CORNELIUS DELAVAN

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STA~}ORD, CONNECTICUT

• Co-n1 p, I eq b'f EI rnE:-Y- /Vi• !)e"1netr PREFACE

Having collected genealogical notes on the Delavan Family for my own pleasure and information over a period of several years and as other members of the family seem to be interested in the results of my efforts,.feeble though they may be, I now present what I have gleaned within the pages of this pamphlet. Not feeiing qualified nor in a financial position to under take a complete study and write up of the family history there are of necessity many members and descendents not listed. This however was not intentional but because data concerning them was not readily available. This pamphlet therefore represents what might be called a preliminary genealogy and a step in the right direction for so far as I have been able to determine it represents the first attempt to record genealogical data on the Delavan family. The outstanding feature to my mind, is the data found relative to the ten sons of Timothy and Hannah (Bouton) Delavan, those ten brothers of the American Revolution, good men and true they must have been, and we their descendents should be justly proud of their achievemonts. I cannot guarantee the accuracy of dates, Names, Etc as all information was taken from Family Records, Public Records, Grave ~tones, Genealogies, Histories of Towns and Counties, Probate Records Etc and therefore recorded as found with the exception of conflicting dates in which case the apparent best authority was used. There may have been more children in some families than shown, but not knowing the details no record could be made. If any one obtains any pleasure or needed information from reading this pamphlet, I shall feel well repaid for the many pleasant hours spent in preparing it. Further information or correction of errors will be grate­ fully received.

ELMER MILTON BENNETT

145 Nahatan Street Westwood, Massachusetts - 1940 - t

rtE -UN I O1J HYTu1N _(_Tune O Au 1 d La ng_.§.YI!~:'..l

Come ~elavan's let's all unite In songs of hearty cheer, And thank the Providence benign That spared us tnru the year; The Providence that gives us life, And happy length of days,- That gives us love,and home,and friends, And fashions all our ways.

The year has gone; the wheel of time­ Through frost and summer bloom,­ Eas brought us nearer,every day, The dark and silent tomb. Iut Hope, the ever-shining sun, Has brightened all our way, And now we stand, with well-loved friends, At our Re~Union day.

Since last we met, the Reaper swjft Has gathered in the sheaves, And with cur sweet reunion joy, ~e grieve with those who grieve. Eut love and sorrow ever g~ Close-mated, hand in hand, Until we s0rrow, never more, In Heaven's Re-Union land.

So raise the song and swell the strain, And lift our chorus high, Until the notes we sing in love Re-echo through the sky. 1fay God in love for many days Unbroken keep our tand, And all the ~elavans of earth Clasp loving hand in hand.

And when we've crossed the river dark, And reached the Heavenly shore, ]Kay love be still our 6 uiding star, Dwell with us ever more. Around the Father's glorious throne, May we our voices raise, And live in love's Re-Union dear Through all the Heavenly days.

Ey Erastus Calkin Delavan. August 20, 1902.

Note: This song was used at one of the family reunions and was written and composed by Mr. E. C. ~elavan for that purpose. 2 CORNELIUS DELAVAN OF STAMFORD CONNECTICUT AND SOivIE OF HIS DESCEND:2NTS

FIRST GENERATION

1. CORNELIUS DELAVAN, was according to tradition a French Huguenot, who fled from France upon the revocation of the famous "Edict of Nan­ tes II by Louis XVI the reigning Monarch,, 'I'his tradition has been a matter of family controversy for years and as no definite proof has been found to substantiate it we will not go further into the subject. The first definite record of Cornelius in America is found in the Stamford, Connecticut, records where we find his name mentioned as owning property there in the year 1713,, In 1746 his name also appears in the list of officials of Stamford. John Delavan, probably a brother of Cornelius, must have been in Stamford about as early, as he had a son Cornelius, born there 1n the year 1715, However no further records of this branch have come to light. Cornelius (1), married at Stamford, October 3, 1712, Justice Holly performing the ceremony, Deborah Green, daughter of John Latner Green, of Stamford. He died previous to December 3, 1745, as on that date letters of administration on his estate, were granted by the Probate Court of Stamford, to Timothy Delavan, his son. Inventory of the Est­ ate was taken December 6, 1745, by John Holly and Obadiah Seeley, and filed January 7, 1746 by Timothy Delavan, administrator (vol. 2 - 17 44 - pp 265, 295.) Children of Cornelius and Deborah (Green) Delavan - All born at Stamford, were:

2. + i Timothy, b. July 29, 1713; d. Feb. 1, 1803. 3. ii John, b. Nov. 16, 1715. 4. iii Sarah, b. Oct. 27, 1717. 5. iv Deborah, b. Nov. 13, 1719. 6. V Martha, b. 1722 9.. , d. Jan. 6., 1732/3. 7. vi Abraham, d • Oct. 27, 1732. Stamford Reg. of Births, Marriages & Deaths, by Rev. E. B~ Huntington, pp. 30, 31. Note the name has also been recorded as de 1 1 Avant, DeLa- van, Delevan and Delivan.

SECOND GENERATION

2. TDWTI-IY DELAVAN ( Cornelius 1), was born at Stamford, Connecticut, July 29, 1713 and died probably at North Salem, Westchester County, Nev, York, February 1, 1803. He married at Norwalk., Connecticut, Feb­ ruary 23, 1737/8, Rev. J. Eyeels (Eells) of Canaan, performing the ceremony, Hannah Bouton, daughter of Nathaniel Bouton of New Canaan. She was born December 5, 1721 and died November 5, 1813. Soon after the birth of their seventh son, Samuel, the family removed to Southeast, Dutchess County, ,(now Putnam County) which at that time was referred to as the Fredericksburgh Precinct. Timothy Sr. later removed to North Salem, Westchester County, N. Y. for we find his name mentioned there April 24, 1758, when he was listed as a sergeant in the Westchester County militia, under 3 command of Captain John Verplank. (N.Y.Hist.Soc.Coll.vol 24,fi• 104) Of Hannah Bouton, his wife, it was said that her "Whig' prin­ ciples were so strong that she would not go to hear a clergyman preach who belonged to her denomination because he was an Englishman. she said "she knew he was a Tory". During the Revolution the family was much exposed to the depre­ dations of the Torys, Cow-boys and Skinners and were constantly in a state of alarm (N.Y.Globe July 21,1847). Nine of their sons saw active service in the Revolution and the tenth being too young at that period, served later in Wayne's Legion against the Indians. It would also appear from the rolls of Revolutionary soldiers that Timothy Sr. served as a private but no definite proof has been found. Another interesting matter of family history is that when Gen. George Washington entered New York, he was provided with a body guard of soldiers, who escorted him from his landing place to Fra:unce's Tavern. This body guard consisted entirely of the fine looking sons of Timothy Delavan,as then recorded. The youngest, Cornelius., was slightly below the required age, but was accepted as a member of the special guard to complete the list of brothers and because of his unusually fine development and soldierly bearing. It is said that after peace was declared a public dinner was given to Timothy Delavan and his sons in the City of New York, in appreciation of service per­ formed during the war. Children of Timothy Sr. and Hannah (Bouton) Delavan:

8. + i Timothy, b. in Stami'ord., Connecticut, May 27, 1738; d. January 19, 1813.(g.s.) 9. + ii Abraham, b. in Stamford., Connecticut, September 8,1739; d. October 13., 1795. 10. iii Matthew., b. in Stamford., Connecticut, Dec. 20, 1741; d. in 1798; He was a Provincial soldier, serving as a private in the 7th company of militia in the upper battalion from Westches­ ter County. He also served during the Revol­ ution as a private in the 4th regiment of Westchester Co., militia under land bounty rights. The u. s. Census of 1790 lists him as head of a large family living in North Salem., Westchester Co.,N.Y. No further rec­ ords have been found. 11. + iv John., b. in Stamford, Connecticut., Jan. 30., 1743/4; d. in North Salem., N.Y. Jan.8.,1834.(g.s.} 12. + V Nathaniel, b. in Stamf'ord, Connecticut., Sept.14,1746; d. in Franklin.,Dutchess Co.,N.Y.Aug.9,1798. 13. vi Samuel., b. in Stamford, Conn • .,June 8,1749; d. 1750. 14. + vii Samuel., 2nd b. in Stam.ford., Connecticut, March 23, 1752; d. previous to October 21, 1786. 15. + viii Nathan, b. May 7, 1755; d. previous to Oct. 3, 1793. 16. + ix Daniel., b. May 30., 1757; d. November 30, 1835.(g.s.) 17. + X Stephen., b. May 5, 1760; d. October 1s1i. 18. + xi Cornelius, b. June 9, 1766; Killed while serving with Wayne 1 s Legion against the Indians. 19. xii A daughter, No record of birth, name or death.

Auth. Connecticut State Vital Statistics; The Stebbins Family by Daniel Stebbins, M. D.; Stamford Registration of Births, Marriages and Deaths by Rev. E. B. Huntington, A. M. pp, 30 & 31.; Bible Records. 4 THIRD GENERATION

8. TIMOTHY DELAVAN ( Timothy 2, Cornelius 1), was born at Stamford, Connecticut, May 27, 1738 and died at Patterson, New York January 19, 1813.(g.s.) His remains are buried in the Presbyterian church Burial Ground at Patterson, Putnam County, New York not far from the grave of Colonel Henry Ludington, under whose command he served during the Revolution. Several of his children are also bur­ ied near him. Timothy was a tenant-farmer on the Philipse estates, and on the attainder of the Philipse family, bought his farm from the Commiss­ ioners of Forfeitures. This farm was bounded on the South by the Westchester County line, and lay about a mile West of Peach Pond. From a muster roll of His Majesties sevEmth company of militia in the upper battalion in the County of Westchester, we find the name of Timothy Delavan listed as a private.(N. Y. Gen. & Biographical Record,vol 38, p. 88) He served during the Revolution as Ensign and 2nd Lieutenant in Captain David Waterbury's company of Colonel Henry Ludington 1 s regiment of Dutchess County,New York militia. ( N. Y. in the Revolution as Colony & State by J. A. Roberts. vol 1, pp. 28, 149, 215, 252.) :S:e married in the Parish Church of Christ, Salem, October 12 1 1761, Sarah Close, born February 12, 1739 and died September 22, 1806.(g.s.) Her remains are buried beside their son Timothy 3rd in North Salem Cemetery, New York. Children of Timothy and Sarah (Close) Delavan, were:

20. i Timothy 3rd b. 1762; d. Jan. 31, 1792.(g.s.) 21. ii Hannah, b. 1764; d. Jan. 23, 1843, in her 80th year.(g.s.) m. May 26, 1785, Stephen Hayt, son of Stephen and Martha (Eells} Hayt, b. in Bedford, New York, June 8, 1760; d. Sept. 17, 1834 in his 75th year.(g.s.} he was a soldier of the Revolution. 22. iii Jesse, Bible record, nothing further found.

23.+iv David, M. D. b 0 1767; d. Nov. 10, 1823.(g.s.) 24.+v Sarah (Sally) b. North Salem, New York, Aug. 9, 1769; d. Jan. 2 1 1828.(g.s.) 25.+vi Tompkins Close, M. D. b. Dutchess County, New York, Feb. 5., 1772; d. Jonesville, Michigan, Aug. 5, 1860. 26.+vii Elizabeth (Betsey) b. 1773; d. Oct. 6, 1845.(g.s.) 27. viii Chloe, m. -----Brinsmade. 28. ix Polly, m, July 21, 1808, Gregory Sawyer.

29 0 X Stephen, Bible record, nothing further found. 30. xi Solomon, urunarried. Mentioned in Bible record and in the estat$ of his father Timothy (8)

Other Authority: Inscriptions Copied from Graveyards in Patterson, New York, by Francis F. Spies -1924- pp. 7, 10, 24. Ye Historie of Ye Town of Greenwich by Spencer P. f./Iead, LL.B -1911- p .. 526. Family Bible Records (see appendix) Stamford Conn. Vital Statistics. 5 THIRD GEFl!.RATIOIT

9. ASHAHAI-1 Di.!:LAVAH ( 'l'imotl'ly 2, Cornelius 1), was born in Stam­ ford, Connecticut, Se11tember 8, 1739 and died October 13, 1795. Tic ,•10.i"l"ied Fannah ----. ':'he United States Census of 1790 records the family, as livin0 at l"rederickstmm, Dutchess County, J'.ew York and included 3 males over 16 years incluclinr; head of family and 1 female. 'i-iiie far11ily also must have resided in \-:estchester County for we find Abraham and his wife :Iannah, ncntioned in the History of \·iestchester County by. J. Thomas Scharf, A. M. (vol 1, p. 506) "as purchasiUG on the 27th of i'iay 1773, 23 acres on uhich he was living and rented other lands as the rent rolls of the "Delaney's" shon. Also on the 1st of January 1774ft there was due 4 pounds from Hannah his wife, for the rent of Ho. 12 'Crow Hill" Abrahan was a provincial soldier, serving as a private in the 7th company of militia, called the upper battalion from the County of :Jestches ter, under comraand of Colonel 1.-Iilliam \:fillet, Esq. ( Few York C-en. [: dio0raphical Record, vol 38, p. 88). He also served as a private durinc the Revolution, in the 7th reciment of Dutchess County r1ilitia, from the Fredericksburgh Precinct (now part of Putnam County) under cor/li.·,1and of Colonel Henry Ludinc;ton. ( Hew York in the Revolu­ tion as Colony and State by J. A. Roberts, vol. l, p. 150). Children of Abraham and Hannah Delavan, were;

31. i. Gilbert, :entioned in Bolton's History of 1 ~stchester County. 32. +ii Jesse, b. 1764; d. June 24., 1815. C;.s.)

Other Auth. Stamford Conn., Vital Statistics; Ilistory of ~·Jestchester County, He1r1 York. by Rev. R. 13olton, vol. 2, p. 726 •

11. JOE-::N JJ.CLAVAN { 'i'imothy 2., Cornelius 1), was born at Stam.ford., Connecticut, January 30 1 1'743 and died at i!orth Salem, Westchester County, i.1ew Yorlr, January 8 1 1834 :re was evidently a prominent citizen of r•forth Salen as we find l'lis nane listed as Commissioner of Roads in 1790. DurinG the Revolution he served as a 1.Jriva te in Captain Lockwood's company of Colonel Crane's LJ:th r1estchester County, Wew York militia and also in Captain Delavan' s {his "brother) company of Colonel Drake I s 3rd \i7estchester rer;iment. ,_e died intestate and on January 14, 1834 the following petition nas made to Jonathan 1far

33. + i Deborah, b. Dec. 14., 1768; d. May 8., 1825.(g.s .. ) 34. ii John, 35. + iii Frederick, b. 1780; d. April 13 1819.(g.s.) 36. iv Nancy, m. July 1, 1798, Christian Schults. Children of John and Martha (Keeler) Delavan, were: 37 • V Catharine, 38. vi Elizabeth, 39. vii Jane, b. 1788; d. Nov. 12, 1865.(g.s~) unmarried 40. viii Chauncey, b. 1791; d. Dec. 18, 1863.(g.s.) he resided a few miles north of Fishkill Village; a bachelor and a regular country squire; a gentleman farmer and owned a beautiful house~ great barns and had a park like drive shaded with Maple trees about a quarter of a mile long between the house and highway. His home was presided over by two maiden sisters of the old school and well educated. Another sister married a farmer by the name of Brinckerhoff, whose farm adjoined that of Chauncey's. 41. ix Benjamin., b, 1792; d. Nov. 26, 1827.(g.s.) He was Major Surgeon in the United States Army and died in the service at Natchitoches, Louisana. He was a veteran of the War of 1812. Buried in North Salem Cemetery. 42. X Maria, b. 1801; d• June 13, 1805,(g.s.}

Other Auth. Connecticut State Vital Statistics; Bolton's History of Westchester County New York, vol 2, p. 726; New York Probate Records; Richard Ambler of Watertown Massachusetts and Stamford Connecticut, by Conklin Mann in N. Y. Gen. & Biographical Record, vol 64, p. 341. New York in tho·Rovolution ~s Colony and Stnto by J. A. Roberts, vol. 1, pp. 215, 268. THIRD GENERATION

12. NATHANIEL DELAVAN ( Timothy 2, Cornelius 1), was born at Stam­ ford, Connecticut, September 14, 1746 and died at Franklin now Patter­ son, Putnam County, New York, August 9, 1798, His remains are buried in the Presbyterian Church Burial Ground at Patterson, near the grave of his brother Lieut. Timothy. During the Revolution he served as Major in the 3rd regiment of Westchester County militia and was Colonel in the same regiment June 25, 1778. He had command of a company that escorted General George Washington into the City of New York, in the taking possession of the City after the evacuation of the Englis~ troops. He was a Freemason and one of a number instrumental in a applying for a warrant from the Grand Master to erect a lodge at Fredericks­ town. This lodge was constituted October 1, 1794 and it was voted that it should be called 11 Columbia Lodge". He was a member of the Assembly during the fifth session of the Legislature 1781-1782. This and the fact that Nathaniel was the owner of many acres of land and kept slaves would indicate that he was a man of influence. He married 1st Mary Wonderhill (Underhill?}, born September 24, 1747 and died February 1782. He married 2nd Mary Thompson, born at Danbury, Connecticut, June 21, 1752 and died April 22, 1849 at her son-in-law's residence (Richard Nelson who married her daughter Cor­ delia), in the City of New York, a firm believer in the Christian Religion and retained her mental faculties to the last in almost full vigor of life. She was born at Danbury, Connecticut, and when the English burned that City she with the family fled from the place but was in hearing of the firing of the guns upon the infantry. Her father and two brothers were in the battle but escaped unharmed so far as tradition tells the story, After the death of her husband Nathaniel Delavan, she married February 7, 1804, Thomas Nelson and resided at Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York, until he died. Children of Nathaniel and Mary (Wonderhill or Underhill) Delavan,

43. i Nancy, b. Oct. 26, 1767; d. July 26, 1833. 44, +ii Polly (Mary L. )b. July 7, 1769; d. Aug. 7, 1798. 45, +iii Nathaniel Jr., b. Feb. 4, 1772; d. Jan. 1, 1832. 46. iv Daniel, b. Jan. 31, 1774; d. in childhood. 47 :·. +v Theodosin, b. Mo.y 18, 1776; d • March 1830. 48. vi Saro.h, b. April 26., 1779. 49. +vii Daniol, b. July 23, 1781. Children of N2thnniol o..nd Mo.ry (Thompson) Dolo.vo.n, wero: 50. +viii s~rnh, b. March 29, 1785; d. Sept. 14, 1862. 51. +ix Deborah, b. Nov. 25, 1786; d, Aug. 27, 1851. 52~ x Cordolin, b. Juno 16, 1789; d. May 18, 1793. 53. ,t xi La.urn., b. Jan. 13, 1791; m. Sopt. 25, 1811, Andrew M. Young. 54. +xii Cordelia, b. Dec, 1, 1793; d. Feb. 18, 1872.

Other Auth. Connecticut State Vital Statistics; Tho Stebbins Family by Dnniol Stebbins, M. D.; Family Records; Dutch0ss County Historical Society Coll. vol lV, p. 36; Histo~y of Westchester County New York by Scharf, p. 505. History of Putnam County Now York, by Willirun s. Pclletreau, p. 466. New York in tho Revolution as Colony and Stnto, by J. A. Roberts, vol. 1, pp. 210, 214, THIRD GENERATION

14. SAMUEL DELAVAN ( Timothy 2, Cornelius 1), was born at Stam.ford, Connecticut, March 23, 1752 and died in Salem, Westchester County, New York, previous to October 21., 1786 (perhaps May 7, 1786) as on that date, his will was filed for probate, and mentions his wife Agnes; daughters Anne, Cornelia and Levisee; brothers Cornelius and Timothy; children of his brothers Abraham and Nathan. His sister-in­ law Hannah, wife of his brother Abraham to be guardian of his chil­ dren, should their mother die before they became of age. On November 17, 1784, mention is made of Samuel and his wife, Agnes, in a mortgage of land in upper Salem, bounded by land belonging to Philip Briggs, deceased. Samuel served during the Revolution as Captain, Westchester County Rangers September 1776; Captain, 3rd regiment of Westchester County militia, under comm.and of Colonel Samuel Drake June 25, 1778; Captain, light horse troop same regiment, February 27, 1779; served to close of the war,. History records and incident in Samuel's life during the attack on 11 Ward 1 s House 11 by Major Campbell of the English forces during the Revolution. "That Captain Samuel Delavan commanded a foraging party, in the vicinity of Morrisania and met with the enemy who came up from King's Bridge where they had a fort. The Americans were fifty strong and the British eighty. The battle raged all day across the River Bronx, and it was night before they returned to 11 Wardls Houseu. Capt. Delavan was saved that night in consequence of wearing a red coat thus passing as a British officer~ He married March 23, 1774, Agnes Tyler, daughter of Jehiel Tyler. She died August 26, 1832, aged 78 years.(g,s.) Children of Samuel and Agnes(Tyler) Delavan, were:

55. i Anne, 56, +ii Cornelia, b. Nov. 14, 1782; d, Apr. 11, 1844. 57. iii Levisee,

Other Auth, Connecticut state Vital Statistics; New York in the Rev­ olution as Colony and State by J. A. Roberts, vol 1, p. 210. New York Gen. and Biog. Record, vol 31, p. 175; vol. 34; vol. 56, p. 140; Calendar of Wills 1626-1836 by Berthold Fernow, p. 126; History of Westchester County by Otto Hufeland; History of Westchestur County New York, by R. Bolton, vol. 2, p. 726.

15. NATHAN DELAVAN ( Timothy 2, Cornolius 1), was born May 7, 1755 Qlld died previous to October 3, 1793, as on that date letters on tho estate of No.than DoLavan wero granted to his wife Hannah DeLavan for administration. Nathan served during the Revolution as a private in company "C", Captain Ephraim Lockwood, in Colonel Crane's regiment of Westchester County militia, which was frequently in active service in the numer­ ous engagements which took place, in that storm center of the Revol­ ution, about the City of New York and along the Hudson River. On June 24, 1786, Nathan was commissioned a 1st Lieutenant of militia. He married about 1780, Hannah Vail of Stamford, Connecticut, who probably died just previous to June 23, 1798, as on that date letters of administration on the estate of Nathan DeLavan, were granted to Daniel Delavan (his brother) as his widow had since deceased. (Cont'd) 9

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Children of Nathan and Hannah (Vail) DeLavan, were: ss. + i Sarah. (Sally), d, March 4, 1861 aged 78 years.(g.s.) 59. + ii George, b. 1787; ct. Jan. 24, 1863~ {g.s.) 60. + iii Oliver, b. March 11, 1786; d. April 16, 1860. 61. iv Rachel L., 62. V Charles 63. vi Elizabeth, Bolton's History of Westchester County.

Other Auth. History of Westchester County New York by Rev. R. Bolton, vol. 2, p. 726; New York in the Revolution as Colony and State by J. A. Roberts, vol • 1, pp. 215, 267. Family Bible Records; New York Gen. 8; Biographical Record, vol. 59, pp. 28, 30; Council of Appoint­ ments State of New York, Military Minutes 1783-1821, vol. 1, p. 80

16. DANIEL DELAVAN ( Timothy 2, Cornelius 1), his grave stone in Cemetery, Tarrytown, New York records the following:

GENERAL DANIEL DELAVAN A patriot of the Revolution and a warm friend of General Washington and Lafayett• Born May 30, 1757 Died November 30, 1835 In the 78th year of his age. ? ? with 10 of his brothers distinguished themselves In the Revolutionary War Which gave us all independence

Other members of his family are also buried in the same lot and his son Charles H. Delavan caused a beautiful monument to be erected here in his father's memory. The following is a copy of the invitation to the dedication exercises of this monument:

New York, June 24,1871. Mr. Charles Delavan requests the pleasure of your company on the occasion of the Dedication of the monument, erected to the memory of his father,the late

GENERAL DANIEL DELAVAN

and other members of the Delavan family, which will take place at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Tarrytovm, on Wednesday, June 28, 1871. Addresses will be delivered by several distinguished persons. Exercises to commence at 1 o'clock. The fast and commodious steamboat Thomas Collyer has been chartered to convey the guests to the cemetery, and will leave the foot of Vestry Street, North River, at 9 o'clock, and the foot of 34th Street at 9.20. Should the weather prove stormy the Dedication will take place the next fair day.

Daniel was evidently a man of influence and property and was appoin- 1-0 THIRD GENERATION

ted sheriff of Westchester County New York, in 1806. For a time he was a resident of North Salem, Westchester County, New York and was listed among the officials of that town April 6, 1790, as Clerk and Pounder. The town was also surveyed under his direction on Jan­ uary 14, 1798 as he was at that time Supervisor of the town. He purchased lands September 6, 1788, formerly owned by Stephen DeLancey a Tory, and which were seized May 8, 1788 by the State. He served during the Revolution as Captain, in Lieut-Colonel Albert Pawling's regiment of Westchester County, New York levies in 1775; Ensign same 1776; Lieut- Colonel Graham's regiment of militia 1778/9; Captain in Colonel William Malcomfs regiment of additional Continental infantry 1780; detached to 2nd New York line until the close of the war, He was subsequently commissioned June 24, 1786, a Major; Feb­ ruary 4, 1792, a Lieut-Colonel and January 28, 1802, a Brigadier Gen­ eral and served in that capacity until his appointment as Sheriff of Westchester County in 1806, He was also a Freemason and was one of a number who were instru~ mental in petitioning the Grand Master for a warrant to erect a lodge at Frederickstown, which was constituted as "Columbia Lodge" on Oct­ ober 1, 1794. He married Eliza Johnston, who was born February 28, 1776 and died September 23, 1817. Children of Daniel and Eliza (Johnston) Delavan, were:

64. i Mary Ogden, b. June 18, 1797; d. May 24, 1829. 65. ii Margaret Eliza, b. 1799; d. June 10, 1846; m. James w. Dominick of Huguenot descent. 66. iii Robert Johnston,b. Feb. 20, 1801; d, Nov. 13, 1827. 67. iv Edward, b. March 18, 1803; d. Dec. 18, 1804. 68. V Eliza D., b. May 3, 1806; d. Apr. 2, 1888. 69. vi Col.Daniel E., b. June 24, 1808; d. March 31, 1870; m. Gertrude Hutchins. 70. vii Charles Henry, b. July 23, 1810; d. April 9, 1892. 71. viii Christians., b. Aug. 4, 1812; d. Feb. 21, 1892. 72. ix Hannah, b. March 7, 1815; d • Oct. 14, 1891. Auth. Personal visit to cemetery; Bolton's History of Westchester County, N.Y. vol. 2, pp. 726, 729.; New York in the Revolution as Colony and State by J. A. Roberts, vol. 1, pp. 71, 144, 211, 215, 267; Council of Appointments State of New York - Military Minutes 1783- 1821, vol. 1, pp. 78, 211, 580; New York Gen. & Biog. Record, vol. 55, p. 202; Sons of the Revolution Lineage Records.

17. STEPHEN DELAVAN ( Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born May 5f 1760 and died October 1811. He served during the Revolution as a private in the 4th regiment of Westchester County New York, militia com..manded by Colonel Thaddeus Crane and also as a private in Captain Samuel Delavants company of Colonel Samuel Drake~s 3rd Westchester County New York, militia {Manor of Cortland). It is not known who he married and no further records of the family have been found. Children of Stephen Delavan, were:

73.+ i Edward Cornelius, b. Jan. 6, 1793; d. Jan. 15, 1871. 74. ii A son, Cont'd j_j_ THIRD GENERATION

75. iii A daughter 76. iv A daughter

Auth. New York Globe July 21, 1847; New York in the Revolution as Colony and State by J. A. Roberts, vol. L, p. 215; ·The Marvin Family of Connecticut by George F. and William T. R. Marvin, p. 84; American Biographies.

18. CORNELIUS DELAVAN ( Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born June 9, 1766 and was said to have been killed by the Indians while serving in the cavalry, in General Waynets Legion, near the rapids of the Miami, a river which empties into Lake Erie at its western-most point. It was here on August 20, 1794 that General Wayne and his Legion attacked the Indians, the cavalry being in the thick of the fray, and Captain Campbell and several of his troopers were killed. Perhaps this was the time when Cornelius met his death. The New York Globe of July 21, 1847 relating a sketch of the Dela­ van family and their services during the Revolution mentions Cornelius as "being too young at that period for actual service did however in company with his brothers parade as a curiosity in the presence of many witnesses. He later joined Wayne's Legion and was present in several severe conflicts with the Indians, having narrowly escaped death, his charger being killed under him. He was also present at the great and decisive battle upon the rapids of the Miami, and partici­ pated in its victory with his companions in arms, Captain W. H. Harr­ ison, the brave aide-de-camp of General Wayne, recently elevated to the first office in the gift of his countrymen, and Captain Solomon Van Rensselaer, who was de$perately wounded but survives". Another anectdote is that Cornelius served in the cavalry and that at one time, while out of the fort to get some water unarmed, he saw an Indian with a tomahawk in his hand and a scalping knife in his mouth making a dash upon him. He esacped into the fort but was deter­ mined on having revenge at the first oppurtunity, which was soon offered in a skirmish with the Indians. He chased one who was attemp~ ting to get over some obstacle, and at the same moment as the Indian bent over the barrier,· he struck him on the back with his cutlass. Leaving the Indian hanging he took his scalp as a trophy. Cornelius Delavan never married.

Auth. New York Globe of July 21, 1847; The Stebbins Family_by Daniel Stebbins, M. D. of Northampton; Bolton's History of Westchester County vol. 2, p. 726; Family Records. 12 FOURTH GENERATION

23. DR. DAVID DELAVAN ( Timothy 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born March 22, 1767 and died November 10, 1823. He married October 3, 1793, Mercy Knapp, born September 19, 1767 and died December 18, 1857. Both are buried in the Presbyterian Church Burial Ground at Patterson, Putnam County# New York. Children of Dr. David and Mercy (Knapp) Delavan, were:

77. i Electa Harriet, unmarried. d. Apr. 27, 1877, aged 82. 78. ii Benjamin Knapp, b. 1798; d, March 24, 1836; m. Maria T----. Parents of Elizabeth 79. iii Betsey Maria, m. ---Griffin and resided . 80. iv David Close, b. Devers Plain, N.Y. d. at Patterson, N.Y. Dec, 16, 1883, aged 81 yrs 8 mos. 13 days. m, Jane H. who d, Jan. 13, 1892, aged 85 years.(g.s.) 81.+ V Rev. George Edwin, b. Dover, Dutchess ,Co. ,N .Y. Apr. 16, 1804; d. Wyoming, Iowa, March 181 1861.

Auth, Family Records; Cemetery Records; N. Y, Gen. & Biog. Record, vol. 53, p, 290. Inscriptions Copied from Grave Yards in Patterson, N. Y. by Francis F. Spies pp. 10.24.

24. SARAH DELAVAN ( Timothy 3 1 Timothy 2 1 Cornelius 1 }, was born at North Salem, Westchester County, New York, August 9, 1769 and died January 2, 1828.(g.s.) She married November 26, 1789, Samuel Hayt, son of Stephen and Martha (Eells) Hayt, born at Bedford, Westchester County, New York~ September 18• 1765 and died July 30, 1850. As a boy Samuel served six months as a soldier in the Revolution. A sketch of his life was published about 1854 in "Sketches of Eminent Americans." They are buried in the Presbyterian Church Burial Ground in Patterson, New York. Children of Samuel and Sarah (Delavan) Hayt, werer

82.+ i Henry Delavan, b, July 5, 1796; m. Jane Berry 83,. ii Augustus, 84. iii Stephen, father of Walter V. Hayt, b. Apr. 5, 1857; Dartmouth, Class of 1878; resides Olivet Ranch, Lincoln, California 1940.

Auth. Family Records; Inscriptions Copied from Old Grave Yards in Patterson, N.Y. by Francis F. Spies, p, 10. D. A. R. L_ineage Books# 21,959.

25. DR. TOMPKINS CLOSE DELAVAN ( Timothy 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Dutchess County, New York, February 5 1 1772 and diod at Jonesville, Michigan, August 5, 1860. He married at North Salem, New York about 1795, Esther Jesup, daughter of Blackleach and Mary (Kellogg) Jesup. She was born at Wilton., Connecticut., November 2, 1777 and died at Jonesville, Michigan in 1839. Soon after their mar­ riage they removed to Seneca, New York and were among the first in­ habitants of the town of Ovid. He was one of the founders of Ovid FOURTH GENERATION 13

Academy, and for many years there was but one practicing physician in all that region beside himself. On March 22~ 1809 he was connniss­ ioned as Surgeon in Lieut-Colonel Oliver Halsey's regiment and res- igned in 1819, He is therefore a veteran of the War of 1812. In 1835 the family removed to Jonesville, Michigan. Children of Dr. Tompkins Close and Esther (Jesup) Delavan, were:

85. i Mary, b. 1796; m. Lewis T, Miller a farmer of Romulus, ~ew York; had 3 children; d. at Moscow, Mich. in 1836. 86. ii Elizabeth, b. 1798; m. Simon Jacobus, a mechanic; d. at Jonesville, Mich. in 1839. No children. 87. iii Sarah, b. 1800; m. John Jermain a merchant, Apr. 1820; 4 children; resided at Detroit, Mich. in 1881. 88. iv William Jesup, b, 1802; physician; m. Relief Blackman; d. Jonesville, Mich. 6 children. 89. V Charles T., b, 1804; farmer; m. and resided at Jones­ ville, Mich.; d. March 1$81; no children. 90. vi Jane c., b. 1808; m. Lovel G. Mickles, a lawyer, in 1826; had 2 children; resided Titus­ ville, Penna. in 1881. 91. vii Henry A., b. Aug. 1., 1810; m, 1836, Mary Leake, who d. Aug. 18, 1870; had 6 children; resided at Alma, Gratiot County, Mich. 92.+ viii Edward Close, b. Seneca County, New York, May 28 1 1813. 93. ix James, b. June 13, 1815; mining engineer; m. and resided at Virginia City, Nevada. 94. X Lewis, b. May 13, 1817; m. 1848; had 2 children; d, Grass Valley, Cal. in 18-. He also was engaged in mining. Two other children died young.

Auth, Edward Jesup of Greens Farms by Rev. Henry G. Jesup, pp. 125, 126; Council of Appointments State of New York, Military Min­ utes 1783-1821, vol. 2~ p. 1067.

26 •. ELIZABETH (BETSEY) DELAVAN ( Timothy 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius- 1 ), was born in 1773 and died October 6 1 1845 in her 73rd year, (g.s.) She married John Hayt, son of Stephen and Martha (Eells) Hayt, born nt Bedford, Westchester County, New York, August 31, 1763 and died July 18 1 1838, aged 75.(g.s,) Both are buried in the Presbyterian Church Burinl Ground at Patterson, New York. Martha Eells was the daughter of Rev, John Eells. Children of John and Elizabeth (Delavan) Hayt, were:

95. i John T., m. Harriet Tillotson; parents of Emma, who m, Allen R. Foote; Minnie, whom. Albert Wallace Crites and Harriot, whom. John F. Hinman and hnd Isabella, whom. Charles Albert Ward, 96. ii Jrunos Rogers, m., Mc.ry E. Ayres; parents of Ezra Ayres who m. Isabelle Johnson Pock and had Mary, who m. Andrew Stuart Patterson c.nd Isabella P., whom, -----Birdsall. FOURTH GENERATION

Auth. (26) Cemetery Records, Inscriptions Copied from Old GrGve YGrds in PGtterson~ New York by Francis F. Sples p. 10; D. A. R. Lineage Books,# 8375 # 24,lOlr # 59,153,

32. JESSE DELAVAN ( Abraham 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born in 1764 and died at Southeast, Putnam County, New York, June 24, 1815. (g.s.). From an inventory of his estate on file in the Surrogate's Court at Carmel, New York, and which was taken on August 30, 1815, it appears that by occupation he was a farmer. The petition for adminis­ tration on the estate of Jesse Delavan, late of Southeast, deceased, mentions Betsey Delavan, widow and Arza Delavan, son of Jesse Delavan, as the administrators, Jesse Delavan married date unknown, Betsey----, born June 7, 1774, and died March 20, 1857.(g.s.) Both are buried in the North Salem Cemetery, New York. Children of Jesse and Betsey Delavan, were:

97. + i Arza, b, 1794; d. April 1, 1864.(g.s,) 98. + ii Mary, b. 1799; d. Sept. 16, 1863.(g.s.) 99. iii A daughter, b. between 1790 and 1800. 100. iv William, unmarried; b. 1808; d. July 12, 1879.(g.s.) 101. V Roxana, b. Sept. 15, 1810; d. June 23, 1892o(g.s.) m. Stephen Knox, b. June 14, 1798. Parents of Mary~ Annie, George H. b. Oct. 16, 1840; d. Sept. 25, 1908, and Stephen. 102. vi Charles T., b. 1814; d, March 31., 1880.(g.s.) Unmarried. Auth. Cemetery Records; Probate Records Carmel .,N. Y. # 135; Fa...rnily Records; u. S. Census 1800;

33. DEBORAH DELAVAN ( John 3, Timothy 2., Cornelius 1 ), was born December 14, 1768 and died May 8, 1825. She married Silas Ambler, born of Danbury, Connecticut 1766/7 and died May 1841. Children of Silas and Deborah (Delavan) Ambler, were:

103. i Nancy, d. Jan. 7, 1839 aged in her 42nd year.(g.s.) She is buried in Bethel Cemetery, Croton, New York. 104. + ii John, b. 1799. 105. iii Rachel, b, May 5, 1802; m. Jan. 1823, Isaac Anderson, son of Nehemiah Anderson, b. April 18, 1798; d. at Croton-oil-Hudson, New York, May 28, 1865; no children. 106. i V Mc.ria, m. Rufus Ralston of Willow Island, Virginia. Auth. Richcrd Ambler of Watertown, Massachusetts and Stamford, Conn. by Conklin Mann in N. Y. Gen. & Biog. Record, vol 64., p. 341.•

35. FREDERICK DELAVAN ( John 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius l ), was born in 1780 and died April 13* 1819. His children were:

107. i Delia, m. May 3, 1837, Amos W. Purdy; parents of Willirun Frederick 108. ii Rachel~ b. June 1817. FOURTH GENERATION 1-5

Auth (35) S. A. R. Lineage Record# 3797; Surrogates Court Records, Carmel, New York File 1835-25; Cemetery Records.

