and when speaking of the Revolutionary War, never failed to call it the 'rebellion.' He never voted in his life." He died in Derby, March 21, 1853, ge. 90. The following fac-simile of his autograph is copied from the signa- ture to a letter written when he was eighty-eight years old. He married, 1st, Feb. 28, 1792, Phebe Camp of Newark, N. J., dau. of Capt. Nathaniel and Rachel Camp. Capt. Camp was an American officer during the War of the Revolution. She was born June 18, 1770, and died Nov. 23, 1826, x. 56. He married, 2d, 1827, Jane Maedenbrough, who is still living. CHILDREN; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. \. Robert, b. Dec. 1, 1792; m. Hannah Gibbs (324) 2. Sarah, b. April 19, 1794 ; d. unm., Sept. 2, 1856, 33. 62. She d. at Shrews- bury, N. J., of fever, having contracted the disease by attendance upon lier brother Chandler. 3. Richard Mansfield, b. May 26, 1797 ; m. Ann Eliza Tousey. . . (325) 4. Moses, b. April 11, 1799; m. Margaret Palmer. . . . (326) 5. Car/eton, b. Feb. 20, 1801; m. Judith C. Miller (327) 6. A son, b. ; d. in infoncy. 7. Chandler, h. June 14, 1806 ; m. Anna Matilda Miller. . . . (328) 8. Mardenhroiujh, b. March 6, 1810 ; m. Clarissa Jones. . . . (329) 9. George Berkeley, b. July 7, 1814 ; m. Clara Miller (330) 161. Elisha White, son of Moses, (72) was born in Upper Middletown, Sept. 13, 1766. He was a hatter, and settled in Claremont, N. H., but removed to Weybridge, Vt., in 1799, and was a farmer there until his death, April 3, 1802, aj. 35. He married, Dec. 30, 1790, Honor Sumner of Claremont, dau. of Col. Benjamin Sumner and Prudence Hubbard. She was born Feb. 18, 1772, and died in Claridon, Ohio, April 21, 1854, 86. 82. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 147 CHILDREN. 1. Polly, b. Dec. 19, 1791 ; d. unm., at E. Clariclon,0., Sept. 7, 1858, ae. 6G. Her death was caused by her clothes taking fire. 2. Maria, b. June 4, 1793 ; m. Jan. 11, 1819, James N. Willard of North Hart- land, Vt., a merchant. She has, 1 . James Nutting, b. June 5, 1821, a merchant in N. Hartland. He m. Feb. 27, 1844, Mary G. Thayer of Thetford, Vt. ; 2. Eluthera Maria, b. May 23, 1823, d. June 10 ; 3. Phineas K., b. Aug. 21 1825, m. ; 4. Louisa Maria, b. March 29, 1828, d. Sept. 18, 1829 ; 5. Allen H., b. Jan. 24, 1830, m. ; 6. Daniel Spaulding, b. Aug. 16, 18.33 ; 7. George Elisha, b. April 19, 1837. 3. Honor, b. March 14, 1795; m. 1st, Aug. 26, 1811, Joseph Brackctt, and resided in Weybridge ; m. 2d, May 9, 1821, Chester Wells, a fanner, of Claridon, Geauga Co., 0. She has had, by her first husband, 1. Marion P., b. Sept. 5, 1812, m. July 4, 1834, Orrin P. Gager of Claridon; 2. Helen Maria, b. Jan. 28, 1815, m. Oct. 18, 1838, Marcus Hitchcock of C. By her second husband, 3. Honor Melissa, b. May 3, 1822 ; 4. Edgar C, b. July 3, 1824 ; 5. Marcia Ann, b. Nov. 9, 1826, m. Sept. 10, 1850, Lester C. Treat of C, and d. Aug. 12, 1857, re. 30 ; 6. Caroline Matilda, b. May 5, 1830, d. July 8, 1844,03. 14. 4. Roderick, b. May 22,1797; formerly a farmer in E. Claridon, O., now carries on the business of tanning, at Chagrin Falls, Cuyahoga Co., O. 5. Eluthera, b. June 29, 1799; m. March 2, 1820, Benjamin B. Gorton, a paper maker. They rem. to 0. in 1822, and now res. in Claridon. She has had, 1. William B., b. Dec. 5, 1820, d. Sept. 4, 1822 ; 2. Helen M., b. Oct. 23, 1823, d. Jan. 23, 1824; 3. William Benjamin, b. April 1, 1825, m. Oct., 1848, Lucinda Roberts of Warren, O. ; 4. Helen Maria, b. June 23, 1827, m. Sept., 1849, Dennis Freeman of C. ; 5. Roderick Wliite, b. Aug. 23, 1829; 6. Jane E., b. June 9, 1831, m. Feb. 20, 1851, James M. Hatha- way, now of Farmington, Wis. ; 7. Mary Ann, b. July 19, 1833 ; 8. Laura Amanda, b. Aug. 21, 1835, m. May 15, 1859, Albert L. Jenks, now of Dres- bach City, Min. ; 9. Melissa A., b. June 20, 1842. 6. George Elisha, b. June 2, 1801 ; m. Mrs. Martha R. Christie. . (331) 162. Joseph White, son of Elias, (73) was born in Upper Middletown, about 1771. He removed to Granville, Wash- ington, Co., N. Y., was a farmer there, and died about 1830. He married, Oct. 18, 1795, Matty Hasgill. CHILDREN. 1. Lucij, bap. Nov. 20, 1796 ; bap. at Upper Middletown. 2. Betsey, h. ; probably b. in Granville. 3. Sarah, b. . Perhaps there were other children. 163. Elias White, son of Elias, (73) was born in Upper Middletown. He settled in Cornwall, Conn., about 1800, and resided there till his death. Name of his wife not known. 148 SIXTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. CHILDREN. 1 . Comfort ; lives ia Sheffield, Mass. 2. Edwin. 3. Elias. 4. Edward Rogers; lives in Cornwall. Perhaps further particulars may be given after family 331, in the Seventh Generation. 164. Capt. Isaac White, son of Elias, (73) was born in Upper Middletown, June 22, 1780. He resided there, was a mariner, and at the time of his death was master of a vessel. He died in New London, Oct. 29, 1821, as. 41. He married, Oct. 28, 1808, Priscilla Plumb, dau. of Reu- ben and Priscilla Plumb of Middletown. She was born Oct. 22, 1787, and died in the winter of 1823. CHILDREN. 1. Henry Champlin, h. Nov. 14, 1809 ; m. Mary F. Browning. . (332) 2. Mary Ann, b. March 13, 1813 ; m. John Cook of Buffalo, N. Y., and has one dau., Ruth Anne, b. about 1843. S.Isaac, b. June 29, 1814; m. Sarah Ann Girard. . . (333) 4. Harriet Plumb, h. June 22, 1816 ; m. Lyman Strong of Oswego, N. Y., and has one son, Henry White. 5. Jane, h. May 30, 1818; m. Richard Chappel, now of St. Peters, Minnesota. She has Henry, and two others. IN THE LINE OF JACOB WHITE, OP MIDDLETOWN. 165. Samuel White, Jun., son of Samuel, (74) was born in North Coventry, Conn., Nov. 5, 1757. He resided there, and died about Feb., 1807, ae. 49. He married Eachel Porter of N. Coventry, dau. of Dea. Jonathan Porter, jun., and Lois Richardson. She was born May 28, 1761, and died May, 1815, 03. 54. CHILDREN. 1. Marcia, b. ; m. Amos Avery of N. Cov., and d. March, 1838, having had, 1. Marilla, m. Clark Steer, and d. in Vernon, Nov., 1847 ; 2. Munroe ; 3. Francis ; 4. Martha Amelia, d. ; 5. Franklin; 6. John Maffit; 7. Harriet, d. ; 8. Columbus ; 9. Lewis. 2. Samuel, b. May, 1782 ; m. Lydia Jcwctt (334) 3. Leonard, h. March, 1788 ; d. Sept., 1808, a3. 20. He was killed by the dis- charge of a pistol, at a military review. 4. Mary, h. Feb. 27, 1790; m. Dec. 30, 1814, Zolvah Brown of N. Cov., a farmer. She has had, 1. Mary Kingsbury, b. Sept. 27, 1816, m. May 11, 1840, Joseph D. Barrows of Mansfield, Conn. ; 2. George Oliver, b. Aug. 7, 1820, d. unm., Nov. 3, 1848, a;. 28 ; 3. Emeline Francis, b. May 7, 1824, DESCENDANTS OP NATHANIEL WHITE. 149 m. Milo Loomis of N. Gov. ; 4. Catharine Porter, b. July 22, 1825, ra. Na- thaniel W. French; 5. Walter Clark, b. Oct. 14, 1831, m. Sarah Ann Clarii. 5. Walter, b. ; ra. Betsey Hinkley of Tolland, dau. of Ichabod Hinkley. He lived for some time in Rochester, N. Y., but rem. to Wis- consin, where he d. without issue, about April, 1855. 6. Rachel, b. ; lives in Colchester, Conn. 7. Jonathan Porter, h. ; m. Abigail Scripture. . . . (335) 8. Laura, b. ; m. 1st, Urial Andrus of N. Cov., who d. in 1826, se. 31 ; m. 2d, James Bennett of Bolton. She has had, by her first husband, 1. Urial; 2. Royal George, m. Harriet M. Neff; 3. Walter Scott W. By her second husband, 4. James ; 5. Henry Payson, d. ; 6. William Harrison, d. 9. Adotia, b. March 28, 1800; m. Dec. 2, 1820, Isaac Keeney, jun., of Bolton. She has, 1. Samuel White, b, Dec. 14, 1823 ; 2. Julia Ann, b. March 28, 1826, m. Dec, 1847, John N. King of South Windsor ; 3. Mary Ann, b. Jan. 26, 1829, m. Jan., 1855, John H. Thompson of Bolton, 10. Emily, b. ; m. Dr. Stebbins, now of Detroit, Mich., and has, 1. Dwight ; 2. Edward ; 3. Theodore. 166. Lemuel White, son of Samuel, (74) was born in North Coventry, Dec. 30, 1758. He lived there for some years, but removed to Batavia, N. Y., where he died, Aug. 7, 1850, ae. 91. He married, May 17, 1781, Anna Brigham of Coventry, dau. of Uriah Brigham and Anne Richardson. She was born Oct. 14, 1759, and died Feb. 11, 1845, se. 85. CHILDREN, d. Sept. 20, 1798, se. 16. m., and d. June 27, 1839, se. 56. lives in Middlebury, Vt. m. Reuben Ross, now of Middlebury, Vt. d. Feb. 10, 1790. m. Lucy Topliff (336) m. Eliza Matthews (337) d. Nov. 15, 1820, as. 18. 1. Percy, b. Jan. 14, 1782 2. Brigham b. July 1, 1783 3. Chace, b. Dec. 15, 1786 4. Laura, b. April 16, 1788 5. Chester, b. Feb. 1, 1790 6. Chester, b. Feb. 14, 1793 7. Lemuel, b. April 9, 1796 8. Lucy, b. June 9, 1802 167. Timothy White, son of Samuel, (74) was born in North Coventry, March 8, 1764. He is said to have removed to Springfield, Otsego Co., N. Y., and to have died there. He married, Nov. 11, 1790, Margaret Gurley, of Mans- field, Conn. She is reported to be still living, with her son, Ulysses, who is said to be a banker in the State of New York ; but his residence has not been ascertained. 168. Dan White, Esq., son of Jacob, (75) was born in Tolland, Conn., Sept. 22, 1762. He was a Revolutionary 20 150 SIXTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. soldier, and was held a prisoner in New York, more than four months, in 1782. He was a farmer, and for some years after his marriage lived in Torrington and Norfolk, Conn., but removed in 1800 to Burke, Caledonia Co., Yt., where he erected the first framed house, and was the first justice of the peace. He was also engaged in merchandizing there. In 1806 he removed to Littleton, N. H., and afterwards to Dan- ville, Yt., where he died, Feb. 2, 1823, se. 60. He married, April 6, 1786, Rowena Wilson of Torrington, dau. of Noah Wilson. She was born Nov. 26, 1766, and died Aug. 23, 1821, 86. 54. CHILDREN. 1. Calvin, b. July 6, 1786 ; m. Mary Burns (338) 2. Erastus Wilson, b. Sept. 27, 1793 ; m. Lydia K. Kemick. . . (339) Z.Laura, b. Oct. 26, 1803; m. about 1829, Sidney Robinson of Quebec, Canada, who d. the following year. She now resides in Wilbraham, Mass. 169. Thomas White, son of Jacob, (75) was born in Tol- land, Conn., Nov. 28, 1764. He was a cooper, and lived in Torrington, Conn., where he died, Sept. 6, 1845, ^. 81. He married, Dec. 21, 1797, Jedidah Baldwin of Goshen, Conn., dau. of Asahel Baldwin and Patience Bronson. She died Jan. 28, 1848, se. 79. CHILDREN. 1. Hiram Jacob, b. July 26, 1802 ; m. Henrietta S. Clark. . . . (340) 2. Anna Eliza, b. Oct. 30, 1803; m. March 22, 1824, William Parmele of Go- shen, Conn., a farmer, who rem. in 1826 to Ohio, and d. in Bath, Summit Co., Oct. 13, 1848, se. 47. She res. in Bath, and has had, 1. Mary S., b. Sept. 30, 1825, d. in Torrington, Conn., Sept. 20, 1847, ae. 22 ; 2. Hiram White, b. May 6, 1829 ; 3. Erastus, b. Aug. 6, 1831, m. Oct. 21, 1852, Eliza J. Watkins. 3. Eleanor, b. Oct. 6, 1810; lives in Bath, Ohio. 170. Elam White, son of Jacob, (75) was born in Tolland, April 14, 1778. He settled as a farmer in Burke, Caledonia Co., Yt., and died there, Sept. 21, 1851, se. 73. He married, 1st, May 12, 1803, Wealthy Coe, dau. of Amasa Coe. She died Oct. 12, 1823, «. 38. He married, 2d, Esther , who died Dec. 28, 1851, 3d. 69. CHILDREN; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Florrilla, h. March 22, 1804; m. Nov. 8, 1825, Charles C. Newell of East DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 151 Burke, Vt., and d. April 27, 1854, oc. 50. She had, 1. Florrilla, b. April 18, 1828, m. Jan. 7, 1851, Dr. James D. Folsom of Lancaster, N. H. ; 2. Amasa W., b. Feb. 28, 1830, m. Sept. 2, 1851, Hannah E. Spencer ; 3. Amelia, b. Dec. 30, 1834, m. May 18, 1858, Rev. H. N. Burton of Newbury, Vt. ; 4. Elam W., b, April 5, 1838 ; 5. Harriet, b. Nov. 19, 1840 ; 6. Oliver W., b. Feb. 11, 1843. 2. Ransom Coe,h. Oct. 2, 1806 ; m. Hannah B. Walter. . . (341) 3. Osman, b. Nov. 1, 1808 ; m. Frinda Smith (342) 4. Emili/, b. April 3, 1811 ; m. Nov. 22, 1831,Almon Smith, of Brighton, Vt., and d. in Albany, Vt., Jan. 22, 1854, ae. 42. She had, 1. Eleanor, m. Eli Harly, who d. ; 2. Voluey ; 3. Adny ; 4. Almon ; 5. Osman. 5. Roenza, b. Dec. 29, 1812; m. Nov. 22, 1836, Abner H. Eggleston of Burke, and has had, Myron, Charles, Craig, Marietta, Celia, and two others who d. young. 6. Elam, b. Feb. 2, 1817 ; d. June 28, 1823, se. 6. 7. Wealthy, b. AprU 18, 1819; m. Sept. 30, 1851, Henry Gage of Burke. She has had, Calista, and two children that d. young. 8. Caroline, b. June 25, 1823; m. April 26, 1849, John C. Page of Burke, and has, 1. Elam Cutler ; 2. Flora Emma ; 3. A dau. CHILD ; BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 9. Mary, b. March 8, 1830; d. Dec. 28, 1846, ss. 16. 171. Silas White, Jun., son of Silas, (77) was born in Torrington, Conn., about 1772. He died there, Feb. 11, 1828, 86. 55. He married, 1797, Elizabeth Plumb of Litchfield, who died Nov. 9, 1846, 86. 67. CHILDREN. 1. Ransom, b. 1799 ; d. unm., Feb. 19, 1820, se. 21. 2. David, b. 1801 ; m. 1828, Almira Goodale of Glastenbury, and d. with- out issue, Nov. 20, 1829, je. 29. 3. Fanny, b. 1803 ; m. 1827, Hermon Northrop of Salisbury, Conn., now of Unionville. 4. Harriet, b. 1805; d. unm., Nov. 10, 1829, se. 24. 5. Sally, h. 1808; m. 1829, Thomas L. Day; they live in Guilford, Che- nango Co., N. Y. She has, 1. "William W. ; 2. Helen A. 172. RoswELL White, son of Silas, (77) was born in Tor- rington, Conn., Jan. 27, 1778. He was a carpenter, and settled in Granville, Mass., about 1805. In 1826 he removed to Rochester, N. Y., and in 1842 to Hartland, Niagara Co., N. Y., where he died, Nov. 5, 1844, ae. 66. He married, 1st, April 18, 1799, Abi Noethway of Torring- ford, dau. of James Northway and Polly Fuller. She was born June 20, 1781, and died May 18, 1810, 86. 29. He married, 2d, Feb. 20, 1812, Maey Sawyer of Granville, 152 SIXTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. Mass., daii. of Jacob Sawyer and Mary Rathbone. She was born in Hartland, Conn., May 11, 1781, and died in Spencer, 0.,Marcli8, 1850, se. 68. CHILDREN ; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Rosivell Osmond, b. April 30, 1800; was a comb manufacturer in Kochester, N. Y. He m. 1826, Lucy Murdock of Rochester, and d. without issue, July 14, 1828, £E. 28. 2. 3Iary Birge, b. March 22, 1802 ; m. June, 1828, Carmi Coburn of Roches- ter, a carpenter. She d. in Rogersville, Pa., July 3, 1832, sa. 30. She had one son, James White, b. March 6, 1830, m., and lives in Allegan, Mich. 3. James Northway, b. Sept. 1, 1804 ; a comb manufacturer in Rochester, N. Y. He m. 1827, Ann Raymond, and d. without issue, July 28, 1829, se. 25. 4. 5. & 6. Sons ; all d. in infancy, before their mother. CHILDREN; BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 7. Nelson, b. Jan. 20, 1813 ;. m. Emily Penfield. . . (343) 8. Orrin Chauncey, b. March 16, 1814; m. Mary E. Shedd. . . . (344) ^. John Birge, b. Oct. 30, 1817 ; m. Hannah Luce. . . . (345) 10. Abi N., b. April 28, 1819 ; d. unm., Feb. 27, 1850, ae. 30. 11. Adelia Elvira, b. Aug. 11, 1824; ra. Jan. 2, 1851, Martin M. Grandy of Spencer, 0., a farmer. She has, 1. Mary L., b. Nov. 25, 1856 ; 2. Martin Julian, b. March 20, 1859. 173. Chauncey White, son of Silas, (77) was born in Tor- rington, Conn., Sept. 11, 1783. He resides in Westmoreland, Oneida Co., N. Y. He married, 1st, March 5, 1804, Betsey Plumb of Litch- field, Conn., dan. of Ebenezer and Betsey Plumb. She died May 22, 1822, se. 41. He married, 2d, Dec. 10, 1823, Mrs. Melinda Taylor. CHILDREN; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Charles Phmb, h. Aug. 5, 1809 ; m. Mercy Wilcox. . . . (346) 2. Jane Eliza, h. Dec. 27, 1815 ; m. Sept. 24, 1834, Harvey Coe of Granville, Mass., now of Bloomingdale, Du Page Co., 111. She has, 1 . Harriet Jane, b. Nov. 9, 1835, m. May 17, 1857, Loi'in Barnes of Bloomingdale, who grad. Yale Coll., 1849; 2. Urania Eliza, b. Dec. 6, 1838, grad. Rockford Fem. Sem., 111., 1859 ; 3. Curtiss H., b. Aug. 11, 1841 ; 4. Adelia B., b. Nov. 9, 1846 ; 5. Edgar D., b. March 23, 1848; 6. Wilbur E., b. Dec. 10, 1855. 3. Orrin, b. ; d. £b. 4 years. CHILD ; BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 4. Harriet Elizabeth,]}. Sept., 1826 ; d. May 25, 1844, £E. 17. 174. Brainard White, son of Silas, (77) was born in Tor- rington. Conn., May 5, 1786. He died in Winsted, Conn., April 17, 1833, ^. 47. He married, Nov. 12, 1807, Eliza Stedman of New Hart- DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 153 ford, Conn., dau. of Justus and Elizabeth Stedman. She now lives with her son, in Canastota, N. Y. CHILDREN. 1. Elijah Bramard,h. Aug. 29,1808; m. Mary C&mp. . . . (347) 2. Edwin Riley, b. Oct. 15, 1810 ; m. Julia Westlake. . . . (348) 3. A child, b. ; d. Aug. 28, 1812. 4. Nathan Curtis, b. Sept. 24, 1820; m.lst, J. C.Stanton;m.2d,D.Dana. (349) 175. Gershom White, son of Joel, (78) was born in Blaii- ford, Mass., May 28, 1775. He was a joiner, and settled in Russia, Herkimer Co., N. Y. He died in Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co., while on a journey, April 15, 1833, se. 58. He married, 1804, Sally Parks of Russell, Mass. After her husband's death, she returned to Russell. CHILDREN. 1. Emily, b. ; m. William Walters of Eussia, N. Y., and rem. to Ohio. 2. Roland P., h. 1816 ; was a merchant in Eussell, Mass. He m., and d. in W. Springfield, Mass., July 11, 1853, «. 37. 3. Harriet, b. ; is married. 176. Joel White, Jun., son of Joel, (78) was born in Blanford, Mass., Feb. 28, 1779. He was a farmer in Russia, N. Y., till 1818, when he removed to Edwards, St. Lawrence Co., where he and his wife still reside. He married, Feb., 1805, Isabel Stewart of Blanford, born April 18, 1784. CHILDREN. 1. William, b. Nov. 9, 1 805 ; m. Margaret Morgan and others. . (350) 2. Betsey Ann, h. July 23, 1808; m. Jan., 1826, Constant Wells of Pitcairn, St. L. Co., and d. Nov., 1844, se. 36. She had, 1. William N.; 2. Edwin M. ; 3. Isabel, d. 1846, £e.'l7 ; 4. Dexter ; 5. Constant ; 6. Joel ; 7. Albert. 3. Albert, h. April 16, 1811 ; m. 1st, Lucy Sloper ; 2d, M. C. Mitchell. (351) 4. Arlina, b. May 9, 1818 ; m. 1st, Oct., 1838, Warren W. Wright of Pots- dam, St. L. Co., who d. May, 1848. She m. 2d, Jan., 1854, Charles Carr of Edwards. She d. Feb. 17, 1857, se. 38. She had, by her first husband, 1. Dexter J. ; 2. Warren M. By her second husband, 3. Harriet ; 4. Arlina. 5. Frederic, b. April 21, 1823 ; m. Nancy Snow (352) 177. John White, son of Jacob, (79) was born in Upper Middletown, Conn., and resided there. He was drowned at sea, March 19, 1799, ae. about 33. He married, March 31, 1790, Ruth Ranney, born Feb. 22, 1772, dau. of Ebenezer Ranney. 154 SIXTH (JENEKATION AND CHILDREN. CHILDREN. 1. John, b. June 26, 1790; m. 1st, Emily Savage; 2d, Mrs. S.Jones. (353) 2. Jacob, b. April 27, 1792; m. Susan Sage (354) 3. Harriet, h. Jan. 12, 1795 ; m. 1st, Sept. 30, 1816, William Keith of Up. Mid., who d. July 11, 1818, a3. 33. She m. 2d, Dec. 21, [19?] 1827, Miles Mer- win, jun., of Durham, Conn., and d. June 5, 1858, as. 63. She had, by her first husband, 1. Harriet Stocking, b. Dec. 22, 1817. By her second hus- band, 2. Wealthy Sage, b. Nov. 24, 1828, m. Dec. 5, 1858, John Ives of Meriden, Conn. ; 3. Caroline Ellen, b. June 28, 1831 ; 4. Phebe Camp, b. Oct. 24, 1832, m. April 24, 1853, Gershom Birdsey, 2d, of Meriden, Conn.; 5. Margaret, b. July 10, 1836 ; 6. Maria White, b. Sept. 25, 1839. 4. Alma, b. July 18, 1797 ; m. Dec. 6, 1821, George Ranney of Up. Mid., who d. May 16, 1842, se. 47. She had, 1. William K., b. Nov. 1, 1822; 2. Almira II., b. Nov. 1, 1824 ; 3. Samuel R., b. Nov. 6, 1827. 5. Luther, b. Jan. 11, 1799; m. Maria Hayden (355) 178. Capt. Thomas White, son of Jacob, (79) was born in Upper Middletown, Conn., June 10, 1773. He resided in that place, and was a ship-master. He died Sept. 13, 1849, ae. 76. He married, 1st, Sept. 8, 1803, Katharine Keith, dau. of William Keith of Up. Mid. She was born Jan. 20, 1779, and died Aug. 19, 1807, £e. 27. He married, 2d, May 15, 1810, Mrs. Rebecca Edwards, widow of John Edwards, and dau. of Joseph Ranney and Ruth White. (See in Earn. 72.) She was born Sept. 24, 1780. CHILD; BY THE. FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Sarah Maria, b. July 26, 1804 ; d. unm., Aug. 26, 1849, se. 45. CHILDREN ; BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 2. Catharine L., b. July 9, 1811 ; d. unm., Oct. 15, 1833, £e. 22. 3. Ruth, b. June 6, 1813 ; m. Sept. 19, 1839, Edmund Beaumont of Up. Mid., and d. Sept. 10, 1856, a. 43. She had, 1. William, b. Jan., 1855, d. se. 3 days ; 2. Thomas, b. Sept. 3, 1856. 4. Clarissa, b. July, 1815 ; d. Aug. 8, 1815, se. 5 weeks. 5. Augusta, h. Jan. 1, 1821. 179. Lemuel White, son of Jacob, (79) was born in Upper Middletown, Conn., Dec. 20, 1776. He settled in Middle- town, Westfield Society, and died there, Aug. 5, 1847, £e. 70. He married, 1st, Feb. 14, 1799, Abigail Bartlett, dau. of James Bartlett. She died May 28, 1818, se. 43. He married, 2d, March, 1819, Sarah Dowd, dau. of Richard Dowd. She died Nov. 9, 1822, x. 34. He married, 3d, May 6, 1823, Anna Johnson, dau. of Aaron Johnson. She died July 29, 1845, se. 51. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL "WHITE. 155 CHILDREN; — BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Noah B., b. April 11, 1800; d. Feb. 25, 1804. 2. Lemuel, b. April 11, 1802 ; m. Almira Higby (356) 3. Abigail, b. Oct. 27, 1804; m. AlansonAndrus of Canton, Conn., and has had, 1. John R., b. Aug. 30, 1826 ; 2. Joseph, b. Nov. 7, 1828 ; 3. Catherine, b. June 27, 1833, d. Jan. 14, 1840. 4. Catherine, b. May 3, 1807 ; m. John Chandler of Canton, and d. Sept. 25, 1838, SB. 31. 5. Noah B., b. Aug. 19, 1809 ; d. May 20, 1810. CHILD; — BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 6. Sarah Ann, h. March 26, 1820 ; m. Harvey Lounsbury of Greenwich, Conn., and has, 1. Amelia; 2. Charles ; 3. Marion ; 4. A child. children; — BY THE THIRD MARRIAGE. 7. Harriet L., b. March 2, 1824 ; d. Feb. 15, 1845, sd. 21. 8. Lois P., b. Dec. 21, 1825; m. 1848, Ichabod M. Eoberts, and lived on the homestead in Westfield. She d. Nov., 1850, se. 25, leaving one son, George P., b. Jan., 1849. 9. EmelineB., b. Oct. 29, 1827 ; d. Sept. 17, 1830. 10. Aaron J., b. Sept. 7, 1829 ; m. Jane Cliapman. . . . (357) 11. Maria E., b. Oct. 17, 1831 ; d. March 20, 1845, je. 13. 12. Isaac S., b. Sept. 18, 1833 ; lives in Marion city, Iowa. 13. Henry H, b. July 23, 1835 ; lives in Rockford, 111. 14. Lucy S., b. June 3, 1837. 15. John L., h. Feb. 10, 1842. 180. Alexander White, son of Jacob, (79) was born in Upper Middletown, March 6, 1782. He removed to Wethers- field, Conn., and died Feb. 21, 1834, se. 52. He married, 1806, Abigail Beadle. She was born Aug. 4, 1786, and died April 4, 1844, se. 57. CHILDREN. 1. Sarah Saloma, b. June 24, 1808 ; d. unm., Aug. 24, 1827, se. 19. 2. Abigail, b. Dec. 13, 1810; m. May 1, 1846, William Johnson of New York, and d. Aug. 14, 1850, a;. 39. She had, 1. William, b. May, 1847 ; 2. Albert, b. May, 1849. 3. Alexander, b. Feb. 23, 1813 ; d. unm., Aug. 20, 1836, sd. 23. 4. Maria Warner, b. Feb. 7, 1815; m. March, 1834, Norman Eddy of New Britain, Conn. She has had, 1. Albert, b. Dec, 1834, m. Oct., 1856, Jane Hurlburt of Plainville ; 2. Martha Elizabeth, b. Jan. 16, 1839; 3. Alice Maria, b. July 6, 1847, d. Oct., 1854, se. 7 ; 4. Arthur, b. Nov. 16, 1857. 5. Elizabeth, b. Feb. 4, 1818; m. May 16, 1838, Edwin W. Moseley, and has, 1. Clementine Elizabeth, b. March 26, 1842 ; 2. Arabella, b. May 24, 1857. 6. Jerusha Derning, b. March 4, 1822 ; m. Nov. 4, 1840, Lorenzo Wood of Som- ers. Conn. She has had, 1. Julia Maria, b. April 8, 1842 ; 2. Albert 0., b. Jan. 5, 1848, d. Sept. 6, 1849 ; 3. Frederick Lorenzo, b. Sept. 29, 1854. 7. John Jacob, b. Oct. 20,1825. 156 SIXTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 181. Capt. Asa White, youngest son of Jacob, (79) was born in Upper Middletown, where he was baptized Aug. 15, 1784. He was a sea-captain, and was lost in the brig Nestor, of which he was master, about 1826, se. 41. He married, Dec. 5, 1805, Mehitable White of Upper Middletown, dau. of Timothy White. (See Fam. 146.) She was born Sept. 10, 1784, and died in Hartford, Oct. 18, 1841, ae. 57. CHILDREN. 1. Asa, b, 1806; d. Jan. 30, 1816, iB. 9. 2. Clarissa, b. 1810; d. July, 1818, sd. 7. 3. Louisa, b. Jan. 16, 1812; m. Jan. 2, 1843, Dr. Warren Thrall of Glas- tenbury. 4. Lucy Collins, h. 1816; m. May 3, 1849, John Baker, jun., now of Collinsville, Conn., and has Mortimer, b. Sept. 3, 1850. 5. Asa Glover, b. 1817 ; d. Sept. 5, 1823, se. 6. IN THE LINE OF JOSEPH WHITE, OF MIDDLETOWN. 182. Joseph White, son of William, (80) was born in Upper Middletown, March 14, 1788. He resides in Otis, Mass. He married Esther C. Morell, who died Sept. 19, 1855, 3d. 63. CHILDREN. 1. William Morell, h. April 20, 1815 ; d. March 14, 1817. 2. Jane Maria, b. Jan. 1, 1818; d. Nov. 9, 1853, se. 34. 3. Mary Morell, b. Dec. 19, 1820 ; d. Oct. 2, 1830, ae. 9. 4. William Morell, b. July 29, 1822 ; m. Emily F. Cooley. . (358) 5. Helen Mar, b. Aug. 30, 1823 ; m. April, 1844, Dr. Hablam C. Cham- plain of Owego, N. Y., and has, 1. Anise C, b. 1848 ; 2. Jane F., b. 1851. 6. Frederic Augustus, h. Dec. 12, 1825; lives in Sacramento City, Cal. 7. Frances Henrietta, b. Oct. 6, 1827 ; m. March 27, 1854, Hilliard M. Miller of Coloma, El Dorado Co., Cal. 8. Mary Clarissa, b. Sept. 17, 1831 ; d. Aug. 5, 1855, ce. 24. 9. Harriet Catherine, b. Dec. 17, 1833. 10. Georgiana Caroline, b, July 4, 1836, 183. Elizur "White, Jun., son of Elizur, (81) was born in Upper Middletown, July 1, 1770. He removed with his father to Granville, Washington Co., N. y.,and died there, Jan. 28, 1839, 86. 68. He married. May 4, 1795, Hannah Savage of Up. Mid. She was born Jan. 26, 1773, and died July 20, 1851, je. 78. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 157 He had one daughter, Sally, b. May 25, 1796; m. Feb. 4, 1813, Benjamin Leavens of Mobile, Ala. She d. in Mobile, May 3, 1839, je. 43. He d. March 27, 1851. She had, 1. Emily White, b. Aug. 10, 1815, m. Sept. 28, 1840, Samuel H. St John of New York; 2. Benjamin Franklin, b. July 11, 1817, d. Jan. 17, 1850, ae. 32; 3. James Bayley, b. Nov. 9, 1819, d. Sept. 17, 1821 ; 4. James Bayley, b. June 1, 1823, d. March 9, 1824 ; 5. Edward, b. April 25, 1825, d. Dec. 9, 1854, 33. 29 ; 6. Frederick, b. March 2, 1830 ; 7. Joshua B., b. Sept. 1, 1835, d. April 25, 1836. 184. William White, son of Elizur, (81) was born about 1777. He settled in Upper Middletown, and died there, Dec. 5, 1827, £6. 50. He married, 1st, Jan. 20, 1805, Grace Savage of Up. Mid., dau. of Capt. Abijah Savage. She died May 14, 1806. He married, 2d, July 6, 1808, Fanny Stocking, dau. of William Stocking of Upper Middletown. She was born Nov., 1785, and died Feb. 20, 1859, se. 73. CHILDREN ; BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 1. Catharine Chauncey, b. June 10, 1810; m. Jan. 6, 1830, Charles Ku"by of Up. Mid., and has, 1. Sarah Goodrich, b. Oct. 19, 1831 ; 2 Fanny Elizabeth, b. Sept. 12, 1833 ; 3. Catharine White, b. Nov. 14, 1835. 2. Nancy A., b. May 7, 1813 ; d. num., April 27, 1856, £e. 42. 3. Elizabeth, b. 1816; d. Nov. 1, 1817, Sa?nsow^e^es, b. Aug. 21, 1796; m. Ehoda Richmond. . . (370) 2. Elias, b. Nov. 29, 1798; m. Sarah Olney (371) 3. Rebecca, h. March 7, 1801; d. Oct. 17, 1801. 4. Rebecca, b. Nov. 11, 1802 ; m. 1st, Jan. 4, 1821, Rufus Lawrence of Water- ford, 0., who d. 1827; m. 2d, Oct. 15, 1834, Dea. Benjamin Hart of Harmar, Washington Co., O., and d. Sept. 19, 1856, ae. 54. She had, by her first husband, I. Lydia Minerva, b. July 9, 1822, m. Simeon Hart; DESCENDANTS OF JOHN WHITE, JUNIOR. 161 2. Henderson, b. May 31, 1825, m. Fleming ; 3. Sarah "White, (post- humous,) b. Jan. 13, 1828, m. May 17, 1853, William Gray Hay ward. By her second husband, 4. William, d. ; 5. Frances Adelia. 5. Polly, b. Nov. 2, 1806; d. Dec. 7, 1806. 6. Mary, b. July 17, 1808; m. Aug. 29, 1825, Samuel Miller Evans, ^now of Marion, Linn Co., Iowa. She has had, 1. Mary Dodge, b. March 18, 1827, m. Addison E. White ; (see Fam. 365 ;) 2. Joanna White, b. Oct. 26, 1828, m. Nov. 28, 1850, George E. Keyes ; 3. William Thomas, b. Sept. 6, 1830; 4. Lydia Pierpoint, b. June 11, 1832, m. Jan. 1, 1852, John Clinton Shrader; 5. Minerva Lawrence, b. Feb. 25, 1835, m. Oct. 9, 1855, Thompson Sharp; 6. Elizabeth M., b. Jan. 19, 1837, m. March 1, 1857, Willis Wellington Gray; 7. Erastus Brown, b. Feb. 9, 1839; 8. Samuel Hamilton, b. Feb. 24, 1841 ; 9. Elias Henry, b. Jan. 1, 1843 ; 10. Sarah Green, b. Jan. ], 1845 ; 11. Prudence Ann, b. Aug. 23, 1847 ; 12. George Everet, b. Sept. 23, 1850, d. Oct. 9, 1853 ; 13. Jesse White, twin with the last ; 14. Charles Warren, b. Aug. 17, 1853, d. Nov. 20, 1855. 7. Joanna, b. April 12, 1814; m. Dec. 29, 1831, Henry Olney of Windsor, 0., and has had, 1. Harriet Newel, b, Dec. 9, 1832, m. Dec. 22, 1855, John Havener; 2. John White, b. Jan. 8, 1835, d. Aug. 27, 1854, re. 19; 3. Syl- vanus, b. Feb 10, 1837, d. May 25, 1837 ; 4. Elizabeth Nixon, b. April 15, 1838, m. Aug. 12, 1858, Joseph Smith; 5. Jesse Blackmer, b. May 13, 1841, d. May 25, 1841 ; 6. Anna Slack, b. July 4, 1842, d. Sept. 7, 1854, Ee. 12; 7. Mary Evans, b. March 30, 1845; 8. Willard Davis, b. Jan. 21, 1848; 9. Louisana, b. Dec. 31, 1851 ; 10. Franklin, b. Dec. 9, 1854; 11. Alice Cornelia, b. Sept. 21, 1856. 8. Augustus Stone, h. 'M&Y 5,1818; m. Locia Webster. . . . (372) 190. John White, son of Thomas Wells, (83) was born in Barnard, Vt.,in 1783. He was a clothier in Rupert, Vt., and died October, 1829, ae. 46. He married Laura Rising of Rupert. After the death of her husband, she removed to the West, with her parents. The present residence of the family has not been ascertained. CHILDREN. 1. Olcott. 2. Laura. There were two other children, names not known. 191. Olcott White, son of Thomas Wells, (83) was born in Barnard, Vt., Jan. 9, 1786. He lived for some years in Middlebury, Vt., but removed to Ohio about 1820, and resides in Zanesville, Muskingum Co. He was formerly a clothier and a calico-stamper, but is now a bookseller and bookbinder. He married, Dec. 5, 1811, Electa Abernethy, born in Stockbridge, Mass., May 25, 1791, dau. of James Palmer Abernethy and Thankful Wright. 162 SIXTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. CHILDREN. 1. John Wright,h. Oct. 19, 1814; m. Catherine Springer. . . (373) 2. Fanny, b. Feb. 19, 1816; m. Oct. 3, 1834, John Alexander Dutre of Zanesvillc, a tailor, and has, 1. Charles William, b. Oct. 23, 1835; 2. James Milo, b. Nov. 30, 1837 ; 3. Thomas White, b. Dec. 19, 1839 ; 4. Eveline, b. Aug. 3, 1842 ; 5. Ann, b. Jan. 26, 1846 ; 6. Martha, b. Feb. 28, 1849. 3. Laura, b. July 8, 1819 ; m. Dec. 22, 1852, Henry Elliott, a bookbinder and bookseller in Zanesville. 4. Horatio, b. Nov. 5,1823; m, Susan Clossman (374) 5. Caroline, b. Sept. 20, 1831 ; d. unm., Dec. 6, 1856, se. 25. 192. Samuel White, youngest son of Thomas Wells, (83) was born in Barnard, Yt., Nov. 30, 1789. He removed to Ohio, with his father, in 1799, and afterwards settled as a farmer in Windsor, Morgan Co., where he died, Oct. 12, 1823, as. 84. He married Eunice Emerson of Barnard, Yt., dau. of Asa Emerson and Eunice Foster. She was born March 14, 1791, and died in Windsor, Aug. 29, 1839, £e. 48. CHILDREN. 1. Mary, b. Sept. 10, 1810; m. May 21, 1830, Lorenzo Andrews of Center, Morgan Co., O., a farmer. She has had, 1. Laura, b. 1831 ; 2. Hiram B., b. 1833, m. Hannah Lewis ; 3. Pedee Ann ; 4. Chi-istopher ; 5. Lydia, m. ; 6. Ellen Matilda ; 7. Joanna ; 8. Melissa ; 9. Curtis. 2. Susanna, h. May 22, 1812; m. 1831, William Hook of Windsor, a farmer, and has had, 1. Henry, b. Feb. 26, 1832, m. Angeline Smith ; 2. John, b. Sept. 6, 1833 ; 3. William Bernard, b. July 7, 1835 ; 4. Martha, b. March 30, 1S37, m. 1858, David Brooks ; 5. Susanna, b. Jan. 14, 1840, d. Jan. 10, 1844 ; 6. Rachel Jane, b. March 1, 1843; 7. Charles Cory, b. April 4, 1845 ; 8. Isaac, b. July 3, 1847 ; 9. Lydia, b. Nov. 26, 1849. 3. Roxana, b. March 14, 1814; m. Jan. 1, 1853, Eichard Kitchen of Cincinnati, 0., a farmer. 4. Lydia, b. March 2, 1816; m. Jan. 18, 1835, David Stokely of Roscville, Muskingum Co., 0., and has, 1. Rufus ; 2. Edwin ; 3. Benjamin Olney. 5. Abigail, b. May 6, 1818 ; m. April 1, 1847, John Green, Esq., of Anamosa, Jones Co., Iowa, a lawyer. He d. Aug. 14, 1853, sc. 36. She has had, 1. Laura Roxana, b. July 13, 1848 ; 2. Philip Melancthon, b. May 18, 1851 ; 3. Merle D'Aubigne, twin with the last, d. Oct. 3, 1852. 6. Asa Gates, b. June 24, 1820 ; m. 1st, A. F. Davidson ; 2d, A. E. Stone. (376) DESCENDANTS OF LIEUT. DANIEL WHITE. 193. Elijah White, son of Daniel, (84) was born in Hat- field, Mass., April 26, 1768. He settled there, and died Feb. 18, 1831, se. 62. He married, April 19, 1792, Mary Smith, 3d, of Hatfield. She was born Nov. 7, 1769, and died Dec. 1, 1853, x. 84. DESCENDANTS OP DANIEL WHITE. 163 CHILDREN. 1. John, b. Aug. 22, 1792 ; m. 1st, Sophia White ; 2d, Elizabeth Drake. (376) 2. Betsey, ) b. Nov. 3, 1794. 3. Electa, \ Twins. m. July 28, 1819, Stearns Hubbard of Hatfield, and d. May 23, 1857, £e. 62, having had six children. Her dau., Ruth, m. Dec. 30, 1840, Israel W. Billings. 4. Mary, b. Dec. 13, 1795; m. March 2, 1820, George Wait, and d. Nov. 6, 1827, a;. 32. 5. Submit, b. Aug. 7, 1798 ; m. Feb. 7, 1824, Sylvester Bliss of Whitestown, N. Y. She has had, 1. Jason S., b. Feb. 18, 1825, m. May 24, 1848, Ma- rietta Phelps of Westmoreland, N. Y. ; 2. George W., b. Jan. 15, 1829. 6. George, b. Dec. 28, 1799 ; m. Delia Sheldon (377) 7. Daniel, b. Nov. 2, 1801 ; m. Lucy Elvira Rice (378) 8. Quartus, b. Dec. 26, 1803 ; d. Sept. 3, 1805. 9. Lucy Ann, b. Jan. 22, 1806 ; ra. Oct. 15, [16?] 1834, Salmon D.Bardwell of Hatfield, now of Margaretta, 0. She has, 1 . Sarah Ann L., b. July 2, 1835, m. May 11, 1859, William Graves of Margaretta ; 2. Maria L., b. Feb. 19, 1838. 10. Louisa, b. Sept. 25, 1808 ; m, April 17, 1833, Seth Bardwell, of Hatfield, now of Groton, Erie Co., 0. She has had, 1. Pamela, b. July 11, 1834, m. Feb. 20, 1851, Ralph Ramsdale of Oxford, 0. ; 2. D wight L., b. June 13, 1836, d. April 1, 1843 ; 3. Sophia A., b. June 7, 1839, m. Dec. 27, 1855,"" David Compton of Margaretta; 4. Mary W., b. July 7, 1842 ; 5. Seth E., b. Dec. 6, 1844 ; 6. Alma L., b. Sept. 4, 1847 ; 7. Charles F., b. Jan. 9, 1851. U. Quartus, b. Feb. 1, 1811 ; m. Julia Ann Wilkee. . . . (379) 194. Salmon White, Jun., son of Dea. Salmon, (85) was born in Whately, Mass., Sept. 22, 1760. He was a farmer in that place, and died May 1, 1822, se. 61. He married, 1st, Lydia Amsden of Deerfield, Mass. She died Feb. 22, 1799, sd. 33. He married, 2d, Nov. 27, 1799, Mrs. Anna Allis of Whately, widow of Josiah Allis, who died April 17, 1794, ae. 40. She was the dau. of Elisha Hubbard and Lucy Stearns ; was born in Hatfield, Dec. 26, 1755, and died June 21, 1839, se. 83.