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I'lKtHASKI) FROM THE INCOMK OK THK
JOSIAH
H. BENTON FUND
5^
TO MY DEAR
WIFE,
Whose faithful assistance has never faltered
during
the
long years
which have been
necessary
to
connplete my
task,
I
gratefully
dedicate this
volume.
The Author.
PREFACE.
THE
compiler
of this work has for more than
thirty years
given
much time to
gathering
Babcock
family
records,
with at first no
expectation
of
including
more than the
records of the descendants of his
grandfathers,
both of whom
were
Babcocks,
though remotely
related. As the work
grew
the idea of
publishing developed,
and for the
past
four
years
the most of his otherwise leisure time has been
given
to it.
The work
begins
with
James
Badcock
(Babcock),
who set-
tled in
Portsmouth,
R.
I.,
in
1642,
in
Westerly,
R.
I., 1662,
and
died there
June
12,
1679.
It includes records of about two
thousand
families,
which can be traced with
certainty
to the
James
Babcock referred to above. Some of these are of the
eleventh
generation
of Babcocks in America.
Records for this book have been collected from
Westerly
and other town records and from scores of
published
works,
among
the most valuable of which are : Colonial Records of
Rhode Island and Connecticut.
Arnold's Vital Records of
Rhode Island. Wheeler's
History
of
Stonington,
Smith's Civil
and
Military
Lists of Rhode
Island,
Town
Meeting
Records
of
Portsmouth,
R.
I.,
Ancient Landmarks of
Plymouth,
and
History
of the Town of
Plymouth,
the last two
by
William T.
Davis. ]\Iuch the
larger part
have l^een
gathered
from
family
records never before
published.
The author has been assisted in this work
by many, among
whom should be mentioned Col. A.
J.
Babcock,
of
Springfield,
111.,
who for more than
twenty years
has been an enthusiastic
collector of Babcock
genealogy.
He loaned the author all of
his Babcock records,
which included several hundred
pages
of
manuscript,
and has
written,
perhaps,
hundreds of letters
to the author and others in his efforts to make this volume a
full and accurate
genealogical
record.
Mr. A. Emerson
Babcock,
of
Brighton,
N.
Y.,
has
spent
much time, effort,
and
money
in
collecting
records of the de-
scendants of his
progenitor,
Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
of the fifth
vi
Preface.
generation.
His records are included in this
book,
and are
published
as
prepared by
him in the last
part
of the volume.
Mr. Edwin
Babcock,
of
Westerly,
R.
I.,
has for a
genera-
tion been
collecting
Babcock
family
records,
and is considered
authority
on Babcock
genealogy. By
his kind
permission
the
author has had free access to his records.
Space
forbids
mentioning by
name the hundreds who have
given
records of one or several
families,
but the author wishes
to
especially
thank the
following,
who have
given
much
help
in
collecting genealogical
records: Rev. Charles H.
Babcock,
D.D., Providence,
R.
I.;
Mr. William P.
Abbott, St, Paul,
Minn.
;
Hon.
Henry
L.
Green,
Riverpoint,
R. I.
;
the late Hon.
Horatio Gates
Jones. Philadelphia, Pa.;
the late Rev. Rufus
Babcock, D.D.,
Poughkeepsie,
N. Y.
;
Miss
Mary
Rodman,
Groton,
Conn.
;
the late Mr. Nathan
Babcock, Westerly,
R. I.
;
Phebe
J.
B.
Wait, M.D.,
New York
City
;
Mrs.
Julia
M. B.
Ambler, Chatham,
N. Y.
;
Rev. Theodore
Babcock,
D.D.,
Syracuse,
N.
Y.;
Mr. W. I.
Babcock,
New York
City;
Mrs. Persis
Gray,
San
Francisco,
Cal.
;
Mr.
Stephen
E. Bab-
cock,
.South
Bend,
Ind.
;
Mrs.
Judge
Edward
Thomas,
Brook-
lyn,
N.
Y.;
Lucy
A. Babcock,
M.D., Alfred,
N. Y.
;
Mr.
Raymond
E.
Dodge,
New York
City
;
Miss Flora I.
Babcock,
St.
Paul,
Minn.
;
Mr.
Cyrus Henry Brown,
Westerly,
R. I.
;
Mrs.
Mary
A.
Babcock, Phenix,
R". I.
;
Mrs.
Mary Gooding,
Los
Angeles,
Cal.
;
Miss
Margaret
L Van
Patten,
Westerly,
R. L
;
Mrs. Prudence
Carter,
New York
City
;
Mrs. Clara
Babcock
Wadsworth,
Binghamton,
N. Y.
;
Mr. Charles H.
Green, Alfred,
N. Y.
;
Mr. Daniel
Babcock, Phenix,
R.
L;
]\Iiss Grace D.
Wheeler,
Stonington,
Conn.
For reasons
given
in the
explanations, many
dates found in
this work
may
be
questioned by
some,
although
the author has
taken
great pains
to
verify
dates and statements.
Trusting
that
unavoidable errors will be excused if such be
found,
this work
is now submitted to the
public.
THE COAT OF ARMS AND THE FAMILY ORIGIN.
By Rev. Charles Henry
Babcock,
D.D.
THE
Babcock Coat of
Arms,
which is used as the fron-
tispiece
of this
book,
is from the
Dictionary
of
American
Family Antiquity.
It is described in the
language
of
Heraldry
thus: He beareth
Argent;
three
pale
cocks on a Fesse
cotised,
gules.
Crest,
a cock's head.
Motto,
"Dens
spcs
mea."
Defined,*
for the benefit of those
unversed in
Heraldry,
the
meaning
of these
queer
terms is as
follows:
Argent
means
silver,
sometimes
represented by
white, Fesse cotised means a broad band
crossing
the shield
horizontally
in the middle between two narrow bands
parallel
'
to,
and
near,
the Fesse. The Fesse is emblematic of the mili-
tary girdle
worn round the
body
over the armor. Gules means
red. The crest is
placed
on the
top
of,
or
above,
the
shield,
and the
motto,
or
legend,
is
usually
below it.
Hence,
ex-
pressed
in
ordinary English,
our coat of arms relates that
The Babcock bears a
white,
or
silver,
shield with three
pale
cocks emblazoned on a broad red
band,
crossing
the shield
horizontally,
with a narrow red band on each side of it
;
with
a cock's head
above,
and a motto beneath the
shield,
which
motto
expresses
the
sentiment,
God is
my Hope.
Attempting
to trace this coat of arms to its
origin,
we dis-
cover that it seems to be a
composite,
made of
parts
of several
coats of arms of the same
general family.
Of
this, however,
we cannot be
perfectly
sure,
because no modern book of Her-
aldry may
be
supposed
to contain all the multitude of devices
of this sort which were
stamped
on ancient
documents,
copied
in books and
manuscripts
now
lost,
and embossed on seals
and surcoats of armor which
have,
apparently forever,
dis-
appeared.
Some such or other undiscovered
repository may
yet
reveal the
original
of our
escutcheon, intact,
in its
present
form.
But,
meantime, we must base our
opinion only upon
what we have been able to
definitely
ascertain after consid-
erable
research,
the results of which are as follows. Accord-
ing
to the best available information there are four coats of
*
Vide Burke's
GeneralJArmory.
vii
viii Coat
of
Arms and
Family Origin.
arms borne
by
different families of the Babcock