44. POLLY DELAVAN ( Nathaniel 3 1 Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born July 7, 1769 and died August 7 1 1798. She married in 1786, Samuel Aug­ ustus Barker, who served during the Revolution as Aide-de-Camp to Gen. LaFayette. He was born at Branford, Conn., October 9, 1756 and died November 19, 1819. Resided at La Grange, N.Y. Married 2nd Emily Conklin, Children of Samuel Augustus and Polly (Delavan) Barker, all born at La Grange, New York, were:

10911 i Eugenia Stanhope, b. May 20,1787; m .. 1806, Dr. John R. Clapp. 110. ii Emily Maria, b. July 11,1788; d. 1818; m. Thomas Fitzsimmons. 111. + iii Pierre Augustus, b. Apr. 17, 1790; d. March 1, 1870. 112. iv Catherine, b. June 11, 1792; d. young. unmarried 113. + V Samuel Augustus, b. Aug. 12, 1795; d. May 12, 1852. 114. + vi Francis Augustus, b. Apr. 2, 1798; d. Jan. 11, 1871. 115 A. vii Helen Maria, b. 1805; m. J. M. Dean. 115 B. viii Catherine Louise, b. Sept. 7, 1806; d. 1846; m. Rev .. James H. Palmerlee. 115 c. ix Oscar Augustus, b. Dec. 8, 1808; d. 1898. 115 D. X Oliver Augustus, b. Dec. 11, 1810; d. young. The following acrostic was written by General M. de LaFayette to Samuel Augustus Barker upon hearing of the honor of Barkerfs election to the New York Legislature 1788-1811.

Sage of the East! where wisdom rears her head Augustus, taught in Virtue's path to tread 1 Mid thousands of his race, elected stands Unanimous to Legislative bands; Endowed with every art to frame just laws, Learns to hate vice, to virtue gives applause.

Augustus, Oh! thy name thats ever dear Unrivalled st!:mds to crown each passing year; Great are the virtues that exalt thy mind, Unenvied merit marks thy work refined Sincerely rigid for your country' ·s right To save her Liberty you deigned to fight; Undaunted courage graced your manly brow, Secured such honors as the Gods endow.

Bright is the page; the record of thy days Attracts my muse thus to rehearse thy praise Rejoice then, patriots, statesmen, all rejoice! Kindle his praises with ono general voicel Emblazon out his deeds, his virtues prize, Reiterate his praises to the skies

M. de LaFayette.

Auth. The Barker Genealogy by Elizabeth Frye Barker p. 118; The Steb­ bins Family by Daniel Stebbins,. M. D. FOURTH GENERL.TION 16

45. N.-.TH.:l.NIEL DEL;.V.,:'i.N JR. ( Nathaniel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ) , was born February 4, 1772 and died January 1,- 1832.(g.s.) He married Lydia---- who died March 21,. 1828.(g.s.) Both are buried in the Pres­ byterian Church Burial Ground at Patterson, New York. Children of Nathaniel Jr. and Lydia Delavan, were:

115.E i Mary E., b. 1806; d. Jan. 9, 1870. (g.s.) 116. ii Edgar Uandlebert, b,. July 4, 1807; d. March 4, 1839.(g.s.) m. Maria Cook, b. 1810; d. Nov. 20, 1863. (g.s.) perhaps others.

Auth. Cemetery Records; Family Records. The Stebbins Family by Daniel Stebbins, M.D.

47, THEODOSIA DELAVAN ( Nathaniel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born May 18, 1776 and died March 1830. She married in 1798, James Grant, born in 1770 and died in 1837. Children of James and Theodosia {Delavan) Grant, were:

117. + i Alexander H., b. 1800; ~. 1876.

Auth. D.A.R. Lineage Books# 134,810; The Stebbins Family by Daniel Stebbins, M.D.

490 DANIEL DELAVAN ( Nathaniel 3, Timothy 2., Cornelius 1 ), was born July 23, 1781; date of death not known. He married 1st Anna Shep­ ard, born June 21, 1788 and died August 14, 1812. He married 2nd. Rachel Van Arman, born October 13, 1789 and died February 8, 1847. Children of Daniel and Anna (Shepard) Delavan, were:

118. i Ann Eliza, b , March 13, 1806; d. March 27, 1835. 119. ii Mary Theodosia, b. July 23, 1809; d. not known. 120. iii Israel, b. June 3, 1812; d. not kno~m.

Children of Daniel and Rachel (Van Arman) Delavan, wore: 121. iv Helen Catherine, b. April 17, 1815; d. not known.

Auth. Tho Stebbins Family by Daniel Stebbins, M. D.

50. SARAH DELAVJ.N ( Nathaniel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ) , was born March 29, 1785 at Patterson, New York and died September 14, 1862 at Dowagiac, Michigan. She married December 1799 at Patterson, New York, Lewis Stebbins, son of Nehemiah and Elizabeth (Hoyt) Stebbins, born at South Salem, New York, January 14, 1779 and died at Dowagiac, Michigan, S0ptomber 14, 1862. Lewis was by occupation a farmer, currier and tanner. After their marriage the family resided at Beelanan, Dutchess Com1ty, New York until 1817 when they removed to Scipio (now Ledyard) Cayuga County, New York and resided on a farm about a mile from the village of Aurora. In 1823 they removed to Jerusalem, Yates County, New York. In November 1837 they removed to Kalamo, Eaton County, Mich­ igan where they resided until 1856 at which time the farm there was sold and they removed to Dowagiac, Cass County, Michigan. Children of Lewis and Sarah (Delavan) Stebbins, were. FOURTH GENERATION 17

122. + i Nehemiah Delavan, b. Fob. 27, 1802. 123. ii Elizabeth Mary, b. Oct. 1., 1803; d. Sept. 1, 1831. 124. + iii Pierre Alonzo, b. July 8., 1805. 125. iv Laura Eugenie, b. Nov. 3., 1807; d. Oct. 1, 1831. 126. + V Edward Fitzallen, b. June 23, 1809. 127. + vi Theodore Thompson., b. Oct. 14, 1810. 128. vii Frederick Richards, b. Dec. 28, 1812; d. June 19, 1815. 129. + viii Frederick Augustus, b. June 14, 1818. 130. + ix Richard Nelson, b. Feb. 4., 1819. 131. X Francis Lewis, b. July 21., 1821; m, Cornelia Maynard. 132. + xi Henry Wallace., b. June 7, 1824. 133. xii Emily Sarah, b. May 31, 1830. Auth. The Stebbins Genealogy by Ralph s. and Robert L. Greenlee.

51. DEBORAH DELAVAN ( Nathaniel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 )., was born November 25., 1786 and died August 27, 1851. She married in 1802, Stephen Benedict., son of Capt. Benjamin and Elizabeth (Gilbert) Bene­ dict, born December 19., 1778 and died September 1864 at Kenosha, Wis­ consin. They had twelve children., .four of whom died in infancy. Children of Stephen and Deborah (Delavan) Benedict., were:

134. i Selina o., b.June 2, 1804, at Patterson, New York. m. Aug. 25, 1825, Jason Evans. Resided Penfield, Michigan. 135. ii Ruth A .. , b. March 25, 1806, at Patterson, N. Y. m. Aug. 25, 1825, Willis Ford, Kenosha, Wisconsin. 136. iii Benjamin G~, b. 1808, at Patterson, N.Y.; d. 1822. 137. i V Mary M., b. May 12, 1810, at Rutland; d. 1843; m. Dec. 3, 1829, John L. Paddock. 138. v Delia E., b. Dec. 13, 1813, at Rutland; m. Feb. 1858, Chauncey Tuttle. Resided Beloit, Wisconsin. 139. vi Rev. Thomas Nelson, bu Sept. 1, 1817, at Rutland, Jefferson County; m. Sept. 23, 1846, Caroline M. daughter of Philetus Raymond of Peek­ skill, b. Aug. 22, 1825. He was a Cong­ regational Minister, graduate of Yale College 1842 and Yale Seminary 1845. Ordained Feb. 3, 1846. First settled at Champion and later at Messina and Peeks­ kill, New York and Brookfield., Conn. In 1870 he was living at Lisle, Broome County. Had a son Julius, b. Feb. 19, 1863; d. Feb. 26., 1864. 140, vii Laura, b. in 1819, at Rutland; d. 1821. 141. viii Elizabeth, b. Nov. 23, 1826 at Rutland; d. Oct. 1859; m. Feb. 1850, George L. Farnhmn..

Auth. Benedict Genealogy by. Henry Marvin Bebedict. p. 113. j_8 FOURTH GENERATION

54. CORDELIA DELAVAN ( Nathaniel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born December 1, 1793 and died February 18, 1872. She married October 23, 1811 at Poughkeepsie, New York, by the Rev. Mr. Cuyler to Charles c. Adams, one of the proprietors of the Poughkeepsie Herald, who died April 13, 1814. She married 2nd November 11, 1818 at Poughkeepsie, New York by the Rev. M. Leonard, Richard Nelson,one of the proprietors of the Dutchess Observer. Children of Richard and Cordelia (Delavan-Adams) Nelson, were:

142. + i Edward Delavan, b. in 1871. 143. + ii Mary Nelson, m. George P. Nelson, Esq. Auth. The Stebbins Family by Daniel Stebbins, M.D.; Dutchess County Historical Society Collections vol. 4, pp. 9, 76.

56. CORNELIA DELAVAN ( Samuel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born April 17, 1782 and died April 14, 1844. She married at Carmel, Putnam County, New York, April 10, 1802, John Frost, son of John and Hulda (Munson) Frost, born at Carmel, New York, October 25 1 17'74, and died at Lake Mohegan near Peekskill, New York, May 11, 1862. The family resided on the farm which his brother Niles left him at Lake Mohegan. They are buried in the Gilead Presbyterian Church Burial Ground, at Carmel, Putnam County, New York. Children of John and Cornelia (Delavan) Frost, were:

144. + i Samuel, b. Fob. 5, 1803. 145. + ii Munson, b. Jan. 3, 1805; d., Sept. 27, 1848. 146. iii Caroline, b. Jan. 9, 1807; d. Oct. 3, 1815; unmarried 147. + iv Floyd Thomas, b. Feb. 26, 1810; d • Feb. 11, 1863. 148. + V Daniel Delavan, b. Sept. 26, 1812. 149. vi Cornelia, b. Oct. 4, 1815; d • July 22, 1822. 150. + vii Annis Louise, b. Feba 25, 1818; d. March 29, 1858, 151. viii Hester Ann, d. D6c. 18, 1886, at Peekskill, N.Y. unm.. Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine c. Frost.

58. SARAH (SALLY) DELAVAN ( Nathan 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born in 1783 and died March 4, 1861. She married Edward GaNun. They are buried in the North Salem Cemetery, New York. Children of Edward and Sarah (DeLavan) GaNun, were:

152. i Nathan DeLavan, b. March 2, 1801; died Dec. 17, 1877; m. at Southeast, New York, Jan. 25, 1825, Sally Field, daughter of Stephen and Betsey (Brown} Field, b. Feb. 7, 1806; d. Oct. 21, 1849. Parents of Augusta, d. March 22, 1856, aged 24 years.(g.s.) and Eugenie, b. July 30, 1849; m. Ammi Keeler Strang.

Auth. Cemetery Records; The Field Genealogy by Frederick Clifton Pierce p. 574; The Strang Family by Frost p. 43. FOURTH GENERATION

59. GEORGE DELAVAN ( Nathan 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born in 1787 and died January 24, 1863. He married Phoebe Benedict. Children of George and Phoebe (Benedict) DeLavan, were:

153. + i Nathan, b. Brewster, New York, Dec. 17, 1809; d. Guilford, New York, June 2, 1895. 154. ii Betsy, b. Jan. 26, 1813; d, and buried at Danbury, Conn.; m. David Vail,. One child George H., of Danbury, Conn., who had a son William. 155.. iii Charles, b. Dec, 14, 1815; d. Guilford, N. Y. Sept. 2, 1897; m. Roxana Mills~ Parents of Charles Homer, who resides at Rockwells Mills, N. Y. and is the last of his generation in this line. 156. i V George H., b. Dec. 21, 1817; d. Guilford, N. Y. Oct. 1878; m, Rhoby Winsor and resided at Guil­ ford, Parents of Helen, whom. Isaac Truitt, and resided at Milford, Delaware and they were the parents of John, George and Isaac; Mary, whom. 1st ---Snelling and were the parents of Helen, deceased; William Robinson father of Walter deceased and who left a large family. It is believed that Walter lived and died in the town of Oxford, close to the Guilford, N. Y. line. 157 • V Mary, b. July 5; 1821; d. July 4, 1879; m. Charles Dickinson, of Guilford, N. Y. and later re­ moved to Wisconsin. Parents of Ervin; George who resided in Milwaukee and Fon-du-lac, Wisconsin; Nellie, whom. George Haber, and resided at Fon-du-lac, Wis. and whose only child Marie, d. in childhood. Nellie Haber is dec'd and no further record found of Ervin or George Dickinson or their descen­ dants. 158. vi Orlando, b. June 17, 1822; m. Jane Abell. Parents of Mary E.; Susan; Lilly; Charles; George, They removed to Nebraska and Kansas. 159. vii Nancy Jane, b. March 15, 1824; m. Cornelius Dibble. Par­ ents of Andrew; Orlando; William; Leonard; Nancy Jane Dibble is believed to have lived and died at Danbury, Conn. Auth. Family Records furnished by descendent.

60. OLIVER DELAVAN ( Nathan 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born March 11, 1786 and died at Cortland, New York, April 16, 1860. He married at Fishkill, Dutchess County, New York, April 4, 1807, Eliz­ abeth Pugsley, born May 2, 1788 and died at Newark Valley, Tioga Coun­ ty, New York, September 6 1 1865. Children of Oliver and Elizabeth (Pugsley) Delavan, were:

160, i Charles b. Dec. 22, 1807; d. Sept. 21, 1893; m. Jan. 7, 1830, Maria Adams, who d, at Willett, N. Y, July 1, 1887. Parents of Albert, whom. FOURTH GENERATION 20

Clarinda Rorepaugh and had Elizabeth whom. Charles Hulbert. + ii James Harvey, b. Fishkill, New York, Sept, 25, 1810; d. Morton, Orleans County, N.Y. March 25 1 1851. iii William, b. July 16, 1812; d. Apr, 8 1 1895; m. June 9 1 1841, Abby C, Dyer, who d. Nov. 30., 1897. iv Edward C., b. June 17, 1814; d. Binghamton., N.Y. Nov. 12, 1854; m. Jan. 10, 1838 1 Phoebe Birdsall, of Peekskill, N.Y. who d, at Cortland, N,Y. Feb. 8 1 1892, 164. V An infant d. at birth, May 21., 1815. 165. + vi Walter, b. with twin, July 17, 1817; d. Herkimer,N. Y. Feb. 8 1 1902. Twin d. at birth. vii Mary, b, with twin, at Freetown., N. Y. July 3, 1819; d. May 12, 1850; m. Feb, 8 1 1838,Rob­ ert H. Palmer, who ct. at Virgil, N. Y. Nov. 2, 1879. The twin d, July 4, 1819. viii Cordelia,) 167, Twins, b. at Freetown, Y. March 21, 1821; ix Cornelia,) N. 168. Cornelia, m. Sept. 11, 1841, Ira Watrous, who d. Dec. 16, 1895. Cordelia, ct. Sept. 21, 1821. 169. x Harriet, {~ b. at Freetown, N. Y. Oct. 5, 1827; d., at Newark Valley, N. Y. Nov. 7, 1866; m. at .:,• Note ,Phoebe Cortland, N. Y. June 1, 1853, David Wesley Ann, according Dewey, son of Ezekiel Dewey 2nd, b. Feb. 18, to Dewey Genea­ 1823, at Richford, Tioga County, N. Y. ct. logy. at Berkshire, N. Y. Oct. 9, 1869.

Auth. Family Records furnished by descendent; Life of George Dewey, by Adelbert M. Dewey, p. 341 No. 402,

73. EDWARD CORNELIUS DELAVAN Stephen 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born January 6, 1793 ~nd died at Schenectady, New York, January 15, 1871. He was a merchant of Albany and a prominent leader and worker in the Temperance cause. He also was interested in western land develop­ ment and the city of Delavan, Illinois was named in his honor and it was also decided that the city should be devoid of all liquor selling establishments. He married 1st March 15, 1820, Abigail (Abby) Marvin Smith, daughter of Capt. Ichabod Jr. and Abigail (Marvin) Smith, born April 20, 1802 and died at Ballston, New York, June 19, 1848. He married 2nd. Har­ riet Ann Schuyler, daughter of Cprnolius Schuyler, of Albany, New York. Children of Edward Cornelius and Abigail (Smith) Delavan, were:

170,, i Edward H., b. 1820; entered Albany Academy Oct. 15, 1827 and left it March 1828. He d. at Ballston Center, New York, Oct, 13, 1841. 171. ii Mary Norton, d. at Newtonsville, near Albany, N. Y. Aug, 4, 1863; m. Albion Ransom. 172, iii A son, 173. iv A daughter, d,. in infancy. 174. V John Savage, b. at Ballston, New York, Oct, 18 1 1840; d, in a drowning accident while hunting at Big Tupper Lake, on Aug. 9, 1885., He entered FOURTH GENERATION 21-

Albany Academy in September 1855 and was graduated with a classical diploma in June 1857. He graduated from Albany Medical Col.­ lege in 1861 and was a military Surgeon in the War of the Rebellion. He was Vice-Consul at Geneva, Switzerland, for two years. Having resumed his medical practice in Alb­ any he was one of the physicians to the Homeopathic Hospital and was one of the three State Com.missioners of Health of the New York State Board of Health. 175. Edward, entered Albany Academy Sept. 1, 1856 and left in February 1857; no further record foundo There is a possibility that he may be the son of Edward H.(170)

Auth. The Marvin Family of Connecticut by George Franklin and William T. R. Marvin; Albany Academy Records; History of the County of Albany and Schenectady from 1609-1886 pp. 216, 243. 22 FIFTH GENERATION

81. REV. GEORGE EDWIN DELAVAN ( Dr.David 4, Timothy 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Dover, Dutchess County, New York, April 161 1804 and died at Wyoming, Iowa, March 18, 1861. He married 1st. May 7, 1835, Emilie Wiltsie, born at Fishkill, New York, May 11,1813, and died August 3 1 1837. He married 2nd. at New Preston, Connecticut, April 28, 1840, Lucretia Terrill Newton, born at New Preston, Conn., March 6, 1818 and died at Anamosa, Iowa, December 13, 1889. Children of Rev. George Edwin and Emilie (Wiltsie) Delavan, were:

176. i James Wiltsie, b. at Hannnondsport, N. Y. March 9 1 1836 and d. unmarried on Thanksgiving day, 1864 at Newberg-on-the-Hudson., and was buried in the cemetery at Fishkill-On­ the- Hudson. He was a member of the Episcopal Church and by occupation a pharmacist and druggist. Children of Rev. George Edwin and Lucretia Terrill (Newton) Dela- van, were: 177.+ ii Emilie Lucretia, b. New Preston, Conn., Sept. 12, 1843. 178.+ iii Gertrude, b. LaFayette, N.Y. Sept. 27, 1845. 179. iv George Edwin 2nd, b. LaFayette., N.Y. Jan. 31, 1847; d. July 18., 1856. 180.+ V Newton Knapp, b. LaFayette, N.Y. May 8, 1849. 181.+ vi George Edwin 3rd, b. Wilson, N.Y. Feb. 151 1851. 182. vii Benjamin Kirk, b. Wilson, N.Y. March 20 1 1853; d. Sept. 21., 1855. 183. viii Jlliil ton Howard, b, Wilson, N.Y. March 5, 1855; d. :Maquo­ keta, Iowa, Nov. 3 1 1857. 184. ix David, b. Wyoming., Iowa, Nov. 22, 1858; d. there Feb. 27, 1859. Auth, Connecticut State Vital Statistics; Family Records furnished by descendent,

82~ HENRY DELAVAN HAYT ( Sarah 4, Timothy 3 1 Timothy 2~ Cornelius 1 ), was born July 5, 1796; married Jane Berry; resid~d Poughkeepsie, New York. They had eleven children three of whom died young. Children of Henry Delavan and Jane (Berry) Hayt., were: 185. i Nathaniel, 186. ii Antoinette., 187. iii Henry., c., m. Sarah Harris. Parents of Margaret, who m. Cornelius DuBois Howell. 188. iv Sarah, 189, V Peter, 190. vi Edward, 191. vii Stephen, b. May 13,1843; m. Catherine---. Parents of Mary, b. April 14, 1869; m. A. Theodore Isensee; resides San Diego, Cal. 1940. 192, viii Charles DeLavan, Chief Justice of the State of Colorado in 1893; m. Olive Palmer; had a daughter Ella, whom. Paul Revere Fanning.

Auth. Family Records; D. A. R. Lineage Books# 52,431 & 21, 959. 23 FIFTH GENERATION

92. EDWARD CLOSE DELAVAN ( Tompkins Close 4, Timothy 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Romulus, New York, May 28, 1813 and died April 28, 1896. Soon after his birth the family removed to Ovid, on Seneca Lake, New York, where his father maintained a wide medical practice for many years. Edward intending to become a lawyer, entered the office of the Hon. William H. Seward at Geneva, New York. Mr Sew­ ard later was Secretary of State in the cabinet of President Lincoln. He soon realized the benefit of a more substantial general education and entered Yale College, graduating with the Class of 1836. At the July term of the Supreme Court, held at Utica, New York, he was admit­ ted to the Bar. His professional career in New York City in after life was distinguished by several important original contributions. He married June 27, 1849, Margaretta Mary McCartee Bryson, daughter of David Bryson of Belfast, whose ancestor was from Renfrew, Scotland and who came to New York in 1798 and Mary MacEachain,who descended from Neil MacEachain who with Flora MacDonald, successfully befriended Charles 1 in Scotland. She was born April 2, 1825 and died November 8, 1908. Children of Edward Close and Margaretta (Bryson) Delavan, were:

193. + i David Bryson, M. D. b. May l, 1850; living 1940. 194. ii Tompkins Close, b. Sept. 30, 1852; merchant, New York City; d. Nov. 21, 1914. 195. iii Edward Close Jr., b. Feb. 26 1 1858; graduate of Rut­ gers and attended Columbia Law Sch­ ool; d. Dec. 7, 1939. 196. iv Margaretta Bryson, b. June 20, 1859; d. Jan. 8 1 1939. Auth. Family Records, furnished by descendent.

97. ARZA DELAVAN ( Jesse 4, Abraham 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born in the Town of Southeast, Putnam County, New York in 1794, and died there April 1, 1864.(g.s.) He married Mahala Lovelace, who was born in 1800 and died July 1, 1845. He was by occupation a·farmer. Both are buried in North Salem Cemetery, North Salem, New York. Children of Arza and Mahala (Lovelace} Delavan, were:

197. + i Sarah Betsey, b~ Sept. 1, 1825; d, June 27, 1883,(g.s.) 198. ii Smith, b. about 1827; d. July 15, 1863; m. Oct. 21, 1849, by Rev. A. K. Teele to Mary Ann Benedict of Naugatuck, Conn. However his estate mentions Nan Elizabeth his wife. Perhaps married twice. Served during the War of the Rebellion in Company C 17th regt. Conn. Volunteers. Wounded at Gettys­ burg and died as the result, July 15, 1863. He enlisted from Danbury, Conn. 199,. iii Jesse, b. about 1828 200. + iv Charles T •' b. in 1829; d. Aug. 19, 1862.(g.s,.) 201. V Benjamin A., b. about 1830; m. Oct. 17, 1849, Sarah E. Webb. 202 .. + vi Deborah., b. July 1, 1830; d. April 12, 1885. 203. vii Helen, 204. viii Jane, 205. ix Mary, 206,. X Joseph, b. 1835. 24 FIFTH GENERATION

207. + xi Fannie F, b• Oct. 4, 1838; d. Oct. 1, 1914. 208. + xii Harriet, b. Aug. 5, 1840; d. Feb. 21, 1911. 209. xiii Lydia, b. Apr. 15, 1842; d. Aug. 26, 1898; m. James Lent, b. Aug. 3, 1831; d. Feb. 10, 1916,(g.s.) 210. xiv William, Auth. Connecticut State Vital Statistics; Cemetery Records; Family Records; The Adjutant General's Records, State of Connecticut. Probate Records.

98. MARY DELAVAN ( Jesse 4, Abraham 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born in 1799 and died at Rye, New York, September 16ll863.(g.s.) She married Joseph Park, son of Timothy and Ann (Sniffen) Park of Rye, New York. He was born October 25, 1798 and died February 1880.(g.s.) Children of Joseph and Mary (Delavan) Park, were:

211. i Joseph, b. May 24, 1823; d. Apr. 1903 in New York City. (g.s.} m. Mary T. Carpenter, b. Aug. 15, 1818; d. June 13, 1883.{g.s.) 212. ii Charles, 213. iii Clarissa, m. Henry W. Wheaton. 214. iv Elizabeth, b. Jan. 2, 18--; m. David Purdy; one daughter Ophelia. 215. V Jonathan, b. Dec. 30, 1839; d. Dec. 22, 1859.(g.s.) Auth. Cemetery Records; Baird's History of Rye, New York. p. 433.

104. JOHN AMBLER ( Deborah 4, John 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born nt Salem, Westchester County, New York, in 1799 and died at Brooklyn, New York, January 11, 1873. He married probably in New York City, December 30, 1826, Eliza Ann Nestell, daughter of John J. and Jane A. E. Nestell, born July 9, 1800 and died at Spencertown, Colu­ mbia County, New York, November 21, 1870. on May 19, 1829 he came into possession of a farm at Croton-on­ Hudson, by deed from his father. He sold this farm November 19, 1831 and removed to New York City, where he established a coal business and became wealthy. He later retired and resided at Spencertown, New York, where he is buried. Children of John and Eliza Ann (Nestell) Ambler, were:

216. i Anna Maria Shultz, b. Feb. 28, 1828; d. Sept. 18, 1902, ae 75.(g.s.). m. Isaac Collard, b. July 4, 1825; d. at Spencertown, N. Y. July 2, 1891. Parents of Minnie, ct. Apr. 16, 1875, ae 25; Charles A.; Annie, whom. ---Mead. 217. ii Eleanora Josephine, b. Nov. 29, 1830; d. at Spencertown, N~Y. July 8, 1875; m. 1st William S~ Moore. m. 2nd Ebenezer Bachus, b~ 1814; d. 1896. One son·Harry. 218 • iii Charles Augustus, b. June 24, 1832; d~ Sept. 5, 1859~ 219, iv William H., b. Nov. 10, 1834; d. Dec. 3, 1834. 220. +v Henry Silas, b. New York City, June 30, 1836. 221. vi Maria Matilda Shultz, b. Feb. 22, 1839; d. 1850. 25

FIFTH GENERATION

222. vii John Edgar, b. Jan. 25 1 1842; ct. Sept. 29, 1907; m. 1st Loanna A. Haskell, b. 1835; d. 1902. m. 2nd Angelica Hamlin of Rensselaer, N. Y. Shed. Feb. 3 1 1910. Auth. Richard Ambler of Watertown, Massachusetts and Stamford, Conn. by.Conklin Mann in N. Y. Gen. & Biog. Record vol 65.

111. JUDGE PIERRE AUGUSTUS BARKER ( Polly 4, Nathaniel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born April 17, 1790 and died March 1, 1870. He served in the War of 1812 and later became a lawyer practicing at Buffalo, New York. He was at one time Mayor of Buffalo and was Dir­ ector of Customs during the term of President Jackson. He married in 1812, Annache G. Livingston, born in 1790. Children of Pierre Augustus and Annache G. (Livingston) Barker, were:

223. i Catherine, b. 1812; d. 1835; m. 1834, Dr. Elliot Burwell. No children. 224. ii William, b. 1814; d. 1822, unmarried. 225. iii Eugene Marie, b. Aug. 10, 1816; d. Apr. 26, 1883; m~ Sept. 15, 1835, Philander·Hodge. 226. iv Louise, b. 1818; d. 1846; m. 1839, Chas. Cooper_ 227. + V Robert Rose s., b. 1821; d~ 1846., 228. vi Elizabeth King, b. 1823; d • 1905; m. 1843, John Johns- tone. 229. + vii James Stuart, b. Aug. 29, 1825; d. Apr. 10, 1909. 230~ viii An infant, b. 1826; d~ 11'26. 231. + ix Pierre Augustus, b. June 17, 1827. Auth. The Barker Genealogy by Elizabeth Frye Barker.

113. DR. SAMUEL AUGUSTUS BARKER ( Polly 4, Nathaniel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born August 12, 1795 and died May 12, 1852. He was the first physician to locate permanently at McConnelsville, Ohio. He served as surgeon during the War of 1812, went to Ohio in 1818, was first County Auditor 1819-21, first Clerk of Court 1819-24, Sheriff 1825-29, first Postmaster in 1832. President Jackson appointed him Registrar of Land Office at Zanesville, Ohio. He married in 1820, Eliza B. Shugert, born March 20 1 1805 and died February 17 11 1888. Children of Samuel Augustus and Eliza B. (Shugert) Barker, were;

i Amanda, b. Dec. 26,1822, at McConnelsville, Ohio; d. Jan. 4, 1911. 233. ii Cynthia, m. David Ledyard.

Auth. The Barker Genealogy by Elizabeth Frye Barker.

114, FRANCIS AUGUSTUS BARKER ( Polly 4 1 Nathaniel 3 1 Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born April 2 1 1798 and died January 11, 1871. He was a farmer. Was County Auditor 1822-27, School Director 1825. In 1829 he built the first tavern and later turned it into a dwelling and office. He was also a Justice of the Peace. He moved in 1844 to Iowa. He married April 101 1825, Catherine Barker, daughter of Col. 26 FIFTH GENERATION

Joseph and Elizabeth (Dana) Barker, born August 31, 1806 and died October 111 1885. Children of Francis Augustus and Catherine (Barker) Barker, were:

234. i An Infant b. 1826; d. 1826. 235. ii Ennna c .. , b. May 2 1 1830; d. July 11 1 1871; m. 1st J. Q. Julian; m. 2nd Madison McVay. 236. iii Edward Corning, b. Aug. 12, 1832; d~ 1864, unmarried. 237. iv Francis Catherinus,b. Jan. 23, 1836; d. 1900; m. Matilda Mathews. Two children, 238. V Frances Gage, b. May 30 1 1838; m. Feb. 27, 1871, w. Park Cutler. 239.+ vi Wm.Henry Harrison, b. Oct. 161 1840. 240. vii Helen M., b• Apr. 11, 1842; d. Oct. 11, 1844. 241. viii Eliza M., b. Apr. 11, 1842; d. Oct. 111 1844. 242. ix Joseph, d. young. 243. X George Whiting, b. Nov~ 23, 1847; d. 1870, unmarried. 244. xi Mary Augusta, b. Aug. 111 1850; d. Dec. 22, 1917; m. Dec. 28, 1876, James c. Cutler, Auth. The Barker Genealogy by Elizabeth Frye Barker.

117. ALEXANDER H. GRANT ( Theodosia 4 1 Nathaniel 3 1 Timothy 2 1 Cornelius 1 ), was born in 1800 and died in 1876, He married in 1830, Lucy Cass Hatch, born in 1807 and died in 1891. Children of Alexander H, and Lucy Cass (Hatch) Grant~ were:

245. i Charles James, b• in 1832; d. in 1910; m. in 1859, Mary Frances Feller, b. in 1839. Parents of Charlotte M.,b. at Palmyra, N. Y. m. William J. Bronk.

Auth. D. A. R. Lineage Books# 134,810.

122. DR. NEHEMIAH DELAVAN STEBBINS ( Sarah 4, Nathaniel 3 1 Timothy 2 1 Cornelius 1 ), was born at Beekman Town, Dutchess County, New York, February 27, 1802 and died June 1, 1888. He married at Rochester, New York,Jun3 28 1 1832, Rev. Isaac Flagler officiating, Emily White, dau­ ghter of Samuel and Rachel (Porter) White, born September 13, 1802, at North Coventry, Connecticut and died December 22, 1859, at Detroit, Michigan. Dr. Nehe~iah studied medicine with Dr. A. F. Oliver in the village of Penn Yan, Yates County, New York and later attended the Hosack, Mott and Francis Medical School in New York City. He first settled at Hammondsport, Steuben County, New York, later removing to Michigan and finally settled at Detroit, where he had a wide medical practice. · Children of Nehemiah Delavan and Emily (White) Stebbins, were:

246. + i Dwight Delavan, b. May 6, 1835; d. July 18 1 1862. 2t17. ii Edward Payson, b. Troy, Mich. Dec. 31, 1837; d. Aug. 12, 1874. Member of the Bar of the Supreme Court of Michigan. He was a soldier in the War of the Rebellion, 13th Michigan Volunteers. 27 FIFTH GENERATION

248. iii Theodore White, b. Utica, Michigan, July 24, 1840. Auth. The Stebbins Genealogy by Ralphs. and Robert t. Greenlee; Memoir of the Stebbins Family by Daniel Stebbins, M. D.

124. PIERRE ALONio STEBBINS ( Sarah 4, Nathaniel 3 1 Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Putnam, Washington County, New York, July 8 1 1805 and died at Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania, May 30, 1881/2. He married Almira Brundage. daughter of Abram Brundage, born April 1, 1810 at Bath, Steuben County, New York and died at Couders­ port, Pennsylvania, November 3, 1873. Resided at Cass County, Michi­ gan, moved to New York and later to Coudersport, Pennsylvania, Occu­ pation Merchant. Children of Pierre Alonzo and Almira (Brundage) Stebbins, were: 249. + Abram L,, b. Dec. 22, 1831. 250. + Eugenia Laura, b, Nov. 17, 1832. 251. ♦ Edward Nelson, b. Oct. 27, 1835; 252. + Pierre Augustus, b. Feb. 10, 1837. 253. Barnet Fitzallen, b. July 111 1842; killed at the battle be­ fore Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1863. Buried in Fredericksburg National Cemetery. 254. + Charles Alonzo, b. Jan. 7, 1849.

Auth. The Stebbins Genealogy by Ralphs. and Robert L. Greenlee.

126. EDWARD FITZALLEN STEBBINS ( Sarah 4, Nathaniel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Beekman, New York, June 23 1809. He mar­ ried 1st June 10, 1845, Mrs Mary M. Wisner (nee Sloan) born October 23 1 1816 and died June 27~ 1848. He married 2nd, May 6, 18501 Mary·A. Allerton, daughter of Cornelius and Clarissa (Heusted) Allerton, born at Pine Plains, New York, February 15 1 1817 and died September 21, 1853. He married 3rd March 13, 1858, Frances A. {Mears) Stebbins, widow of his brother Henry Wallace Stebbins. She was born March 6 1 1832. Children of Edward Fitzallen and Mary M.(Sloan-Wisner} Stebbins, were:

255. i Walter L., b. March 161 1846; d. Feb, 2 1 1847. 256. ii Edward Fitzallen, b. June 18, 1848. Children of Edward Fitzallen and Mary A. (Allerton) Stebbins, were: 257 • iii c. Delavan, b. March 51, 1852, Children of Edward Fitzallen and Frances A.(Mears-Stebbins) Steb- bins, were: 258. iv Mabel Frances, b, Apr. 29 1 1864; d. 1865. Auth. The Stebbins Genealogy by Ralphs. and Robert L. Greenlee,

127. THEODORE THOMPSON STEBBINS ( Sarah 4, Nathaniel 3 1 Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Beekman, New York, October 14, 1810 and died at Dowagiac, Michigan, December 14, 1898. He married 1st April 27, 1847, Emily Woodruff Hastings, daughter of Charles and Martha (Parker} Hastings, born September 13, 1820 and died at Dowagiac, Mic­ higan, February 15, 1871. He married 2nd August 22 1 1872, Frances 28 FIFTH GENERATION

Amelia Hastings, a sister of his first wire, born March 25, 1830 and died at Dowagiac, Michigan, .rune 19, 1892. Occupation Farmer and Mer­ chant. Children of Theodore Thompson and Emily Woodruff (Hastings) Steb­ bins, were:

259. + i Charles Hastings, b. May 8, 1850. 260. ii Sarah Delavan, b. Aug. 5, 1852; d. Nov. 5, 1854. 261. + iii Albert Henry, b. June 12, 1857. 262. iv Frank Theodore, b. Apr. 22, 1860; d. Aug. 16, 1861. 263. V William Lewis, b. July 181 1862; d. July 20, 1862. Auth. The Stebbins Genealogy by Ralphs. and Robert L. Greenlee.

129. FREDERICK AUGUSTUS STEBBINS ( Sarah 4, Nathaniel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 }, was born at Aurora, Cayuga County, New York, June 14, 1818 and died at Dowagiac, Michigan, August 19, 1868. He married at Battle Creek, Michigan, February 20, 1856, Ellen M. Hall, born at Sudbury, Rutland County, Vermont, February 8, 1828 and died in 1912. Resided at Dowagiac, Michigan. Occupation Merchant. Children of Frederick Augustus and Ellen M. {Hall) Stebbins, all born at Dow~giac, Michigan, were:

264. i Cornelia Louise. b. May 13 1 1857; m. 1882, Charles H. McKeon, b. 1852; d. 1907. Parents of Madge, b. at Morrice, Mich.; m. D. Guif­ ford Whitney. 265. ii Dwight Delavan, b. July 9 1 1859; d. Oct. 1867. 266. iii Mary Nelson, b. March 12, 1861; m. George c. Glidden, 267. iv Laura Eugenia., b. March 6, 1863;·d. Apr. 19, 1863. 268. + V Lewis Hall, b. April 23 1 1866. Auth. The Stebbins Genealogy by Ralphs. and Robert L. Greenlee; D. A. R. Lineage Books# 88,714.