* CHILDREN ; BT THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Justus, h. 1787; m. Rhoda Frary (380) 2. Harriet, b. March 4, 1790; m. Nov. 12, 1811, Moses Arms, jun., of Greenfield, Mass., who d. April 13, 1823, ae. 38. She is living with her dau. in HI. She * The manner in which families are sometimes connected by numerous marriages, is illustrated by the case of Mrs. Anna Allis and her relatives. Her son, Elijah Allis, m. Electa White, a sister of her second husband, Salmon White, jun.; (see Fam. 85:) her son, Jere AUis, m. Mary White, a daughter of her second husband; (see Fam. 194:) and her grandson, Josiah AUis, m. Eliza White, a daughter of her second husband's cousin; (see Fam. 197.) Her brother, Elisha Hubbard, m. Hannah White, a cousin of Salmon White, junior; (see Fam. 84;) and her sister, Hannah Hubbard, m. Simeon White, jun., a cousin of Sahnon White, senior; (Family 93.) 164 SIXTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. has, 1. George, res. in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa; 2. Moses, res. in Cal. ; 3. Har- riet, m. Dame, and res. in 111. 3. Marji, b. June 3, 1793; m. Oct. 1, 1814, Jere Allis, now of Oxford, Che- nango Co.,N. Y. She has had, 1. Edward P., b. Dec. 31, 1815, d. Aug. 16, 1821 ; 2. Elisha, b. Aug. 26, 1819, d. Aug. 25, 1821 ; 3. Mary A., b. Aug. 4, 1821, m. May 9, 1843, Rev. H. Callahan, a Presbyterian minister in Oxford; 4. Edward P., b. May 12, 1824, res. in Milwaukee, Wis. He m. Sept. 12, 1848, Margaret Watson ; 5. Lucy Jane, b. Sept. 19, 1828, m. June 30, 1852, Joseph T. Gilbert, a merchant in New York. 4. A child, b. April 19, 1798 ; d. same day. 195. Dea. John White, son of Dea. Salmon, (85) was born in Whately, Jan. 9, 1762. He was a farmer there, and was chosen a deacon of the church in Whately, in March, 1810. He was a justice of the peace, was frequently chosen a select- man, and represented the town in the Legislature. He died April 2, 1836, ge. 74. He married, Feb. 7, 1796, Elizabeth Brown of Worcester, Mass., dau. of Samuel Brown and Elizabeth Adams. She died March 26, 1853, se. 83. CHILDREN. 1. Luke Brown, b. May 8, 1797 ; m. Mary Wells. . . . (381) 2. Elizabeth Mary, b. Jan. 23, 1799 : m. Sept. 23, 1819, John Bardwell Morton of Hatfield, now of Whately, and d. Oct. 24, 1858, se. 59. She had, 1. Eliza- beth Mary, b. Feb. 16, 1821, m. Aug. 23, 1843, Eev. John A. Mclvinstry, now of Harwinton, Conn. He grad. Amherst Coll., 1838 ; 2. Harriet Arms, b. Jan. 8, 1823, d. Jan. 2, 1844, ae. 21 ; 3. John White, b. Jan. 21, 1826, m. March 24, 1858, Henrietta A. Kingsley of Williamsburg ; 4. Eurotas, b. July 6, 1828 ; 5. Elvira White, b. June 7, 1835 ; 6. Judith White, b. Dec. 3, 1839. 3. Judith, b. Nov. 17, 1800; d. Aug. 27, 1810, se. 9. 4. Maria, b. Oct. 31, 1802; m. Eurotas Morton, now of Ypsilanti, Mich., and has, 1. Eunice White; 2. Martha Baldwin, m. 1858, William A. Heartt of Wahjamega, Tuscola Co., Mich ; 3. Maria Elizabeth. 5. John, b. Aug. 2, 1804 ; m. Cornelia White (382) 6. Elvira, b. Oct., 1806 ; m. Levi Bush of Westfield, Mass., and has, 1. Eliz- abeth White ; 2. Harriet Morton. 7. Eunice, b. Feb. 14, 1809 ; d. Aug. 9, 1817, se. 8. 8. Samuel Brooks, h. Jan. 9, 1811 ; m. Experience P. Wells. . . (383) 9. Judith, b. May 8, 1813 ; d. May 4, 1837, te. 24. 10. Eunice, b. Dec. 24, 1819 ; d. Dec. 30, 1824, se. 5. 196. Thomas White, Esq., son of Dea. Salmon, (85) was born in Whately, April 12, 1773. About 1798 he removed to Ashfield, where he was a blacksmith and a farmer. He was DESCENDANTS OF DANIEL WHITE. 165 a justice of the peace, was a selectman for about twenty-five years, and several times represented the town in the Legisla- ture. He was much employed in the settlement of estates, and in the public business of the town and county. He died Aug. 17, 1848, 86. 75. He married, Aug. 30, 1795, Hannah Harwood, dau. of Na- than Harwood of Windsor, Mass. She was born Nov. 17, 1771, and died May 10, 1848, ae. 76. A brief memorial of her "rare virtues and acquirements" was printed for distribution among the friends of the family. CHILDREN. 1. Horace, b. July 17, 1796; d. July 30, 1796. 2. Amanda, b. Aug. 20, 1797 ; m. July 8, 1823, Rev. "William M. Ferry, who grad. Union College, 1820, and has been for many years a missionary on the Island of Mackinaw, Mich. She has, 1. William M., b. July 8, 1824, m. Oct. 25, 1851, Jeannette HoUister ; 2. Thomas W., b. June 1, 1826 ; 3. Amanda H., b. Sept. 20, 1828 ; 4. Noah H., b. April 30, 1831 ; 5. Hannah E., b. April 16, 1834 ; 6 & 7. Edward P. and Mary L., twins, b. April 16, 1837. 3. Hannah, b. March 4, 1800 ; has been a teacher for many years, and now has the superintendence of the classes of teachers sent to the West by the Na- tional Board of Popular Education. 4. Morris E., b. April 27, 1803 ; m. 1st, L. C. Payson; 2d, P. Rowe. (384) 5. Thomas Wait, b. Nov. 15,1805; m. Caroline Norton. . . (385) ^.LukeA., b. Oct. 17, 1808 ; m. Clarissa J. Perkins. . . (386) 7. Nathan Harwood, h. April 13, 1811 ; m. Sarah B. Britton. , . (387) 8. Mary A., b. Sept. 18, 1813; has been for more than twenty years a teacher in Mich, and 111. 197. Ebenezer White, son of Lieut. Elihu, (86) was born in Hatfield, Mass., Feb. 28, 1766. He was a farmer in that place, and died Jan. 6, 1826, ae. 60. He married, Jan. 10, 1793, Mary Dickinson, dau. of Elijah Dickinson. She was born Jan. 17, 1772, and died May 11, 1850, ae. 78. CHILDREN. \. Sophia, b. Dec. 6, 1793 ; m. John White. . . . (Family 376) 2. Mary, b. May 5, 1799 ; m. 1st, Dec. 21, 1826, Dr. Chester Johnson of Had- ley, Avho d. April 7, 1829, a?. 31. She m. 2d, Feb., 1835, Medad Vinton of Amherst; is now living in Iowa. She had, by her first husband, Charles Dickinson, b. April 3, 1828. 3. Eliza, b. May 22, 1801 ; m. April 13, 1826, Josiah AUis, of East Whately ; (see in Fara. 85.) She has had, 1. Justin Wright Clark, b. March 31, 1827 ; 2. Silas Dickinson White, b. Dec. 11, 1828; 3. Mary Eliza White, b. Sept. 22 166 SIXTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 29, 1830; 4. Lewis Edward Sikes, b. July 14, 1832 ; 5. Edmond Bridges, b. July 31, 1834, d. Feb. 17, 1835; 6. Edmond Bridges, b. Dec. 11, 1835, grad. Yale College, 1859. 4. Julianna, b. July 8, 1804 ; m. April 11, 1832, Elijah Hubbard of Hatfield, and d. Oct. 11, 1840, se. 36. He d. Oct. 11, 1854, se. 56. She had, 1. Horace White, b. March 11, 1833 ; 2. Marshall Ney, b. March 22, 1836 ; 3. Charles Edward, b. Oct., 1838, d. April 12, 1839 ; 4. Charles Edward, b. Feb. 8, 1840. 5. Harriet, b. July31, 1806; [July 151] d. March 8, 1809. 6. Charlotte, b. Oct. 9, 1808; m. May 25, 1831, Charles Morris Billings of Hat- field, and has had, 1. Frederick Dickinson, b. July 25, 1832; 2. Arthur White, b. July 25, 1834 ; 3. Martha Dickinson, b. July 7, 1836 ; 4. Charles Morris, b. July 20, 1839 ; 5. Joseph, b. Aug. 12, 1842 ; 6. David, b. July 6, 1849, d. Jan. 16, 1851 ; 7. Harriet Chariotte, b. Feb. 5, 1853. 7. Silas Dickinson, b. Dec. 25, 1810; m. Mrs. Amanda Clapp. . . (388) 8. Horace, b. March 6, 1815 ; d. unm., Dec. 24, 1844, se. 29. 198. Elihu White, Jun., son of Lieut. Elihu, (86) was born in Hatfield, Dec. 17, 1767. He resided there, and died June 26, 1816, 86. 48. He married, July 5, 1792, Sakah Smith of Hatfield. CHILDREN. 1 . Lemira, b. ; m. Seth ICingsley, Both are dead. 2. Moses, b. Oct. 24, 1794; d. Dec. 8, 1811, se. 17. 3. Theda, b. April 4, 1798. 4. Prescott, b. Sept. 15, 1801 ; m. Caroline Townsley of Walpole,N.H., and died. 5. Sarah, b. April 6, 1806 ; m. Sept. 3, 1834, Alexander H. Harman. 6. Edward, b. March 18, 1810; m. Jerusha King, and died. 199. Jonathan Cole White, son of Lieut. Elihu, (86) was born in Hatfield, Feb. 17, 1780. He settled in Hartford, Yt., where he died, Aug. 17, 1844, se. 64. He was a hatter. He married Cynthia Paekhuest, who died Nov. 16, 1828, ae. 43. His only child, Caroline, b. about 1805, m. Sidney Barlow of Burlington, Vt., and d. without issue, two years after marriage, ». about 27. 200. Jabez Loomis White, Esq., only son of Joel, jun., (87) was born in Andover, Conn., Dec. 29, 1763. He settled as a farmer in Bolton, where he frequently held town offices. He was for a long time a justice of the peace, and once a rep- resentative to the Legislature. He died Sept. 1, 1844, ae. 81. He married, Nov. 13, 1783, Elizabeth Wales, dau. of Tim- othy Wales of Hebron, Conn. She died Aug. 25, 1845, as. 82. DESCENDANTS OF DANIEL WHITE. 167 CHILDREN. 1. Anna L., b. Feb. 5, 1784 ; m. March, 1 803, Roswell Bailey of Lebanon. He grad. Yale Coll., 1801, was a merchant and teacher, and d. 1850. She d. in Bolton, April 20, 1858, ae. 74. She had, 1. Roswell White, b. Feb., 1805, is a farmer in Bolton. He m. March 20, 1 826, Elizabeth C. Stowel of Plain- field, Conn. ; 2. Elizabeth Ann Loomis, b. April 7, 1811, m. April 9, 1829, Benjamin Hoxie, who d. Aug. 26, 1856. 2. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 14, 1785; m. Nov. 11, 1806, Aaron Cook of Ashford, a blacksmith. He d. Jan. 16, 1838. She res. in Manchester, and has, 1. Julia W., b. Sept. 1, 1807, m. June 7, 1827, Dr. William C. Williams of Manches- ter, who d. Oct. 6, 1857; 2. Aaron, b. Dec. 7, 1808, res. in Manchester. He m. June 29, 1837, Mabel Lyman of Manchester. 3. Sarah, b. April 5, 1787 ; m. March 12, 1812, Samuel Williams, a black- smith. He res. in Bolton. She d. Aug. 23, 1849, se. 62. She had, 1. Sam- uel White, b. Feb. 22, 1813, res. in Bolton. He m. Oct. 2, 1839, Cornelia Badger of Bolton ; 2. William, b. Sept. 6, 1815, res. in Buffalo, N. Y. He m. Oct. 9, 1838, Lovisa K. Stedman of Hartford ; 3. Jabez Loomis, b. Dec. 18, 1819, m. Oct., 1849, Wealthy T. Sherman of Lebanon; 4. Sarah Ann, b. Oct. 31, 1821, m. 1st, May 12, 1840, Sylvester T. Skinner of Bolton, who d. Feb. 16, 1853 ; m. 2d, June, 1858, Elbridge Belden of Bristol, Conn.; 5. Harriet Wales, b. April 28, 1823, m. Nov. 2, 1841, Eli Baker Francis of Bolton; 6. Elizabeth White, b. Oct. 18, 1825, m. Oct. 26, 1858, Charles O. Morse of Bristol, Conn.; 7. Clarissa White, b. July 1, 1827, d. Sept. 28, 1852, se. 25; 8. Mary Loomis, b. Oct. 12, 1829, m. June 19, 1855, Isaac W. Hakes of Norwich; 9. Julia Sophronia, b. Oct. 12, 1833. 4. Boxanna,h. Feb. 6, 1789; d. Feb. 22, 1797, as. 8. 5. Clarissa, b. Nov. 5, 1790; m. 1st, Oct. 31, 1811, Elijah Alvord of Bolton, who d. Nov. 19, 1820, £6. 31. She m. 2d, Nov. 10, 1825, Hon. Benjamin Rug- gles of St. Clairsville, Ohio, U. S. Senator from 1818 to 1833. He d. Sept., 1857. By her first husband she had one dau., Eleanor Kellogg, b. Sept. 3, 1812, m. C. C. Carroll, M. D., afterwards a lawyer in St. Clairsville. He d. 6. Jabez Loomis, b. June 18, 1792 ; m. Emily Hammond. . . (389) 7. Sophronia, b. Dec. 1, 1794 ; m. Nov. 24, 1819, Chester Strickland of B., a farmer, who d. April 28, 1842, se. 45. She has one dau., Julia Ann, b. Dec. 31, 1821, m. Jan. 26, 1843, Arnold Martin, now of B. 8. Joel Wales, b. April 24, 1795 ; m. 1st, Sarah Fox; 2d, E. M. Moseley. (390) 9. Royal Stiles, b. Aug. 26, 1799; res. in Bolton, and has been a merchant. He has held town offices, has been a justice of the peace, and has twice represented the town in the Legislature. 10. Thomas Jefferson, h. March 31, 1802 ; m. Phebe Ann Farmer. . (391) 11. George Clinton, b. Nov. 28, 1804 ; m. Mrs. Elizabeth B. Morgan. (392) 201. Capt. Lemuel White, son of Lemuel, (88) was born in East Hartford, Conn., Nov. 1, 1762. He was a sea-captain, in the China trade, and afterwards a merchant at East Hart- ford, where he was post-master, and a justice of the peace. He died Dec. 8, 1843, x. 81. He married, 1st, June 1, 1789, Mary Buckland of East 168 SIXTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. Hartford, dau. of Capt. Stephen Biickland. She was born April 18, 1769, and died May 12, 1790, ge. 21. He married, 2d, June 25, 1793, Mary Wells of East Hart- ford, dau. of John Wells and Jerusha Pitkin. She was born Feb. 13, 1765, and died Sept. 1, 1845, se. 80. CHILD ; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Buckland, b. May 1, 1790 ; d. Oct. 26, 1806, as. 16. CHILDREN; BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 2. Wells, b. March 19, 1794; d. Oct. 30, 1794. 3. James TFeZfe, b. Sept. 21, 1800; m. Catharine R. Garner. . . (393) 4. Mary, b. Dee. 31, 1802; resides in Rockville, Conn. 202. John J. White, son of Lemuel, (88) was born in East Hartford, April 28, 1771. He was for many years a teacher in Hartford, and in other places. He is supposed to have died of the cholera, while traveling, in the summer of 1832, se. 61. He probably died at Philadelphia. He married, 1st, July 20, 1794, Elizabeth Shelton. She was born April 4, 1776, and died Feb. 15, 1804, ae. 28. He married, 2d, Feb. 12, 1815, Charlotte Lucretia Wood- bridge of Hartford, dau. of Joseph and Lucy Woodbridge. She was born Aug. 7, 1789, and died June 3, 1852, se. 63. children; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Charles Shehon, b. June 12, \l%h ; d. unm., Sept, 3, 1821, a;. 26. 2. Susan Shelton, b. Aug. 28, 1796 ; d. Feb. 1, 1804, sn. 7. 3. Martha Cheney, b. Sept. 18, 1799; m. Jan. 21, 1821, Rev. Sturges Gilbert, an Episcopal clergyman at Great Barrington, Mass., who d. at Cherry Valley, N. Y., Aug. 3, 1847. She lives in C. V., and has had, 1. Martha Elizabeth, b. Nov. 18, 1821, d. 1840, se. 19 ; 2. Marcus Aurelius, b. July 27, 1823 ; 3. Charles Marcellus, b. Dec. 26, 1824, d. Dec. 1, 1856, 33. 32 ; 4. Caroline Amelia, b. Jan. 6, 1828, m. 1st, April 15, 1846, George E. Foote of New York, who d. Nov. 19, 1849 ; m. 2d, June 30, 1857, Charles W. Robb, Esq., of Pittsburg, Pa. ; 5. Fanny Cornelia, b. Dec. 29, 1829, m. June 18, 1851, Dr. George W. Merritt of C. V. ; 6. Julia Maria, b. Aug. 25, 1832. CHILDREN; BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 4. Elisabeth Ann, b. March 3, 1816 ; m. July 15, 1848, Edmund Perry, Esq., a lawyer, of Flemington, N. J., and has, 1. Samuel Edmund, b. May 7, 1849 ; 2. Auguste Belmont, b. March 14, 1853 ; 3. A daughter, b. March, 1859. 5. Sheldon Woodbridge, b. June 2, 1817 ; d. June 4, 1817. G. Joseph Woodbridge, b. Aug. 7, 1818; m. Mary E. Dollen. . . (394) 7. Julia, b. March26, 1820; m. Jan. 21, 1841, John S. Dobson of Vernon, a manufacturer, and has Emma Sophia, b. Nov. 3, 1841. 8. William H., b. Jan. 8, 1822 ; m. Eliza Dollen. . . (395) 9. Emma Woodbridge, b. May 20, 1824; d. Nov. 15, 1838, se. 14. DESCENDANTS OF DANIEL WHITE. 169 203. Elihu White, son of Elijah, Esq., (89) was born in Bolton, Conn., July 27, 1773. After a few years residence in Hartford, Conn., he removed to New York, and established a type-foundry there in 1810. He was a man of great ingenuity, and made valuable improvements in the art of type-making. He was also for several years a bookseller and publisher. In his business relations, as well as in private life, he was highly esteemed for his intelligence and uprightness. He died Nov. 7, 1836, ae. 63. The following is a fac-simile of his autograph. He married Sarah Trumbull of Hartford, dau. of Hon. John Trumbull, Judge of the Supreme Court of Conn., and author of "M'Fingal." Her mother was Sarah Hubbard. Mrs. Sarah White was born September, 1784, and died June 10, 1816, ffi. 31. CHILDREN. 1. John Trumbull, h.'Sov. 5, 1809; m. Sarah G. Carroll. . . . (396) 2. Julia, b. Sept. 22, 1811 ; m. April 23, 1832, Kt. Rev. Alfred Lee, D.D. He graduated at Harvard College in 1827, first studied law, but in 1837 entered the ministry of the Protestant Episcopal Church, and in 1841 was chosen Bishop of the Diocese of Delaware. He resides at Wilmington, Del. She has had, 1. Benjamin, b. Sept. 26, 1833, grad. at the University of Penn. in 1852, and at the N. Y. Medical College in 1856 ; is a physician in New York. Hem. April 5, 1859, Emma Hale "White; (seeFamQy 404;) 2. Leigh- ton, b. Sept. 20, 1837, d. Feb. 13, 1853, ae. 15 ; 3. Clementina Smith, b. April 10, 1846 ; 4. Elizabeth Leighton, b. April 8, 1849, d. Nov. 12, 1850 ; 5. Julia Trumbull, twin with the last; 6. Alfred, b. March 25, 1852; 7. Edmund, b. March 9, 1855, d, Dec. 9, 1857. 3. Charles, h. Sept. 21, 1813 ; d. in Penn., unm., Sept. 1, 1848, se. 35. 4. Sarah T., b. Nov. 27, 1815 ; d. July 22, 1816. 204. Elijah White, Jun., son of Elijah, Esq., (89) was born in Bolton, Aug. 15, 1784. He was a merchant and farmer in that place, until 1831, when he removed to White 170 SIXTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. Pigeon, St. Joseph Co., Mich., where he became a large landholder. In 1853 he removed to Davenport, Iowa, and thence in Oct., 1854, to Winterset, Madison Co., Iowa, where he died, Nov. 16, 1854, se. 70. He married, 1st, Sept. 14, 1818, Electa Fox of Bolton, dau. of Jacob Fox. She was born Oct. 22, 1790, and died June 14, 1835, as. 44. He married, 2d, Oct. 12, 1835, Delia Sheldon of Rupert, Vt., born Aug. 9, 1801, dau. of Increase Sheldon and Hannah King. She resides at Winterset, Iowa. CHILDREN; — BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Benjamin Day, b. Oct. 11, 1819; m. Julia M. Sheldon. . (397) 2. Charles James Fox, b. Jan. 16, 1821 ; d. unm., Dec. 24, 1855, at Michigan Bluff, Cal. He was killed by an accident in a mining tunnel. 3. John, b. Aug. 16, 1822 ; d. March 22, 1833, se. 10. 4. A son, 1 ^ ^ J j^ jg23 ; twins : both d. Aug. 12, 1823. 5. A daughter, 3 6. Henry Dwight, b. Oct. 13, 1824 ; lost on Lake Superior, in the wreck of the steamer "Superior," Oct. 30, 1856, se. 32. He was unmarried. 7. Samuel, b. Feb. 15, 1826; lives at Campo Seco, Calaveras Co., Cal. 8. Electa Jane, b. Sept. 8, 1827; m. Sept., 1845,Erasmus D. Smith of Adell, Dallas Co., Iowa, and has Clarence. 9. William', b. April 6, 1829 ; lives in Lockport, N. Y. 10. Mary, b. Sept. 1, 1830; d. at Detroit, Mich., Aug. 9, 1831, ae. 11 mos. 11. Frederick Ely, h. Oct. 18, 1832; lives in Campo Seco, Cal. CHILDREN; BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 12. Mary, b. Sept, 14, 1836 ; d. May 24, 1856, ae. 19. 13. John Trumbull, h. Jan. 23, 1839; lives in Winterset. 14. Robert Clark, h. Sept. 5, 1841 ; d. Aug. 25, 1842. 15. Julia Sophia, b. March 18, 1843. 16. Francis Sheldon, b. Feb. 17, 1845 ; d. Dec. 28, 1854. 205. Julius White, son of Elijah, Esq., (89) was born in Bolton, April 21, 1787. He died in East Hartford, Aug. 15, 1830, 88. 43. He married, May 11, 1819, Lydia Day of West Springfield, Mass., dau. of Heman Day and Lois Ely. She was born May 5, 1793, and died June 12, 1839, ad. 46. CHILDREN. 1. J3enr^, b. April 19, 1821; m. Eliza Hazen (398) 2. Sophia, b. Aug. 12, 1823; m. Aug. 17, 1842, J. Henry Efner, now of W. Springfield, and has had, 1. Henry "White, b. Oct. 26, 1844 ; 2. Eobert, b. Feb. 1, 1846, d. Dec. 31, 1851 ; 3. Alice, b. Nov. 4, 1854. DESCENDANTS OP DANIEL WHITE. 171 206. Thomas White, Jun., son of Thomas, (90) was born in Bolton, Oct. 27, 1778. He was a farmer in that town until 1834, when he removed to Portage Co., Ohio. He there lived principally in the town of Franklin, where he died, Aug. 18, 1850, 3d. 71. He married, May 16, 1802, Dorothy Hammond of Bolton, dau. of Nathaniel Hammond and Eleanor Olmsted. She was born June 15, 1783, and died March 3, 1848, se. 64. CHILDREN. 1. Edwin Hammond, b. March 14, 1803; res. at Franklin Mills, Ohio. 2. Elizur Talcott, b. Aug. 30, 1806; d. Sept. 23, 1806. 3. Horace Freeman, b. Feb. 29, 1808; res. at Franklin Mills. 4. Maria D., b. Dec. 20, 1811 ; res. at Franklin Mills. 5. Nathaniel Olmsted, b. Jan. 25, 1815 ; res. at Franklin Mills. 6. Walter Pitkin, b. April 21, 1817 ; d. June 6, 1827, ae. 10. 7. Eleanor, b. Oct. 7, 1822; res, at Franklin Mills. 207. Asa White, son of Thomas, (90) was born in Bolton, April 13, 1791. He was a farmer there, and died April 2, 1855, se. 64. He married, Dec. 31, 1812, Eunice Scoville of Bolton, born Dec. 23, 1793, dau. of Henry Scoville. CHILDREN. 1 . William Wright, b. Aug. 16, 1813 ; m. 1st, H. E. Lyman ; 2d, L.Segur. (399) 2. Eunice Scoville, b. Jan. 23,1815. 3. Julia Talcott, b. May 19, 1817; m. Sept. 4, 1843, Chauncey Goodrich of Bristol, Conn., and has, 1. Julia Ann ; 2. Ellen. 4. Theodore Hale, b. Sept. 19, 1819 ; m. Priscilla King. . . (400) ,5. Edward Elijah, ) b. Sept. 16, 1820; m. Charlotte A. "Wells. . . (401) 6. Edmund Elizur, ) Twins. d. Jan. 29, 1840, se. 19, 7. Catherine Cornelia, h. Nov. 25, 1824; m. Dec. 3, 1848, Harvey Merchant of New Haven : has had, 1. Dwight Edmund, b. Jan., 1850 ; 2. Elsie, d. se. 1 yr. 8. Lavius Parmelee, b. June 27, 1827 ; lives in Bolton. 9. Sarah Lavinia, h. July 8, 1829 ; m. Oct. 31, 1848, Brewster Bishop of B. 10. Lydia Charlotte, b. Aug. 3, 1831 ; m. May 2, 1853, Jonathan W. Pond of Bristol. 11. Henry Asa, , b. June 8, 1834; m. Sarah J. Hamlin, . . (402) 12. John, b. Nov. 1, 1838. 208. Daniel White, Esq., son of Capt. Daniel, (91) was born in Andover, Conn., July 14, 1773. He was a farmer in that place until 1844, when he removed to Rockville, Conn., where he died, March 29, 1847, x. 73. He had the military 172 SIXTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. rank of Captain, and was a justice of the peace. He frequently held town oflfices, and several times represented the town of Coventry in the Legislature. Being highly esteemed for his integrity and sound judgment, he was much employed in the settlement of estates, and was very frequently selected as an arbitrator to whom private differences were referred. The following is a fac-simile of his autograph. a^^rz^c^^^ He married, Feb. 19, 1800, Eunice Stanley of Coventry, dau. of Moses Stanley and Eunice Strong. She was born April 25, 1773, and died Aug. 10, 1 847, se. 74. CHILDREN. 1. Eliza, b. June 10, 1801 ; m. Jan. 9, 1822, Dea. AUyn Kellogg of Vernon, Conn., a farmer. She has had, 1. Allyn Stanley, b, Oct. 15, 1824, grad. at Williams College in 1846, and at Yale Theological Seminary in 1850 : has preached several years ; is now residing in Vernon; 2. Martin, b. March 15, 1828, grad. at Yale College in 1850, and at Union Theological Seminary, N. Y., in 1854; is now minister of the Congregational Church in Grass Valley, Nevada Co., Cal. ; 3. A daughter, b. June 27, 1832, d. July 4, as. 7 days. 2. Stanley, b. Sept. 18, 1802; m. 1st, Eosanna Reed; 2d, Anna R. Rose. (403) 3. Norman, b. Aug. 8, 1805 ; m. Mary A. Dodge (404) 4. Fanny, b. April 3,1810; resides in Rockville. 209. Dr. Samuel White, son of Capt. Daniel, (91) was born in Andover, Conn., Feb. 23, 1777. He was a physician and surgeon of great eminence, in Hudson, N. Y., and was for many years proprietor of a private hospital for the treat- ment of the insane. He was Professor of Surgery in the Berk- shire Medical College at Pittsfield, Mass., and President of the N. Y. State Medical Society. He was several times chosen Mayor of the city of Hudson, and was an Elder in the Presby- terian Church in that place. He died Feb. 10, 1845, ae. 68. He married, Jan 1, 1799, Wealthy Pomeroy of North Cov- entry, Conn., dau. of Eleazer Pomeroy and Sybil Kingsbury. She was born Oct. 14, 1778, and died Oct. 31, 1854, se. 76. DESCENDANTS OF DANIEL WHITE. 173 CHILDREN. 1. Emdine, b. Oct 17, 1799 ; m. Feb. 28, 1820, Frederick J. Barnard of Albany N. Y., a lumber merchant, and d. June 18, 1833, ae. 33. She had, I.Sam uel White, b. 1820, m. Nov., 1855, Cordelia Chapman of Lyons, N. Y. 2. Frances, b. 1822, m. Henry Hawley of Albany; 3. Sarah, b. 1824, m 1853, Thomas Stamps of Va., who d. 1855. She d. Oct., 1856, le. 32 4. Anna Hale, b. 1826 ; 5.- Benjamin Stanton, b. 1828, grad. Williams Col- lege, 1848 ; 6. Frederick Joseph, b. 1831, d. 1856, ae. 25. 2. Samuel Pomeroy, b. Nov. 8, 1801 ; m. Caroline M. Jenkins. . . (405) 3. Jane Augusta, b. Jan. 26, 1804 ; d. unm., Sept. 9, 1832, ve. 28. 4. Frances Mary, b. Dec. 26, 1805; m. May 9, 1826, Eev. William Chester, D. D., of Hudson, N. Y., now of Philadelphia, Pa. He grad. Union Col- lege, 1815, and has been for twenty-eight years Associate Secretary of the Board of Education of the Presbyterian Church. She has had, 1 . Elizabetii, b. March 12, 1829 ; 2. John, b. April 23, 1832, grad. College of N. J., 1851, and at the Med. Coll. of the Univ. of Penn. ; is now a theological student. He m. Oct. 2, 1855, Kachel Annie Alward of Columbia, Penn. ; 3. Charles Chauncey, d. in infancy. 5. George Hale, b. Oct. 24, 1808 ; was a physician in Hudson and in New York, and d. without issue, April 11, 1857, se. 48. He m. Sept. 3, 1840, Lucy C. Huntington of New York, b. April 11, 1822, dau. of Joseph Huntington and Julia Dodge. 6. JbAn CAesfer, b. Feb. 21, 1811; m.Lavinia Maxwell. . . . (406) 7. Sarah, b. Feb. 2, 1813 ; d. unm., Aug. 21, 1843, se,. 30. 8. Elizabeth, b. May 10, 1814; m. July 1, 1847, Ambrose S. Russell, Esq., a lawyer, now of Hudson. She has, 1. Florence, b. April 19, 1848; 2. Jane Frances, b. Nov. 12, 1850 ; 3. John R., b. Nov. 10, 1852 ; 4. William Averell, b. Dec. 5, 1854 ; 5. Frederick Barnard, b. Dec. 2, 1857. 9. Henry Kirke, b. July 28, 1816 ; resides in New York. 10. Anna Hale, b. Jan. 11, 1820; m. Nov. 10, 1841, Charles T. Leake of New York, and has had, 1. William, b. April 28, 1847, d. in infancy ; 2. Cathe- rine Quintard, b. March 22, 1848; 3. Frances Chester, b. Sept. 4, 1850; 4. Charles Pomeroy, b. Feb. 13, 1853; 5. Henry Delavan, b. Aug. 14, 1855. 210. William White, son of Dudley, (92) was born in Kil- lingworth, Conn., July 19, 1760. He was a goldsmith, and resided in that place until Sept., 1821, when he removed to Twinsburg, Summit Co., 0., where he died, Jan. 6, 1839, ae. 78. He married, 1790, Juliana Pierson of Killing-worth. She was born July 6, 1767, and died Aug. 13, 1836, se. 69. CHILDREN. 1. A child, b. ; d. unnamed, in infancy. 2. Julia, b. July, 1795 ; d. Oct., 1821, je, 26, while on the way to Ohio. 3. Hanford, b. July 3, 1797 ; m. 1st, Hepzibah Pratt; 2d, Mary Herrick. (407) 4. Polly, b. Dec, 1798; d. Jan., 1817, as. 18. 23 174 SIXTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 5. Fannii, b. May 19, 1801 ; in. 1st, June 27, 1821, James H. Kelsey of Twins- burg, who d. June 18, 1833, oe. 32 ; m. 2d, Oct. 13, 1839, Moses Eggleston ■of Aurora, Portage Co., Ohio. By her first husband, she had one son, Oscar . 0., lives in Twinsburg. 6. Philma, b. Aug. 3, 1806 ; res. in Twinsburg. 7. William, b. March, 1808 ; d. Oct., 1821, se. 13, on the way to Ohio. 211. Elisha White, son of Dudley, (92) was born in Kil- lingworth, Conn., Dec. 2, 1762. He removed to Haddam, and died there about 1824. Was a mariner. He married, Sept. 9, 1789, Abigail Bates of Haddam, dau. of Samuel Bates. She was born Nov. 20, 1769, and was living in 1858. CHILDREN. I.Sylvia, b. Sept. 25, 1792 ; m. Sept. 10, 1818, Horace Arnold of Haddam. 2. Sarah, h. July 15, 1794 ; d. Oct. 14, 1807, ee. 13. 3. Elizabeth, b. April 13, 1796 ; m. Edmond Doan of Winthrop, Conn. 4. William, b. Feb. 18, 1799 ; m. Laura Dickinson. . . . (408) 5. Charlotte, b. July 13, 1800; d. March 2, 1807. 6. Stephen, h. March 2, 1802 ; drowned in Conn. Kiver, Oct. 25, 1839, . 257. Josiah White, son of Elijah, (126) was born in Had- ley, Aug. 1, 1800. He lives in Dover, Wisconsin. He married Hannah Cushing of Chesterfield, Mass. CHILDREN. 1. Amaryllis Cassandra, b. April 27, 1820; m. Alonzo Kellogg of Hadley, who d. Dec. 18, 1844, fe. 23. She d. May 7, 1846, se. 26, having had, 1. George; 2. Francis H.,b. April 3, 1843, d. April 27, 1844. 2. Harriet, b. ; m. David Murray of Portsmouth, O. 3. Adaline, b. ; m. Payer; lives in Wis. 4. Mary, h. 5. Susan, b. Feb. 16, 1829; d. March 17, 1848, se. 19. 6. Josiah, h. May 9, 1831 ; rem. West. He m. Cholora Pease of Somers, Conn. Has two children. 7. Sarah, b. 8. Rheuminah, b. 9. Alma Christianna, b. Aug., 1838 ; d. Oct. 10, 1843. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 195 258. Sajiuel Sumner White, son of Elijah, (126) was born ill Hadley, May 10, 1803, and lives in that town. He married, Oct. 2, 1827, Ldcretia Austin Rowe, born Aug. 10, 1810, dau. of Abel Rowe of Montague, Mass. CHILDREN. 1. Elijah, b. May 10, 1831 ; d. July 31, 1838, ae. 7. 2. Mary Julia, b. April 12, 1839 ; d. July, 1842, ae. 3. 3. Julia, b. April 19, 1842 ; d. Oct. 11, 1844, ae. 2. 259. Ebenezer White, son of Elijah, (126) was born in Hadley, Sept. 11, 1805. He lives in Dover, Wis. He married, 1829, Mary Ann Coon. CHILDREN. 1. Ddia. 3. Charles. 5. Harriet. 2. Henry. 4. William. 6. Adaline. IN THE LINE OF JOHN WHITE, OF HARTFORD. 260. John White, son of John, jun., (127) was born in Hartford, Conn., and lived there, on the road to Wethersfield. He died several years since. He married Anna Sarvant, who died Feb. 29, 1856, ge. 76. CHILDREN. 1. Frances, b. 1804 ; m. "William Butler of H., who d. April, 1846. She has had, 1. Julia, b. 1831, d. 1839 ; 2. Edward, b. 1832 ; 3. Lucy, b. 1833, m. Anson Thrasher of Wethersfield; 4. Martha A., b. Nov. 13, 1837, m. Oct. 29, 1857, Frederick Mudge of H. ; 5. Mary, twin with last, d. vs. 8 mos. ; 6. Emily, b. Oct., 1842. 2. John, b. ; m. Sarah Hurlburt. .... (457) 261. Nathaniel White, Jun., son of Nathaniel, (128) was born in Hartford, Conn., in 1792. He learned the trade of a bookbinder, in Albany, N. Y., and remained in the same establishment forty-one years, till his death, Aug., 1849, as. 57. He married, Feb., 1816, Elizabeth Marcellus, dau. of Gilbert and Sarah Marcellus. She was born in Albany, in 1797, and died June 19, 1846, £e. 49. CHILDREN. 1. Sarah, b. Feb., 1817; d. in infancy. 2. Walter, b. Nov., 1819 ; d. in inftincy. 3. Caroline Augusta, h. Sept. 3, 1824; grad. Albany Female Academy, 1841, and became a teacher : is more recently an authoress, having written a memoir of her first husband, and other works. She m. 1st, Aug. 28, 1843, Key. 196 SEVENTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. Henry B. Soulc of Utica, N. Y., for several years a Universalist minister in Hartford, Conn. He d. Jan. 29, 1852. She m. 2d, July 10, 1855, A. B. Holcomb of Granby, Conn., now of Boonsboro, Boone Co., Iowa. By her first husband she had, 1. Sarah Freeman Packard, b. July 29, 1844 ; 2. Henry Channing, b. Feb. 28, 1846 ; 3. Frank, b. Oct. 30, 1847 ; 4. Eugene, b. June 2, 1849 ; 5. Lizzie, b. Jan. 14, 1851. By her second husband, 6. Sumner White, b. Aug. 29, 1857. 4. Sarah Marion, b. June 9, 1826 ; m. 1st, March, 1844, Leverett Dyer, who d. March, 1845 ; m. 2d, Feb., 1846, James L. Hyatt of Albany, a lumber merchant. 5. Mary Steele, b. Aug, 1828 ; d. in infancy. 6. Kate Weed, b. Feb. 22, 1834; d. unm., Sept. 16, 1858, a3. 24. IN THE LINE OF ENSIGN DANIEL "WHITE, OP MIDDLETOWN. 262. Samuel Kellogg White, son of Aaron, (129) was born in West Springfield, Mass., May 4, 1789. He is a mer- chant, and now resides in Cumberland, Md. He married, Jan. 8, 1822, Mary M. Hoffman of Baltimore, Maryland. CHILDREN. 1. Mary Lucy, b. Feb. 7, 1823. 2. Charlotte Eliza, b. April 16, 1824. 3. Louisa Catherine, b. ; m. John H. Carter of Cincinnati, O. 4. Samuel Hoffman, b. April 29, 1828 ; lives at Napoleon, Ai'k. 5. Julian, b. May 12, 1830; a merchant in Cincinnati, 0. 6. Arthur, b. Feb. 20, 1832 ; a physician at Lockport, Ind. 7. Henry Kirke, b. ; lives in St. Louis, Mo. 8. Emma, b. 263. Aaron White, Jun., son of Aaron, (129) was born in West Springfield, Mass., Aug. 15, 1791. He was a farmer in Camillus, N. Y., and in other places. He died at Bellevue, Mich., April 18, 1856, ge. 64. He married, 1816, Lucretia Hughes of Camillus, dau. of Henry and Sally Hughes. She died March 22, 1857. CHILDREN. 1. Tryphena, b. Jan. 19, 1817 ; m. Noble Blossom, and d. in 1837, aj. 20. 2. William Henry, h. 'Nov. 5, 1819 ; m. Margaret Hitchcock. . . (458) 3. Maria, h. Nov. 7, 1822; m. Oct. 10, 1842, A. B. Green, and has had, 1. Oscar F., b. July 18, 1843 ; 2. Franklin, b. 1849, d. 1852 ; 3. Cor- nelia, b. July 21, 1850. 4. Amelia Jane, b. Sept. 21, 1824; m. Oct. 8, 1841, Charles M. Nichols of Battle Creek, Mich., an iron-founder. She has, 1. Amelia Jane, b. July 26, 1844; 2. Mary Louisa, b. March 23, 1847 ; 3. Frank Eugene, b. May 28, 1852. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 197 5. Aaron, b. Aug. 5, 1827 ; m. Laura J. Beman. . . (459) 6. Charles Augustus, b. March 12, 1830 ; is a farmer in Bellevue. 7. Eleanor, b. 1832; m. Oct. 12, 1854, Philip Jenks, and has, 1. Victory E., b. March 5, 1856 ; 2. Amos A., b. May 22, 1858. 8. Samuel Kellogg, b. April 11, 1835; m. Ann Redfern. . . (460) 9. George, b. Sept. 16, 1838 ; a farmer in Bellevue. 264. Jonathan White, son of Aaron, (129) was born in West Springfield, Mass., Jan. 6, 1794. He is a farmer in Camillus, Onondaga Co., N. Y., and has been for about thirty years an elder in the Presbyterian Church in that place. He married, April 11, 1838, Mrs. Marietta White, widow of Harold White, (Family 267,) and dau. of David Morley and Hannah Griswold. She was born Feb. 13, 1793, and died March 14, 1855, as. 62. He has one son, Jonathan Bliss, b Jan. 23, 1839. 265. William Ely White, son of Aaron, (129) was born in West Springfield, Mass., June 22, 1796. He is a merchant, and resides in Aurora, Dearborn Co., Ind. He married, Feb. 28, 1821, Emily Seymour. CHILDREN. 1. Frederick William, b. May 22, 1823 ; d. in infancy. 2. Cornelia Ann, b. April 9, 1830; d. 1845, a. 15. 3. Eliza Maria, b. ; m. Henry Andrews of Cincinnati, Ohio, a merchant, and has one son, "William. 266. Arthur White, son of Aaron, (129) was born in West Springfield, Mass., Feb. 10, 1804. He is a farmer in Camillus, N. Y. He married, Feb. 17, 1834, Amanda M. Hollister of Camillus, born Dec. 27, 1815, dau. of Asahel and Catherine Hollister. CHILDREN. 1. Marian Amelia, b. April 29, 1837. 2. Helen Adelia, b. Sept. 7, 1839. 3. CatAert'ne Zouisa, b. Sept. 13, 1842. 267. Harold White, son of Joseph, Esq., (130) was born in West Springfield, Mass., May 2, 1786. He was a farmer and clothier in Camillus, N. Y., and for several years previous to his death was a magistrate. He died Sept. 10, 1832, ae. 46. 26 198 SEVENTH GENERATION AND CHILDBEI^'. He married, Oct. 25, 1827, Maeietta Moeley of West Springfield, dau. of David Morley and Hannah Griswold. She married, 2d, Jonathan White : (Family 264.) She was born Feb. 13, 1793, and died March 14, 1855, 3d. 62. CHILDREN. 1. George Clinton, h. Aug. 27, 1828 ; m. Evaline A. Comstock. . . (461) 2. Phebe Clapp, b. Feb. 2, 1830; d. May 20, 1845, se. 15. 3. Harold Morley , b. Oct. 8, 1832 ; grad. Union Coll., 1856, and is a lawyer in Syracuse, N. Y. 268. Abeam White, son of Daniel, (131) was born in Dur- ham, Greene Co., N. Y., July 13, 1800. He is a farmer in Lenox, Madison Co., N. Y. He married, Nov. 17, 1825, Dolly Gleason of Lenox, dau. of Barzillai and Mary Gleason. She was born April 8, 1801, and died Oct. 15, 1837, £e. 36. CHILDREN. 1. Sally, b. Jan. 26, 1827. 2. Polly, b. April 25, 1829 ; d. Get. 12, 1834, 3. Daniel Symond, b. May 11, 1831 ; a farmer in Lenox. He m. Nov. 8, 1855, Harriet Adams of Lenox, b. March 22, 1828, dau. of Minard and Caroline Adams. He has Ella Francis, b. Feb. 18, 1859, 4. Ruth, b. March 16, 1833. 5. JanneMe, b. May 6,1835; m. Sept. 11, 1852, Charles Judd of Sullivan, N. Y., and has Lilian, b. July 18, 1858. 6. Lucia, b. Oct. 15, 1837; m. July 3, 1856, Charles H. Grey of Sullivan, and has, 1. Charles, b. March 18, 1857 ; 2, Relland, b. April 16, 1852. 269. Daniel White, Jun., son of Daniel, (131) was born in Durham, N. Y., Sept. 1, 1802. He is a farmer in Sullivan, Madison Co., N. Y. He married. May 27, 1836, Anna Hubbaed of Sullivan, born Jan. 18, 1811, dau. of Enos and Anna Hubbard. Has one son, John Merriman, b. Feb, 27, 1837. 270. JosiAH W. White, son of John, (132) was born Dec. 25, 1805. He was a farmer in Sodus, Wayne Co., N. Y., and afterwards in Otsego, Allegan Co., Mich., where he died, March 4, 1856, ae. 50. He married, March 24, 1836, Sabra R. Trumbull of Conn., born Nov. 27, 1818. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 199 CHILDREN. 1. William H., b. July 16, 1840. 2. John T., b. July 13, 1844. 271. Amos White, Jun., son of Amos, (135) was born in East Haddam, Conn., Oct. 13, 1772. In 1799 he settled in Meriden, Conn., as a merchant, and was chosen a representa- tive from that town in 1808. He removed from Meriden in 1846, and now resides at Elizabethtown, N. J. He married, March 17, 1799, Hannah White of Williams- burg, Mass., dan. of Simeon White, jun.: (see Family 93.) She was born March 9, 1779, and died Dec. 18, 1853, as. 74. CHILDREN. 1. Eliza Ann, b. Nov. 3,1800; m. Nov. 7, 1824, George Webb of Windham, Conn., now of New York. She has Sarah E., b. July 31, 1825. 2. Frederick Augustus, b. May 18, 1802 ; d. unm., at Sacramento, Cal., Dec. 20, 1849, se. 47. 3. Sarah Griswold, b. Feb. 10, 1805 ; m. Dec, 1825, Remmick K. Clark of Meriden, Conn. She d. without issue, June 7, 1844, se. 39. 4. Hannah Hubbard, b. March 9, 1807 ; d. Dec. 13, 1807. 5. William Henry, b. Aug. 15, 1815 ; m. Mary King. . . (462) 272. Elijah White, Jiin., son of Col. Elijah, (136) was born June 12, 1767. He was a very active, energetic, and successful business man, conducting a general mercantile business, simultaneously, at Granville, Sandy Hill, and Platts- burgh, N. Y., at the same time being extensively engaged in various manufactures. He resided in Granville, but in 1825 removed to Plattsburgh, where he died, Oct. 24, 1839, sd. 72. He married, 1st, Oct. 30, 1794, Olive Cone. She was born April 16, 1768, and died May 1, 1804, sd. 36. He married, 2d, Dec. 6, 1804, Mrs. Mary Standish, widow of Dr. Zachariah Standish, and dau. of Matthew Scott and Mercy Ashley. She was born March 24, 1778, and died July 31, 1824, X. 46. children; — BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. George W., b. May 5, 1795 ; d. unm., June 18, 1837, «. 42. 2. Olive, b. Feb. 6, 1797; d. March 28, 1805, se. 8. 3. Pamilia, h. March 29, 1799; ra. Sept. 8, 1819, Robert Sackrider, a mer- chant, who d. Sept. 9, 1826, ae. 34. She d. Feb. 26, 1856, as. 57. She had, 1. Mary White, b. Oct. 17, 1820, d. Aug. 12, 1842, eb. 21 ; 2. Cornelia Mer- 200 SEVENTH GENERATION ANt> CHILDREN. ritt, b. June 6, 1822, m. Pease, of Detroit, Mich. ; 3. Elijah White, b. Aug. 7, 1825, is a druggist in Cleveland, Ohio. 4. Minerva, b. March 22, 1801 ; d. unm., June 16, 1832, se. 31. 5. Delia, b. April 25, 1803; d. March 6, 1805. CHILDREN ; BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 6. Charles Scott, b. Nov. 6, 1805 ; d. June 17, 1826, oe. 20. 7. Mary Emilia, b. June 10, 1807; m. Dec. 23, 1830, George Moore, Esq., of Plattsburgh, a lawyer, and d. Nov. 10, 1851, se. 44. She had, 1. Samuel, b. Oct. 3, 1831 ; 2. John White, b. July 27, 1834 ; 3. Mary Emilia, b. Feb. 26, 1839 ; 4. Sarah Jane, b. Sept. 11, 1842. 8. Olive Delia, b. July 24, 1809 ; m. Norman Sackrider, now of Ogdensburgh, N. Y. She d. July 3, 1 833, £e. 24. She had, 1 . Delia, d. young ; 2. Charles, a merchant in Nashua, N. H. 9. Harriet Elizabeth, b. May 8, 1811 ; m. Amos Shepard Hutchinson, a mer- chant in Cleveland, 0., now of New York. She d. Oct. 22, 1847, ae. 36, having had, 1. Mary, b. 1840; 2. Amos Shepard, b. 1842 ; and others, who d. young. 10. Frances Caroline, b. Sept. 12, 1813; d. June 25, 1829, ae. 15. 11. Edward Griffin, b. July 26, 1815; d.unm.,at Cleveland, 0., July 19, 1849, ».34. 12. John Elijah, b. Sept. 5, 1817 ; m. Emma L. W. Shaw. . (463) 13. Catharine Maria, b. May 16,1819; m. Samuel Richards Hutchinson, a mer- chant, of Cleveland, 0.,now of St. Louis, Mo. She d. Jan. 26, 1855, ae. 35, having had, 1. Samuel, d. aj. 7 ; 2. Jane White, b. 1840; 3. Edward, b. 1849. 14. Jane Ann, b. Feb. 26, 1821 ; m. Heman Monroe Cady, now of Green Bay, Wis. She has had, 1. Leslie, b. 1844; 2. Lewis, b. 1850; and others, who d. young. 273. Wilson White, son of Col. Elijah, (136) was born in East Haddam, Conn., June 30, 1770. He settled as a farmer in Granville, Washington Co., N. Y., and died there, Feb. 7, 1823, 86. 52. He married, 1st, Rebecca Town of Belchertown, Mass., dan. of Israel Town and Naomy Stebbins. She was born Sept. 9, 1772, and died Oct. 30, 1800, ». 28. He married, 2d, Oct., 1801, Mary Stebbins of Belcher- town, Mass., dau. of Capt. Gideon Stebbins and Mary Hins- dale. She was born Feb. 24, 1776, and died Aug. 22, 1819, a. 43. CHILDREN; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. A child, b. ; d. in infancy. 2. A child, h. ; d. in infancy. 3. Nelson, b. July 20, 1798; d. unm., in Western N. Y., about 1830. 4. Naomia, b. April 2, 1800; m. Sept., 1820, Joseph Bascom of Benson, Vt. She d. Oct. 22, 1822, se. 22, leaving one dau., Harriet Naomia, m. Willice Warner of Vermontville, Eaton Co., Mich. DESCENDANTS OP NATHANIEL WHITE. 201 CHILDREN; BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 5. Gideon Siebbins, b. April 12, 1803 ; m. Mary E. Jamagin. . . (464) 6. Elijah, b. April 3, 1805 ; m. Margaret Smith, and others. (465) 7. Josiah A., b. June 13, 1807 ; m. J. A. Warren, and another. (466) 8. Mary Rebecca, b. Jan, 29, 1810 ; m. Jan. 2, 1828, Joseph Townson of Hart- ford, N. Y., now a farmer in Brooklyn, Jackson Co., Mich. She, has, 1. George E., b. Oct. 29, 1830, lives in Hamilton, Gratiot Co., Mich. He m. April 3, 1858, Mary Southworth ; 2. Mary, b. May 29, 1835, d. Sept. 5, 1836 ; 3. Mary E., b. Dec. 10, 1837 ; 4, Joseph N., b. May 13, 1841 ; 5. Har- riet C, b. Nov. 24, 1844. 274. Charles White, son of Col. Elijah, (136) was born in Granville, N. Y., March 17, 1791. He was a merchant at Sandy Hill, Washington Co., N. Y., and died there, May 2, 1857, 86. 66. He married, Nov. 20, 1817, Sarah L. Johnson of Sandy Hill, dau. of Luther Johnson and Anna Dean. CHILDREN. 1. Charlotte P., b. Sept. 27, 1819 ; m. Oct. 15, 1845, John M. Niles of Spencer- town, Columbia Co., N. Y., and has Henry White, b. Jan. 24, 1853. 2. Caroline E., b. Aug. 4,1821. 3. Charles A., b. Dec. 14, 1823; m. Deborah Burch. . . . (467) 4. James H., b. Aug. 15, 1826 ; was for several years connected with the N. Y, and Erie E. R., and d. Dec. 12, 1852, eb. 26. 5. Frances E. 7. Mary E. Moore. 9. Harriet A. 6. Sarah A. 8. Delia J. 275. William White, son .of Daniel Hurlburt, (137) was born in East Haddam, Conn., Oct. 11, 1783, and died at Elbridge, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1824, ae. 41. He was a hatter. He married Electa Everts, who died Jan. 30, 1825, ae. 39. CHILDREN. 1. Juliaett, b. 1807; m. 1826, Horace Moses, a merchant in Marcellus, N. Y., who d. Jan. 2, 1840. She d. Aug. 22, 1852, ae. 45, having had one son, Horace M., b. about 1830. 2. Millicent, h. Aug., 1809 ; m. Gillespie: res. in Livingston Co., Mich. 3. Daniel Br ainard, b. Aug., 1812; is a hatter; lives in Orange, N. J. 4. Milo Everts, b. Oct., 1814; m. Janette Paddock. . . (468) 5. Catharine Jemima, b. Aug. 3, 1820; d. May 8, 1834, se. 13. 6. William, b. April 3, 1822 ; d. April 18, 1825. 276. Coral Case White, son of Daniel Hurlburt, (137) was born in Granville, Washington Co., N. Y.,Feb. 25, 1789. He is a farmer, and resides in Ledyard, Cayuga Co., N. Y. He married, Feb. 17, 1811, Esther B. Johnson, dau. of Gurdon Johnson. 202 SEVENTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. CHILDREN. 1. Fidelia Anna, b. Nov. 20, 1811 ; m. June 5, 1834, Frederick D. Mor- gan, a farmer in Ledyard, and lias one son, Coral White, b. Nov. 6, 1835. 2. Statira Johnson, b. Oct. 20, 1817; m. Nov. 23, 1836, Sanford Gifford, a farmer, and has had, 1. Abby Fidelia, b Nov. 10, 1838 ; 2. Ann Eliza, b. ,Oct. 7, 1840 ; 3. Frances Adell, b. Aug. 17, 1846, d. Oct. 26, 1848. 3. Jeremiah Brainard, b. March 11, 1821 ; d. July 15, 1825. 4. Coral Case, b. Jan. 21, 1823 ; m. Cornelia Morgan. . . (469) 5. Adell H., b. June 3, 1826 ; lives with her parents. 277. Jeremiah Gates Brainard White, son of Daniel Hurlburt, (137) was born in Granville, N. Y., Dec. 22, 1795. He is a hatter, and resides in Marcellus, Onondaga Co., N. Y. He married, Oct. 10, 1822, Lois A. Richardson, born at Cazenovia, N. Y., June 21, 1802, dau. of Ephraim Richard- son and Lois Porter. CHILDREN. 1. Helen Louisa, b. Nov. 12, 1824 ; m. Aug. 21, 1843, Charles A. Brown of Cazenovia, N. Y., a stove dealer. She has, 1. George Henry, b. Dec. 2, 1848; 2. Francis E., b. Aug. 6, 1855. 2. William Brainard, b. April 14, 1826 ; is a stove dealer at Marcellus. 3. Henry Gates, b. Sept. 19, 1830; d. July 22, 1854, se. 23. 4. George Andrew, b. April 10, 1836 ; d. March 31, 1841, se. 5. 5. Mary Jane, b. June 4, 1838; d. Oct. 10, 1838. 278. Noadiah White, son of Noadiah, Jun., (138) was born in Chatham, Conn., in 1777. He settled in Hartford, Vt., as a tanner and shoemaker, but after a few years became a farmer in that town. In 1832 he removed to Garrettsville, in the township of Hiram, Portage Co., Ohio, where he died in 1839, 93. 62. He married, Dec, 1799, Wealthy Hazen of Hartford, Vt., born in 1783, dau. of Col. Joshua and Mercy Hazen. She lives with her eldest daughter. CHILDREN. ll. Eunice p., b. April 24, 1803; m. 1843, Kev. George C. Baker. They live in Garrettsville, on the homestead of her father. 2. Wade, b. Aug. 21, 1805 ; m. Emily Hunt. . . . (470) 3. Willard Stanley, b. Dec. 4, 1807 ; m. 1st, M. Newton; 2d, E. Dean. (471) 4. Joshta Hazen, b. March 26, 1810; m. 1st, H. Beman; 2d, S. Daily. (472) 5. John D., b. Oct. 15, 1812 ; m. Charlotte Hunt. . . (473) 6. Noadiah Wells, b. May 19,1815; rem. to Wisconsin, and d. in 1844, ae. 29. 7. Wealthy S., b. 1817 ; m. 1846, Rev. WaitstillB. Orvis, agrad. of Oberlin College, for some time an editor in Ravenna, 0., now laboring in Mo. She has, 1. Clarkson Finney, b. 1847 ; 2. Gurney Mahan, b. 1849. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL "WHITE. 203 S. BichardW., b, 1820; m. Elizabeth Heath. . . (474) 9. Amos, h. 1823; m. Laura Hunt. . . . (475) 10. Charles A., b.. 1825 ; m. 1853, LucindaLandfear. 279. Amos White, son of Noadiah, Jun., (138) was born in Chatham, Conn., Jnne 3, 1785. In 1811 he settled as a farmer in Williamson, Wayne Co., N. Y., where he now resides. He married, Jan. 1, 1811, Sally White, born July 11, 1791, dau. of Abijah White. (See Family 140.) CHILDREN. 1. Sy/wsto-, b. Dec. 18, 1813; m. KoxanaEice (476) 2. Abijah, b. Dec. 3, 1818; m. Mariette Snyder (477) 3. Amos, b. June 27, 1834; lives in Williamson. Other children died young. 280. Dr. Joseph White, son of Joseph, (139) was born in Chatham, Conn., May 9, 1800. He resides in Canajoharie, Montgomery Co., N. Y., and is a physician. He married, March 20, 1845, Marietta Roseboom, born March 29, 1813, dau. of Abraham Roseboom and Ruth Johnson. CHILDREN. 1. Johti Roseboom, h. March 25, 1846. 2. Sarah Elizabeth, b. Oct. 27, 1849. 3. Joseph Henry, b. Aug. 29, 1855. 281. Abijah L. White, son of Abijah, (140) was born Aug. 25, 1797, and died June 3, 1843, x. 45. He married Sally Jones. CHILDREN. 1. Willard, b. ; a farmer in Cherry Valley, N. Y. : has a family. 2. Augustus, b. ; a farmer in Canajoharie : has a family. There were other children, names not reported. 282. Amos H. White, son of Abijah, (140) was born Aug. 24, 1804, and died July 16, 1853, «. 49. He married Jane Ann Faff. CHILDREN. 1. George, b. ; lives near Cazenovia, N. Y. 2. Amos, b. ; lives in New York city. 3. Mary, b. ; m. Davidson of N. Y. city. 283. Backus White, son of Samuel, (141) was born Dec. 17, 1798, and is a farmer in De Ruyter, Madison Co., N. Y. 204 SEVENTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. He married, Jan. 9, 1831, Ann Maria Powers, born in Prescott, Mass., July 10, 1808, dau. of Dr. Isaac Powers and Anna Mellen. CHILDREN. 1. Alverson Backus, b. Oct. I, 1832; m. Jan. 5, 1859, Emily A. Allen, 2. Mary A., b. March 24, 1835. 3. Colister P., b. Sept. 30,1837. 284. Austin A. White, son of Samuel, (141) was born July 19, 1805. He is a farmer in Georgetown, Madison Co., N. Y. He married, Feb. 21, 1829, Polly M. Powers, born in Prescott, Mass., Dec. 14, 1810, dau. of Dr. Isaac Powers and Anna Mellen. CHILDREN. 1. An7i Maria, b. Dec. 25, 1829; m. Sept. 13, 1849, James H. Snow, and d. Aug. 10, 1852, ae. 22. 2. Addison Samuel, h. Jan. 6,1832; was a tanner at Fabius, Onondaga Co., N. Y., and d. Sept. 30, 1858, ae. 26. 3. Zelotes Allis, b. Nov. 7, 1834 ; m. Oct. 5, 1858, Cynthia S. Burgess. 4. Sarah Eliza, b. May 28, 1846. 285. David White, Jun., son of David, Esq., (142) was born in that part of Chatham which is now the town of Port- land, Conn., July 9, 1779. He was a farmer and merchant in that place, and died Oct. 27, 1836, ae. 57. He married, May 17, 1801, Abigail Ames, dau. of Nicholas Ames and Abigail Robinson. She died Dec. 19, 1839, ae. 61. CHILDREN. 1. Harriet, b. Dec. 27, 1801 ; m. Dec. 4, 1823, Edward Savage of Cromwell, Conn., a farmer, and manufacturer of fire-arms. She has had, 1. Josiah, b. Oct. 5, 1824, grad. Yale Coll., 1846, and d. in Cal., Nov. 1, 1849, ae. 25; 2. Mary Griswold, b. Oct. 24, 1828 ; 3. Harriet White, b. April 25, 1831, m. June 10, 1857, James A. Wheelock, now of Middletown ; 4. Edward Benja- min, b. Oct. 6, 1836. 2. Maria, b. March 10, 1804. S.Evelyn, b. July 13, 1806 ; m. Frances E.Penfield. . . . (478) 4. Theodosia, b. Feb. 11, 1809 ; m. Nov. 17, 1840, Philip H. Sellew of Portland. 286. James Wells White, son of David, Esq., (142) was born in Portland, then a part of Chatham, April 27, 1802. He is a farmer there, on his father's homestead. He married, 1st, Jan. 20, 1825, Fanny Hall of Portland, dau. of Samuel Hall and Ruth Bates. She died Nov. 8, 1825. He married, 2d, Dec. 24, 1827, Margaret B. Lewis of Port- land, dau. of Abel Lewis and Mary Cruttenden. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 205 CHILDREN ; — BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 1. Fanny H., b. Dec. 8, 1828 ; m. Feb. 22, 1857, A. B. Reynolds of Chicago, 111. 2. Alfred, b. Dec. 24, 1830. 3. Cornelia, b. May 26, 1833 ; m. Oct. 18, 1853, John L. Patterson of New York, and has, 1. Alexander John Lumsden, b. Aug. 21, 1854 ; 2. Margaret White, b. Sept. 5, 1856. 4. Mary, b. May 25, 1840. 287. Ebenezer Butler White, son of Col. Daniel, (143) was born in Chatham, Nov. 15, 1804, He is a farmer there, in the present town of Portland, on the homestead of his father and grandfather. He has held town offices, and is deputy and county surveyor. He married, March 10, 1828, Henrietta Ward of Fairfield, N. y., born Sept. 3, 1802, dau. of Edmund Ward and Sally White. (See Family 142.) CHILDREN. 1. Martha, b. Jan. 26, 1829. 2. Ward, b. May 25, 1832 ; d. Sept. 13, 1847, se. 15. 288. Stephen White, son of Josiah, (144) was born in Chatham, Conn., Feb. 22, 1783. He was a merchant, at first in connection with his father, in Glastenbury, Conn., and Mid dlebury, Yt., and from 1810 to 1826 in Granby, Conn. He was a church-warden of the Episcopal Church in Granby, and held various town offices. In 1826 he removed to Union Vil- lage, Rensselaer Co., N. Y., and in 1831 to Yerona, Oneida Co., N. Y., where he settled as a farmer. After 1836 he resided in the village of New London, in that town, where he died, Nov. 25, 1841, ae. 58. He married, Jan. 21, 1810, Mary Lavinia Cossitt of Gran- by, Conn., dau. of Asa Cossitt, Esq., and of Mary, dau. of Rev. Samuel Cole of Claremont, N. H. She resides in Rome, N. Y. CHILDREN. 1. Henry Cole, b. March 15, 1812; engaged in mercantile pursuits in Verona, New London, and Rome. He d. in Rome, unm., June 16, 1855, se. 43. 2. George Cossitt, h. Aug. 10, 1816 ; m. Sarah Maria Cossitt. . . (479) 3. Mary Lavinia, b. May 23, 1826 ; resides in Rome. 289. William Czar White, son of Josiah, (144) was bom in Chatham, Conn., Nov. 25, 1787. He was a farmer, and 27 206 SEVENTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. last resided in the township of Sheridan, Mich., where he died, Sept. 18, 1838, «. 50. Was a deacon. He married, Nov. 25, 1806, Betsey House of Glastenbury, Conn., born Jan. 13, 1789, dau. of Matthew and Lois House. She resides in Sheridan. CHILDREN. 1. Hannah, b. Jan. 20, 1808 ; d. Oct. 8, 1823, sa. 15. 2. Henrietta H., b. Sept. 24, 1809 ; m. Dec, 1830, Oliver Barnes, a farmer, of Berea, 0., and d. Aug., 1844, se. 35. She had, 1. Marilla, b. April, 1832 ; 2. William, b. July, 1834; 3. Mary, b. Jan., 1836. 3. LoisH, b. Aug. 16,1811; m. Aug., 1831, Henry G. Spencer of Strongsville, 0, andd. Aug. 31, 1843, Ee. 32. He d. Sept. 30, 1844. She had, 1. Celial., b. Oct. 17, 1833 ; 2. Harriet, b. Sept. 18, 1838. 4. Mary H, b. April 16, 1815; m. Jan. 21, 1841, Phinelson W. Marsh of Albion, Mich., a builder and mill-wright. She has, 1. Harriet L., b. Dec. 4, 1842 ; 2. William S., b. July 2, 1848. 5. Harriet E., b. July 17,1817; m. June 6, 1837, John C. Strong of Strongsville, 0. She d. Jan. 17, 1853, as. 35, leaving one son. f,. Matthew H., b. Aug. 24, 1819 ; m. Victoria Lyman. . . . (480) 7. Harry Hamlin, b. March 16, 1821 ; d. Sept. 16, 1847, ae. 26. 8. John F., b. Dec. 23, 1823 ; is a farmer on the homestead. ^. George H, b. Jan. 17, 1827 ; d. July 28, 1828. 10. Hannah H., b. April 15,1828; m. May, 1850, Warner H. Strong of Strongsville, 0., and has one son, b. Aug., 1852. 290. George J. White, son of George, Esq., (145) was born in Portland, Conn., May 20, 1819. He is a farmer there, on a part of the family homestead. He married, Oct. 15, 1845, Esthee Myrick of Portland, dau. of Alfred Myrick and Mary Coleman. CHILDREN. 1. George William Myrick, h. Oct. 10,1846. 2. Frederick H, b. Aug. 12, 1848. 3. Catherine E. Teresa, b. Feb. 6,1853. 4. Mary Elizabeth, b. Oct. 21, 1856; d.Feb. 12,1857. 291. Stephen H. White, son of George, Esq., (145) was born ill Portland, Dec. 15, 1820. He resides there, and is a farmer and carpenter. He married, 1st, Nov. 24, 1844, Sarah Risley of Glasten- bury, dau. of Harlow Risley and Sarah Hubbard. She died Oct. 14, 1846, 86. 20. He married, 2d, Nov. 13, 1850, Almira W. Upford of Port- land, dau. of Russell Ufford and Charity Cone. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 207 CHILDREN; BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 1. Sarah A., b. Dec. 15, 1851. 2. Annie Maria, b. March 23, 1859. 292. William Starr White, son of George, Esq., (145) was born in Portland, March 26, 1824, and is a farmer and carpen- ter in that place. He married, June 2, 1847, Emily Strickland of Portland, dau. of Ammial Strickland and Susan Penfield. He has one child, Jane E., b. March 15, 1848. 293. Samuel White, son of Timothy, (146) was born in Upper Middletown, March 10, 1780. He liv^ed in that place, except a few years in Sharon, till about 1837, when he removed to Cheshire, Conn., where he now resides. He married, 1st, Jan. 3, 1802, Betsey Smith of Haddam, dau, of Henry and Susan Smith. She was born April 13, 1784, and died Feb. 15, 1837, [1836 ?] se. 52, He married, 2d, Sept. 3, [Aug. 27?] 1837, Mrs. Concur- rence (Austin) Hill of Cheshire, widow of Jonas Hill. CHILDREN; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Abner, b. May 1, 1803; d. unm., Nov. 5, 1834, a. 31. 2. Susan B., b. March 1, 1805 ; m. Nov. 22, 1826, Ira Brainerd, and d. Feb. 3, 1855, ae. 50. She had, 1. Nancy; 2. Levi ; 3 Susan ; 4. Henry. S.Luther, b. April 5, 1807 ; m. Emily Phelps (481) 4, Betsey, b. Jan. 28, 1809 ; m. Nov. 13, 1828, Luther Sage of Cromwell, and has had, I. Elizabeth Ann, b. Sept 2, 1829; 2. Charles L., b. Nov. 9, 1831 ; 3. Emily B., b. Dec. 11, 1833, d. April 8, 1838 ; 4. Francis Augustus, b. March 5, 1 838 ; 5. Sarah Almira, b. Oct. 18, 1841 ; 6. Georgianna, b. Feb. 18, 1846 ; d. June 22, 1848. 5. Heman, b. March 5, 1811 ; m. 1st, C. Atwood ; 2d, C. C. Mallory. (482) G.Samuel, ' b. May 8, 1813; m. Almira Brooks. . . . (483) 7. Eliza, b. April 2, 1815; m. 1836, Elbridge G. Hall of Wallingford, Conn., now a merchant in San Francisco, Cal. She d. in Cincinnati, O., April 1, 1847, ae. 32. 8. Mariette, b. Nov. 6, 1817 ; m. July 6, 1835, William G. Atwater of Chesh- ire, now of Meriden, a mechanic. She d. March 28, 1852, se. 34. She had, 1. Caroline E., b. Sept. 13, 1836 ; 2. George A., b. Jan. 26, 1842 ; 3. Ellen A., b. April 30, 1846. 9. Almira, b. Nov. 22, 1819 ; m. Dec. 7, 1842, Garry J. Mix of Wallingford, Conn., a manufacturer. She has, 1. Ann Eliza, b. Feb. 25, 1846 ; 2. Frances A., b. Dec. 21,1847. \0. Henry S., b, July 17, 1822; m. Susan M. Couch (484) 208 SEVENTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. n. Timothy, b. Nov. 2, 1824 ; m. Caroline E. Cowles. . . . (485) 12. Flora Ann, b. July 14, 1827 ; m. Sept. 18, 1853, Russell J. Ives of Meriden, a merchant, and d. Nov. 11, 1857, s&. 30. She had, 1. Edwin R., b. July 12, 1855 ; 2. Flora A., b. Jan. 9, 1857. 13. Benjamin, b. Dec. 12, 1829; d. Jan. 14, 1838, ee. 8. 294. Capt. Timothy White, son of Timothy, (146) was born in Upper Middletown, now Cromwell, Dec. 26, 1787. He resided there, and was a sea-captain. He died Aug. 22, 1858, ae. 70. He married, March 6, 1811, RoxY Sage of Upper Middle- town, dau. of Solomon Sage. She was born Feb. 17, 1790, and died Aug. 24, 1857, x. 67. CHILDREN. 1. William Henry, h. Jan. 14, 1812; lives in Middletown. 2. Timothy Sage, b. Dec. 11, 1816 ; d. Feb. 1, 1819. 3. Jerusha Savage, b. Jan. 30, 1818 ; m. April 4, 1843, Alfred Harris of Goshen, Orange Co., N. Y. She has, 1. Alfred White, b. Jan. 19, 1844 ; 2. Luther, b. Oct. 13, 1845; 3. Laura Harriet, b. Aug. 23, 1847 ; 4. Ellen Maria, b. Feb. 19, 1849. 4. Laura Sage, b. Sept. 17, 1820; lives in Cromwell. 295. Benjamin White, son of Timothy, (146) was born in Upper Middletown, Aug. 9, 1794. He lived in the city of Middletown, and died May 14, 1828, 3d. 33. He married, April 25, 1819, Sally Cook. CHILDREN. 1. Martha Birdsey, b. April 26, 1820; m. Norman W. Pomeroy of Meriden. 2. Sina Cook, b. March 19, 1822. 3. Silvia Antoinette, b. July 19, 1824. 4. Lavinia Maria, b. Oct. 3,1827. 296. Aaron White, son of Samuel, (147) was born Nov. 2, 1788. He is a farmer in Holland Patent, Oneida Co., N. Y. He married Rhoda Bagg of Lanesboro, Mass. CHILDREN. 1. Charles Merrow, b. ; a farmer in Holland Patent. 2. Martha, b. 297. Hon. Fortune Clark White, son of Col. Daniel Clark, (148) was born in Whitestown, N. Y., July 10, 1787, and has resided chiefly in that place. He is a lawyer, and for five years from about 1887 was First Judge of Oneida County Court. He has been a Brigadier General of the N. Y. State DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 209 Militia, and has twice been a member of the Legislature. In 1826 the honorary degree of Master of Arts was conferred on him by Hamilton College. He married, Aug. 3, 1815, Experience Patten of Hartford, Conn., dau. of Nathaniel Patten and Lucinda Hitchcock. She died June 23, 1851. CHILDREN. 1. Nathaniel Patten, b. May 21, 1816 ; is a dentist at Port Huron, St. Clair Co. Mich. 2. Lucinda Patten, b. July 31, 1817 ; d. 1832, fe.. 15. 3. Junius, b. Dec. 20, 1818; d. 1819. 4. Edgar, b. Oct. 3, 1820; m. Adelia Jones. . . . (486) 5. James Hillhouse, h. April 28, 1822 ; m. A. M. Wetraore, and another. (487) 6. Henry Randolph, b. April 23, 1824; m. Sarah Bruce Clark. . . (488) 7. Frances Amelia, b. Jan. 11, 1826; ra. Sept. 1, 1846, George Dickinson Hill, a merchant in Ann Arbor, Mich., and has had, 1. George White, b. Aug. 4, 1847 ; 2. Florence, b. Sept. 11, 1849, d. April 21, 1852 ; 3. Susan Esther, b. April 2, 1852 ; 4. Henry Rowland, b. Nov. 19, 1853. 298. Henry White, son of Joseph, (149) was born in Whitestown, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1788. He is engaged in farming in that place, but resides in Utica. From 1822 to 1838 he was Superintendent of the Utica and Schenectady Packet Boat Company. He married, Feb. 7, 1815, Julia Bidwell of Farmington, Conn., dau. of Titus Bidwell and Nancy Langdon. She was born Nov. 25, 1797, and died July 27, 1841, se. 43. CHILDKEN. 1. Edward Bidwell, b. Dec. 4, 1815 ; d. Aug. 17, 1828, ce. 12. 2. Harriet Maria, b. Jan. 2, 1818 ; m. Aug. 31, 1837, E. G. Peckham of Lock- port, N. Y., and has, 1. Edward B. ; 2. Julia B. ; 3. Fanny ; 4. Charles. 3. Jane Amelia, b. March 26, 1824; m. Sept. 26, 1844, Henry Seymour Lan- sing, proprietor of a "Foreign Express." She now resides in Paris, France, and has, 1. Henry White ; 2. Arthur Livingston. 4. Emily, b. ; d. in infancy. 5. Abhy, b. ; d. in infancy. 6. Sarah Eliza, b. Sept. 28,1829; ra. Feb. 25, 1848, Henry Malsom of Albany, N. Y., and d. July 17, 1856, se. 26. She had, 1. Anna; 2. Julia. 299. Joseph White, son of Joseph, (149) was born in Whitestown, N. Y., Dec. 10, 1794. He removed to the West, and was for some time a hatter in St. Louis, Mo., but is said to be now residing with his son-in-law, in New Orleans, La. Name of his wife not ascertained. 210 SEVENTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. CHILDREN. 1 . A daughter ; m. Twichell of New Orleans. 2. A son ; said to be living in California. Perhaps there are other children. 300. Canvass White, son of Hugh, Jun., (150) was born in Whitestown, N. Y., Sept. 8, 1790. He served one cam- paign on the frontier, in the war of 1812, as Lieutenant in a corps of volunteers, and was at the sortie of Fort Erie. He was one of the earliest and ablest Engineers on the Erie Canal, and while engaged on this, resided principally in Troy, N. Y. He subsequently resided in Reading and Bethlehem, Pa., and in Princeton, N. J., while engaged on the Union, Lehigh, and the Delaware and Raritan Canals. He died at St. Augustine, Florida, whither he had gone in pursuit of health, Dec. 18, 1834, {B. 44. He married, 1820, Louisa Loomis of Lowville, Lewis Co., N. Y. She now resides with her daughter, in Bethlehem, Pa. CHILDREN. 1. Charles L., h. 1821 ; res. in Mauch Chunk, Carbon Co., Pa. ; an agent on the Lehigh Valley R. R. He m. Ellen Till of Easton, Pa., and has one daughter. 2. Cornelia P., b. Nov., 1832 ; m. Aug., 1852, R. Henry Barnes of Summit Hill, Carbon Co., Pa., who d. Oct., 1856. She has, 1. Edward ; 2. Henry. 3. Susan L., b. Oct., 1833 ; d. in Jersey City, N. J., June 29, 1853, te. 19. Other children died in infancy. 301. Hon. Hugh White, son of Hugh, jun., (150) was born in Whitestown, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1798. He graduated at Hamilton College in 1823, and fitted for the Bar in the office of Col. Charles G. Haines of New York city, but soon turned his attention to other business pursuits, and engaged in agri- culture, extensive manufacturing, and contracting on public works. In 1825 he settled in Chittenango, Madison Co., N. Y., and in 1830 removed to Waterford, Saratoga Co., where he now resides, near the village of Cohoes. He has taken an active interest in public affairs, and in 1844 was chosen a Representative to Congress. He served in Congress for three terms, from 1845 to 1851, having been twice re-elected. He married, April 10, 1828, Maria Mills Mansfield of Kent, Conn., born Feb. 5, 1808, dau. of William P. Mansfield and Sally Mills. DESCENDANTS OP NATHANIEX WHITE. 211 CHILDREN. 1. Florilla, b. July 31, 1830; d. June 23, 1851, se. 21. 2. William Punderson, b. June, 1832; d. July, 1832, se. 3 weeks. 3. William Mansfield, b. July 8, 1833 ; a farmer in Ossian, Livingston Co.,N. Y. 4. Isabel, b. March 22, 1837 ; m. Jan. 3, 1855, "William W. Niles, Esq. He grad. Dartmouth Coll., 1845, and is a lawyer in New York. She has Robert Lossing, b. July 2, 1857. 5. Sarah, b. Dec. 24, 1840; d. Dec. 3, 1844. 6. Charlotte, b. Jan. 6, 1843. 7. Maria, b. March 7, 1849; d. Sept., 1849, 302. Jonas White, son of Philo, (152) was born in Whites- town, N. Y., Sept. 10, 1789, and is a farmer in that place. He married, July 25, 1813, Mary Lewis of Whitestown, born Jan. 22, 1790, dau. of John and Anna Lewis. CHILDREN. \. Jonas Autle, b. July 25, 1815 ; m. Almira H. Foote. . . (489) 2. Morris Pratt, ) b. April 26, 1817 ; m. Julia A. Jones. . . . (490) 3. Mary, ) Twins. m. John F. Gray of Racine, Wis., who d. July 14, 1854, se. 50. She now res. in Whitestown. 4. Lewis, b. April 30, 1819; m. Ambrosia Lamb. . . (491) 5. Philo, b. April 24, 1 821 ; is a jeweler in San Francisco, Cal. 6. George Manchester, h.Jnlj 30, 1825 ; m. Submit Bliss. . . . (492) 7. Cynthia Ami, b. Sept. 5, 1827 ; d. April 1, 1842, se. 14. 8. Louisa, b. Feb. 19, 1830; d. July 31, 1831. 9. Charles, b. May 27, 1832; is a farmer in Whitestown. 303. Hiram White, son of Philo, (152) was born in Whites- town, April 11, 1794. He was formerly a hatter, but has been for some years past a merchant and farmer in Illinois. He married, about 1823, Aminta Thruston of Petersburg, Va., who died about 1851, se. about 53. CHILDREN. 1. Catharine,h. about 1824 ; m. about 1846, a Baptist minister in North Carolina, who d. She m. again. 2. Maria, b. about 1827 ; m. about 1845, Pender, of Tarboro', N. C. 3. Indiana, b. about 1829; m. 1853, William Henry Stratton of New York. 304. Hon. Philo White, LL. D., son of Philo, (152) was born in Whitestown, N. Y., June 23, 1796. After spending a few years in a printing office in Utica, he removed to North Carolina, and in 1820 located at Salisbury, Rowan County. Here he became the editor of the " Western Carolinian," which he continued to conduct until 1830, when he was appointed 212 SEVENTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. United States Navy Agent for the Pacific Station. Returning home in 183-1, he estabhshed the "North OaroHna Standard," at Raleigh, and was elected State Printer. From 1837 to 1844 he was a Purser in the U. S. Navy, and was attached to the squadron in the Pacific. Mr. White removed to Wisconsin at an early period of its territorial existence, and ultimately fixed his residence at Racine. He was the editor of several newspapers, at different periods. In 184T he was chosen a member of the Council of the Territorial Legislature, and in the following year was elected to the Senate of the State Legislature. Here he took a prominent part in promoting various measures of public utility. As chairman of the Committee on Education and School Lands, he shared largely in devising and framing the present system of public instruction in that State. At a later period, he was active in the founding of Racine College, under the auspices of the Protestant Episcopal Church of that Diocese, and was one of its Trustees. In 1856 the College conferred upon Mr. White the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws. In 1852 he was chosen one of the presidential electors of Wiscon- sin. He has also been a Brigadier General of the State Militia. In 1849 Mr. White was appointed U. S. Consul to the Hanseatic Republic of Hamburg, and resided there for one or two years. In July, 1853, he was appointed Charge d' Affaires to the Republic of Ecuador, S. A., and in 1855 was raised to the grade of Minister Resident in that country. He continued in this office until September, 1858, and has now returned to take up his residence in Whitestown, his native place. For a more extended notice of Mr. White's public career, the reader is referred to Livingston's " Portraits and Memoirs of Eminent Americans," Vol. IV., from which most of the facts in the foregoing sketch have been taken. He married, May 9, 1822, Nancy R. Hampton of Salisbury, N. C, born Sept., 1802, dau. of William and Mary Hampton. CHILDREN. 1. Mary, b. July 20, 1824 ; m. Aug., 1844, Hon. John W. Ellis of Salisbury, and d., Oct. 19, 1844, se. 20. Mr. Ellis is a lawyer, has been for nine years a Judge of the Superior Courts, and is now Governor of the State. 2. Esther, b. Nov. 9, 1830 ; d. April 24, 1832. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL "WHITE. 213 305. Elisha White, Jim., son of Elisha, (153) was born in Windham, Conn., Aug. 9, 1791. He resided there, and died Jan. 26, 1821, se. 29. He married, Sept. 10, 1815, Lydia Dyer of Windham, dan. of Col. Thomas Dyer and Elizabeth Ripley. She died May 9, 1817, £6. 26. He left one child, Mary Lydia, b. April 6, 1816 ; m. Isaac Allen Stoddard of Windham, and d. Nov. 14, 1839, oe. 23. 806. Henry White, Esq., son of Hon. Dyer, (154) was born in New Haven, Conn., March 5, 1803. He graduated at Yale College in 1821, and was a Tutor in the College from 1823 to 1825. He is a lawyer in New Haven, has been much occupied with the settlement of estates, and the care of trust funds, and is a deacon in the First Congregational Church. He married, Jan. 7, 1830, Martha Sherman of New Haven, born Feb. 13, 1807, dau. of Roger Sherman and Susanna Sta- ples, and grand-daughter of Roger Sherman, the Signer of the Declaration of Independence. CHILDREN. 1. Henry Dyer, b. Sept. 24, 1830; grad. at Yale College in 1851, and is a lawyer in New Haven. 2. Charles Atwood, b. Nov. 11, 1833 ; grad. at Y'ale College in 1854, and lives in New Y'ork. 3. Willard Wetmore,\). Feb. 7, 1835; lives in New Y^ork. 4. Roger Sherman, b. Dec. 26, 1837 ; grad. at Yale College in 1859. 5. Thomas Howell, b. Feb. 4,1840. 6. Oliver Sherman, b. Nov. 2, 1842. 7. George Edward, b. March 17, 1845. 307. Capt. Amos White, son of Capt. Timothy, (155) was born in New Haven, Oct. 31, 1777. He resided there, and was a sea-captain. He married Polly Kimberly, dau. of Asahel Kimberly of West Haven. CHILDREN. 1. Amelia, h. 1803; m. John Warlandof New Haven, and is now living, a widow. Her dau., Clarissa, b. Oct. 8, 1829, m. June 4, 1850, Nathan S. Starr. 2. Mary, b. 1805; m. John Smith, and d. about 1844, leaving two children. 28 214 SEVENTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 308. Capt. Aaeon Claek White, son of Capt. Timothy, (155) was born in New Haven, Oct. 19, 1784. He was a sea- captain, and resided in New Haven, where he died, Feb. 6, 1849, 86. 64. He married, Jan. 22, 1811, Clakissa S, Warland of New Haven, dau. of William Warland. She died Jan. 25, 1830. CHILDREN. 1. William, b. Feb. 10, 1813 ; d. March 9, 1813. 2. Clarissa S., h. Oct. 17, 1815; d. Ock 19, 1815. 3. Aaron Raymond, b. May 4, 1819; m. Oct. 20, 1858, Maria A. Braman of Litchfield, Conn. 4. Caroline A., b. March 27, 1817 ; d. July 1, 1841, a?. 24. b. Henry H., b. April 19, 1821 ; m. Nannie Gerard. . . (493) 6. Wiliiam W., b. Nov. 4, 1823; m. Sept. 15, 1857, Elizabeth S. Black. 7. Mary W., b. Oct. 10, 1827 ; m. Nov. 3, 1849, Jeremiah J. Atwater of New Haven. 309. Elisha White, son of Lieut. John, (156) was born in Derby, Conn., Nov. 14, 1779. He died at sea, April, 1805, 86. 25. He married Ethelinda Canfield of Derby. His son, Ahram Canfield, b. ; lives in Ohio. 310, John White, Jun., son of Lieut. John, (156) was born in Derby, Dec. 29, 1780. . He was a carpenter and mill-wright, and resided principally in that part of Derby now called Sey- mour, but, removed, a few years before his death, to Bethany. He died Nov. 7, 1852, £e. 72. He married, Feb. 9, 1802, Martha Hotchkiss of Bethany, born May 9, 1781, dau. of Isaac and Elizabeth Hotchkiss. She lives with her youngest son. CHILDREN. I.Joel, b. April 8,. 1803 ; m. Emma French (494) 2. Elisha, b. April 5,1805; m. Emeline Chapman, , . , (495) 3. John Edwin, b. Dec. 6, 1813; was a farmer, and d, without issue, March 8, 1836, £B. 22. He m. Jan., 1835, E. Ann Davis of Seymour, now the wife of John J. Sperry of Bethany. 