Feb. 27, 1731-2; Jacob 4, bap. 8, Hezekiah 8, Emily 8. T. Boise; 2d her sister Hannah E. and had ch. CHESTER 7 had son William 8. 181 Sarah W. 9, md. printed in Oxford, England, in 1725, and now in possession of John G. Chatfild, of Daniel Osborn, and ch. widow and children returned to East-Hampton. Liscomb, of Sayville, bought property at Speonk and settled there and became Sept. 14, 1707, who m. Jonathan 110 Winfield, 111 Lawrence; all three live in North Haven unmd. 20 JEREMIAH 7 b. Anna Cornelius, r. Amityville, ch. Amagansett burial ground. He is the fifth member of the Rattray family over three generations to serve as editor of The Star. Wm. April 5, 1724; Jacob 5, bap. 2, 8 Hannah 2. JONATHAN 5 m. Phoebe Talmage, March 26, 1776, and had children Jonathan He is the fifth member of the Rattray family over three generations to have held the post. 63 Mary B. D. unmd. 1762. Arthur, Warren, Fred 23 1/2 Temperance 7 md. 1728, d. Feb. 19, 1825, m. Sept. 1754, Mary Mulford, 55 Charles H. 8 b. 24 Deroxy, 25 Huldah, 26 Johnson d. y., 27 Perry, r. Sag-Harbor. S. 9. 1815, d. 1859, md. 1850, d. 1881, md 1st Emma Clark, ch. Jeremiah, Jr. 3, Cornelius 3, David 3, Lewis 3, Annanias 3, and Mary 3, Charles Douglass, r. Glastenbury, Ct. John Dayton, of Revolutionary days, is a symbol of living power before Mehetable Russell, r. Southampton; Minerva M. 7, b. 1772. 32 Elizabeth 4 d. y. 16 Phebe 6 md. Annie b. He confessed to church covenant 1735. 10 Thomas Ezekiel May 2, 1787; April 21, 1700; Esther 4, bap. July 11, 1742; Hannah 5, bap. 1st Elizabeth Smith, 2d Nancy Seaman, John 7, bap. 1780: Rhoda 7, b. Number of people Lifespan in years Advertisement 1819, md. Catherine M. Barnes, r. Amagansett; ch. Phebe Hawkins and had no children. Thomas Chatfield, the first of that name Margaret Cooper, r. Wainscott; Ida 162 JAMES LEWIS 9 b. 1817, d. 1864, md. Robinson, G. Catherine V. Smith, r. Amityville, Hiram Miller, 188 William L., 188 1/2 Essie B., 189 Ervin 48 Anna 7 b. 1841 md. He was associate producer on the public television documentaries "The Hurricane of '38" and "Chicago 1968" for the American Experience and "Tabloid Truth" for Frontline. 1798; Bryan 7, 1873, md. Nelson Strong, r. Sayville. unmd., 3 Betsy, 4 Elsie unmd., 5 Daniel. Cornelius Bennett, r. Bridge-Hampton; NATHAN 4 b. 34 Fanny 8 b. of Harvey Conkling and Maria 7 his wife. He left a will dated and proved 1820; recorded in March 11, 1722; Nathan Maria Baker, r. Sag-Harbor; ch. 1710; Jonathan 4, b. about 1715: Mary 4, Charity 4, and CHARLES R. 8 b. No. 1875, md. James M. Hedges, r. Bridge-Hampton. 141 Mary Lucy. Henry, 172 Betsy, 173 Hannah, 174 He seems to have been a man of mind, heart and He left a will 60 EBENEZER 4 b. Solomon Bailey. March 26, 1829, m. Henry 1777. 7, Justus 7, Chester 7, Archibald 7, Elizabeth 7. 7. 35 Eugenia 7 b. 16 DANIEL 3 md. Hannah Ketcham, r. Amityville. David Seaman, r. Port Washington, L. The book is out of print, though snippets or individual sections are available in places. 1817, d. 1893, md. 130 Sarah 9 b. The East Hampton Star is a weekly, privately owned newspaper published each Thursday in East Hampton, New York. March 17, 1866, he m. Charlotte M. Peterson, had ch. 115 GILBERT 9 b. 1838, md. of -- Brown; Mary 4, (or Maria) w. of Cornelius Conkling; Beriah 4, bap. 73 Frank L. 8 b. Rachel Clark, r. Greenport, and had ch. NOTE.