130. RICHARD NELSON STEBBtNS ( Sarah 4, Nathaniel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), W'El.a born at Scipio, Cayuga County, New York, February 4, 1819. He married at Geneva, Illinois, April 25, 1828., Martha Beers., daughter of w. A. and Sarah Beers, born July 4, 1828. Children of Richard Nelson and Martha (Beers) Stebbins, were:

269. i Kittie Eugenia, b. Apr. 16, 1857. 270. ii Carrie, b. July 161 1862; d. Aug. 13, 1862. 271. iii Grace, Auth. The Stebbins Genealogy by Ralphs. and Robert L. Greenlee.

132. HENRY WALLACE STEBBINS ( Sarah 4, Nathaniel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Jerusalem, Yates County, New York, June 7, 1824 and died at Charlotte, Eaton County, Michigan, September 18, 1856, He married December 16, 1854, Frances A. Mears. Occupation Merchant. Children of Henry Wallace and Frances A. (Mears) Stebbins, were:

272. i William H. J b. Aug. 25, 1855. (Auth as above) 29 FIFTH GENERATION

142. EDWARD DELAVAN NELSON ( Cordelia 4, Nathaniel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born in 1871. He married Susan Blanchard MacDonald. Children of Edward Delavan and Susan Blanchard (MacDonald) Nelson, were:

273. i Adelaide, 274. ii Julia Low, m. Bernard Schulte. 275. iii Laura M., d, Dea, ~l, 1gqg, 276. iv Edward Delavan,Jr., 277. V Richard Henry,

Auth. Memoir of The Stebbins Family by Daniel Stebbins, M. D. D. A. R. Lineage Books# 10,190.

143. MARY NELSON ( Cordelia 4, Nathaniel 3, Timothy 2 1 Cornelius 1 ), married George P. Nelson, Esq. Children of George P. and Mary (Nelson) Nelson, were:

278. i Cordelia, ) 279. ii Georgianna, ) 280. iii Edmund Young,) All living in 1873.

Auth. Memoir of The Stebbins Family by Daniel Stebbins, M. D.

144. SAMUEL FROST ( Cornelia 4, Samuel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Carmel, Putnam County, New York, February 5, 1803 and died at Prattsburg, New York. He was by occupation a farmer. He married Armenia Seely, of Somers, New York. He is remembered as a very pious and Godly man. Children of Samuel and Armenia (Seely) Frost, were:

281. i Floyd R., b. New Canaan, Conn., Jan 19, 1829. 282. ii Carrie Amanda, b. Oct. 20, 1830; m. 1st at Carmel, N. Y. Sept. 6, 1848, Jeremiah Warren, son of Daniel and Lydia (Early) Warren, of Som­ ers, N. Y. Shem. 2nd. ----Lewis and was m. a 3rd time husbands name not known. 283.+ iii Mary Elizabeth, b~ Feb. 16, 1832. 284.+ iv Armenia Ann, b. Dec. 28, 1840. 285• V John H., b. Yorktown, N. Y. July 17, 1842; m. at Prattsburg, N. Y. 1869, Rose J. Youngs, daughter of Martin and Rosetta (Burlew) Youngs. He was a wagon maker by trade. Removed to Colorado. Parents of Fred, b, 1870; d. Aug. 28, 1890.

Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine C. Frost.

145. MUNSON FROST ( Cornelia 4 1 Samuel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 )t was born at Carmel, Putnam County, New York, January 3 1 1805 and d~ed at Lake Mohegan, New York, September 27, 1848. He married Mary Ann Louisa Hitchcock, daughter of Clark Hitchcock, who married a Miss Tyler. She was born February 14, 1819 and died at Greenfield, New FIFTH GENERATION

York, July 4, 1891. Children of Munson and Mary Ann Louisa (Hitchcock) Frost, were:

286, + i Howard Tyler, b. May 17, 1842. 287. ii Herbert Clark, b. Carmel, N. Y. Sept. 21, 1843; d. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Jan. 231 1911, Unm. 288. iii George Todd, b. March 19, 1845; m. Yorktown, N. Y. Dec. 25, 1880, Helena White, daughter of Henry and Elizabeth (Brett) White of Fishkill, N. YJ Parents ef Howard Brett, b. Sept. 28 1 1881, and Henry Delavan, b. June 4, 1884. 289. + iv Edward Munson, b. May 28, 1848. Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine c. Frost.

147. FLOYD THOMAS FROST ( Cornelia 4, Samuel 3 1 Timothy 2, Cor­ nelius 1 ), was born at Carmel, Putnam County, New York, February 26, 1810 and died at Port Jervis, New York, February 11, 1863. He married at Carmel, New York, March 6 1 18331 Sophia Oakes Morse, daughter of Beniah Y. and Margaret (Oakes) Morse, born 1813 and died February 10, 1893 in her 81st year. Her father was the pastor of the Gilead Church at Carmel, New York. Children of Floyd Thomas and Sophia Oakes (Morse) Frost, were:

290. i Beniah, d. Nov~ 3, 1834, aged 10 mos. 25 days. 291~ + ii Cornelia Agnes, b. Jan. 13, 1835. 292. iii Margaret Morse, b. July 31, 1836; d. Feb. 19, 1837. 293. + iv Margaret Morse, b. Nov., 30, 1837. 294. + V Harriet Sophia, b. July 31, 1839. 295. vi Emily Frances, b. April 10, 1841; d. Sept. 23., 1842. 296. + vii Emily Frances, b. Feb. 22, 1843. 297. + viii Rebecca Ann, b. Jan. 18, 1845. 298. + ix Floyd Thomas, b. Nov. 29, 1846. 299. + X Beniah Young., b. Sept. 12., 1848. 300. xi Mary Sherrill, b. Piermont, N. Y. Oct. 1850; d • July 1851. 301. xii John Munson, b. 1852; d. Aug. 1853. Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine c. Frost; D. A. R. Lineage Books# 46,678; 49 1 430; 49 1 432;

148. DANIEL DELAVAN FROST ( Cornelia 4, Samuel 3 1 Timothy 2, Cor­ nelius 1 ), was born September 26, 1812 and died in Michigan. He married July 12, 1847 at Greenfield Hills, Connecticut, Marietta Sher­ wood, born December 5, 1828 and died October 161 1863. He married 2nd September 7 1 1865 at New Fairfield, Connecticut, Charlotte E. Rogers, daughter of David and Sarah Belden (Trowbridge) Rogers. He was a graduate of Williams College, Class of 1840 and studied Theology at Union Seminary in the City of New York. He was pas~or of the Church at Redding, Connecticut for twelve years and March 25, 1857 he became the pastor of the village Church at West Stockbridge, Massachusetts; where he remained for five years. He subsequently became the pastor of the Congregational Church at Litchfield, Michigan. Children of Daniel Delavan and Marietta (Sherwood) Frost, were: 3J_ FIFTH GENERATION

302. 1 Edward Delavan, b. July 12, 1849; m. March 19, 1878. Fanny E. Dodge, of Fairfax, Iowa. Parents of William and Daisy who d. in infancy, Edna, b. Feb. 22 1 1884. 303. ii Mariette Elizabeth, b. Nov. 7, 1853; m. 1st Apr. 30, 1874, John P. Whitehead who d. Oct. 1899; m. 2nd ---Rhodes and resided London, England. 304. iii William A., b. Sept. 21 1 1855. Children of Daniel Delavan and Charlotte E. (Rogers) Frost, were: 305. iv Frederick Rogers, b• July 5, 1870 at Litchfield, Mich; m. Oct. 11, 1904 at Chicago, Ill. Helen Andrews, b. Centralia, Ill. Sept. 18, 1877. Parents of Helen Winifred, b. Feb. 26, 1906; Ella Virginia, b. Oct. 7, 1908 and Char­ lotte Louise, b. July 18, 1911. 306, V Floyd Theodore, b. July 5, 1870, twin of Frederick Rogers, d. in infancy. 307.+ vi Merle Arthur, b. Dec. 17, 1871. 308. vii Katie, d~ young. 309,. viii Caroline Augusta, b. June 10. 1874 at Lemars, Iowa; m. Dec. 29 1 1903 at Wancoma, Iowa, Elon D. Hunphrey. Parents of Martha Eliz­ abeth, b. Nov. 20, 1904. Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine C. Frost.

150 4 ANNIS LOUISE FROST ( Cornelia 4, Samuel 3, Timothy 2, Corne­ lius 1 ), was born at Carmel, Putnam County, New York, February 25, 1818 and died at Peekskill, New York, March 29, 1858. She married Isaac T. Smith of Peekskill, who died November 15, 1870, aged 55 yrs. 9 mos. and 14 days. She died at the birth of her twin daughters,Annis and Louise, who were brought up by her sisters, Hester and Caroline# After the death.of Annis Louise her husband Isaac removed to Pratts­ burgh, New York. Children of Isaac and Annis Louise (Frost) Smith, were:

310. i Augustus F., m. and had a daughter, Mrs. Wm. s. Brig­ lin of Pulaski, N. Y. 311. ii Cornelia, m. Hopkins Cook of Prattsburg, N. Y. He d. Sodus, N. Y.;. She residing- there 1900. - 312. iii Francis, was in the War of the Rebellion and d. prior to 1910. 313.+ iv Samuel Payson, 314.+ V Lyman Beecher, b. June 15, 1845. 315.+ vi Elias Chauncey, b. Oct. 7~ 1847. 316. vii Marietta, rn. Michael Reed. Moved to Michigan. 317.,+ viii Sophia A., 318 + ix Agnes Nancy, 319 X Annis, m. Newton A. Robbins and moved West.. 320 + xi Louise M., twin of Annis. Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine c. Frost. 32 FIFTH GENERATION

153. NATHAN DELAVAN ( George 4, Nathan 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Brewster, Putnam County, New York, December 17, 1809 and died at Guilford, New York, June 2 1 1895. He was buried there in Sun­ set Hill Cemetery, with other members of the family. When a young man Nathan set out to visit a cousin at Cortland County New York. While in Oxford he was told there was work for a "quick(, young man in Guilford, six or seven miles distant, who could make nails. So he delayed his visit to his cousin, went to Guilford and later married, built his home, and reared his children there. He was nearly eighty-six years old when he passed away, a most unusual old gentleman, with a beautiful head of long silky white hair and a mast keen mind. If any question arose as to dates or people, the townsfolk would say "we will ask Uncle Nathan he will remember" and he seldom failed to answer their questions. He was a blacksmith 'and had the only frame for shoeing oxen in that part of the country, His stone shop which he built in 1840/41 had three forges and was in the lower corner of the yard surrounding the house he built on the main road of the village. He married at Guilford, New York, August 18, 1834, Abigail Eliza Smith, daughter of Samuel Asher Smith of Guilford. She was born at Guilford, May 17, 1812 and died there February 24, 1879. Children of Nathan and Abigail Eliza (Smith) DeLavan, were:

321. i Wealthy Phelps, b. Sept. 29, 1835; d. Guilford, Aug. 16, 1891. 322,+ ii George Henry, b. Feb. 1, 1839; d. Guilford, Apr. 3, 1·922. 323,+ iii Samuel Asher, b. July 14, 1840; d. Jan. 17, 1909. 324.+ iv Lucy Smith, b.. March 27, 1844; d. June 13, 1915. 325. V Erastus Calkin, b. Sept. 4, 1852; d. Binghamton, N. Y. May 161 1907; m. Oct. 9, 1895, Emma Marion Fuller of Binghamton, who is now deceased. No Children. Auth. Family Records furnished by descendent.

161. JAMES HARVEY DELAVAN ( Oliver 4, Nathan 3 1 Timothy 2, Corne­ lius 1 }, was born at Fishkill, New York, September 25, 1810 and died at Morton, Orleans County, New York, March 25, 1851. He married 1st February 8 1 1837, Betsy A. Dyer, born 1811 and died April 15, 1841, He married 2nd January 2, 1850~ Susan Boardman. Children of James Harvey and Betsy A.(Dyer) Delavan, were:

326. + i Wilbur J. b, 1840

Auth. Family Records furnished by descendent; 33 FIFTH GENERATION

165. WALTER DELAVAN { Oliver 4, Nathan 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1)., was born with a twin July 17, 1817 and died at Herkimer, New York, February 8,. 1902. He married September 15, 1841., Catherine Carpenter of Norway, Herkimer County, New York, who died March 30, 1896 ae 75. Children of Walter and Catherine (Carpenter) Delavan, were:

327. i Lucretia Jane, b. at Willett, Cortland Co. N. Y. Aug. 15, 1842; d. at Prospect, N. Y. March 18, 1880; m. at Prospect, N. Y. July 9, 1874, Charles w. Jones. 328. ii Cassius M., b. June 13, 1844; was in the War of the Rebellion and died at u. s. Military Hospital, Wind Mill Point, Lancaster Co., Virginia, June 25, 1863. 329. iii Ann Elizabeth, b. June 18, 1846; m. Sept. 15, 1864, Lucien D. Crandall. 330. iv Ellen A., b. Aug. 24 1 1848; d. at Prospect, N. Y. July 10, 1872. 331. V Julia Marcella, b. Apr. 3 1 1849; m. Jan. 20 1 1869, Geo­ rge Bunnell. 332. vi Samuel c., b. at Freetown, N. Y. Jan. 2, 1851; d. at the Durham Nursing Home at Lowville, N. Y. Feb. 8 1 1940. He resided at Utica, N. Y. m. 1st Jan. 1 1 1880, Martha Weaver of Troy, N. Y. who d. in 1885; Hem. 2nd Dec. 6, 1887, Candace Lanning Abel, who d. Feb. 25, 1935. His surviving child­ ren 1940 are Frank W. of Detroit., Mich. and a daughter whom. Georges. Davies of Utica, N. Y. 333. vii Jay Q., b. Apr. 12, 1852; d. at Cold Brook, N. Y. Aug. 14, 1892; m. Dec. 24, 1878, Hattie.Kelley. 334. viii Walter o • ., b. Feb. 18, 1854; d. Dec. 25, 1905; m. Feb. 25, 1879, Minnie Weaver. 335. ix Catherine., b. Jan. 2, 1856; m. March 15, 1877, William S. Carr. Parents of Florence, whom. ----Rice. 336. X Preston K., b. Dec. 2, 1857, and is the only surviv­ ing child. m. Dec. 21, 1887, Anna Chassel and resides at Holland Patent., N.Y. 1940. 337. xi Charles, b. Aug. 30, 1859; d. March 29, 1896; m. Feb. 13, 1884, Estella Burhyte. 338. xii George w., b. Feb. 5 1 1861; d. Nov. 29, 1934; m. 1st Dec. 20, 1892, Rebecca-Chassel. M. 2nd. Ella Reese, 339. xiii Edward C•, b. at Norway, Herkimer County, N. Y. Apr. 17, 1863; d. at Watertown, N. Y. Apr. 7, 1917; m. Oct. 30, 1895, Eva M. Re~se who is living at Watertown, N. Y. 1940. No children.

Auth. Family Records furnished by descendent; D. A. R. Lineage Books # 64,290, # 68,595. 34

SIXTH GENERATION

177, EMILIE LUCRETIA DELAVAN (Rev.George Edwin 5, Dr. David 4, Timothy 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at New Preston, Conn­ ecticut, September 12, 1843 and died at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 23, 192?. She married at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, February 18, 1869, James Board Heard, who died at Pittsburgh, April 18, 1911, aged 73 years. Children of James Board and Emilie Lucretia {Delavan) Heard, were:

340. i Dr. James Delavan, b. at Pittsburgh, Pa. Jan. 9, 1870; m. Dec. 27, 1910, Edith Van Rensseler Mcillvaine. Resides Pittsburgh 1940. 341. ii Robert Elliott, b. at Pittsburgh, Pa. Jan. 24, 1872; d. there July 24, 1876. 342. iii Philip Van Duzer, b~ at Pittsburgh, Pa. Dec. 29, 1873; d. there July 2, 1875. 343 • i V Gertrude Booth, b. at Pittsburgh, Pa- March 131 1878; resides there 1940. 344. V John Jay, b~ at Pittsburgh, Pa. June 17 1 1882; m. Elsie Bryce. Parents of Donald and Carol; resides Pittsburgh 1940. Auth. Family Records furnished by descendent.

178. GERTRUDE DELAVAN (Rev.George Edwin 5, Dr, David 4 1 Timothy 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at LaFayette; New York, Septem­ ber 27, 1845 and died at Bozeman, Montana, October 16, 1930 and was buried at Anamosa, Iowa. She married at Hopkinton, Iowa, May 18,1868 1 Thomas Eyre Booth, born at Anamosa, Iowa, February 111 1842 and died there April 5, 1927. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary May 18, 1918. Children of Thomas Eyre and Gertrude (Delavan) Booth, were:

345. i Bertha May, Q. Anamosa, Iowa, July 10, 1871; d. there May 12, 1907. 346. +ii Mabel Gertrude,b. Anamosa, Iowa, Dec. 2, 1872. Auth. Family Records furnished by descendent; D. A. R. Lineage Books # 69,603.

180, NEWTON KNAPP DELAVAN (Rev.George Edwin 5, Dr. David 4, Tj_m­ othy 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at LaFayette, New York, May 8, 1849 and died at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 29, 1922. He married at Goshen, New York, May 8, 1877, Jennie Van Duzer Heard, who died June 19, 1917 at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Children of Newton Knapp and Jennie Van Duzer (Heard) Delavan, were: 347. i Mary Lucretia, b. at Pittsburgh, Pa. Feb. 5, 1881; m. June 6, 1909 at Pittsburgh, John Harvey Snider, b. Jan. 27, 1873; d. June 7,1913; parents of Edwin, b. Nov. 21, 1910. Moth­ er and son reside at Pittsburgh, Pa. 1940

Auth. Family Records furnished by descendent. 35 SIXTH GENERATION

181. GEORGE EDWIN DELAVAN (Rev.George Edwin 5, Dr. David 4, Timothy 3 1 Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Wilson, New York, February 15, 1851. He married at Strawberry Point, Iowa, September 21, 1876, Sarah Helena Inger, born September 27, 1856. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary September 21, 1926. Residing at Los Angeles, California 1940. Children 0£ George Edwin 3rd and Sarah Helena {Inger) Delavan, were;

348. + i George Edwin 4th, b. Jan. 27, 1880. Auth. Family Records furnished by descendent.

193. DAVID BRYSON DELAVAN, M. D. ( Edward Close 5, Tompkins 01.ose 4, Timothy 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born May 1, 1850 at No. 8 Warren Street, New York City near City Hall. The early life of Dr. Delavan was spent in New York City where for several years he attended the elementary school of that eminent instructor, Mr. Jay Greenough. In 1860 the family removed to Tarrytown, New York where he attended private school and prepared for college at the Holbrook Military Ins­ titute at Ossining. In 1868 he entered Yale College with the Class of 1872, and upon graduating he received a letter from Prof. James Dwi­ ght Dana as a faithful instructor in Mineralogy. He then entered the College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City under the precep­ torship of its president, Willard Parker, M. D. and graduated in 1875 as M. D. securing honorable mention in competition with the late William H. Welch, M. D. and several other class mates and friends, since of eminent professional standing. The subject of his thesis was: "Tubercular Laryngitis". For eighteen months he was interne at Charity Hospital {now City Hospital), receiving there a particularly large and wide experience, under an attending staff which included several distinguished pract­ itioners. Intending to specialize upon the subject of Diseases of the Throat, he had long before graduation begun the study of Laryngology with Anton Ruppanor, formerly of Zurich, Switzerland, a brilliant pupil of the late Ludwig Turck of Vienna, and a friend of Louis Agg­ asis of Harvard, at whose home he died. Graduating from Charity Hospital in 1876, he was for six months, Resident Physician and Surgeon at the Presbyterian Hospital, New York. Entering upon the practice of medicine in New York City, Dr Delavan soon joined the New York Dispensary, under the directorship of Dr. William T. Bull and later secured the position of Laryngologist to the DeMilt Dispensary, which position he held for eleven years. These are only a small part of the many positions he held with credit in the Medical Profession. · In 1918 during World War 1, he was War Secretary of the ,American Laryngological Association and introduced the successful treatment of carriers of diptheria, before impossible of control, through disin­ fection by means of the Dakin-Dunham solution of the antiseptic Dich­ loramine - T, bringing the subject to general attention and effecting its wide spread acceptance particularly by the u. s. Government who adopted it for the protection of soldiers and sailors here and in France,. Dr. Delavan has been signally honored by being made a Fellow in several foreign and domestic societies. He now resides in New York City and recently celebrated his 90th birthday. He married June 14, SIXTH GENERATION

1899, Marion Rumsey, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Moses Rumsey of St. Louis, Misouri. She died December 21 1938. Children of Dr. David Bryson and Marion (Rumsey) Delavan, were:

349. + i Elma Rumsey, b. New York City, Dec. 20, 1905. Auth. Family Records furnished by Dr. Delavan.

197. SARAH BETSEY DELAVAN ( Arza 5, Jesse 4, Abraham 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born September 1, 1825 and died June 27, 1883. She married Harrison Reynolds a farmer of Salem Center, Westchester Cou­ nty, New York, born September 27, 1812 and died February 121 1871. Both are buried in North Salem Cemetery, North Salem• New York. Children of Harrison and Sarah Betsey (Delavan) Reynolds, were:

350. i Horace, b. Oct. 30, 1855; d. Sept. 13, 1880. 351. ii Anna, b. June 1., 1857; d. Jan •. 4, 1922. unmarried; lived with the Park family (Park and Tilford, New York City) at Rye, New York. 352. iii Mary, m~ Howard Manley. 353. iv Harrison, b. June 24., 1850; d. Nov. 14, 1908; m.• at North Salem, N. Y. Oct. 24, 1874, Elizabeth Wood, daughter of George and Jane (Green) Wood of Brooklyn., born June 17, 1858; d. ?. 354. V Jane, married. 355. vi Laura, m. ---~-Hibbart. 356. vii Floyd ·L., b. Nov. 12, 1861; living 1940; m. Mary c. Smith, b. July 1867; d, 1920• No children. He is an Episcopalian; Republican; Farmer of Salem Center, N. Y. Auth. Cemetery Records; Family Records; John Reynolds 1630 - Watertown by Marion H. Reynolds, A. B. p. 188.

200. CHARLES T. DELAVAN ( Arza 5, Jesse 4 1 Abraham 3 1 Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ); was born in 1829 and died August 19, 1862. He married Sarah F.-----. During the War of the Rebellion he enlisted as a pri­ vate in Company C 17th regiment of Connecticut Volunteers but died previous to being mustered in. Children of Charles T. and Sarah F. Delavan., were:

357. i Charles T., b. Feb. 1858; d. Aug. 7, 1858. 358. ii Margaret J.,b. 1860; d. Aug~ 22., 1862. 359. iii Sarah F., b, Dec. 1861; d. Aug. 25,.1862. Perhaps others; The above are all buried in North Salem Cemetery, N. Y. Auth. Family Records; Cemetery Records.

202. DEBORAH DELAVAN ( Arza 5, Jesse 4 1 Abraham 3, Timothy 2, Corne~ius 1 ), was born July 1, 1830 and died April 12, 1885~ She married Daniel Bronson, b. Feb, 24, 1817 and died July 17, 1912. Children of Daniel and Deborah (Delavan) Bronson, were: 37 SIXTH GENERATION

360. 1 Mary c., b. Oct., 18, 1854; d. Jan. 26, 1922. 361. ii George W., b. Feb. 22, 1856; d. Dec. 4, 1875. 362. iii Charles F., b. March 12, 1857; living 1940 near Ridge- field, Conn. (Topstone ?) He was married, wife is dee-eased. 363. iv Sarah Jane, b. July 4, 1863; d. Oct. 24, 1939. m. --- Barrett. Auth. Frunily Records of Charles F. Bronson.

207. FANNIE F. DELAVAN ( Arza 5, Jesse 4, Abraham 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Southeast, Putnam County, New York, Oct­ ober 4, 1838 and died at Worcester, Massachusetts, at the home of her daughter (Mahala E. Bennett), October 1, 1914. She married 1st at the age of 16 years, December 1854, Frederick Lent, son of Smith and Permelia (Gramman) Lent, born at Brewster, Putnam County, New York, April 15, 1835 and died at Branchville, Connecticut, August 9, 1903. The family resided at Branchville, Connecticut, for several years where Frederick was employed in an Ore Mill. They were also proprie­ tors of a general store at Branchville which Fannie Lent continued after his death. Fannie Lent married 2nd about 1904/5, John Peck, a veteran of the War of the Rebellion and resided on a farm at Branchville until his death after which she removed to her daughters home on May Street, Worcester, Massachusetts, where she died. There were no children by the second marriage. Both Frederick and Fannie Lent are buried in the cemetery at Branchville, Connecticut, but have no grave markers. Children of Frederick and Fannie F. (Delavan) Lent, were: 364. + i Mahala Elizabeth, b. Aug. 11, 1855; d. Aug. 29, 1927. 365. + ii Beatrice, b. March 14, 1859; living 1940. 366. iii William., m. had several children. 367. iv Thomas, m. resided at Norwalk, Conn.; had several children. 368. V Edward~ m. at Worcester, Mass.; had children. 369. vi Howard, m. Kate--- and resided at Worcester, Mass.; Had one son Raymond. Howard is deceased. 370. vii Oliver, m. resided at Branchville, Conn.; had two children. 371. viii Starr, m. no further record. 372. + ix Cora, b. 1880; now deceased. Auth. Family Records; Massachusetts and Connecticut Vital Statistics; Cemetery Records.

208. HARRIET DELAVAN ( Arza 5, Jesse 4, Abraham 3, Timothy 2, Cor­ nelius 1 ), was born at Southeast, Putnam County, New York, August 5, 1840 and died at her daughters home (Mary R. Smith) at Brookfield, Massachusetts, February 21. 1911. She married 1st James Wheeler, who died and was buried at Danbury, Connecticut. She married 2nd Nov­ ember 29, 1866, Joseph K. Haviland, son of Thomas and Rosalind (Sear­ les) Haviland of Rye, New York, born February 12, 1842 and died at Rye, New York, August 29, 1872, from disease contracted while serving 38 SIXTH GENERATION as a soldier in the Wnr of the Rebellion. Children of James and Harriet (Delavan} Wheeler, were:

3"73. + i Frances .J. • b. 1856; d. 19-31. Children of Joseph K. and Harriet {Delavan-Wheeler} Haviland, were: 374. ii Mary Rose, b. May 18, 1868; d. 1928; m. as his second wife, J. Walter Smith, son of Sylvester and Louisa Smith, b. 1857; d. 1931. The 1st wife of Mr. Smith was Lydia M. Lewis, b. 1856; d. 1889. He was for many years Deacon of the Dewey·street Baptist Church at Wor­ cester, Mass. He spent the latter years of his life on Meadowbrook Farm, near Lake

Quabaug, Brookfield, Mass 4 Children by his 1st marriage were: Harold, Elbert, Ruth & Linda. No children by 2nd marriage. He and his two wives are buried in North Grafton Cemetery, North Grafton, Mass. 375. iii Hattie E., b. Dec. 21, 1869; d. Oct. 27, 1890. Auth. Cemetery Records; Family Records; The Haviland Genealogy by Josephine C. Frost.

220. HENRY SILAS AMBLER ( John 5, Deborah 4, John 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ). was born at New York City, June 30, 1836 and died at Chatham. Columbia County, New York, September 17, 1905. He was an authority on Agriculture and built a political career on his knowledge, occupying important appointive offices in the state agricultural department. He was also a member of the New York State Senate from 1899 until his death. He married at Potter Hill, Rhode Island• September 27, 1864, Julia Maria Babcock• daughter of Oliver and Phebe Babcock, born at Potter Hill, April 13, 1843. They removed to Pleasant County, West Virginia; later to New York City and in 1873 he purchased his father's estate at Chatham, New York whe~e he became an influential citizen. Children of Henry Silas and Julia Maria (Babcock) Ambler, were:

376. i Henry Babcock., b. March 22~ 1866; m. 1st Sept. 27.,1894 at Westerly, R. I. Edna L. Barbourt dau­ ghter of James and Sarah F. (Lewis/ Barbour, d. July 21, 1906 without issue. m. 2nd Jassamin Greene. Resided Chatham, N. Y. 1926. Held the degree of D.V.S. 377. ii John Edgar, M. D.b. July 24, 1871; d. Feb.24,1913; m. Charlotte Seaman. Parents of John Edgar, b. Dec. 4, 1907. He was a physician in New York City. 378. iii Nathan Babcock, b. May 29, 1876; m, Apr.29.1906, Mary Bell Street. Parents of Elizabeth. b. Jan.29,1907. Resided So.Orange,N.J.1925. 379. iv Elenora, b. Chatham• N.Y. Oct. 11, 1880J Vassar 1904; m. Chatham• N.Y. Oct. 16, 1907, Harry Sylvester Best, son of Henry J. and Julia (Vosburg) Best, b. Hillsdale, N.Y. Dec. 16, 1882. Parents of Julia SIXTH GENERATION

Eleanora, b. Nov. 9, 1909 and Henry, b. Feb. 22, 1913. V Stephen Babcock, b. Dec. 13, 1888; m. 1916, ova Akin. Parents of Marjorie• b. March 29,1917; Lucile Olney, b. June 2. 1918 and Step­ hen, b. Oct. 1919. Auth. Richard Ambler of Watertown, Massachusetts and Stamford, Conn­ ecticut by Conklin Mann in N. Y. Gen. & Biog. Record, vol.65.

227. ROBERT ROSE SELDON BARKER ( Pierre A. 5, Polly 4, Nathaniel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 }, was born in 1821 and died in 1846. He was a planter and married Laura W. Glasscock, daughter of Thomas and Laura Glasscock. Children of Robert Rose Seldon and Laura W.(Glasscock) Barker, were: 381. i Sina, 382. ii William, b. 1842. 383. iii Thomas, b. 1843. 384. iv Pierre Augustus,b. 1844. 385. v Helena, b. 1845.

Auth. The Barker Genealogy by Elizabeth Frye Barker.

229. JAMES STUART BARKER ( Pierre A. 5, Polly 4, Nathaniel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born August 29, 1825 and died April 10, 1909. He married October 8, 1847, Amilda S. Payton. He served in the War of the Rebellion. Children of James Stuart and Amilda s. {Payton) Barker, all born at Warsaw, Illinois, were:

386. + i James Stuart Jr., b. Sept. 21, 1848; d. Nov. 11, 1877. 387. ii Lewis Payton, b~ 1850; d. 1852, unmarried. 388. iii Robert Seldon# b. July 2, 1852; d. June 11, 1880; m. Sarah Piker. Parents of Mary, John and Mildred. 389. iv Frank George, b. Sept. 13, 1854; m. Oct. 17, 1894, Ida M. Keith. One son John Frank, b. May 11, 1898. 390. V Ella Louisa, b. Nov. 21, 1856; d. March 13, 1924; m~ March 15, 1888, Edward A. Tupper. 391. vi Amilda Susan, b. May 2, 1858; m. Oct. 11, 1880, Pascal E. Scott.

Auth. The Barker Genealogy by Elizabeth Frye Barker. -

231. PIERRE AUGUSTUS BARKER ( Pierre A. 5, Polly 4, Nathaniel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born June 17, 1827. He married in 184~ Helen Johnson. He served in the War of the Rebellion. Children of Pierre Augustus and Helen (Johnson) Barker, all born at Natchez, Mississippi, were:

392. i Julia, b. 1848. 40 SIXTH GENERATION

393. ii Eugenia Maria. m. 1st ---Geheet; m, 2nd Adolph Whitman. 394. iii John, b. 1858; d, 1879, unmarried. Two others, no record found. Auth. The Barker Genealogy by Elizabeth Frye Barker.

239. WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON BARKER ( Francis A. 5 1 Polly 4, Nath­ aniel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born October 16, 1840. He married Sarah E.---, daughter of Robert and Sarah---. He servea four years in the War of the Rebellion as a private in Company K 3rd Iowa Cavalry, later he studied and practiced dentistry and medicine. He inaugurated the movement of the Sycamore tree being known as the "Peace Tree" and planted at the gate of each of the 84 National Cem­ eteries. Children of William Henry Harrison and Sarah E. Barker, born at Pella and Knoxville, Iowa, were:

395. i Frank Menotti, 396. ii Elsie Magoon, m. F. M. Kimmell. 397. iii Nelle, m. Frank Bates. Auth. The Barker Genealogy by Elizabeth Frye Barker.

246. DR. DWIGHT DELAVAN STEBBINS { Nehemiah D. 5, Sarah 4, Nath­ aniel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Warsaw {or Hammonds­ port), New York May 6, 1835 and died at Cairo, Illinois, July 18, 1862. He married November 8, 1860, Martha Frances Strong, born Aug. 6, 1837. He practiced medicine at Detroit, Michigan and acted as assistant physician with the 10th Michigan regiment during the War of the Rebellion altho not being enrolled as a soldier. Children of Dr. Dwight Delavan and Martha Frances (Strong) Stebbins, were: 398. i Emily Dwight Russell, b. Oct. 4, 1861 at Detroit, Mich. Auth, The Stebbins Family by Daniel Stebbins, M. D.; The Stebbins Genealogy by Ralph S. and Robert L. Greenlee.

249. ABRAM L. STEBBINS ( Pierre A. 5, Sarah 4 1 Nathaniel 3 1 Tim­ othy 2., Cornelius 1 ), was born at New York, December 22., 1831 and died at Detroit, Michigan, September 4, 1894. He married in Maine, December 13 or 15, 1859, Adaline E. Bailey, daughter of Amos and Sallie (Baloard) Bailey, born at Milford, Maine,. January 3., 1834. He was by occupation a Business Executive. Children of Abram L. and Adaline E. (Bailey) Stebbins, were:

399. + i Addie .A.. b. March 18, 1861. 400. ii William Pierre, b. Sept. 7, 1863. 401. iii Lizzie, b. Oct. 23, 1864; d. Nov. 20, 1864. 402. iv Laura E., b. May 10, 1872; d. Aug. 16, 1872.

Auth. The Stebbins Genealogy by Ralph Sand Robert L. Greenlee. SIXTH GENERATION 41

250. EUGENIA LAURA STEBBINS ( Pierre A. 5, Sarah 4, Nathaniel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born November 1833. She married Dec. 31,1857, Isaac Benson, born 1816 and died 1894. Children of Isaac and Eugenia Laura (Stebbins) Benson, were:

403. + i James Barnet, b. May 30, 1863; d. May 30, 1897. Auth. The Stebbins Genealogy by Ralphs. and Robert L. Greenlee; Family Records furnished by descendent.

251. EDWARD NELSON STEBBINS ( Pierre A. 5, Sarah 4, Nathaniel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 }, was born at Hammondsport, Steuben County, New York, October 27, 1834. He married at Bridgeport, Connecticut, October 2, 1866, Mary Treat Clapp, daughter of Stillman Sprague and Lizzie (Lamb) Clapp, born December 3, 1841 in New York City. He was a Major in the Ordnance Department, U.S. Army and was stationed at the Washington Arsenal, D. c. during the War of the Rebellion. In February 1877 he was appointed by President Grant, a member of the Board of Indian Commissioners, which office he held for two years. He moved to Coudersport, Pennsylvania, in 1878 and in 1887 was app­ ointed by President Cleveland to be Postmaster in which office he served for four years. He removed in 1891 to Barron, Wisconsin, where he served six years as Chairman of the Board of Education and also as Mayor of that City. Occupation Manufacturer. Children of Edward Nelson and Mary Treat (Clapp) Stebbins, were:

404. i Mary Louisa, b. July 17, 1867; m. William L. Morris 405. ii Frank Sprague, b, Aug. 22, 1869; d. Sept. 25, 1896. 406. iii Jessie Watt, b, Nov.11,1870; m. Frank H. Spencer. 407; iv Edward Nelson, b. Oct. 27, 1872. 408. V Elizabeth Lamb, b. May 4, 1874; d. young. 409. vi Stillman S., b. Feb. 26, 1875; d. young, 410. vii Pierre A., b. Feb. 26, 1875; d. young. 411. viii Isabelle Gertrude, b. July 5,1876; m. Annesley T. Young. 412. ix Eugene Benson, b. Nov. 26, 1878; d. July 15, 1927. 413. X Arthur Percy, b. May 13, 1880. 414. xi Harold Delavan, b. f~ay 9, 1884. 415. xii Helen Anita, b. March 28, 1887. Auth. The Stebbins Genealogy by Ralphs. and Robert L. Greenlee; Family Records furnished by descendent.

252. PIERRE AUGUSTUS STEBBINS ( Pierre A. 5, Sarah 4, Nathaniel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born February 10, 1837 and died in 1909, He married in 1867, Mary Mann, b. 1844 and died_?. Children of Pierre Augustus and Mary (Mann} Stebbins, were:

416. i Lucille, d. Aug, 19, 1897. 417 • + ii Eloise, b. May 8, 1870; d. Oct. 14, 1937.