4. William C, b. Nov. 15, 1817 ; m. Harriet Prince (496) 311. Daniel White, son of Lieut. John, (156) was born in Derby, Nov. 11, 1 787, and resides there, at Humphrey sville, in the present town of Seymour. He has held various town offices in Derby. Is a carpenter. He married, Jan., 1809, Sally Thorp. DESCENDANTS OP NATHANIEL -NVIIITE. 215 CHILDREN, 1. Isaac, b. Sept. 25, 1811 ; m. Grace Keency. . . - . (496a) 2. Mary Ann, b. Jan. 12, 1814 ; m. Walter R. Clark of Seymour, who d. She res. in Bridgeport, and has, 1. Julia, m. George Perkins of B. ; 2. Minnie. 3. Juliet, b. June 22,1816; m. Heman Childs, of Derby ;,and has, Evelyn, Irene, Sarah Jane, John, Edward, William, and one other. 4. Sarah Jane, b. Nov. 7, 1818; d. unm.. May 31, 1842, ae, 23. 5. Harriet Eliza, b. March 19, 1821 ; m. Charles Hyde, a carpenter, now of Sey- mour, and d. Feb. 18, 1849, x. 28. She had, Hannah, and two d. young. 6. George Bostwick, b. May 1, 1823 ; lives in Seymour. 7. Henry KirJce, h. May. 7, 1825; m. Eliza Brown of Monroe, and d. June 26, 1853, fe. 28. 8. Nathan Fraticis, h. Nov. 16, 1827 ; resides in Troy, N. Y. 9. Henrietta, b. July 3, 1830; m. David Holbrook. 10. Augustus, I b. June 1, 1832; a painter ; lives in Wolcottville, Conn. 11. Augusta, ( Twins. m. Simon Lathrop of Wolcottville, and has, Harriet, Lillie, and Nellie. 12. Margaret, b. Nov. 13, 1834. • 13. John Edicin, b. June 13, 1836 ; d. re. 4 mos. 312. Isaac White, son of Lieut. John, (156) was born in Derby, Sept. 2, 1789. He lives in Seymour. He married Ann Gilbert of Litchfield. CHILDREN. 1. Betsey Ann, b. ; m. Beecher, and d. 2. Walter, b. ; lives in Seymour. 3. Amos, b. ; lives in Seymour. 4. John, b. ; m. and lives in Waterbury. 313. Raymond B. White, son of Lieut. John, (150) was born in Derby, Aug. 31, 1801. Is a carpenter in Plymouth, Ct. He married Harriet Warner of Plymouth. CHILDREN. 1 . James Warner, b. ; m. Louisa Stone ; res. in Plymouth'. 2. Edward, b. 1824; m. Mary A. Sweet, . . . (497) 3. Oscar Leeds, b. March 14, 1826 ; m. Martha Taylor ; res. in New Haven. 4. William, b. Nov. 14,1829; lives in Winsted ; is a carpenter. 5. George, b. Sept. 8, 1833 ; m. Lovina A. Downes. , . (498) 6. Ann Maria, b. March 12, 1836. 314. Amos White, son of Lieut. John, (156) was born in Derby, Con"n., Dec. 22, 1804. He resides in Rochester, N. Y., and is a shoe manufacturer. He married, 1st, Dec, 3, 1829, Hannah Maria Cook of Rochester, dau. of Lewis C. Cook and Hannah Miller. She was born Oct. 14, 1804, and died Oct. 13, 1849, as. 45. 216 SEVENTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. He married, 2d, Dec. 14, 1851, Jane Goldfinch Yatman of Rochester, born Jan. 30, 1826, dau. of John G. Yatman and Margaret Huber. children; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Edward Francis, h. Sept. 1, 1830; lives in Milwaukee, Wis. He m. June 15, 1854, Margaret Miller of Penn Yan, Yates Co., N. Y. 2. George, b. Feb. 22, 1834 ; is a jeweler in Newark, Wayne Co., N. Y. 315. Truman White, son of Isaac, (157) was born in Soiith- ington, Conn., Nov. 8, 1780. He was for a while engaged in merchandizing, but about 1812 settled as a farmer in Spriug- ville, Erie Co., N. Y. He now resides with his son, in Buffalo, N.Y. He married. May 27, 1804, Betsey Tuthill of Trenton, Oneida Co., N. Y., dau. of Daniel Tuthill and Elizabeth Davis. She was born in Southold, L. I., July 28, 1784, and died in Buffalo, June 29, 1852, se. 68. children. 1. Charlotte, h. June 4, 1805 ; m. Oct. 21, 1822, William Riley Burt of Palermo, N. Y., a farmer, who d. Sept. 20, 1850, le. 51. She has had, 1. Hannah Permelia, b. March 11, 1824, d. April 15, 1825; 2. Hubbard Tuthill, b. Aug. 1, 1825, m. May 6, 1852, Cornelia C. Ball, and d. April 18, 1853, ee. 24. She d. June 15, 1854 ; 3. Harriet, b. Nov. 4, 1827, m. Nov. 1, 1849, Riley Harding ; 4. William Riley, b. May 2, 1831, d. June 1, 1834 ; 5. Charles, b. Sept. 20, 1833, d. April 2, 1853, a;. 19 ; 6. William Clark, b. Sept. 22, 1837 ; 7. Jane Elizabeth, b. Oct. 17, 1839, m. Aug. 12, 1855, Peter White ; 8. Lo- renzo White, b. July 12, 1842 ; 9 Mary Jackson, b. March 3, 1844. 2. Daniel D. Tompkins, b. March 22, 1807 ; m. Alma Wilbur. . . (499) 3. Harriet, b. Feb. 29, 1809 ; m. 1829, Harry H. Mattison, a mer- chant, now of Buffalo, and d. Aug. 27, 1849, x. 40. She had, Helen, Car- los, Edwin, and two others, who d. young. 4. Jane Clark, b. March 13, 1812 ; m. July, 1834, Levi Austin Tooley, a farmer in Oswego Co., N. Y. She has had, 1. Charlotte E., b. April 21, 1836, d. April 30, 1852, as. 16; 2. Oscar P., b. May 29, 1838, d. Jan. 6, 1840; 3. Harriet L., b. May 8, 1841, d. March 19, 1857,36. 16; 4. Marion M., b. Jan. 2, 1844, d. May 30, 1848 ; 5. Francis Eugene, b. Feb. 25, 1851. 5. Joel Clark, b. Jan. 31, 1817 ; m. 1st, ME. Lake; 2d, M. A. DeForest. (500) 6. Hubbard Tuthill, h. Jane 7, 1819; m. Catharine Trumbull. . . (501) 7. Vincent, b. Nov. 18, 1821 ; d. ffi. 5 yrs. 8. William Riley , b. June 1, 1824 ; d. ae. 14 mos. 9. Charles Burt, b. Aug. 30, 1826 ; m. Mariette Canada. . . . (502) 10. Baldwin T., b. Jan. 15,1828; m. Louisa Mace. . . . (503) 316. Francis White, son of Isaac, (157) was born July 22, 1782. He settled in Springville, Erie Co., N. Y., and died Jan. 7, 1858, se. 75. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 217 He married Emma Rushmore, dau. of Jacob Riishmore and Emma Green. CHILDREN. I.Isaac, b. Feb. 7, 1810 ; m. Anna Smith (504) 2. Jacob, b. Feb. C, 1812 ; m. Alvira Tarbox (505) 3. 7?orfencA;,b. June 23, 1814; m. Sarah Nichols (506) 4. Francis, b. Aug. 15, 1817; lives in Springville. He m. Augusta Perigo, of Maine. 5. Justus, b. Aug. 6, 1827; m. Mary J. Hill (507) 317. Moses White, son of Isaac, (157) was born June 30, 1784. He is a goldsmith, and now resides near River Falls, Pierce Co., Wis. He married, 1st, Mary Tuthill, who died in 1816. He married, 2d, Sally Cheny, who died in 1854. He married, 3d, Mrs. Mary C. Leonard, widow of David Leonard. children; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Daniel, b. ; is a merchant in Illinois. 2. Almira,h. ; ra. Judson Warner, a farmer near River Falls. CHILDREN; BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 3. Hiram W., b. ; m. Rose Ann Stewart. . . . (508) 4. Frederick, b. ; res. at Scales Mound, Jo Daviess Co., 111. 5. Nancy, b. ; m. Harris Glcason, Esq., a lawyer, of Scales Mound, 111. 6. Wells H., b. ; is m., and res. in Dubuque, Iowa. 7. John, b. ; is a farmer near Dubuque. 8. Eunice, b. ; m. Lyman Carpenter of Pierce Co., Wis. 9. Polly, b. Several of the married children have families. 318. Roderick White, son of Isaac, (157) was born in Southington, Conn., Dec. 8, 1788. He settled in that part of Paris, Oneida Co., N. Y., which is now the town of Kirkland, where he still resides. He married, July 5, 1816, Lucy Blakeslee of Paris, born Sept. 1, 1798. CHILDREN. I.Leonard, b. May 30, 1817 ; m. Clarissa Cone. . . . (509) 2. Moses Clark, b. July 24, 1819; m. 1st, Jane I. Atwater; 2d, Mary Seely. (510) 3. Lois, b. Feb. 27, 1822; m. Dec. 24, 1844, George M. Tooley, now a farmer in Palermo, Oswego Co., N. Y. She has had, 1. Jennett Lucretia, b. Sept. 27, 1845, d. Aug. 15, 1848 ; 2. Lucy Jane, b. July 14, 1847 ; 3. Martha Eliz- abeth, b. Nov. 17, 1849 ; 4. Laura Maria, b, April 26, 1853, d. Oct. 18, 1853 ; 5. Mary Louisa, b. Nov. 2, 1854 ; 6. George Addison, b. Nov. 4, 1857. 218 SEVENTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 4. Aaron, b. Sept. 18, 1824; is Professor of Mathematics in Oneida Confer- ence Seminary, Cazenovia, N. Y. 5. Joseph, b. April 10, 1827 ; m. Susan E. Beebe. . . . (511) 6. Martha, b. April 16, 1829 ; m. Aug. 1, 1857, Alva H. Long of Cazenovia, a teacher. 7. Jenneite, b. July 6, 1831 ; m. Nov. 2, 1853, Franklin B.Lohnes, a farmer, of Floyd, N. Y., now of Canada, and has Jenny, b. Aug. 11, 1858. 8. Eli, b. Nov. 15, 1833 ; d. March 17, 1840, se. 6. 9. Phebe, b. July 1, 1836. 10. Laura, b. Dec. 23, 1838. 11. Sampson, b. Feb. 2, 1845. 319. Albert White, son of Isaac, (157) was born May 19, 1797. He is said to be living in Mansfield, Ohio. He has a family ; one son a physician. Particulars not received. 320, Almer White, son of Isaac, (157) was born March 14, 1802. He is a farmer in Springville, Erie Co., N. Y. He married, 1st, April 25, 1827, Ruth Ann Tefft of Oris- kany, N. Y., who died Jan. 3, 1842. He married, 2d, June 30, 1842, Rebecca Ellinwood, who died May 16, 1845. He married, 3d, July 22, 1846, Cornelia Ellinwood, sister of his second wife. children; — BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. William, b. April 5, 1828 ; m. Cordelia Hammond. . . (512) 2. Calista A., b. Jan. 21, 1831 ; d. May 10, 1846, £S. 15. 3. Maria A., b. March 27, 1833. 4. Mary Ann, h. May 26, 1835 ; m. May 25, 1853, John K. Bensley of Wayne Station, Du Page Co., 111. She has, 1. Seward Russell, b. Oct. 22, 1855 ; 2. Maria Vestina, b. July 15, 1857. 5. Alma, b. Sept. 26, 1837 ; d. April 5, 1840. 6. Louisa, b. Sept. 26, 1839. CHILDREN; — BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 7. Seth B., b. March 22, 1843 ; d. June 18, 1843. 8. Cornelia E., b. Aug. 22, 1844; d. Aug. 25, 1845. CHILDREN; BY THE THIRD MARRIAGE. 9. Harriet R., b. Aug. 2, 1848. 11. Helen 0., b. Sept. 25, 1852. 10. EdtvardE., b. March 29, 1850. 12. Frank G., b. April 21, 1854. 321. James White, Jun., son of Capt. James, (159) was born in Newport, N. H., Feb., 1784, [1785 ?] and was a farmer there. The time and place of his death are not ascertained. He married, 1805, Grace Wilcox of Newport, dau. of Dea. Jesse Wilcox and Thankful Stevens. She was born Feb. 10, 1782, and died Nov. 9, 1819, se. 37. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 219 CHILDREN. 1. Caroline, b. Feb. 14, 1806; m. Aug. 17, 1835, Jonathan Edwards Rowell, a farmer in Claremont, N. H., who d. Jan. 31, 1855, ai. 48. She has had, I. George Edwards, b. May 16, 1841 ; 2. Henry Louis, b. Aug, 26, 1843 ; 3. Ellen Maria, b. July 23, 1845 ; d. Nov. 9, 1855, te. 10. 2. il/eroa, b. Dec, 16, 1808; m. John L. Manning of Goffstown,N. H., a carpenter. 3. Harriet Annesley, b. May 18, 1810; m. Dec. 30, 1835, Rev. John L. Smith of Brookfield, Vt., and has had, 1. Ceylon Chase, b. Dec. 31, 1836, d. Dec. 29, 1837 ; 2. Ceylon Pomeroy, b. March 8, 1839 ; 3. Hiland Howell, b. March II, 1842 ; 4. John Rowland, b. July 18, 1846; 5. Martha Matilda, b. Jan. 15, 1849. 4. Alverse L., h. July 31, 1811 ; m. Mary Cole (513) 5. Jaines E., b. Aug, 31, 1813 ; went to Oregon about 1849. 322. Calvin White, son of Capt. James, (159) was born in Newport, N. H. He is a farmer in Dalton, N. H. He married Hannah Fields of Newport. CHILDREN. 1. James. 4. John. 2. Emeline. 5, Eliza. 3. Philander. 323. Elisha White, son of Capt. James, (159) was born in Newport, N. H., Feb. 26, 1807. He is a farmer; has lived chiefly in Brownington, Yt., where his children were born, but now resides in West Charleston, Vt. He married Lucinda S. Bennett, who was born in Ran- dolph, Vt., Feb. 14, 1819. CHILDREN. 1. Homer H., b, Dec. 7, 1838 ; is a merchant in Texas, 2. James L., b. Feb, 7, 1843. 3. Laura L., b. Oct, 9, 1845, 5, Harry B., b. Nov. 17, 1852. 4. Elisha J., b. Oct, 26, 1848. 6. Frank H.,h. Sept. 24, 1858. 324. Robert White, son of Rev. Calvin, (160) was born in Hanover, N. J., Dec. 1, 1792. After 1827 he wrote his name, "Robert White, Jr." He was a merchant in New York, and also for a short time resided in Birmingham, England. In 1833 he retired from business, and became a farmer at Shrews- bury, N. J., where he died, Jan. 12, 1856, ae. 63. He married, April 9, 1818, Hannah Gibbs, born July 7, 1795, dau. of Abel and Elizabeth Gibbs. CHILDREN. 1. Abel, h. Oct, 18, 1819; d, Aug., 1820, 2. Phebe Corlies, b. Oct. 12, 1821 ; m. May 9, 1844, George C. Baker, a bookseller 220 SEVENTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. in New York, and lives in Flushing, L. I. She has had, 1 . Hannah White, b. Feb. 17, 1846 ; 2. Mary Baker, b. April 20, 1849; 3. George Dobel, b. March 6, 1851, d. Aug. 26, 18.'32 ; 4. Sarah H., b. March 2, 1853 ; 5. Kobert Haydock, b. July 3, 1855. 3. 2?o6ert Cor?!e//,b. Nov. 1, 1823; m. Hannah D.Baker. . . . (514) 4. Rachel Camp, b. Jan. 26, 1826 ; m. Nov. 4, 1847, Josejjh Baker, of New York, a merchant, and has, 1. Margaret Corlies, b. Oct. 16, 1848 ; 2. Anna, b. Oct. 8, 1852 ; 3. Robert White, b. June 25, 1855. 5. Anna, b. Jan. 21, 1831 ; joined the Society of Shakers at New Lebanon, N. Y., in 1849, and now resides there. 6. John Corlies, b. Jan. 5, 1835 ; was adopted by his mother's uncle, after whom he was named ; is now a student in Harvard College. 325. Richard Mansfield White, son of Rev. Calvin, (160) was born in Bloomfield, N. J., May 26, 1797. In 1815 he was appointed "a Cadet in the service of the United States," at West Point, but resigned the appointment, and, entering commercial life, became a shipping and commission merchant in New York. He was afterwards secretary and financial manager of the Allaire Iron Works. He took a leading part in the movement which resulted in tlie establishment of the first Episcopal Sunday Schools in New York and Brooldyn. In 1827 he removed from New York to Brooklyn, L. I., and in 1845 to Orange, N. J., where he died, Jan. 19, 1849, se. 51. He married. May 25, 1820, Ann Eliza Tousey, of Newtown, Conn., dau. of Donald Grant Tousey and Lucretia Beers. She was born Aug. 5, 1802, and died in Brooklyn, June 8, 1842, 2d. 40. CHILDREN. 1. Richard Grant, b. May 23, 1821 ; m. Alexina B. Maese. . . (515) 2. Marian, b. Sept. 6, 1823; m. Nov. 3, 1847, Edward Williams of Orange, N. J., and has had, 1. Edward Grant, b. Oct. 22, 1848, d. Aug. .30, 1849; 2. James Austin, b. June 3, 1850; 3. George Herbert, b. May 13, 1853 ; 4. Ann Eliza, b. March 23, 1855 ; 5. Marion, b. Aug. 30, 1857. 3. Ann Eliza, b, Nov. 15, 1831 ; d. April 23, 1849, se. 17. 4. Charles Mcllvaine, b. Feb. 15, 1834; d. April, 1842, ee. 8. 5. Augusta, h. Aug. 8, 1838. 326. Moses White, son of Rev. Calvin, (160) was born in Stamford, Conn., April 11, 1799. He was for several years a merchant in New York, New Orleans, and Cincinnati, and afterwards lived for twelve years in Derby, Conn. He now resides in Mt. Yernon, Knox Co., Ohio. He married, July 8, 1833, Maegaret Palmer, of Stoning- DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 221 ton, Conn., born Feb. 6, 1814, dau. of Dudley and Marietta Palmer. CHILDREN. 1. Carleton, b. May 11, 1834 ; m. Nov. 11, 1857, Lizzie H. Dunn. 2. Clement, b. Nov. 3, 1836; d. Sept. 26, 1838. 3. Moses, b. Aug. 16, 1839; d. Aug. 9, 1843. 4. Eliza Lloyd, b. May 16, 1846. 327. Carleton Whitje, son of Rev. Calvin, (160) was born in Stamford, Conn., Feb. 20, 1801. He was formerly a sea- captain, in the "Black Ball" line of Liverpool packets. He now resides in New Haven, Conn. He married, Aug. 12, 1829, Judith C. Miller, born in New York, Aug. 12, 1807, dau. of John Miller and Phebe Pine. 328. Chandler White, son of Rev. Calvin, (160) was born in Derby, Conn., June 14, 1806. He was a merchant in New- York, and for a few years in New Orleans. In 1854 he was chosen a director and vice-president of the "New York, Lon- don and Newfoundland Telegraph Company," and was active in promoting its plans for securing telegraphic communication between the two continents. He died at his residence, near Fort Hamilton, L. I., of yellow fever, Aug, 7, 1856, ae. 50. He had no children. He married, Oct. 10, 1831, Anna Matilda Miller, of Brook- lyn, L. I. 329. Mardenbrough White, son of Rev. Calvin, (160) was born in Derby, Conn., March 6, 1810. He has been a mer- chant in Mt. Vernon, 0., and is now a farmer in Gambler, Knox Co., 0. He married, March 31, 1834, Clarissa Jones, of Provi- dence, R. I. CHILDREN. 1. Sarah, h. Jan. 18, 1836 ; m. Sept. 26, 1854, Rev. Edward C. Benson of Gam- bier, and has, 1. Elden ; 2. Joseph Baker; 3. Harry Copeland, b. Dec. 8, 1857. 2. Anna Matilda, b. Dec. 21, 1839. 3. Clarissa Jones, b. Jan. 10,1842. 4. Margaret Palmer, b. Feb. 6, 1844. 5. Henry Kirke, h. Feb. 27, 1847. 6. Mardenbrough, b. July 20, 1850; d. Aug. 21, 1850. . 29 222 SEVENTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 330. George Berkeley White, son of Rev. Calvin, (160) was born in Derby, Conn., July 7, 1814. He is a merchant in Mt. Vernon, Ohio. He married, Oct. 10, 1839, Clara Miller of Mt. Vernon, dau. of Judge Eli Miller. CHILDREN. 1. Ellen, b. Oct. 12,1840. 6. Clara, b. Jan. 14,1851. 2. Frances, b. Oct. 4,1842. 7. Miller, b. April 4,1853; 3. Calvin, b. March 17, 1844, d. Nov. 5, 1855. 4. Thomas Ewiny, b. April, 1846. 8. Harriet, b. Dec. 26, 1855. 5. George, b. Feb. 5,1848. 'i. Maria Butler, h. At^vW 9,1858. 331. George Elisha White, son of Elisha, (161) was born in Weybridge, Vt., June 2, 1801. He was a surveyor and civil engineer ; resided principally in East Claridon and Cha- grin Palls, Ohio, but removed in 1851 to Salineville, Colum- biana Co., Ohio, where he died, Jan. 25, 1852, «. 50. He was a justice of the peace, and was post-master at East Claridon and at Chagrin Falls. He married, March 20, 1851, Mrs. Martha (Russel) Christie, of Salineville. She now resides at Chagrin Falls. He had one daughter, Martha Ophelia, b. Jan. 17, 1852. 331a. Comfort White, son of Elias, jun.,* (163) was born in Cornwall, Conn., Jan. 3, 1802. He is a farmer in Canton, Conn. Formerly lived in Sheffield, Mass. He married, 1st, Dec. 3, 1826, Laura Norton of Cornwall, dau. of Theodore Norton and Mary Judd. She died Sept. 13, 1836. He married, 2d, May 31, 1837, Miranda Rood of North Canaan, Conn. CHILDREN; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Mary Eliza, b. July 26, 1829 ; m. Feb. 15, 1355, Walker S. Millard, and has, 1. Laura Miranda, b. Dec. 31, 1855 ; 2. Emma Amanda, b. July 22, 1857. 2. Augustus Frederick, b. March 6, 1832; m. April, 1858, Harriet Watts. 3. Julia Maria, b. Feb. 21, 1834. 4. Edward Rogers, i b. May 14, 1836 ; d. March 3, 1837. 5. Edwin Norton, j Twins. CHILD; — BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. G. Augusta Rogers, . b. Oct. 22,1849. * For a corrected account of the family of Elias White, jun., (163) see Appendix. , DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 223 3316. Edward Rogers White, sou of Elias, jun,, (163) was born in Cornwall, Conn., Feb. 14, 1804, and is a farmer there. He has held town offices, and in 1845 represented that town in the Legislature. He married, 1827, Abigail Baldwin of Cornwall, dau. of Henry Baldwin and Jane Shipman. CHILDREN. 1. Edward Henry, b. May 19, 1828 ; m. Nov. 10, 1856, Kebecca A. L. Todd of Cornwall, and d. Dec. 16, 1858, ae. 30. 2. Cynthia Jane, b. Aug. 8, 1830; d. Dec. 27, 1858, se. 28. 331c. Edwin White, son of Elias, jun., (163) was born in Cornwall, Conn., Sept. 21, 1806. He is a farmer there, has held civil offices, and was a representative in 1842 and 1843. He married, Sept. 13, 1837, Laura Whedon of Winchester, dau. of Stephen Whedon and Abigail Drake. CHILDREN. 1. Frances Abigail, b. Aug. 19, 1838. 3. Edwin Augustine, b. Dec. 27, 1854. 2. Laura Isabella, b. May 21,1848. 4. Cynthia Josephine, b. Sept. 3,1858. 331c?. Elias White, son of Elias, jun., (163) was born in Cornwall, Conn., April 16, 1809. He resides at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and is engaged in a railroad office. Has been a justice of the peace. He married, 1st, April 25, 1833, Cynthia Ann Hageman of Poughkeepsie, dau. of Peter Hageman and Phebe Bogardus. She died March 2, 1850. He married, 2d, Oct. 10, 1853, Elizabeth Ann Brower, dau. of John and Maria Brower. CHILD ; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Sarah Elizabeth, b. May 26, 1839 ; m. May 16, 1859, Benjamin Lee of Fishkill, N. Y. CHILDREN; — BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 2. Casper Brower, ) b. Sept. 26, 1854. 3. Mary Frances, > Twins. d. Sept. 15, 1859. 332. Henry Champlin White, son of Capt. Isaac, (164) was born in Upper Middletown, Nov. 14, 1809. He resides in Hartford, Conn. He married, Aug. 19, 1834, Mary Freeland Browning of Brimfield, Mass., born Nov. 3, 1815, dau. of James Browning and Lucinda Smith. 224 SEVENTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. CHILDREN. 1. Samuel Howes, h. AiM-'il 21,1836; m. Cecilia A. Stillman. . . (516) 2. Isaac, b. Aug. 26, 1839. 3. Hoiry C, b. Marcli 4, 1844. 333. Isaac White, son of Capt. Isaac, (164) was born in Upper Middletown, June 29, 1814. He resides in Utica, N. Y. He married, May 10, 1838, Sarah Ann Girard, dau. of Luther Girard and Lydia Blaisdell. CHILDREN. 1. Henn/ Champlin, b. Feb. 17, 1839. 2. Sarah Elisabeth, b. Feb. 5,1841. 3. Arthur, b. June 26, 1843. 4. Harriett Antoinette, h. Sept. 14, 1845. b. Mar )j Jane, b. Nov. 14,1847. 6. Frances Louise, b. June 20, 1850. 7. Caroline Amelia, b. June 19, 1852. 8. Priscilla Agnes, b. March 21, 1854. 9. Ella Lydia, b. Oct. 13, 1856. IN THE LINE OP JACOB WHITE, OF MIDDLETOWN. 334. Samuel White, son of Samuel, Jun., (165) was born in North Coventry, Conn., May, 1782. He lived in Buffalo, N. Y., and died there, March, 1854, je. 72. He married Lydia Jewett of N. Coventry, dau. of Ichabod Jewett. She is dead. CHILDREN. 1. Jennette. Record of this family not furnished. 2. Leonard. 3. Ichabod J. These sons are hardware dealers and edge-tool makers, Buffalo. 335. Jonathan Porter White, son of Samuel, Jun., (165) was born in North Coventry. He was killed by the explosion of a powder-mill, in Mansfield, Conn., Nov. 10, 1825. He married Abigail Scripture of Mansfield. She is now the wife of Dr. Adrastus Doolittle of New York. CHILDREN. 1. Samuel Porter, b. Dec. 3, 1820; is a carpenter in N. Y. city. He m. 1851, Caroline Adams, and has had, 1. Caroline, d. ; 2. Abigail A., d. ; 3. Wil- liam M., d. 2. Charles Fayette, b. ; d. 1858, in Cook Co., 111.; left a family. 3. Norman Brigham, b. ; m. Eveline Gilbert. . . (517) 4. James Albert, b. ; is a R. R. Conductor ; lives in Brooklyn, L. I. He m. Letitia Reeves of Greenport, L. I., who d. July, 1858, leaving two children. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 225 336. Chester White, son of Lemuel, (166) was born Feb. 14, 1793. He is a farmer in Batavia, Genesee Co., N. Y. He married, Jan. 1, 1816, Lucy Toplipf of South Coventry, Conn. She died Feb. 5, 1851. CHILDREN. 1. Harrison, h. ScY>t. 21, 1816 ; m. Sarah Dunn (518) 2. Mary, b. Oct. 28, 1818; lives in Batavia. 3. Emily, b. Jan. 4, 1822 ; m. Oct. 23, 1845, George Terry of Batavia, and has, 1. Harriet ; 2. Jenny; 3. John ; 4. Cleveland. 4. Jerome, b. Feb. 15, 1824 ; d. July 5, 1825. 5. Lemuel, b. March 15, 1826 ; went to Cal. in 1854. 6. Maria, b. Aug. 22, 1828; m. Chester Mann of B., and d. Feb. 17," 1858, SB. 29. She had, 1. Harrison ; 2. Jenny ; 3. Jerome ; 4. Ellen. 7. Laura, b. Sept. 21, 1830 ; m. May 25, 1851, Henry Hammond of B., and has, 1. Jay; 2. Emma? 3. Charles. 8. Ann, h. Jan. 15, 1833. 9. Eliza, h. July 26, 1836. 10. Kirke, b. Nov. 24, 1838. 837. Lemuel White, Jun., son of Lemuel, (166) was born April 9, 1795. He was a harness-maker in Buffalo, N. Y., where he died. May 5, 1840, ae. 44. He married, Nov. 6, 1817, Eliza Mathews of New York, born May 2, 1797, dau. of James Mathews and Mary Clark. CHILDREN. 1. William Chester, b. March 21, 1819; m. 1844, Elizabetii Burgess, a native of London ; has had three children. 2. Ann Maria, b. ; m. Alexander McKay, a merchant ; had two children. 3. Eliza, b. 1 824 ; ni. Nov. 1 8, 1 846, Andrew J. Trumbull, a merchant. 4. John B., b. March 29, 1831 ; m. 1853, Louisa Sawin of Buffalo ; has three children. 5. Walton Otis, b. Aug. 11, 1834. Two other children died in infancy. 338. Calvin White, son of Dan, Esq., (168) was born in Torrington, Conn., July 6, 1786. He removed with his father to Vermont, and died in Waterford, Feb. 11, 1810, £e. 23. He married, 1809, Mary Burns, dau. of Capt. Burns, of Whitefield, N. H. She died in 1813. His only child, Bowena, b. 1810; m. 1831, Samuel Huntoon, now of Holland, Orleans Co., Vt. Sliehas, 1. Calvin, b. 1832; 2. Paran, b. 1833; 3. Samuel Alden, b. 1835; 4. Mary Elizabeth, b. 1838, d. 1854 ; 5. Moses, b. 1847 ; 6. John, b. 1849 ; 7. A child. 226 SEVENTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 339. Erastus Wilson White, son of Dan, Esq., (168) was born in Norfolk, Conn., Sept. 2T, 1793. In 1815 he engaged in mercantile pursuits in Quebec,' Canada, and in 1834 removed to Morristown, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., where he now resides. He has held the offices of town clerk, post-master, and justice of the peace. He married, 1817, Lydia K. Remick, born in 1796, dau. of David Remick of Stanstead, C. E. CHILDREN. 1. Laura Ann, b. March 17, 1820; in. 1838, Hon. Dunbar Eoss of Quebec, late Solicitor General for Lower Canada, and now a member of the Provin- cial Parliament. She has, 1. Dunbar, b. 1840 ; 2. George, b. 1854 ; 3. Fran- ces Hincks, b. 1856. 2. Sophia, b. 1823 ; d. 1824. 3. William WUson,h. 1824; d. 1847, 33. 23. 4. Sophia Amelia, b. 1826; d. 1828. 5. George, b. 1829 ; drowned in Morristown, 1849, £e. 20. 6. Burns Erastus, b. Sept. 27, 1830; res. in Morristown. Hem. Sept. 22, 1858, Mary Catharine Ames of Lisbon, N. Y., b. Oct. 2, 1837, dau. of Joseph P. Ames. 7. Charles Augustus, h. 1832; d. 1833. S. Emma Augusta, b. 1835; d. 1836. 340. Hiram Jacob White, son of Thomas, (169) was born in Torrington, Conn., July 26, 1802. He is a merchant in Boston, Mass. He married, Aug. 14, 1828, Henrietta Sophia Clark of Waterbury, Conn., dau. of Cyrus and Nancy Clark. She died Aug. 22, 1835, 2d. 26. CHILDREN. 1. Martha Louisa, b. April 11, 1829; m. Charles G. Merriman of New Haven, Conn., a merchant. 2. William Henry, h. Dec. 5, 1833; d. Dec. 22, 1835. 341. Ransom Coe White, son of Elam, (170) was born in Burke, Vt., Oct. 2, 1806. He resides in East Haven, Vt. He married, June 30, 1829, Hannah B. Walter of East Haven, born July 22, 1809. CHILDREN. \. Alonzo, b. Nov. 2, 1830 ; m. Huldah L. Hosford. . . (519) 2. Alanson, b. Feb. 27, 1832 ; m. Oct. 23, 1855, Arminda A. Powers of Burke. 3. Hilamon, b. Aug. 2, 1833 ; d. Jan. 28, 1852, as. 18. 4. Elam H., b. Jan. 26, 1840. 5. Harriet Eliza, b. June 5, 1846. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 227 342. OsMAN White, son of Elam, (170) was born in Burke, Vt., Nov. 1, 1808, and resides there. He married, March 18, 1835, Frinda Smith, born in Hins- dale, N. H., March 27, 1813. CHILDREN. 1. Twin ) o i;j i b. Oct. 17, 1836 ; d. same day. 2. children, ) ' 3. Melvin,' b. Aug. 12, 1838. 343. Nelson White, son of Roswell, (172) was born in Granville, Mass., Jan. 20, 1813. He is a carpenter; is now a farmer in Spencer, Medina Co., Ohio. He married, Oct. 3, 1889, Emily Penfield, of Peiifield, Monroe Co., N. Y. CHILDREN. 1. Edivard Nelson, b. Feb. 12,1842. 2. Augusta Beulah, b. March 7, 1850. 344. Orrin Chauncey White, son of Eoswell, (172) was born in Granville, Mass., March 16, 1814. He is a carpenter and farmer in Gates, Monroe Co., N. Y. He married, Sept. 14, 1841, Mary E. Shedd. CHILDREN. 1. John. 3. George. 2. Randolph. 4. Mary. 345. John Birge White, son of Roswell, (172) was born in Granville, Mass., Oct. 30, 1817. He is a farmer in Spencer, Medina Co., Ohio. He married, Aug. 6, 1848, Hannah Luce of Spencer, dau. of Aaron Luce and Sally M. Grandy. CHILDREN. 1. Mary Elizabeth, b. June 16, 1850. 2. Lucy Maria, b. Nov. 9, 1851. 3. Franklin Aaron, h. Sept. 23, 1855. 4. Orrin, b. Aug. 19, 1858. 346. Charles Plumb White, son of Chauncey, (173) was born in Winchester, Conn., Aug. 4, 1809. He is a shoe- maker; has lived in Lenox and Marcellus, Onondaga Co., N. Y. ; removed in 1857 to Belvidere, Boone Co., 111. He married, Oct. 10, 1833, Mercy A. Wilcox of Granville, Mass. 228 SEVENTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. CHILDREN. 1. Almira B., b. May 2, 1834 ; d. March 5, 1857, a;. 23. 2. >Sara/t il/., b. Aug. 31, 1835 ; m. June 11, 1854, Thomas Chryster of Marcellus, N. Y. 3. William Chaunccy, b. May 22, 1837. 4. Charlotte S., b. Sept. 20, ; ra. March 5, 1859, John Cof5fin of Bel- videre. 111; 5. Pkilena C, b. July 4, 1840. 6. Imry Styles, b. Oct. 10,1841. 7. H. E., b. Oct. 16, 1843, 8. Norman H., b. Nov. 23, 1845. 9. Orrin Charles, b. Sept. 16, 1847. 10. Javies Orneldo, b. July 5, 1849. 11. Leverett Alphonso, b. Sept. 16, 1851. 12. Martha Jane, b. Oct, 9, 1853 ; d. April 30, 1857. 347. Elijah Brainard White, son of Brainard, (174) was born in Torrington, Conn., Aug. 29, 1808. He was a mason, resided in Winsted, Conn., and died March 16, 1859, se. 50. He married, Sept. 4, 1833, Mary Camp of Winsted, born Aug. 3, 1814, dau. of Moses Camp and Diadema Knowlton. CHILDREN. 1. Annie EUsaheth, b. July 1, 1836. 2. Mary Adelaide, b. July 16, 1840; d. May 4, 1844. 3. Julia Emorette, b. Jan. 20, 1842; d. Aug. 21, 1842. 4. Adeline Rosetta, b. Sept. 9, 1845. 348. Edwin Riley White, son of Brainard, (174) was born Oct. 15, 1810. He is a merchant in Canastota, Madison Co., N.Y. He married, April 26, 1836, Julia Westlake of Winsted, Conn., dau. of John and Flora Westlake. 349. Nathan Curtis White, Esq., son of Brainard, (174) was born Sept. 24, 1820. He is a lawyer in Utica, N. Y. He married, 1st, July 30,1850, Jane Cheesbro Stanton, of Trenton, N. Y., who died Dec. 31, 1853. He married, 2d, May 12, 1858, Delia Dana of Utica. 350. William White, son of Joel, Jun., (176) was born in Russia, Herkimer Co., N. Y., Nov. 9, 1805. He is a farmer in Edwards, St. Lawrence Co.,N. Y. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 229 He married, 1st, March, 1832, Margaret Morgan of Gou- verneur, N. Y., who died Sept., 1838. He married, 2d, 1839, Mariam Castle of Edwards, who died Feb., 1847. He married, 3d, Aug. 5, 1847, Mariett Castle. CHILD ; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Mary, b. March, 1835. CHILDREN ; — BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 2. Margaret, b. Dec, 1840; d. March, 1856, je. 15. 3. Henry, b. Sept., 1842. 351. Albert White, son of Joel, Jun., (176) was born in Russia, N. Y., April 16, 1811. He is a farmer in Edwards, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. He married, 1st, Sept. 16, 1841, Lucy Sloper of Pitcairn, St. L. Co. She was born June 4, 1817, and died Nov. 26, 1842, 86. 25. He married, 2d, Sept. 14, 1843, Melvina Caroline Mitch- ell of Fowler, St. L. Co., born Dec. 14, 1817. CHILDREN; — ONE BY EACH MARRIAGE. 1. Albert S., b. Nov. 24, 1842. 2. Lucy, b. Sept. 14, 1845. 852. Frederic White, son of Joel, Jun., (176) was born in Edwards, N. Y., April 21, 1823, and is a farmer on the homestead there. He married, Oct., 1851, Nancy Snow of Pitcairn, N. Y., and has one son, Harvey, b. Feb., 1853. 353. John White, son of John, (177) was born in Upper Middletown, Conn., June 26, 1790. He was a ship-carpenter ; resided in Albany, N. Y., and died Feb. 10, 1846, ae. 55. He married, 1st, Sept. 6, 1808, Emily Savage of Upper Middletown, dau. of Capt. Abijah Savage. She was born Feb. 12, 1792, and died June 11, 1826, ^. 34. He married, 2d, Dec. 16, 1830, Mrs. Sarah Jones, widow of Ezekiel Jones of Up. Mid. She was the dau. of William and Ellen Belcher, and was born Oct. 31, 1797. CHILDREN; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. John, b. Nov, 15, 1809 ; is a stove dealer in Wellsville, N. Y. 2. Emma, b. July 28, 1811 ; d. Oct. 2, 1825, se. 14. 30 230 SEVENTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 3. Caroline, b. Aug. 18, 1813; d. Feb. 15, 1818. 4. George Henry, b. July .5, 1815; m. Mary Sophia Tobcy. . . (520) 5. Nehemiah Bassett, b. Dec. 24, 181 6 ; m. Mrs. A. H. Newman, and another. (521 ) 6. Russell M., b. March 31, 1819 ; m. Caroline B. Farnsworth. . (522) ; 7. Caroline, b. Dec. 5, 1820; m. June 21, 1S47, George D. Jones of Fredo- nia, N. Y., a carpenter. She has had, John Levcrett, b. Sept. 25, 1848, d. Aug. 2, 1849. 8. Grace Savage, b. Nov. 14, 1822 ; m. May 16, 1848, Joel H. Whitlock, a mer- chant in Galway, N. Y., who d. Nov, 5, 1853. 9. Lucius, 1 b. July 29, 1824; a merchant in Monticello, Ga. 10. Linus, S Twins. m. Mary Server. . . . (523) 11. Emma, b. March 24, 1826 ; m. Oct. 21, 1846, Wilson J. Hubbard of Wells- ville, N. Y., and has had, 1. Charles H., b. Jan. 16, 1848, d. Aug. 1, 1848 ; 2. Edward L., b. Aug. 7, 1852 ; 3. Grace W., b. Feb. 18, 1855 ; 4. Lucius W., b. Oct. 2, 1858. CHILDREN ; BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 12. Josephine, h. Sept. 16, 1831 ; d. Dec. 26, 1832. ' 13. Josephine, b. March 20, 1834; m. July 7, 1850, John Shaver, and has had, 1. Josephine, b. Oct. 19, 1851, d. Nov. 3, 1851 ; 2. Nellie, b. Sept. 11, 1852. 14. Mary, b. May 22, 1836. 15. Charles, b. May 25, 1839. 354. Jacob White, son of John, (177) was born in Upper Middletown, April 27, 1792. He was a tanner and shoe- maker, and in 1819 removed to Sandisfield, Mass., where he carried on the business of tanning for twelve years. He re- turned to Upper Middletown, and chiefly resided there until his death, Jan. 13, 1849, ae. 56. He married, Nov. 22, 1815, Susan Sage, born March 28, 1796, dau. of Capt. William Sage. She married, 2d, May, 1854, James Goodrich of Cromwell. CHILDREN. 1. William Sage, b. July 22,1816; m. Mary 8a.vage. . . . (524) 2. Henry S, b. Feb. 12, 1818 ; m. Catharine Chandler. . . . (525) 3. Lw^/ter C/^apm, b. Dec. 25, 1821 ; m. Jane A. Moses. . . . (526) 4. Harriet M., b. Oct. 3, 1825 ; m. May 16, 1850, Joseph Edwards, of Crom- well, and has had, 1. Catharine Augusta, b. Feb. 11, 1851, d. Aug. 1, 1854; 2. Mary Louisa, b. Feb. 11, 1853; 3. Susan Sage, b. March 10, 1855; 4. Joseph Wells, b. Jan. 3, 1857. 5. Jaco6 TFateon, b. Sept. 19, 1827; m, Anna E.Wells, , . , (527) 6. Abigail Eells, b. Oct. 23, 1831 ; d. Sept. 24, 1833. 7. Orrin Sage, h. Aug. 10, 1834 ; d. Dec. 6, 1841, aa. 7. 8. Ja7ie Augusta, b. Dec. 27, 1837; d. Dec. 19, 1841. 355. Luther White, son of John, (177) was born in Upper Middletown, Jan. 11, 1799. He was a joiner, and resided in Hartford, where he died, Nov. 21, 1836,-86. 37. DESCENDANTS OF JOHN WHITE, JUNIOR. 231 He married, Jan. 6, 1831, Maria Hayden of Hartford, dau. of Gen. William and Martha Hayden. She is now Mrs. Pease. CHILDREN. 1. Leverett, b. Jan. 3, 1833 ; d. July 23, 1839. 2. Eveline, b. Sept. 19, 1834. 356. Lemuel "White, Jun., son of Lemuel, (179) was born in Middletown, Conn., April 11, 1802. He was a steam-boat captain, and died at Cliarleston, S. C, March, 1848, ae. 46. He married, Oct. 6, 1824, Auura Higby. CHILDREN. I.Charles, b. Aug., 1825. 2. TF/7/ia7n, b. Oct., 1827. 3. A daughter, b. ; d. ia infancy. 357. Aaron J. White, son of Lemuel, (179) was born in Middletown, Sept. 7, 1829. He lives in Rockford, 111. He married, 1852, Jane Chapman, and has one son, George, b. 1853, and perhaps other children. IN THE LINE OF JOSEPH WHITE, OP MIDDLETOWN. 358. Dr. William Morell White, son of Joseph, (182) was born July 29, 1822. He is a physician in Fair Haven, Conn. He married, 1844, Emily F. Cogley. CHILDREN. 1. Franklin C. 2. Estdla. DESCENDANTS OF JOHN WHITE, JUNIOR. 359. Dan White, son of Capt. John, (186) was born in Windham, Conn., Oct. 21, 1789. He resided in Rome, N. Y., but now lives in Kenosha, Wis. He married, Nov. 28, 1810, Polly Jones of Rome, born 1794, dau. of Gideon and Lydia Jones. CHILDREN. I.Benjamin, b. 1811 ; m. Esther Noyes (528) 2. Mary Ann, b. Feb. 3, 1814 ; m. Feb. 19, 1834, James N. Hustcd, now a mer- chant in New York, and had John White, b. Dec. 24, 1834, d. Oct. 1, 1839. 