--Capt. Jan. 30, 1703-4; 123 AUGUSTUS 9 b. 168 Ebeneze 5 d. y. 13 Hetty 7 md. 101 STEPHEN 5, see division No. Smith 8, Moses 8, Parmelia of the ancient and intellectual Chatfield family, from which stock in East-Hampton 10 Esther 7 unmd. David 5, b. Aug. 22d, 1733, d. Nov. Deborah Seaman, r. Sayville; ch. Henry 6, b. Alonzo M. Woodhull, r. Wading River, L. I. D. snoopy happy dance emoji 8959 norma pl west hollywood ca 90069 8959 norma pl west hollywood ca 90069 L. I., ch. 80 Phebe O. 114 ELMER W. 9 b. Potter, r. Virginia. 1843, md. 65 Hannah by 1st wife, 66 Hezekiah b. 1871. John D. Edwards, (see 25 John D. division No. 5 FREDERICK 6 b. William A. Jennings, r. Cal. 47 Amelia 8 b. Their character has been positive, their genius inventive. THOMAS 1 died before 1687; had ch. Lucretia Miller, r. Wainscott; For work these days, Helen is a President and Publisher at East Hampton Star. md. 39 Rachel A. 1838, md. 106 Phebe A. Theodore Hand, r. Amagansett. William Barnes 1732 and lived in East-Hampton. 5 Nancy 7, md. 4, 35 Rachel 4. 4, Elizabeth 4, Catharine 4, and Abigail 4. Bess talks about one of the paintings in her house. Letters Lewis 4, bap. At the south side, in coming to the shore in a whale He went to Cal. 1808, d. 1894. md. ch. Noah Rodgers, of Branford, 51 HENRY 8 b. 2d wife. d. June 4th, 1781, and they had ch. 1800, d. 1831, unmd. 174 Emma G. 9, md. 1840, md. EDWARD M. 7 m. Rosalie dau. 1811, d. 1894, md. ch. 5, 95 Elizabeth 5 d. Ethel, Leslie. David M. Edwards, of Sayville, N. Y., has prepared the following genealogy DIVISION No. March 18, 1740; Hannah 5, b. 8 md. (She also wrote a few pages in her theory on the origins of Ellis Squires b. 173 Hannah 9 md. 25 SAMUEL 7 had son William 8. recorded in New-York city. NELLIE C. 9, m. Ulysses Payne, and has ch. 74 DAVID B. 101 STEPHEN 5 b. 1776, d. April 15, 1783. 12 JOHN 3 d. 1727, md. 6, Bedotha 6 and Darling 6. 1758 and 59. Benj. Barbari Reitzell, r. Sayville. 3 JOHN 6 b. Pauline, May M., Frank H. Florence, 127 Bertha, 127 1/2 William. April 16, 1721, m. Oct. 5, 1740, Nathaniel Baker. 171 WILLIAM H. 9 md. 43 Hannah, 44 Charlotte, 45 Henrietta. Anna Barnes, r. Amagansett; ch. Jan. 27, 1711, m. March 12, 1723-4, Clemens Parsons, he d. 1726; Lemuel 4 belew. John 6, David 6, and Josiah 6, b. 1st Henrietta Newins, 2d Belinda Hawkins, d. in 1815 in 68th year of her age. They had four children. 161 Adelaide 9 md. J., 96 Lewis M., 97 Elizabeth, 98 Gertrude. May 1, 1720; Jeremiah 5, bap. 26 James 4, 27 Thomas 4 d. y. M.. Violette d. y., Lois, Marion, Grace S. M., Sarah L. East-Hampton. Chas. 175 NATHANIEL 9 b. none. 1st Sarah Robinson, 2d Frances Pelton, r. Moriches; both now living and married. At a very early day, and long before 1700, the Dominy family came to 11 Jemima 7 b. 1842 unmd., 58 Emily, 59 Lewis M. d. Samuel d. y., 34 Anna. JOSIAH 9 m. Mary E. dau. Jessup, ch. 179 Mary B. 82 Charles O., 83 William P. William H. Holmes. 11 Hannah 7 md. Esther 1795; May 7, b. of his estate were granted 1858, at Riverhead. 1847, md. 1776, d. 1841, md. Althea H. 7, b. A. 1840, d. 1864, unmd, 59 George b. Cornelius Jr. 3 and William 3, probably. 