Ann NN----

F
     She married Robert Moorhead.1 Ann died. Ann was born at Ireland.1

Citations

  1. [S57] Madge Crocker, Crocker, Madge.

Abijah Monroe1,2

M, b. 12 September 1767
     Abijah died. Abijah was born on 12 September 1767 at Lexington [Cambridge Farms], Middlesex County, Massachusetts. He was the son of Samuel Munroe and Abigail NN----.

Citations

  1. [S317] Lexington, Town of, Hudson, Charles.
  2. [S316] Munroes, Lexington, Munroe, Richard S.

Emerson Hall

M, b. 21 April 1758
     Emerson was born on 21 April 1758 at Sutton, Massachusetts. He was the son of Stephen Hall and Sarah Taft. Name:
Hall, Emerson,
Source Info:
Volume 7 page 76
Information:
Hall, Emerson, Sutton. Capt. Jonathan Carriel's co., Col. Josiah Whitney's regt; company receipt for advance pay for 1 month, etc., dated Point Shirley, June 13, 1776; also, Private, same co. and regt; service from May 10, 1776, 4 days prior to marching, to Nov. 1, 1776, 5 mos. 22 days; roll dated Camp at Hull; also, same co. and regt; pay roll for Nov., 1776, allowing 1 mo. 4 days service, including travel (75 miles) home; also, Capt. Abraham Batcheller's co., Col. Jonathan Holman's regt; service, 43 days; company marched to Providence, R. I., on an alarm in Dec., 1776.1 He married Tabitha Fletcher in 1780 at Sutton, Massachusetts.

Children of Emerson Hall and Tabitha Fletcher

Citations

  1. [S277] Soldiers and Sailors, Massachusetts Arch. , v.7 p.76.

Tabitha Fletcher

F, b. 1763
     Tabitha died at Berlin Hights, Erie, Ohio. Tabitha was born in 1763 at Sutton, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Eleazer Fletcher and Lucy Leland. She married Emerson Hall in 1780 at Sutton, Massachusetts.

Children of Tabitha Fletcher and Emerson Hall

Citations

  1. [S85] Fletcher Family, Fletcher, Edward H. , pg 281.

Mariner Rood

M, b. 1745, d. 14 January 1832
     He married Mary Keeny. Mariner was born in 1745.1 He was the son of Mariner Rood and Mary Cornish. Mariner died on 14 January 1832.

Child of Mariner Rood and Mary Keeny

Citations

  1. [S83] Hartford, CT, Barbour, Lucius , vol VI.

Mary Keeny

F, b. 1749, d. 14 August 1811
     She married Mariner Rood. Mary was born in 1749.1 Mary died on 14 August 1811.

Child of Mary Keeny and Mariner Rood

Citations

  1. [S83] Hartford, CT, Barbour, Lucius , vol VI.

NN---- Logan

M
     NN---- died.

Child of NN---- Logan

Lewis Miller

M, b. 25 June 1767
     Lewis was born on 25 June 1767.

Child of Lewis Miller and Mary NN----

Mary NN----

F, b. 27 April 1772
     Mary died. Mary was born on 27 April 1772.

Child of Mary NN---- and Lewis Miller

NN---- Lane

M
     NN---- died.

Child of NN---- Lane

Thomas Hollis

M, b. 17 March 1710/11
     Thomas died. Thomas was born on 17 March 1710/11.1 He was the son of John Hollis and Mary [ Yardley ].

Citations

  1. [S386] Hollis Genealogy Chart.

James Goodrich

M, b. 2 March 1721/22, d. circa 1815
     James was born on 2 March 1721/22 at Wethersfield, Connecticut.1,2,3 He was the son of Thomas Goodrich and Hannah Reynolds. He married Susannah Hale on 15 October 1745 at Glastonbury, Connecticut.4 James Goodrich was present at Thomas Goodrich's christening on 18 November 1753 at Middletown, Massachusetts.5,4 James Goodrich was listed as a resident in James Goodrich's household in the census report in 1790 at Lanesboro, Berkshire County, Massachusetts.6 James had his will probated on 15 July 1812.6 James died circa 1815 at Lanesboro, Massachusetts.6

Children of James Goodrich and Susannah Hale

Citations

  1. [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg42,.
  2. [S60] Lafayette Wallace M.D. Case, Goodrich Family in America, pg 66,.
  3. [S10] Henry R. Stiles, History of Ancient Wethersfield, Vol II, pg 377.
  4. [S60] Lafayette Wallace M.D. Case, Goodrich Family in America, pg 66.
  5. [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 43,.
  6. [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 42.