Auth. Family Records furnished by descendent. 42 SIXTH GENERATION

254. CHARLES ALONZO STEBBINS { Pierre A. 5, Sarah 4 1 Nathaniel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 }, was born at Almond, Steuben County, New York, January 17, 1849 and died August 4, 1909. He married at Couders­ port, Potter County1 Pennsylvania, May 8, 1874, Rebecca Ann Glass­ mire, daughter of Daniel Fagar and Rebecca (Mills) Glassmire, born at Pottsville, Schuykill County, Pennsylvania~ January 13, 1850 and died in 1903. Resided Coudersport, Pennsylvania. Occupation Merchant. Children of Charles Alonzo and Rebecca Ann {Glassmire) Stebbins, were:

418. i Frederick Alonzo, b. Apr• 2 1 1875; d. Aug. 24, 1936; m. Apr. 17 1 1915, Florence Keck. Parents of Louise Georgiana, b. July 26, 1916; m. March 19, 1938, George Hart. and Florence Eugenia, b. July 16, 1918. 419. ii Almira La 1lI' a, b. June 22, 1876; m. Aug. 9 1 1905, Ralph Chapman Lloyd. Parents of Mar­ gret Caroline, b. at Coudersport, Pa. May 30, 1906 and Isabelle Leone, b. Nov. 25, 1914; d. May 24 1 1932. 420~ iii Caroline, b. Oct. 22 1 1877; d. Nov. 23 1 1902. 421. iv Georgiana, b. Nov. 3, 1878; m. Jan. 21, 1914, Lewis Melrose Smith. Auth. The Stebbins Genealogy by Ralphs. and Robert L. Greenlee; Family Records furnished by descendent.

259. CHARLES HASTINGS STEBBINS ( Theodore T. 5 1 Sarah 4 1 Nathaniel 3 1 Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Charlotte, Eaton County, Michigan, May 8 1 1850. He married at Paw Paw, Van Buren County, Mich. December 27 1 1882 1 Carrie L. Parker, daughter of o. Frank and Marga­ ret (Lyle) Parker, born at Paw Paw, Michigan, December 18, 1867. Resided at Dowagiac, Michigan. Children of Charles Hastings and Carrie L. (Parker) Stebbins,were:

422. 1 Margret ta, b. June 27, 1884~ 423~ ii Theodore Lyle, b. June 18, 1888. 424. iii Frank Parker, b. June 18, 1888. Auth. The Stebbins Genealogy by Ralphs. and Robert L. Greenlee.

261. ALBERT HENRY STEBBINS ( Theodore T. 5, Sarah 4, Nathaniel 3 1 Timothy 2 1 Cornelius 1 ), was born at Dowagiac, Cass County, Michigan, June 12, 1857. He married J-ime 25, 18791 Gertrude Blak~, born at Lee Center, Lee County, Illinois, June 12, 1857. Resided Hammond, Indiana. Occupation Clerk. Children of Albert Henry and Gertrude (Blake) Stebbins, were:

425. i Emily Madge, b~ Dec~ 18, 1881. 426. ii Gertrude Lucile,b. Nov; 6, 1883. 427~ iii Joseph Niel, b. Jan. 17, 1886. 428. iv Helen Anabell, b. June 30, 1897. Auth. The Stebbins Genealogy by Ralphs. and Robert L. Greenlee. SIXTH GENERATION 43

268. LEWIS HALL STEBBINS ( Frederick A. 5, Sarah 4, Nathaniel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Dowagiac, Cass County, Michigan~ April 23, 1866. He married at Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, October 4, 1887, Phoebe Carpenter, daughter of David and Alice (Ray) Carpen­ ter, born at Leland, La Salle County, Illinois, March 16, 1862. Resided at Chicago, Illinois. Occupation, Yard Master. Children of Lewis Hall and Phoebe (Carpenter) Stebbins, were:

429. i Olive c., b. July 261 1889• Auth. The Stebbins Genealogy by Ralphs. and Robert L. Greenlee.

283. MARY ELIZABETH FROST ( Samuel 5, Cornelia 4, Samuel 3, Tim­ othy 2, Cornelius·1 ), was born at Carmel, Putnam County, New York, February 16, 1832. She married at Prattsburgh, New York, November 26, 1853, s. Dwight Cook, son of Quartus and Lucy (Hopkins) Cook. He was an Elder in the Presbyterian Church at Prattsburgh, New York. Resided at Poultney, New York in 1901. Children of s. Dwight and Mary Elizabeth (Frost) Cook, were: 430. + i Floyd Henry, b. Oct. 18, 1858. 431. + ii William E., Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine c. Frost,

284. ARMENIA ANN FROST ( Samuel 5, Cornelia 4 1 Samuel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Yorktown, New York, December 28, 1840. She married October 27, 1858, Peter F. Paris, son of James and Nancy Paris, born at Wheeler, New York, January 27, 1837~ Resided Avoca, New York. Children of Peter F. and Armenia Ann (Frost) Paris, were!

432. + i Frank H.:, b. April 13, 1860. 433. ii William F., b. Prattsburgh, N. Y. Feb. 4 1 1879; d. Feb. 10, 1879. Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine c. Frost.

286. HOWARD TYLER FROST ( Munson 5, Cornelia 4, Samuel 3, Timothy 2 1 Cornelius 1 ). was born at Carmel, Putnam County, New York, May 17, 1842. He married at New Orleans, Louisana, June 3, 1868, Isabella G. Jewell, daughter of Joel w. and Ellen (McCarthy) ·Jewell of New Orleans, born at New Orleans, La., November 8, 1845. Children of Howard Tyler and Isabella G. (Jewell) Frost, were:

434. + i Mary Ellen G. , b. July 29 1 1869. 435. ii William Howard, b. Dec.26.,1870; d. Nov.9,1871, at New Orleans, La. 436. iii Josephine Howard, b, March 30, 1874. 437. iv Abbie Morey, b. Dec. 29, 1875; d. July 6 1 1878 at New Orleans, La. 438. V Neatos, b. Apr. 7,. 1877; d. New Orleans, La. Aug. 8, 1877, 439. vi Bessie G., b. June 9 1 1883. (Auth. as above.) 44 SIXTH GENERATION

289. EDW.'.. RD MUNSON FROST ( Munson 5 1 Cornelia 4, Samuel 3, Timothy 2. Cornelius 1 ), Jplown as Munson was born at Carmel, Putnam County, New York, May 28, 1848. He married in the Presbyterian Church at Yorktown, New York, December 24, 1874, Mary Ann Lee, daughter of ,\bijah and Mary Ann (Strang) Lee, born September 10, 1823 and died February 1, 1885~ He father Abijah died ~ugust 9 1 1888 aged 69 yrs. Children of Edward Munson and Mary .i"..nn (Lee) Frost, were:

440. + i Edward Irving, b. Oct. 24, 1875. 441. + ii Eleanor Lee, b. ~\.pr. 27 ~ 1877. 442. + iii Mary Ann, b. Sept. 25, 1878. 443. + iv Alice Bell, b. Feb. 21, 1880. 444. V Frances Jane, b. at Yorktown, N. Y. Nov. 18, 1881; m. L. C. Penn. Resided Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Parents of Helen Cynthia. 445. vi Harriet M., b~ Yorktown, N. Y. Apr.10,1883; unmarried 446. vii Samuel Tilley, b. Dec. 25, 1884; m. Eleanor Knokey of Hoquiam, Wash. Resided Live Eagle Idaho. 447. viii Robert Strang, b. Yorktown, N. Y. Dec. 21, 1886; Unm­ arried 1912. 448. ix Wm. Cumming, b. Yorktown, N. Y. Aug. 181 1888; Unm­ arried 1912. 449. X Flora Louise, b. May 28, 1890; unmarried 1912., 450. xi John Munson, b. Feb. 11, 1894; unmarried 1912. Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine C. Frost.

291. CORNELIA AGNES FROST ( Floyd 5, Cornelia 4, Samuel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Jefferson Lake, New York, January 13, 1835. She married at Piermont, New York, January 1, 1861, Isaac New­ ton Voris, son of Phebe (Baldwin)"Voris, born at Nyack, New York, March 13, 1831 and died at DesMoines, Iowa, February 25, 1892. Children of Isaac Newton and Cornelia Agnes (Frost) Voris, were:

451. + i Mary, b. June 1 1 1862. 452. ii Alvin, b. Pescadero, Cal. July 24, 1866; d. at Arcadia, Iowa, Oct. 10, 1874. 453. + iii Floyd Thomas, b. May 8, 1872. Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine c. Frost; D. A. R. Lineage Books# 49,432.

293. MARGARET MORSE FROST { Floyd 5, Cornelia 4, Samuel 3, Timo­ thy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born in the Gilead Parsonag_e at Carmel, Putnam County, New York, November 30, 1837. She married at Rockland Hill, Piermont, New York, September 6, 1859, Calvin Augustus Smith, son of Thomas and Mary (Smith) Smith (Cousins), born Newfield, Maine, August 16, 1822. Resided East Orange, New Jersey in 1901. Children of Calvin Augustus and Margaret Morse (Frost) Smith, were:

454. + i Floyd R., 455. + ii Calvin Augustus, Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine c. Frost. 45 SIXTH GENERATION

294. HARRIET SOPHIA FROST ( Floyd 5, Cornelia 4, Samuel 3, Tim­ othy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Derby, Connecticut, July 31, 1839. She married at Pescadero, California, April 16, 1865, Lysanus Wflber Williams, son of Seth Clark and Tharza (Lyon) Williams. Resided at Fruit Vale, California. Children of Lysanus Wilber and Harriet Sophia (Frost) Williams, were:

456. i Louis Wilber, b~ California, Dec. 16, 1866; d. there. 457. ii Sophie, b. Pescadero, Cal. May 6, 1868; d. Apr. 11, 1873. 458. + iii Clara. Rebecca, b. Pescadero, Cal. Sept. 15, 1871. 459. iv Charles Ellis, b. California, Sept. 24, 1874; d. Dec. 26, 1874. Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine C. Frost.

296. EMILY FRANCES FROST ( Floyd 5, Cornelia 4, Samuel 3 1 Timo­ thy 2 1 Cornelius 1 }, was born at Derby, Connecticut, February 22, 1843. She married at Sparkhill, New York, February 22, 1863, William Burtis Corning, son of William Burtis and Angeline Corning. Children of William Burtis and Emily Frances (Frost) Corning, were: 460. i Florine, b. Rockland, N; Y. Sept. 5, 1864; m. 1st Thomas Case, b. 1863; d. Jan. 1898. Parents of Madeline, b. Sparkhill, N. Y. Jan. 19, 1887. Shem. 2nd March 16, 1898, at·chantry, N. Y. John Henry Bayles of Virginia. Resi­ ded at Hempstead, L. I. ·1n 1900. 461. ii Maude B., b. Sparkhill, N. Y. Jan. 19, 1873; m. Hemp­ stead, L. I. Apr. 14, 1897, Herbert Lincoln Norton of Jamaica, L. I. Parents of Dorothy, b~ Jamaica, L. I. Aug. 2, 1898. 462. iii Mabel, b. June 10, 1880; d. July 4, 1883 at Spark­ hill, N. Y. 463. iv Amos Elwood, b. Feb. 25, 1885. Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine c. Frost.

297. REBECCA ANN FROST { Floyd 5, Cornelia 4, Samuel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Birmingham, Connecticut, January 18, 1845. She married at Fairfax, Iowa, January 20, 1879( Charles Alex. Daniel, son of Matthew and Eunice Wakefield.(SturgesJ Daniel, born at Moresville, New York, September 29, 1838. Resided at Boulder, Colorado, in 1900. Children of Charles Alex. and Rebecca Ann {Frost) Daniel, were;

464. i Irwin, b. Arcadia, Iowa, Aug. 22, 1880; m. Myrtle M. Sanders. Parents of Ethel Adella, b. Nov. 2, 1910.

Auth, The Frost Genealogy by Josephine c. Frost; D. A. R. Lineage Books# 46,678. 46 SIXTH GENERATION

298. FLOYD THOMAS FROST ( Floyd 5, Cornel.ia 4 1 Samuel 3 1 Timothy 2, Cornelius l }, was born at Birmingham, Connecticut; November 29, 1846. He married at Adrian, Michigan, April 23, 1879, Annie c. Bowen, daughter of Lucien and Ann (Tabor) Bowen, born at Adrian, Michigan, February 21, 1858. Children of Floyd Thomas and Annie C. {Bowen) Frost, were:

465. i Paul Delavan, b. Arcadia, Iowa~ Feb. 29, 1880. 466. ii Annie May, b. Anamosa, Iowa, Aug. 24, 1884. Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine c. Frost.

299. BENIAH YOUNG FROST ( Floyd 5 1 Cornelia 4, Samuel 3 1 Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Birmingham, Connecticut, September 12, 1848. He married at Orangeburg, New York, April 3 1 18?0, Margaret Louisa Blanch, daughter of Joseph and Sarah A. Blanch. He was a Banker and Broker in New York City. Children of Beniah Young and Margaret Louisa (Blanch) Fr&st, were:

467. i Louis Delavan, b. Orangeburg, N. Y. Feb. 8, 1871; d. Norwood, N. J. Feb. 18, 1889. 468~ + ii LeRoy, b~ Orangeburg, N. y. Nov. 18, 1872. 469. iii Annette, b. Sparkhill, N. Y. Nov. 8, 18'74; d. Nyack, N. Y. Aug. 13, 1894. 470~ iv Frederick Jerome,b. Nov. 14, 1876. 471. V Blanch, b. Norwood, N. J. Sept. 24, 1883. Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine c. Frost.

307. MERLE ARTHUR FROST (Daniel 5, Cornelia 4, Samuel 3 1 Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Litchfield, Michigan, December 17,1871. He married at Chicago, Illinois, October 8, 1896, Martha King Watter­ man, daughter of William A. and Julia (King) Watterman. Merle was a Congregational Minister. Children of Merle Arthur and Martha King (Watterman) Frost, were:

472. i Wm. Waterman, b~ Chicago, Ill. July 28, 1897. 473. ii Merle A., b. Miles, Ia. Nov. 17, 1898. 474. iii Frederick Rogers,b. Chicago, Ill. Apr. 101 1901; d. Dec. 20, 1902. 475. iv July Elizabeth, b. Aug. 21, 1905. 476. V Henry King, b. Oct. 12, 1907. Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine C. Frost.

313. SAMUEL PAYSON SMITH ( Annis 5, Cornelia 4, Samuel 3 1 Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), Date of birth and death unknown. He married at Pulaski, New York, December 19, 1868, Julia A. Frye, daughter of Johns. and Margaret A. Frye. He was a farmer and resided at Albion, New York. Children of Samuel Payson and Julia A. (Frye) Smith, were: 477. Gertie hnnie, m. Albion, N. Y. Oct. 18, 1894, Wilfred A. Lane, son of Wilfred I. and Sarah Lane. Had 47 SIXTH GENEIU.TION

one child, b. Syracuse, N. Y. May 26, 1897. 478. ii Jennie Cornelia, m. Albion, N. Y. Oct.14, 1897, Charles J. West, b. Bennington, Vt. Jan.21,1867, son of Charles J, and Mary West. Resided Utica, N. Y. L\uth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine c. Frost...

314, LYMAN BEECHER SMITH ( Annis 5, Cornelia 4 1 Samuel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Peekskill, New York, June 15 1 1845. He married ls t at· Albion, New York, July 3, 1873, Mary s·, Norton, Daugh­ ter of Hiram F. and Martha A, (Belden) Norton, born at Albion, New York, May 3 1 1853 and died there April 26, 1890• He married 2nd July 1, 18911 at Albion, New York, Ju.lia E. Norton a slater or his first wife, born August 26, 1862, Resided at Pulaski, New York. Children of Lyman Beecher and Julia E. (Norton) Smith~ were:

479. i Clarence Lym.an, b, May 5, 1892. 480~ ii Elton Ferres, b, Sept. 27, 1893. 481. iii DeWitt Frost, b, Feb, 14, 1896,

L·~uth- The Frost Genealogy by Josephine c. Frost.

315, ELIAS CHAUNCEY SMITH ( Annis 5, Cornelia 4, Samuel 3, Timothy 2 1 Cornelius 1 ), was born at Peekskill, New York, October 7, 1847. He married at Henderson, New York, February 2, 1874, Mary Jane Pres­ ley, daughter of Hiram s. and Mary M. Presley, born at Ellisburg, New York, April 28, 1847. Resided Henderson, New York. Children of Elias Chauncey and Mary Jane (Presley) Smith, were:

482. i Isaac Elias, b• Aug. 16, 1876; d. Apr. 1, 1888. Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine c. Frost.

317. SOPHIA A. SMITH ( Annis 5, Cornelia 4, Samuel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), date·or birth and death not known. She married at Williarusto,m, New YQrk, December 3 1 1868, Samuel P. Clement, son of Horace E. and Mercey (Howard) Clement; born at Winfield, New York, February 8, 1845 and died at Syracuse, New York, September 8, 1898, Resided at Fernwood, New York. · Children of Samuel P. and Sophia A. (Smith) Clement, were:

483. i Grace A., b. Altman, N. Y. Oct. 25, 1869; m. Apr. 2 1 1900 at Toronto, Canada, Louis Bartley DeJune, b, Pulaski, N. Y, son of William and Nellie DeJune. Resided Syracuse; N. Y. 484. ii Nellie A., b. Altman, N.Y. Aug.27,1871; d. Feb.15,1874. 485. + iii Maude A., b, Altman, N. Y. Sept. ·10, 1874. 486. iv Benjamin L., b. Altman, N.Y. Oct,31,1878; d. Oct.281 1881. Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine C~ Frost. 48 SIXTH GENERATION

318. AGNES NANCY SMITH ( Annis 5, Cornelia 4, Samuel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), date of birth and death not known. She married at Pine­ ville, New York, December 17, 1871, DeWitt Whitney, son of Fayette and Eliza Ann {Olin) Whitney, born at Altman, New York, August 6,1847 and died there January 19--. She married 2nd Henry Jones. Children of DeWitt and Agnes Nancy (Smith) Whitney, were:

487. i Lena, b. Altman, N. Y. Oct. 2, 1872; m. Dec. 24, 1891, Charles Jennings, son of s. w. and Margaret (Mowers) Jennings, b. Howardville, N. Y. July 27, 1869. Parents of Evelyn, b. Howardville, N. Y. March 16, 1893. 488. ii Floyd Fayette, b. March 26, 1876. Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine c. Frost.

320. LOUISE M. SMITH ( Annis 5, Cornelia 4, Samuel 3 1 Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Peekskill, New York, March 24, 1858. She married at Peekskill, New York, December 25, 1884, Henry c. Birdsall, son of Henry and Dorinda (Wilkins) Birdsall, born at Peekskill, New York, April 16, 1857. Resided at Peekskill, New York. Children of Henry c. and Louise M. (Smith) Birdsall, were: 489. i Emily Frost, b~ Sept. 6, 1886; d. Sept. 28, 1893. 490. ii Gladys, b. Aug. 12, 1887; m. Randall Washburn. Par­ ents of Lillian. Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine c. Frost.

322. GEORGE HENRY DELAVAN ( Nathan 5, George 4, Nathan 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Guilford, New York, February 1, 1839 and died there April 3, ·1922. He married Maria Terry of Oxford, New York, December 24, 1863. Children of George Henry and Maria (Terry) DeLavan, were: 491. + i Edwin Terry, b. Guilford, N. Y. July 26, 1865. 492. + ii Byron Henry, b~ Guilford, N. Y. Oct~ 25, 1870. 49311 + iii Frederick Nathan, b. Guilford, N. Y. Nov. 26, 1874. Auth Family Records furnished by descendent.

323. SAMUEL ASHER DELAVAN ( Nathan 5, George 4, Nathan 3 1 Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Guilford, New York, July 14, 1840 and died there January 17, 1909. He married at Guilford, May 22, 1878, Marie Antoinette Mott-Bunnell, born at Unadilla, New York, November 16~ 1855 and died at Binghamton, New York, January 3, 1907. Children of Samuel Asher and Marie Antoinette (Mott-Bunnell) DeLavan, were: 494. i Virginia Pearl, b. at Guilford, N. Y. March 1, 1879; m. June 11, 1907, at Guilford, Conrad Culli Klee of Binghamton, b. Sept. 7, 1881. They reside at Binghamton, New York 1940. No children. 49 SIXTH GENERATION

495. ii Samuel Asher Jr., b. at Guilford, N. Y. Feb. 25, 1881; m. at Seneca Falls, N. Y. May 1, 1912, Jane Kenyon, b. July 19, 1888. Parents of Dorothy, b. Oct. 19, 1913; m. May 4,1935, John Davenports They reside at Province­ town, Mass., 1940.

Auth. Family Records furnished by# 494; D~A. R. Lineage Books #106, 592.

324. LUCY SMITH DELAVAN ( Nathan 5, George 4, Nathan 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Guilford, New York, March 27, 1844 and died at Farmingdale, Long Island, June 13, 1915. She married Henry Heady of Norwich, New York and removed to Whitewater, Wisconsin. Children of Henry and Lucy Smith (DeLavan) Heady, were:

496, i Wealthy Phelps, d. in infancy. 497. ii Rev. John Heady, Priest of the Episcopal Church; m. Blanche Durfee of Washington, D. C. Parents of Elizabeth, Lucy DeLavan and Nathan DeLavan Heady. He is deceased and his widow and children reside at Washington, D. C. Children are all mar­ ried. 498. iii Lucy Abigail, b. Oct. 7, 1879; m. at Binghamton, N. Y. Charles Shields of New York City, and resides in Van Nuys, California. Their children did not survive.

Auth. Family Records furnished by# 494.

326- WILBUR J. DELAVAN ( James Harvey 5, Oliver 4, Nathan 3, Tim­ othy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born in 1840; married in 1863, Adaline Crittenden, b. 1844; d. 1912. Children of Wilbur J. and Adaline (Crittenden) Delavan, were:

499. i Susan, b. at Willett, N. Y. ; m. George Major Champlin. 500~ ii John Burton, b. at Willett, Nr Y. Sept. 27~ 1875; m. Anna Taft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Taft of Binghamton, N. Y. He was Y. M. C. A. Secretary with the 78th Division during World War 1. Freemason 32 degree; Presbyter­ ian. They have one son Maxwell.

Auth. D. A. R. Lineage Books #118,829; History of Broome County by Lewis Historical Pub. Co. Inc. vol 3, p. 2?2. 50 SEVENTH GENERATION

346. MABEL GERTRUDE BOOTH ( Gertrude 6 1 Rev. George Edwin 5 1 Dr. David 4, Timothy 3, Timothy 2 1 Cornelius 1 ), was born at Anamosa, Iowa, December 2, 1872. She married at Anamosa, Iowa, June 22, 1897, William. Fisk Brewer, born at Chapel Hill, North Carolina, August 26, 1870·. They reside at Bozeman, Montana, 1940. Children of William Fisk and Mabel Gertrude (Booth) Brewer, were:

501. 1 William, ) Twins, b. at Cambridge, Mass., May 7, 502. ii Wilma, ) 1899; d. there May 7, 1899 503. iii Gertrude Delavan, b. Bozeman, Montana, Oct. 17, 1900; resides Chicago, Illinois 1940. 504. + iv Helen Adele, b. Bozeman, Montana, Sept. 29, 1903. Auth. Family Records furnished by# 346.

348. GEORGE EDWIN DELAVAN ( George Edwin 3rd 6 1 Rev. George Edwin 5, Dr. David 4, Timothy 3 1 Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born January 27, 1880. He married February 17, ---- at Traer, Iowa, Margaret Mc­ cornack, born December 22, 1879. Children of George Edwin 4th and Margaret (Mccornack) Delavan, were:

505. i Jenn Inger, b. at Los Angeles, Cal., Oct. 17, 1905; m. ----Guyot. 506. ii Dorothy Lucretia, b. at Los Angeles, Cal., Nov. 27, 1911; m. at Los Angeles, Cal., July 12,19391 Carl Prettyman, who d. at Los Angeles, Dec. 21 1 1939. Auth. Family Records furnished by# 346.

349. ELMA RUMSEY DELAVAN ( David Bryson 6, Edward Close 5, Tomp­ kins Close, 4, Timothy 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born in New York City, December 20, 1905. She married February 15, 1926, William Randolph Moore, son of Charles Robert and Mary (Spurlin) Moore of Camden, Alabama, born October 25 1 1898. He is a graduate of the Uni­ versity of Georgia, Class of 1920. Children of William Randolph and Elma Rumsey (Delavan) Moore, were:

507. i William Randolph Jr., b. Oct. 20 1 1933. 508. ii Marion Rumsey, b. Dec. 3 1 1935. Auth. Fc.rnily Records furnished by Dr~ Delavan.

364. MAHALA ELIZABETH LENT ( Fannie F. 6, Arza 5 1 Jesse 4 1 Abrnhrun 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Carmel, Putnam County, New York, August 11 1 1855 and died at Worcester, Massachusetts, August 29, 1927. She was married at South Salem, Westchester County, New York, December 25, 1873, Rev. Thomas M. Gray pastor of the Presbyterian Church of that place officiating, to Ezra Milton Bennett, son of Noah and Clarissa (Hutchinson) Bennett, born at Amenia, New York, December 25, 1849 and died at Worcester, Massachusetts, from injuries received in a Street Railway accident, November 1, 1921. The family resided at Georgetown, Connecticut, for some time and 51 SEVENTH GENERATION then removed to Palmer, Massachusetts and afterwards to Worcester, Massachusetts, where Mr. Bennett was associated with the Wright Wire Company on Hammond Street, for many years as a foreman. They with two of their children are buried in Oak Knoll Cemetery, Palmer, Mass. Children of Ezra Milton and Mahala Elizabeth (Lent) Bennett, were:

509. + i Gertrude Estelle~ b. Georgetown, Conn., Nov. 4, 1874. 510. + ii Angenette, b. Georgetown, Conn., Dec. 12, 1876. 511. iii Sarah E., b. March 21, 1878; d. Oct. 21, 1887. 512. iv Bertie Garfield, b. Sept. 19, 1881; d. Jan. 8, 1888. 513. + V Elmer Milton, b. Worcester, Mass., March 12, 1893. A uth • Family Records; Mass. State Vital Statistics.

365. BEATRICE LENT ( Fannie F. 6 1 Arza 5, Jesse 4, Abraham 3 1 Tim­ othy 2 1 Cornelius 1 ), was born March 14, 1859 and resides at Topstone, near Ridgefield, Connecticut, 1940 at the home of her cousin Charles F. Bronson, and is the last of her generation living. She married at South Salem, Westchester County, New York, August 3, 1875, Nathan Dann, born February 141 1854 and died July 301 1921, Children of Nathan and Beatrice (Lent) Dann, were:

514. i Frances A., b. March 1, 1884; living 1940; m, 1st Dec, 19041 Arthur Whitlock, by whom she had one son Harry Laverne, b. March 9, 1906; m. June 18, 1937, Dorothy Hendrick Davis who d. Oct. 28, 1938. Frances m. 2nd Apr, 231 1927, William A. Widmer. 1st husband was divorced. 515. ii Archie L., b. Apr. 1, 1875; living 1940; m. 1st Oct. 28, 1897 at Bearsville, N. Y. to Lucy Van DeBogert, b. March 1876; d. Feb. 8, 1900. Hem. 2nd at Philadelphia, Pa., Margaret McNulty, b. Nov. 17, 1877. One child by 1st marriage, Blanche, b. Feb. 151 1899. No children by 2nd marriage. Auth. Family Records furnished by# 365.

372. CORA LENT ( Fannie F. 6, Arza 5, Jesse 4, Abraham 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born in 1880 and is now 1940 deceased. She mar­ ried 1st Charles Dean, born 1876 and died 1914. Resided at Branch­ ville, Connecticut. She married 2nd. Eugene Mulkin of Danbury, Conn­ ecticut and resided there. No children by second marriage. Children of Charles and Cora (lent) Dean, were: 516. i Edith M., b. 1897; d• 1897. 517. ii Mildred, b. 1898; m. at Bethel, Conn., Aug. 10, 1929, Robert Parker Brodie. Parents of Dean Parker, b. May 7 1 1933.

Auth. Cemetery Records; Family Records. 52 SEVENTH GENERATION

373. FRANCES J. WHEELER ( Harriet 6, Arza 5, Jesse 4, Abraham 3> Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born in 1856 and died in 1931. She married Charles H. Walker of Rye, New York, born in 1852 and died at Rye, New York, in 1914. Children of Charles H. and Frances J. (Wheeler) Walker., were:

518. i Charles Wheeler, M. D., Physician of White Plains., New York, 1940. Has one child Mary Wheeler Walker. 519. ii Alexander Smith., 520. 111 Frank A., 521. iv Harriet Delevan, m. James Jackson and resides at Mamaroneck., New York, 1940. Has one son. Auth. Family Records.

386. JAMES STUART BARKER JR. (James Stuart 6, Pierre A, 5 1 Polly 4 1 Nathaniel 3, Timothy 2 1 Cornelius 1 ), was born September 211 1848 and died November 11, 1877. He married in 1869, Anella Hecot. Children of James Stuart Jr. and Anella (Hecox} Barker, all born at Alexandra, Misouri, were;

522. i Anna Susie, b. Sept. 25, 1871; m. 1st James Bates. m. 2nd William McHugh. 523. ii James Frank, b. Oct. 29, 1872. 524 .. iii Bertrand,. 525. iv Bertha, m. Edward Walton. Auth. The Barker Genealogy by Elizabeth Frye Barker.

399. ADDIE A. STEBBINS ( Abram 6, Pierre A, 5 1 Sarah 4, Nathaniel 3 1 Timothy 2 1 Cornelius 1 ), was born March 18, 1861, She married at Detroit, Michigan, February 11, 1886, William Cook Wilson, son of William B. and Sarra (Wolford) Wilson, born at Quincy, Michigan., Oct­ ober 11, 1859. Resided at Lincoln., Nebraska. Children of William Cook and Addie A. (Stebbins) Wilson, were:

526. i Pierre William., o. July 11. 1888; d• 1889 1 aged 11 mos, 527. ii Howard Stebbins, b. Nov. 161 1894, Auth. The Stebbins Genealogy by Ralphs. and Robert L. Greenlee.

403, JAMES BARNET BENSON ( Eugenia L. 6, Pierre A, 5 1 Sarah 4 1 Nathaniel 3 1 Timothy 2 1 Cornelius 1 ), was born May 30, 1863 and died May 301 1897., He married December 4 1 1884, Katherine Jane Hodskin, b. 1865. Children of James Barnet and Katherine Jane (Hodskin) Benson, were:

528. + i Eugenia Celina, b. Feb. 3 1 1886, 529. ii Frances Adele, b. Oct. 2, 1888. 530.. iii Eloise Rebecca, b, Coudersport,· Pa. May 9 1 1891; m. at Coudersport, Pa, May 28 1 1918, Jay L. Cole. Resides at Batavia, N. Y. 1940. Auth. Family Records; D.A.R. Lineage Books# 93,831 # 94,339• SEVENTH GENERATION

417. ELOISE STEBBINS ( Pierre Augustus 6, Pierre Alonzo 5, Sarah 4, Nathaniel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius l ), was born May 8 1 1870 and died October 14, 1937. She married September 26, 1893, John Walter Wells. Children of John Walter and Eloise (Stebbins) Wells, were:

531. + i Lucille Myrtle, b • .Jan. 23, 1896. 532. ii Katherine Mary, b. March 4, 1901; m. June 301 1926, Henry Hollingsworth Michael Pott. 533. iii Walter Pierre, b. May 10, 1905; m. May 4 1 1937, Anne Elizabeth Mulligan.

Auth. Memoir of The Stebbins Family by Daniel Stebbins, M. D.

430. FLOYD HENRY COOK ( Mary 6, Samuel 5, Cornelia 4, Samuel 3 1 Timothy 2, Corneliua 1 ), was born October 18, 1858. He married at Atlanta, New York, March 101 1883, Carrie Alice Look, daughter of Dr. William G. and Martha Jane Look, born November 19, 1858. Resided at Prattsburgh, New York. Children of Floyd Henry and Carrie Alice (Look) Cook, were:

534. i Mary Jane, b. Sept. 2, 1884. 535. ii Della May, b. June 6, 1890. 536. iii Minnie L., b~ Feb. 12, 1892. 537. iv Carol Amelia, b. Dec. 25, 1894 •. 538. V Harold Dwight, b. March 18 1 1901. Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine c. Frost.

431. WILLIAM E. COOK ( Mary 6 1 Samuel 5, Cornelia 4, Samuel 3 1 Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was married at Prattsburgh, New York, March 16, 1881 to Jennie L. Squires, daughter of Jacob H. and Mary (Hill) Squires, born at Italy, New York, February 13 1 1863. Children of William E. and Jennie L. (Squires) Cook, were:

539. i Maude E. 1 b. Poultney, New York, Jan. 3, 1886. 540. ii Dwight E., b~ Poultney, New York, July 1, 1887. 541. iii Ada L., b. Bath, New York, July 6 1 1895. 542. iv Edna L., b. Poultney, New York, Dec. 5, 1899.

Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine c. Frost.

432. FRANK H. PARIS ( Armenia Ann 6 1 Samuel 5 1 Cornelia 4 1 Samuel 3 1 Timothy 2 1 Cornelius 1 ), was born at Poultney, New York, April 13, 1860. He married at Bismarck, North Dakota, November 1 1 1892 1 Elida E. Couch, daughter of William B. and Martha Couch, born at Centerville, New York, November 27, 1873. Resided at Bismarck, North Dakota. Children of Frank H. and Elida E. (Couch) Paris, werer

543c i Floyd L., b. Sept. 4 1 1893. 544. ii Florence G., b~ Jan, 101 1895., 545. iii Hazel F.~ b• Sept. 27 1 1897. 546. iv Myrtle L., b. Oct. 9, 1899. Auth., The Frost Genealogy by Josephine c. Frost. 54 SEVENTH GENERATION

434. MARY ELLEN G. FROST ( Howard T. 6, Munson 5, Cornelia 4 1 Sam­ uel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at New Orleans, Louisana, July 29, 1869. She married at New Orleans, Louisana, March 7, 1893, John Norris Teun1sson, son of Charles Edward and Annie Isabelle (Aus­ tin) Teunisson. Children ot John Norris and Mary Ellen G.(Frost) Teunisson, were:

547. i Nellie May, b~ May 18, 1895• 548. ii Edna Howard, b. July 19, 1898. 549. iii Annie Bell, b. Dec. 30, 1894; d. Dec. 30, 1894. Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine C. Frost.

440. EDWARD IRVING FROST ( Edward Munson 6, Munson 5 1 Cornelia 4, Samuel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Yorktown, New York, October 24 1 1875. He married at Carmel, New York, October 18, 1899, Georgiana Lounsbery, daughter of Hosea and Elizabeth (Curry) Louns­ bery of Carmel, New York, born at Carmel, July 11, 1879 and died January 7, 1911. Resided at Berkshire, Tioga County, New York. Children of Edward Irving and Georgiana (Lounsbery) Frost, were:

550. i Evelyn Lounsbery, 551. ii Marion Elizabeth, 552. iii Helen Lee, 553. iv Edward Munson., 554. V Hazel Louisa, 555. vi Boward Irving, Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine C. Frost.

441. ELEANOR LEE FROST ( Edward Munson 6J Munson 5 1 Cornelia 4 1 Samuel 3., Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Yorktown, New York, April 27, 1877. She married at Yorktown, New York, June 10, 18961 James J. Mead, son of William L. and Louisa (White) Mead, born at Yorktown, New York, March 8 1 1870. Resided at Yorktown, New York. Children of James J. and Eleanor Lee (Frost) Mead, were:

556. i Mary Cornwall, 557. ii Mildred Frost, 558. iii Eleanor Louisa, Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine C. Frost.

442. MARY ANN FROST ( Edward Munsori 6, Munson 5 1 Cornelia 4 1 Samuel 3 1 Timothy 2 1 Cornelius 1 ), was born at Yorktown, New York, September 2S, 1878. She married at Yorktown, New York, June 1, 1898, Lewis J. Beyea, son of Cyrus and Josephine (James) Beyea of Somers, New York, born at Somers, March 1 1 1878. Resided at Somers, New York. Children of Lewis J. and Mary Ann {Frost) Beyea, were:

559. i Ralph Frost, b. at Somers, New York, June 2, 1900. Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine c. Frost. SEVENTH GENERATION 55

443. ALICE BELL FROST ( Edward Munson 6, Munson 5, Cornelia 4, Samuel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Yorktown, New York, February 21, 1880. She married at Yorktown, October 10, 1900, Lewis W. Mead~ son of Clark and Sarah {Reynolds) Mead, born at Yorktown, New York, May 20, 1864. Resided at Yorktown, New York. Children of Lewis W. and Alice Bell (Frost) Mead, were:

560. i Ethel Frost, 561. ii Florence E., 562. iii Mary Ann, Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine C. Frost.

451. MARY VORIS ( Cornelia Agnes 6, Floyd 5, Cornelia 4, Samuel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Pescadero, California, June 1, 1862. She married at Arcadia, Iowa, September 17, 1884, Rev. William Miller, son of Joseph and Sarah Broden (Henry) Miller, born at Perth County, Ontario, Canada, October 26, 1857. Children of Rev. William and Mary (Voris) Miller, were:

563. i Nellie, b. Luverne, Minn. Nov. 17, 1885. 564. ii Mabel, b. Petersburg, Ill., Aug. 22, 1888. 565. iii Paul Voris, b. Petersburg, Ill., Dec. 23, 1890. 566. iv Merle Seymour, b. Creston, Ia., May 28, 1894.

Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine C. Frost; D.A.R. # 49.430 ..

453. FLOYD THOMAS VORIS ( Cornelia Agnes 6, Floyd 5, Cornelia 4, Samuel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Arcadia, Carroll Coun­ ty, Iowa, May 8, 1872. He married at Washington, Iowa, June 10, 1896, Martha Orilla Mccurdy, daughter of William M. and Orpha Torena (Hen­ drix) Mccurdy, born at Washington County, Iowa, April 4, 1866. Resi­ ded at Storm Lake, Iowa. Children of Floyd Thomas and Martha Orilla (Mccurdy) Voris, were:

567. i Ruth Irene, b. at Storm Lake, Ia., Aug. 5, 1898~ Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine C. Frost.