3. Alonzo, b. 1816 ; m. Lydia B. Leonard (529) 4. Francis, b. 1818 ; m. 1st, Sarah Whitmore ; 2d, J. Moore. (530) 5. Caroline AT., b. 1821 ; m. Dr. Charles Frazier of Lee, Oneida Co., N. Y., and has, Elizabeth, Mary A., Charles, and Caroline. 6. Eliza, b. July, 1823; m. July, 1847, Cornelius Pell, a merchant-tailor 232 SEVENTH GENEEATION AND CHILDREN. in Lyons, Wayne Co., N. Y. She has, 1. James Husted, b. July 11, 1848 ; 2. Mary Josephine, b. June, 1851. 7. Merion, b. 1827; d. 1827. 8. Edward, j b. 1830; d. 18471 ^.Joshua, <, Twins. m. Margarette Worth. . . . (531) 10. Martha, b. 1833; d. 1851. 1 1 . Jane b. 1 837 ; m. John B. Warnei-, a music-teacher in Kenosha, Wis., and has one son, Ole Bull. 12. James, b. 1837 ; is a carpenter at Kenosha, Wis. 360. GuRDON White, son of Capt. John, (186) was born June 24, 1791. He lived in Rome, N. Y., and removed to Martinsburg, Lewis Co., N. Y., where he now resides. He married, Aug. 28, 1811, Betsey Jones, born in Conn., Dec. 27, 1791, dau. of Gideon and Lydia Jones. CHILDREN. 1. Harriet E., b. June 11, 1812 ; m. Edwio Pitcher, a farmer in Martinsburg, and has, Louisa, Lydia, Charles, Henry, Frank, Howard, Mary, and Nellie. 2. Emily A., b. Nov. 7, 1813; m. Abner P. Conkey of Canton, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., a farmer. She has, Caroline P., Gilbert H., Charles M., and John G. 3. Albert A., b. April 2, 1816 ; is a carriage-maker. He m. Emeline McClene- then, of Norfolk, St. L. Co., and has Gurdon. 4. Julia A., b. Aug. 6,1818; m. Oliver Salmons of Turin, Lewis Co., a farmer. She has had six children, two of whom d. young. 5. Jane, b. Jan. 1, 1821 ; m. Harvey Pitcher of Martinsburg, a farmer, and has, Helen, Julia, Martha, Herman, Alfred, and Caroline. 6. Alfred, \ b. April 23, 1824 ; m. and has two children. 7. Ambrose, ) Twins. lias four children. 8. Harry, b. April 7, 1830; a tinner in Ogdensburg, N. Y. Has 3 children. 9. John, b. April 5, 1832 ; lives with his father. 361. Asa White, son of Capt. John, (186) was born in Rome, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1796. He was a carpenter, and lived chiefly in St. Lawrence and Monroe Counties, N. Y. He died in Rochester, N. Y., April 16, 1830, a?. 33. He married, 1817, Electa Slayton of Potsdam, born in Chelsea, Mass., Feb. 5, 1797. CHILDREN. 1. yisa J"., b. Sept. 13, 1818; m. Prudence Gallop (532) 2. Harriet,h. Feb. 7, 1820; d. in Potsdam, Feb. 12, 1849, as. 29. 3. Susan, b. Jan. 20, 1822 ; m. Nov. 29, 1843, David Lewis of Potsdam, N. Y., and has had, 1. George, b. Sept. 7, 1844; 2. Frances D., b. Aug. 8, 1846; 3. Emeline, b. Nov. 16, 1848 ; 4. Abigail Adeline, b. Feb. 7, 1850, d. Sept. DESCENDANTS OF JOHN WHITE, JUNIOR. 233 13, 1853 ; 5. Mary E., b. Aug. 24, 1853 ; 6. John W., b. Jan. 27, 1856, d. Sept. 29, 18f)7 ; 7. Charles W., b. July 18, 1858. 4. George W.,h.Yeh. 3, 1824 ; m. Susan Boody (533) 5. Mary, b. April 18, 1825; d. in Potsdam, March 28, 1844, re. 19. 6. Jane, h. May 13, 1827 ; m. Nov. 13, 1856, James Putnam of Potsdam, and has William, b. Sept. 5, 1857. 7. Delia, h. June 15, 1830 ; d. in Potsdam, Feb. 20, 1850, aj. 19. 362. Rev. Harry White, son of Capt. John, (186) was born in Rome, N. Y., Feb. 23, 1801. He was a carriage maker, and afterwards a civil engineer. In 1844 he was ordained as a Baptist minister, and has since that time been chiefly engaged in preaching. He resides at Oneida Castle, Oneida Co., N. Y. He married, Feb. 10, 1831, Deborah T. Jenne, of Shafts- bury, Vt. CHILDREN. 1. Henry S., b. Nov. 25, 1831 ; was a civil engineer, and d. Aug. 28, 1852, se. 20. 2. Mary S., b. Aug. 16, 1834. 3. Jenne L., b. April 8, 1836. 363. David White, son of Capt. John, (186) was born in Rome, N. Y., Jan. 30, 1803. He is a merchant and farmer, inAnnsville, Oneida Co., N. Y. He married, 1st, Aug. 20, 1830, Caroline Seymour. She was born Aug. 13, 1810, and died Jan. 17, 1837, ae. 26. He married, 2d, Aug. 28, 1838, Laura L. Barnum, born March 2, 1815. CHILD ; — BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Collins Seymour, h. April 28, 1836. CHILD ; — BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 2. Harrison Ezra, b. Dec. 24, 1840. 3. Martha Jennitt, b. June 27, 1851. 364. Joseph White, son of Capt. John, (186) was born in Rome, N. Y., in 1808. He is a carpenter, and lives in Keno- sha, Wis. He married, Sept., 1835, Philena Topliff of Norfolk, St. Lawrence Co.,N. Y., born 1811, dau. of Moses and ZilphaTopliff. CHILDREN. 1. Jerome, b. 1837. 5. Charles, lb. 1849; d. 1850. 2. Jay, b. 1839. 6. Henry, \ Twins. 3. Josephine, b. 1841 ; d. 1845. 7. Judson, b. 1853. 4. Jenette, b. 1844; d. 1846. 234 SEVENTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 365. Dea. Asa White, son of Dea. David, (188) was born in Barnard, Vt., July 20, 1797. He was a house joiner, but settled as a farmer in Windsor, Morgan Co., Ohio. He was a justice of the peace, and a deacon of the Presbyterian Church in Windsor. In 1853 he removed to Marion, Linn Co., Iowa, where he died, March 13, 1858, ge. 60. He married, 1824, Cynthia Keyes, dau. of Jotham Keyes. She lives in Marion, Iowa. CHILDREN. 1. Addison Everett, h. May 23, 1825 ; is a farmer in Marion. He m. March 18, 1847, Mary Evans, dau. of Samuel M. Evans and Polly White. (See in Family 189.) 2. Patta Melissa, h. Aug. 9, 1828; d. 1847, ce. 19. ' S.David, b. Dec. 1, 1830; a farmer in Marion. He m. Lucy Ellis. 4. 3fary, b. Oct. 1, 1833; m. Charles Cooper, and d. July 1, 1857, 32. 23. 5. Harriet, b. Sept. 2, 1835; d. Nov. 10, 1840. 6. Cypron Keyes, b. Jan. 4, 1838. 7. Charles Cory, b. Aug. 26, 1841. 8. Justin Newel, b. Sept. 13, 1843. 9. Martha Josephine, b. July 6, 1848. 366. Wells White, son of Dea. David, (188) was born in Barnard, Vt., April, 1799. He was a farmer in Windsor, Morgan Co., 0., and died June, 1846, se. 47. He married, 1819, Sarah Evans, dau. of Simeon Evans. She lives in Harrison Co., Mo. CHILDREN. 1. Jesse, b. April 2, 1821 ; d. April 11, 1843, £e. 22. 2. Emily, b. ; m. James McComas, and d. 1 848. 3. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 31, 182G ; d. March 19, 1845, ae. 18. 4. Martha, b. ; m. Leonard Muzzy, and d. 5. Caroline, b. ; m. 6. John, b. ; m. Brooks. 367. David White, Jun., son of Dea. David, (188) was born July 4, 1804. He is a farmer in Belpre, Washington Co., Ohio. Has been a justice of the peace. He married Nancy Ann Miller. CHILDREN. 1. Elizabeth R., b. Feb. 25, 1834. 6. Sidney P., b. June 29, 1845. 2. James L., b. Oct. 11,1835. 7 . David R., h.T>QC. 5,1847. S. Henry L., b. Dec. 15,1838. 8. Emma J., b. Dec. 16,1849. 4. William W., b. Jan. 13, 1841. 9. Charles C, b. March 13, 1854. 5. Erastus H., b. March 6, 1843. t'N/VERBITV or DESCENDANTS OF JOHN WHITE, JUNIOR. 235 368. Harris White, son of Dea. David, (188) was born Nov. 17, 1808. He lived in Waterford, Washington Co., Ohio, and was a steamboat pilot. He died Oct. 16, 1842, ge. 34. He married Frances Steel. She married, 2d, Amos Rob- erts of Waterford. CHILDREX. 1. Seneca Clark, b. Feb. 15, 1831 ; d. Dec. 4, 1849. 2. Hiram, b. Aug. 9, 1833; m. Sarah Hoon. 3. John Wickham, b. Feb. 21, 183.5; d. Aug. 13, 1841. 4 Harris F., b. Sept. 4, 1836; m. Jan. 7, 1858, Polly Cook Craig. 5. Oscar F., b. Feb. 20, 1839. 369. Henry White, son of Dea. David, (188) was born Nov. 12, 1811. He was a shoemaker, lived in Washington Co., Ohio, and- died Jnly 16, 1858, je. 46. He married, 1st, Lovisa Coleman, who died Aug. 1, 1843, x.Sl. He married, 2d, Elizabeth Hinkley, who died March 10, 1856, se. 27. CHILDREN ; — BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 1. Harris Winjield, b. July 22, 1851. 2. James, b. May 22, 1853. 370. Samson Keyes White, son of Thomas, Esq., (189) was born Aug. 21, 1796. He lives in Evansville, Ohio, and is a carpenter. He married, Aug. 5, 1824, Rhoda Richmond, who is dead. CHILDREN. 1. Austin, b. May 6, 1825; d. July 26, 1825. 2. Elias, h. March 3, 1827 ; d. March 5, 1829. 3. Thomas, h. Dec. 15, 1829; lives in 111. 4. Jane, h. March 5, 1842; m. March 20, 1858, Charles *RolIin of Marietta, Ohio. 5. Hiram, b. ; d. 6. J/(^r. Helen R., b. Charles, b, 248 SEVENTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 412. Charles White, son of Benjamin, (212) was born July 17, 1810. He is a farmer in Russia, Herkimer Co., N. Y. He married, Sept. 20, 1837, Jane M. Carter of Russia, born Nov. 29, 1817, dau. of Hubbell and Sarah Carter. CHILDREN. 1. Maria S., b. Dec. 25, 1839. 3. Eudora J., b. Jan. 4, 1848. 2. EmmaE., b. July 12, 1845. 413. Henry White, son of Henry, (214) is a brick maker in Athens, Greene Co., N. Y. He married Mary Elisabeth Akin, and has one daughter and one son. Record not furnished. 414. Stephen White, son of Hon. George, (215) was born April 17, 1799. He resided in Watertown, Jefferson Co., N. Y., and died Nov. 12, 1857, se. 58. He married, July 10, 1833, Calista Keyes. His only child, Mary, b. ; m. John C. Streeter of Watertown. 415. Lyman White, son of Hon. George, (215) was born Sept. 14, 1800. He died in Joliet, 111., Aug. 22, 1846, ae. 46. He married, March 4, 1824, Abby M. Fisk. CHILDREN. 1. George C. , b. ; m. in 111., and went to California. 2. Hiram, b. ; d. in Cal., unm. 3. Egbert, b. ; a land broker in Joliet, 111. ; is m. 4. Cornelia, b. ; m. Dr. Chapel, now of Nebraska. 5. John, b. ; lives in Cal. 416. Frederick W. White, son of Hon. George, (215) was born May 6, 1806. He died Oct. 14, 1852, ae. 46. He married, Jan. 27, 1825, Elvira P. Foster of Watertown. CHILDREN. 1. Vincent, b. ; m., is a painter. 2. Frances, b. ; m. William Martin, and res. in Ind. 3. Delia, b. ; m. Stukeley W. Henderson of Milwaukee, Wis., a broker. 4. Celia, b. ; m. Curtis Wicks. 5. George, b. 417. William H. White, son of Hon. George, (215) was born Dec. 13, 1808. He died at Cold Spring, Suffolk Co., N. Y., Feb. 19, 1856, 2d. 45. DESCENDANTS OP DANIEL WHITE. 249 He married Dec. 6, 1838, Abby M. Harrison of New York. CHILDREN. 1. Thomas H., b. 2. William, b. . 3. Cameron, b. ; is a student in College. 418. Albert L, White, son of Hon. George, (215) was born Oct. 11, 1810. He resides in Redwood, Jefferson Co., N. Y. He married, Dec. 23, 1835, Almira White, born Nov. 28, 180T, dau. of Henry White. (See Fam. 214.) CHILDREN. 1 . Henry A. 2. George L. 3. Lucy A. 419. Edwin C. White, son of Hon. George, (215) was born May 18, 1816. He resides in Watertown, N. Y. He married, Nov. 14, 1844, Laura J. Wilson of Rutland, N. Y., and has one son, George H. 420. Oliver White, Jun., son of Oliver, (221) was born Nov. 12, 1796. He was formerly a manufacturer; is now a farmer in Winsted, Conn. He married, July 6, 1817, Pamelia Bacon, of Barkhamsted, Conn., born June 10, 1797, dau. of Nathaniel Bacon and Orrel Wilson. CHILDREN. X.James, b. April 9, 1818; m. Charlotte Greene. . . (537) 2. Luman, b. July 19, 1819; m. Sarepta Raynolds, . . (538) 3. Orrin Washington, b. April 5, 1821 ; m. L. S. Lovejoy and P. L. Pope. (539) 4. Wilson B., b. Jan. 24, 1823; m. Harriet Leach. . . (540) 5. George, b. June 4, 1825; m. Elten M. Kelsey. . . . (541) 6. Julia A., b. May 29, 1827; m. Jan. 16, 1848, Charles H. Wattles, now of Cal. 7. Aurelia A., h. July 18, 1830 ; m. May 5, 1851, Grove Stannard, now of Cal., and has, Oliver Grove. 8. Susan P., h. May 11, 1832; m. April 19, 1850, Hiram J. Norton of Norfolk, Conn. 421. Daniel White, son of Oliver, (221) was born in Bark- hamsted, Conn. He is a carpenter, and lives at Burr Oak, St. Joseph Co., Michigan. He married Nancy . 250 SEVENTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. CHILDREN. 1. George, b. 1828; is a carpenter. 2. Avis, b. 1830; m. Heman Martin. 3. Abigail, b. 1832; m. Palmer Lancaster. 4. Sarah J., b. June 22, 1834. 5. Oliver, b. 1837. 6. Morgan, b. March 14, 1839. 9. Edward, ) b. June 5, 1847. 7. William Henry, h. 1842. 10. Edwin, ) Twins. 8. Lucy Maria, b. 1844. 11. J.nna Min/, b. May, 1849. 422. Horace Cleveland White, son of Daniel, (222) was born Feb. 22, 1809. He is a joiner and farmer in Sandisfield, Mass. He married, April 10, 1838, Susan Amelia Wolcott of Sandisfield, born Jan. 20, 1814, dau. of Josiah Wolcott and Amelia Cowles. CHILDREN. 1. Salome Benton, h. April 27, 1839. 2. Mary Bissell, 1 b. May 11, 1841. 3. A son, \ Twins. ; d. May 13, 1841. 4. Clarissa Amelia,}}. 'Nov. 21,1843. 5. Susan Adelaide, h. Oct. 31, 1845; d. Feb. 15, 1846. 6. Theresa Lavinia, b. April 25, 1848.. 7. Horace Wolcott, b. July 9, 1853. 423. George Caldwell White, son of George, (223) was born in Hartford, Conn., Aug. 11, 1807. He is a jeweler in New York. He married, Oct. 21, 1835, Sarah Dunn, born Feb. 22, 1809, dau. of Nathaniel Dunn of Poland, Me. CHILDREN. 1. Sarah D., b. July 2,1839. 2. George Caldwdl,h. Feb. 21, 1842. 3. Mary Eliza, b. March 8, 1844 ; d. Oct. 9, 1844. 4. Julia Clarissa, b. Aug. 6, 1848. 5. Reginald Heber, b. Dec. 2, 1852. DESCENDANTS OF CAPT. NATHANIEL WHITE. IN THE LINE OF DEA. NATHANIEL WHITE, OF HADLET. 424. Rev. Loeenzo White, son of Ezra, (226) was bom May 9, 1821. He is a Methodist minister, and resides in Wilbraham, Mass. He married, July 5, 1849, Elizabeth Babcock, of Chester, Mass., born Nov. 13, 1817, dan. of Abel Babcock and Sarah H. Cheney. CHILDREN. 1. Narcissa Amanda, b. Sept. 25, 1850. 2. Lucy Elizabeth, b. April 22, 1852 ; d. Dec. 30, 1852. 3. Charlotte E., b. April 10, 1854. 425. Luther White, son of Lyman, (227) was born in South Hadley, Mass., Sept. 14, 1816. He is a shoemaker, and resides in Parish, Oswego Co., N, Y. He married, April, 1857, Mrs. Amanda Delvan of Parish, born April 12, 1821, dau. of Frederick and Lucy Simmons. He has one son, Lyman A:, b. Dec. 21, 1857. 426. Edwin White, son of Lyman, (227) was born in Lud- low, Mass., Feb. 17, 1818. He resides in Athens, Bradford Co., Pa. Is a tinner. He married. May 26, 1844, Jerusha C. Stebbins, dau. of Ralph and Laura Stebbins of South Hadley. CHILDREN. 1. Martha C, b. Feb. 26, 1845. 2. Edwin L., b. June 2, 1854. 252 EIGHTH GENERATION AND DESCENDANTS. 427. James White, son of Lyman, (227) was born in South Hadley, July 9, 1821. He was a mason in Brooklyn, N. Y., where he died, Feb. 27, 1858, sd. 36. He married, Aug. 2, 1842, Juliet Washburn, of Belcher- town, Mass., dau. of Maj. and Sabra Washburn. CHILDREN. 1. Adelaide L., b. Aug. 27, 1843. 2. A child, b. Nov. 26, 1847 ; d. same day. 3. William L., b. ; d. at the age of two or three months. 4. Charles L., b. May 8, 1851 ; d. Feb., 1854. 5. George L., b. April 18, 1854. 428. William Wallace White, Esq., son of Hon. Phineas, (230) was born in Putney, Vt., Aug. 31, 1816. He pursued a " Scientific Course" of study at the University of Vermont and at Union College, studied law, and practiced for a few years in New York and St. Louis. He now resides in Bur- lington, Iowa, is Mayor of the city, and President of the Des Moines County Savings Bank. He married, April 14, 1846, Frances Ann Atherton, of Brooklyn, N. Y., born Aug. 9, 1822, dau. of George F. Ather- ton and Ruth Bartlett. CHILDREN. 1. Helen Esther Stevens, b. Dec. 16, 1846. 2. Julia Ruth Bartlett, b. Dec. 31, 1848. 3. Fanny Atherton, b. July 25, 1851 ; d. Oct. 26, 1852. 4. Gertrude Goodman, b. March 6, 1854; d. Aug. 12, 1854. 5. William George Atherton, h.'E&b. 8,1856. 6. Arthur Edward Chase, b. Nov. 10, 1858. 429. Jonathan Ripley White, Esq., son of Enoch, jun., (231) was born in South Hadley, Mass., Sept. 10, 1806. He is a lawyer, and resides in Lapeer, Lapeer Co., Mich. He married Louisa Dexter. She was born April 11, 1808. 430. Phineas White, son of Enoch, jun., (231) was born in South Hadley, May 1, 1810. He is a farmer in Lapeer, Mich. He married, Oct. 23, 1837, Fidelia Day of South Hadley, who was born July 2, 1813. He has one son, Austin Henry, b. May 7, 1851. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 253 431. Enoch J. White, son of Enoch, jun., (231) was born in South Hadley, March 2, 1814. He is a surveyor and civil engineer, and resides in Lapeer, Mich. He married, Oct. 16, 1839, Elizabeth W. Gayloed of Had- ley, Mass., born Nov. 26, 1816, dau. of Chester Gaylord. CHILDREN. 1. Phineas G., b. Aug. 2, 1843. 4. Martha L., b. Oct. 21, 1854. 2. Chester G., b. Nov. 11, 1845. 5. Enoch C, b. Jan. 9, 1857. 3. Ahhy F., h. Nov. 11, 1848. 6. Lucy H., b. Nov. 26, 1858. 432. Oliver White, son of David, (232) was born in Had ley, Mass., and resides there. He married, 1849, Sophia S. Pattrill of Enfield, Ms. Has, 1. William Frederick, b. Oct. 17, 1852. 2. Ellen A., b. Jan. 19, 1854. 433. James Porter White, son of David, (232) was born in Hadley, and lives in that place. He married, 1849, Caroline A. Judson, and has, 1. Charles Nelson, b. June 30, 1851. 3. A daughter, b. July 14, 1859. 2. James Judson, b. Aug. 2, 1855. 434. Eeuben White, son of David, (232) was born in Had- ley, February, 1830. He married, Jan. 10, 1849, Harriet , and has had, Clarence Eugene, b. Feb. 20, 1851 ; d. Sept., 1852. 435. David White, son of Elihu, (233) was born in Hadley. He married, Dec. 20, 1854, Anna B. Warren .of Enfield, Mass., and has, 1. Carrie D., b. June 6, 1856. 2. Anna Augusta, b. Nov., 1857. 436. Elijah White, son of Elihu, (233) was born in Had- ley, Jan. 3,1830. He married, Aug., 1855, Lucy W. Fitch of Greenwich, Mass. He has, 1. Henry Warner, b. July 5, 1856. 2. Laura Elizabeth, b. Oct., 1857. 437. Lewis Clapp White, son of Chester, (235) was born Oct. 9, 1809, and died Dec. 15, 1845, se. 36. He was a har- ness maker. He married. May 7, 1834, Mary Ann Smith of Northampton, Mass. 33 254 EIGHTH FENERATION AND DESCENDANTS. CHILDREN. 1. Lewis S., b. May 16, 1835. 3. Henry Goddard, b. Jan.l7, 1841. 2. Charles E., b. June 17, 1839. 4. Mary E., b. May 3, 1844. 438. James Edwaeds White, son of Chester, (235) was born Jan. 14, 1812. He is a baker, in Greenbush, N. Y. He married, Aug. 27, 1833, Jane Ann Phisty. CHILDREN. 1. Mary Elizabeth, b. March 4, 1834. 4. Cornelia M., b. Oct. 14, 1840. 2. Theodore H., b. June 3, 1836. 5. Eveline, b. Oct. 4, 1843. 3. Chester R., b. Dec. 3,1838. 6. Eliza Jane, b. Sept. 7, 1845. 439. William Chestee White, son of Job, (236) was born Sept. 10, 1821. He is a hardware dealer in Port Byron, N. Y. He married, Jan., 1846, Cathaeine Beamhall. CHILDREN. 1. Frank Augusta. 3. Charlotte Estelle. 2. Edmund Chester. 4. Catharine May. 440. Heman White, Jun., son of Heman, (239) was born in South Hadley, Mass., July 2, 1820, and is a tailor there. He married, June 25, 1845, Claea N. Baetlett of Hadley, born April 11, 1827, dau. of Levi Bartlett. CHILDREN. 1. Horace Clinton, h. March 7, 1848; d. Aug. 24, 1849. 2. Lizzie Mary, b. March 15, 1852. 3. Hattie Annie, b. July 6, 1854. 441. Edwin White, son of Cyrus, (240) was born in South Hadley, May 21, 1817. He resides in New York, and is an artist. Two of his paintings have been engraved: "The Signing of the Compact in the Cabin of the Mayflower," and " The Evening Hymn of the Huguenot Refugees." He has recently completed a picture for the State of Maryland, to be placed in the Senate Chamber at Annapolis: "Washington resigning his Command of the American Army." The honor- ary degree of Master of Arts was conferred on him by Amherst College, in 1856. He married, Dec. 7, 1841, Haeeiet Hinman Allen, of Bridgeport, Conn., born Oct. 15, 1817, dau. of James Allen and Harriet Hinman. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 255 442. Horace Homer White, son of Sewall, (242) was born in "West Springfield, Mass., Jan. 1, 1810. He is Cashier of the Broadway Bank, in Boston, Mass. He married, June 23, 1833, Mary Jane Loring of Boston, born March 31, 1811, dau. of John James Loring and Harriot Homans. CHILDREN. 1. John James, b. March 4, 1834; d. Nov. 6, 1836. 2. Hamette Loring, ) b. June 6, 1848. ,1 3. Catherine Frances, ) Twins. d. Oct. 6, 1848, ae. 4 mos. 443. Charles "White, son of Sewall, (242) was born in "West Springfield, Nov. 14, 1811. He is a farmer there, and has been town-clerk. He married, Dec. 25, 1844, Louise Bradley of "West Spring- field, born Nov. 1, 1818, dau. of Ezra and Julia Bradley. He has one daughter, Alma Cooley, b. Oct. 12, 1851. 444. Daniel H. White, son of Gordon, (243) was born in Agawam, then a part of West Springfield, March 21, 1819. He is a farmer in Agawam. He married, 1st, Oct. 16, 1842, Thankful Leonaed of W. S., dau. of Rufus and Anna Leonard. She died March 12, 1852, 86. 33. He married, 2d, March 10, 1853, Celina Bills of Westfield, Mass., dau. of John Bills and Celina Allen. She was born Oct. 10, 1819, and died April 30, 1856, sb. 36. He married, 3d, Aug. 16, 1857, Sarah B. Coffin of New York, born Aug. 9, 1831, dau. of Benjamin Coffin and Sarah Rich. CHILDREN; BT THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Clara Nabby, b. June 23, 1843 ; d. Sept. 1, 1853, £6. 10. 2. Jane T., b. Jan. 19, 1845 ; d. Aug. 24, 1848. 3. Gordon D., b. July 2, 1847 ; d. March 19, 1849. 4. Anna Leonard, b. Nov. 1, 1849. 5. Danid, b. Feb. 29, 1852. CHILD; — BT THE SECOND IIARRIAGE. 6. Celina J., b. April 1,1856. CHILD ; — BT THE THIRD MARRIAGE. 7. Clara N., b. Sept. 29, 1858; d. Dec. 26, 1858. 256 EIGHTH GENERATION AND DESCENDANTS. 445. Jared White, son of Martin, (246) was born in Springfield, Sept. 9, 1800. He lives in West Springfield. He married Electa Loomis. CHILDREN. 1. Francis II., b. Jan. 11, 1827. 3, Sarah M., b. Aug. 24, 1838. 2. Joseph E., b. Dec. 8, 1830. 446. Norman Stebbins White, son of Luther, (247) was born in Springfield, Oct. 26, 1803. He is a carpenter there. He married, Oct. 26, 1828, Susan Noyes, born in Winchen- don, Mass., Dec. 10, 1802, dau. of James Noyes and Hannah Russell. CHILDREN. 1. Helm Marie, b. Aug., 1829; d. Sept., 1835, sd. 6. 2. Adelaide, b. Jan. 21, 1831 ; d. Oct. 2, 1835, se. 4. 3. James Luther, b. July 27, 1833. 4. Daniel G., b. Feb. 27, 1835. 5. George A., b. Nov. 5,1837. 6. John H., b. July 11, 1843 ; d. Aug. 12, 1844. 447. Alfred White, son of Luther, (247) was born in Springfield, June 9, 1807. He is a carpenter in Chicopee. He married, Sept. 25, 1833, Emily Cady of South Wilbra- ham, Mass., born Feb. 7, 1812, dau. of Hezekiah Cady and Nancy Hale. CHILDREN. 1. Nancy Maria, b. Oct. 8, 1838. 2. Mary Frances, b. Sept. 9, 1842; d. Feb. 1, 1843. 3. Martha Emma, b. Oct. 8, 1844; d. Aug. 18, 1845. 4. Alfred Henry, b. Oct. 11, 1846. 5. Fannie Estelle, b. April 20, 1850. 448. Dr. Roderick Adams White, son of Roderick, (248) was born in Enfield, Conn., Oct. 24, 1809. He graduated at the Medical Department of Yale College in 1832, and is a physician in Simsbury, Conn. He married, Nov. 4, 1844, Elizabeth W. Hungerford, of Wolcottville, Conn., born in 1816, dau. of John Hungerford and Elizabeth Webster. 449. Preserved Merritt White, son of Preserved, (249) was born in Springfield, Mass., Oct. 10, 1816. He is a farmer in Farmersburgh, Clayton Co., Iowa. DESCENDANTS OP NATHANIEL WHITE. 257 He married, March 13, 1840, Catharine Finlay, of Jersey City, N. J., born June 2, 1824, dau. of Robert and Sarah Finlay. CHILDREN. 1. Joseph Neill, b. Nov, 29, 1841 ; d. ac. 3 mos. 2. Edward Chaffee, b. Dec. 28, 1843. 3. Robert Finlay, b. Dec. 14, 1845 ; d. a;. 3. mos. 4. William Finlay, b. March 28, 1846 ; d. 33. 1 yr. 4 mos. 5. Alexander Finlay , b. Aug. 17, 1848. 6. Sarah Wilhelmina, b. July 20, 1851. 7. Preserved Merritt, b. April 27, 1857 ; d. «. 6 mos. 8. Mary Catharine, b. Dec. 27, 1858. 449a. Albert Milton White, son of Preserved, (249) was born in Springfield, June 18, 1824, He is a machinist in Hartford, Conn. He married, April 1, 1846, Laurinda Cutler of Brookline, Vt., born March, 1828. He has one son, LeRoy Albert, b. Sept. 27, 1859. 450. Lewis White, son of Preserved, (249) was born in Springfield, Dec. 22, 1825. He is a machinist, and resides in Hartford, Conn. He married, Oct. 14, 1850, Mary Wakefield, born Aug. 7, 1830, dau. of John Wakefield of Glastenbury, Conn. CHILDREN. 1. Charles Lewis, h. Aug. 26, 1851. 2. Franklin Randolph, b. Aug. 24, 1854. 451. Lyman White, son of Preserved, (249) was born in Springfield, Feb. 18, 1827. He is a machinist in Waterbury, Conn. He married, Dec. 1, 1848, Julia Ann Bush, born July 17, 1829, dau. of Jonathan A. Bush of Enfield, Conn. CHILDREN. 1. Frederick Lyman, b. June 29, 1850. 2. Willie Howard, h. July 31, 1856 ; d. Feb. 16, 1857. 452. LeRoy Sunderland White, son of Preserved, (249) was born in Springfield, May 14, 1828. He is a machinist in Waterbury, Conn. He married, April 24, 1852, Sarah Jane Lancey, born Oct. 2, 1832, dau. of William Lancey of New Market, N. H. 258 EIGHTH GENERATION AND DESCENDANTS. He has one daughter, Emma Almira, b. March 26, 1855. 453. William Wiet White, son of Preserved, (249) was born in Springfield, March 9, 1832. He is a machinist in Waterbury, Conn. He married, Jan. 7, 1856, Mary Jane Washburn, born Sept. 13, 1839, dau. of Abiel Washburn of Springfield, Mass. He has one son, William LeRoy, b. May 27, 1857. 454. George Hall White, son of David, jun., (250) was born in Longmeadow, Mass., March 30, 1815. He is a me- chanic in Shelburne Palls, Mass. He married, April 21, 1845, Eliza Morgan of Springfield, born Feb. 27, 1820, dau. of Jonathan Morgan and Ruth Loomis. CHILDREN. 1. Louisa Hall, b. June 4, 1846; d, Oct. 25, 1846. 2. Henry Morgan, b. June 24,1847. 3. Robert Anderson, b. March 14, 1853. 4. Hattie Clarissa, b. Feb. 18, 1855. 455. Joseph Pynchon White, son of David, jun., (250) was born in Longmeadow, Mass., June 14, 1822. He is a black- smith, and resides in Gaines, Orleans Co., N. Y. He married, Nov. 30, 1848, Ruth Loomis Morgan, born March 13, 1822, dau. of Jonathan Morgan and Ruth Loomis. CHILDREN. 1. Clarence Hall, b. Nov. 5, 1851. 3. Ella Augusta, b. June 26, 1857. 2. Willard Morgan, b. July 12, 1853. 4. Dora Elvira, b. Aug. 27, 1859 456. William Pynchon White, son of William, (251) was born in Longmeadow, Mass., Feb. 24, 1824. He graduated at Williams College in 1845, and is a merchant in Rising Sun, Indiana. He married, Feb. 24, 1849, Mary A. James of Rising Sun. CHILDREN. 1. William Clarence,h. ^xm.Q, 1850. 2. Charles, b. Oct. 18, 1854. 3. Edward Dodd, b. Nov. 20, 1856. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 259 IN THE LINE OP JOHN WHITE, OF HARTFORD. 457. John White, son of John, (260) was born in Hart- ford, Conn., and lives there. He married, Dec. 3, 1830, Saeah Huelburt of Wethersfield. CHILDREN. 1. Elizabeth, b. 1833; m. George Ryer of New York, and has a son, Henry. 2. Luci/ Ann, b. ; m. Milton Barber of Hartford. 3. Laura, b. 1837 ; m. Gardner G. P. Otis of Saybrook, Conn. 4. John, b. 1839. 5. Sarah, h. Nov., 1842. IN THE LINE OF ENSIGN DANIEL WHITE, OF MIDDLETOWN. 458. William Henry White, son of Aaron, jun., (263) was born in Milton, Ky., Nov. 5, 1819. He is a farmer in Eaton Co., Mich. He married, 1846, Margaret Hitchcock, born in Granville, N. Y., 1830. CHILDREN. 1. Harriet Maria, b. Dec. 17,1847. 2. Amanda Louisa, b. April 14, 1849. 3. William Henry, b. April 20, 1851. 4. Charles Augustus, h. 1853; d. 1854. 5. Boi/al Alphonso, h. Feb. 10, 1856. 6. Frances Lucretia, h. May 14, 1858. 459. Aaron White, son of Aaron, jun., (263) was born in Medina, Ohio, Aug. 5, 1827. He is a stone mason, and lives in Battle Creek, Mich. He married, July 2, 1856, Laura J. Beman, of Verona, Cal- houn Co., Mich., and has one daughter, Emma A., b. May 28, 1857. 460. Samuel Kellogg White, son of Aaron, jun, (263) was born in Medina, Ohio^ April 11, 1835. He married, 1856, Ann Redfern. CHILDREN. 1. Esther Jane, b. Sept. 5, 1856. 2. Frances Oliver, b. March 8, 1858. 461. George Clinton White, son of Harold, (267) was born Aug. 27, 1828. He is a farmer in New Hudson, Alle- ghany Co., N. Y. He married, March 4, 1852, Evaline Augusta Comstock, of Fort Ann, N. Y., born June 18, 1829, dau. of Peter and Lucy Comstock. 260 EIGHTH GENERATION AND DESCENDANTS. CHILDREN. 1. Marietta Lucy, b. March 31, 1854. 2. Laura Comstock, b. July 3, 1855. 3. Clara Morley, b. Aug. 27, 1857. 462. William Henky White, son of Amos, jun., (271) was born Aug. 15, 1815. He is a manufacturer, and resides in Baltimore, Md. He married, 1844, Mary King. CHILDREN. 1. William Augustus, b. 1845. 3. Charles, b. 1857. 2. George King, b. 1846. 463. John Elijah White, son of Elijah, jun., (272) was born in Granville, N. Y., Sept. 5, 1817. He studied law, but engaged in mercantile pursuits, in Detroit, Mich., and for twelve years in Cleveland, Ohio. He is now a flour merchant in New York, and resides there. He married, June 6, 1844, Emma Louisa Walter Shaw. She was born in New York, Nov. 1, 1825, and died at New- burgh, N. Y., May 29, 1857, se. 31. 464. Rev. Gideon Stebbins White, son of Wilson, (273) was born in Granville, N. Y., April 12, 1803. He completed his literary and theological studies in 1829, at the South West- ern Theological Seminary, now known as Maryville College, Tennessee, from which Institution he received the degree of Master of Arts in 1846. He resides near McMillan's Station, Knox Co., Tennessee, and has for more than twenty years had charge of the Presbyterian Churches of Washington, Knox Co., and Strawberry Plains, Jefferson Co. He has several times been a Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Presby- terian Church. He married, Nov. 6, 1834, Mary Eliza Jarnagin, of New Port, Tenn., born July 16, 1819, dau. of Preston Bynum Jar- nagin and Hester Shields. CHILDREN. 1. Mary Hester, b. Aug. 1, 1835; m. July 14, 1853, William E. A. Meek of Knox Co., a farmer, and has, 1. Theresia Luann, b. Sept. 11, 1854; 2. Joseph, b. Sept. 10, 1857. 2. Martha Malvinah, b. June 25, 1837 ; m. Oct. 2, 1855, James M. McCampbell, of Bjiox Co., a fanner, and has had, 1. Gideon Stebbins White, b. June, 1856; 2. Sarah Florence, b. March, 1858, d. Miiy, 1859. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 261 3. Margaret Ellen, b. July 31, 1839. 4. Elizabeth Meek, b. Jan, 26, 1842 ; d. March 23, 1842. 5. Gideon Shields, b. Nov. 19, 1843. 6. Cornelia Florence, b. May 27, 1850. 7. Alice Jane Jarnagin, b. May 13, 1852. 8. Emil)/ Eliza, b. Nov. 1,1854. 465. Elijah White, son of Wilson, (273) was born in Granville, N. Y., April 3, 1805. He resides in Ogdensburgh, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., is a justice of the peace, and an elder in the Presbyterian church. He married, 1st, Dec. 5, 1830, Margaeet Smith of Ogdens- burgh, who died Jan. 23, 1842. He married, 2d, Oct. 5, 1843, Jane Haggert of Ogdens- burgh, who died Sept. 12, 1844. He married, 3d, May 31, 1846, Philena B. Brown of Cas- tleton, Vt. CHILDREN; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Gideon S., h. ; d. se. 10 raos. 2. MaryAdelia, b. July 4, 1838; m. Oct. 6, 1858, William Stilwell of Ogdens- burgh. 466. JosiAH A. White, son of Wilson, (273) was born in Granville, N. Y., June 13, 1807. He is a farmer in Brooklyn, Jackson Co., Mich., and has held town offices. He married, 1st, Feb. 2, 1832, Julia Ann Warren, dau. of William and Mahala Warren. She was born in Hartford, N. Y., March 23, 1809, and died in Whitehall, N. Y., April 15, 1835, ae. 26. He married, 2d, Aug. 28, 1846, Jane R. Hungerpord, of Van Buren, Onondaga Co., N. Y., born March 27, 1808, dau. of Asahel and Fanny Hungerford. By the second marriage he has had one child, Julia Ann, b. Aug. 12, 1847 ; d. Sept. 27, 1849. 467. Charles A. White, son of Charles, (274) was born in Sandy Hill, Washington Co., N. Y., Dec. 14, 1823. He resides there, and is an artist. He married Deborah Burch of Easton, N. Y., and has, Robert Edward, b. Sept. 30, 1855. 468. Mild Everts White, son of William, (275) was born October, 1814. He is a hat and fur dealer in New York. 34 262 EIGHTH GENERATION AND DESCENDANTS. He married, 1841, Janette Paddock, and has one daughter. Rose Clara. 469. Coral Case White, Jim., son of Coral Case, (276) was born Jan. 21, 1823. He is a farmer. He married, Feb. 19, 1846, Cornelia Morgan. CHILDREN. 1. William Brainard,h. Jan. 17, 1848. 2. Frances Cornelia, b. Feb. 18, 1849. 3. Charles Sanford, b. May 5, 1852. 470. Wade White, son of Noadiah, (278) was born in Hartford, Yt., Aug. 21, 1805. In 1830 he removed to Gar- rettsville. Portage Co., Ohio, the region being then mostly- unsettled-. He is a farmer, and a deacon of the Congregational church. He married, 1830, Emily Hunt of Pomfret, Vt. She was born in Coventry, Conn., in 1809, and was the dau. of Ehphaz Hunt and Anna Phelps. CHILDREN. I.John, b. 1833 ; m. 1856, Martha Househunt. 2. Emily A., b. J 837 ; m. 1857, Jerome B. Carman. 3. Eliphaz W., b. 1838. 471. Willard Stanley White, son of Noadiah, (278) was born in Hartford, Yt., Dec. 4, 1807. He removed to Gar- rettsville, Ohio, in 1832, and is a farmer there. He married, 1st, 1831, Mary Newton, who died in 1836. He married, 2d, 1837, Elizabeth Dean. CHILDREN; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Emetine, h. 1833; m. 1851, Charles Landfear; has two children. 2. Caroline, b. 1835. CHILDREN; — BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 3. Mary E., b. 1839. 4. Ann E., b. 1841. 5. Elvira E., b. 1846. 472. Joshua Hazen White, son of Noadiah, (278) was born in Hartford, Yt., March 26, 1810. He was a farmer, and in 1853 removed to Lockport,Ill., where he died in 1854, 83. 44. He married, 1st, 1833, Helen Beman, of Hiram, Portage Co., 0., who died in 1849. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 263 He married, 2d, 1849, Sophronia Daily. CHILDREN; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Wealthy J., b. 1834 ; m. 1854, Ephraim W. Moss, and has one son and one daughter. 2. Harriet H., b. 1837; m. 1854, Edward Kirkham. 3. NoadiahE., b. 1839. 4. Emily C, ) b. 1841. 5. Eunice P., ) Twins. CHILD; — BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 6. Jfan/, b. 1850. 473. John D. White, son of Noadiah, (278) was bom in Hartford, Vt., Oct. 15, 1813. In 1845 he settled in Wliites- ville, Andrew Co., Mo., and in 1857 removed to San Jose, Santa Clara Co., Cal., where he now resides. He is a farmer. He married, April 24, 1834, Charlotte Hunt, of Hiram, Ohio, born Jan. 9, 1816, dan. of Lyman Hunt and Laura Loveland. CHILDREN. 1. Lyman A., b. Dec. 27, 1835; m. Feb. 5, 1857. 2. Laura M., b. May 23, 1839; m. Aug. 31, 1854. 3. Amelia A., b. Feb. 16, 1844. 4. Francis L, b. Jan. 7, 1849; d. Sept. 30, 1851. 5. CoraR., b. April 12, 1850 ; d. Aug. 16, 1852. 6. Sanders A^h.'Feh. 14,1853. 7. Amos 0., b. Jan. 16, 1857. 474. Richard W. White, son of Noadiah, (278) was born in Hartford, Yt., in 1820. He is a farmer in Garrettsville, Ohio. He married, 1845, Elizabeth Heath. CHILDREN. 1. Azubah, h. 1846. 5. LydiaP., b. 1855. 2. Richard Noadiah, b. 1849. 6. John C. Fremont, h. 1856. 3. Wealthy Sophronia, h. 1851. I.AlhertH., b. 1858. 4. Frank A., b. 1853. 475. Amos White, son of Noadiah, (278) was born in Hartford, Vt., April 11, 1823. He is a farmer in San Jose, Santa Clara Co., Cal. He married, July 30, 1846, Laura Hunt, of Hiram, 0., born Jan. 4, 1824, dau. of Lyman Hunt and Laura Loveland. 264 EIGHTH GENERATION AND DESCENDANTS. CHILDREN. \. Ella Jane, b. May 25,1850. A. Laura Eunice, b. Dec. 2,1857. 2. Frances Ann, b. March 21, 1855. 5. Ljjdia Martena, b. Jan. 10, 1859. 3. Clara Louisa, b. July 2, 1856. 