Susannah Hale

F, b. 21 March 1722/23
     Susannah was born on 21 March 1722/23 at Glastonbury, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Hale and Susannah Smith. She married James Goodrich on 15 October 1745 at Glastonbury, Connecticut.2 Susannah Hale was present at Thomas Goodrich's christening on 18 November 1753 at Middletown, Massachusetts.3,2

Children of Susannah Hale and James Goodrich

Citations

  1. [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 42.
  2. [S60] Lafayette Wallace M.D. Case, Goodrich Family in America, pg 66.
  3. [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 43,.

NN---- Clarke

M
     NN---- died.

Child of NN---- Clarke

Rhoda Clarke

F, b. circa 1810
     Rhoda Clarke married Israel Saxton. Rhoda Clarke was born circa 1810 at New York.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Clarke and Rhoda Waugh.

Citations

  1. [S585] Census US, Rhoda Saxton Age: 40 Estimated birth year: abt 1810 Birth place: New York Race: White Gender: Female Home in 1850
    Triangle, Broome, New York Page: 252 Roll: M432_477.

Susan Clarke

F, b. circa 1815
     Susan Clarke married (?) Abbott.1 Susan Clarke was born circa 1815 at New York.2,1 She was the daughter of Samuel Clarke and Rhoda Waugh.

Citations

  1. [S606] Letter, unknown author to unknown recipient, 1935.
  2. [S604] 1850 Flushing, Genesee, MI.

Polly Clarke

F, b. 1806, d. 1902
     Polly Clarke was born in 1806 at Triangle, Broome, New York.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Clarke and Rhoda Waugh. Polly Clarke married Marcus Hart Jr.1 Polly Clarke married (?) Boutell after 1837.1 Polly Clarke died in 1902.1 She was buried in 1902 at Oak Grove, Oak Grove, Livingston, Michigan.1

Citations

  1. [S605] Perry, Perry Archives-Genesse County, MI.

Ogden Clarke

M, b. 1793, d. 1861
     Ogden Clarke married Jane (?)1 Ogden Clarke was born in 1793 at Connecticut.2,1 He died in 1861 at Flushing, Genesse, Michigan. He was buried in 1961 at City of Flushing Cemetery, Flushing, Genesse, Michigan.2

Citations

  1. [S604] 1850 Flushing, Genesee, MI.
  2. [S603] Unknown author, Flushing Sesquicentennial History.

Samuel Clarke Jr.

M, d. 1843
     Samuel Clarke Jr. was born at Connecticut. He was the son of Samuel Clarke and Rhoda Waugh. Samuel Clarke Jr. died in 1843 at Genesee Twp, Michigan.1

Citations

  1. [S605] Perry, Perry Archives-Genesse County, MI.

Capt. Alexander Waugh

M, b. 1729, d. 5 April 1810
     The Township record shows that Alexander married Elizabeth Throop 12 February 1766, and that families of her name still live, near what was known for upward of 170 years as the Waugh farm.
      In 1767, Dan Waugh, first child of Alexander, was born in Litchfield, also Norman, Freeman, Irene, Rhoda, Elizabeth, and no further mention is made of Alexander, but from record of Dan Waugh, preserved, states Alexander moved from Litchfield to Camden, Oneida County, NY about 1800, traveling with horses and wagon. Whether Alexander and all his children came to New York at the same time is unknown. He and his wife are buried at Hamilton, NY.
Capt. was born in 1729.1 He was the son of John Waugh and Margaret NN----. He married Elizabeth Throop on 12 February 1766.2 Capt. died on 5 April 1810 at Hamilton, Madison County, New York.3

Children of Capt. Alexander Waugh and Elizabeth Throop

Citations

  1. [S77] Litchfield, CT, Woodruff, George C.
  2. [S529] CT Vital Records, Litchfield, Vol 1 pg 125.
  3. [S76] Camden, NY, Microfiche , pg 502.

Elizabeth Throop

F, b. 10 January 1747/48, d. September 1807
     Elizabeth was born on 10 January 1747/48 at Lebanon or New London, Connecticut.1,2 She was the daughter of Joseph Throop and Deborah Buell. She married Capt. Alexander Waugh on 12 February 1766.3 Elizabeth died in September 1807 at Hamilton, Madison County, New York, at age 59.

Children of Elizabeth Throop and Capt. Alexander Waugh

Citations

  1. [S387] Genea Register Town of Ltichfield, Ct;.
  2. [S88] NY Gen. & Biog. Rec., NY Gen & Bio. Soc. , vol 36 pg 304.
  3. [S529] CT Vital Records, Litchfield, Vol 1 pg 125.