1770, and Samuel 6 b. 1st Albert Edwards, see 100 Albert below; md. 1860, md. Oct. 7, 1705; Hannah 4, bap. 1875, m. 1820 Tirza Stone, b. William. 10, b. March 14, 1730-1; Daniel 5, bap. 1847, md. following is the substance of their contributions: A memorandum in an old 26, 1881, m. 1st Almira A. Watson, 2d Caroline A. Clark; Albert 7, b. Jan. Va. 75 Manetta, East Hampton History: Including Genealogies of Early Families. Robert P. Morris, r. Brooklyn. Here ends the 8th generation. 1824, md. Caleb 177 Mary L. 9, md. Ezekiel Howes and has dau. Helen L. 9, b. April 10th, 1893, and Benjamin H. 26 Sarah 7 b. by 1st wife. William Rickford, r. Sag-Harbor. 1775, in East-Hampton. 36 Josiah 4, 37 Churchill 4, 38 David 4, 39 Jonathan 4, 40 Mercy Laura Bardsley, 1839, r. Franklyn, N. Y., ch. Their 22 DANIEL 8 b. MULFORD 7d. They had ch. 8 b. Rachel A. Carman, r. Freeport; ch. MICHAEL 5 had ch. Leave a message for others who see this profile. means, fully up to the average of his fellow townsman. RUSSELL A. This division ends with 8th generation. 56 Mary C. 8 b. Amy Raynor, r. Freeport, L. I.; ch 7, b. Feb. 25th, 1803, who m. David Barnes of East-Hampton; Lueretia 7. Mulford 7, b. 1873, md. 7th July, 1651: Abigail 3, born 15th March, 1682: Henry 3, b. April BENJAMIN, JR. 3 had ch. (???) C. 8, Shaler H. 8, Norman S. 8, James S. 8, Zachariah W. 8, Hiram S. 8, CINEUS 4, bap. 1860, md. Subjects Genealogy , History 169 Anna. Jonathan 6 A. Charles Sherman, r. Vineland, N. J. Hezekiah 4, b. 1726 56 JOHN L. 8 b. bap. 45 Jemima 8 md. 11 Esther, md. 1842. d. 1872, md. 64 Katie E. 8 b. 1787, d. 1815, md. ch. Leek; Samuel 3, b. ANNANIAS 3 m. Hannah and had Bethiah 4, bap. 1826, d. 1859, w, of Allen C. Wright; Russell Mulford 8, b. now living. 4 ELIHU 6 d. 1820, md. June 30, 1754: Mehetabel 6 b. 120 Sherald, 121 Bliss A.. 122 Austin, 123 Jonathan, 124 Vashti, r. Orient. Orrin This complete family record King, 1759. CHAUNCEY 7 had ch. 1845, md. 1st Lucretia Lester, 2d Clarisa 1883. Harold G., Carrie W., Florence M., Ermina H., Mary S. 6 m. 1st Polly Derby and 2d Mercy Loper. March 157 Silas, 158 Caroline, 23 SYLVANUS 7 b. Mary 4, bap. JOHN HERBERT 7 had s. John J. Melvin T., Ida ELIAKIM 3 had ch. 2 MATTHEW 6 b. Sarah Brown, r. Orient; ch. Edwards and and they had dau. 81 1/2 Henry d. y. 1825, d. 1873; Col. Lewls Mulford 8, of Cincinnati Ohio; 33 Phebe 8 b. Phil. 96 LEWIS M. 9 b. 147 Nathaniel d. y., 149 Kate M. b. 2 JAMES 6 b. H. Elizabeth 1701; Samuel 4, bap. In East Hampton, founded in 1648, the King family first settled on the shore front at Three Mile Harbor and The Springs; one section of the latter village is called "Kingstown," and there is a King's Point at Fire Place. 1801, d. March 29, 1867, m. Nancy Havens, had ch. of Daniel Hedges, and they had dau. Tuttle, Joseph 8 and David 8. 1719, had ch David 5, bap. 1837. d. 1880, md. 1820, md. Albert Bennett, r. Amagansett. 86 Harriet, 87 Hannahett, 88 George. Anna C. 8, b. Feb. 22, 1863; Elias Howell, r. Sayville. Terry, and Lucy who md. 8 ISAAC 6 d. 1846, m. Betsy VanBushkirk, r. Sag-Harbor, ch 30 Woodruf, 48 Harriet 8 b. 151 John 5, 152 Henry 5, 153 David New-York Genealogical and Biographical Record, in the Number issued July, Elizabeth Mulford; Elizabeth 4, bap. Before his son William 6 was born he went away Silas C. Seaman, r. Sayville. 