476. Sylvester White, son of Amos, (279) was born in Williamson, Wayne Co., N. Y., Dec. 18, 1813. He is a farmer in Wheatland, Hillsdale Co., Mich. He married, Jan., 1841, Roxana Rice, and has, 1. Sarah Eunice,h.3axi., 1842. 2. Lois Emma, h.^LsiY, 1844. 477. Abijah White, son of Amos, (279) was born in Wil- liamson, N. Y., Dec. 3, 1818, and resides there. He married, Mariette Snyder, and has, 1. Merret D. 2. Harriet Elizabeth. 478. Evelyn White, son of David, jun., (285) was born in Chatham, in the present town of Portland, Conn., July 13, 1806. He resides in Portland, and is master of a propeller. He married, Nov. 26, 1828, Prances E. Penpield. CHILDREN. 1. Delia Maria, b. Feb. 21, 1830. 2. Frances Emma, b. Sept. 8, 1832; m. May 18, 1851, Knowles H. Taylor of Portland, and has Emma White, b. Oct. 17, 1853. 3. Arabella, b. July 2, 1835 ; m. Dec. 31, 1856, Joseph Oliver Willcox of Portland, and has, 1. Frances Elizabeth, b. Sept. 17, 1857 ; 2, Charles Oliver, b. July 27, 1859. 4. Abigail, b. July 28, 1840. 5. Charles Homer, b. Oct. 4, 1842. 479. George Cossitt White, son of Stephen, (288) was born in Granby, Conn., Aug. 10, 1816. He was formerly connected in business with his brother, in Rome, N. Y. ; is now a merchant in Milwaukee, Wis. He married, June 19, 1849, Sarah Maria Cossitt, of Gran- by, Conn., dau. of Asa Cossitt, jun., and Rachel Steel. CHILDREN. 1. Frederic Henry, b. June 16, 1850. 2. George Cossitt, h. Aug. 14, 1852. 3. Sarah Lavinia, b. Aug. 14, 1854. 4. Stephen, b. Jan. 4, 1858. 5. William Pearl, b. Jan. 26, 1859. • DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 265 480. Matthew H. White, son of William Czar, (289) was born Aug. 24, 1819. He is a farmer in Sheridan, Mich. He married, March, 1849, Victoeia Lyman, and has, I. Junius, b. Sept., 1850. 2. Lucretia,h. Jan. 17,1853. 481. Luther White, son of Samuel, (293) was born in Upper Middletown, Conn., April 5, 1807. He is a blacksmith, and is said to be living in Dover, Ohio. He married Emily Phelps of Rocky Hill, Conn., and has, 1. Edward. 2. Eugene. 482. Heman White, son of Samuel, (293) was born in Upper Middletown, March 5, 1811. He was a merchant in Montgomery, Ala., until about three years previous to his death. He died April 8, 1852, se. 41. He married, 1st, July 7, 1835, Caroline Atwood of Berlin, Conn., who died July 18, 1841, se. 28. He married, 2d, Oct. 17, 1842, Catharine C. Mallory of Bristol, Conn., dau. of Eansom and Lucy Mallory. CHILDREN ; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Caroline A., b. June 8, 1837 ; d. inMeriden, Conn., June l,1856,se. 19. 2. Heman Montgomery, b. Aug. 17, 1840. CHILDREN; BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 3. Ransom S., b. Aug. 14, 1843 ; d. June 4, 1844. 4. Ransom M., b. Nov. 4, 1844; d. Aug. 29, 1845. 5. Lucy A., b. July 24, 1846. 6. Emma N., b. April 3, 1850; d. Nov. 24, 1850. 483. Samuel White, Jun., son of Samuel, (293) was born in Sharon, Conn., May 8, 1813. He is a farmer in Wolcott, Wayne Co., N. Y. He married Almira Brooks, of Romulus, N. Y. CHILDREN. 1. Charles A., h. 1835. S.Emily. 2. Henry H., b. Nov., 1836. 4. Ellagene. 484. Henry S. White, son of Samuel, (293) was born in Upper Middletown, July 17, 1822. He is a mechanic in Wallingford, Conn. He married, Oct. 17, 1844, Susan M. Couch of Meriden, Conn., dau. of Beri and Susan M. Couch. 266 EIGHTH GENERATION AND DESCENDANTS. CHILDREN. 1. Susan E., b. March 9, 1846. 3. Emma R., b. Feb. 10, 1855. 2. Elbridge H., b. Jan. 16, 1848. 485. Timothy White, son of Samuel, (293) was born in Upper Middletown, Nov. 2, 1824. He is a mechanic in For- estville, Conn. He married, Aug. 2, 1847, Caroline E. Cowles, of Chesh- ire, Conn., dau, of Juba Cowles. CHILDREN. 1. Cornelia E., b. Dec. 23, 1848. 2. Garry H., b. Aug. 31, 1852. 3. Flora E., b. July 31, 1845. 486. Edgar White, son of Hon. Fortune Clark, (297) was born in Whitestown, N. Y., Oct. -^j, 1820. He is a farmer in Port Huron, St. Clair Co., Mich., and is Mayor of the city. He married, Aug. 20, 1850, Adelia Jones, of Ann Arbor, Mich., born Sept. 24, 1831, dau. of James Jones and Eliza Benham. CHILDREN. 1. Charles Patten, b. May 4, 1852. 2. Carrie Esther, b. March 30, 1857. 487. James Hillhouse White, son of Hon. Fortune Clark, (297) was born in Whitestown, April 28, 1822. He is a farmer in Port Huron, Mich., and is sheriff of St. Clair County. He married, 1st, April 6, 1843, Alice M. Wetmore, who died May 4, 1844. He married, 2d, May 25, 1847, Charlotte H. Tompkins, of Wolcott, Wayne Co., N. Y., dau. of Nathaniel W. Tomp- kins and Bethiah Hubbard. By the second marriage he has one son, Nathaniel C, b. April 2, 1848. 488. Dr. Henry Randolph White, son of Hon. Fortune Clark, (297) was born in Whitestown, April 23, 1824. He is a physician in Utica, N. Y. He married, April 16, 1856, Sarah Bruce Clark, of Mad- ison, N. Y. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 267 489. Jonas Autle White, son of Jonas, (302) was born in Whitestown, N. Y., July 25, 1815, and is a farmer there. He married. May 27, 1843, Almira H. Foote, of Sherburne, Chenango Co., N. Y., born Feb. 22, 1819, dau. of Asa and Elizabeth Foote. CHILDREN. 1. Louisa Amelia, b. Jan. 7, 1845; d. April 24, 1849. 2. Louisa Amelia, b. March 22, 1850. 3. William Stratton,h. ^OY. 18,1855. 4. Elizabeth Foote, b, July 13, 1857. 490. Morris Pratt White, son of Jonas, (302) was born in Whitestown, April 26, 1817. He is a farmer in Columbus, Chenango Co., N. Y. He married, Feb. 17, 1847, Julia A. Jones of Columbus, dau. of Isaac Jones. He has one child, Mary Frances, b. Nov. 30, 1847. 491. Lewis White, son of Jonas, (302) was born in Whites- town, April 30, 1819. He is a machinist, and resides in New Hartford, Oneida Co., N. Y. He married May 16, 1848, Ajibrosia Lamb of Columbus, N. Y., dau. of Joshua Lamb. 492. George Manchester White, son of Jonas, (302) was born in Whitestown, July 30, 1825, and died there. May 27, 1851, £6. 25. He was a machinist. He married, Sept. 6, 1849, Submit Bliss of Whitestown, dau. of Nathan Bliss, and had one daughter, Esther, b. Dec. 12, 1850. 493. Henry H. White, son of Capt. Aaron Clark,- (308) was born in New Haven, Conn., April 19, 1821. He is a bookseller in that place. He married, Dec. 24, 1844, Nannie Gerard, and has, 1. James. 2. William. 3. Henry. 494. Joel White, son of John, jun., (310) was born April 8, 1803. He is a farmer in Oxford, Conn. He has been for several years a justice of the peace, has held town offices, was a Representative from Oxford in 1846, and a member of the State Senate in 1851. 268 EIGHTH GENERATION AND DESCENDANTS. He married, Dec. 8, 1825, Emma Peench of Bethany, dau. of David and Anna French. CHILDREN. 1. Mary, b. Nov. 15, 1829; m. Nov. 26, 1846, S. W. S. Skilton of Watertown, Conn., now of Morris, Conn. She has had, 1. William S., b. Aug., 1847, d. Oct., 1849 ; 2. Joel W., b. Feb., 1851, d. ee. 8 days ; 3. Truman Smith, b. June 6, 1853 ; 4. Joel White, b. Nov. 16, 1858. 2. Emma, b. Feb. 5, 1834 ; m. April 23, 1850, Milo D. Northrup of Tyringham, Mass., now of Oxford, Conn. She has Mary, b. Oct. 22, 1857. 495. Elisha White, son of John, jun., (310) was born in Woodbridge, Conn., April 5, 1805. He resides in Auburn, Cayuga Co., N. Y., where he has held offices of trust. Is a carpenter and builder. He married, March 4, 1830, Emeline Chapman, of Marcel- lus, Onondaga Co., N. Y., dau. of Dr. Elisha Chapman and Phebe Gates. CHILDREN. 1. Herbert, b. Aug. 14, 1835 ; d. Dec. 16, 1849, x. 14. 2. John E., b. Aug. 30, 1837. 4. Arthur, b. Dec. 12, 1843. 3. William C, b. Aug. 17, 1839. 5. Elisha, b. Feb. 3, 1846. 496. William C. White, son of John, jun., (310) was born Nov, 15, 1817. He is a farmer in Bethany, Conn. He married, Dec. 24, 1844, Harriet Prince of Bethany, dau. of Abel and Fanny Prince. He has one daughter, H. Mail, b. 1845. 496a. Isaac White, son of Daniel, (311) was born in Derby, Conn., Sept. 25, 1811. He is a farmer in Easton, Conn. He married, Jan. 11, 1835, Sarah Grace Kenney of Derby, born May 13, 1814, dau. of William Kenney and Anna Smith. CHILDREN. 1. Helen M., b. Dec. 27, 1835. 4. William E., b. Nov. 12, 1843. 2. Elizabeth A., b. May 4, 1838. 5. George M., b. May 20, 1848. 3. Frances J., b. Dec. 19, 1840. 497. Edward White, son of Raymond B., (313) was born in Plymouth, Conn., in 1824. He is a shoemaker there. He married, 1847, Mary Ann Sweet of New Haven, Conn. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 269 CHILDREN. 1. William Raymond, h. 1848. 2. Eva Estella, b. April, 1854; d. June, 1855. 3. Ella Louisa, b. July 2,1856. 4. Mary Isabel, b. May, 1859. 498. George White, son of Raymond B., (313) was born in Plymouth, Conn., Sept. 8, 1833. He is a carpenter, and resides in Winsted, Conn. He married, Sept. 25, 1855, Lovina Amelia Downes, born in Plymouth, Oct. 14, 1830, dau. of Samuel Downes and Har- riet Andrews. CHILDREN. 1. Harriet Andrews, b. Sept. 2, 1856. 2. Frances Adelaide, h. Jan. 26, 1859 ; d. March 28, 1859. 499. Daniel D. Tompkins White, son of Truman, (315) was born March 22, 1807. He is a farmer. He married, 1831, Alma Wilbur. CHILDREN. 1. Jane. 4. Truman. 2. Paulina. 5. Envin. 3. Adeline, Five others died young. 500. Joel Clark White, son of Truman, (315) was born Jan. 31, 1817, and died Sept. 11, 1850, ae. 33. He married, 1st, 1841, Mary E. Lake. He married, 2d, Mary A. De Forest. CHILDREN. 1. Wesley. 3. A daughter, d. £e. 4 yrs. 2. Manley. 501. Hubbard Tuthill White, son of Truman, (315) was born June 7, 1819. He is a boot and shoe dealer in Buffalo, N. Y. He married, March 24, 1846, Catharine Trumbull. CHILDREN. 1. A child, h. ; d. in infancy. 3. Mary,h. 1854. 2. Eliza, b. 1849. 502. Charles Burt White, son of Truman, (315) was born Aug. 30, 1826. He resides in Illinois. Hp married, March 23, 1851, Mariette Canada, and has, Huhhard, 35 270 EIGHTH GENERATION AND DESCENDANTS. 603. Baldwin T. White, son of Truman, (315) was born Jan. 15, 1828. He married Louisa Mace, and has had, 1. Charles. 3. Mary, d. in infancy. 2. Harriet. 4. Caroline, d. in infancy. 504. Isaac White, son of Francis, (316) was born Feb. 7, 1810. He resides in Machias, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y. He married Anna Smith of Brantford, C. W. CHILDREN. 1. Lucinda. 3. Marava, 5. Samuel. 2. James, 4. Chauncey. 505. Jacob White, son of Francis, (316) was born Feb. 6, 1812. He resides in Otto, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y. He married Alviea Tarbox, and has, 1. Francis. 2. Martha. 3. Alvira. 506. Roderick White, Esq., son of Francis, (316) was born June 23, 1814. He was a lawyer in Clean, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y., and was elected a Representative in the Legislature in 1845, and a Senator in 1855. He died May 26, 1856, as. 42. He married Sarah Nichols. CHILDREN. 1. 2. 3. Emma. Henry. Ella. 4. 5. 6. Willis. George. Anna. 507. Justus White, Esq., son of Francis, (316) was born Aug. 6, 1827. He is a lawyer in Clean, N. Y. He married Mary J. Hill, and has a daughter, Mary, b. Oct., 1858. 508. Hiram W. White, son of Moses, (317) is a gunsmith and hardware dealer in Jackson, Jackson Co., Ohio. He married, March 27, 1840, Rose Ann Stewart. CHILDREN. 1. Sarah Frances, b. March 28, 1841. 2. Almira, b. Feb. 28, 1844; d. April 25, 1846. 3. Henry Kirke, b. June 2, 1847; d. Jan. 10, 1849. 4. Avon Lafayette, b. Oct. 30, 1849 ; d. April 25, 1853, 5. Hiram Wallace,h. Oct. 12, 1853. 6. A daughter, b. June 1,1858. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 271 509. Leonard White, son of Roderick, (318) was born in Paris, (now Kirkland,) Oneida Co., N. Y., May 30, 1817. He is a carpenter, and resides in Cazenovia, Madison Co., N. Y. He married, Oct. 10, 1838, Clarissa Cone of Paris, N. Y., born Aug. 19, 1817, dau. of Caleb Cone. CHILDREN. 1. Clarissa, b. Jan. 17,1840. 4. Oscar, b. July 20, 1845. 2. Roderick, h. Dec. 14, 1841. ,5. Ossian, b. June 7, 1847. 3. Huldah, b. Oct. 12, 1843. 510. Rev. Moses Clark White, M. D., son of Roderick, (318) was born in Paris, N. Y., July 24, 1819. He gradu- ated at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn., in 1845, and from 1847 to 1852 was a Missionary of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in Fuhchau, China, where he labored both as a preacher and as a physician. In 1853 he returned to the United States, on account of impaired health, and is now a physician in New Haven, Conn. He received the degree of M. D. at Yale College in 1854. He married, 1st, March 18, 1847, Jane Isabel Atwater, of Homer, Cortland Co., N. Y., dau. of Ezra Atwater. She died in Fuhchau, Chma, May 25, 1848, se. 25. He married, 2d, at Fuhchau, July 14, 1851, Mary Seely, born May 13, 1821, dau. of Joseph Owen Seely of Onondaga, N.Y. CHILDREN; — BY THE SECOND MARRIAGE. 1. George, b. May 24, 1852; d. May, 25, 1852. 2. Caryl Fendon Seely, h. A^vW 5,1856. 510a. Aaron White, son of Roderick, (318) was born in Paris, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1824. He graduated at Wesleyan Uni- versity in 1852, and is Professor of Mathematics in Oneida Conference Seminary, at Cazenovia, N. Y. He married, April 6, 1859, Isadore Maria Haight of Caz- enovia, dau. of William Henry Haight. 511. Joseph White, son of Roderick, (318) was born in Paris, N. Y., April 10, 1827, and resides there. He is a joiner. He married, April, 1853, Susan E. Beebe, and has, 1. Andrew Curtis, b. Nov. 25, 1854. 2. Albert Terry, b. July 10, 1856. 272 EIGHTH GENERATION AND DESCENDANTS. 512. William White, son of Aimer, (320) was born April 5, 1828. He married, July 3, 1853, Cordelia Hammond, and has, 1. Aimer, b. Aug. 11, 1854. 2. Clark, b. Aug. 25, 1856. 513. Al VERSE L. White, son of James, jun., (321) was born in Newport, N. H., July 31, 1811. He is a merchant in Bos- ton, Mass. He married, May, 1844, Mary Cole of Biddeford, Me. CHILDREN. 1. Mary Alice, h. ; d. se. 18 mos. 2. George Alverse, b. Jan. 22, 1849. 514. Robert Cornell White, son of Robert, (324) was born in Birmingham, Eng., Nov. 1, 1823. He is a crockery merchant in New York ; resides in Brooklyn. He married, Nov. 4, 1847, Hannah D. Baker, born Jan. 17, 1826, dau. of Dobel Baker and Mary Corlies. CHILDREN. 1. Henry Haydoch, b. Sept. 13, 1848. 2. Sara Baker, b. June 2, 1851. 3. Joseph Baker, b. June 15, 1854. 4. Cornelia, b. Feb. 1, 1859. 515. Richard Grant White, Esq., son of Richard Mans- field, (325) was born in New York, May 23, 1821. He grad- uated at the University of New York in 1839, studied med- icine and law, and was admitted to the bar in 1845. He soon abandoned law for letters, and was connected with the New York Courier and Enquirer, from 1845 to 1858, with a brief interval, at first as critic of art and literature, but for the last five years as editor. He is also an author, and a regu- lar contributor to the Atlantic Magazine. Besides other works, he has published " Shakespeare's Scholar," in 1854 ; his edition of Shakespeare, 1857-9 ; and an Essay upon Henry the Sixth, in 1859. He is now living, temporarily, at Ravens- wood, L. I. He married, Oct. 16, 1850, Alexina Black Maese of New York, dau. of Charles Bruton Maese and Sarah Graham. CHILDREN. 1. Richard Mansfield, b. Dec. 25, 1851. 2. Stanford, b. Nov. 9, 1853. DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL WHITE. 273 515a. Caeleton White, son of Moses, (326) was born May 11, 1834. He married, Nov. 11, 1857, Lizzie H. Dunn, and has a son, Denton Dunn, b. May 6, 1859. 516. Samuel Howes White, son of Henry Champlin, (332) was born April 21, 1836. He resides in Hartford, Conn. He married, Sept. 3, 1857, Cecilia Augusta Stillman of Hartford, dau. of Allyn S. Stillman and Cecilia Andrus. He has one daughter, Mary Cecilia, b. Aug. 23, 1858. IN THE LINE OF JACOB WHITE, OF MIDDLETOWN. 517. Norman Brigham White, son of Jonathan Porter, (335) lives in New York. He married Eveline Gilbert of Hartford, Conn., and has, 1. Samuel P. 2. Norman B. 3. A daughter. 518. Harrison White, son of Chester, (336) was born Sept. 21, 1816. He is a merchant in Albion, Mich. He married Sarah Dunn, and has, 1. William. 2. Thomas. 3. Emma. 4. Caroline. 619. Alonzo White, son of Ransom Coe, (341) was born in Burke, Vt., Nov. 2,1830. He married, Nov. 9, 1851, Huldah L. Hosford of East Haven, Vt., and has, 1. Herbert A., b. April 10, 1857. 2. Helen A., h. Feb. 23, 1859. 520. George Henry White, son of John, (353) was born July 5, 1815. He is a carpenter in Fredonia, N. Y. He married, Oct. 15, 1846, Mary Sophia Tobey, of Hudson, N. Y., born Sept. 9, 1826, dau. of Henry Tobey and Sophia Hulburt. CHILDREN. 1. Emily S., b. Feb 18, 1848. 3. NehemiahB., b. Dec. 29, 1855. 2. George H.,h. SmIj \A,\%hO. 4. Caroline J., b. Sept. 29, 1858. 521. Nehemiah Bassett White, son of John, (353) was born Dec. 24, 1816. He is a merchant in Monticello, Ga. 274 EIGHTH GENERATION AND DESCENDANTS. He married, 1st, Dec. 22, 1854, Mrs. Ann H. Newman, widow of Joseph Newman ; originally Ann H. Catlin, of Har- winton, Conn. She died July 10, 1856. He married, 2d, Oct. 28, 1858, Harriet N. Scovel of Alba- ny, N. Y., dau. of Ashley Scovel and Ann L. Leland. By the second marriage he has one son, Ashley S., b. July 13, 1859. 622. Russell M. White, son of John, (353) was born March 31, 1819. He is a carpenter in Albany, N. Y. He married, Jan. 20, 1842, Caroline B. Farnsworth of Albany, dau. of Rufus Farnsworth and Lavina Blanchard. He has, 1. Addison F., b. June 3, 1844. 2. Russell M., h. Sept. 30, 18.53. 523. Linus White, son of John, (353) was born July 29, 1824. He is a merchant in Atalanta, Ga. He married, Feb. 13, 1855, Mary Server of Albany, N. Y., dau. of Robert Server and Mary Ann Buckbee. He has had, 1. Mary Grace, b. Jan. 18, 1856; d. Nov. 5, 1857. 2. Emma S., b. July 8, 1858. 524. William Sage White, son of Jacob, (354) was born in Upper Middletown, now Cromwell, Conn., July 22, 1816. He is a lumber merchant in Hartford, Conn. He married Mary Savage of Middletown, born July 17, 1819, dau. of Samuel Savage and Mary Haling. CHILDREN. 1. Frederick William, b. July 1, 1838; m. Jan. 6, 1859, Sarah E. Adams of Wethersfield, Conn., b. 1839, dau. of William Adams and Sarah Crane. 2. Leverett Henry, h. May 5, 1840; is in the U. S. Navy. 3. Charles Austin, b. Aug. 24, 1 843. 4. Edward Emerick, b. Oct. 6, 1846; d. Nov. 16, 1847. 5. Albert, b. Jan. 28, 1852; d, March 11, 1852. 6. Isabel Gertrude, b. Oct. 8, 1858. 625. Henry S. White, son of Jacob, (354) was born in Cromwell, Feb. 12, 1818. He is a manufacturer in Middle- town. He married, Dec. 31, 1848, Catharine Chandler, of Mont- gomery, N. Y., born April 4, 1822, dau. of Charles Chandler. DESCENDANTS OF JOHN WHITE, JUNIOR. 275 He has one son, Henri/ Chandler, b. Sept. 28, 1853. 526. Luther Chapin White, son of Jacob, (354) was born in Sandisfield, Mass., Dec. 25, 1821. He is a manufac- turer in Waterbury, Conn, He married, Nov. 28, 1844, Jane Amelia Moses, born in Waterbury, July 19, 1825, dau. of Joseph and Mary Moses. CHILDREN. 1. William Henry, b. May 7, 1847. 2. George Luther, b. July 15, 1852. 3. Harriet Susan, h. March 4, 1854. 527. Jacob Watson White, son of Jacob, (354) was born in Sandisfield, Mass., Sept. 19, 1827. He is a manufacturer in Waterbury, Conn. He married, Sept. 19, 1850, Anna Eliza Wells of Hart- ford, born May 7, 1828, dau. of Chauncey and Hannah K. Wells. CHILDREN. 1. Chauncey Wells, b. May 12, 1852 ; d. Dec. 11, 1852. 2. Edward Luther, b. Dec. 12,1853. 3. Chauncey Howard, b. March 24, 1856. 4. Anna Sophia, b. Sept. 20, 1858. DESCENDANTS OF JOHN WHITE, JUNIOR. 528. Benjamin White, son of Dan, (359) was born in 1811. He was a carriage maker ; lived in Michigan, and died Dec. 18, 1853, X. 48. He married Esther Notes of Michigan. CHILDREN. 1. James. 3. Ellen. 2. Miron. 4. Edward, 529. Alonzo White, son of Dan, (359) was born in Rome, N. Y., in 1816. He is a carpenter in Kenosha, Wis. He married, 1844, Lydia B. Leonard. CHILDREN. 1. Edward, b. 1845; d. 1848. 3, Edgar, b. 1848. 2. Charles B., b. 1846; d. 1856. 4. Florence H, b. 1857. 630. Francis White, son of Dan, (359) was born in Rome, N. Y., in 1818. He is a carpenter in Kenosha, Wis. 276 EIGHTH GENERATION AND DESCENDANTS. He married, 1st, 1846, Sarah Whitmore, who died in 1848, He married, 2d, 1849, Jenette Moore, and has one son, Francis, h. 1858. 531. Joshua White, son of Dan, (359) was born in Rome, N. Y., in 1830. Is a carpenter in Kenosha, Wis. He married, 1854, Margarette Worth, and has, Caroline M., b. 1856. 532. Asa J. White, son of Asa, (361) was born Sept. 13, 1818. He is a farmer, and has lived in Brookfield, Mass. He married, July 4, 1846, Prudence Gallop of Brookfield, born in 1819. CHILDREN. 1. ZTannaA, b. July 9, 1847. 4. Joseph G., b. 1853. 2. IraB., b. 1849. 5. J^rora Mwnson, b. 1858. 3. Frances, h. 1851. 533. George W. White, son of Asa, (361) was born Feb. 3, 1824. He is a farmer in Potsdam, N. Y. He married, March 4, 1846, Susan Boody, of Pierpont, St. Lawrence, Co., N. Y., born May 29, 1824. He has, 1. Charles A., b. March 25, 1848. 2. Mary Jane, b. Feb. 1, 1854. DESCENDANTS OF LIEUT. DANIEL WHITE. 534. Rev. Erskine Norman White, son of Norman, (404) was born in New York, May 31, 1833. He graduated at Yale College in 1854, and at Union Theological Seminary in 1857, and was ordained pastor of the Reformed Dutch Church at Richmond, Staten Island, N. Y., June 9, 1859. He married, May 24, 1859, Eliza Tracy Nelson, of New York, born Oct. 5, 1836, dau. of John G. Nelson and Eunice Ripley. 535. Charles Trumbull White, son of Norman, (404) was born in New York, Jan. 20, 1835. He is a merchant in New York. He married, Sept. 30, 1857, Georgianna Starin, of Auburn, N. Y., born Sept. 25, 1837, dau. of Josiah N. Starin and Anda- lusia Henry. He has one son, Norman, b. July 10, 1858. DESCENDANTS OF DANIEL WHITE. 277 636. Heman White, son of Hanford, (407) was born in Twinsburg, Ohio, March 23, 1827. He is a farmer in Hop- kins, Allegan Co., Mich. He married, Jan. 1, 1855, Jane Bdskirk, and has, Franklin Fremont, h. March, 1858. 537. James White, son of Oliver, jun., (420) was born April 9, 1818. He lives in Winsted, Conn. He married Charlotte Ann Greene of Cornwall, Conn., born Dec. 20, 1824, dau. of William Greene and Mary Went- worth. CHILDREN. 1. Ann Janette, b. Jan. 1, 1841 ; d. April 18, 1841. 2. Sarah Amelia, b. March, 1844. 3. Mary Pamelia, b. Aug. 21, 1855. 538. LuMAN White, son of Oliver, jun., (420) was born July 19, 1819, and lives in Winsted, Conn. He married, July 5, 1841, Sarepta Jane Keynolds, of Chatham, Columbia Co., N. Y., born Jan. 23, 1822, dau. of Jacob Reynolds and Polly Olds. CHILDREN. 1. Henrietta, b. Jan. 23, 1843. 2. Henry Clay, b. Jan. 29, 1845. 3. A child, b. Aug. 29, 1849 ; d. Sept. 18, 1849. 539. Rev. Orrin Washington White, son of Oliver, jun., (420) was born April 5, 1821. He graduated at Oberlin College in 1848, and at the Theological Seminary in Oberlin, in 1854, and is a Congregational minister at Strongsville, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio. He married, 1st, Aug. 23, 1848, Lucy Strong Lovejoy, of Oberlin, 0., dau. of W. Lovejoy and Lydia Strong. She died Sept. 25, 1856. He married, 2d, Sept. 6, 1857, Perlina L. Pope, born July 16, 1834, dau. of Philander Pope and Lucy Pomeroy. CHILDREN; BY THE FIRST MARRIAGE. 1. Orrin Kendal, b. Feb. 23, 1854 ; d. Sept. 27, 1855. 2. A child, b. Sept. 14, 1856 ; d. Sept. 23, 1856. 36 278 EIGHTH GENERATION AND DESCENDANTS. 540. Wilson Bacon White, son of Oliver, jun., (420) was born Jan. 24, 1823, and lives in Winsted, Conn. He married, Dec. 26, 1847, Harriet Leach. CHILDREN. 1. Josephine, b. April 18, 1850. 2. Wilbur, b. May 4, 1854. 541. George White, son of Oliver, jun., (420) was born June 4, 1825. He is a mechanic in West Winsted, Conn. He married, Aug. 5, 1850, Ellen Maria Kelsey of Win- sted, born Jan. 15, 1831, dau. of Joseph Kelsey and Lucy Marsh. CHILDREN. 1. Mary Elizabeth, b. Jan. 15, 1853. 2. Ellen Augusta, b. May 2S, 1857. APPENDIX. The Registers of Wills, and the Parish Registers of births, mar- riages and deaths, in England, about the time of the first settlement of this country, are the principal sources of information respecting the pedigree of such American families as are descended from the middle classes of the mother country. Every extract from these Registers has, therefore, a value to the American genealogist, and is worth pre- serving in a permanent form. With this view, the following extracts from the Registers of Chelmsford, in Essex County, in old England, are here inserted. They were obtained by H. G. Somerbt, Esq., the well-known and successful investigator of the English genealogies of American families, with the hope of finding in them some trace of the lineage of the patriarch, John White, who is commemorated in the preceding pages. Although the efibrt was not successful for this object, yet it is hoped that these materials may be valuable to other families of the name of White. FROM THE REGISTRY OP "WILLS, AT CHELMSFORD. Thomas White of Chelmsford, vintner. Will dated January 28, 160f : proved March 16, 160|. He gives to his eldest son, Thomas, £40, when 24 years of age: to his daughter, Anne, £30, when 21 years of age. His son John to be bound apprentice to brother Bar- tholomew White, tailor. He had brothers John and George ; a sister Elizabeth ; an uncle George Solme. * This part of the Appendix has been prepared and furnished by Henry White, Esq., of New Haven, Conn., who procured the examination of these records to be made. 280 APPENDIX. FROM THE PARISH REGISTER OP CHELMSFORD. The Register begins in 1538. Occasional chasms occur, of whole years, before 1600. 1540, 1542 1545 154f 1551 1555 1565 1579 15R0 1582 1584, 158f 158f 1588 158f 1589 1590, 1594 1595 159| 159| 1599 1609 16H 16H 1616 1616 1619 1621 1622 1624, 1630 BAPTISMS. son of William and Agnes "White. dau. of William and Agnes White. son of Nicholas White. son of Edmund White. son of Edmund White. dau. of Edmund White. dau. of Edmund White. dau. of Edmund White. son of William White. dau. of William White. dau. of William White. son of William White. dau. of William White. son of William White. dau. of John White. son of William White. son of John White. son of John White. dau. of Thomas White. May 12. John, Aug. 2. Mary, July 10. William, Mar. 22. Thomas, Mar. 23. Jesper, Jan. 17. lone, April 2. Bridget, April 23. Agnes, July 11. John, . Susan, Nov. 18. Marion, Nov. 10. Richard, Feb. 20. Joan, Mar. 6. Thomas, June 17. Joan, Mar. 8. William, July 29. George, Sept. 29. Thomas, Aug. 13. Joan, Dec. 13. Thomas White. Mar. 14. Elizabeth White. Feb. 6. John, son of Thomas White. Oct. 21. Anne, dau. of Thomas White. Aug 13. Mary, dau. of William White, cooper. Jan. 12. John, son of William White, cooper. Jan. 1. Elizabeth, dau. of William White, cooper. July 28. Thomas, son of Thomas White. Sept. 8. William, son of William White, cooper. Nov. 21. Isaac, son of Thomas White of Chelms- ford, matmaker, and Anne his wife. Nov. 12. Jane, dau. of Thomas White of Chelms- ford, matmaker, and Anne his wife. July 16. Clemence, dau. of Francis White of Moulsham, tailor, and Clements his wife. Oct. 28. Helen, dau. of Thomas White of Chelmsford, and Anne his wife. Nov. 19. Thomas, son of Thomas White of Chelmsford, vintner, and Joan his wife. APPENDIX. 28} MARRIAGES. 1542, Nov. 12. William White, grocer, to Anne Harris. 1559, Jan. 19. Edmund White to Mary Lamb: (both strangers.) 1561, Nov. 19. John White to Bridget Johnson. 1573, May 17. Wilham White to Margaret Pease. 1587, July 3. Thomas White to Ellen Mendham. 1592, Sept. 3. John White to Agnes Scraston. 1593, Sept. 23. Thomas White to Anne Bachelor. 1595, May 5. William White to Anne Dinglie. 1595, July 15. Thomas White to Alice Dump of London. 1598, June 6. Thomas White to Elizabeth Smith: (strangers.) €muims m^a ^Witm, Page 101, line 1, for Josiah AUis, read Elijah AUis. Page 101, line 2, for (see Fam. 174), read (see Fam. 194.) Page 162, line 37, for (376), read (375). Page 259, line 33, for Frances Olivo; read Francis Oliver. The errors above noticed are such as were overlooked in the proof-reading. The following list of corrections and additions is prepared from information received since the pages referred to were printed. P. 13. The ship Lyon sailed from London. — Letter of Hon. James Savage. P. 36, 1. 42. Elizabeth, dau. of Ebenezer Benton, was bap. Aug. 17, 1735. P. 37, 1. 4. Ezra, son of Wilham Andrews, was bap. Jan. 2, 1732. P. 37. 1. 5. Anna White, m. June 4, 1731, Daniel Rust. P. 49, 1. 1, for Dec. 2, 1714, read Aug. 27, 1714. Mary, dau. of John White, bap. Nov. 5, 1727, was perhaps the one who m. John Baxter. P. 67. The wife of Sisieon White was not Jerusha Wait, but Jerusha Smith, of Hatfield. P. 81, 1. 1, for Jan., 1764, read June 19, 1764. P. 84, 1. 2, for 1847, te. 60, read 1843, se. 56. P. 84, 1. 23, for Brown Univ., read University of Vermont. P. 86, 1. 12. James and Lydia Gary removed in 1839 from Mexico, Oswego Co., N. Y., to Illinois. They both d. at Waukegan, Lake Co., 111. He d. in 1846; shed, in 1848. They had no children. P. 91, 1. 15, for Killingworth, read Middletown. P. 93, 1. 16. Annar Lothrop b. Apr. 5, 1742.— 1. 24. Zuanda d. Apr. 22, 1836. P. 96. Elizur White died in Granville, N. Y., Oct., 1823, ae. 73. He m. June 26, 1769, Hannah Cooper, who died Jan., 1828, se. 79. He had, \. Elizur, b. July 1, 1770; m. Hannah Savage. . . . (183) 2. Hannah,h. March 1, 1772 ; d. March 12, 1772. 3. Joseph, b. June 8, 1773; d. unm., Dec. 28, 1812, je. 39. 4. Hannah, b. March 12, 1775; m. Joseph Ballory, and rem. to Grand Isle, Vt., where she d. about 1815, leaving five children ; Joseph, Eliza Ann, William, Fanny, and Deborah. The family afterwards rem. to Canada. 5. Elizabeth, b. March 29, 1777 ; m. Col. Nathaniel Frank, and d. May 3, 1823, 282 APPENDIX. ae. 46. He d. Dec. 31, 1823. She had, Shipman, Hannah, Nathaniel, Elizur White, Andrew, Joseph White, and Eliza Ann. 6. William, b. Jan. 29,1779; m. 1st, Grace Savage; 2d, F. Stocking. (184) 7. .Efiene^er, b. June 19, 1781 ; m. Elizabeth Sage. . . . (185) P. 104, I. 6, read. He marched to New York, &c. P. 108, 1. 1.5, for east part of Rockville, read north-east part of Vernon. P. 114, 1. 16. Helen A. Henry m. Feb. 14, 1859, Harrie T. A. Smith, of New York. P. 114, 1. 23. Theodore W. Lyman m. 2d, Feb., 1859, Henrietta Wares of New York, where he now resides. P. 1 14, 1. 24. Wm. W. Lyman m. March 8, 1859, Lucy J. Snow of South Hadley. P. 123, 1. 13, for M. D. Van Hise, read M. S. Van Hise. P. 125, 1. 23, add, 7. James, d. in youth. P. 127, Family 131. Correct the names and dates by the following: Daniel White was born June 19, 1764, and died April 11, 1837, se. 72. He m. Oct. 27, 1793, Sally Mekriman of Richmond, Mass., b. June 1, 1772, and d. June 27, 1856. He had, 1. Ruth Merriman, b. Sept. 11, 1795. 2. Lucia, b. April 27, 1797, m. Jan. 14, 1818, William Page, a farmer and magistrate in Stockbridge, Madison Co., N. Y. He d. Feb. 15, 1857, se. 65. She has, 1. Sarah Samantha, b. Mar. 1, 1819, m. June 11, 1836, L. Johnson of Stockbridge; 2. Lucia Celestia, b. Sept. 7, 1821, m. Dec. 26, 1839, James Harris Ransom of Stockbridge; 3. Montgomery Hunt, b. Feb. 16, 1826, m. Dec. 23, 1848, Sophia A. Hinman of Augusta, N. Y. ; 4. William K., b. July 10, 1828, m. Feb. 24, 1853, Mary Ann Wheeler of Chagrin Falls, Ohio ; 5. Maryette, b. Nov. 7, 1830, m. Nov. 8, 1848, James H. Faulkner of Vernon, N. Y. ; 6. Genevra L., b. May 14, 1833, m. Dec. 31, 1852, Hiram Van Swall of Augusta, N. Y. ; 7. Melinda Jennette, b. Oct. 18, 1837, m. Nov. 30, 1858, James Horth of Oneida, N. Y. 3. Abram, b. July 13, 1800; m. Dolly Gleason. . . (268) 4. Daniel, b. Sept. 1, 1802; m. Anna Hubbard. . . . (269) 5. Eli Evarts, b. March 29, 1808. P. 143, 1. 5, for Sally Sharp, read Sally Thorp.— 1. 20, for 1803, read 1804. P. 145, 1. 10, for Sumner, read Elizabeth Sumner. P. 147, 1. 3, for 2. Maria, &c., read as follows : 2. Maria,\i. June 4, 1794, m. Jan. 11, 1819, James N. Willard of North Hart- land, Vt., a farmer. She has had, 1. James N., b. June 5, 1821, a farmer in N. Hartland. He m. Feb. 26, 1844, Mary G. Thayer ; 2. Maria, b. April 23, 1823, d. May 13, 1823 ; 3. Phinehas K., b. Aug. 21, 1825, lives in N. Hart- land. He m. Sept. 18, 1848, Ellen R. Pierce; 4. Louisa Maria, b. March 29, 1828, d. Sept. 10, 1829 ; 5. Allen H., b. Jan. 24, 1830, is a civil engineer in Davenport, Iowa. He m. Jan., 1857, Susan Collins ; 6. Daniel S., b. Aug. 16, 1832 ; 7. George E. W., b. April 19, 1837. P. 147, 1. 26, for Oct., read Sept. 4. Insert Frances before Lucinda. P. 147, for section 163, substitute the following: Eli AS White, Jun., son of Elias, (73) was born in Upper Middletown, Dec. 7,1775. He was a shoemaker, and settled in Cornwall, Conn., where he died, Aug. 12, 1811, se. 35. He m. Jan. 2, 1800, Ctnthia Rogers of Cornwall, dau. of Capt. Edward Rogers and Hannah Jackson. She was b. Dec. 8, 1782, and d. Sept. 12, 1813, se. 31. Children— see Families 331a— 331d. APPENDIX. 283 P. 149, 1. 31, (or Lemuelyh. 1796, read b. 1795, P. 152, Fam. 173. Chauncet White was a tailor: lived in Granville, Mass*, till 1840. Mrs. Melinda Taylor was wid. of George Taylor of Granville. For Charles Plumb, b. Aug. 5, 1809, read b. Aug. 4, 1809. P. 157, Fam. 184. William White was born Jan. 29, 1779. He had one daughter by the first marriage ; Grace Savage, b. April 25, 1806, m. April 22, 1829, Andrew S. McPherson, and now resides in Galway, Saratoga Co., N. Y. She has had, 1, Catharine A., b. Sept. 1, 1835, d. Sept. 28, 1836; 2. Fannie G., b. July 26, 1843. P. 157, Fam. 185. Capt. Ebenezer White was born June 19, 1781. For 1. Elizabeth Wells, &c., read thus : 1. Elizabeth Wells, h. April 25, 1807 ; m. Dec. 4, 1833, Stephen S. Holmes of Springfield, Mass. She has had, 1. Emily Leavens, b. July 19, 1836; 2. Anna Elizabeth, b. Sept. 7, 1850, d. Jan. 28, 1859. P. 167, 1. 17, for Jabez Loomis, m. Oct., 1849, read Jabez White, m. Feb. 7, 1850. P. 172, 1. 19. Rev. Martin Kellogg has recently been elected a Professor in the College of California, at Oakland, Contra Costa Co., Cal. P. 192, 1. 13, read, 3. Albert Milton, b. June 18, 1824 ; m. Laurinda Cutler. (449a) P. 202, Family 278, for 5. John D., b. 1812, read b. 1813. P. 213, 1. 26, for Willard Wetmore, b. Feb. 7, 1835, read Feb. 7, 1836. P. 215, 1. 2, for Grace Keeney, read Sarah Grace Kenny. P. 218, 1. 1, read, 1. Aaron, b. Sept. 18, 1824; m. Isadore M. Haight. (510a) P. 218, 1. 11, for Sampson, read Frederick Sampson. P. 221, 1. 4, read, 1. Carleton, b. May 11, 1834 ; m. Lizzie H. Dunn. . (515a) P. 245, 1. 19, for Norman W., b. Oct. 20, 1850, read Oct. 29, 1850. III. Sttmmatg. The following Summary and Tables include those persons only whose names appear in the preceding pages, or of whom some other definite information is given. A few descendants of Elder John White, but who derive the name, by intermarriage, from some other family of Whites, are classed with the descendants of other names. The whole number of persons enumerated in this volume, belonging to the Family of Elder John White, is 5,074. Of this number, 2,850 bear the name of White, and 2,224 bear other names. The following Table shows the whole number of descendants in each generation, and also the number belonging to the line of each son of John White. WHOLE NUMBER OP DESCENDANTS. 