454. FLOYD R. SMITH ( Margaret 6, Floyd 5, Cornelia 4, Samuel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Piermont, New York, June 2,1866. He married at Newark, New Jersey, December 23, 1890, Alida Porter, daughter of Charles Brittain and Charlotte (Booth) Porter, born at Brooklyn, New York, January 4, 1871. He was a graduate of Yale College Class of 1886. Children of Floyd R. and Alida (Porter) Smith, were:

568. i Floyd R., b. Bedford Park, N.Y.C. Sept. 26, 1891. 569. ii Marguerite Alida,b. New York City, Sept. 12, 1894.

Auth~ The Frost Genealogy by Josephine C. Frost, SEVENTH GENERATION 56

455. CALVIN AUGUSTUS SMITH ( Margaret 6, Floyd 5, Cornelia 4, Sam­ uel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Jersey City, New Jersey, July 21, 1868. He married at Spring Lake, New Jersey, July 27, 1901, a daughter of John B. and Martha M. (Snodgrass) Belville, born at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 19, 1882. Children of Calvin Augustus and ----(Belville) Smith, were:

570. 1 Muriel, b. Woodcliff, New Jersey, May 20, 1902. Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine C. Frost.

458. CLARA REBECCA WILLIAMS ( Harriet 6, Floyd 5, Cornelia 4, Sam­ uel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Pescadero, California, September 15, 1871. She married at San Francisco, California, April 16, 1890, Rev. Franklin Rhoda, son of Frederick and Elizabeth (Donald­ son) Rhoda, born at Crescent City, California, July 14, 1854. He was a Presbyterian Minister~ Children of Rev. Franklin and Clara Rebecca (Williams) Rhoda, were:

571. i John Williams, b. San Francisco, Cal. June 4, 1891. 572. ii Ellen, b. II II If Oct. 29, 1892. 573. iii Frank L., b. If II II Dec. 15, 1893; d. there Feb. 24, 1897. 574. iv Paul E., b. San Francisco, Cal. March 18, 1895. 575. V Lyte Wilbur, b. If II fl Sept. 1, 1896. 576. vi Mabel, b. Valona, Cal. April 11, 1898. 577. vii Floyd Lincoln, b. Fruit Vale, Cal. Nov. 22, 1899. Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine C. Frost.

468. LeROY FROST ( Beniah Young 6, Floyd 5, Cornelia 4, Samuel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Orangeburg, New York, November 18, 1872. He married at Nyack, New York~ June 18, 1896, Marieon L. Towt, daughter of Edward G. and Annie Towt. He was a broker in New York City. Children of LeRoy and Marieon L. (Towt) Frost, were:

578. i Anna LeRoy, b. Nyack, N.Y. Apr.11,1897; d. there Nov. 23, 1898. 579. ii LeRoy; b. Nyack, N. Y. Jan. 8, 1898. 580. iii Mary T., b. Dec. 19, 1899. Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine C. Frost.

485. MAUDE A CLEMENT ( Sophia A. 6, Floyd 5, Cornelia 4, Samuel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Altman, New York, September 10, 1874., She married at Fernwood, New York, December 13, 1899, William H. Weeden, son of Willard D. and Emma J. (Miller) Weeden, born at Fernwood, New York, January 26, 1873. Children of William H. and Maude A. (Clement) Weeden, were;

581~ i Mary Josephine, b. Fernwood, N. Y. Oct. 25, 1900.

Auth. The Frost Genealogy by Josephine C. Frost. 57 SEVENTH GENERATION

491. EDWIN TERRY DELAVAN ( George Henry 6, Nathan 5, George 4, Nathan 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Guilford, New York> July 26, 1865 and died at Tiffin, Ohio. He married 1st Carrie Millard of Oxford, New York and 2nd Lillian---- of Tiffin, Ohio. Children of Edwin Terry and Carrie (Millard) DeLavan, were:

582. i Bl inn Erastus, deceased. 583. ii Marion, m. Richard Marsh at Norwalk, Ohio. He was killed in France, during World War 1- Parents of Jane, whom. Leo Pratt of Cov­ entry, New York. 584. iii Millard, m. Williametta ----. Parents of Lois Vir­ ginia and William. Veteran of World War 1 and resides at Cleveland, Ohio. Auth. Family Records furnished by descendent.

492. BYRON HENRY DELAVAN ( George Henry 6, Nathan 5, George 4, Nathan 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Guilford, New York, October 25, 1870 and resides at Skaneateles, New York, 1940. He mar­ ried Annie Breese of Norwich, New York. Children of Byron Henry and Annie(Breese} DeLavan, were:

585. i Nathan Hale, b. Norwich, N. Y.; m. Jessie---- and had Donald, He was a veteran of World War 1. 586. ii Nelson Breese, b. Norwich, N. Y.; m. Elizabeth Garnsey of Seneca Falls, N.Y. and resides at Des Moines, Ia. He is a veteran of World War 1. Parents of Nelson and Ann. 587. iii William Henry, b. Baldwinsville, N. Y.; m. 1936 at Rich­ field Springs, N. Y. Harriet Weldon of Richfield Springs. Parents of Katherine and Harriet Ann. Resides at Skaneateles, New York, 1940. Auth. Family Records furnished by descendent.

493. FREDERICK NATHAN DELAVAN ( George Henry 6, Nathan 5, George 4, Nathan 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Guilford, New York, November 26, 1874 and resides at Syracuse, New York 1940. He married at Galesburg, Illinois, Ethlyn Pine. Children of Frederick Nathan and Ethlyn (Pine) DeLavan, were:

588. i Frederick Nathan Jr. b. Galesburg, Ill. Nov. 9, 1909; d. Aug. 3, 1916. 589. ii John Pine, b. Galesburg, Ill. Jan. 21, 1912; m. st.Louis, Mo ... Feb. 1940, CarolineT-- of St. Louis. 590. iii David Pine, b. Galesburg, Ill. Feb. 7, 1917.

Auth. Family Records furnished by descendent. 58 EIGHTH GENERATION

504. HELEN ADELE BREWER ( Mabel Gertrude 7, Gertrude 6, Rev. George Edwin 5, Dr. David 4, Timothy 3, Timothy 2 1 Cornelius 1 ), was born at Bozeman, Montana, September 29, 1903. She married at Chicago, Ill. August 31, 1929, Arthur Carl Heckenlaible, born at Menno, South Dako­ ta, April 11, 1899. They reside Helena, Montana, 1940. Children of Arthur Carl and Helen Adele (Brewer) Heckenlaible,were:

591. i Wilma Helen, b. at Oklahoma City, Jan. 12, 1934. 592. ii Richard Norman, b. Helena, Montana, Nov. 20, 1938.

Auth. Family Records furnished by# 346.

509. GERTRUDE ESTELLE BENNETT ( Mahala 7, Fannie F. 6, Arza 5, Jesse 4, Abraham 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Georgetown, Connecticut, November 4, 1874. She married at Worcester, Massachusetts, July 28, 1898, Joseph Mayo Tilden, born at Worcester, Massachusetts, March 12, 1873 and died at Concord, New Hampshire, February 23, 1928 and was buried there. Mr. Tilden was a graduate of Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Worcester State Normal School. In his chosen profession of education he was for several years, Principal of Erasmus Hall High School at Brooklyn, New York and at the time of his death was President of Lombard College, Galesburg, Illinois, a position he held with honor for some lenghth of time. He was also a Freemason and a member of the Shrine. Children of Joseph Mayo and Gertrude Estelle (Bennett) Tilden, were:

593. + i Sidney Edward, b. Brooklyn, N. Y. Oct. 4, 1899. 594. ii Donald Mayo, b. March 29, 1906; living 1940; unmarried. 595. iii Dorothy Mary, twin of Donald, b. March 29, 1906; m. at East Weare, N. H. July 28, 1929, Rev. Howard Davis Spoerl, b. at Brooklyn, N. Y. March 19, 1903. They reside at Spring~ field, Mass.,1940, and both are ordained Ministers of the Universalist Church. Donald and Dorothy Tilden are graduates of Lombard College. Auth. Family Records.

510. ANGENETTE BENNETT ( Mahala 7, Fannie F. 6, Arza 5, Jesse 4, Abraham 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Georgetown, Conn., December 12, 1876 and resides at Worcester, Massachusetts 1940. She married at Worcester, Massachusetts,. June 6, 1895, Walter Weston Arnold, born September 12, 1871 and died at Worcester, Massachusetts, July 13, 1931. . Mr. Arnold was associated with the Wright Wire Companies at Wor­ cester, where he had been employed as a foreman for many years. He was an Odd Fellow and a Past Noble Grand of Central Lodge of Worces­ ter. He was also a member of the First Church of Christ (Disciples) of Worcester as were all of his family and served on its Board of Deacons for many years. Children of Walter Weston and Angenette (Bennett) Arnold, were; 596. i Ernest Ray, b. at Worcester, Mass., May 7, 1896; resides EIGHTH "ITTrnERATION

·.vest Auburn, Mass. 1940; m. Worcester, Mass.,Nov.28, 1916, Mildred Estelle 'Vi lliams, b. Sept. 13, 1895. Parents of Phyllis, b. Worcester, Mass.,March 1,1920. 597. ii Myrtle Louise, b. at Worcester, Mass.,Jan. 6, 1899; res­ ides Worcester, Mass., 1940; m. ~vorces ter, Oct. 11, 1928, Ronald Watson Kinnear, b. Nev. 25, 1885. Parents of Ruth, b. Worces­ ter~ March 25, 1931. Auth. Family Records.

513. ELMER MILTON BENNETT ( Mahala 7, Fannie F. 6, Arza 5, Jesse 4, Abraham 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Worcester, Mass. March 12, 1893. His early life was spent in Worcester, Massachusetts where he attended the Public Schools and Becker's Business College. For abeut six years he was employed as a bookkeeper by the Worcester Bank and Trust Company and upon the entry of the United States into the conflict of Yorld War 1, enlisted June 11, 1917 in the Regular Army Medical Corps. He rose from the ranks to the Cormnissioned grade of 2nd Lieutenant, Sanitary Corps, U.S. Army and was Medical Supply Officer at U. S. A. General Hospital# 24, Parkview Station, Penna. until honorably discharged October 2, 1919, After leaving the Army he returned to his native city and again resumed his duties at the bank and one year later entered the em~loy of the New England Power Service Compnay by whom he is now (1940) em­ ployed as Office Manager of their Boston office. In 1929 he removed to Westwood, Massachusetts to make his home and resides there with his family (1940) He is a Freemason and has served that body in several presiding· offices. He is also a member of several other well known societies among which is the Massachusetts Society Sons of the American Revolu­ tion. In politics a Republican but taking no active part; a member of the Old Clapboardtrees Meeting House, established in 1730, and now the First Baptist Church of Westwood, of which he is Moderator and Deacon.; a member of Local Draft Board #56 for Canton, Dedham and Westwood. He married at Worcester, Massachusetts, April 5, 1919, Dorothy Mary Buttrick, daughter of A. Dow and Nellie E. (Rich) Buttrick, born at WGrcester, Massachusetts, July 4, 1894. It was a military wedding with the Rev. Harry Minnick, pastor of The First Church of Christ, Worcester, officiating. Children of Elmer Milton and Dorothy Mary (Buttrick} Bennett, were~

598. i Elizabeth, b. at Worcester, Mass., Dec. 29, 1919.

Auth. Family Records.

528. EUGENIA CELINA BENSON ( James Barnet 7, Eugenia L. 6, Pierre A. 5, Sarah 4, Nathaniel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born Feb. 3, 1886. She married at Coudersport, Pennsylvania, January 5, 1909, Lytle Flower Perry, born May 18, 1888 and died November 30, 1927 .• Children of Lytle Flower and Eugenia Celina (Benson) Perry, were: EIGHTH GENERATIOH

599. i Katherine Maud, b. Bradford, Pa., July 27, 1909; m. Manheim, Pa.,June 25, 1938, Herbert Allen Dorfeld, b. Sept. 20, 1907. 600. ii David E. Townly, b. Coudersport, Pa,, Sept. 26, 1912; m. June 11, 1938, Katharine Youvone Daug­ erty, b. Oct. 15, 1915. One child Frank­ lin Lytle, b. Jan. 25, 1939. 601. iii Frances Eugenia, b. Erie, Pa., Sept. 30, 1924. Auth. Family Records furnished by descendent# 5~9.

531. LUCILLE MYRTLE WELLS ( Eloise 7, Pierre Augustus 6, Pierre Alonzo 5, Sarah 4, Nathaniel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born January 23, 1896. She married July 27, 1927, Howard Neefe Schutt. Children of Howard Neefe and Lucile Myrtle (Wells) Schutt, were:

602. i Nancy, b. March 23, 19.30. 603. ii Margot Eloise, b. June 20, 1932. Auth. Family Records.

NINTH GENERATION

593. SIDNEY EDWARD TILDEN ( Gertrude 8, Mahala 7, Fannie F. 6• Arza 5, Jesse 4, Abraham 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born at Brooklyn, New York, October 4, 1899. He married at Galesburg, Illinois, August 2, 1924, Wanda Louise Tapp of Galeijburg, born at Galesburg, September 27, 1900. Both are graduates of Lombard College, Gal~sburg, Illinois. Children of Sidney Edward and Wanda Louise (Tapp) Tilden, were:

604. i Joyce Louise, b. Galesburg, Ill. Jan. 31, 1927. 605. ii Sidney Edward Jr, b. Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 8, 1930. 606. iii Ann Mayo, b, Concord, N. H. Dec. 3, 1931. 607. iv Joseph Mayo, b. Manchester, N. H. July 5, 1934; d. Galesburg, Ill. Oct. 7, 1934. Auth. Family Records. 6::l ADDENDA

It is believed that Abraham Delavan, born July 22, 1766 is a son of Abraham Delavan# 9 but as no definite proof has yet been found he and his succeeding generations a.re listed here rather than in order. The only reference which provides a clue to his identity ls in a letter from Edward Close Delavan# 195 in which he states"that the descendents of Abraham# 9 are still living around Boutonville, New Yorktt and which was the place of residence of Abraham, born July 22, 1766.

ABRAHAM DELAVAN ( son of ? ), was born July 22, 1766 and died June 10, 1858. He married Hannah Wallace, born in 1776 and died January 7, 1855. Both are buried in a small private cemetery near where they resided at Boutonville, Poundridge, New York. Children of Abraham and Hannah (Wallace) Delavan, were:

608. + i Polly, b. March 13, 1798; d. April 13, 1883. 609. + ii Daniel, b. 1804; d. Oct. 30, 1869. ( g. s.) 610. + 111 Hiram, b. 1806; d. Nov. 16, 1849. (g.s.) 611. iv Harriet, m. Aaron Hull, and had two children a son and a daughter named Nancy. Resided at Cross Riv- er and removed to Illinois. 612. + V Betsey, m. Seth Bishop. 613. + vi Anna. Jane, m. Daniel Tucker. 614. + vii Sally Ann, m. Samuel Smith. Auth. Cemetery Records; Family Records; Westchester Co. Probate Rec.

608. POLLY DELAVAN ( Abraham 1), was born March 13, 1798 and died April 13, 1883. She married John Stevens, born March 12, 1791 and died August 11, 1858. Children of John and Polly (Delavan) Stevens, were:

615. + i Lucy Ann, b. Feb. 3, 1817; d. Jan. 22, 1853. 616. + ii John Delavan, b. Dec. 3, 1819; d. Oct. 13, 1891~ 617 • iii Emiline, b. Jan. 17, 1825; d. March 25, 1841; m. Rufus Avery. Parents of Rufus, b. March 10, 1841; d. unmarried May 7, 1893.

Auth. Family Records furnished by #638.

609. DANIEL DELAVAN {Abraham 1), was born in 1804 and died October 30, 1869. He married Roxy Bishop, daughter of Andrew Bishop, born May 26, 1801 and died March 1, 1875. Children of Daniel and Roxy (Bishop) Delavan, were: 618. i Leander, went to California, never heard from. 619. ii George, m. ----Silkman of Cross River; no children.

Auth. Family Records furnished by #638; Westchester County, New York, Cemeteries by William A. Eardeley, vol. 14, p. 51 which is ext. from the "Bishop- Hayes- Scofield Bible 11 in the possession of Ezra Scofield Esq. of So. Salem, N. Y. 62 ADDENDA

610. HIRAM DELAVAN ( Abraham 1), was born in 1806 and died Novem­ ber, 16,1849. He married Mary Ann Ferris, daughter of Jesse Ferris, born in 1809 and died July 27, 1863. Children of Hiram and Mary Ann (Ferris) Delavan, were:

620. i William Wallace, b. 1833; d. Dec. 1, 1869; m. Hester Jane Marshall. Parents of William Wallace, who m. Annie Scofield, b. Aug. 10, 1869; liv­ ing Stamford, Conn. 1940 and they had a son George Wallace, of Stamford, Conn. 621. ii Daniel Hiram, b. 1845; m. Pauline Curtis. Parents of Stewart and May, m. ----Hendrickson. Auth. Cemetery Records; Family Records.

612. BETSEY DELAVAN (Abraham 1), was born in Westchester County, New York. She married Samuel Smith. Children of Seth and Betsey (Delavan) Bishop, were: 622. i John, m. and had a son Romer, who had Lester, who had a daughter. Resided at Stamford, Conn. 623. ii Lavisa, m. Ezra Lockwood; no children. Auth. Family Records furnished by #638.

613. ANNA JANE DELAVAN ( Abraham 1 ), was born in Westchester Co., New York. She married Daniel Tucker. Children of Daniel and Anna Jane (Delavan) Tucker, were:

624. i Henry, 625. ii Albert, 626. iii Hannah Maria, 627. iv Caroline, 628. V Lavisa J., 629. vi Sarnh Ann, m. Arthmus Whitlock. Family Records furnished by #638.

614. SALLY ANN DELAVAN { Abraham 1 ), was born in Westchester Co., New York. She married Samuel Smith. Children of Samuel and Sally Ann (Delavan) Smith, were:

630. i Rev. George L., m. had one son Albert of New Jersey. 631. ii Rev. Roswell Delavan, b. Dec. 29, 1833; d. March 11, 1910; m. Catherine Ann Sears, b. Sept. 27, 1834; d. Jan. 19, 1892. Both are bur­ ied in a cemetery just outside the town of Brewster, N. Y. on the road to Pawling. 632. iii Albert, several children; resided New Jersey.

Auth. Cemetery Records; Family Records furnished by #638. 63 ADDENDA

615. LUCY ANN STEVENS ( Polly 2, Abraham 1 ), was born February 3, 1817 and died January 22, 1853. She married Aaron T. Smith. Children of Aaron T. and Lucy Ann (Stevens) Smith, were: 633. i Nelson, m. ----Platt; no children. 634. ii John L.'? m. ----Platt; had one son. 635. iii Henry V., Veteran of the War of the Rebellion; badly wounded; drew a pension. Auth. Family Records furnished by #638

616. JOHN DELAVAN STEVENS ( Polly 2, Abraham 1 ), was born December 3, 1819 and died October 13, 1891. He married 1st Harriet Ann Scofield, daughter of Michel and Harriet Scofield. He married 2nd Sally Ann Green, daughter of B. F. Green of Poundridge, Westchester County, New York. He married 3rd Frances Scofield, daughter of Samuel Scofield. Children of John Delavan and Harriet Ann (Scofield) Stevens, were:

636. i Harriet Ann, b. Feb. 25, 1845; m. Randolph Mead; no issue. Children of John Delavan and Sally Ann (Green) Stevens, were: 637. ii Mary Emily, m. Jacob C. Stamler of New York City. Their daughter m. Alston Guy Culver. Children of John Delavan and Frances (Scofield) Stevens, were: 638. ill Francis J., b. Nov. 13, 1857; m. Julia P. Grumman, b. Feb. 5~ 1864. Parents of one child Emma May, b. Feb. 26, 1892; m. William C. Jones; no children. They all reside at Boutonville, Poundrldge, New York, 1940.

53. LAURA DELAVAN ( Nathaniel 3, Timothy 2, Cornelius 1 ), was born January 13, 1791 and died December 21, 1872. She married Sept. 25,1811, Andrew M. Young who died November 9, 1814. He was one of the teachers at Dutchess Academy. Children of Andrew M. and Laura {Delavan) Young, were:

639. i Edmund M., m. Josephine Macdonald. Parents of Elizabeth B., m. ---Loynar; Josephine M. m. ---Crosby; Laura D.; Mary; Richard N.; Frederick S.; and Andrew M. Children all living in 1873. Auth: Memoir of the Stebbins Family by Daniel Stebbins, M. D.; Dutch­ ess County Historical Society Coll. vol 4, p. 76. 64

ADDENDA

The following information is from the records of Mr. Harry Waters of New Canaan,, Connecticut, who married Bianch Green daughter of Francis and Caroline (Hodge) Green, of New Canaan. John Waters who married Olive Delavan is his grsia~~great, great, grs•t, grandfather. John Waters married Olive Delavan on June 17, 1753, the Rev. J. Martwick officiating (Stamford, Conn. Records.) Children of John and Olive (Delavan) Waters, were:

640. 1 John, b. April 8, 1754. 641.. ii Jacob,. b. April 16, 1756. 642. iii Olive, b. October 28, 1758. 643. iv Elishe., b. February 8, 1763. 644, V Aaron, b, May 14, 1769. 645. vi Deborah, b. Aug. 29, 1772; m. Isaac Holly; Parents of George, b, Dec. 22, 1796; m. Nancy Walley, b. Oct. 12, 1798~ 646. vii Martha, b. June 20,, 1773. 647. viii Isaac, b. May 20, 1775. Auth. Family Records; Connecticut State Vital Statistics, Barbour Coll. Note. Unable to place Olive Delavan. Perhaps she is the unknown dau­ ghter of Timothy (2) or she may be a descendent of John Delavan, brother of Cornelius Delavan (1)

Samuel Walley married January 23, 1793, Betty Brown~ daughter of Ebenezer Brown one of the first settlers of Poundridge, New York. Children of Samuel and Betty (Brown) Walley, were:

648. i Nancy, b• October 12, 1798; m. George Holly ( see above) 649. ii Harriet, b. March 2, 1803. 650 6 iii Samuel, b. March 30, 1805• 651. iv Mary Ann, b. May 1, 1808• Auth~ Family Records. 65

The following article was taken from the New York Globe of July 21. 1847 (on file in the Library of Congress, Washitlffton, D. c. ) and is a reprint from the 'Troy Whig" of March 1841. "In looking over a family register I find the f'ollowing names recorded as the members of' one family. Their ancestor was one of' a number,unhappy in his native land, because devoted to the cause of Protestant Religion. He fled from his native country France upon the revocation of the famous Edict of Na~tes by Louis XIV• the reigning monarch. Their names are given below and are on record in the Comptroller's Office in Albany. I find the names of nine of this family who served their country "in the times that tried mens souls" in the counties of Westchester and Dutchess. The tenth one being too young at that period for actual service did in company with his brothers parade as a curiosity in presence of many witnesses. He however joined Wayne's Legion and was pres­ ent in several severe conflicts with the Indians having narrowly escaped death, his charger being killed under him. He was also present at the great and decisive battle upon the rapids of the Miami and participated in its victory with his companions in arms Capt. w. H. Harrison the brave aide-de-camp of General Wayne, Rec­ ently elevated to the first office in the gift of his Countr-ymen and Capt. Solomon Van Rensselaer who was desperately wounded but survives. NAMES: Timothy, Abraham, Matthew. John, Nathaniel, Samuel, Nathan, Daniel, Stephen (father of E. c. Delevan) Cornelius, one of Wayne's Legion" (Troy Whig Maroh 1841) The family resided in the County of Westchester, du.ring the Revolution and were much exposed to the depredations of the Torys, Cow Boys and Skinners and wore constantly in a state of alarm. When called into actual service they had many hair-bredth escapes from the enemy. Nathaniel was a major of militia; but served under Continental officers in cases of emergency; Samuel was captain of mounted rangers and Stephen, his brother with the whole of his com­ pany narrowly escaped capture by Sir. William Erskine, commander of 360 British legion horse; Daniel was Captain in the Continental service and acquited himself' with distinguished honors during the whole conflict. The ten brothers have all departed this life. Peace to their names."(Troy Post)

DELAVAN ILLINOIS - 1837 - 1937 - Federal Writers Project of Works Progress Administration - page 13 In 1836 Jonas R. Gale of Providence, R. I. visited the Illinois Country in search of land suitable for settlement. At TEemont he met Edward Cornelius Delavan of Albany, New York; retired merchant, land promoter and early American temperance advocate. Together they plan­ ned the promotion of a settlement on High Prairie and at Providence, R. I. on September 19, 1836 another land company to exploit the Illinois country was organized. Financed largely by Mr. Delavan under the name of the Delavan Associates, the new company had a capitaliza­ tion of$ 30,000. It was deceided to name the new city "Delavan" in honor of the noted temperance advocate and that the city should be devoid of all liquor selling establishments~ 66 MILITARY RECORDS

NEW YORK IN THE AI.CR.ICAN REVOLUTION - BY J. A. ROB~RTS; COMPTROLLER PAGE 336 ... HOLL OF HLVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS.

Delevan Francis ) The Line 5th Regt. Delevan Frs )

Delavan Daniel, Capt. ) Col. Malcom 1 s Levies Delevan Timothy ) Delevan John ) 'i"Iestchester County ~Ulitia 4th Regt. Delevan Nathan ) Delevan Stephen ) Delevan Matthew L.B.R. ) Delivan Timothy, Leiut. ) Dutchess County Militia 7th Regt. Delivan Timothy, Jr. ) Colonel Henry Ludenton Delivan Abrahalli. p. 150 ) Delavan Samuel Capt., ) ,·festchester County Hilitia 3rd Regt., Delivan Nathaniel., r:Iajor) NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION - NEW YORK PROVINCIAL TROOPS VOL. 24 PAGE 104

A muster roll of the men raisd and pass'd muster in the County of Vlestchester for Capt. John Verplank' s Company April 24, 1758, Among others was- Timothy Delevan, enlisted Apr, Sergt., age 42, born Stamford; trade laborer. On other pa0 es he is listed- TLmothy Delevan, enlisted Apr. 4; age 44; born Connecticut; trade laborer, Stature - In Capt, Jonathan Haight 1 s Co. Apr. 30, 1759. Timothy Delivan, enlisted April 24; age 44; born Westchester Co. trade laborer; stature 5ft. 9 in. In Capt. William Gilchrist's Company, May 15, 1761.

NEV'! Y•JRK GENEALOGICAL & BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD, VOL. 38,PAGE-88 Colonial Muster Rolls - A Roll of his Majesties Seventh Company of M:eletia in the upper Battalion in the County of rvest Chester whereof' William Willett, Esq. is Coll. James Verplanck, Lieut. Coll. and Pierre Van co·rtlandt, ::ajor. This was a 5th and last Roll 1760. Listed as Privets were- Matthew Delavan, Temothy Delavan, Jr. Temothy Delavan, Abraham Delevan.

FROM U. S. ARMY OFFICERS BY COL. W. H. P01,Ji~LL, U. S. A. PAGE 279 Benjamin Delevan - Born in New York appointed from New Jersey. Surgeons I.fate 16th Inf. April 15, 1814 to June 15, 1815. Reinstated May 17, 1816 as Hosp. Surgeons Mate; Post Surgeon April 18, 1818; Assistant Surgeon June 1, 1821; Major Surgeon January 1823; Died November 26, 1827. Note:- He was buried in North Salem Cemetery, Westchester County, New York. See Cemetery Records. 67

Smith Delevan, Private, Company C, 17th Regiment of Connecticut volunteers. Killed at Gettysburg; Wounded July 1, 1863, died July 15, 1863. He enlisted from Danbury, Connecticut.

Charles T. Delavan, Private, Company C, 17th Regiment of Connecticut volunteers. Enlisted August 11, 1862, died August 19, 1862 prior to being mustered in. He enlisted from Brookfield, Conn.

Johns. Delavan, Asst. Surgeon, 1st. Regiment. C. V. Heavy Artillery. Enlisted April 7, 1864, mustered in April 16, 18'64. Discharged March 26, 1865. He enlisted from Albany, New York.

Marcus L. Delavan, Private, Company H 15th Regiment of Connecticut volunteers. ~nlisted July 25, 1862, mustered in August 25, 1862, Discharged dis. February 6, 1863. He enlisted from Naugatuck, Connecticut.

George H. Bennett, private, Company H. 8th Regiment Connecticut Vol­ unteers, .bnlisted September 14, 1861; re-enlisted December 24, 1863; Killed lfay 7, 1864 at '.,'al thall Jct. Virginia.

Elmer Milton Bennett - ~nlisted - Medical Enlisted Reserve Corps U.S. Army June 11, 1917.

Active duty Company L Ledical Training Battalion at Fort Ethan Allen Vermont August & September 1917,

U.S. A. General Hospital #2 Fort McHenry, Maryland September 1917 to August 1918. Served here as Private, Private 1st Class, Sergeant, Sergeant 1st Class and Hospital Sergeant.

Camp Medical Supply Depot, Camp Heade, Maryland-Hospital Sergeant in training for Commission as Iledical Supply Officer Sanitary Corps U.S.A. September & August 1918.

Field Medical Supply Depot, Washington, D. C. September 1918 on Special Duty. Received Commission as 2nd Lieutenant Sanitary Corps. u. s. A. while on duty here October 11, 1918. Camp Medical Supply Depot, Camp Taylor, Louisville, Kentucky October 1918 2nd, Lieut._ s. C. Assigned as Assistant Camp Medical Supply Officer. U. s. A. General Hospital ij24, Parkview Station, Pennsylvania November 1918 until Honorably Discharged October 2, 1919 .. Assigned as Medical Supply Officer rating 2nd. Lieut. s. C. Recommended for 1st; Lieut. S~ c. but due to Armistice Nov. 11, 1918 did not receive it. DELAVAN FAMILY 68 NOTES FROM GENEALOGICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORDS

NEW YORK GENEALOGICAL & BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD Volume 8 page 44 - Notes from Nestell family Bible belonging to Michael Nest- ell of New York City. - Anna Maria Nestell, died in New York, August 26,1836, daughter of Michael & Anna Dorothea, married Christian Joachim Schultz, b. in Prussia, November 29,1740; d. in New York, January 11 1 1814. - Christian Schultz, born November 7,1773, married Nancy Delevan of Westchester County, New York. Died in Wood County, Virginia May 23 1 1829. Volume 31 page 86 - Marriage of Timothy Delivan & Sarah Close, October 12,1761 page 175 - Marriage of Samuel Dilevan & Agnis Tyler, March 23,1774 Volume 32 page 13 - Married, Nancy Delevan & Christian Schults, July 1,1798 Volume 33 page 21 - Onandaga County records 1793 ~ Curvino, Edward of Franklin Town, late soldier 2nd regt. transfers to Daniel Delevan of North Salem, New York, lot 66 Pompey. Acknowledged before Master in Chancery John Ray and affadavit of no pri or sale made. Dated December 19. Volume 34 page - Inscriptions from Gilead cemetery, Carmel, New York. - Agnes Delevan, wife of Samuel Delevan, died August 26 1 1832, aged 78 years. Volume 53 page 290 - Tompkins County gravestone inscriptions - Ithaca City Ceme­ tery - Benjamin K. Delavan, eldest son of Dr. David Delavan of Dutchess County, died March 24, -1836? aged 38 years Elizabeth K. daughter of Benjamin K. and Maria T. Delevan, died October 5,1855, aged 6 years 5 months 9 days, Volume 55 page 177 - Liber L Westchester County, Deeds~ page 47 Thomas Thomas, Esq.,High Sheriff, to John Delivan, goods and chattels of Stephen Delancy for dobt due Jonathan Baylis, several pie­ ces of land in North Salem; one bounded by lands belonging to the estate of Jonathan Rogers, dec'd; sold at public auction and purchased by John Delevan, Sept. 6, 1788~ page 202, Thomas Thomas Esq.,High Sheriff of Westchester County to Daniel Delavan of North Salem, lands of Stephen Delancey, siezed May 8, 1788. Ono piece on the Dutchess County line bounded by lands late of Robert Knox, dec'd; another bounded by lands belonging to the estate of Jona­ than Rogers dec'd. September 6, 1788. Volume 56 page 140 - Liber C Westchester County Mortgages - page 191, Samuel Delavan and Agnes his wife, mortgaged land in Upper Salem, bounded by land belonging to Philip Briggs, dec'd. November 17, 1784. DELAVAN FAMILY 69 NOTES FROM GENEALOGICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORDS

NEW YORK GENEALOGICAL & BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD Volume 59 pages 28,30 - Abstracts of letters of Administration recorded at White Plains, Westchester County, New York. Liber A page 47. Nathan DeLavan of North Salem, dec'd int. Letters granted October 3, 1793 to his widow Hannah, who has since dec'd - Letters granted to his brother Daniel DeLavan of North Salem, June 23, 1798 page 141 Nathan DeLavan of North Salem, dec'd int. Letters granted Hannah DeLavan October 3, 1793 Volume 70 pages 801 81 - Marriages in Presbyterian Churches in Rumbout and Pough­ keepsie - May 3,1837 - Amos Purdy, Long Island, married Delia Delavan, by Rev. R.G.Armstrong; Witnesses Saml Haight and R. L. Armstrong. March 25, 1841 - Abraham Brinckerhoff married Betsey Delavan, by Rev. G. E. Delavan.

THE MARVIN FAMILY OF C-ONNECTICUT ➔ i- 1635 - 1904 * page 84 Abigail Marvin Smith, daughter of Captain Ichabod Jr. and Abigail (Marvin) Smith, born April 20, 1802; baptised November 13, 1805; died June 19, 1848 in Ballston, New York; married March 15, 1820, Edward c. Delavan, born 1793, Schenectady, New York, by whom she had six children. He died July 16, 1871, aged 78 in Schenectady, having marr­ ied 2nd Harriet Ann Schuyler. He was a merchant in Albany, and a prominent leader in the temperance cause. * He had four sons (three of whom died before their father) and two daughters one of whom Mary Norton Delavan, married Albion Ransom and died at Newtonsville, near Albany, August 4 1 1863; the other died in infancy. ➔f- From Genealogies of Lee• Marvin families.

RICHARD AMBLER OF WATERTOWN, MASS. & STAMFORD CONN. & HIS DESCENDENTS Silas Ambler, married Deborah Delavan, daughter of John. According to probate and cemetery records, John Delavan of Salem, Westchester, Co., New York, died Jan. 8,1834 in his 90th year. Receipts for distribution of his estate were signed by many heirs among them 4 children of John Delavan's deceased daughter, wife of Silas Ambler. viz. John Ambler; Rachel, wife of Isaac Anderson, both of New York City; Nancy Ambler and Maria Ambler of Cortland. John Delavan served as a private in Capt. Lockwood's company of Col. Crane's 4th Westchester militia in the, Revolution and in Capt.DelavanYs (his brother) company of Colonel Drakes regiment. Five brothers were officers and two of them reached field rank. EARLY CONNECTICUT MARRIAGES BY FREDERICK W. BAILEY B. D, Stamford - John Delevan and Marcy Hart - January 5, 1749 70

DELAVAN FAMILY NOTES FROI.1 GENEALOGICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORDS

COMPLETE LIST OF DELAVAlJf S FROE 'I'HE VITAL STATISTICS OF CONJIT.SCTICUT CONNECTICUT STATE LIBRARY - BARBOUR COLLECTION 1709 - 1850 Delavan, Abraham s. Cornelius d. Oct. 27, 1732 Stamford Delavan, Abraham s. Timothy & Hannah b. Sept. 8, 1739 Stamford Delevan, Betsey m. Elisha C. Stevens b. of Danbury Oct,30,1831 by Elias Birchard, J.P. Danbury Delivan, Catareane d. Keziah Delivan b. May 1, 1748 reputed f. Daniel Tuttle Stamford Delavan, Charles P.of New Haven, m. Jane c.clark of Milford Jan. 17,1829 by Tobias Spicer New Ha vm Delavan, Cornelius m, Deborah Green Oct. 3, 1712 by Justice Holly. Stamford Delavan, Cornelius & wife Deborah had child d. Nov. 7, 1712 Stamford Delavan, Deborah d. Cornelius & Deborah b. Nov. 13, 1719 Stamford Delevan, Edward d~ Dec. 23 1 1834, ae 20 in almshouse (of Ireland) New Haven De Lavan, George of Danbury m. Elizabeth Hodge of New Fairfield, Oct. 26, 1827 by John Nickerson Danbury Delavan, George E. Rev. of New York m. Lucretia T. Newton of Washington, April 28, 1840 by Rev. B. B. Parsons of New Preston Washingtm Delevan, James G. d. AuG• 26, 1836 ae 39 New Haven Delevan, Jane c. of Waterbury m. Byse Fam? of Northford June 5, 1853 by W.W. Woodworth Waterbury Delo.van, John s. Cornelius & Deborah b. Nov.16, 1715 Stamford Dclovan, John s. Timothy & Hannah b. Jan, 30, 1743/4 Stamford Delovo.n, John m. Mary Hoit Jan. 5, 1748/9 by Rev. Noah Welles Stamford Delavan, John s. John & tfary b. Oct. 21, 1750 Stamford Delavan, John m. Mart':la Keeler Oct. 6,_ 1785 RidgefieJd Deilovan, John his d. ( ) d. Sept. 6, 1794 ae 1 year Milford Delovo.n, John Jr. d. ( ) 1813 ao 18 Milford Delevan, John his child d. ( ) 1815 Milford Delivan, Keziah had d. Catcr0anc b. May 1, 1748, reputed f. Daniel Tuttle Stamford Delovan, Keziah m. Ezekiel HoBo, Jo.n. 31, 1750/1 by Jonathan Hoit Stamford Dolovan, Martha d. Cornoli us & Mar1,hn b. 1722 ? d-. Jan. 6, 1732/3 Sto.mford Del0van, l\fartho. of Now Hnvcn m. Henry Johnson of Nnu­ gntuck June 6, 1848 by Rev. A. K. T0cle Naugatuck Dclcvo.n, Mc.ry of New Ho.vcn m. Benjamin Bradley of Nnugntuck, Aug. 4, 1844 by A. c. Baldwin New Haven Delavan, Matthew s. Timothy & Hannah b. Dec. 20, 1741 · Stamford Delo.van, Nc.ncy m. George Sturgiss of Fnirficld, Nov. 4, 1821 by Rev. Samuel Merwin New Haven D0lovan, Nathaniel s. Timothy & Hannah b. Sept. 14, 1746 Stamford Dolovan, Olive m. John Waters June 17, 1753 by Rev. J, Mnrtwick. Stamford Delevan, Samuel s. 'I'imothy & Hc:.nno.h b • MC1.rch 23, 1752 Strunford 'l/ DEL;i VAN F i'.JIULY NOTES PROM GENEALOGICAL AND BIOGRAPHIC.AL RECORDS

COMPLETE LIST OF DELAV',N'S FROM THE VITAL STATISTICS OF CONNECTICUT CONNECTICUT STATE LIBRARY - BARBOUR COLLECTION 1709 - 1850 (Contd.)