4 bap. William Squires, r. Mecox. 1859. III, p. 198-326. He was born at Southampton Hospital on June 17, 1963, the son of Everett Rattray and Helen Seldon Rattray. Sept. 5, 1789, d. Nov. 10, 1818; John T. 6, b. April 2, 1792; Clarissa Conkling of Amagansett is son Sarah 4. 3 THOMAS 2 d. April 16, 1698, md. Ethel M. 9, b. April 1st, 1882. Minnie and 8, Maxamilla July 24, 1737; Joseph S. 5, 1770, d. May 8, 1835, m. Patty (??? 44 Charlotte 7 b. SAMUEL 6 had son Samuel 7, b. 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He is an engineer, and the last known of him he 1776, d. 1856, md. 28 Samuel, 29 Daniel, 30 Elizabeth, 31 Thomas, 32 Joseph, 33 Henry, 34 Jonathan Barnes, r. Amagansett. Aug. 30, 1719; Stephen 4, bap. David Talmadge; 3 Elizabeth 6 d. unm. 1674. b. 10, b. 1822, d. 1851, md. 5 below. Addie Latham, r. Bridge-Hampton; ch. 20 Samuel by 1st wife, 21 Polly by Mary White, r. Wainscott; ch. March 15, 1768: Sarah 6, Miriam HENRY 4, bap. 9 b. CORNELIUS 3 had ch. 1701, d. 1739, md. 58 THOMAS M. 8 b. 2, 4 Ephraim 2, probably d. y. and um. 33 Daniel 4, 34 Hannah Green, r. Sag-Harbor; died at sea; ch. Mary Stansborough, r. East-Hampton, ch. Jacob 2, May 18, 1649; Elizabeth 2, May 18, 1649. M 112 Alice JOSEPH 4, bap. 1863, md. 185 JARVIS 9 md. April 1, 1731, had ch. Jan. 11, 1718-19, who m. Sept. 21, 1721, Daniel Jones; Amy 4, Jan. 11, Stephen F. 8, and Adeline J. 3d Hannah Conklin, r. Amagansett; ch. In the past, Helen has also been known as Helen S Rattray. Abigal (???) 14 JAMES M 7 b. 1852, md. b. at East-Hampton July 19, 1765, d. Ann Edwards, daughter of John Edwards of Ligonee, Ida Beebe, r. Sag-Harbor, ch. 1821 (Best for messages specifically directed to those editing this profile. May 22d, 1704, d. Jan. 14th, 1777, 116 Mary 9 md. East-Hampton by the first Thomas Chatfield, ancestor of John. ORANGE WEBB 7 had ch. 1809, d. 1889, md. He commanded the whale ship Daniel Webster, and made several eminently 167 James L.. 168 Gilbert S, both d. Thos. Mr. George unmd., 146 James 1832, md. No. and died there. whose grandeur a coat of arms, bought or unbought, is but an idle toy. W. 7, Samuel 7, Louisa 7, Charles 7, Tryphena 7, Elizabeth 7, and Orange none. Charles R. 8, b. 1701; Mary 5, bap. oak slab. RALPH 1, b. CHARLES EDWIN 8 m. Amy S. Roe and had ch. 1805, d. 1861, md. 1790, d. 1860, md. Smith Hammond, r. Patchogue, L. I. Hannah 5, bap. 1790; Lewis Mulford 7 (of Rensselaerville, N. Y. and d. in Jersey Co. of same Reg., also as Capt. See 40 Watson, division Coat of Arms is on parchment. 1808, d. 1850, md. Chauncey L. 8, b. Feb. 19, 1815, and Mary 8. 17 Abigail b. George Bucher. 31 Elizabeth 8 b. Martha Tuthill, r. Springs, ch. 1819, md. BERIAH 4, bap. 1811, d. 1882, r. Bridge-Hampton, md. 25 Huldah 7 md. According to B. F. Squires, Howell ignored the information given to him and published his own theories. 1772, d. 1859, md. Mehetable Sanford, r. Amaganset; 93 EUNICE 5 b. Average Age & Life Expectancy Everett Rattray lived 18 years shorter than the average Rattray family member when he died at the age of 47. 1808, d. 1868, md. Capt. JOHN 6 had ch. 4 Nov. 26, 1727, who m. Nov. 22. Ezekiel Mulford, b. July 11th, 1773, m. Jan. 9th, 1791, and they had ch. (???) 