1st Gen. 2d Gen. 3d Gen. 4th Gen. 5th Gen. 6th Gen. 7th Gen. 8th Gen. 9th Gen. 10th Gen. Totals. John, 6 32 168 317 660 1353 1836 688 13 5074 Nathaniel, 8 71 208 473 924 1292 613 13 3603 John, 2 20 46 39 88 184 52 .. 432 Daniel, 11 t, 46 60 145 339 360 23 , . 985 284 APPENDIX. The following Table shows the number of descendants named White, in each generation. Also, the number in the line of each son, and each grand- son, of John White. DESCENDANTS NAMED WHITE. 1st Gen. 2d Gen. 3d Gen. 4th Gen. 5th Gen. 6th Gen. 7th Gen. 8th Gen. 9th Gen. Totals. John,- 6 21 70 173 403 814 997 365 2850 Nathaniel, 8 49 121 294 SS.-) 699 331 2058 Nathaniel 11 40 106 177 210 103 648 John, 10 7 5 9 8 5 45 Daniel, 11 43 123 249 377 188 992 Jacob, 10 24 51 103 102 35 326 Joseph, 7 7 9 17 2 . . 43 John, 2 10 18 19 59 98 18 225 John, 10 18 19 59 98 18 223 Daniel, 11 11 34 90 200 200 16 563 Daniel, 11 34 90 200 200 16 552 Some interesting comparative results may be obtained from this Table. Of the descendants bearing the name of White, those of Nathaniel are nearly three-fourths of the whole number, while those of Daniel are more than twice as many as those of his brother John. There are still greater inequal- ities in the numbers descended from the several sons of Nathaniel. Two of these sons, Daniel and Joseph, married sisters. The descendants of Daniel are twenty-three times as many as those of Joseph, although the list of Dan- iel's descendants is quite imperfect, while that of Joseph's is supposed to be complete. In the line of Joseph, there are but two males of the seventh gen- eration, to perpetuate the name. It should be observed, however, that the grandchildren of Nathaniel, having other names tha,n White, were fewer than those of Daniel ; and, in the next generation, those of Daniel were fewer than those of Joseph. So that if all the descendants were traced out, in the families of every name, the inequality in each case would be much less than it appears above. Other lines of the Family may be readily compared, by the aid of the Tables here given. The number of descendants of other names than White, enumerated in this volume, appears below. This Table shows the number in each genera- tion, and the number in the line of each son and grandson of John White. DESCENDANTS BEARING OTHER NAMES THAN WHITE. 3d Gen. 4th Gen. 5th Gen. 6th Gen. 7th Gen. 8th Gen . 9th Gen. 10th Gen. Totals. John, 11 98 144 257 539 839 323 13 2224 Nathaniel, 22 87 179 369 593 282 13 1545 Nathaniel, 10 39 168 201 78 496 John, 4 1 7 12 1 25 Daniel, 30 100 154 264 160 12 720 Jacob, 10 15 33 102 32 192 Joseph, 33 24 14 19 90 John, 10 28 20 29 86 34 207 John, 28 20 29 86 34 197 Daniel, 35 26 55 139 160 7 422 Daniel, 25 55 139 160 7 386 APPENDIX. 285 In the 4th generation there were only twenty-three who perpetuated the name. Each one of these 23 is represented in the foregoing pages by de- scendants belonging to the 8th or 9th generation. The volume contains some definite account of the children belonging to 1,000 families ; 542 families of Whites, and 458 families of which the moth- ers were Whites. Those families of which a remoter female ancestor was named White, are not included in this enumeration. The two following Tables show the number of families in each generation, and in the line of each son of John White. The families are counted in the generations to which the parents belong. FAMILIES OF WHITES. 1st Gen. 2d Gen. 3d Gen. 4th Gen. 5th Gen. 6th Gen. 7th Gen. 8th Gen. Totals John, 3 7 27 54 127 203 120 542 Nathaniel, 5 18 40 90 141 104 399 John, 1 3 2 7 17 7 38 Daniel, 1 6 12 30 45 9 104 184 105 7 458 127 91 7 329 13 9 36 44 5 91 FAMILIES OF WHICH THE MOTHERS AVERE WHITES. 2d Gen. 3d Gen. 4th Gen. 5th Gen. CthGen. 7th Gen. 8th Gen. 9th Gen. Totals. John, 2 9 19 44 88 Nathaniel, 3 12 31 58 John, 1 4 3 G Daniel, 5 3 10 24 The following comparative Statement shows the interval between the births of the oldest and youngest persons of each generation. Years Date of Birth. Youngest. Date of Birth. Difference. 20,) b. about 1627. Jacob, (p. 20,) b. Oct. 8,1645.18 27,) b. July 7, 1652. Mehitable, (p. 32,) b. Mar. 14, 1683. 31 35,) b. Jan. 13, 1679. Oliver, (p. 44,) b. Mar. 26,1720.41 46,) b. Feb. 7,1710. Joseph, (p. 68,) b. Sept. 2,1764.54 72,) b. about 1738. Addison H., (p. 108,) b. Aug. 23, 1803. 65 129,) b. June 12, 1767. John Jay, (p. 178,) b. Sept. 7, 1854. 87 191,) b. Feb. 1,1794. Annie M., (p. 207,) b. Mar. 23,1859.68 250,) b. Jan. 11, 1827. Le Roy A., (p. 257,) b. Sept. 27, 1859. 32 It should be observed that very many of the 8th generation, and most of the 9th, are not yet born. There are doubtless a few descendants of the name, who belong to the 10th generation, but none have been reported. Of the descendants of other names, the first belonging to the 10th generation was William S. Skilton, (p. 268,) born August, 1847. It appears from the above statement, that seven generations were a^ 3 Barnabas, 32. 4 Barnabas, 32. 4 Daniel, 33. 5 Elijah, 33. 4 Elizabeth, 33. 6 Elizabeth, 33. 3 Isaac, 33. 4 Isaac, 33. 4 Jacob, 33. 4 John, 33. 4 Jonathan, 33. 4 Joseph, 33. 4 Lydia, 33. 5 Lydia, 33. 4 Martha, 32. 3 Mary, 33. *^ 4 Mary, 33. 3 Sarah, 33. 4 Sarah, 33-49. 5 Theodore, 33. Hitchcock. 8 Aaron Ely, 126. 8 Catharine, 121. 8 Charles, 126. 8 Charles Henry, 121. 8 Cornelius, 125. 8 Edward, 121. 8 Eliza Jane, 126. 8 Emily, 121. 8 Francis, 126. 8 Jane Elizabeth, 121. 8 Lucy, 126. 8 Luther White, 125. 8 Mary, 121. 8 Samuel, 125. 8 Walter, 126. Holcomb. 8 Elizabeth, 176. 9 Sumner W., 196. Hollister. 5 Abigail, 39. 5 Anne, 39. 5 Joseph, 39. 5 Mary, 39. 5 William, 39. Holmes. 8 Emily L., 157-283. Hook. 8 Charles Cory, 162. 8 Henry, 1 62. 8 Isaac", 162. 8 John, 162. 8 Lydia, 162. 8 Martha, 162. 8 Rachel J., 162. 8 William B., 162. Howell. 6 Hannah, 53. 6 John, 53. 6 Mary, 53. 6 Susanna, 53. 6 Thomas, 53. 6 Timothy, 53. Hubbard. 8 Charles E., 166. 9 Edward L., 230. 7 Elisha, 99. 7 Ellen W., 108. 7 Erastus, 99. 9 Grace W., 230. 7 Hannah, 99. 8 Horace White, 166. 7 Jeremiah, 99. 7 Lucinda, 99. 9 Lucius W., 230. 7 Lucretia, 99. 8 Marshall Ney, 166. 8 Ruth, 163. 7 Sally, 99. Hubbell. 8 Adaline C, 113. 8 SelimB., 113. 8 William C, 113. Huntoon. 9 Calvin, 225. 9 John, 225. 9 Mary E., 225. 9 Moses, 225. 9 Paran, 225. 9 Samuel A., 225. Husted. 8 Frances C, 158. Hutchinson. 9 Amos S., 200. 9 Edward, 200. 9 Jane White, 200. 9 Mary, 200. Hyde. 9 Hannah, 215. Ingram. 7 Charles, 71. 7 Experience, 71. 7 Oliver, 71. 7 Quartus, 71. Ives. 9 Edwin R., 208. 9 Flora A., 208. Jenks. 9 Amos A., 197. 8 Ann Maria, 143. 8 Emily, 143. 8 Frederick, 143. 8 Jane, 143. 8 Marietta, 143. 9 Victory E., 197. DESCENDANTS HAVING OTHER NAMES THAN WHITE. 303 Johnson. 6 Abigail, 50. 8 Albert, 155. 5 Amos, 37. 8 Charles D., 165. 6 Comfort, 50. 5 Daniel, 37. 5 Desire, 37. 6 Henry, 50. 5 Hepzibah, 37. 6 Jesse, 50. 6 Levi, 50. . 6 Ozias, 50. 5 Ruth, 37. 5 Stephen, 37. 5 Susannah, 37. 5 Thankful, 37. 5 Thomas, 37. 8 William, 155. Jones. 8 Amelia D., 120. 8 Charles S., 120, 8 Henry White, 120. 8 William, 120. Jordan. 9 Ellen, 246. Judd. 7 Achsah, 71. 9 Lilian, 198. 7 Lydia, 71. 9 Mary A., 187. 7 Reuben, 71. 6 Submit, 45. Keeney. 8 Julia Ann, 149. 8 Mary Ann, 149. 8 Samuel W., 149. Keith. 8 Harriet S., 154. Kellogg. 8 AUyn Stanley, 172. 8 Charles White, 127. 9 George, 194. 8 Martin, 172-283. Kelsey. 8 Oscar 0., 174. Kennedy. 8 Arthur Sidney, 140. 8 Cornelia, 140. 8 Esther Elizabeth, 140. 8 Harriet White, 140. 8 Isaac Eugene, 140. 8 Norman Hulbert, 140. Kimball. 9 Charles White, 184. 9 John D., 185. Kimberly. 6 Anson, 66. 6 Electa, 66. Kirby. 8 Catharine W., 157. 8 Fanny E., 157. 8 Sarah G., 157. Lansing. 9 Arthur L., 209. 9 Henry White, 209. Latham. 9 Alanson W., 182. 9 Augustus B., 182. 9 Benjamin F., 182. 9 Caroline A., 182. 9 Charlotte W., 182. 9 Francis E., 182. Lathrop. 9 Harriet, 215. 9 Lillie, 215. 9 Nellie, 215. Lawrence. 8 Henderson, 161. 8 Lydia M., 160. 8 Sarah White, 161. Leach. 9 Carrie 0., 183. 9 Ella, 183. 9 Eugene W., 183. Leake. 8 Catherine Q., 173. 8 Charles P., 173. 8 Frances C, 173. 8 Henry D., 173. Leavens. 8 Benjamin F., 157. 8 Edward, 157. 8 Emily W., 157. 8 Frederick, 157. 8 James B., 157. Lee. 8 Alfred, 169. 8 Benjamin, 169-245. 8 Clementina S., 169. 8 Julia T., 169. 8 Leighton, 169. Leete. 9 Ella Louisa, 193. 9 Theodore W., 193. 9 William W., 193. Leonard. 8 Frances, 126. 8 Joseph W., 126. Lewis. 9 Charles W., 233. 9 Emeline, 232. 9 Frances D., 232. 9 George, 232. 9 Mary E., 233. Lindsley. 8 Abbv Ann, 128. 8 Edward J., 128. 8 George White, 128. 8 Sarah White, 128. 8 Sylvester B., 128. Lohnes. 9 Jenny, 218. Looman. 7 Eunice, 72. Loomis. 4 Azariah, 31. 4 Caleb, 31. 7 Chester, 105. 4 Daniel, 31. 4 Elizabeth, 31. 4 Isaac, 31. 4 Jacob, 31. 4 John, 30. 7 Russell, 105. 4 Samuel, 31. 7 Samuel, 86. 4 Sarah, 31. 4 Thomas, 30. Lord. 7 Abigail, 82. 7 Epaphras, 82. George, 82. Hope, 82 Rachel, 82. Richard, 82. Samuel P., 82. Sophia, 82. William, 82. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Lounsbury. 8 Amelia, 155. 8 Charles, 155. 8 Marion, 155. Lyman. 7 Anna, 101. 7 Charles, 102. 7 Clementine, 102. 7 Elias, 102. 7 Fanny, 101. 7 George, 102. 7 Hannah, 102. 7 Horace, 102. 7 Jane, 102. 8 Joseph A., 114. 7 Lewis, 101. 8 Mary A., 114. 7 Normand, 101, 7 Simeon, 102. 8 Theodore W., 114-282. 8 William W., 114-282. 7 Wyllys, 101. Lyon. 8 Charlotte, 110. 8 Christian, 110. 8 Ebenezer, 110. 8 Josiah, 110. 8 Lucy, 110. 8 Ruth, 110. 8 Solon, 110. Malsom. 9 Anna, 209. 9 Julia, 209. Mann. 9 Ellen, 225. 9 Harrison, 225. 304 INDEX. — PART II. 9 Jenny, 225. 9 Jerome, 225. Marsh. 9 Harriet L., 206. 9 William S., 206. Mattison. 9 Carlos, 216. 9 Edwin, 216. 9 Helen, 216. Mayhew. 6 Constant, 67. 6 Martha, 67. Mc Campbell. 10 Gideon S. W., 260. 10 Sarah F., 260. Mc Gregory. 8 Arlia Ann, 145. 8 Carlos, 145. 8 Henrietta, 145. 8 Joel, 145. 8 Martha, 145. 8 Mary, 145. 8 Melinda, 145. 8 Milton, 145. 8 Philander W., 145. Mclntyre. 8 Adaline, 136. 8 Clarissa, 136. 8 Fanny, 136. 8 George H., 136. 8 Harriet, 136. 8 John S., 136. 8 Julia A., 136. 8 Katharine, 136. 8 Mary, 136. 8 Rebecca, 136. 8 Sarah, 136. McKee. 8 Caroline Louisa, 135. 8 Edwin Leroy, 135. 8 Harvey Lloyd, 135. 8 John McPherson, 135. McAIaster. 7 Betsey, 95. 7 Caroline, 95. 7 Harriet, 95. 7 Joel, 95. 7 John, 95. 7 Margaret, 95. 7 Mary, 95. 7 Orriila P., 95. 7 Rufus, 95. 7 Sally, 95. McPherson. 8 Fannie G., 283. Meacham. 8 Elizabeth, 125. 8 James, 282. 8 JohnH., 125. 8 Martha, 125. 8 Mary Ann, 125. 8 Roswell S., 125. 8 Sarah, 125. Meek. 10 Joseph, 260. 10 TheresiaL., 260. Merchant. 8 D wight E., 171. Merritt. 8 MaryL., 159. 8 William F., 159. Merwin. 8 Caroline E., 154. 8 Margaret, 154. 8 Maria W., 154. 8 Phebe C, 154. 8 Wealthy S., 154. Miles. 8 Almeron, 144 8 Fidelia, 144. 8 Gertrude K., 144. 8 John, 144. 8 Laurinda, 144. 8 Roderick, 144. Millard. 9 Emma A., 222. 9 Laura M., 222. Miller. 8 John, 124. Mix. 9 Ann Eliza, 207. 9 Frances A., 207. Montague. 5 Caleb, 36. 5 Daniel, 36. 7 Daniel N., 77. 7 Harriet M., 77. 7 Henry, 77. 5 John, 36. 7 Mary, 77. 5 Nathaniel, 36. 7 Pamela W., 77. 5 Richard, 36. 7 Sabra W., 77. 5 Samuel, 36. 7 Sarah G., 77. 7 Sophronia, 77. 7 Stephen S., 77. 7 Susan G., 77. Moody. 6 Josiah, 47. Moore. 9 John White, 200. 9 Mary E., 200. 9 Samuel, 200. 9 Sarah Jane, 200. Morgan. 5 Anna, 42. 9 Coral White, 202. 5 Daniel, 42. 5 Mary, 42. Morton. 8 Elizabeth Mary, 164. 8 Elvira W., 164. 8 Eunice W., 164. 8 Eurotas, 164. 8 Harriet A., 164. 8 John White, 164. 8 Judith W., 164. 8 Maria Elizabeth, 164. 8 Martha B., 164. Moseley. 8 Arabella, 155. 8 Clementine E., 155. Moses. 9 Horace M., 201. Munson. 9 Lyander, 181. 8 Sally, 143. 8 Sophia, 143. Murray. 6 Lucinda, 61. Newell. 8 Amasa W., 151. 8 Amelia, 151. 8Elam W., 151. 8 Florrilla, 151. 8 Harriet, 151. 8 Oliver W., 151. Nichols. 9 Amelia J., 196. 9 Frank E., 196. 9 MaryL., 196. Niles. 9 Henry White, 201. 9 Robert Lossing, 211. North. 7 Bulah, 80. 7 Edmund, 80. 7 Jedediah, 80. 7 Julia, 80. 7 Levi, 80. 7 Lucv, 80. 7 Manila, 80. 7 Norris, 80. 7 Olive, 80. 7 Patty, 80. I 7 Rachel, 80. 7 Sarah, 80. Northrup. 10 Mary, 268. Olcott. 5 Bulkley, 41. 5 Elias, 41. 7 Elizabeth, 103. 5 Eunice, 41. 7 George, 103. 5 Hannah, 42. 7 John T., 103. 5 Sarah, 41. 5 Simeon, 41. 7 Solomon, 103. 5 Timothy, 41. 7 William, 103. DESCENDANTS HAVING OTHER NAMES THAN WHITE. 305 Olmsted. 5 Asa, 41. 5 David, 41. 5 Elijah, 41. 8 Eveline J., 180. 5 Hannah, 41. 6 James, 52. 5 John, 41. 5 Joseph, 41. 5 Martha, 41. 6 Mary, 52. 6 Kachel, 52. 5 Simeon, 41. 6 Thankful, 52. 6 Timothy, 52. 6 Tryphena, 52. Olney. 8 Alice C, 161. 8 Anna S., 161. 8 Elizabeth N., 161. 8 Franklin, 161. 8 Harriet N., 161. 8 John White, 161. 8 Louisiana, 161. 8 Mary E., 161. 8 WillardD., 161. Orvis. 9 Clarkson F., 202. 9 Gurney M., 202. Osborne. 6 Dolly, 54. 6 John Chevers, 54. 6 Joseph, 54. 6 Ruth, 54. 6 Samuel, 54. 6 William Franklin, 54. Overton, 7 Augustine, 83. 7 Charlotte, 83. 7 Oliver, S3. 7 Prudence, 83. 7 Seth, 83. Page. 7 Albert, 81. 7 Benjamin, 81. 7 Daniel, 81. 8 Elam C, 151. 7 Eli, 81. 7 Elvira, 81. 8 Flora E., 151. 8 Genevra L., 282. 7 Herman L., 81. 7 Louisa, 81. 8 Lucia C, 282. 8 Maryette, 282. 8 Melinda J., 282. 8 Montgomery H., 282. 7 Pamela, 81. 8 Sarah S., 282. 8 William K., 282. Paine. 6 Electa, 61. 6 Elijah, 61. 7 Elijah, 61. 8 Eliza, 11 (J. 6 Elizabeth, 60. 6 Hannah, 61. 6 Jerusha, 61. 6 John, 61. 7 John C, 61. 6 Mary, 61. 8 Melissa, 116. 6 Seth, 61. 7 William P., 61. Palmer. 8 Abijah, 130. 8 Amos, 130. 8 AnnaM., 130. 8 Charles W., 130. 8 Clarissa, 130. 8 Eliza D., 130. 8 Francis, 117. 8 Hannah, 130. 8 Henry W., 130. 8 Loren, 117. 8 Mary, 117. 8 Mary W., 130. 8 Nathan, 130. 8 Samuel, 117. 8 Sarah J. S., 130. 8 William E., 130. Parker. 8 Harriet E., 115. 8 John H., 115. Parmele. 8 Erastus, 150. 8 Hiram W., 150. 8 Mary S., 150. Patterson. 9 Alexander J. L., 205. 9 Margaret W., 205. Pease. 8 Delia S., 120. 8 Franklin W., 120. 8 Maria E., 120. 8 Mary C, 120. 8 William E., 120. Peckham. 9 Charles, 209. 9 Edward B., 209. 9 Fanny, 209. 9 JuliaB., 209. Pell. 9 James H., 232. 9 Mary J., 232. Pepper. 8 Hervey W.,114. 8 Simeon W.,114. Perry. 8 Auguste Belmont, 168. 8 Edwin R., 179. 8 Frederick K., 179. 8 Jennett, 179. 8 Lavinia, 179. 8 Philcnda, 179. 8Philo, 179. 8 Samuel E., 168. Phelps. 6 Mrs. Almira Lincoln, 33. Pitcher. 9 Alfred, 232. 9 Caroline, 232. 9 Charles, 232. 9 Frank, 232. 9 Helen, 232. 9 Henry, 232. 9 Herman, 232. 9 Howard, 232. 9 Julia, 232. 9 Louisa, 232. 9 Lydia, 232. 9 Martha, 232. 9 Mary, 232. 9 Nellie, 232. Pitkin. 6 Calvin, 62. 6 Elizabeth, 62. 6 Jerusha, 62. 6 Lucy, 62. 6 Martha, 62. 6 Paul, 62. 6 Samuel, 62 6 Thomas White, 62. Plumb. 6 Abraham, 56. 6 Amy, 56. 6 Anna, 56. 6 Frederick, 56. 6 Isaac, 56. 6 Joseph, 56. 7 Ovid, 56. 6 William, 56. Pomeroy. 9 EllaL., 181. 9 Herbert W., 181. 9 Miriam W., 181. Pass. 9 Elizabeth, 1 85. 9 Jonathan W., 185. 9 Tirza W., 185. Powell. 6 Rebecca, 52. 6 William, 52. Porvers. 8 Abijah, 145. 8 AlbinaH., 145. 8 EliasF., 145. 8 MyraA., 145. 9 Orianna, 183. 8 Wilbur H., 145. 306 INDEX. — PART II. Pratt. 8 Richards., 129. 8 Sarah White, 129. Putnam. 9 William, 233. Ramsdell. 8 Albert, 124. Ranney. 8 AlmiraR., 154. 7 Calvin, 91. 5 Deborah, 38. 5 Elizabeth, 38. 7 Harvey, 91. 7 Henry, 91. 7 Joseph, 91. 7 Mary, 91. 7 Moses, 91. 7 Norman, 91. 7 Rebecca, 91-154. 8 Samuel R., 1.54. 8 William K., 154. Reed. 7 Benjamin, 85. 7 Joseph, 85. 7 Mary, 85. Rice. 8 Augusta, 131. 8 Charlotte E., 131. 8 Cynthia A., 131. 8 De Witt C, 131. 8 Edwin W., 131. 8 Emily, 131. 8 Euclid E., 131. 8 Franklin E., 132. 8 Joseph G., 131. 8 Juliet, 131. 8 Lucien P., 131. 8 Maria G., 131. 8 Oscar D., 132. Robhins. 7 Electa M., 102. 7 Mary H., 102. 7 Nancy White, 102. Roberts. 8 Albert B., 139. 8 De Witt C, 139. 8 Frances J., 139. 8 George P., 155. 8 Lavinia C, 139, 8 Mary J., 139. 8 Nathan S., 139. Robinson. 8 Catherine, 139. Ross. 9 Dunbar, 226. 9 Frances H., 226. 9 George, 226. Roioell. 9 Ellen M.,219. 9 George E., 219. 9 Henry L., 219. Rugg. 8 Edward, 179. 8 Elizabeth, 179. 8 Harlan P., 179. 8 Mary, 179. 8 Urania, 179. Russell. 8 Florence, 173. 8 Frederick B., 173. 8 Jane Frances, 173. 8 John R., 173. 8 William A., 173. Ryer. 10 Henry, 259. Sabin. 6 Charles, 53. 6 Hannah, 53. 6 Sarah, 53. 6 Susanna, 53. Sackrider. 9 Charles, 200. 9 Cornelia M., 199. 9 Elijah White, 200. 9 Mary White, 199. Sage. 9 Charles L., 207. 9 Elizabeth A., 207. 9 Francis A., 207. 6 Gideon, 52. 6 Giles, 52. 7 Harriet, 85. 7 Henry, 85. 6 Luther, 52. 6 Milla, 52. 6 Olive, 52. 9 Sarah A., 207. Sanford. 7 Amos, 90. 7 Elisha, 90. 7 Esther, 90. 7 Huldah, 90. 7 Lucretia, 90. 7 Lucy, 90. 7 Rachel, 90. 7 Sybil, 90. Savage, 9 Edward B., 204. 9 Harriet W., 204. 9 Josiah, 204. 9 Mary G., 204. Scovil. 8 Elizabeth W., 129. 8 Frances A., 129. 8 George W., 129. 8 Jane J., 129. 8 Lyman E., 129. 8 Roxanna G., 129. Shaver. 9 Nellie, 230. Shepard. 8 Charles, 133. 8 David D., 133. 8 Lucy, 133. 8 Ralph W., 133. 8 Sally, 133. Simms. 7 Hannah M., 97. 7 John, 97. 7 Mary, 97. 7 Nelson, 97. 7 Ralph, 97. Skilton. 10 Joel White, 268. 10 Truman Smith, 268. Smith. 8 Abigail W., 117. 8 Adny, 151. 8 Almon, 151. 8 Amelia A., 84. 8 Andrew, 113. 7 Asenath, 98. 7 Austin, 101. 7 Bernice, 70. 9 Ceylon P., 219. 7 Charles, 98. 8 Charles S., 84. 8 Charles W., 132. 8 Clarence, 170. 7 Clarissa, 98. 7 Darius, 70. 8 Edmund, 113. 8 Eleanor, 151. 7 Eliel, 72. 7 Elihu White, 101. 7 Elijah, 98. 8 Eliza A., 84. 4 Elizabeth, 28. 8 Elmer W., 117. 8 Elmina F., 135. 9 Emily Stuart, 245. 7 Emma, 70. 7 Erastus, 98. 7 Fanny, 98. 9 Franklin, 191. 8 Hannah M., 117. 7 Harriet, 101. 7 Hazor, 70. 7 Hervey, 72. 9 Hiland H., 219. 7 Joel White, 72. 9 John R., 219. 7 Joseph, 101-98. 8 Laura E., 84. 9 Laura J., 190. 7 Louisa, 70, 101. 7 Lucy, 98. 7 Lydia, 70. 9 Martha M., 219. 7 Mary, 70, 98. 7 Miranda, 101, 4 Nathaniel, 27. 8 Newton B., 117. 7 Norman, 72. 9 Norman White, 245-283. 8 Osman, 151. DESCENDANTS HAVING OTHER NAMES THAN WHITE. 307 7 Perez, 72. 7 Pliny,72. 7 Prudence, 70. 7 Rodney,72. 7 Samuel, 98. 8 Samuel E., 132. 4 Sarah, 28. 7 Sarah, 98. 7 Sophia, 101. 7 Sylvester, 70. 7 Tamesin W., 70. 4 Thankful, 28. 7 Tirzah, 70. 8 Ursula P., 117. 8 Volney, 151. 7 William, 98. 8 William H., 135. Soule. 9 Eugene, 196. 9 Frank, 196. 9 Henry C, 196. 9 Lizzie, 196. 9 Sarah F. P., 196. Spencer. 9 Celia I., 206. 9 Harriet, 206. 7 John, 85. 7 Molly, 85. 7 Oliver, 85. 7 Samuel White, 85. 7 Susannah, 85. Sprague. 8 Lydia Ann, 139. Stall. 8 Ellen, 124. 8 Fanny W., 124. 8 Frederick E., 124. 8 Jane, 124. 8 Margaret E., 124. 8 Mary Ann, 124. 8 Samuel, 124. Stanley. 8 Almira, 138. 8 Margaret, 138. 8 Oliver C, 138. Stannard. 9 Oliver G., 249. Stebbins. 8 Dwight, 149. 8 Edward, 149. 8 Theodore, 149. Stocking. 9 George, 186. 9 Mariette, 186. Stokely. 8 Benjamin O., 162. 8 Edwin, 162. 8 Rufus, 162. Stone. 5 Aaron, 38. 5 Elihu, 38. 5 Isaac, 38. 5 John, 38. 5 Noah, 38. 5 lluth, 38. 5 Sarah, 38. 5 Thomas, 37. 5 William, 38. Starrs. 8 Eliza, 137. 8 Fortune K., 137. 8 Henry L., 137. 8 Peyton R., 137. 8 William C, 137. Stow. 5 Bethiah, 39. 5 Freelove, 39. 5 Hannah, 39. 5 Jerusha, 39. 5 Martha, 39. 5 Mary, 39. Strickland. 8 Julia Ann, 167. Strong. 7 Amelia, 84, 105. 7 Charles, 84. 8 Charles C, 84. 7 Elnathan, 84. 8 Elnathan, 84. 7 Erastus, 84. 8 Harriet E., 84. 8 Henry White, 148. 8 Jane C, 84. 8 John E., 84. 7 Julia White, 105. 7 Lovina, 105. 8 Mary A., 84. 7 Nathan H., 105. 7 Theodore, 105. 8 William C, 84. Sumner. 9 Cornelia Josephine, 241. 9 Elizabeth White, 241. 7 Margaret, 78. 7 Susan, 78. Swift. 7 Charles, 98. 7 Eunice, 98. 7 Fanny, 98. 7 Guy, 98. 7 Ira, 98. 7 Lyman, 98. 7 Mary, 98. 7 Phebe, 98. 7 Rufus, 98. 7 Whitfield, 98. Talcott. 7 Amelia, 105, 7 Asa, 105. 7 Polly, 105. 7 SouthmaydS., 105. Taylor. 10 Emma White, 264. 4 Mercy, 32. 3 Stephen, 32. 4 Stephen, 32. l^erry. 9 Cleveland, 225. 9 Harriet, 225. 9 Jenny, 225. 9 John, 225. Thompson. 8 Almira, 109. 7 Eliza, 76. 8 Erasmus T)., 109. 8 Luther, 109. 8 Milton, 109. Tooley. 9 Charlotte E., 216. 9 Francis E., 216. 9 George A., 217. 9 Harriet L., 216. 9 Lucy J., 217. 9 Martha E., 217. 9 Mary L., 217. 9 Oscar P., 216. Tower. 8 Charles, 124. 8 Lewis C, 124. 8 Lucy F., 124. 8 Pamela, 124. Townsend. 7 Amos, 90. 7 Betsey, 90. 7 Eli, 90. 7 Hannah, 90. 7 Larmon, 90. 7 Nancy, 90. 7 Polly, 90. 7 William, 90. Townson. 9 George E., 201. 9 Harriet C, 201. 9 Joseph N., 201. 9 MaryE., 201. Tuttle. 8 Lucy A., 176. 8 Mary L., 176. Ufford. 6 Jerusha, 56. Villers. 8 Joseph J., 175. 8 Laura M., 175. 8 Mary V., 175. Wadsworth, 7 Charles, 85. 7 Hezekiah, 85. 7 Mabel, 85. 7 Oliver, 85. 7 Polly, 85. 7 Samuel, 85. 7 Titus, 85. Walcott. 8 Ann, 139. 308 INDEX. PART II. 8 Charlotte, 139. 8 Edward, 139. 8 Louisa, 139. Ward. 7 Abigail P., 78. 6 Anna, 57. 6 Esther, 57. 7 Hannah, 78. 8 Henrietta, 133-205. 6 John, 57. 8 Mortimer, 133. 6 Prudence, 57. 8 Sally G., 133. 7 Samuel, 77. 6 Sarah, 57. 8 Sidney D., 133. 8 William E., 133. 7 William White, 77. Warland. 9 Clarissa, 213. Warner. 8 Charles, 124. 8 Charlotte D., 124. 8 Giles, 124. 8 John, 124. 8 Jonathan, 124. 9 Ole Bull, 232. Warren. 7 George, 76. 7 Harriet, 76. 7 Horace, 76. 7 Juliana, 76. 7 Lucinda, 76. 7 Marah, 76. 7 Mather, 76. 7 Pliny, 76. 7 Rowena, 76. 7 Sarah, 76. 7 Sophia, 76. 7 Zenas, 76. Washburn. 9 Albert Lyman, 192. 9 George Arthur, 192. Watson. 8 Albert C, 143. 8 George F., 144. 8 Lydia, 144. 8 Ruth, 143. Webb. 9 Sarah E., 199. Welles. 7 Gideon, 56. 5 Ruth, 32-83. Wells. 8 Albert, 153. 7 Barnabas, 99. 8 Caroline M., 147. 7 Cephas, 99. 8 Constant, 153. 8 Dexter, 153. 8 Edgar C, 147. 8 Edwin M., 153. 7 Elisha, 99. 8 Eunice, 131. 7 Hannah, 99-101. 8 Hannah, 131. 8 Honor M., 147. 7 Horace, 99. 8 Isabel, 153. 8 Joel, 153. 8 MarciaAnn, 147. 8 Thomas, 131. 8 William N., 153. Wetmore. 7 Angeline, 88. 7 Aurelia White, 88. 7 Betsey, 88. 7 Daniel White, 88. 7 Lansing, 88. 7 Leonard, 88. 7 Lois, 88. 7 Mary Louise, 88. 7 Melancton C, 88. 7 Parsons, 88. 7 Viscount Stone, 88. 7 Zephaniah D., 88. White. 8 Amanda, 116. 8 Delos, 50. 7 Joseph, 50, 7 Lucv, 72. 8 Maria, 116. 8 Menzo, 50. Whitmore. 6 Mary, 54. Wilcox. 8 Edward L., 138. 8 George C, 138. 8 Henry W., 138. 8 Julia Ann, 138. 8 LucyB., 138. 8 Samuel, 138. 8 Susan E., 138. Wilder. 9 Isabel, 186. Willard. 8 Allen H., 147-282. 8 Daniel S., 147-282. 6 Mrs. Emma, 33. 8 George E. W., 147-282 8 James N., 147-282. 8 Phinehas K., 147-282. Willcox. 10 Charles 0., 264. 6 Daniel, 50. 6 David, 50. 10 Frances E., 264. 6 Hepzibah, 50. 6 Huldah, 50. 6 Isaac, 50. 6 Jacob, 50. 6 Josiah, 50. 6 Lois, 50. 6 Olive, 50. 6 Patience, 50. 6 Samuel, 50. 6 Sarah, 50. 6 Stephen, 50. Williams. 9 Abby Maria, 185. 9 Ann Eliza, 220. 7 Caroline C, 106. 7 Charles C, 106. 9 Charles F., 185. 8 Clarissa W., 167. 7 Electa, 106. 7 Elizabeth, 106. 8 Elizabeth W., 167. 9 Frances S., 185. 9 Frederic A., 185. 9 George B., 185. 9 George H., 220. 7 Harriet A., 106. 8 Harriet W., 167. 8 Jabez W., 283-167. 9 James A., 220. 8 Julia S., 167. 7 Justin, 106. 9 Louis E., 185. 9 Marion, 220. 8 Mary L., 167. 7 Richard, 106. 7 Samuel White, 106. 8 Samuel White, 167. 8 Sarah Ann, 167. 7 Sophia, 106. 9 Theodore S., 185. 8 William, 167. 9 William White, 185. Wolcott. 5 Anna, 44. 5 Lucy, 44. 5 Theodore, 44. Wood. 8 Frederick L., 155. 8 Julia M., 155. Woodbridge. 9 Jabez Loomis, 241. Wright. 8 Dexter J., 153. 7 George, 100. 7 Lucy, 100. 7 Luke, 100. 7 Mary White, 100. 7 Miranda, 100. 8 Warren M., 153. Young. 7 Charles Clark, 88. 7 George White, 88. 7 Jane Maria, 88. 7 Jeremiah Smith, 88. 7 John J., 88. 7 Mary Foster, 88. 7 William Clark, 88. PERSONS CONNECTED WITH THE FAMILY BY MARRIAGE. 309 PART III. PERSONS CONNECTED WITH THE FAMILY BY MARRIAGE. SURNAMES NOT KNOWN. Abigail, 113. Anna, 58, 72. Elizabeth, 26, 44, 128. Esther, 58, 150. Flavia, 121. Hannah, 49. Harriet, 253. Malvina, 144. Margaret, 194. Mary, 20, 36. Nancy, 249. Ruth, 64. Sarah, 93. Susannah, 85. The above married Whiles. Ruth, m. Benton, 36. Abigail, m. Bissell, 31. Ann, m. Bissell, 31. Mary, m. Dickinson, 32. Naomi, m. Dickinson, 45. Mindwell, m. Ellsworth, 31. Jemima, m. Graves, 28. Thankful, m. Graves, 28. Ann, m. Griswold, 44. Experience, m. Hinsdale, 33. Mary, m. Johnson, 37. Hannah, m. Loomis, 31. Maria, m. Loomis, 105. Sally, m. Loomis, 105. Hannah, m. Sage, 52. Julia A., m. Shepard, 133. Clarissa, m. Warren, 76. Mary, m. Warren, 76. Abbe, Roxalana, 41. Abbee, Lucinda, 72. Abbott, Asahel W., 185. Paul, 92. Sally, 66. Abeenethy, Electa, 161. Adams, Carohne, 224. Darius, 81. HaiTiet, 74,198. Sarah E., 274. Akin, Maiy E., 248. Alfred, Mary, 179. Alger, Mercy, 80. Alkiah, Rebecca, 129. Allen, Elizabeth, 122. Emily A., 204. Harriet H., 254. Isaac W., 106. John, 88. Alling. Susanna, 53. Allis, Anna ( Hubbard), 163. Cvnthia, 132. Elijah, 101-163-281. Jere, 164-163. Josiah, 100, 165-163. Lucy, 99. Alvord, Dorcas, 69. Elijah, 167. Gad, 70. John, 46. Mindwell, 71. 40 Alvord, Miriam, 181. Samuel, 72. Warren I., 133. Alward, Rachel A., 173. Ames, Abigail, 204. Mary C, 226. Amidon, Mercy, 118. Amsden, Lydia, 163. Andrews, Amy, 98. Hannah, 128. Henry, 197. Lorenzo, 162. William, 37-281. Andrus, Alanson, 155. Urial, 149. Anthony, William, 106. Arms, Ebenezer, 100. Eroe, 100. Moses, 163. Arnold, Elizabeth, 129. Horace, 174. Russell, 180. Ashley, Benjamin, 117. Joseph, 120. Atherton, Abigail, 46. Frances A., 252. Ruth, 48. Atwater, 90. Jane Isabel, 271. Jeremiah J., 214. William G.,207. Atwood, Ann, 82. Caroline, 205. Lydia, 123. Stephen, 186. Augur, Harriet, 91. Austin, Elkanah C, 126. AvERiLL, Eliphalet, 104. Avery, Amos, 148. Lydia, 100. Ayres, Elijah, 77. Sibbil, 84. Babcock, Elizabeth, 251. Bacon, John, 27, 39. Pamelia, 249. Badger, Cornelia, 167. Bagg, Hannah, 47. Mrs. Lucy, 190. Rhoda, 208. Tirzah, 66. Bailey, Roswell, 167. Baker, George C, 202, 219. Hannah D., 272. Isaac, 160. John, 77, 156. Joseph, 220. Balderson, Ehzabeth, 98. Baldwin, 52. Abigail, 223. Elizabeth, 43. Jedidah, 150. Linus, 129. Ball, Cornelia C, 216. Ballory, Joseph, 96-281. Ballou, DeWitt C, 189. Bancroft, Elizabeth, 123. Samuel, 57. Barber, Josiah, 82. Milton, 259. Sarah (Ball), 57. Sophronia, 88. , Barclay, Martha Jane, 160. j Bard well, Alonzo, 115. Salmon D., 163. I Seth, 163. Barker, John, 90. Ruth, 130. Barlow, Sidney, 166. Barnard, 31, 79. Frederick J., 173. Barnes, Ehza, 84. Lorin, 152. Oliver, 206. R. Henry, 210. Barney, Samuel, 53. Barns, Joseph, 39. Barnum, Laura L., 233. Barron, Almira (Munson), 181. Lucy, 65. Barrows, Dorcas, 121. Joseph D., 148. Bartlett, Abigail, 154. Clara N., 254. Edmund, 77. Henry, 46. John, 81. Lorain, 130. Bascom, Joseph, 200. Martha, 69. Bassett, Ebenezer, 53. Eunice ( Pomeroy), 142. Bates, Abigail, 174.' Melinda H., 182. Baxter, Honor, 79. John, 49-281. Beadle, Abigail, 155. Beardsley, Jabez, 93. Beaumont, Edmund, 154. Bedortha, Hannah, 118. Beebe, Susan E., 271. Beecher, 215. Beecraft, Mary, 68. Belden, Abigail, 65. Celia, 65. Elbrid^e, 167. Bellows, Lydia, 71. Beman, Laura J., 259. Helen, 262. Bement, Delight, 191. Mary, 52. Benedict, Amos, 90. Bennett, Ambrose, 70. Catharine, 120. James, 149. Lucinda S., 219. Bensley, John R., 218. Benson, Edward C, 221. Benton, 45, 55. Amos, 49. Ebenezer, 30-281. 310 INDEX. PART 111. Benton, Jacob, 33. James, 115. Mary, 108. Beeditt, Jane, 18G. BicKFOED, Stephen H., 145, BiDWELL, Julia, 209. BiGGUM, Eliza, 160. Billings, Charles M., 166. Israel W., 163. Bills, Celina, 255. Bingham, Flavel, lOG. Mary, 96. Birdsey, Gershom, 154. Birge, Asaliel, 66. Mary, 94. Bishop, Alonzo E., 178. Brewster, 171. Leveret, 92. Bissell, Ann, 43. . Jeremiah, 32. John, 30. Sarah, 43. Black, Ehzabeth S., 214. Blake, Jonathan, 75. Joseph, 92. Blakeslee, Phebe, 144. Lucy, 217. Blin, David, 55. Bliss, Editha (Day), 80. Elizabeth, 43. John, 66. Julia, 183. Juliette, 115. Lois(Cadwell), 51. Nathan, 99. Nathaniel, 118. Olivia Sarah, 118. Stoughton. 75. Submit, 267. Sylvester, 163. William, 47. Blossom, Noble, 196. BoARDMAN, Clarinda, 80. Jonathan, 67. Maria A., 118. BoNTA, David, 130. BoODY, Susan, 276. Booth, Elizabeth, 72. Sabra, 72. Borden, Job, 175. BoRDMAN, Elizabeth, 55. BosTWiCK, Anna, 142. Bottom, Elizabeth, 158. Sally, 158. BowDOiN, William, 84. Bowen, Daniel, 144. James, 129. Brace, Jonathan, 66. Brackett, Joseph, 147. Bradley, Asa, 90. Chloe M., 190. Joseph, 89. Louise, 255. Bragg, Celinda D., 185. Brainard, Hannah, 130. Braineei), Austin, 70. Ira, 207. Braman, Maria A., 214. Beamhall, Catharine, 254 Beeck, Margarette, 84. Brew^er, Cliatincey, 73. Martha, 113. Sarah M., 113. Brewster, Cynthia, 186. Bridgman, Charles, 76. Brigden, Jonathan, 91. Briggs, Catharine (Han-is), 159. Laura E., 130. Minerva, 102. Brigham, Anna, 149. Britton, Sarah B., 240. Bronson, Chester, 80. Brooks, 234. Almira, 2C5. David, 162. Elam, 114. John, 46. Browek, Elizabeth A., 223. Brown, Ailing, 143. Charles A., 202. Eliza, 215. Ehzabeth, 164. Marv L., 238. Matilda J., 178. Patience, 32. Philena B., 261. Quartus, 70. Zolvali, 148. Browning, Mary F., 223. Bruce, Mary B., 101. Brummagim, Mark, 131. Bryant, Hiram, 76. Buchanan, James H., 144, Buck, Daniel, 137. Buckland, Mary, 167. Bulkley, Betsev, 80. David, 50. Lucy, 137. Mary, 129. Bull, Thomas, 33. Bumps, Mary, 185. Bunce, Elizabeth, 34. Sarah, 28. Burbank, Sophia, 117. BuRCir, Deborah, 261. Burgess, Cj^nthia S., 204. Elizabeth, 225. BuRK, John, 41. BuRLiss, Mary, 27. Burn, Charles, 37. Burnes, Mary, 129. Burnham, Charles, 118-119 Emily (Burt), 66. Mrs. Maria, 84. Burns, Mary, 225. Burr, Benjamin, 76. Halsey, 178. Burt, Lucy, 99. Luther, 118. Sarah (Fitch), 99. William R., 216. Burton, Horatio N., 151. Bush, Julia Ann, 257. Levi, 164. Bushnell, George, 67. BusKiRK, Jane, 277. Butler, Abigail, 51. Butler, Hezekiah G., 179. Sibbil, 53. William, 195. Byington, Clarissa S., 90. Cadwell, Wyllys J., 102. Cady, Elias, 92. Emily, 256. George, 117. Hambleton P., 117. Heman M., 200. Salome, 48. Callahan, Rev. H., 164. Camp, Maria, 81. Mary, 228. Phebe, 146. Canada, Mariette, 269. Canda, Amelia, 130. Canfield, Ethelinda, 214. Carlton, Mary, 62. Carman, Jerome B., 262. Carpenter, Lyman, 217. Carr, Charles, 153. Caerington, Men-it, 91. Carroll, C. C, 167. Sarah Grace, 242. Carter, Ezra, 40. Jane M., 248. John H., 196. Sarah, 49. Cary, James. 86-281. Case, Ann, 56. Luke B., 191. Castle, Mariam, 229. Mariett, 229, Chadwick, John, 160. Chaffee, Sarah, 192. Challomer, John, 47. Chamberlain, 72. Jane, 84. Thomas, 48. Champion, John, 141. CHAMPLAiN,Hablam C,156. Chandler, 41. Catharine, 274. Hannah, 65. John, 155. Moses, 129. Chapel, Dr., 248. Chapin, Charity, 112. Martha, 75. Mrs. Sarah, 63. Chapman, Amelia, 62. Cordelia, 173. Emeline, 268. Jacob, 80. Jane, 231. Jonathan, 79. Novatus, 108. Samuel, 62. Selden, 82. Silas, 103. Chappel, Richard, 148. Charter, Elizabeth, 70. Chatfield, Joseph, 67. Cheadle, John, 97. Patta, 159. Cheeney, Elizabeth, 43. Cheny, Sally, 217. PERSONS CONNECTED WITH THE FAMILY BT MAKRIAGK. 311 Chester, William, 173. Child, 67. Childs, Hemau, 215. Chipman, Daniel, 59. Chittenden, William, 38. Christie, Martha (Rus- sell), 222. Chryster, Thomas, 228. Church, John, 186. Lucy, 194. Martha, 46. Sarah, 78. Churchill, Daniel, 50. David, 56. Claflex, Levi Fisk, 103. Clapp, Amanda (Jones), 240. Elisha, 102. George, 98. Luther, 111. Mindwell, 112. Phebe, 126. Clark, 92. Aaron, 51. Bohan, 111. Cvnthia P., 193. Diodate, 128. Edmund, 42. Henrietta S., 226. Henry, 89. Huldah, 110. James, 85. Joel, 73. John, 27, 45, 51, 95. Joseph N., 142. Marj-, 87. Mercy, 142. Nathaniel, 28. Oman, 137. Phiueas, 70. Remmick K., 199. Samuel, 65. Sarah Ann, 149. . Sarah B., 266. Thankful, 143. Walter R., 215. Zeruiah, 144. Clarke, Alfred, 91. Daniel, 38. Clement, William T., 119. Cleveland, Clarissa, 179. Clossman, Susan, 236. CoBURN, Carmi, 152. CoE, Mrs. Abigail, 38. David, 57. Harvev, 152. George S., 138. Wealthy, 150. Coffin, Charles G., 159. .John, 228. Sarah B., 255. Cogswell, William, 108. Cole, Elizabeth, 33. Jireh D., 126. Joseph, 27. Marcus, 109. Mary, 272. Moses, 51. Solomon, 57. Cole, Zeruiah, 101. Coleman, 28. Lovisa, 235. Panielia, 57. Collins, Ambrose, 74. Freeman, 95. Henry, 115. John,' 55. Lucv, 191. Mary, 109. Susan, 282. CoLTON, Abiah, 47. Harriet, 13.6. CoMPTON, David, 163. CoMSTOCK, Allen, 123. Demmis D., 127. Evaline A., 259. CoNANT, Sarah (Averv), 65. Cone, Clai-issa, 271. i OUve, 199. I Susannali, 43. Theodore H., 140. Coney, Mrs., 99. I Conkey, Abner P., 232. I CoNKLiNG, Isaac, 85. CoNNEL, Harriet, 184. Cook, Aaron, 167. Alice, 49. Enos F., 122. Hannah M., 215. John, 77, 148. Justin, 70. Maria, 77. I^Iartin F., 77. Mary, 77. SaUy, 208. Simeon, 70. Cooke, Stephen, 48. William, 48. CooLEY, Clark, 57. Emily F., 231. Henry, 138. Joel, 41. Lois, 192. Mercy, 116. Walter, 92. CooMES, Henry B., 118. Coon, Mary A., 195. Cooper, Alden B., 133. Charles, 234. Eli, 53. Hannah, 96-281. . Cornwall, Jerusha, 82. Sarah, 56. CoRNWELL, Jacob, 27-34. Cory, Charles S., 159. CossiTT, Mary L., 205. Sarah M., 264. Cotton, John, 52. Couch, Susan M., 265. Coventry, 95. Co^vLES, Caroline E., 266. George W., 190. John E., 138. Craft, Abigail, 46. Crafts, John, 28. Craig, Polly C, 235. Crawford, James, 184. i Crawford, Julia, 111. Crittenden, S. Wright, 140. 1 Crossett, Mary A., 109. • Crouch, Emily, 183. I Grouse, .(ohn, 139. I Crow, Sarah, 29. ! Culver, Charles, 117. Cummins, Caroline, 139. CuRTENius, John L., 88. Curtis, Lucj', 61. Sylvander, 175. CuRTiss, Harriet E., 140. Katharine, 33. Gushing, Hannah, 194. Cutler, Clarissa, 90. Hannah, 96. Laurinda, 257. Richard, 53. Daily, Sophronia, 263. Dame, 164. Dana, Delia, 228. Danforth, Jonathan, 59. Dapine, Helen M., 123. Dart, Jabez, 43. Ruth, 64. Dauby-, Lewis J., 140. Davenport, Lois (Marsh), 87. Davidson, 203. Amanda F., 236. Davis, Amos B., 159. Benjamin P., 106. Charles, 98. E. Ann, 214. James, 97. Joshua, 106. Day, Eli, 71. Emeline, 106. Eunice, 104. Fidelia, 252. Hannah, 116. Harriet, 190. Julia, 116. Lydia, 170. Sophia, 73. Thomas L., 151. William C , 144. Dean, Elizabeth, 262. De Forest, Mary A., 269. De Kroyft, Abraham, 88. Delvan, Amanda (Sim- mons), 251. Denison, J. H., 121. Dewet, Alice P., 120. De Witt, Maria, 119. Dexter, Louisa, 252. Dibble, Milo, 130. Dickenson, Lovina, 76. DicKERMAN, Mary, 90. Dickinson, Demis, 123. Elijah, 109. Israel, 36. Laura, 246. Lucv D., 84. Mary, 60, 165. Nathaniel, 32. Oliver P., 103. 