Jonas Baker1

M, b. August 1751
      The Revolutionary War Record of Jason(?) Baker, shows that his is listed from Pomfret, Connecticut, as serving from April 20 to May under Lt. Col. Israel Putnam, "for the relief of Boston in the Lexington alarm" of April 1775; that he served as a private from Killingly, Connecticut in Capt. Wm. Smith's Company of Col. J. Douglass' Regt. (21st) Connecticut troops, entering the service September 7, 1776 marching 272 miles to join the American Army being discharged Nov. 20, 1776 and that "A return of that part of the 11th Regt. in Killingly Connecticut" dated Killingly March 10, 1778 and signed Willm Danielson, Col., Lists "Jonas Baker (Detached to serve until January)". Jonas died. Jonas was born in August 1751 at Killingly, Connecticut.2,3 He was the son of Thomas Baker and Rebecca NN----.

Child of Jonas Baker and Polly NN----

Citations

  1. [S314] DAR Patriot Index, Yochim, Eldred.
  2. [S388] Killingly Vital Records Vol 1 pg 48, 256;.
  3. [S80] Warren, Arthur, Foster, Warren W. , addenda.

Wilbur Baker

M, b. 1815
     Wilbur was born in 1815.1 He was the son of Jonas Baker and Phebe Smith.

Citations

  1. [S80] Warren, Arthur, Foster, Warren W. , (ADDENDA BY FLORENCE ASHLEY).

Luther Baker

M, b. circa 1819
     

In 1867 he was a farmer in Owasco, N.Y..
Luther was born circa 1819 at Sempronius, Cayuga County, New York.1 He was the son of Jonas Baker and Phebe Smith.

Citations

  1. [S80] Warren, Arthur, Foster, Warren W. , (ADDENDA BY FLORENCE ASHLEY).

Lydia Baker

F, b. circa 1821
     Lydia was born circa 1821 at Sempronius, Cayuga County, New York.1 She was the daughter of Jonas Baker and Phebe Smith.

Citations

  1. [S80] Warren, Arthur, Foster, Warren W. , (ADDENDA BY FLORENCE ASHLEY).

Eliza Baker

F, b. circa 1824
     Eliza was born circa 1824 at Sempronius, Cayuga County, New York.1 She was the daughter of Jonas Baker and Phebe Smith.

Citations

  1. [S80] Warren, Arthur, Foster, Warren W. , (ADDENDA BY FLORENCE ASHLEY).

Anson Baker

M, b. circa 1827
     Anson was born circa 1827 at Sempronius, Cayuga County, New York.1 He was the son of Jonas Baker and Phebe Smith.

Citations

  1. [S80] Warren, Arthur, Foster, Warren W. , (ADDENDA BY FLORENCE ASHLEY).

Warren Baker

M, b. circa 1829
     Warren was born circa 1829 at New York.1,2 He was the son of Jonas Baker and Phebe Smith.

Citations

  1. [S80] Warren, Arthur, Foster, Warren W. , (Addenda by Florence Ashley),.
  2. [S221] Baker, 1850 Census.

Abijah Smith

M, b. 25 October 1772, d. 16 July 1847
     Abijah was born on 25 October 1772.1 He was the son of Ezekiel Smith and Mary (?) He married Lydia Warren in 1792.2 Abijah died on 16 July 1847 at New York at age 74.3

Children of Abijah Smith and Lydia Warren

Citations

  1. [S78] Connecticut VR's, Vital Records.
  2. [S80] Warren, Arthur, Foster, Warren W. , pg 52.
  3. [S389] (ADDENDA BY FLORENCE ASHLEY).

Lydia Warren

F, b. 30 January 1774, d. 28 March 1861
      They lived many years in a house built on a hilltonp near her father's home in Killingly, CT.. Abijah's is listed int he census of this town taken in 1820, but is not found in the 1830 census. He deeded land in Killingly to Dexter Handall May 18, 1825, and it would appear that he emigrated to Sempronius, Cayuga County, NY, soo afterwards. He was a farmer. In 1850 Lydia was living in Niles with her son Anthony. She is burried in the old Kelloggsville Cemetery.
     
     

Lydia was born on 30 January 1774 at Killingly, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of Ephraim Warren and Mary Brown. She married Abijah Smith in 1792.1 Lydia died on 28 March 1861 at Niles [Kelloggsville], New York, at age 87.2

Children of Lydia Warren and Abijah Smith

Citations

  1. [S80] Warren, Arthur, Foster, Warren W. , pg 52.
  2. [S80] Warren, Arthur, Foster, Warren W. , (Addenda by: Florence Ashley).