Delovan, Sarah d. Cornelius & Debora.,_½ b. Oct.27,1717 Stamford Delivan, Sarah m. John Dan Jr. Oct. 22,1741 by Jonathan Maltbie, J. P. Stamford Delavan, Smith m. Mary Ann Benedict, b. of Naugatuck, Oct. 21, 1849 by Rev. A. K. Teele Naugatuck Delovan, Timothy s. Cornelius & Deborah b. July 29,1713 Stamford Delavan, Timothy m. Hannah Bouton, b. of Stamford, Feb. 23, 1737/8 in Norwalk by Rev. John Eyeels of Canaan Stamford Delavan, Timothy s. Timothy & Hannah, b. May 27, 1738 Stamford Delavan, his infant child d. ( ) 1829 l\Ulford

S'rArTFORD REGIS'.I'RATION OF BIRTHS, f:TARRIAGES AND DEATHS - BY REVERAND E. B. HUNTINGTON, A. M. PAGES 30 and 31

Cornelius Delavan and Deborah Green married October 3, 1712 A child born Sept. 6, 1712 and died Nov. 7, 1712 Timothy Delavan born July 29, 1713 John Delavan born November 16, 1715 Sarah Delavan born October 27, 1717 Deborah Delavan born November 13, 1719 Martha Delavan born in Stamford (1'722) and died January 6, 1732-3 Abraham Delavan died October 29, 1732

Timothy Delavan and Hannah Bouton married in Norwalk by Rev. J. Eyeels of Canaan February 23, 1'737-8 Timothy Delavan born May 27, 1738 Abraham Delavan born September 8, 1739 Matthew Delavan born December 20, 1741 John Delavan born January 30, 1743-4 Nathaniel Delavan born September 14, 1746 Samuel Delavan born March 23, 1752

John Delavan and Mary Hait married January 5, 1748-9 John born October 21, 1750 Catherine Delavan born to Keziah May 1, 1748

AMERICAN BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES BY FRANKLIN B. HOUGH. 18'75 PAGE 106

Colonel Daniel E. Delevan of New York, local politician died at Danbury, Connecticut, March 30, 1870. Aged 62.

The Delavan Family, record of births and deaths as found in the Memoirs of The Stebbins Family by Daniel Stebbins, M. D. of Nortbamp­ ton,Masse (see back pages of book)

1. Timothy b. June 7 , 1738 d. not lmo'W!l 2. Abraham b. Sept. 19,1739 d. Oct • 179 5 3. Matthew b. Dec. 31,1741 d, not known 72 DELAVAN FAMILY NOTES FROM GLN~ALOGICAL & BIOGRAPHICAL RECORDS

NOTES: THE ST:SBBINS FAMILY ( CONTINU' :D)

4. John b. F8b. 10, 1744 d. not known 5. Nathaniel b. SE,pt.25, 1740 d. Aug • 0.,,, 1798 6. Samuel b. June 9, 1749 d. not known 7. Samuel 2nd b. April 3, 1752 d. II II 8. Nathan b. April 7, 1765 d. May 1793 9. Daniel b. May 30, 1757 d. Nov. 1835 10. Stephen b. May 5, 1760 d. Oct. 1811 11. CornE:-lius b. June 9, 1766 d. in Florida#

# Not so. Florida was not admitted to the Union until March 3 1 1845 THE AMERICAN GLN:=ALOGIST - 1934-1935 Vol. 11, Stanford Connecticut Town Records page. 38 - Timothy Delavan s. Cornelius & Debornh b. 29 July 1713 in Stnmford page. 92 .. Delavan u child of' Corn,::,lius & Deborah d. 7 Nov. 1712 page. 94 - Cornelius DGlovnn married Deborah Green October 3, 1712 P, Justice Holly page. 97 John Del.::lvan s. Corrn,,lius & Deborah b. in Stamford Nov. 16, 1715. Page.165 Dolovan, So.rah da. Corne,,lius & Deborah b. in Stamford Oct. 27, 1717 page, 225 Delavan, Debortah da. 0.ornclius & Debor•ah b. in Stamford 13, Nov. 1719 page. 227 Delo van, :i~nrtho. da. Cornelius & r.fortha b. in Stamford 1722

AMERICAN BIOGRAPHIES

Edward Cornelius DE,lavan - 1793 - January l&, 1871 Reformer, Publisher, born in 1:!cstchester County, N. Y, Father died when he was 8 years of age and he went to Albany with his brother and 2 sisters. He was married twice 1st - Abby Smith of Lyme Conn. 2nd~ Harriet Schuyler daughter of Cornelius Schuyler of Albany, He died at his home in Schenectady. Among some of his publications were~ Adulterations of Liquor and Temperance in 11?ine Countries,

BOUTON - BOUGHTON FAr:ILY BY JAr.I~~S BOUGHTON - 1890 Pages 44 & 45

Among the children of Nathaniel ( & Mary) son of John and ➔:•Sarah Gregory Bouton of Norwalk Conn, is listed:- 1. Hannah Bouton, b. North Stamford, Conn. November 24, 1721; m. Norwalk, Connecticut by the Rev~ Eells of Caanan to Timothy Delevan, February 23, 1737, where they resided. Their children were: 1. Timothy Jr. b. Canaan, Connecticut May 27, 1738 2. Abraham b. II II Sept. 8, 1739 3. Matthew b. II " Dec. 20, 1740 4. John b. fl II Jan. 30, 1744 5. Nathaniel b, If II Sept.14., 1746 6. Samuel b. II If Mar. 23, 1752 7. Daniel bapt." II June 24, 1757 73

DELAVAN FAMILY NOTES FROU GENSALOGICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORDS NOTES: BOUTON FAMILY (COFTINUED) 8. Stephen bapt. Canaan, Connecticut June 29, 1760 11 9. Cornelius bapt. " August 31,1766 #Did not marry Sarah Gregory. It was his son John.

STRANG FAf.GLY - BY FROST - PAGES 42 & 43 Timothy Park, born April 27, 1766; married 1st Anna Sniffin and had Joseph, who married Mary Delevan; Mary, who married Daniel, son of Daniel Park (113); Anne. Timothy

married 2nd Anna Hubbs 0 Nathan Delavan Ganun::_;, son of Edward and Sarah (Delavan) Ganung, born March 2, 1801; died December 17, 1877. Farmer at Southeast, North Salem and Croton Falls, New York. Married at Southeast, January 5, 1825, Sally born February 7, 1806; died October 21, 1849; daughter of Stephen and Betsey (Brown) Field~ ABSTRACT OF CHD;.WH R~~CORDS, ST:~r·p:~RD, corm., BY s. P. ~mAD ST. JOHNS ~SPISCOPAL CHU.WR, BAPTISMS Delevan, Samuel, son of Timothy and Hannah Delevan of Salem June 21, 1751-2 Delevan, Daniel, son of Timothy Delevan of Salem, July 24, 1756-57 Delevan, Stephen,son of Timothy Delevan of---June 29, 1759~60 Delevan, Cornelius, son of Timothy and Hannah Delevan of Salem August 31, 1765-6 Marriages John Delevan and Mary Hait January 5, 1'74-9 ABSTRACT OF STAMFORD PROBATE H~CORDS - BYS. P. MEAD Page 8, Vol. 1, 1730 - Dulliman (Delevan) Cornelius, late of Stamford, December 3, 1745. letter of administration on his estate granted to Timothy Dulliman (Delevan} Page 41 page 265, Vol. 2 1749 - Del8van, Cornelius, late of Stamford. inventory taken December 6, 1745 by John Holly and Obadian Seely and filed January 7, 1746 by Timothy Delevan administrator page 295.

1 1 EARLY ;·~1LLS OF :\1ESTCH::.o;STER COUNTY, NEW YORK BY PELLETREAU Samuel Delevan - Salem. Going on a long journey, mentions his wife Agnes; Daughters Anne, Cornelia and Levisee; Brothers Cornelius, Abraham, Nathan and Daniel. Date of Will June 18, 1785. Probated October 21, 1786. DELAVAN FAMILY NOTES - FROM GENEALOGICAL & BIOGRAPHICAL RECORDS DUTCHESS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION Volume IV - Marriages & fleaths from Newspapers page 9. Poughkeepsie Journal, Wednesday, October 23, 1811. On Sat­ urday last by the Rev. Mr. Cuyler; Mr. Charles c. Adams one of the proprietors of the Republican Herald to Miss Cordelia Delavan, both of this village. fl II Poughkeepsie Journal, Wednesday, April 13, 1814 in this village, Wednesday last, Mr. Charles c. Adams proprietor of Republican Herald. page 36. Poughkeepsie Journal, Tuesday, August 21, 1798. On the 9th inst. in the town of Franklin in this county, Major Nathaniel Delavan, aged 52 years~ " If Republican Herald, Wednesday, August 26, 1812. On the 14th inst. at Pittstown, Mrs Anna Delavan, wife of Mr. Daniel Delavan and daughter of Israel Shepard, Esq. in the 25th year of her age. II II Poughkeepsie Journal, Wednesday, December 29, 1824. Thursday last by the Rev. C. P. Wilson, Mr. Benjamin K. Delavan, merchant, to Miss Theresa, daughter of' Mr. Ebenezer Stephens, all of' Dover. page 76 Poughkeepsie Journal, Wednesday, November 11, 1818. On Thur­ sday last by the Rev. Mr. Leonard, Mr. Richard Nelson, one of the proprietors of the Dutchess Observer and Mrs.Cordelia Adams, all of this village. II II Poughkeepsie Journal, Tuesday, February 7, 1804, at Franklin on the 2nd inst. by the Rev. Mr. McNiece, Mr Thomas Nelson of this village to Mrs. Mary Delavan of the former place. II II Poughkeepsie Journal, Wednesday, September 25, 1811. On Sat­ urday last by the Rev. Mr. Cuyler, Mr. Andrew M. Young to Miss. Laura Delavan, both of this village. II II Poughkeepsie Jou~nal, Wednesday, November 9, 1814. On Thurs­ day last Mro A!ldrew M. Young, lately one of' the teachers in Dutchess Academy, aged 27 years.

THE DESCENDENTS OF JOB TYLER* by Willard I Tyler Brigham. page 370 Ella Newcomb, born March 3, 1847; married----- Delavan. page 781 Arthur Clinton Tyler, born in Bristol, Connecticut, Febru­ ary 7, 1874; married SeptE":mber 1894, Stella M. Delavan of New Haven, Connecticut. One child Joseph Delavan Tyler, born May 25, 1896.

MANUAL & CIVIL LIST - WESTCHESTER COUNTY - 1898 Daniel Delavan, Mount Pleasant, Sheriff' 1806 Nathaniel Delavan, Mount Pleasant, Assemblyman 1781 1.JiLAVAN FAMILY

NOTES - FROM GENEA~QGICAL & BIOGRAPHICAL RECORDS

NEW YORK, NEW YORK DEATHS - 1846 - by Gertrude A. Barber - vol 22 ' Wed. July 10, in 47th year Margaret Eliza; married James w. Dominick and daughter of late General Daniel Delavan of Westchester Co,, N~ Y. Brothers Daniel E and Christians. {243, HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF ALBANY & SCHENECTADY FROM 1609-1886. pp(216~ Dr, J. Savage Delavan was appointed Asst. Surgeon, 169th Infantry in 1863 but not being mustered owing to lack of numbers in the regiment entered hospital service at Washington, D. c. After a time he was commissioned by Gov. Buckingham 1st Asst. Surgeon, 1st Conn. artillery and remained with that regiment through the war, declinging the Sur­ geoncy of 1st New York cavalry offered him by Gov. Seymour. He was in all the artillery battles before Petersburg down to the repulse of the Confederates at Fort Steadman and was at the "mine" and the taking of Fort Fisher. Before the war he was for some time Pension Examining Surgeon and was again appointed after the war. He was Vice-Consul at Geneva, Switzeyland,for two years. Having resumed practice in Albany he is one of the physicians to the Homoeopathic Hospital, and has been one of the three State Commissioners of Health of the State Board of Health since it was first organized. Dr~ John Savage Delavan was born in Ballston, Saratoga Co., October 18, 1840. He was a student at Military Institutes and at Union College. He graduated from Albany Medical College in 1861, practicing in Albany for one year. Page. 335. Henry W. Delavan is listed as Treasurer of the New York state Agricultural Society. Page 652. The Delavan House was erected by E. c. Delavan on the site of a hotel of the sume name in 1845 at a cost of $200,000. It was opened as a Temperance House by Nathaniel Rogers of Boston in 1845, Page 684. Since 1836, when H. w. Delavan died and left by will$ 2000 to the Albany Academy the income" of the sum, has been used to educate poor boys from year to year. FIELD GENEALOGY by Frederick Clifton Pierce - p. 574.

Solomon Field, born March 31 1 1799; married December 101 1828, Sally Ann Ganung, daughter of Edward and Sally {Delavnn) of North Salem, N. Y. born October 26, 1809; died July 12 1 1889. He died January 1 1 1870 Res. Southeast, New York. SIMEON CHURCH GENEALOGY by Charles Washburn Church -_P, 198 No, 579 Geo. w. Tryon, b. in Durham, N. Y. March 13, 1820; m. January 1, 1845 Elizabeth Delevan {Sept.6,1829-Aug.23,1912) daughter of John Delevan of Catskill, N. Y. He carried on the business of shoemaking in Ran­ somville, N. Y. and died there February 12, 1902. Children were: i Hettie, b. January 7, 1849; 11 Luceba,Ann, b. December 15, 1849 iii William A. b. June 2, 18511 d, October 24, 1893. ALLING-ALLEN GENEALOGY by George P. Allen - F• 122 Martha Alling of Roger and Esther (Smith) Alling, married Charles Delavan. S~o was born May 11, 1805. 76 DELAVAN FAMILY

NOTES - FROM GENEALOGICAL & BIOGRAPHICAL RECORDS LIFE OF GEORGE DEWEY by Adelbert M. Dewey - p 341 No. 402 David Wesley Dewey, son of Ezekiel 2nd, bbrn Feb.18,1823 at Richford Tioga Co.,N.Y. died Oct.9, 1869, age 46 at Berkshire, N.Y.; married June 1, 1853 at Cortland, N.Y.,Phoebe Ann Delavan, daughter of Oliver and Elizabeth(Pugsley of Westchester Co.,N.Y.) Born Oct.5,1829 at Cortland, N.Y.; died Nov. 7 1 1866, aged 37 at Newark Valley, N. Y. WADSWORTH FAMILY IN AMERICA by Horace A. Wadsworth p. 198 James Cowles Wadsworth, b. 1782; d. 1874; married Harriet Delavan who had two children, both of whom died in infancy. VITAL RECORDS OF NEW HAVEN 1649-1850. vol 1. P. 494. New Haven, Nov.4,1821. The subscriber as minister of the United Society in this city married George Sturgiss of Fairfield to Nancy Delavan. Samuel Merwin,

P. 514. This may certify that on the evening of Jan.17 1 1829, Charles P. Delavan of New Haven and Jane c. Clark of Milford were joined in holy matrimony by me .• New Haven Jan.19-,1829.• Tobias Spencer Minister of the Gospel. CALENDAR OF WILLS 1626 - 1836 by Ber.thold Fernow. P. 126. Delavan, Samuel, of Salem, Westchester Co., going on a long journey. Mentions wife Agnes, daughters Annes, Cornelia and Levisee; brothers Cornelius, Timothy 3rd; children of brothers Abraham and Nathan; real and personal estate. Executors, the wife and brother Daniel Delavan. Sister-in-law, Hannah, wife of brother Abraham Delavan, to be guardian of the children should their mother die before they are of age. Witnesses: Barthw. Ryan, Nathan Delivan. Recorded in wills and pro­ bates vol 1, p. 36, P. 82. Close, David, clerk. Wife Hannah, nephew David, son of sister Sarah Delivan, John Tompkins, son of brother John Close. Real and personal estate. Executors the wife, brother John Close and brother- 1n-law Thomas Comstock and Timothy Delivan-. · Witnesses: Alexander Kidd of Fredericksburgh, Dutchess Co., Saml. Mills and Nathaniel Fisher of Fredericksburgh, millwright.

RECORDS OF FIRST MASONIC MEETING IN BREWSTER, N. Y. At a meeting of a number of the fraternity of Masons, members of different lodges, whose names are as follows ( among others were Nathaniel DeLaVan. Daniel Delavan, Stephen Delavan) all inhabitants of Frederickstown in the County of Dutchess, and towns adjacent at the house of James Phillips in said Frederickstown, the 5th day of December 1793 and in the year of light 5793. It was voted that an application be made to the Right Worshipful Grand Master of the State of New York for a warrant to erect a lodge at Frederickstown. Voted that it be named Columbia Lodge. It was constituted Oct. 1, 1794 and Samuel A. Barker was its first Worshipful Master. DELAVAN FAMILY NOTES - FROU HISTORIES OF COUNTIES, T01HNS ,ETC• BOLTONS HISTORY OF .- ESTCH::::STER COTJNTY, NEW YORK PAGE 726 VOLUJ.VIE 2, APPLNDIX 11 A11

Timothy Delavan had 9 sons as follow Timothy who had Timothy Nathaniel, several children Samuel John Married 1st. ------Hustead and had Chauncy, Jane, Catherine and Elizabeth Married 2nd. Patty Keeler and had John, Freder.i.. ck, Deborah and Nancy Cornelius d. s.p. Daniel Abraham, the Father of Gilbert and Jesse Stephen, had Daniel and Frederick Nathan, the Father of Charles and Elizabeth.

Volume 2 page 769 List of Town Officials of North Salem, includes Apr. 6, 1790 Daniel Delavan, Clerk Daniel Delavan, Pounder John Delevan, Commissioner of Roads HISTOhY OF WESTCH~sT::.,;R COUNTY, NEW YORK - J. THOMAS SCHARF A. M. LL.D 1886~ VOLUHE 1 PAGE 506 Abraham Delevan on the 27th of May 1773 bought 23 acres on which he was living and rented other lands as the rent rolls of the De Laney's show. On the 1st of January 1774 there was due 4 pounds from Hannah his wife for the rent of No. 12 "Crow Hill".

YE HISTORIE OF YE Tm~m OF GREEN\HCH, BY SPbNCER P. M~AD LL.B 1911 Page 526. Close Family:- Sarah, b, February 12, 1739, d. Sept~ 22, l806. m. October 12, 1761, Timothy Delivan of Southeast, buried at Paterson, N. J. died January 19, 1813, aged 74 years. Page 589 Husted Family:- Rachel, married John Delavan

HISTORY OF 1,;.:.:;w MILFORD & BhIDGEWATER, CONNECTICUT BY SAMUEL ORCUTT PAGE 522 Mr. Marcus L. Delevan is editor and proprietor of "The Housatonic Ray" a weekly newspape1, and the only paper in the County employing ladies in the editorial department. He was educated a lawyer and was admitted to the Bar, 78

CEMETERY RECORDS

North Salem Cemetery, Westchester County°' New York.

Jesse Delevan, died June 24, 1815, 51 y~ars of age. Betsey Delevan., wife of Jesse, died l'farch 20, 1857, aged 82 yrs. 9 mos. 13 days Arza Delevan, died April 1, 1864; 70 years of age Mahala, wife of Arza, died July 1, 1845, a~ed 45 years. Timothy Delevan 3rd, died January 31, :..792. aged 80 years. Sarah Delevan, wife of Timothy died 1806 aged 67 ~Tears. (Sept. 22) John Delevan, died January 8, 1834, in the 90th year of his age. Benjamin Delevan, died November 26, 1827; 36 years of age. He was a Doctor in the United States Army. Daniel Delavan, died December 30, 1804 age 27 Rachel, wife of John Delavan, died July 8, 1781 age 30 Maria, daughter of John and Martha, died June 13, 1805 age 4 William Delavan, died July 12, 1879, age 71 Charles T. Delavan, died March 31, 1880, age 66 Charles T. Delevan, died August 19, 1862, age 33 Sarah F. Daughter of Charles T. & Sarah F., died Aug.25,1862 age 9 mos. Mar~aret J. 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 Aug,22,+862 age 2 yrs. Charles T. son 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 Aug. 7,1858 age 7 mos, Martha, wife of John Delavan, died March 10, 1843, age 83 Frederick Delavan, died April 13, 1819~ age 39 Sarah Betsey Delavan, wife of Harrison Reynolds, died June 27, 1883 age 57. Harrison Reynolds, died Feb. 12, 1871, age 58 Rachel Delavan Bailey, wife of Joseph Bailey, died May 5, 1869 age 77 Joseph Bailey, died November 13, 1857, age 73.

Sharon, Connecticut, Burying Ground

Delavan, Josephine M., born 1831, died 1890 Delavan, Mary E., dauehter of Nathanie]~ & Lydia, died Jan.9,1870 age 63

Sleepy Hollow Cemetery - Tarryto~m, N~w~Yo~k.

General Daniel Delavan, born nay 30, 1757 died November 30, 1835 Eliza Johnston II h.w.born Feb.28, 1776 died Se:,.Jtember 23, 1817 Colonel Daniel E. Delavan born Jan.24,1808 died March 31, 1870 Gertrude H. Delavan, h.w. born ? died ? Hannah Delavan., born Mar.,7,1815 died October 14, 1891 Edward Delavan, born Mar.lB,1803 died December 18, 1804 Robert J. Delavan, born Feb.20J80l died November 13, 1827 Mary Ogden Delavan,. born June 18.,1797died May 24, 1829 Charles H, Delavan, born July 1-3 1810 died Ap""- CJ 1892 Eliza D. Delavan, born Mo..., 3 180jj died AP~ _.. 1888 Christian S. Dela van born A"1 .J, 1812 died "Fe I:, .,,., 1892 Nine stones on top of hill in southern pa~t of cemetery, Mother, Father, eight children and Col. Daniel E. Delavan's wife Gertrude. CEMETERY RECORDS

Presbyterian-Episcopal Church Burial Ground Patterson, New York David C. Delavan died Dec. 16, 1883 aged 81 yrs. 8 mos. 13 days Jane H wife of David C. Delavan died Jan. 13, 1892 aged 85 Edgar Mandlebert Delavan died March 4, 1839 aged 31 yrs. 8 days son of Nathaniel died 1832 Maria Cook wife of Edgar Man eber died Nov. 20, 1863 aged 53 Nathaniel Delavan died Jan. 1, 1832 aged 59 yrs. 11 mos. son of Major Nathaniel Lydia wife of Nathaniel Delavan died March 21, 1828 John Hayt died JulJ 18, 1838 aged 75 Elizabeth (Delavan) wife John Hayt died October 6, 1845 in her 73rd year daughter of Lieutenant Timothy Samuel Hayt died July 30, 1850 aged 84 years 10 mos. 12 days Sarah (Delavan) wife of Samuel Hayt born Aug. 9, 1769 died Jan. 2, 1828 daughter of Lieutenant Timothy Stephen Hayt, died September 17, 1834 in his 75th year Hannah (Delavan) wife of Stephen Hayt died Jan. 23, 1843 in her '])_Av ID 80th year, daughter of· Lieutenant Timothy Dr. Jmnr:s Delavan ~mxrid?) died Nov. 10, 1823 in his 57th year 1?Av,p son of Lieutenant Timothy Mercy, wife of Dr.-~ Delavan died December 18, 1857 in her 91st year Electa H. Delavan died April 27, 1877 aged 82 Elizabeth Delavan died Sept. 21, 1827 aged 1 yr. 4 mos. 2 days dnughter of Benjamin Kand Maria T. Nathaniel Delavan (Major) died August 9, 1798 aged 52 Timothy Delavan (Lieut) died ·Jan. 19, 1813 aged 74 Gilead Cemetery, Carmel, New York Agnes Delevan, wife of Samuel Delevan, Died Aug. 26, 1832, aged 78 yrs. Boutonville (Poundridge) Private Cemetery Abraham Delavan, died June 10, 1858 aged 91 years 10 months 18 days (born July 14, 1766.) Hann2h, his wife died January 7, 1855 aged 79 Hiram Delavan, died November 16, 1849 aged 43 ) This cemetery is Mary Ann, his wife, died July 27, 1863 aged 54) opposite house once that of Wallace Del­ Daniel Delavan, died October 30, 1869 aged 65) avan and once used Roxy, his wife died March 1, 1875, aged 73 } as a Tavern. Wm. W. Delavan, died December l, 1869 aged 36 ) Bethel Cemetery, Croton Village, New York John Delevan, died August 17, 1846 in his 74th year Bethel Cemetery, Croton Village, New York Silas Ambler died May 1841 in his 75th year Deborah (Delavan) Ambler wife of Silas Ambler died May 8, 1825 aged 56 years, 4 mos. 24 days. 80

CEMETERY RECORDS

Old Cemetery, South Salem, New York by Presbyterian Church Polly Delevan Stevens, died April 13, 1883, ae 85 wife of John Stevens.

New Cemetery, South Salem, New York. John Delevan Stevens, son of Johh and Polly Delavan Stevens Wife of John D. Stevens. ( No markers)

Fishkill Rural Cemetery, Dutchess County, New York ' Chauncey Delavan, died December 18, 1863, aged 73. Jane Delavan, died November 12, 1865, aged 76

Ithaca City Cemetery, Tompkins County, New York \ Benjamin K. Delavan, eldest son of Dr. David Delavan of Dutchess County, died March 24 1835? aged 38 years.

Union Valley Cemetery, Putnam County, New York. James Lent, born August 3, 1831, died February 10, 1916. Lydia Delavan, his wife, born April 15, 1842, died August 26, 1898. Calvin C. Lent,a son, born November 14, 1861; d. December 22, 1883. Stephen Knox, born June 14, 1798; died Roxana Delavan, wife of Stephen Knox, born Sept. 15, 1810; died June 23, 1892. George H. Knox, born October 16, 1840; died September 25, 1908

Rye Cemetery, New York. Joseph Park, born Octobor 25, 1798; died February 1880 Mary Delavan, wife of Joseph Park, died September 16, 1863, aged 64 Joseph Park a son, born May 24.,1823; died April 1903. Mary T. Carpenter, wife of Joseph Park, born August 15, 1818; died June 13, 1883. Jonathan Park, son of Joseph and Mary, died December 22, 1859, aged 19 years 1 month and 22 days. Isaac Hart Purdy, born 1823; died 1881 son of Josiah. Mary E. Delavan, wife of Isaac, born 1828; died 1894. Joseph K. Haviland, son of Thomas, born Fob. 12, 1842; died Aug.1872. Harriet Delavan, wife of Joseph K. Haviland, born 1840; died 1911 Hattie E. Haviland, dau. of Joseph K., born December 21, 1869, died October 27, 1890. 8:1 BIBLE RECORDS

A copy of Delavan Family records takon from tho oldfamily BIBLE dated 1811 - the property of Oliver and Elizabeth Delavan son of Nathan Delavan. Now in possession of Frank W. Delavan.

MARRIED

Oliver Delavan was marriod to Elizabeth Pugsley April 4, 1807 Charles Delavan was married to Maria Adams January 7, 1830 James H. Delavan was married to Betsey Dyer February 8, 1837. Edward C. Delavan was married to Phebe Bir.dsall January 10, 1838 James H. Delavan was married to Susan Boardman January 2, 1850 William Delavan was married to Abby C. Byer June 10, 1841 Walter Delavan was married to Catherine Carpenter September 15, 1841 Mary Dela van was mar1~ied to Robert Palmer February 8, 1838 Cornelia Delavan was married to Ira Wartrous September 11, 1841 Phebe A. Delavan was married to D. W. Dewey June 1, 1883 John H. Delavan was mar·ried to Cornelia Mantanye November 2, 1893

BIRTHS

Oliver Delavan, born March 11, 1786 Charles Delavan, born December 22, 1807 James Harvey Delavan, born September 25, 1810 Edward Delavan, born June l?, 1814 William Delavan, born July 10, 1812 An infant born May 21, 1815 An infant born July 17, 1817 Mary Delavan, with twin born July 3, 1819 Cornelia with Cordelia (twins) born March 21, 1821 Harriett Delavan, born September 14, 1823 John Henry Delavan, born June 8, 1827 Phebe Delavan, born October 5, 1829 Edward Delavan 1 s family Elizabeth Pugsley, born May 2, 1788 Augusta Delavan, born May 2, 1839 Josephine Delavan, born September 25, 1840 Oliver Delavan, born February 9, 1842 Elizabeth Delavan, born May 16, 1844 Edgar Delavan, born November 21, 1841 Harriett Delavan, born September 18, 1841 Oliver Delavan, born September 25, 1852 Birdsall Delavan, born November 20, 1817

DEATHS

Phebe Birdsall wife of Edward Delavan, died February 7, 1892 An infant, died May 21, 1813 An infant, died July 17, 1816 An infant, died July 14, 1819 Cordelia Delavan, died September 25, 1821 Harriett E. D0lavan, died October 17, 1847 Mary Palmer, wife of Robert H. Palmer, died May 12, 1880 aged 31 yrs. Edward Delavan, died Novomber 12, 1856 Cath0rine Carpenter, wife of Walter Dolavan, died March 30, 1896 ae 75 Walter Delavan, died February 8, 1902, aged 84 yrs.6 mos.21 days 82

BIBLE RECORDS

Edward Delavan 1 s Family

Augusta Delavan, diod Septembor 17, 1845 Oliver Delavan, died September 19, 1845 JosGphine Dela van, died No vcmber 23, 1845 Edward Delavan, died November 12, 1854, aged 40 years Oliver Delavan, died April 16, 1860, aged 74 years Elizabeth Delavan, died Septenilier 6, 1865, aged 77 Phebe Ann Dewey, died November 7, 1866, aged 37 John H. Delavan, died March 3, 1899, in Decatur Indiana

Notes from old Family Bible belonc,;ing to George Edwin Delavan

DeLaVan, John or Timothy, French Huguenot, settled Norwalk Conn., (a shepherde) M. Hannah Boughton, Danbury, Connecticut

Leiut. Timothy, b. May 27, 1738 d. Jan. 19, 1813 AbPaharn b. Sept. 17, 1737? d. Oct. 13, 1795 Matthew b. Dec. 31,1741 d. 1798 John b. Feb. 10, Nathaniel b. Sept. 20, 1746 d. 1750(?) Samuel b. June 8, 1749 d. 1750 Samuel II b. Apr. 3, 1752 d. Oct. 27, 1786 Nathan b. May 7, 1755 d. 1793 Daniel b. May 30, 1757 d. Stephen b. May 5, 1760 d. 1812 Cornelius b. June 9, 1766 d. One daughter

Lieut. Timothy m. Hannah (?) Close

Their Children

Timothy III Hannah m. Stephen Hoyt Jess<:; Dr. David m. October 31, 1793 Mercy Knapp b. Sept. 19, 1767 Sally m. Samuel Hoyt Betsey m. John Hoyt (a tanner) Tompkins (a doctor) Chloe m. Brinsmade Polly m. Gregory Sawyer Stephen Solomon (unmarried) 83 BIBLE RECORDS

Records taken directly from the Family Bible of Dr. David Bryson Delavan's familz. Edward Close Delavan, son of Tompkins Close Delavan and his wif'e Esther Jesup. Born, May 28, 1813.

Margaretta Ma~y McCartee (McE~chain), daughter of David · Bryson and Margaretta McCartee. Born, April 2nd, 1825 - married, June 27th, 1849. Their family David Bryson Delavan - Born, May 1st, 1850. Tompkins Close Delavan, - Born~ Sept. 30, 1852. Edward Delavan - Born, Feb. 26th, 1858. Margaretta Bryson Delavan - Born, June 20th, 1859.

Records taken from the Bennett Family Bible

Ezra Milton Bennett, born, December 25, 1849. Mahala E. Bennett, born, August 11, 1855 {wife of Ezra) Children Births Gertrude E. Bennett, November 4, 1874. Angenette Bennett, . December 12, 1876. Sarah E. Bennett, March 21, 1878. · Bertie G. Bennett, September 19, 1881. Elmer Milton Bennett, March 121 1893. Deaths. Sarah E. Bennett, October 21, 1887. Bertie G. Bennett, January 8, 1888. Ezra Milton Bennett, November 1, 1921. Mahala E. Bennett, August 29, 1927.

Obituary of General Daniel Delavan (from a clipping in the George Edwin Delavan family Bible Obituary - It becomes again our duty to record the decease of another of the few remaining worthies of the Revolution among us. General Daniel Delavan died at his residence, in this village, on Friday last, in the 79th year of his age. The deceased had passed an active and responsible life. In early life he espoused the cause of his Country under the great and good LaFayette, and served, we believe, in the Continental Army until the close of the war, at which time he obtain­ ed the command of a company. Upon the restoration of peace, he ret­ urned to the active pursuits of private life, occasionly filling an office of trust and responsibility under our state government. Mr. Delavan spent most of his mature life in this village, and was one of 84

BIBLE RECORDS

the few enterprising men who first gave it an impulse of business and prosperity. The funeral solemnities were attended by a large concourse of citizens, in the Presbyterian Church, and after an impressive dis­ course delivered by the Rev. Mr. Henry, his remains were consigned to the narrow tenement in the burial ground some distance south of the village.

A Ballad

On the death of General Delavan of the Revolutionary WaP, by George P. Morris. Let not a tear be shed, Of grief give not a token, Although the silver thread And golden bowl are broken; A warrior lived - a Christian died, Sorrow's forgotten in our pride Go, bring his battle blade, His helmet and his plume, And be his trophies laid Beside him in the tomb, Where files of time - marked vet'rans come With martial tramp and muffled drum. Give to the earth his frame, To moulder and decay; But not his deathless name­ That cannot pass away •. In youth, in manhood, and in age, He dignified his country's page. Green be the willow bough Above the swelling mound, Where sleeps the hero now In consecrated ground: Thy epitaph, oh Delavan, God's noblest work - an honest man. 85 DELAVAN FAMILY UNIT~:~D STATES CENSUS RECORDS 1790

A B C D E TOTAL

DUTCHESS COUNTY! NEVV YORK

Frederickstown To¥m

De Lavan, Abraham 3 1 4 De LaVan, Agnis 4 1 5 De Lavan, Timothy 5 2 4 11 De LaVan, Timothy Jr. 1 1 2 Pawling Town

De LaVan, Nathaniel 4 1 6 4 15 De LaVan, Stephen 1 1 3 5 WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NEH YORK North Salem

Delavan, Timothy 1 1 2 Delavan, Matthew 2 5 4 11 Delavan, John 2 3 4 9 Delavan, Lewis 1 1 1 3 Delavan, Nathan 1 3 3 7

A. males over 16 including head of family. B. Males under 16 c. Females including head of family. D. All other free persons. E. Slaves. 86 DELAVAN FAMILY FEDERAL CENSUS 1800

North Salem, Westchester County

Deli van, John 2 1 1 1 5 Delivan, John,Jr. 2 2 4 Delivan, Matthew 2 1 1 1 2 1 8 Delivan, Matthew,Jr. 1 1 2 4 Delivan, Timothy 1 1 2 Delivan, Agnes 1 1 Salem,Westchester Co.

Delavan, Abraham 1 1 1 4 IJiount Pleasant Westchester County

Delavan, Jonathan o. 1 2 1 4 Delavan, James 1 1 2 Delavan, Lewis 1 1 1 1 4 Delavan, Daniel 1 2 2 1 2 8 Pawling,Dutchess Co.

De LaVan, Stephen 1 1 1 1 l 5 De Lavan, David 1 1 2 1 5

Franklin,Dutchess Co,

De Lavan, Nathaniel 1 1 1 5 De LaVan, Mary 1 1 1 1 6 Southeast, Dutchess County

De Lavan, Timothy 1 1 1 2 1 6 De Lavan, Jesse 1 1 2 1 5

······'"····-········ ····-······•·•········•··•···•····--········· i 10 years and under ii 10 years and under 16 years iii 16 years and under 26 years iv 26 years and under 45 years V 45 years and over vi All other free persons excepting Indians vii Slaves 87

United States Census 1850 Westchester'and Putnam Counties, New York Married Age Sex Occupation Born Within ------the Year Westchester County Town of Nor~h Salem, New York Angev.ine, Benjamin 81 Male Farmer N. Y. Angev.ine, Deborah 84 Female N. Y.