312 INDEX. PART III. Dickinson, Samuel, 45. WaitstiU, 45. William, 98. DiKEMAN, Julia C, 111. Thomas, 73. DiMocK, Lovina, 108. Miranda, 108. DiTMARs, Caroline, 88. DoAN, Edmond, 174. DOBSON, John S., 168. DoDD, Charles, 101. Ebenezer, 48. Sarah, 75. Dodge, Mary Abiah, 245. Sarah C, 111. DoLLEN, Eliza, 242. Mary E., 242. DOOUTTLE, 133. DowD, Sarah, 154. Seth, 92. DowNES, Lovina A., 269. Zeri, 90. Dkake, Elizabeth, 237. Ira, 108. Droz, Charles, 97. Dudley, Lois, 38. Parthena, 38. DuNAKiN, Samuel, 124. Duncan, Thomas W., 80. Dunham, Elisha, 65. James, 93. Josiah, 59. Dunn, Lizzie H., 273. Sarah, 250, 273. DuBHAM, James, 132. DuEKEE, Ruel, 145. DusTON, John, 139. DuTEE, John A., 162. DUTTON, 143. Ormond, 113. Sibbel, 42. DwiGHT, Charlotte, 41. Elihu, 110. Dyee, Leverett, 196. Lydia, 213. Mary, 89.J Eastman, Heurv L., 157. Reuben R., 115. William, 47. Eaton, David, 55. Eddy, Norman, 155. Edmonds, Henrj-, 144. Edwakds, Ann, 31. Betsey, 99. Eunice, 187. John, 91. Joseph, 230. Rebecca (Ranney), 154. Eells, Nathaniel, 49, 91, 137. Efnee, J. Henry, 170. Eggleston, Abner H., 151. Eber, 45. Hannah, 31. Moses, 174. Eldeekin, Vine, 89. Ellinwood, Cornelia, 218. Rebecca, 218. Elliott, Henry, 162. Ellis, John W;, 212. Lucy, 234. Stephen, 97. Ellswoeth, John, 31. Elmee, Hannah, 70, Ely, Caleb, 72. Justin, 65. Lydia, 119. Mary, 39. Tryphena, 80. Emeeson, Daniel, 98. Eunice, 162. Emmons, Mary, 71. English, Benjamin, 142. Phebe, 77. Enos, Freeman, 247. Ensoe, Cornelia, 88. Evans, Mary D., 234. Samuel'M., 161. Sarah, 234. EvEEETT, Addison, 111. Eveets, Electa, 201. E. I\Iinerva, 106. Fairfield, A. M., 76. Fanning, Johnson, 95. Faemer, Phebe Ann, 241. Faknswortii, Caroline B., 274. Faulkner, James H., 282. Fay, Edwin, 135. Jonathan, 98. j\Ioses, 59. Prcscott, 115. Payer, 194. Felch, Lydia, 130. Fenner, John B., 175. Feeeee, Marv, 119. Ferry, William M., 165. Field, Abby Alcie, 109. Ann, 67. David, 100. Louisa, 99. Fields, Hannah, 219. FiNLAY', Catharine, 257. Fisher, Bryan, 126. FiSK, Abby M., 248. William B., 139. Fitch, Dyer, 88. Elizabeth, 31. Lucy W., 253. Fleming, 161. Flower, Alfred, 117. Folsom, James D., 151. Foot, Margaret, 190. Foote, Ahnira H., 267. Asa, 40. Edwin, 128. George E., 168. Joel, 82. Forbes, Heppy (Hills), 85. Ford, Harriet, 90. Linus E., 175. Fosdick, Ehzabeth, 38. Foster, Elvira P., 248. Louisa, 189. Robert, 70. Fowler, Elizabeth, 30. Fowler, Sarah, 31. Fox, Electa, 170. Sarah, 241. Francis, Eh B., 167. Frank, Nathaniel, 96-281. Franklin, Polly, 174. Frarey, Joseph, 39. Rhoda, 238. I Frazier, Charles, 231. Freeman, Dennis, 147. Isaac, 102. i French, Emma, 268. Joseph, 44. ' Nathaniel W., 149. Samuel, 44. Frost, Daniel S., 140. Josiah, 61. Fuller, Elizabeth, 115. I John H., 133. i I Gage, Henry, 151. I SaUy Ann, 193. j Gager, Orrin P.. 147. i Gallop, Prudence, 276. I Gardner, Dwight, 133. Gilbert, 95. Sidney, 95. Garner, Catharine R., 242. Gates, Daniel, 119. Hannah, 131. Gaylord, Eliz'th W., 253. William C, 92. Geortner, George, 132. Gerard, Nannie, 267. Gere, Isaac, 100. Gibbs, Hannah, 219. GiFFORD, Sanford, 202. Gilbert, Abigail, 79. Ann, 174, 215. Eldad, 142. Eveline, 273. Jonathan, 24. Joseph T., 164. Sturges, 168. Thomas, 100. Gillespie, 201. GiRARD, Sarah A., 224. Gleason, Dolly, 198. Harris, 217. GoDDARD, Nichols, 112. GooDALE, Almira, 151. William, 100. Goodman, Eleazer, 72. Enos, 70. Otis, 115. Rebecca, 100. Susannah, 111. Titus, 103. Goodrich, Butler, 78. Chauncey, 171. James, 140. Sarah, 76. Goodwin, Sarah, 27. Goodyear, Asa, 90. Gorham, Timothy, 90. Gorton, Benjamin B., 147. Gould, 129. Rhoda, 39. James, 100. PERSONS CONNECTED WITH THE FAMILY BY MARRIAGE. 313 Grand Y, Martin M., 152. Gkanger, Annah, 182. Fanny, 189. Lydia, 117. Graves, 139. Eli, 76. Elnathan, 32. Emily, 237. Erasmus D., 237. John, 28. John J., 77. Mary, 115. Sarah, 27. William, 163. Gray, John F., 211. Willis W., 161. Green, A. B., 196. .John, 162. Lydia, 126. Greene, Charlotte A., 277. Greenman, John, 160. Grey, Charles H., 198. Gridley, Elijah, 84. George, 144. Griggs, Sarah Eliza, 114. Gkinnell, Harriet, 246. Griswold, Daniel, 41-43. . Sarah, 128. Walter Price, 67. Grossman, Maria, 105. GuiTEAu, Samuel, 136. GuNN, Hannah, 90. GuPTiLL, Caroline, 138. GuRLEY', Margaret, 149. Gy'pson, Mercy, 50. Hageman, Cynthia A., 223. Hager, Samuel, 124. HaggerIj Jane, 261. Haight, Isadore M., 271. Hakes, Isaac W., 167. Hale, Gideon, 56. Jonathan, 39. Sarah, 105. Hall, Clarissa, 192. Cornelia, 102. Elbridge G., 207. Esther, 52. Fanny, 204. Frederic, 66. Gideon, 179. Hannah, 132. Jacob, 50. Lucinda, 102. Mary, 51. Keuben, 57. Samuel, 33. Sarah, 72. Hamblet, Asenath, 118. Hamilton, Norman, 77. Hamlin, Lucretia, 52. Sarah J., 244. Susannah, 27. Hammond, Cordelia, 272. Dorothy, 171. Emily, 240. Henry, 225. Hampton, Nancy R., 212. Hand, Daniel, 67. Hannum, John, 110. Hanover, Mrs., 103. Harding, Riley, 216. Harly, Eli, 161. Harman, Alexander H., 166. Harris, Alfred, 208. George, 175. Harrison, Abby M., 249. H.vrt, Benjamin, 160. Henry P., 133. Samuel, 33. Simeon, 160. Hartley^, Marcellus, 246. Hartman, John, 133. Hartson, Alice (Utlev), 158. Harwood, Elizabeth, 72. Hannah, 165. Myron, 101. Hasgill, Matty, 147. Hastings, Eunice, 100. Eurotas, 100. Horace, 100. John, 41. Perez, 100. Hatch, Eleazer L., 119. Hathaavay', James M., 147. Haa'ener, John, 161. Hawks, Martha, 100. Hawley', Henry, 173. Lucia, 103.' Richard, 56. Tilness, 158. Hay, Drusilla, 81. Hay'Den, Maria, 231. Hayes, Zilpah, 107. Hayward, Susan, 120. William G., 161. Hazen, Eliza, 243. Wealthy, 202. Healy, Ebenezer, 126. Heartt, AVilliam A., 164. Heath, Elizabeth, 263. Lois, 113. Hebard, Timothy W., 97. Hedge, Lemuel, 59. Hemple, Anna, 119. Henderson, Stukelcy W., 248. Hendrick, Azubah, 117. Heney, Sarah, 59. Henry-, Andrew, 114. Lillis, 160. Herrick, 97. Mary, 246. Hibbard, Bushnel, 132. Hickson, Walter, 32. Higby, Almira, 231. Hill, Concurrence (Aus- tin), 207. George D., 209. Mary J., 270. HiLLMAN, James, 117. Hills, Abigail, 134. David, 105. Hannah, 134. Mabel, 135. Rebecca, 134. HiNE, Charlotte, 138. HiNKLEY, Betsey, 149. I':iizabeth, 235. Julia J., 114. Mary, 98. HiNMAN, Clarissa, 81. Sophia A., 282. Hinsdale, Barnabas, 32. Mrs. Myra, 74. Sarah, 49. Hitchcock, Edward, 121. Lucy, 66. Marcus, 147. Margaret, 259. Walter, 125. Hodge, Amanda G., 194. Hodgkiss, Thankful, 38. Hodgman, Romanus, 183. Hoffman, Mary M., 196. HoLBROOK, David, 215. Holcomb, a. B., 196. Hiram, 176. Hollister, Amanda JI., I 197. I Ann, 56. I Jeannette, 165. j Joseph, 39. Holmes, 115. Jemima, 81. Stephen S., 157-283. Holms, EHzabetli, 31. Holt, Esther, 140. HoLTEN, Jonathan, 42. Hook, William, 162. HoON, Sarah, 235. Hoppin, Harriet, 121. Horth, James, 282. HoRTON, Timothy, 80. Hosford, Amos, 65. HuldahL.,273. HoTCHKiss, Martha, 214. Hough, 39. Houghton, Levitt R., 247. Lovell, 247. House, Betsey, 206. Howe, Sarah, 90. Howell, Thomas, 53. Rowland, Asa A., 115. HoxiE, Benjamin, 167. HoYT, David, 67. Hubbard, Anna, 198. Elijah, 166. Eli'sha, 98-163. Hannah, 107-163. Honor, 85. Nabby M.. 190. Phineas, 108. Stearns, 163. Stephen W., 89. Wilson J., 230. Hubbell, Curtiss, 113. Huckans, Thomas, 247. Hughes, Lucretia, 196. Hungerford, Elizabeth W., 256. Jane R., 261. Hunt, Charlotte, 263. Emilv, 262. Hannah, 30. 314 INDEX. — PART HI. Hunt, Laura, 263. Martha, 62. Sainiiel, 32. Huntington, Eleazer, 62. Elizabeth, 88. Harriet, 88. Lucv C, 173. HuNTOON, Samuel, 225. HuEi,BURT, Abigail, 82. Jane, 155. Mehitable, 50. Sarah, 250. HusTED, Henrv S., 158. .Tames N.,"231. Palmer, 158. HuTCHiNS, Fay, 139. .Joseph, 102. Hutchinson, Amos S., 200, S.arauel R., 200. Hyatt, James L., 196. Hyde, Benjamin, 52. Charles, 215. Hyzer, 133. Tde, Simeon, 112. Ingraji, William, 71. Ives, John, 154. Russell J., 208. Jackson, Eleanor A., 111. James, 89. Wilev, 136. .Tames, Mary A., 258. Janes, Rachel, 181. Jarnagin, Marv E., 260. Jay, Mary, 175.- JENKiNS,"Caroline M., 245. Jenks, Albert L., 147. John, 143. Philip, 197. Jenne, Deborah T.,233. .Iewett, Lydia, 224. Johnson, Alzina A., 140. Anna, 154. Benjamin, 57. Chauncey, 142. Chester, 165. Daniel N., 247. Esther B., 201. Henry, 50. Isaac, 143. L., 282. Sarah L., 201. Thomas, 37. William, 155. Jones, Adelia, 266. Bela B., 120. Betsey, 232. Clarissa, 221. Ellen, 237. George D.,230. .Tulia A., 267. Maria, 85. Polly, 231. Sally, 203. Sarah, 43. Sarah (Belcher), 229. William, 129. Jordan, Elisha, 246. JuDD, Alvin, 112. JuDD, C. Lorenzo, 187. Charles, 198. Dorcas, 115. I'.lizabeth S., 193. Krastus T., 187. Reuben, 71. Warren S., 109. William, 45. : JuD.soN, Caroline A., 253. Mary L., 121. IvEENEY', Isaac, 149. Medad, 143. IvEEP, Sabina, 120. Keith, Katharine, 154. William, 154. Kelley, Joseph. 247. Sarah, 188. Kellogg, Allyn, 172. Alonzo, 194. Eunice, 40. Francis W., 187. Frederick, 126. Lucv, 125. LucV W., 77. Mary C, 77. Oreii, 179. Seth, 71. I Kelsey, Ellen M., 278. I James H., 174. Jehiel, 28. Kendrick, George S., 102. Kennedy, Henry, 180. Sidney R., 140. Kenney, Sarah G., 268-283. Kent, Ruggtes, 66. Keyes, Cahsta, 248. Cynthia, 234. George E., 161. KiBBEE, Francinai, 118. KiLBORN, 39. KiLBOURN, Rachel, 74. Kimball, John, 184. Martha, 119. KiMBEELY', Lewis, 91. Polly, 213. Thomas, 66. King, Elisha, 70. Harvey, 102. Jerusha, 166. .Tohn N., 149. Mary, 260. Medad, 71. Priscilla, 244. Susannah, 119. Kingsbury, J^lisha, 119. KiNGSLEY', Abigail, 77. Henrietta A., 164. Sarah, 110. Seth, 166. Kinney-, Aaron, 57. KiRBY-, Abner, 56. Charles, 157. Ehzabeth, 39. Marv, 37. Sarah, 70. KiRKHAM, Edward, 263. Kitchen, Richard, 162. j Kneeland, Mary, 59. Knowles, 39. ! Huldah, 91. I Ladd, J., 74. Lake, Mary E.,269. I Sabin, 53. Lamb, Ambrosia, 267. Hannah, 117. Martha, 185. Wilson, 133. i IvANCASTER, Palmer, 250. I Lancey, Sarah Jane, 257. I Lanckton, Sally, 122. I Landfear, Charles, 262. I Lucinda, 203. I Landon, Harriet H., 127. I Nancy Ann, 127. j Langdon, Calvin P., 189. j Lansing, Henrj' S., 209. I Latham, Alanson, 18'.i. j Lathrop, Nancy A., 118. 1 Simon, 215. Laurence, Caroline, 144. Lawrence, Rufus, 160. Tryphena, 138. Leach, George W., 183. Harriet, 278. Leake, Charles T., 173. Leaa'ens, Benjamin, 157. Lee, Alfred, 169. Benjamin, 223,245. Lucy, 176. Lucy M., 66. Leete, Ambrose, 38. Theodore A., 193. Leonard, Lydia B., 275. Marv, 117. Mrs.' Mary C, 217. Priscilla, 74. Rufus, 117. Sarah, 126. Selden, 126. Thankful, 255. Lewis, David, 232. Hannah, 162. Margaret B., 204. Mary, 84, 211. LiNDSLEY, Sylvanus, 128. Little, Isaac, 61. LiVERMORE, Edward M , 245. Lloyd, Amos H., 135. Luhnes, Franklin B., 218. Long, Alva H., 218. LOOMAN, 72. LoOMER, Frederick, 72. LooMis, Anne, 102. Charles, 136. Electa. 256. Huldah (Priest), 44. Joseph, 31. Louisa, 210. Lydia, 33. Martha, 103. Matthew, 105. Milo, 149. Nathaniel, 86. Samuel, 31. PERSONS CONNECTED WITH THE FAMILY BY MARRIAGE. 315 LooMis, Thomas, 30. Lord, John King, 84. Samuel Phillips, 82. LoRiNG, Mary Jane, 255. LOTHROP, 62. Annar, 93-281. Loud, Watson, 111. LouNSBURY, Harvey, 155. LovEJOY, Lucy S., 277. LovELL, Harriet, 92. LovETT, James, 136. Luce, Hannah, 227. LuDDEN, Asa, 60. LuDLUM, Jeremiah, 28. Lyman, Amanda (White), 188. Elias, 101. Hannah, 72. Harriet E., 243. Mabel, 167. Riith, 110. Victoria, 265. William, 114. Lyon, Ruth, 183. Solon, 110. Mace, Louisa, 270. Macombee, 95. David 0., 140. Maese, Alexina B., 272. Mallory, Catharine C, 206. Malsom, Henry, 209. Maltby, Augustus, 90. Isaac, 61. Manchester, George, 140. -Mann, Chester, 225. Manning, John L., 219. Mansfield, Maria M., 210. Marble, Asa, 70. Marcellus, Elizabeth, 195. Mardenbrough, Jane, 146. Markress, Financy, 135. JIarsh, Elizabeth P., 113. Mary, 106. Mason M., 133. Phinelson W., 206. Sarah B., 101. Martin, Arnold, 167. Heman, 250. William M.. 248. Marvin, Huldah, 40. Mathews, Illiza, 225. JLvTTisON, Harry H., 216. Maxwell, Lavinia,246. May, Dexter, 61. Mayhew, Arnold, 67. Wealthy A., 99. ^LvYNARD, Lucy A., 84. Mayo, Mercy, 131. McCampbell, James M., 260. McClenethen, Emeline, 232. McCoMAs, James, 234. JIcGaine, William, 193. McGregoey, Asa, 145. Laomy, 145. McIntyrk, John, 136. McKay, Alexander, 225. McKee, 123. James M., 135. William, 92. McKinney, Maria, 108. McKiNSTRY, John A., 164. McLean, James, 125. McMaster, Philander, 94. McPherson, Andrew S., 283. Meacham, Horace, 125. Mead, Alexander, 175. Susan, 123. Means, John 0., 84. Meek, William E. A., 260. Meekins, Hannah, 57. Stoddard, 124. Merchant, Harvey, 171. Meeland, Harriet F., 88. Merriman, Chas. G., 226. Sally, 127-282. Meeeitt, George W., 168. William, 125. William H., 158. Merrow, Anna, 136. Merwin, Miles, 154. Miles, John, 144. Millard, Walker S., 222. Miller, Abigail, 128. Anna M., 221. Clara, 222. Elizabeth, 39. Frederic, 114. Gordon B., 76. Hilliard M., 156. John, 124. Judith C, 221. Margaret, 216. Nancy Ann, 234. Polly, 66. Sarah, 54. William A., 76. Minor, Anderson, 62. Mitchel, Abner, 130. Lizzie, 84. Mitchell, Lydia C, 131. Mabel, 115. Melvina C, 229. Mix, Garry J., 207. Monk, Margaret, 97. Monross, Theodore, 81. Montague, Samuel, 36. Stephen, 77. Moody, Abigail, 115. Editha, 72. Josiah, 47. Mooee, George, 200. Isaac L., 97. Jennette, 276. Morell, Esther C, 150. Morgan, Cornelia, 262. Daniel, 41. Eliza, 258. Eliz'th B. (Tew), 242. Frederick D., 202. Gerizim, 102. Lucretia, 118. Margaret, 229. Morgan, Mary, 47. Mrs. Mary B., 88. Rutli L., 258. MoRLEY, Marietta, 198-197. Morse, Charles 0., 167. Joseph, 97. Morton, Benjamin, 101. f^urotas, 164. John B., 164. Submit, 98. MoSELEY, Charles, 89. Edwin W., 155. MosELY, Elizabeth M. (Pierce), 241. MosES, Horace, 201. Jane A., 275. Moss, Ephraim W., 263. Mould, Martha (Coit), 27. Mary, 39. Susannah, 37. MousEHUNT, Martha, 202. Mudge, Frederick, 195. Mulhallan, Jane, 50. MuNSON, Augustine, 181. Sylvanus, 143. MuEDocK, Lucy, 152. MuREAY, David, 194. Seth, 61. Thankful, 106. Muzzy, Leonard, 234. Myeick, Esther, 206. Nash, Abigail, 46. Hannah, 61. Harriet A., 77. Huldah, 99. Lucretia, 77. 1 Lucy, 46. ! Moses, 28. I Neff, Harriet M., 149. ! Nelson, Eliza T., 276. Mary E., 185. Newell, Charles C, 150. Newton, Abigail, 31. Mary, 262. Nichols, Charles M., 196. Sarah, 270. NiLES, John M., 201. William W., 211. North, Levi, 80. Oren S., 138. Northrop, Hermon, 151. NoRTHRUP, Milo D., 268. Noethway, Abi, 151. Norton, 39. Caroline, 239. Daniel, 38. Hart, 81. Hiram J., 249. Laura, 222. Leah, 38. Mary, 120. NoYES, Esther, 275. Susan, 266. Nulton, Jacob, 97. Oaks, Elizabeth, 102. O'Brien, Honora, 186. Olcott, 86. 316 INDEX. — PAKT III. Olcott, James, 43. John, 103. Timothy, 41. Olmsted, Albertus G., 180. Ahce, 52. Edmund, 135. James, 52. John, 130. .loseph, 41. Sarah, 86. Olney, Henry, 161. Sarah, 235. Ork, John W., 175. Orvis, Waitstill B., 202. OSBORN, 39. John, 54. Martha, 30. Sarah, 94. OsTRANDER, James, 113. Otis, Gardner G. P., 259. Martha, 130. Uriah, 246. Overton, Seth, 83. Paddock, Janette, 262. Paff, Jane Ann, 203. Page, Eli, 81. John C, 151. William, 127-282. Paine, Daniel, 116. Elijah, 60. Esther, 137. Palmer, Amos, 129. Horace, 117. Isaac, 125. Margaret, 220. Samuel, 117. Parish, 55. Parker, John, 115. Octavia, 88. Parkhurst, Anna, 158. Cynthia, 166. Parks, Sally, 153. Parmele, William, 160. Parmelee,, James E., 246. Parsons, Asahel, 110. Frances, 181. Irene, 110. .Jonathan, 70. Morris, 71. Nathan, 57. Phebe, 127. Rachel S., 109. Sophia, 99. Pasco, Lester, 129. Patten, Experience, 209. Patterson, John L., 205. Lydia, 75. Pattrill, Sophia S., 253. Paul, 160. Payne, Edwin B., 144. Payson, Louisa C, 239. Pease, 200. Cholora, 194. Eli, 120. Giles, 62. Hannah, 62. Peck, Chloe, 112. Edward, 81. Peck, Otis, 103. Peckham, E. G., 209. Peet, Anne, 56. Pell, Cornelius, 231. Pender, 211. Penfield, Emily, 227. Frances E., 264. Titus, 80. Pepper, Simeon, 114. Perigo, Augusta, 217. Perkins, Clarissa J., 240. George B., 215. Joseph, 140. Perry, David, 136. Edmund, 168. Elizur G., 179. George, 179. George H., 158. Petrie, Peter, 140. Phelps, Emily, 265. Julius, 110. Lucetia A., 122. Marietta, 163. Sarah, 90. Phillips, 95. Phinney, Eoanna, 67. PniSTY, Jane Ann, 254. Pierce, EUen R., 282. Lucy, 124. Mary, 77. PiERSON, Juliana, 173. William, 115. Pitcher, Edwin, 232. Harvey, 232. Pitkin, Thomas, 62. PiTNER, 91. Plumb, 39. Abraham, 56. Betsey, 152. Elizabeth, 151. Prlscilla, 148. Rhoda, 39. Polhemus, Theodosia, 126 Pollard, Isabella, 106. PoMEROY, Julius, 181. Lemuel, 66. Martha, 61. Norman W., 208. Roxa, 113. Wealthy, 172. PoMROY, Martha, 41. Pond, Jonathan W., 171. Pool, Lafayette, 247. Pope, Perlina L., 277. Porter, Abigail, 77. Elisabeth, 134. Joseph S., 139. MeUtta, 144. Rachel, 148. Rebecca, 159. Susannah, 50. Pos3, Nicholas, 185. Powell, William, 52. Powers, Ann Maria, 204. Arminda A., 226. Elias, 145. Elizabeth W., 193. George M., 183. Polly M., 204. ; Pratt, Hepzibah, 246. Sylvester, 128. Pray, Isaac C, 114. Prescott, Enos A., 91. Roger S., 91. Preston, Amanda, 189. Prick, Walker, 99. Pride, Hibbard, 135. Priest, Nancy M., 133. Prince, Harriet, 268. Prior, Mary (Wells), 133. Putnam, James, 233. Putney, Moses, 99. i Pynchon, Lucy, 73. Sarah, 119. Radcliff, Benjamin, 129. Ramsdale, Ralph, 163. Ramsdell, Levi, 124. Randall, Ann, 82. George, 82. Ranney, George, 154. Jeremiah, 39. .Joseph, 91. Rebecca ( Willett), 38. Ruth, 153. Willett, 38. Ransom, Epaphroditus, 102. James H., 282. Raymond, Ann, 152. Read, Amelia W., 247. Redfern, Ann, 259. Reed, Benjamin, 85. Jane D., 194. Rosanna, 244. Reeves, Letitia, 224. Remick, Lydia K., 226. Reynolds, A. B., 205. Samuel, 62. Sarepta J., 277. Rice, Ebenezer S., 131. James J., 131. Lucinda, 192. Lucy E., 237. Roxana, 264. Thomas J., 193. Richardson, Lois A., 202. Richmond, Rhoda, 235. Rider, Phebe, 123. Ruth, 186. Ridley, 189. Riker, George P., 102. Ripley, Nathaniel, 98. Rising, Laura, 161. RiSLEY, Sarah, 206. RoBB, Charles W., 168. RoBBiNS, Elihu, 102. Roberts, Frances Lucinda, 147-282. Hannah, 85. Ichabod M., 155. Nathan S., 139. Robinson, John, 139. Sidney, 150. Rockey, Susannah, 98. Rogers, Cynthia, 282. Lucretia, 57. Malah, 66. PERSONS CONNECTED WITH THE FAMILY BY MARRIAGE. 317 Rogers, Mary, 237. RoLLiN, Charles, 235. Rood, Daniel, 46. Miranda, 222. Roosevelt, Washington, 88. Root, Anna, 139. Oliver D., 238. Stephen, 91. Rose, Anna R. (Manning), 244. RosEBOOsr, Marietta, 203. Ross, Dunbar, 226. Isaac, 98. Reuben, 149. RowE, Lucretia A., 195. Penelope, 239. RowELL, Jonathan E., 219. RuFFNER, Joseph, 106. RUGG, Edward A., 179. Lydia, 69. RuGGLES, Benjamin, 167. RusHMOEE, Emma, 217. Russell, Ambrose S., 173. Lucy, 77. Rust, Daniel, 281-37. Ryee, George, 259. Sabin, Charles, 53. John, 91. Sackrider, Norman, 200. Robert, 199. Sage, Almina (Ingraham), 103. Elias, 176. Ehzabeth, 157. Gideon, 52. Luther, 207. Mary, 81. Noah, 85. Eoxy, 208. Susan, 230. Salisbury, Lydia, 247. Saljiojjs, Oliver, 232. Salter, Harriet, 65. Samson, Joanna, 160. Sanderson, Abigail, 145. Sanford, David, 143. Elisha, 90. Sarvant, Anna, 195. James, 79. Savage, Edward, 204. Elisha, 37. Ehzabeth, 35. EmUy, 229. Gideon, 86. Grace, 157. Hannah, 166. Jonathan, 38. Lucy, 95. Martha, 54. Mary, 274. Prudence, 92. Sawin, Louisa, 225. Sawyer, Mary, 151. Saxton, J. A., 100. ScovEL, Harriet N., 274. ScoviL, Eleazer, 129. ScoviLLE, Eunice, 171. 41 ScoviLLE, Hannah, 94. ScRANTON, Dennis, 130. Mary, 174. Scripture, Abigail, 224. Scrugham, Ehzabeth, 114. Searl, Harriet, 118. Seeley, Samuel, 76. Seely, Mary, 271. Segur, Lucy (Bingham), 243. Selden, Abigail, 70. Ebenezer, 27. Richard Ely, 82. Sellew, Philip H., 131-204. Thomas, 55. .Sellon, William F., 114. Sergeant, John, 81. Server, Mary, 274. Sewall, Esther, 120. Seymour, Caroline, 233. Emilv, 197. Hannah, 33. Henry, 105. Sharp, Thompson, 161. Shaver, John, 230. Shaw, Emma L. W., 260. Shayler, Mrs. Judith, 43. Shedd, Mary E., 227. Sheldon, Aaron B., 130. Delia, 170,237. Elizabeth, 181. Julia Maria, 243. Shelton, Elizabeth, 168. Shepard, Deborah, 38. John, 27. Mary, 133. Rebecca, 75. Silas, 133. Sherman, Martha, 213. Ruth, 121. Wealthy T., 167. Shietliff, Susannah, 44. Shrader, John C, 161. SiKES, Eleanor, 47. Silas, 76. Sill, Zachariah, 129. Simms, Benjamin, 97. Skilton, S. W. S., 268. Skinner, Hannah, 32. Jerusha, 112. Joseph, 33. Richard, 105. Sylvester T., 167. Thomas H., 80. Slayton, Electa, 232. Sloper, Lucy, 229. Ursula, 136. Smead, Rachel, 71. Smith, 92. Aaron, 84. Almon, 151. Alvah, 191. Amasa, 117. Angeline, 162. Anna, 270. Benjamin, 43. Benjamin B., 135. Betsey, 207. Chloe, 158. Smith, Clarissa, 188. Cornelia A., 184. Darius, 70. Edward, 132. Elijah, 98. Emily, 70. Ephraim, 113. Erasmus D., 170. Frinda, 227. George, 175. Hannah, 72. Harrie T. A., 282. Harriet, 237. Henry C, 190. James L., 140. Jerusha, 281-67. John, 27, 213. John L., 219. Jonathan, 112. Joseph, 99, 101, 161. Mabel, 41. Margaret, 261. Martha, 32. Mary, 73, 162. Mary Ann, 253. Matson Meier, 245. Mehitable, 136. Orrin, 125. Patty, 113. Perez, 72. PhiUp, 41. Phineas, 73. Rufus, 70. Samuel, 27, 98. Sarah, 166. Susan, 138. Thomas E., 247. Snow, Emeline M., 187. James H., 204. Jane N., 114. Lucy, 189. Lucy J., 282. Nancy, 229. Snyder, Mariette, 264. SouLE, Henry B., 196. South worth, Mary, 201. SpAULDiNG,Celestia E.,188. James, 102. Levi, 102. Maria, 102. Spencer, Clarissa W., 177. Hannah E., 151. Henry G., 206. John, 85. Lois, 119. S., 139. Samuel, 143. Speery, 90, 90. Jared, 90. Spicer, Cyrus, 135. Sprague, 139. Springer, Catherine, 236. St. John, Samuel H., 157. Stacey, 124. Stall, Isaac, 124. StajipS, Thomas, 173. Standish, JIary (Scott), 199. Staniford, Timothy, 89. 318 INDEX. PART III. Stanley, Emily, 13S. Eunice, 172. Jesse, 138. SxANNAKD, Grove, 249. Stanton, Jane C, 228. Jonas, 179. Stakin, Georgianna, 276. Stakr, Hannali T., 1.35. Nathan S., 213. Stearns, George I., 120. Stebbins, Dr., 149. Abigail, 191. Amy, 73. David, 136. Jerusha C, 251. Margaret, 187. Mary, 200. Mary Ann, 100. Persis, 187. Urania (Burt), 113. Stedman, Eliza, 152. Lovisa K., 167. Steel, Eleazer, 65. Frances, 235. Jonathan, 39. Steele, Sarah, 125. Steer, Clark, 148. Stephens, 95. Stephenson, Patrick, 175. William, 75. Sterling, Charlotte L., 130. Stevens, Esther, 184. FloriUa, 247. Joseph, 39. Stewart, Isabel, 153. Rose Ann, 270. Stillman, Cecilia A., 273. Stilwell, AVilliam, 261. Stockbridge, Emily, 101. Stocker, Lydia, 145. Stocking, Fanny, 157. Lyman, 186. Mary Ann, 133. Stockwell, Sarah, 75. Stoddard, Isaac A., 213. Samuel P., 135. Stokely, David, 162. Stone, Ann Eliza, 236. Deborah, 38. Eli, 130. Jeliiel, 37. Louisa, 215, Mary, 52. Storrs, Constant W., 102. Henry M., 121. Henry R., 137. Stoughton, Nathaniel, 32. Stow, Abigail (Eells), 96. Dorothy, 24. Thomas, 39. Stowel, Elizabeth C, 167. Stratton, Julia Ann, 121. WUliam H., 211. Street, Sarah Ann, 66. Streeter, John C.,248. Strickland, 57. Chester, 167. Emily, 207. Strong, 89. Cyprian, 83. Esther, 45. Eunice, 186. Freedom, 40. John C, 206. Lyman, 148. Nathan, 105. Warner H., 206. Sumner, Charles ¥., 241. Honor, 146. John, 78. Sweet, Mary Ann, 268. Sally Ann, 130. Swift, Charles, 98. Symonds, Huldah, 130. Talcott, Asa, 105. Julia, 84. Levina, 247. Ruth, 104. Tarbox, Alvira, 270. Taylor, 123. Ann, 80. Caroline, 81. Clarissa, 178. Dolly, 99. Jacob, 46. luiowles H., 264. Lucretia J., 100. I\Iartha, 215. Mary (Selden), 47. Mrs. Jlelinda, 152-283. Oliver, 72. Orren, 130. Stephen, 32. Tirzah, 145. Tefft, Ruth Aim, '218. Terry, Benjamin, 41. Ephraim, 41. George, 225. Mary, 118. Sarah, 41. Tryphena, 41. Thaxter, Leavitt, 67. Thayer, Mary G., 147-282. Thomas, David, 130. Thompson, Horace, 93. James, 27. Jane P., 140. John IL, 149. Joseph, 116. Josiah, 199. Phineas, 76. Thorp, Sally, 214-282. Thrall, Warren, 156. Thrasher, Anson, 195. Thruston, Aminta, 211. Thurston, Hannah, 66. Tibballs, Samuel, 128. Tilden, Joseph F., 102. Mrs. Rachel, 92. Till, Ellen, 210. Tinker, Almira, 175. Lebbeus P., 103. Tobey, Mary S., 273. Todd, Mary, 27. Rebecca A. L., 223. Tolles, Margaret, 90. ToMLiNSON, John, 91. Nathan, 143. Tompkins, Charlotte H., 266. Tooley, George M., 217. Levi A., 216. ToPLiFF, Lucy, 225. Philena, 233. Tobrey, Noah, 118. TousEY, Ann Eliza, 220. Tower, Lewis, 124. Town, Rebecca, 200. William, 110. Towner, John F., 129. TowNSEND, Robert, 90. TowNSLEY', Caroline, 166. TowNSON, .Joseph, 201. Tracy, Wealthy, 56. Treat, Huldah, 50. Lester C, 147. Treby, Julia, 97. Trowbridge, Abigail, 90. Stephen, 53. Trueby, Rachel, 112. Trumbull, Andrew J., 225. Catharine, 269. Sabra R., 198. Sarah, 169. Tbyon, Elisha, 56. Tuft, Mary, 98. Tuthill, Betsey, 216. Mary, 217. TuTTLE, Nelson, 176. Twichell, 210. Tyler, Drusilla, 246. Ufford, Almira W., 206. Eliakim, 55-56. Vanduzee, John, 93. VanHise, Margaret S., 193-282. Van Swall, Hiram, 282. Van Tuy'L, Mary Jane, 140. Van Vranken, William A., 100. Villers, Henry, 175. Vinton, Medad, 165. Wadswobth, Samuel, 85. Waide, Catharine Ann, 177. Wait, George, 163. Jeremiah, 28. Mary, 100. Wakefield, Mary, 257. Walcott, Esek, 139. Luther, 186. Walden, Elizabeth, 109. Wales, Elizabeth, 166. Walker, Elizabeth, 101. John, 130. Wallbridge, Susanna, 44. Wallis, Addi, 78. Walter, Hannah B., 226. William, 56. Walters, William, 153. Ward, 38. Edmund, 133. PERSONS CONNECTED WITH THE FAMILY BY MARRIAGE. 319 Ward, Elizabeth (Dudley), 38. Fenner, 39. Helen, 139. Henrietta, 205. Josiah, 77. Joy, 106. Luman, 48. Samuel, 57. Wares, Henrietta, 282. Warland, Clarissa S., 214. John, 213. Warner, Andrew, 77. Charles, 124. Gideon, 39. Hairiet, 215. John B., 232. ■ludsou, 217. Martha, 47. Roxcellany, 78. Willice, 200. Warren, Anna B., 253. Cotton Mather, 76. J. Hinman, 180. Julia Ann, 261. Orange Hart, 76. Washburn, George A., 192. Juliet, 252. Mary Jane, 258. Waterman, Thomas, 44. Waters, Anna, 125. Watkins, Eliza J., 150. Watson, Hannah, 32. Margaret, 164. Samuel R., 143. Wattle, Mary, 31. Wattles, Charles H., 249. Watts, Harriet, 222. Weaver, William, 179. Webb, George, 199. Lois, 140. Webster, Locia, 230. Sibil, 98. Weed, Levi, 175. Weeks, Charles, 125. Nathan S., 116. Welles, Ruth, 83. Samuel, 32, 56. Wells, 31. Alma, 65. Amasa, 99. Anna Eliza, 275. Charlotte A., 244. Chester, 147. Constant, 153. Elisha, 61. Elizabeth, 70. Experience P., 239. George, 71. Green, 71. Wells, Hannah, 40, 101. Helen Maria, 123. .Joseph, 131. .Tudah, 41. Mary, 168, 238. Rebecca, 27. Roswell, 77. Susanna, 59. Thomas, 71. West, Ebenezer, 108. Ira, 62. Westlake, Julia, 228. Wetmore, Alice M., 266. Clinton, 132. Ebenezer, 27. Hannah, 141. Parsons, 88. Whedon, Laura, 223. Wheeler, Mary Ann, 282. Willard R., 132. Wheelock, James A., 204. White, Augustus, 115. Elizabeth (Bancroft), 99. Elvira, 188. Frances (Parsons), 181. Joseph, 50. Marietta (Morley), 197. Peter, 216. Rebecca, 188. Sedgwick, 110. Thomas, 72. Whiting, Mary B., 176. VVhitlock, Joel H., 230. Whitmore, Edith, 27. Elizabeth, 27. Francis, 27, 52-54. Sarah, 276. Whitney, 81. Whittelsey, Susanna, 141. Wicks, Curtis, 248. Wight, Mary, 182. Wilbur, Alma, 269. James, 124. Wilcox, 28. Almira(Kelsey), 80. Amanda, 97. Grace, 218. Henry T., 129. Maria M., 80. Mercy A., 227. Reuben, 138. Samuel, 138. Wilcutt, Sabrina, 115. Wilder, Lewis H., 186. WiLKEE, Juha Ann, 237. Willard, Catherine, 88. James N., 147-282. Joel, 144. Willcox, Barbara, 80. Daniel, 50. Joseph 0., 264. Willes, Nancy, 63. Roxelaney, 63. Williams, Addison G., 139. Desire, 44. Edward, 220. George S., 88. Job, 189. Lydia, 176. Richard, 106. Samuel, 167. William C, 167. William H., 185. Williamson, William D., 184. Willis, Noah F., 103. Mrs. Sybil, 137. Wilson, James C, 174. Laura J., 249. Rowena, 150. WiTHERELL, Hannah, 31. Wolcott, Eunice (Colton), 64. James H., 183. Josiah, 44. Susan A., 250. Wood, Caroline, 121. Charles, 131. Lorenzo, 155. Lucy, 178. WooDBRiDGE, Charlotte L., 168. Henry C, 241. Wooden, Daniel, 130. WooDHULL, Caroline S., 182. Woodruff, 52. Woods, Louisa, 99. Woodward, Hannah, 54. Worcester, John H., 84. Worth, Ehzabeth, 113. Margarette, 276. WoRTHiNGTON, Daniel, 31. Elias, 42. Mrs. Sarah, 74. Wright, Anna, 52, 58. Asahel, 100. Joel, 57. Justus, 72. Louisa, 183. Naomi, 97. Warren W., 153. Yatman, Jane G., 216. Yeomans, Sail}', 114. Young, 67. John, 88. The followmg name was omitted from page 315. Newman, Ann H. (Catlin), 274. 320 INDEX. — PART IV. PART IV. PERSONS NOT CONNECTED WITH THE FAMILY. The names of men whose daughters married men named White, are to be sought in connection with the names of their daugliters, which appear in Part Tliird. Adams, 164, 191. Allen, 59-89, 255. Ailing, 53. Allis, 163. Andrews, 269. Andi-oss, 25. Andrus, 273. Ashley, 199. Atwater, 90. Avery, 65. Bachelor, 281. Backus, 89. BaU, 57. Barber, 57. Barron, 181. Bartlett, 116, 252. Bascom, 110. Bassett, 142. Bates, 204. Beckwith, 157. Beers, 220. Belcher, 229. Benham, 266. Bigaloe, 21. Billing, 36. Bingham, 243. Bissell, 43. Blaisdell, 224. Blake, 79. Blanchard, 274. Blatchley, 174. Bliss, 5l', 80. Bogardus, 223. Bradstreet, 15. Brainerd, 82. Briggs, 242. Bronson, 150. Buckbee, 274. Bunce, 27. Burrows, 55. Burt, 99, 113. Butler, 51, 86. Cadwell, 51, 55. Carleton, 144. Catlin, 69. Chamberlain, 179. Chandler, 41. Chauncey, 141. Cheney, 103, 251. Church, 31. Clap, 45, 89, 240. Clark, 181, 225. Clarke, 110. Cleaveland, 182. Cleveland, 245. Coe, 53, 190. Coit, 27, 37-39. Cole, 205. Coleman, 206. Colton, 62, 64. Conant, 65. Cone, 206. Cooley, 120, 238-239. Corlies, 272. Cowles, 250. Crafts, 78. Crane, 274. Cruttenden, 204. Danforlh, 15. Dart, 64. Davenport, 87. Davidson, 140. Davis, 216, 235. Day, 74, 80. Dean, 201. Deming, 50. Dickinson, 17-18, 40, 101. DingHe, 281. Dodge, 173, 188. Doolittle, 224. Douglass, 64. Drake, 223. Dudley, 67. Dump, 281. Edwards, 61. Eells, 96. Elderkin, 43. Eldredge, 118. Ely, 64, 65, 170-190. Esterbrook, 119. Field, 26-54-92. Fitch, 99. Foster, 162. Francis, 50. Fuller, 151. Gates, 130, 268. Gerrish, 241. Golding, 47. Goodman, 17-18. Goodrich, 230. Goodwin, 17-30, 28-31-42, 29. Graham, 272. Grandy, 227. Grant, 108. Graves, 101. Green, 217. Grimes, 21. Griswold, 197-198. Gurley, 244. Haines, 210. Hale, 250. Haling, 274. Harris, 119, 281. Harrison, 46, 47. Hart, 133. Hayues, 15. Henry, 276. Hersey, 182. Hiland, 51. Hinman, 254. Hinsdale, 200. Hitchcock, 209. Holland, 57-59. Homans, 255. Hooker, 13-14-15-16-17. Hopkins, 16. Hosmer, 22. Howard, 176. Hubbard, 146, 163, 109,206, 266. Huber, 216. Hulburt, 273. Hyde, xi. Jackson, 282. Jenners, 27. Johnson, 203, 281. Jones, 229, 240. Judd, xi, 222. Kellogg, 72, 94. Kellum, 184. Kepler, 236. Kilbourn, 79. King, 170. Kingsbiuy, 172, 240. Knowlton, 228. Lamb, 281. Langdon, 209. Lathrop, 32, 118. Leland, 274. Lewis, 17. Lincoln, 61. Livingston, 177-212. Loomis, 87, 258. Lord, 84. Loveland, 263. Makepeace, 132. Mann, 144. Manning, 244. Marsh, 87, 184, 278. Mason, 43, 49. McDougal, 177. McLean, 244. Mellen, 204. Mendham, 281. Miller, 215. MiUs, 210. Moore, 43, 75. Morgan, 88, 104, 242. Morton, 238. Mosely, 241. Mould, 27. PERSONS NOT CONNECTED WITH THE FAMILY. 321 Munson, 181. Nash, 188. Nelson, 185. Newman, 274. Newton, 141. Niccolls, 21. Olcott, 42. Olds, 27r. Olmsted, 15, 171. Paddock, 159. Parker, 54. Pasco, 128. Patterson, xi, 237. Pease, 231, 281. Peirce, 13. Penfield, 207. Percival, 131. Perkins, 103, 241. Phelps, 262. PhiUips, 241. Pierce, 241. Pine, 221. Pitkin, 168. Pomeroy, 142, 277. Pomroy, 41. Porter, 184, 202. Post, 157. Prior, 133. Rathbone, 152. Rich, 255. Richardson, 148, 149. Riley, 54. Ripley, 213, 276. Roberts, 235. Robinson, 204. Rose, 244. Russell, 256. Sage, 96, 103. Sanford, 243. Savage, 27, 281-322. Scott, 199. Scraston, 281. Selden, 47. Seymour, 125. Shepard, 15. Shepherd, 111. Sherman, 213. Shields, 260. Shipman, 223. Simmons, 251. Sluman, 65. Smith, 18, 36, 49, 63, 223, 268, 281. Solme, 279. Somerby, 279. Sparrowhawke, 15. Sperry, 214. Sprague, 83, 121. Standish, 199. Stanley, 18, 22, 134-135. Staples, 213. Stearns, 107-163. Steel, 264. Stevens, 218. Stickney, 46. Stoddard, 61. Stone, 15-17. Stow, 24, 96. Strong, 172, 277. Sumner, 145-282. Tainter, 52. Talcott, 15. Taj'lor, 47, 283. Tew, 242. Thomas, 47. Thompson, 177. Tillton, 18. Tracy, 87. Trumbull, 15. Wadsworth, 15, 85. Ward, 38. Wan-iner, 192. Waterman, 89. Watrous, 244. Watson, 22. Webster, 21, 256. Welles, 62, 105. Wells, 25, 59, 133, 157. Wentworth, 277. West, 65. Westwood, 15-17-18. White, 50, 279, 280, 281, 322. Whiting, 19-21. Willcox, 37. Wilhams, 27, 02. Wilson, 249. Wolcott, 64. Worthington, 28-57. Wright, 104, 142, 161. Wyllys, 16. D:^ The attention of those who consult this volume is directed to the list of Cwrections and Additions, pages 281-283. That list was printed in the Appendix, rather than in its appropriate place, at the close of the volume, in order that the necessary references might be made to it, in the Index. The following corrections have been received since the foregoing list was printed. Page 36, Family 9. The wife of this John AVhite (son of Capt. Nathaniel) was probably Mary Reeve of Hartford, b. July 31, 1665, dau. of Robert Reeve and Elizabeth Nott. Page 222, Family 330, read thus: 3. Cklvin, b. March 18, 1845; 4. Thomas Etcing, b. April 23, 1847; 5. George B., b. Jan. 28, 1850; 6. Clara, b. Jan. 14, 1852. NOTE. The results of the efforts formerly made to trace the English ancestry of Elder John White have been given in the Appendix. Since the printing of this volume was commenced, some new interest in the inquiry has been awakened, by the dis- covery of an old coat of arms, engraved some time during the last century, and used for a book-label by one of his descendants. This coat of arms is that of a Mayor of the City of London, in Queen Elizabeth's time, whose name was John White, and whose pedigree can be traced several generations further back. Reseai'ches now in progress, with a view to ascertain whether any connection exists between our Patriarch, John, and the family of the Mayor, have not yet yielded any decisive results. The John AVhite who was Mayor in 1563, was cotemporary, if not identical, with the grandfather of our Patriarch. Nothing has yet been dis- covered inconsistent with the conjecture that they Avere identical; and those of the descendants of our John who are not satisfied to derive their origin from so good and useful a man as he was, but must have an English pedigree, may adopt this conjecture, for want of one supported by better evidence. One great difficulty in the way of discovering the English origin of the family is found in the fact that the name of White was a common one, in England. This fact appears not only from an examination of English records, but also from the number of persons bearing that name, who early emigrated to New England. Mr. Savage, the well-known genealogist, finds that there were about twenty-seven men named White, who came to New England before 1 692, of whom it is proba- ble that at least twenty became heads of distinct families in this country. The name has been so common in Massachusetts and Connecticut as to have much increased the labor and perplexity of preparing these Memorials. In numerous instances, persons named White, descended from some other ancestor, and not unfrequently, those bearing the same christian names, have lived in the same towns with those descended from Elder John White, and at the same time with them. The following are some of the heads of families of that name, who have lived in the same towns with Elder John's descendants, named in the preceding pages. In Massachusetts, Henry was living in Hadley in 1684. Thomas, from Lancaster, man-ied a daughter of Thomas of South Hadley ; (p. 72.) John was living in West Springfield soon after the death of the John named on page 57. In Connecticut, the multiplicity of families has been still more perplexing. In Lebanon there were Nathaniel , h-om Norwich in 1705, or later; James, who is found again in Coventry, in 1732 ; and Jonathan, from Weymouth, Mass., about 1751. In Hebron there are found, Joseph, who came from Oxford, Mass., in 1722 ; Ebenezer, from Lebanon about 1727 ; and Ohadiah, Samuel, and James, who mar- ried in 1746, 1747, and 1748. In Chatham, (East Hampton Society,) Joseph, cotemporary with Dea. Joseph of Ch.atham, (p. 51,) had a son of the same name, and also a grandson Joseph, who married Ruth Churchill; (p. 50.) There was also a Jedediah of Chatham, at the same time that the Jedediah named on page 80 was livjng in Upper Middlctown, on the opposite side of the river. 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