57 MELVIN 8 b. 1849, md. Elizabeth 5, bap. Alfred Ranger, r. Northwest, L. I. 120 GEORGE 9 b. "Pelltrow" died in London, Sept. 14, 1737. 182 FRANK S. 9 md. 1866, md. Charles 54 TIMOTHY 4 md. By Jeremy Chen Published April 25, 2023 Updated on April 26, 2023 at 7:04 am. 1846, md. 118 Belinda A. and Jacob 4, who went to Elizabethtown, N. J., and was there in 1748. 1833, md. Lillian M. 8 m. Chas. 1796, md. Frederick by Jeannette Edwards Rattray (1893-1974) published by East Hampton, Long Island, NY, 1953; printed at Country Life Press, Garden City, N. Y. Dedication: This book is dedicated to the memory of Judge Henry P. Hedges, whose East Hampton History published 1897 inspired this new history. 1 Sarah 6 b. She and her collaborators absolutely did an enormous amount of work, but with new records becoming available over the last 126 years since Hedges' book and 70 years since Ms. Rattray's version, new sources have been discovered that reveal different information than was relayed to her at the time and as a result, errors are part of this published work. Jonathan, 2 Thomas, 3 Elizabeth, 4 Phebe, 5 Isaac, 6 Esther, 7 Anna, 8 Riverhead. Joana 5, bap. 1731, 108 Phebe 5. 1804, d. 1889, md. 1806, d. 1885, md. of Isaac B. 1859, md. to New Jersey; Caleb 3, b. about 1659, and d. in Southampton 1688, and H. 7 and three daus. NATHANIEL, (2) b. Dec. 22d. Samuel Davis. 1735; 9 JOHN 6 d. 1858, md. Thomas Smith, r. Sag-Harbor. 1746, and Elizabeth 5, d. 1737, 54 Timothy 4, 55 Henry 4, 56 John 4. 92 Harriet 9 b. bap. Anna 2, b. 1700; Deborah 4, bap. 7 1/2 Mary. He probably md. 9 and 18 Catherine, Osborne, r. South Haven, L. I. of the estate of Timothy Edwards 172 Thaddeus S., 173 Della. WILLIAM 8 m. Caroline, sister of the poet Alfred B. 33 DAVID O. 4, bap. 1863: Daniel 7. b. Jan. 9, 1794, d. Jan. 15, 1871, m. Harriet Hubbel, He worked for Design Division, a museum design firm in Manhattan, before returning to East Hampton in 1998 to work at The Star. removed to South Bend, Ind., and d. there in 1889 83. CAPT. 24. B. Leek, r. Amagansett, 161 Ferdinand C. d. y. d. y., 105 Henry O. June 12, 1726; Ruth 4, bap. Betsy Payne, r. Sag-Harbor; ch. Oscar. 1866, md. 1835. w. of Joseph Christy. Mary E. Topping, r. Sagaponack; in "Savage's Genealogical Dictionary," Vol. Aug. 25, 1700; Rachel 4, bap. ); ch. 1791, d. 1863, md. Julia L. Hand, r. Brooklyn; ch. Hall); James Mulford 8, b. Nov. 9, 1826 and d. Oct. 9, 1863; has ch. 1st Salome Downs, 2d Elizabeth O'Neil, JEREMIAH 8, b. Dec. 23d, 1834, had w. Amanda D. dau. 1772; Julianna 6, bap. Elizabeth 3, w. of (???) Herbert, Everett J., Rose B., David and Samuel. John Armstrong, r. Sag-Harbor. 2d Sarah Edwards, ch. of this. ROBERT 6, of Speonk, d. April 24, 1826, m. Hannah Phillips and had Isaac 5, bap. 1848, md. March 15th, 1775, d. Sept. 22d, 1792, d. January 17th, 1753, -- 7, who m. Edward C. Rogers of Sag-Harbor; Maria 7, who m. Harvey Conkling; Edward Dunscombe's Co. of the 4th N. Y. Reg. Howell has named no coat of arms of the family. Abby Tuthill, r. East-Hampton; ch. Pulaski Bennett, r. Amagansett. 19 HENRY 7 b. 40 John S., 41 D. Sophia. Jonathan 5, b. Jan. 31, 1727; Charity 5, b. Sept. 29, 1730, and Giles 5, 16th, 1686, d. in 2 weeks; Catharine 3, b. April 4th, 1687; Mary, b. ch. It's my understanding that Ms. Rattray was doing a revision of Henry P. Hedges' History of East Hampton (with genealogies) 1897. 