Raynolds, Harrison 38 Male N. Y. II Betsey ( Delevan) 25 Female N. Y. II Mary 2 " N. Y. II Not named 2 Mos. " N. Y. II Ann A. 74 fl N. Y. Delevan, Joseph 15 Male Laborer N. Y. Delevan, Jesse 21 Male Laborer N. Y.

Delevan, Benjamin 20 Male Laborer N. Y. Yes II Sarah E. 18 Female N. Y. Yes Delevan, Anna 64 Female N. Y. Delevan, Charles 21 Male Laborer N. Y. Delevan, Julia 26 Female Ireland Town of Poundridge, New York Same Household as Jesse Ferris Delevan, Mary A. 42 Female N. Y. Delavan, Wallace 17 Male N. Y. Delavan, Daniel H. 5 Male N. Y. Delavan, Abraham 84 Male None N. Y. " Hannah 75 Female N. Y. Putnam County Town of Southeast

Delevan, William 42 Male Farmer N. Y. Delevan, Betsey 76 Female N. Y. SOCIETY OF THE SONS OF THE AMERIO.AN REVOLUTION 88

Walter v. Hoyt #13,834 Chicago Illinois Son of Stephen and Mary J. (Van Voorhees) Hoyt. Grandson of Samuel and Sarah (Delavan) Hoyt. Great Grandson of Timothy Delavan, 2nd Lieut. Dutchess County New York, militia.

William Frederick Purdy #3,797 St. Paul, Minnesota. Son of Amos w. and Delia (Delevan) Purdy Grandson of Frederick Delevan. Great Grandson of John Delevan, Private, Westchester County, New York, militia.

Erastus C. Delevan # 10,907 Binghampton, New York. Son of Nathan and Eliza (Smith) Delavan Grandson of George and Phoeb6 (Benedict) Delavan Great Grandson of Nathan Delavan, Private, New York, militia.

Elmer Milton Bennett# 57,923 Westwood, Massachusetts. Son of Ezra Milton and Mahala (Lent) Bennett. Grandson of Frederick and Fannie F. (Delevan) Lent. Great Grandson of Arza and Mahala (Lovelace) Delevan. Great Great Grandson of Jesse and Betsey Delevan Great Great Great Grandson of Abraham and Hannah Delavan. Abraham Delavan was a Private in the Dutchess County, New York, militia.

SONS OF THE REVOLUTION New York Society 1909

Delavan, Daniel (1757-1835) Captain, Lieut. Col. Albert Pawling's regiment, Westchester County, New York levies, 1775; Ensign same 1776; L0iut. Col. Graham's regiment of militia 1778-9; Captain, Col. William Malcom's regiment of additional Continental infantry 1780; detached to 2nd New York line until close of War. Decendents; Charles H. Delavan, d. Apr. 9, 1892; Christians. Delavan, died Fob. 21, 1892; George Carleton Dominick and Marinus Willet Dora.inick.

Delavan, Nathan (1755 - ) Private:, Capt. Ephraim Lockwood's company, 4th regiment Westchester County, New York militia, Lieut. Col. Thaddeus Crane. Docendent Charles Oliver Dewey.,

Delavan, Nathaniel { 1746 - )Captain, .3rd regiment Westchester County, New York militia, Col. Pierre Van Cortlandt, Sept.20, 1775; Major, Juno 25, 1778; Major 4th regiment Westchester County,New York militia, Col. Samuel Drake, October 21, 1779. Decendents Ralston Murray Crosby, di0d Aug.14,1902; Andrew Murray Young;Richard Nelson Young, died March 10, 1908. Delavan, Samuel (1752 - 1786) Captain, Wcstch0ster County Rangers, September 1776; Captain, 3rd regiment of Wostchoster County New York militia, Colonel Samuel Drake, Juno 25, 1778; Captain,'light horse company san10 regiment, February 27, 1779; served to close of the war. Docondents, Bcnaiah Young Frost; Floyd Robinson Smith. DELA.VAN FAMILY DECENDEMTS 89 D_A.R. LINEAGE BOOKS ROLL OF HONOR

MRS JULIA LOW SCHULTE # 10,190 Born in New York .Wife of Berna.rd Schulte Deoendent of Major Nathaniel Delavan of New York Daughter of Edward Delavan Nelson & Susan Blanchard MacDonald h.w. Granddaughter of Riohard Nelson a:id Cordelia Delavan his wife Great Granddaughter of Nathaniel Delavan and Mary Thompson his wife

:MRS ELLA. HAYT FANNING # 52,431 Born in Alamosa Colorado Wife of Paul Revere Fanning Decendent of Lieut. Timothy Delevan of New York Daughter of Charles Denison Hayt & Olive Palmer his Wife Gr11nddaughter of Henry Delevan Hayt & Jane Berry his wife Great Granddaughter of S8I11Uel Hayt & Sarah Delevan his wife Gr.Gr.Granddaughter of Timothy Delevan&: Elizabeth Close his Wife

MRS EMMA. H, FOOTE # 18,240 Born in Marshall Michigan Wife of Allen R. Foote Deoendent of Lieut. Timothy Delevan or New York Daughter of John T. Hayt & Harriet Tillotson his wife Granddaughter of John Hayt & Elizabeth Delevan his wife Great Granddaughter of Timothy Delevan &: Elizabeth Close his wife

Mrs. Elizabeth Delevan Hulbert# 62,463 Born in Cortland County, New York Wife of Charles Hulbert Deoendent of Nathan Delevan Daughter of Albert Delevan & Clarinda Rorepaugh his wife Granddaughter of Charles Delevan & Maria Adams his wife Gr. Granddaughter of Oliver Delevan & Elizabeth !Ugsley his wife Gr.Gr.Granddaughter of Nathan Delevan & Hannah Vail his wife MRS CATHERINE DELA.VAN CARR :fl: 64,290 Born in Norway, New York Wife of William s. Carr Decendent of Nathan Delavan Daughter of Walter Delavan &: Catherine Carpenter his wif,e Granddaughter of Oliver Delavan & Elizabeth Pugsley his wife Gr. Granddaughter of Nathan Delavan & Hannah Vail his wife Mrs. Rebeooa F. Daniel # 46~678 Born in Birmingham Conn, Wife of Charles A. Daniel Deoendent of Capt. Samuel Delavan Da'l.lghter of Floyd Thomas Frost & Sophie Oakes Morse his wife Granddaughter of John Frost & Cordelia. Dela.van his wife Gr,. Granddaughter of Samuel Delavan & Agnes Tyler hie wife MRS MARY VORIS MILLER =/r49, 430 Born in Pesoadero, California Wife of William Miller Decendent of Samuel Delevan Daughter of Isaac N~on Vor~s & Cordelia Agnes Frost his wife Granddaughter of Floyd Thomas Frost & Sophie Oakes Morse his wife Gr. Granddaughter of John Frost & Cordelia Delevan Gr.Gr.Granddaughter of Samuel Delevan~ Agnes Tyler his wife

MISS FR.AUCES ADELE BENSON =J/= 93, 831 Born in Coudersport, Penna. Decendent of Nathaniel Delavan 1. James Barrett Benson - Katherine Hodskin his wife 2. Isaac Benson - Eugenia Stebbins his wife 3. Pierre Alonzo Stebbins - Almira Brundage his wife 4. Lewis Stebbins 1779 - 1865 - Sarah Delevan his wife 5. Nathaniel Delavan m 2nd Mary Thompson 1752 - 1840

MRS VIRGINIA DELAVAN KLEE # 106,592 Born in Guilford, New York Decendent of Nathan Delavan l. Samuel Delavan 1840 - 1908 M. 1878 Marie A. Mott Bunnell b.1855 2. Nathan Delavan 1809 - 1895 M. 1834 Abigail E. Smith 1812-1879 3. George Delavan 1784 - 1867 M. Phoebe Benedict 4. Nathan Delavan 1755 - 1835 :M. Hannah Vail

MRS SUSAN DELAVAN CHAMPLIN # 118,829 Born in Willett, New York Decendent of Nathan Delavan 1, Wilbur Delavan 1840 - M. 1863 - Adeline Crittenden 1844-1912 2~ Jrunes Harvey Delavan 1810-1887 M. 1839-Betsey Ann Dyer 1811-1841 3. Oliver Delavan b.1786 M. Elizabeth Pugsley 4. Nathan Delavan M. Hannah Vail

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MRS ISABELL!\ HINMAN WARD f8375 Born in Michigan Wife of Charles Albert Ward Decendent of Lieut. Timothy Delavan of New York Daughter of John F. Hinman & Harriet Elizabeth Hayt his wife Granddaughter of John Tompkins Hayt & Harriet Tillotson his wife Great Granddaughter of John Hayt & Elizabeth Delavan his wife Gr.Gr.Granddaughter of Timothy Delavan & Elizabeth Close his wife

MRS. MARGARET HA.YT HOvVELL #= 21,959 Born in McGregor, Iowa. Wife of Cornelius Du Bois Howell Decendent of Timothy Delevan (1738-1813) of New York Daughter of Henry c. Hayt & Sarah Harris his wife Granddaughter of Henry Delevan Hayt & Jane Berry hi~ wife Gr.Granddattghter of Samuel· Hayt & Sa.rah Delevan his wife Gr.Gr.Granddaughter of Timothy Delevan & Elizabeth Close his wife 9:1

MRS MARY HA.YT PA'l'TERSON #= 24_.101 Born in New Yor~, New York Wife of Andrew Stuart Patterson Decendent of Lieut. Timothy Delavan of New York Daughter of Ezra Ayres Hayt & Isabella Johnson Peck his wife Granddaughter of Ja:mes Rogers Hayt & Mary E. Ayres his wife Gr.Granddaughter of John Hayt & Elizabeth Delavan his Wife Gr.Gr.Granddaughter of Timothy Delevan & Elizabeth Close his wife

MRS. GERTRUDE BOOTH BREWER =If= 69,603 Born in Anamosa, Iowa Wife of William Fisk Brewer Deoendent of Lieut. Timothy Delavan of New York Daughter of Thomas Eyre Booth & Gertrude Delavan his wife Granddaughter of George Edwin Delavan 1804-61 & Lucretia Terrill Newton, his wife 1818-89 Gr.Granddaughter of David Delavan 1767-1823 & Mercy Knapp b.1767 his wife M. l 793 Gr.Gr~Granddaughter of Timothy Delavan & Elizabeth Close his wife MRS MINNIE H. CRITES # 36,343 Born in Bellevue, Michigan Wife of Albert Wallace Crites Decendent of Lieut. Timothy Delevan of New York Daughter of John Tompkins Hayt & Harriet Tillotson his wife Granddaughter of John Hayt & Elizabeth Delevan his wife Gr. Granddaughter of Timothy Delevan & Elizabeth Close his wife

MRS. FLORENCE CARR RICE #= 68,595 Born in Elmira, New York Decendent of Nathan Delavan Daughter of William S. Carr & Catherine Delavan his wife Granddaughter of Walter Delavan & Catherine Carpenter his wife See #~4,290 MRS. CORNELIA AGNES VORIS #= 49,432 Born in Jefferson Valley, New York Ylife of Isaac N. Voris Decendent of Samuel Delevan Daughter of Floyd Thomas Frost & Sophia Oakes Morse his wife Granddaughter of John Frost & Cornelia Delevan his wife See 49,430

MRS. ISABELLE P. BIRDSAL # 59,153 Born in Jersey City, New Jersey Decendent of Lieut. Timothy Delevan of New York Daughter of Andrew Stuart Patterson & Mary Agnes Hoyt his wife Granddaughter of Ezra Ayres Hoyt & Isabella Johnson Peck his vlife See #=24,101

MRS. ALMIRA STEBBINS LLOYD # 88,687 Born in Coudersport, Penna., Wife of Ralph Chapman Lloyd Deoendent of Major Nathaniel Dele-.ie:n 1. Charles Alonzo Stebbins 1849-1909 M. 1874 Rebecca A- Glassmire 1849-1903 2. Pierre Alonzo Stebbins 1805-82 M. Almira Brundage 1810-73 3. Lewis Stebbins 1779-1865 M. 1799 Sarah Delevan 1785-1862 4. Nathaniel Dele-n.n M. 2nd Mary Thompson MRS. GEORGENE STEBBINS SMITH #= 92,192 Born in Coudersport, Penna. Wife of Lewis Smith Decendent of Major Nathaniel Delavan See# 88,687

MRS. MA.OOE MeKEAN WHITNEY #= 88, 714 Born in Morrice, Michigan Wife of D. Guifford Whitney Decendent of Major Nathaniel Del.avan - 1. Charles H. McKean 1852-1907 M~ 1882 Cornelia Louise Stebbins b.1857 2. Frederick A. Stebbins 1818-68 M,1856 Ellen M. Hall b.1828 3. Lewis Stebbins 1779-1865 M,1799 Sarah Delavan 1785-1862 See# 88,687

MRS. EUGENIA BENSON PERRY # 93,838 Born in Coudersport, Penna. Wife of Lytle Perry Deoendent of Major Nathaniel Delevan 1. James Barrett Benson 1863-97 M. 1884 Katherine Hodskin b.1865 See #= 93,831

MRS. ELOISE STEBBINS WELLS #= 92, 194 Born in Coudersport, Penna. Wife of John Walter Wells Deoendent of Major Nathaniel Delevan 111 Pierre Augustus Stebbins Jr~ 1837--1909 M.1867 Mary Mann b._1844 2. Pierre Alonzo Stebbins 1805-82 M. Almira Brundage 1810-73 See # 92,192

MRS. ELOISE R. BENSON COLE #= 94,339 Born in Coudersport, Penna. Decendent of Major Nathaniel Delevan 1. James Barrett Benson 1860-97 M.1884 Katherine Hodskin b.1865 2~ Isaac Benson 1816-94 M.1857 Eugenia Laura Stebbins b.1832 3. Pierre Alonzo Stebbins 1805-82 M.1857 Almira Brundage 1810-73 4. Lewis Stebbins 1779-1865 Mol799 Sarah Delevan 1785-1862 5. Nathaniel Delevan M. 2nd Mary Thompson 1152-1849

MRS. CHARLOTTE M. GRANT BRONK =l/=134,810 Born in Palmyra, New York Wife of William Je Bronk Decendent of Major Nathaniel Delavan 1. Charles James Gront (1832•1910)M.1859 Mary Frances Feller_b.1839 2. Alexander H. Grant (1800-76)M.1830 Lucy Cass Hatch (1807-91) 3. James Grant (1770•1837) M.1798 Theodosia Delavan (1776-1830) 4. Nathaniel Delavan M. lst.1766 Mary Underhill (1747-82)

MRS. CORNELIA STEBBINS ELLIS #104,178 Born in Cass County, Michigan Wife of F. Pe Ellis Decendent of Major Nathaniel Delavan 1. Frederick Stebbins (1818-68) M.1856 Ellen M. Hall (1828-1912) 2. Lewis Stebbins (1779-1865) M.1799 Sa.rah Delavan (1785-1862) 3. Nathaniel Delavan M. 2nd. Mary Thompson (1752-1849) 93 BOUTON ANCESTRY The name is of French origin, and from 1350, for two centu.ries,the court records of France abound with the name. Nicholas Bouton, who bore the title of Count Chanilly, Baron Montague de Naton, was born about 1580, and the father of John and Harard twins, and Noel, all of whom were Huguenots and refugees during the persecution of the Protes­ tants by the Catholics. Noel afterwards returned to France where he distinguished himself and was subsequently made Marshall of all France JOHN BOUTON, immigrant ancestor sailed from Gravesend, England July 1635, and landed in Boston, Mass.,in December of that year. He was then aged 20. He lived first in Boston, then in Watertown and early in the settlement of Hartford, Conn.,removed there. In 1651 he removed again to Norwalk, Conn.,where he became an inf'luential citizen. In 1671 and for several years after, he was a represenative in the Gene­ ral Court of Connecticut, and held other offices in Norwalk. He marr­ ied ALICE who survivod him, and married second, Matthew Marvin, Her will was dated December 1,1680, and mentioned her son JOHN BOUTON and daughters Bridget Kellogg and Abigail Bouton and Rachel Smith and grandchildren Ruth and Rachel Kellogg and Sarah Brinsmead. Among their children was JOHN, mentioned below, Richard was born about 1639, died in Norwalk, Juno 27,1665, married Ruth, Bridget, born about 1642 married in 1660. JOHN (2)(son of John), married 1st, Abigail, daughter.of Matthew Marvin by a first wife, Sho was born in Hartford about 1640, and was living in 1680, when she was mentioned in the will of her stepmother, Alice Marvin formerly the wife of John Bouton first. He married 2nd Mary Stevenson. Ho livod in Norwalk. His will was dated Dec, 25,1760, and he died between that date and February 18 1 1766/7. Children born in Norwalk: JOHN, Supt.30,1659; Matthew,Dec.24,1661; Rachel, Dec. 16, 1667; Abigail, April 1,1670; Mary, May 26,1671; Joseph, about 1674; Thomas, about 1676; Elizabeth, 1679 and Richard, 1680. JOHN (3)(son of John (2),son of John) was born in Norwalk, Conn., Sept,301 1659, died boforo Jan.2,1704/5. His estate was divided Nov. 21,1705, among "six children living". Tho sixth was probably Daniel. He settled in Norwalk, whero ho ovmed land jointly with his brother Matthew, which he sold Jan.25,1693a Tho town records of Danbury show that he owned land thoro and those of Now Canaan, that he was among the constitutents of the society of that place. Children: John over twenty one at the time of the inventory, married Sarah, a daughter of Jakin Gregory; Abigail, born 1689; Mary, 1692; NATHANIEL, 1695, ment­ ioned below; Eleazer, 1701/2; Daniel, 1705, NATHANIEL,(son of John (3),son of John (2),son of John) was born in Norwalk, Oonn.,1695. He was one of the constitutents of New Canaan. In his will dated 1775 he makes no· mention of his son John and daugh­ ter Rebecca, who probably died before that dateo He married 1st. Han­ nah and 2nd Maryo Children born in New Canaan: HANNAH, Nov~24,1721; Abigail, Feb.28,1723; Nathaniel, Sept.6,1726; Samuel, April 11, 1730; Jehiel,Feb.17,1732; Mary, Nov,11,1734; John, July 23,1737; Daniel,Oct, 24,1740; Rebecca, 1742. HANNAH,(dau.of Nathaniel,son of John (3), son of John (2), son of John) married TIMOTHY DELAVAN, Feb,23,1737, and became the mother of the ten Delavan sons enumerated herein, AUTHORITY - Marvin Family and Boughton Family Genealogies. 94 THE MATTHEW MARVIN LINE Matthew, youngest son of Edward and Margaret Marvin, was baptised in st.Mary's Church, Great Bentley, Essex, England, March 26,1600;Rev. Robert Dernell was then its rector. His father's will gave him the "Mentchon house called Edons alles (alias) Dreybrockes and ij croftes of land called Hartles and Bracken Heddes", on the condition that he paid his mother yearly during her life 11 the full sum of sexe poundes 11 in default of which it was to pass to his brother, Reinold with a like condition. He was then fifteen years old and probably resided there with his mother until her death, May 1633. He married 1st, about 1622, Elizabeth-----, born about 1604, judging from her age as given when she went to America. She died in Hartford, probably about 1640 and from the ages of his younger children, certainly not later than 1647. Rebecca, is thought to have been Elizabeth's youngest child as she is named in her father's will, but not in that of his second wife who mentions her own children thEn living. He married 2nd about 1647 ,Alice widow of John Bouton, born about 1610; in her will December 1,1680 she calls herself"aged about SC;Venty". She made oath to the inventory of hor husband's estate December 17,1680 and died soon after; the inven­ tory of her own ostato is dated the last of January 1680/1. Matthew sailed from London in tho "Increase" Robert Lea'1 master; having proved April 15,1635 that his party had taken the 'onthes of 11 II Allogeance and Supremacie • Ho had boon a sydeman" at St. Mary's in 1621; 11 0vorsoer 11 in 1627 and "Senior Wnrdonn in 1628, H8 is last ment­ ioned thoro August 22,1633 when "William Littleburyo, the servant of Matthew Moruin, was buried~ Tho record of his departure co..lls him "husbandman" aot 35 and names his wifo and children: Elizab0th Marvynn,uxor 31; Elizabeth Marvinn, 13; Matthew ?.Tarvynn,8; Mario Marvynn, 6; St:1ra Marvynn, 3; Hannah Marvynn, 1/2. The Increase sailed about the middle of April and reo.ch­ od New England about tho first of Juno. Where hu spent the first few months 8.ftor his arrival is not knovm. His name is on the monument in honor of tho first sottlors of Hartford, tho fi.rst of whom arrived there t:1bout Novombur 1635 and Matthew was on0 of the twelve very 011rl­ iost emigrants whosu numos arc known o..nd who formed tho company knovm o.s "Adventurers" to whom belonged "Venturers Field" In 1650 ho vvont to Norwalk, Conn., where ho was one of tho origino.l settlers. In the agreement of tho Norwalk Pl11nters with Roger Ludlow, Juno 19,1650, o.nd in tho deed from Runckinhoage and other indians of February 15,1651, Matthew's namo is third; in the confirmatory Patent of tho General Court of Juno 8,1686 (after his death) Mr. Matthew Marvin is sixth. Children by his 1st wife Elizabeth: i Elizabeth, bapt.Sept.15,1622; ii Matthew, bapt. November 8,1626; iii Mnrio, bapt. December 16,1628; iv Sar11h, christened Doc.27,1631; v Hannah, born nbout 1634 in Eng­ land aged 1/2 years in April 1635; vi Abigail, born about 1637-8 in Hartford; vii Rebecca, born about 1639 in Hartford. Children by his 2nd wife Allee: viii Lydia, born 1647-8? in Hartford; ix Samuel, born in Hartford, bapt. Fob.6,1647-8; x Rachal, born --- bapt. Dsc.30,1649 in Hartford. ABIGAIL, do.ughtor of Matthew o.nd Eliza.both Marvin, born in Hnrtford, Connecticut nbout 1637-8; she w~s living in Docombor 1680 when her stop-mother died, but probably died soon after, married as his first vvifc, Jo.nuo.ry 1th, 1656-7 (Norwalk records) JOHN, son of John o.nd Alice Bouton, died 1706-7; his vlill is do.tod December 25, 1706 and wns o.pprovod tho 27th of J':muury following. Ho married 2nd Mary -- by whom ho hc_d issue. Tho first child of John and Abigo.il (Mo.rvin)Bouton was John (3) b. Scpt.30,1659; d. Jnn. 1704-5 in Danbury, Connecticut. John Bouton ( 3) lu1d ~- son l'Tn. thanicl, who ho.d a do.ugh tor Hannah, who mnrriod rrimothy Dolnvc.n., CORNELIUS Ofl.AVAN Of ST AMFORO, CONNECT! CUT

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Abel, Candace Lanning 33 Babcock, Julia Maria 38 Abel I, Jane 19 Babcock, Of iver 38 Adams, Charles c. 18, 74 Babcock, Phebe 38 Adams, Cordelia 74 Bachus, Ebenezer 24 Adams, Maria 19, 81, 89 Bachus, Harry 24 Ag(Jlsis, Louis 35 Bailey, Adaline E. 40 Akin, Ova 39 Bailey, Amos 40 Allen, George P. 75 Bailey, Joseph 78 Allerton, Clarissa (Heusted) 27 Bailey, Rachel (Delavan) 78 Allerton, Corne I ius 27 Bailey, Sallie (Baloard) 40 Allerton, Mary A. 27 Baldwin, A. C. 70 Alling, Esther (Smith) 75 Barner, Gertrude A. 75 Al I ing, Martha 75 Barbour, Edna L. 38 Al I ing, Roger 75 Barbour, James 38 Al.iBLER, Barbour, Sarah F. (Lewis) 38 Anna Maria Shultz 24 BAlfEJMa Charles Au9,1stus 24 25 Ami Ida Susan 39 Deborah (Delavan) 79 Anna Susie 52 Elenora 38 Elenora Josephine 24 Bertha 52 Elizabeth 38 Bertrand 52 Henry Babcock 38 Catherine 15, 25 Henry Si las 24, 38 Catherine Louise 15 Cynthia John 14, 24, 69 25 Edward Corning 26 John Edgar 25 t 38 John Edgar, :.:. L. 38 Eliza LI. 26 Lucile Olney 39 Elizabeth (Dana) 26 Elizabeth Frye I5, 25, 26, 39, 40, 52 II.aria 14, 69 Maria Matilda Shultz 24 Elizabeth King 25 Marjorie 39 Ella Louisa 39 Elsie Magoon 40 I-ency 14, 69 Emily Maria 15 Nathan Babcock 38 Emma c. 26 Rachel 14 I 69 25 Richard 69 Eugene Marie Silas 14, 69, 79 Eugenia Maria 40 Eugenia Stanhope 15 Stephen 39 26 Stephen Babcock 39 Frances Gage Wi II iam H. 24 Francis Au,;ustus 15 I 25 Francis Catherinus 26 Anderson, Isaac 14, 69 frank George 39 Anderson• Nehemiah 14 Frank Meno-tt i 40 31 Andrews, Helen George Vlhiting 26 Angevine, Benjamin 87 Helen M. 26 87 Angevine, Deborah Helen Maria 15 69 Armstrong, Rev. R. G. Helena 39 69 Armstrong, R. L. - James Frank 52 58 Arnold, Ernest Ray James Stuart 25, 39 Arnold, Myrtle Louise 59 James Stuart, Jr. 39, 52 59 Arnold, Phy I lis John 39, 40 58 Arnold, Walter 1/eston John Frank 39 Avery Rufus 61 I Joseph 26 13, 91 Ayres, l,lary E. Colone I Joseph 26 IMOEX -2- -8 P;.GE 8 PAGE BARKER, BENNETT, Julia 39 Gertrude Estelle SI, 58, 83 Lewis Payton 39 Mahala E. 37,83,88 Louise 25 Noah 50 lnry 39 Sarah E, 51, 83 Mary Auc,;usfo 26 Benson, Eloise Rebecca 52 Uildred 39 Benson, Eugenia Celina 52, 59 Net I ie 40 Benson, Frances Adele 52, 90 01 iver Au\;Ustus 15 Benson, Isaac 41, 90 Oscar Auc,;ustus 15 Benson, James Barnet 41, 52, 90, 92 Pierre Auc;ustus 25, 39 Berry, Jane 12, 22, 89, 90 Judge Pierre Augustus IS, 25 Best, Elencra 39 Robert Rose S. 25, 39 Best, Harry Sylvester 38 Robert Seldon 39 Best, Henry 39 Samue I Aug.istus 15, 25, 76 Best, Henry J. 38 Samue I Aug.istus, Jr. IS Bes1:, Julia 38 Sarah E. ( ? ) 40 Best, Julia {Vosburg) 38 Sinn 39 Beyea, Cyrus 54 Thomas 39 Beyea, Josephine (James) 54 Viii liam 25, 39 Beyea, lewis J. 54 Wi 11 iam Henry Harrison 26, 40 Beyea, Ralph Frost 54 Ba1:es 1 Frank 40 Birchard, Elias 70 Bates, James 52 Birdsal I ~--- 13 Bayles, John Henry 45 Birdsall, Dorinda (V:ilkins) 48 Baylis, Jonathan 68 Birdsall, Emily Frost 48 Beers, Martha 28 Birdsall, Gladys 48 Beers, Sarah 28 Birdsal I, Henry 48 Beers, ':1. A. 28 Birdsal I, Henry C., 48 Bel vi lie, John B. 56 Birdsall, Isabel le P.. 91

Bel ville 1 Martha Ill. (Snodt;rass) 56 Birdsall, Phoebe 20, 81 BH:EOICT I Bi shop , Ar.drew 61 Capt. Benjamin 17 Bi shop, John 62 Benjamin G. 17 Bishop, Lavisa 62 Oel ia E. 17 Bishop, Lester 62 Elizabeth 17 8 i shop, Romer 62 £1 fzabeth (Gilbert) 17 8 i shop, Roxy 61, 79 Henry l'.arvin 17 Bi shop• Seth 6J I 62 Julius 17 Blackman, Relief 13 Laura 17 Blake, Gertrude 42 l:ary Ann 23, 71 Blanch, Joseph 46 Uary IJ. 17 Blanch, Margaret Louisa 46 Phoebe 19,88,90 Blanch, Sarah A. 46 Ruth A. 17 Boardman, Susan 32, 81 Selina o. 17 Bolton, Rev. Robert S, 6,8, 9, 10 Stephen 17 Booth, Bertha Uiay 34 Rev. Thomas Nelson 17 Booth, l!:abel Gertrude 34, 50 BENNETT, Booth, Thomas Eyre 34, 91 Angenette 51 ,58, 83 Boughton, James 72 BerHe Garfield 51, 83 BOUTON, Clarissa (Hutchinson) 50 Abigai I 93 Elizabeth 59 Al Ice 93, 94 EI mer Mi !ton 5 f, 59, 67, 83, 88 Bridget 93 Ezra Mi !ton so, 83, 88 Daniel 93 George H. 67 Eleazer 93 INOEX-:r

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BOHON, Bryson, l,(argareHa t~ary McCartee 23~ 83 Elizabeth 93 Buckingham, Governor 75 Hannah f J t 721 I 2 7 93 94 Bull 1 Dr. :mlla11 T. 35 Harare! 93 Bunne 11 , George 33 Jehiel 93 Burhyi:e, Estel la 33 John 93, 94 Burwell, Dr. Elliott 25 John, 2nd 93 Buttrick, A• Dow 59 John, 3rd 93 Buttrick, Dorothy Mary 59 Joseph 93 Buttrick, Nellie E. (Rich~ 59 Mary 93 Byer, Abby c. 81 Matthew 93 Nathaniel 2, 93, 94 C Nicholas 93 Noel- 93 Ca~bell, Captain II Rachel 93 Campbell, Major 8 Rebecca 93 Carpenter, Al ice (Ray) 43 Richard 93 Carpenter, Catharine 33, 81, 89,- 91 Mh 93 Carpenter, David- 43 Samuel 93 Carpenter, ~ary T• 24, 80 Sarah (Gregory) 72 Carpenter, Phoebt 43 Thomas 93 Carr Catherine ~lavan 89 Bowen, Ann (Tabor) 46 Carr, Florence 33 Bowen, Annie c. 46 Carr, Williams. 33, 89, 91 Bowen, Lucien 46 Case, Madeline 45 Bradley, Benjamin 70 Case, Thomas 45 Breese, Annie 57 Champ I in, George !I.ajar 49 Brewer, Gertrude Booth 91 Champlin, Susan Oelavan 90 Brewer, Gertrude Delavan 50 Chani I ly, Ccunt 93 Brewer, Helen Adele so, 58 Chasse I 1 Anna 33 Brewer, ':Ii 11 iam 50 Chasse!, Rebecca 33 Brewer, William Fisk so, 91 Church, Charles ~ashbum 75 Brewer, 11i Ima 50 Clapp• Dr. John R. 15 Briggs, Phi I ip a. 68 Clapp, Lizzie (Lamb) 41 Brigham, \'iii lard I. Tyler 74 Clapp, !Jary Treaf 41 Bri gl in, Ii.rs. Wm. S. 31 Clapp, Sti I Iman Spra~ 41 Brinckerhoff----- 6 Clark, Jane c. 70, 76 Brinckerhoff, Abraham 69 Clement, Benjamin L. 47 Brinsmade------4 Clement, Grace A. 47 Brinsmead, Sarah 93 Clement, Horace E. 47 Brodie, Dean Parker 51 Clement, l,iaude A. 47, 56 Brodie, Robert Parker 51 Clement, Mercey {Howard) 47 Bronk, Chari oHe u. Grant 92 Clement, Nellie A. 47 Bronk, \'ii 11 iam J. 26, 92 Clement, Samuel P~ 47 Bronson, Cr.arles F, 37, 51 Cleveland, President 41 Bronson, Daniel 36 Close, David 76 Bronson, George w. 37 Close, Hannah 76, 82 Bronson, Mary C. 37 Close, Jorn 76 Bronson, Sarah Jane 37 Close, John Toq,kins- 76 Brown, Betty 64 Close, Sarah 4, 68, 77 I 89,,90, 9( Brown, Ebenezer 64 Cole, Eloise R. Benson 92 Brundage, Abram 27 Cole, Jay L. 52 Brundage, Almira 27, 90, 91 , 92 Col lard, Annie 24 Bryce, Elsie 34 Col lor.d, Charles A. 24 Bryson, David 23, 83 Col lard, Isaac, 24 -rINDEX

C PAGE PAGE D Col lard. i1innie 24 Daniel, Irwin 45 Collins, Harriet Hinman 90 Daniel, L!aHhew 45

Col I ins, ¥iii I iam Rufus 90 Daniel I Rebecca f. 89 Comstock, Thomas 76 Dann, Archie L. 51 Conklin, f:mily 15 Dann, Blanche 51 Cook, Ada L. 53 Dann, Frances A,. 51 Cook; Carol Amelia 53 Dann, Nathan 51 Cook, Del la May 53 Oaugerty, Katharine Youvone 60 Cook, Ow i ght E. 53 Davenport, John 49 Cook, Edna L. 53 Davies, George S., 33 Cook, Floyd Her.ry 43, 53 Davis, Dorothy Hendrick 51 Cookt Harold Dwight 53 Dean, Charles 51 Cook, Hopkins 31 Dean, Edith Ll. 51 Cook, Lucy (Hopkins) 43 Dean, J. M. 15 Cookt Maria 16, 79 Dean, Mildred 51 Cook, V.ary Jane 53 OeJune, Louis Bartley 47 Cook, Mayde Ee 53 OeJune, Ntil I ie 47 Cook, Minnie L. 53 DeJune, Wi!liam 47 Cook, Quarl:us 43 Delancey, Stephen 10 Cook,. s. Dwight 43 DELAVAN, DeLAVAN, OElfVAN,JlEllVAN - Cook 1 \Yi lliam (. 43, 53 Delavan---- 74 Cooper, Chas .. 25 Abraham 2, 3, S, 8, 61, 65, 66, 70, 71, 72, Coming, Am:;el ine 45 73, 76, 77, 79, 82, 85, 86, ITT, 88.