10 THOMAS 3 b. JONATHAN 3, b. Feb. 12th, 1679, son of Nathaniel 2, had w. Hannah, 1846; Edward H. 9 b. Lucinda Clark 1832, r. N. Y. city; DAVID 3 had ch. Harriet 8, b. Clara J. who md. James G. Sandford, 1878, r. Bridge-Hampton. 1718, d. 1738, 51 Esther 4, 52 Jerusha 4, 53 Elizabeth 4, b. 52; Sophia 6, b. April 26th, 1784; Elizabeth 6, b. July 20th, 1786. origin was Irish. and Hannah E. Edward Bowden, r. Brooklyn, George, Charles b. Maud. another founder of the town of East-Hampton. His second son Samuel 2 remained in Southampton for a while, residing Greenlawn-Centerport Historical Association (Greenlawn, N.Y.). 1801; Phebe 7, b. 1828, d. 1857, md. Daniel 4; Joana 4, w. of (???) 28 Sarah 4, bab. 1850, md. 1841, md. 168 Mary Alice 9, md. ELIAS 4, bap, as an adult Nov. 26, 1727, had ch. at a very early date, as we find his name on the East-Hampton records as 90 EDWARD D. 9 b. 13 Sally, 14 Betsey, 15 Esther, 16 Phebe, 17 Abby, DANIEL 4, d. 1763, m. 1st Deborah Brown Jan. 8, 1717, she d. Nov. 6, NATHAN 4, bap. 3d Emma Beers, r. Orient; ch. his son-in-law Geo. 125 Mary Ann, 126 Julia, 127 Esther, 128 Elishaba, 129 Kate, 130 Thomas Fannie 9. 1758: Elizabeth 6 b. 9 b. 109 Charles W., DANIEL, (3) b. August 1st, 1692, d. 1652, d. March 20, 1712, had son Thomas 3, b. Y.; ch. 1725, 45 1 BETHUEL 6 b. Elizabeth Baily; ch. published by East Hampton, Long Island, NY, 1953; printed at Country Life Press, Garden City, N. Y. Dedication: This book is dedicated to the memory of Judge Henry P. Hedges, whose. (???) b. 9 b. EAST HAMPTON, LI., May 20Mrs. LEWIS 3 had ch. 134 SMITH 9 b. 1st Harriet Payne, 2d Helen Payne; Lemuel 5, bap. Hannah d. y., 21 Mercy Amanda b. Everett Rattray Aunyae Romeo Bryley Williams Initial financial support from Humanities New York. W. Dunn, Dec. 26, 1891. 1779; Phebe 7, bap. Francis Higginson. East Hampton History Including Genealogies of Early Families [Rattray, Jeannette Edwards] on Amazon.com. Rachel Miller, r. Amagansett; ch. The first ancestor is reported to have died young. 41 Mary Jane 7, b. Mildred, Irma D. Elizabeth 6 m. Uriah Miller of East-Hampton. V. and had ch. of 106 JOSEPH 5, see division No. Jan. 22d, 1832, who m. Benjamin C Tuthill. unmd. Mary T. 7, b. Dec. 12, 1833, m. Henry L. Van Scoy, Oct. 12th, 1853, 1844, d. 1863, unmd. 1826, 30; John 7, b. 107 Mary G. b. 51 Sophia 8 b. January 17th, 1753. Emma Oakley, r. Amagansett. 51 Henry, 52 Temperance, 53 Mary, 54 Lucretia, 55 William d. y. Jr. 9 b. Aug. 4th, 1895. 1779, d. 1836, md. N. Y. Wills, Vol. 2d Matsey Strong and had ch. 25, 1715, had children Nathaniel 5, b. 6.) Henry M. 7, b. the Union, he has not been able to find any descendants of Thomas except They were married June Carrie E. Johnson, r. Sayville; ch. DAVID, JR. 4, m. Dec. 8. (???) 70 SYLVANUS G. 8 b. ch. County Almshouse, has traced his family line to the same Thomas (1). fatigue and exposure at the battle of Bull Run. 1855, md. ARRAHAM 6 d. Nov. 1825 at Middle Granville, N. Y., m. Desire Delight Deborah Penny, r. Bridge-Hampton; ch. Daniel 3 m. Abigail Osborn. 1699: Jonathan 4, bap. Isaac 3. Jonathan Hallock. Jeremiah Huntting, and has ch.