Coming, Amos Elwood 45 Agnes 8, 68, 73, 76 1 79, 85, 86. Corning1 Florine 45 Albert 19, 89 Corning, Mabel 45 Ann 57 Coming, ~ude B. 45 Ann Eliza 16 Corning, 1/i 11 iam 45 Ann fl i zabeth 33 Coming, William Burtis 45 Anna 74 • 87 Couch, £1 ida E. 53 Anna Jane 61, 62 Couch, Eartha 53 Anne 8, 73, 76 Couch, 1·;111 iam B. 53 Ar:za 14, 23, 78, 88 Crandall, Lucien D. 33 Au91sta 81 , 82

Crane, Colone• Thaddeus 5, 8, 69,88 Benjamin 6, 66 1 78, 87 Crites, Albert Val lace 13, 91 Benjamin A,. 23 Crites, )~innie H. 91 Benjamin K. 74, 79 Crittenden, Adaline 49 Benjamin Kirk 22, 68 Crosby -·- 63 Benjamin Knapp 12, 80 Crosby, Ralston t,:urray 88 Betsey 6, 14, 19, 61, 62, 69, 70, 78,821 87, Culver, Alston Guy 63 88 Curtis, Pauline 62 Betsey Maria 12 Gurvine, Edward 68 Birdsall 81 Cutter, James C., 26 BI inn Erastus 57 Cutler, w. Park 26 Byron Henry 48, 57 Cuyler, Rev. '.Jr. 18, 74 Caroline ( ? 57 . ~. Cassius U. 33 Catareane 70 Gatherine 6, 33, 71, 77 t 91 Cr.ar!es 9, 19, 33, 75, 77 , 81 , 87 1 89 Dan, Jolin Jr. 71 Charles Henry 9, IO, 78, 88 Dana, Professor James Owi ~ht 35 Charles Homer ·19 Daniel, Crarles Alex. 45, 89 Charles P. 10, 76 Daniel, Ethel Adella 45 Charles T• 13, 14, 23, 36, 67, 78

Daniel I Eunice l'/akefield (Sturges) 45 Chauncey 5,6,77,80 INDEX -s--

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DELAVAN, OelrlVAN, DELEVAN, OELIVAN, DELAVAN, OelAVAN, OE:LE VAN, DELI VAN , Chloe 4, 82 Geor(J'l IV. 33 Christian s. I0,75,78, BB George Vial lace 62 Cordelia 7, 18, 20, 74, 81, 89 Gertrude 22, 34,, 91 Cornelia 8, 18, 20, 73, 76, 81 1 89, 90, 91 Gertrude H. 78 Cornelius 2, 3, 8, II, 64, 65, 70, 71. 72, Gilbert 5, 77

73, 76, 77, 82. Hannah 4, 51 8, IO, 69, 70, 71, 73, 761 77, Daniel, 3, 7, 9, 16, 61, 65, 66, 68, 69, 78, 79, 82, 87, 88 12. 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, Harriet 20, 24, 37, 61, 76, eo, 81 82, 83, 84, 86, 88 Harriet Ann 51 Colonel Daniel E. 10, 71, 75, 78 Harriett E. 81 Daniel Hi ram 62, 87 Helen 19, 23 David 22, 76, 86 Helen Catherine 16 Oavid, M. 0,. 4, 12 • 68, 79, 82, 91 Henry A. 13 David Bryson, f!. D. 23, 35, so, 83 Henry W. 75 David Close 12, 79 Hiram 61, 62, 79 David Pine 57 Israel 16 Deborah 2, 6, 7, 14, 17, 23, 36, 69, 70, 7-1, James 13, 86

72 1 77, 79 James G. 70

Delia 14, 88 James Harvey 2O 1 32,BI Dorothy 49 James i\'il-1:sie 22 Dorothy Lucretia 50 Jane 6, 23, 77, 80 Edgar 81 Jane c. 13 I 70 Ed

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DELAVAN, OeLAVAN, DELEVAN, DELI VAN, Dfl.AVAN, OelAVAN, DELEVAN, D£LIVAN, Margaret J. 36, 78 Sarah Betsey 23 t 36, 78 LbrgareHa Bryson 23, 83 Sarah E-_ 87 Maria 6. 78 Sarah f. 36, 78 Maria T. 68, 79 Smith 23, 67, 71 Marion 57 Solomon 4, 82 t.l.artha 2, 5, 6, 70, 71, 72, 78 Stella M. 74 Mary 13, 14,19, 20, 23, 24, 70, 74, 80, 81, 86 Stephen• 3 , 4, IO, 65, 66, 72, 73 , 76, 77 1 82, t,!ary Ann 79, 87 BS, 86 Mary E. 16, 19, 78, 80 Stewart 62 t.!ary Lucretia 34 Susan 19, 49 l'ary Norton 20, 69 Theodosia 7, 16, 92 !.(ary O(Jfen 10, 78 Timothy 2, 3, 64, 66, 70, 71, 73, 77 t 85, 86, Mary Theodosia 16 93, 94 3, 65, 66, 70, 71, 72, 82, 85, 86 Matthew Timothy, Lieut, 3, 4, 8, 65, 66, 68 1 71, 72, 76, 77, Matthew Jr. 86 79, 82, 85, 86, 88, 89, 90, 91 lt1xwe II 49 Ti mo thy, 3rd 4, 66, 76, 77, 78, 82, 85 I.by 62 Tompkins Close 23, 83 Mercy (Knapp) 79 Tompkins Close, ll. D. 4, 12, 82, 83 Mil lard 57 Virginia Pearl 48 Mi l ton Howard 22 \Val lace 87 Nan [I izabeth 23 Walter 19, 20, 33, 81, 89, 91 Nancy 6, 7, 68, 70, 76, 77 Walter 0. 33 Nancy Jane 19 liealthy Phelps 32 Nathan 3, 8, 19, 32t 65, 66, 69, 72, 73, 76, 77, Wi Ibur J. 32, 49, 90 80, 82, 85, 88, 89, 90, 91 \Ji 11 iam 14, 20, 24, 57, 78, 81, 87 Nathan Hale 57 \Yi 11 iam Henry 57 Nathaniel 3, 7, 65, 66, 70, 71, 72, 74, 76, 77, 79, \Vi 11 iam Jesup 13 82, 85, 86, 88. 89, 90, 91, 92 \!iii I iam Robinson 19 Nathaniel Jr. 16, 79 Wii liam Wa I lace 62, 79 Nelson 57 \!ii 11 iametta ( ? 57 Ne Ison Breese 57 de Naton, Baron ~onta{}Je 93 Newton Yropp 22, 34 Oeroel I, Rev. Robert 94 Olive 64, 70 Dewey, Adelbert M, 20, 76 01 iver 9, 19, 76, 81, 82.-89, 90 Dewey t Chari es OIi ver 88 Orlar.do 19 Dewey, David Wesley 201 76 1 Bl Phebe Bl Dewey, Ezekiel 20, 76 Phoebe Ann 76, 81 Dewey, Phebe Ann 82 Polly 4, 7, l 5, 6I , 80, 82 Oibb I e, Andrew 19 Preston K. 33 Dibble, Cornelius 19 Rachel 14, 78 Dibble, leenard 19 Rachel L. 9 Dibble, Nancy Jane 19 Robert Johnston IO, 78 Dibble, Orlando 19 Roxana 14, 80 Dibble, Y/illiam­ 19 Roxy (Bi shop) 79 Dickinson, Charles 19 Sally 82 Dickinson, Ervin 19 Sally Ann 61, 62 Dickinson, George 19 Samuel 2, 3, 8, 10, 65, 66, 68, 70, 71, 72, 73, Dickinson, Net Iie 19 76, 77, 82, BB, 89, 90, 91 Dodge, Fanny E. 3( Samuel Asher 32, 48 Oominick, George Carleton 88 Sa1tuel Asher Jr. 49 Dominick, James l'I., 10, 75 Samuel C. 33 Dominick, "1rinus Wi I let 88 Sarah, 2, 4, 7, 9, 12, 13, 16, 18, 71, 72, 76, Dorfeld, Herbert Allen 60 78, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92 Drake, Colonel Sair,uel 5, 8, 10,69, 88 -,INDEX D- PAlI F PAGE FROST I Durfee, Blanche 49 Edrz 31 Oyer, Abby C. 20 Edward Delavan Dyer, Betsy A. 32, 81. 90 31 Edward Irving 44, 54 f dw::.rd !unson 30, 44, 54 £ Eleanor lee 44t 54 El la Virginia 31 Eardeley, William A. 61 Emi 1y Franees Ellis, Cornelia Stebbins 92 30, 45 Evelyn Lounsbery 54 Ellis,F.P. 92 Flora Louise Erskine, Sir William 65 44 Floyd R. Evans, Jason 17 29 Floyd Theodore Eye I Is, (Eel Is) Rev. John 2, 13, 71, 72 31 Floyd Thomas 18, 30, 46, 89, 90, 91 Eells, Uartha 4, 12, 13 Frances Jane 44 Fred F 29 Frederick Jerome 46 Frederick Rogers Fam, Byse 70 31, 46 George Todd Fanning, Ella Hayt 89 30 Harriet ~l. Fanning, Paul Revere 22,89 44 Harriet Sophia 30, 45 Farnham, George L. 17 Hazel Louisa Fe! ler, t!ary Frances 26, 92 54 Helen Lee Fernow, Berthold 8 54 Helen IHnifred 31 Ferris, Jesse 62 Henry Delnvan 30 Ferris, Vary Ann 62, 79 Henry King Fie Id, Betsey (Brown) 18, 73 46 Herbert Clark 30 Field, Sally 18, 73 Hester Ann 18, 31 Field, Solomon 75 Howard Brett 30 Field, Stephen 18, 73 Howard Irving 54 Fisher, Nathaniel 76 Howard Tyl er 30, 43 Fi tzsi llllllons, Thomas 15 Hui da (!,:unson) 18 Flagler, Rev. Isaac 26 John 18, 89, 90, 91 Foote, Al !en R. 13,89 John H, 29 Foote, Emma H,, 89 John f.imson 30, 44 Ford, Wi II is 17 Josephine C0 29, 30, 31, 38, 43, 44,451 46, 47, FROST I 48, 53, 54, 55a 56 Abbie Morey 43 Josephine Hownrd 43 Alice Bell 44, 55 July Elizabeth 46 Anna LeRoy 56 Katie 31 Annette 46 LeRoy 46, 56 Annie l.;ay 46 LeRoy Jr/ 56 Annis Louise 18. 31 Louis Delavan 46 Armenia Ann 29, 43 !.brgaret Morse 30, 44 Beniah 30 1.!ariette Elizabeth 31 Beniah Young 30, 46, 88 Mari on EI izabeth 54 Bessie G. 43 Mary Ann 44, 54 Blanch 46 f.bry £1 izabeth 29, 43 Caroline 18, 31 Mary El Ion G. 43, 54 Caro Ii ne Au9,1sta 31 Mary Sharri 11 30 C:irrie Amanda 29 l.lary T,. 56 Chari otte Louise 31 IJerle A, 46 Corne I ia 18 IJerle Arl:hur 31, 46 Corne I ia Agnes 30, 44, 90 Hunson 18, 29 Daisy 31 Ne:!tos 43 Daniel Delavan 18, 30 Niles 18 !NOD. 8 -F -PAGE G PAGE FROST, Paul Delavan 46 Griffin -- 12 Rebecca Ann 3Q 45 Grumman, Julia P. 63 Robert Strang 44 Guyot-- 50 Samuel 18, 29 Samue I Ti ii ey 44 H William 3l \HI liam A. 31 Haber, fieorge 19 \'Im CUmming 44 Haber, t:arie 19 Wi 11 iam Howard 43 labtr• Nellie 19 Wm WaHerman 46 Haight, Capt. Jonathan 66 Frye, Johns. 46 Haight, S~muel 69 Frye, Julia A. 46 Hall, Ellen L!• 28, 92 Frye, l.largaret A,. 46 Halsey, Lieut-Col. Oliver 13 Fuller, Emma l.:arion 32 Hamlin, Angelica 25 Harris, Saroh 22, 90 G Harrison, Capt. IV. H'! 11 1 65 Hart, George 42 Gale, Jonas R. 65 Hart, :.:arcy 69 GaNun, Au~sta 18 Haske I I , Loanna A. 25 GaNun, Edward 18, 73, 75 Hastings, Charles 27 GaNun, Eugenie 18 Hastings, Emily Woodruff 27 Gat--lun, Nathan Delavan 18, 73 Hastings, Frances Amelia 28 GaNun, Sarah {Delevan) 73, 75 Hastings, liiartha (Parker) 27 Ganung, Sa 11 y Ann 75 Hatch, Lucy Cass 26t 92 Garnsey, Elizabeth 57 Haviland, Joseph K., 37. 80 Grlchrist, Capt. ¥Ji II iam 66 Haviland, Mary Rose 38 Glasscock, Laura 39 Haviland, Rosal ind (Searles) 37 Glasscock, Laura 'U. 39 Haviland, Hattie E. 38, 80 Glasscock, Thomas 39 Havi lar.d, Thomas 37, 80 GI assmi re• Daniel Fa(Jlr 42 HAYTI Glassmire, Rebecca Ann 42, 91 Antoinette 22 Glassmire, Rebecca (Mil ls) 42 Aui;ustus 12 GI idden, George c. 28 Catherine 22 Graham, Lieut-Colonel 10, 88 Charles Delavan 22, 89 Grant, Alexander H. 16, 26, 92 Edward 22 Grant, Charles James 26, 92 Elizabeth (uelavan) 79 Grant, Charlotte M. 26 El la 22 Grant, James 16, 92 Ezra Ayres 13, 91

Grant I President 41 Hannah (Delavan) 79 Gray, Rev. Thoms IJ. 50 Harriet Elizabeth 13r 90 Green, B. F. 63 Henry c. 22, 90 Green, Blanch 64 Henry Oelavan 12, 22, 89, 90 Green, Caroline (Hodge} 64 James Rogers 13, 91 Green, Deborah 2,70,71,72 John 13, 79, 89, 901 91 Green, Francis 64 John T. 13, 89, 90, 91 Green, John Latner 2 1.iar(}lre1 22 Green, Sally Ann 63 r.:~ry 13, 22, 91 Greene, Jassamln 38 ::ary J. (Van Voorhees) 88 Greenlee, Ralph S. 17, 27, 28, 40, 41, 42, 43, 52 Nathaniel 22 Greenlee, Robert L. 17, 27, 28, 40, 41, 42, 43, 52 Peter 22 Greenough, Jay 35 Samuel 12, 79, 88, 89, 90 Gregory, Jakin 93 Sarah 22, 79, 88 Gregory, Sarah 73, 93 Stephen 4, 12, 13, 22, 79. 88 Walter v. 12, 86 !NIU -9 H PAGE -I PAGE Heady, f I i zabeth 49 lsensee, A. Theodore 22 Heady, Henry 49 Heady, Rev. John 49 J Heady, Lucy Abigail 49 - Heady, Lucy Delavan 49 Jackson, James 52 Heady, Na than Oe Ia van 49 Jacobus, Simon 13 HeadYJ Wealthy Phelps 49 Jennings, Charles 48 Heard, Carol 34 Jennings, Evelyn 48 Heard, Donald 34 Jennings, t:ar(}lret (Mowers) 48 Heard, Gertrude Booth 34 Jennings, S. \/. 48 Heard, James Board 34 Jeniain, John 13 Heard, Dr. James Delavan 34 Jesup, Blackteach 12 Heard, Jennie Van 0uzer 34 Jesup, [sther 12, 83 Heard, John Jay 34 Jesup, Rev. Henry G. 13 Heard, Philip Van Duzer 34 Jesup, l.ary (Kellogg) 12 Heard, Robert Ell ioH 34 Jewel I, Ellen (McCarthy) 43 Heckenlaible, Arthur Carl 58 Jewell, Isabella G. 43 Heckenlaibie, Richard Nornsn 58 Jewel f, Joe! w. 43 Heckenlaible1 \Vi Ima Helen 58 Johnson, Helen 39 Hecox, Anel la 52 Johnson, Henry 10 Her.drickson --- 62 Johnston, fl iza IO, 78 Henry, Rev. Ur. 84 Johnstone, John it Hibbart --- 36 Jones, Charles w. 33 Hinman, Isabella 13 Jonest Wit liam C. 63 Hinman, John F,, 13, 90 Julian, J., Q. 26 Hitchcock, Clark 29 Hitchcock, t'.ary Ann Louise 29 K Hodge, Elizabeth 70 Hodge, Philander 25 Keck, Fl orence 42 Hodskin, Katherine Jane 52 , 90, 92 Keeler, 1.brtha 6J 10. 17 Hoge, Ezekiel 70 Keith, Ida u. 39 Hoit, Jonathan 70 Ke! ley, Hattie 33 Hoit, Mary 70, 71, 73 Ket logg, Bridget 93 Holly, George 64 Kellogg, Rachel 93 Holly, Isaac 64 Kellogg, Ruth 93 Holly, John 2, 73 Kenyon, Jane 49 Holly, Justice 70, 72 Kidd, Alexander 76 Howell, Cornelius DuBois 22, 90 Kimmell, F., II.. 40 Howe I l, Uar(Jlret Hayt 90 Kinnear, Ronald Watson 59 Hubbs, Anna 73 Kinnear, Ruth 59 Hufelar.d, O'Ho 8 Klee, Conrad Cul Ii 48, 90 Hulbert, Charles 20, 89 Klee, Virginia Delavan 90 Hulbert, Elizabeth Delavan 89 Knapp, L'.ercy 12, 79, 91 Hui I, Aaron 6! Knokey, El ennor 44 Hull I Nancy 61 Knox, Annie 14 HU!l'phrey, Elon D. 31 Knox, George H. 14 t 80 Humphrey, Martro £1 izabeth 31 Knox, Mary 14

Huntington, Rev• E. B. 3, 71 Knox I Robert 68 Husted, Rachel 6, 77 Knox, Stephen 14, 80 Hutchins, Gertrude 10 Knox, Stephen Jr 14

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Inger, Sarah, Helena 35 LaFayette, General Mde 9,15, 83 INDEX 10 -L PAGE t: PAGE lane, Sarah 46 Malcom, Colonel \iilliam to, 88 Lane, VH If red A. 46 t:altbie, Jonathan 71 Land, ~i lfred I, 46 l.lan Iey, Howard 36 Lea, Robert 94 l.'.ann, Conklin 6, t 4, 25. 39 Leake, 1.:ary 13 Vann, t:ary 41, 92 Ledyard, David 25 1/.antanye, Comella 81 lee, Abijah 44 t:arsh, Jane 57 lee, t.:ary Ann 44 l,:arsh, Richard 57 Lee, :.:ary Ann (Strang) 44 l.!arshall, Hester Jane 62 Lent I Beatrice 37, 51 Marlwick, Rev. J. 64, 70 Lent, Calvin c.. 80 L:arvin, Abigail 93, 94, Lent, Cora 37, 51 l.!arvi n, AIi ce 93 Lent, Edward 37 i;'.arvin, Elizabeth 94 lent• f rederi ck 37, 88 !.'.arvin, George F. 11, 21 lent, James 24, 80 t,:arvin, Hannah 94 Lent, Howard 37 t.!l1rvin, Lydia 94 Lent, Kate 37 l!.arvin, Marie 94 Lent, ti.aha la Elizabeth 37,50, 88 f,:arv in, IJaHhew 93, 94 Lent, 01 iver 37 llarvi n, Rache I 94 Lent, Permelia (Gramman) 37 Liarvin, Rebecca 94 Lent, Raymond 37 l.!arvin1 Reinold 94 lent, Smith 37 l.!arvin, Sara 94 Lent, Starr 37 ~trvin, \'Ii I I iam T. R. 11, 21 Lent, Thomas 37 l,'.athe1Vs, Matilda 26 Lent, Wilt iam 37 l:aynard, Come I fa 17 Leonard, Rev. t.:r. 18, 74 1.:cCartee, l,(arcpreHa Uary B3 Lewis---- 29 1.:cComack, 11:argaret 50 Lewis, Lydia t.:. 38 l.\cCurcly, l.trtha Oril Ia 55 Lit-tleburye, Iii 11 iam 94 l.'.cCurdy, Orpha Torena (Hendrix) 55 Livingston, Annache G. 25 t:cCurdy, \'Iii I iam M, 55 Lloyd, Almira Stebbins 91 1.:cHugh, Wi 11 iam 52 Lloyd, Isabelle Leone 42 t:cKeon, Chari es H. 28,92 Lloyd, L:argaret Caro I ine 42 i.:cKeon, l.ndge 28 Lloyd, Ralph Chapman 42, 91 1/cNiece, Rev. t:r., 74 Lockwood, Captain Ephraim s, s, 69, 88 1.:cNu Ity, l.!argoret 51 Lockwood, Ezra 62 fl:cVay, t.:adi son 26 look, Carrie Alice 53 l,:ead--· 24 Look, t.:artha Jane 53 fiead, Clark 55 Look, Dr. \iii I iam G. 53 Mead, Eleanor Louisa 54 Lounsbery, Elizabeth (CUN'y) 54 Mead, Ethel Fros-I: 55 Lounsbery, Georgianna 54 1Jead 1 Florence E. 55 Lounsbery, Hosea 54 Mead, James J • 54 Lovelace, t,!a.hala 23 I 78, 88 Mead, Lewis 11. 55 Loynar --- 63 Mead, Louisa (flhHe) 54 Ludington, Colonel Henry 4, 5 l~ead, Mary Ann 55 Ludlow, Roger 94 Mead, Mary Comwal I 54 l/.ead1 I.ii ldred frost 54 M tJeadt Randoli:n 63 Mead, Sarah (Reynolds) 55 !lacDona Id, FI ora 23 t.:ead, Spencer P• 4I 77 lfacDonald, Josephine 63 t.:ead, William L. 54 11.acDonald, Susan Blanchard 29, 89 Mears, Frances A. 28 t:acEachain, Nei I 23 L!erwin, Rev. Samual 70,76 MacEachain1 l!ary 23 t.!ickles, Lovet G. 13 INDEX II ,. i, N PAGE .~ - Mil lard, Carrie 57 Nor-to~ Hiram F. 47 Uil ler, Joseph ss Norton. Julia E. 47 l!iller, lewis T. 13 Norton• W,arl:ha A. {Belden) 47 Miller, Label 55 Norton, 1.!ary s. 47 Miller, Mary Voris 90 Miller, Merle Seymour 55 0 Mill er1 Nellie 55 Miller, Paul Voris 55 Oliver, or. A. F. 26 II.Hier, Sarah Broden (Henry) 55 Orcutt, Samuel 77 Miller, Rev. \iii liam ss, 90 Mil ls, Roxana 19 p Mills, Samuel 76 - liinnick, Rev. Harry 59 Paddock, John L. 17 Moore, Charles Robert 50 Pal mer, Llary 81 Moore, Marion Rumsey 50 Palmer, Olive 'll, 89 IJoote, Mary (Spurlin} so Palmer, Robert H. 20, 81 Moore, ~H liam Randolph so Pafmerlee, Rev. James H. 15 Moore1 \Yil ! iam Randolph Jr. 50 Paris, Florence 6. 53 Moore, William S, 24 Paris, Floyd L. S3 Morris, \Yi 11 iam L. 41 Paris, Frank H. 43, 53 Morse, Beniah Y. 30 Paris, Hazel F. 53 !Jorse, Margtret (Oakes) 30 Paris, James 43 Morse, Sophia Oakes 30, 89, 90, 91 Paris, l.lyrtle L. 53 Mott-Bunnell, Marie Antoinette 48, 90 Paris• Nancy 43 ~ulkin, Eugene 51 Paris~ Peter F~ 43 Mull I cpn, Arnie EI izabeth 53 Paris, William f. 43 Park, Ann (Sniffen) 24 N Park, Anne 73 Park, Charles• 24 NELSON, Parkt Clarissa 24 Adelaide 29 Park, Et izabeth 24 Cordet ia 29 Park, J onatron 24, 80 £dnt1nd Young 29 Park, Joseph 24,73. 80 Edward Delavan 18, 29, 89 Park, Mary 73, 80 Edward Delavan Jr 29 Park, Timothy 24, 73 George P. Esq. 29 Park & Tilford 36 Georgianna 29 Parker, Carrie L. 42 Julia low 29 Parker, Margaret (Lyle) 42 Laura l.l., 29 Parker, o. Frank 42 llary 18, 29 Parker, fl! I lard 1.1. o. 35 Richard 7, 18, 74, 89 Parsons, Rev.- B. a: 70 Richard Henry 29 Patterson, Andreir Stuart. 13• 9l Thomas 7, 74 Patterson, Isabelle P. (3 Nestell, Anra Dorothea 68 Pattersoo, Mary Hayt 91 Nestel!, Anna ~aria 68 Pawling, lieut-cot. Albert 10, 88 Nestellt Eliza Ann 24 Payton, Ami Ida S. 39 Nestel I, Jane A.. f. 24 Peck, Isabel le Johnson 13, 91 Nestel 11 John J. 24 Peltetreau, Wi I I iam S. 1 Nestel I, Michael 68 Peno, Helen Cynthia 44 Newcomb, £! la 74 Penn, l. C. 44 Newton, Lucretta Terrill 22, 70, 91 Per,-y, David E. Townly 60 Nickerson, John 70 Pen-y• Eugenia Benson 92 Norton1 Dorothy 45 Perry, Frances Eugenia 6U Norton, Herbert Um:oln 45 Perry, franklin lytle 60 INDEX -12 p- PAGE R.. PAGE - Rice __ ., - Perry, Katherine L:aud 60 33 Perry, Lytle Flower 59, 92 Rice, Florence Carr 91 Phi 11 ips, James 76 Robbins; Newton A. 31 Pierce• Frederick Clifton ta, 75 Roberts• J• A,. 4 Piker, Sarah 39 Ro!Jfl'S, Oavid 30 Pine, Ethlyn 57 Rogers; Charlotte 30 Platt -- 63 Rogers• Jonathan 68 Porter, Alida 55 Rogers, Sarah 8elden {Trowbridge) 30 Porter, Charles Brittain 55 Rorepaugh; Clarinda 20,89 PoMer, Charlotte (Booth) 55 Rumsey• Mari on 36 Pott, Henry Hol I ingsworth IHchael 53 Ruasey, Mr.& Mrs. Moses 36 Pratt• Leo 57 Ruppanor, Anton 35 Presley, Hiram s. 47 Ryan, 8arthw 76 Pres I ey , Mary M. 47 Presley, Mary Jane 47 s Prettyman, Carl 50 - Pugsley, Elizabeth 19,, 76, Bl, 89, 90 Sanders, Myrtle 45 Purdy t Amos l'I. 14, 69, 88 Sawyer, Gregory 4 Purdy, David 24 Scharf, J. Thomas A. 1.1. s, 77 Purdy , Isaac Hart .80 Schulte, Bernard 29, 89 Purdy, Q>he 11 a 24 Schulte, Julia low 89 Purdy, William Frederick 14, 88 SctK.ilts, Christian 6, 68 Schultz, Christian Joachim 68 R Sch.rtt, Howard Neefe 60 - Schutt, Margot Elotse 60 Ra I si:on, Rufus 14 Schutt, Nancy 60 Ransomt Albion 20, 69 Schuyler, Harriet Ann 20; 69, 72 P.aY, John 68 Schuyler• Cornelius 20, 72 Raymord, Caroline M. 17 Scofield, Annie 62 Raymond, Philetus 17 Scofield, Frances 63 Reedt Michael 31 Scofield, Harriet 63 Reese~ El la 33 Scofield, Harriet Ann 63 Reese, Eva M., 33 Scofield, IJichel 63 Reynolds, Anna 36, 87 Scofield• Sa111Uel 63 Reynolds, Betsey 87 Scott, Pasca I E. 39 Reynolds, Floyd L., 36 Seaman, Chari otte 38 Reynolds, Harrison 36, 78, 87 Seaman, David 6 Reynolds. Horace 36 Sears• Catherine Ann 62 Reynolds, Jane 36 Seely, Cbadiah 2, 73 Reyno Ids, John 36 S11ely, Amenia 29 Reynolds, Laura 36 Seward, Hon. \Vi 11 ia111 H. 23 Reynolds, Mary 36, 87 Seymour t Governor 75 Reynolds, !Jarlon H. 36 Shepard, Anna t6 Rhoda, Elizabeth (Donaldson) 56 · Shepard-• Israel 74 Rhoclat Ellen S6 Sherwood-, Marietta 30 Rhoda, Floyd Lincoln 56 Shields, Charles 49 Rhoda, Frank L. 56 Shugart, El lza a. 25 Rhoda, Rev. Frankl in 56 Sllkman - 61 Rhoda, Frederick 56 Smith, Aaron T.. 63 Rhoda, John ',Yl 11 iafllS 56 Smith, Abby 72 Rhoda, Lyte l'lilbur 56 Smith, Ab!c,ifl Eliza 90,32. 88 Rhoda, Mabel 56 Smith, Abi gai I IJanln 20, 69 Rhode, Paul E. 56 S111itht Agnes Nancy 31, 48 Rhodes•-• Jl Smtth, Albert 62 INDEX -13 s -PAGE -s -PAGE Smith, Annis 31 Squires, Jennie L, 53 Smith, Au(}lstus F• 31 Squires, llary (Htll) 53 Smith, Calvin AugJstus 44, 56 Stamler, Jacob C. 6'3 Smith, Clarence Lyman· 47 Stebbins• .Abram L. 27, 40 Smith, Cornelia 31 Stebbins• Addie A 40, 52 Smith, Oel'iiH Frost 47 Stebbins,:Albert Henry 28, 42 Smith, EI bert 38 Stebbins, Al11ira Laura 42 Smith, Elias Chauncey 31, 47 Stabb Ins, Arthur Perry 41 Smtth, Elton Ferres 47 Stebbins, Barnet Fitznllen 27 Smith, Floyd R, 44, ss, 88 Stebbins, C, Delavan 27 Smith, Francis 31 Stebbfns, Caroline 42 Smith, Rev. George L. 62 Stebbins, Carrie 28 Smith, Georgene Stebbins 92 Stebbins, Charles Alonzo 27, 42, 91 Smith 1 Gertie Annie 46 Stebbins, Charles Hastings 28, 42 Smith, Harold 38 Stebbins, Cornella Louise 28, 92 Smith, Henry V. 63 Stebbins, Oaniel I,:. O. 3 1 16. 53, 62, 71 Smith, C:.ipt. Ichobod Jr. 20, 69 Stebbins, Dwight Delavan 26, 28, 40 Smith, Isaac Elias 47 Stebbins, Edward Fi'tzal len 17, 27 Smith, Isaac T. 31 Stebbins, Edward Nelson 27, 41 Smith, J. i.alter 38 Stebbins• Edward Payson 26 Smith, Jennie Corne I ia 47 Stebbins, Elizabeth (Hoyt) 16 Smith, John L. 63 Stebbins, Elizabeth Lamb 41 Smith, Lewis t!.elrose 42, 92 Stebbins, Elizabeth Mary 17 Smith, Linda 38 Stebbins, Eloise 411, 53 Smtth, Louisa 38 Stebbins, Emily Owicjlt ~ssell 40 Smith, Louise l,l. 31, 48 Stebbins, Emily Madge 42 Smith, Lyman Beecher 31, 47 Stebbins, Emtly Sarah 17 Smith, l!.ar~erite Alida 55 Stebbins, Eugene Benson 41 Smith, ~:arieHa 31 Stebbins, Eugenia Laura 27, 4t, 90 Smith, l~ry C. 36 Stebbins, riorence Eugenia 42 Smith, Mary R. 37 Stebbins, Frances A. (Mears) 27 Smith, ~~ry (Smith) 44 Stebbins, Francls lewis· 17 Sml th, Murie I 56 Stebbins, Frank Parker 42 Smith, Nelsen 63 Stebbins, Frank Spt11(Jle 41 Smith, Rachel 93 Stebbins, Frank Theodore 28 Smith, Rev. Roswel I Delavan 62 Stebbins, Fl'8derlck Alonzo 42 Smith, Ruth 38 Stebbins, f rederick Aug.istus 17, 28, 92 Smith, Samuel 61, 62 Stebbins, Frederick Richards 17 Smith, Samuel Asher 32 Stebbins• Georgiana 42 Smith, Sallllel Payson 31 1 46 Stebbins, Gertrude Luelle 42 Smith, Sophia A. 31 I 47 Stebbins, Grace 28 Smith,.Sylvester 38 Stebbins, Harold Delavan 41 SmHh, Thoms 44 Si:ebbins, Helen Anita 41 Snell Ing--• 19 Stebbins, Hanry Wallace 17, 27 t 28 Snelling, Helen 19 Stebbins, Isabelle Gertrude 41 Snider• Edwin 34 Stebbins, Jessie Watt 41 Snider, John Harvey 34 Stebbins, Joseph Niel 42 SntffiA, Anr.a 73 Stebbins, Kittle Eugenia 28 SpeN;er, Frank H. 41 Stebbins, Laura E. · 40 Spencer, lobias 76 Stebbills• laura Eugenfa 28 Spicer, Tobias 70 Stebbins, 1:.aura Eugenie 17 Sple,, Francis E. 4, 12, 14 Stebbh1s, lewis 16, 90. 91, 92 Spoetl, Rev, Howard Oavls 58 Stebbins, Lewis !el t 28, 43 Squires, Jacob H. 53 Stebbinsa Lizzie 40 s -T PAGf Stebbins 1 Louise Georgiana 42 Thompson, Mary 1, 90, 91, 92 Stebbins, Lucile 41 Ti !den, Ann Mayo 60 Stebbins• Mabel Frances 27 Tilden, Oonald Mayo 58 Stebbins, l,wi.rgretta 42 Tilden, Dorott¥ Mary 58 Stebbins, Mary Louisa 4l Tilden, Joseph Mayo 58, 60 Stebbins, l,lary Nefson 28 Ti Iden, Joyce Looise 60 Stebbins, Nehemiah 16 Tilden, Sidney Edward 58, 60 Stebbins, Nehemiah Delavan 17, 26 Ti Iden, Sidney Edward Jr. 60 Stebbins, Glive C. 43 Til lotson1 Emma 13 Stebbins, Pierre A. 41 Tillotson, Harriet J3, 89, 90, 91 Stebbins, Pierre Alonzo 17, 27, 90, 91,92 Ttllotson1 Minnie 13 stabbins, Pierre Au(}.lstus 2i t 41, 92 Towt1 Annie 56 Stebbins, Rid:ard Nelson 17 r 28 Towt, Edward G. 56 Stebbins, Sarah Delavan 28 Tcwt, Uarieon L. 56 Stebbins, Stillman s. 41 Truitt, John 19 Stebbins, Theodore Lyle 42 Truitt, George 19 Stebbins, Theodore Thompson 17, 27 Truitt, Isaac 19 Stebbins, Theodore 1:hite 27 Tryon, George w. 75 Stebbins, ~1alter L. 27 Tryon, Hettie 75 Si:ebbins 1 iiil l iam H. 28 Tryon, Luceba Ann 75 Stebbins, :ii 11 iam lewis 28 Tryon, 1·1 i l I lam A. 75 Stebbins, ';n! l iam Pierre 40 Tucker, Alberl: 62 Stephens, Ebenezer 74 Tucker, Caroline 62 Stsphens, Theresa 74 Tucker, ~niel 61, 62 Stevenst EI i sha C 7G Tucker, Ha!lf'ah ~ria 62 Stevens, Emiline 61 Tucker, Henry 62 Stevens, Emma May 63 Tucker, Lavisa J. 62 Stevens, Francis J. 63 Tucker, Sarah Ann 62 Stevens 1 Harriet Ann 63 Tupper, Edward A. 39 Stevens• John 61, 80 Turck, Ludwig 35 Stevens, John Delavan 61, 63, 80 Tuttle, Chauncey 17 Stevens, Lucy Ann 61, 63 Tuttle, Daniel 70 Stevens 1 Mary Emily 63 Tyler, Agnes 8,681 89, 90 Stevens, Polly (Delavan) 80 Tyler, Arthur Clinton 74 Stevenson, wary 93 Tyler, Job 74 Strang, Ammi Kee Ier 18 Tyler, John Delavan 74 Street, l.!ary Bel I 38 Tyler, Miss 29 40 Strong, !ladha Frances Underhi 11 1 Mary 7, 92 S~urgiss, George 70, 76 V T - Vail, David 19 Taft, Anna 49 Va H , George H. 19 Taft, l✓ r. & Mrs. t,;. o. 49 Va ii , Hannah 8, 89, 90 Tapp, Wanda Louise 60 Vail, l'/itliam 19 Teele, Rev. A. K. 23, 10. 71 Van Arman, Rache I 16 Terry , llari a 48 Van Corl:landt,. !kljor Pierre 66, 88 Teunisson, Annie Bell 54 Yan OeBogerl:, Lucy 51 Teunisson, Annie Isabelle (Austin) 54 Van Rensselaer, Capt. Solomom 11, 65 1eunisson, Charles Edward 54 Van Renssi,ler• Edith 34 Teun i sson, Edna Howard 54 Verplanck, Col. James 66 54 Teunisson, John Norris Verplank, Capt. John 3 1 66 Teunisscn, Mellie May 54 Voris, Alvin 44 Thomas, Thomas 68 Voris, Cornelia A(Jles 91 INDEX -15 V PAGE ... -PAGE -I\' - Voris, Floyd Thomas 44, 55 Weldon, Harriet 57 Voris, Isaac Newton 44, 90 Welles, Rev. Noah 70 Voris, Mary 44, 55 Wells, Eloise Stebbins 92 Voris, Phebe (Baldwin) 44 Wells, John Walter 53, 92 Voris• Ruth frene 55 1181 ts, Katherine Mary 53 Wei Is, Lucile Myrtle 53, 60 YI Wells, !#alter Pierre 53 West, Charles J. 47 Wadsworth, Horace A. 76 West, Mary 47 Wadsworth, James Cowles 76 Wheaton, Henry w. 24 Watker1 Alexander Smith 52 Wheeler, Frances J. 37, 52 Walker, Charles H. 52 Wheeler, James 37 Walker, Charles Wheeler, M. D. 52 White, Elizabeth {Brett) 30 Walkert Frank Ao 52 Ylhite, £mi ly 26 Walker, Harriet Delevan 52 \Vhite, Helena 30 Walker, Mary \'iheeter 52 White, Henry 30 Wal lace, Hanrah 61, 79 White, Rachel (Porter) 26 Watley, Harriet 64 White, Samuel 26 Wa 11 ey, Mal)' Arn 64 Whitehead 31 Walley, Nancy 64 Whitlock, Arthmus 62 \Ila 11 eY, Samue I 64 Whitlock, Arthur 51 Wal ton, Edward 52 Whitlock, Harry Laverne 51 '/lard, Chari es Albert 13, 90 Whitney, D. Suifford 28, 92 Ward, lsabella Hinman 90 Whitney DeWitt 48 Ward, Jonathan 5 Whitney, Eliza Ann (Olin} 48 29 Warren, Daniel \Yh i tney 1 Faye He 46 29 WaN'en, Jeremiah Whitney 1 Floyd Fayette 48 Warren, Lydia (Early) 29 \¥hi tney, Lena 48 Washburn, Li 11 ian 48 Whitney, 11.adge McKeon 92 Washburn, Randal l 48 \Yidmer, Wi I Ham A. 51 Washington, General George 3 I 7 t 9 Willet, Colonel Yli 11 iam Esq! 5, 66 Waterbury, Capt. David 4 \Vil Iiams, Charles Ell ts 45 Waters, Aaron 64 Wl111ams, Clara Rebecca 45, 56 IVaters, Deborah 64 Wil lfams, Louis \1ilber 45 64 '#aters, Elisha Vil I I iams 1 Lysar.us Wl lber 45 Waters, Harry 64 1'/i I tiams, MIidred Estel le 59 \'laters, Isaac 64 Wi 11 !ams, Seth Clark 45 Waters, Jacob 64 Wflllams, Sophie 45 Waters, John 64, 70 Williams, Tharza (Lyon} 45 Waters, Martha 64 Wilson• Rev. c. P. 74 Waters, 01 ive 64 Wilson, Howard Stebbins 52 Watrous, Ira 20, 81 Wflson, Pierre Wll llam 52 Watterman, Julia (King) 45 Wll son, Sarra (Wolford) 52 watterman, Martha King 46 WI I son, I'll! I iam ~ 52 \Yatterman, WI II tam A. 46 Wilson, m lfam Cook 52 Wayne, General Anthony ll, 65 Wi I tsie, Emilie 22 Weaver, IAartha 33 Wlnsort Rhoby 19 Weaver, Mtnnie 33 Wisner·,· Urs. Mary M. (Sloan) 27 Webb , Sarah E,, 23 Wonderhi 11 • Mary 7 Weeden, Emma J, (1.11 I !er) 56 Wood, El lzabeth 36 Weeden, Mary Josephine 56 Wood, George 36 Weeden, Willard 0. 56 Wood, Jane (Green) 36 Weeden, W111 iam H" 56 Woodworth, l'I. w. 70 l'lelcht WIHiam H, M. D. 35 INDEX 16

y PAG£...-- Young, Andrew :~. 63, 74, 88 Young, Andrew ~m-ray 88 Young, Annesley T. 41 Young, Edmund M. 63 Young, fl izabei:h B. 63 Young, Frederick s. 63 Young, Josephine I.I. 63 Young, laura o. 63 Young, Mary 63 Young, Richard N. 63, 88 Youngs, Marlin 29 Youngst Rose J. 29 Youn gs , Rose-Ha (Burlew) 29