or rather
Badcock

name in
England,
and
ours,
as
presented
in the
frontispiece
to this
volume,
is not one of them. One of the
four
pertains
to the Badcocks of St.
Winow,
County
Corn-
wall;
another is
displayed by
the
family
in Essex and Mid-
dlesex;
a third is distinctive of the Devonshire
branch,
while
the fourth is borne
by
Lieut.-Col. Lovell
Benjamin
Badcock,
of Lincolnshire and Bucks. A fifth
variety,
moreover,
is de-
scribed
by
Burke,
but is unlocated
by
him further than the
general
identification
implied by attaching
to it the name "Bad-
cock." Our device
resembling,
and
yet differing
from,
each
one of these in some
respect, seems,
we
repeat,
a
composite,
which levied
upon
each of the five for its own
composition.
Thus,
the
argent
or silver shield
corresponds
with the unlo-
cated arms
;
the three
pale
cocks are found in the Cornwall
arrangement;
the
gules,
or
red,
is
displayed
in the color of
the cocks in Essex-Middlesex and in
Devonshire,
and is also
found in the shield color of the Lincolnshire and Bucks device.
As for our
crest,
it
appears
to have been derived from the
Devonshire version, which is a cock's head

or demi-cock

colored
gules,
or red. Two other and
entirely
different crests
are also used
by
the Badcocks in
England

one a talbot in
white,
or
silver,
which surmounts the Lincolnshire-Bucks
shield,
and the other a
stag
between two branches of
laurel,
which
distinguishes
the Essex-Middlesex armor.
Sable,
or
black,
is introduced in
coloring
some
parts
of three of the
above-mentioned
arrangements,
and
appears,
too,
in some
copies
of our device as the color of the crest and of the scroll
and motto.
For the substance of these details we are
indebted,
mostly,
to Burke's
Heraldry;
but that
encyclopedic
and
recondite
compilation
does not enable us to trace the con-
stituent
parts
of our armorial blend to their
origin,
nor
does it enable us to determine the time of the
adoption
of
them,
severally, by
the different
county
families who
made them their own.
While, therefore,
the coat of arms
we
sport
is
seemingly
a
composite
one,
we are
not,
and
so far as we know
nobody
is. informed as to when or
w^hy
it
was thus
composed. Perhaps
its
composition
was due to mar-
riage,
at different times in the remote
past
and within the
family
connection, which
might
have induced the individuals
concerned to blend their armorial
bearings
while
uniting
their
joys
and
dividing
their sorrows. But if this be the true ex-
planation
of the
composition
in
question
no
proof
of it can be
Coat
of
Arms and
Family Origin.
ix
here
produced,
because,
so far as we are able to
decide,
no
such
proof
exists. Whenever and however our escutcheon
acquired
its
present
form,
there
were,
at that unknown
time,
brought together
in it
symbols
of ancient
family
life,
which
serve to remind us that that life reaches in
many
directions,
and a
long way
into the
past
of
England.
Mere
conjectures
upon
this,
as
upon
most
subjects,
are
worthless,
based as
they
are
upon
no
sustaining
evidence.
Indeed,
there seems to be
but one clear and
positive
statement which here
may safely
be
made,
and that
is,
that at
any
rate the coat of arms
printed
in
this book has been
long
known,
at least as a
picture,
in this
country;
for it
is,
in all essential
particulars,
the
duplicate
of
a
copy
in the
present
writer's
possession,
the
original
of which
hung, during
said writer's
early boyhood,
in the
dining
room
of his
grandfather, John
Babcock,
of New
Haven,
Conn.
And this last statement leads to the reflection that in the
opinion
of all
good
Americans coats of arms
are,
in this coun-
try,
valuable
only
as
pictures, anyway. They
are looked
upon
by
most of us as
part
of the worn-out
trappings
of a state of
society
which,
so far as we are
concerned,
has
passed away.
To us
they
are
merely
curious reminders of ancient and obso-
lete standards for
estimating
human
worth,
and the
sight
of
them
nowadays,
in our
land,
is
apt
to
provoke
either
good-
natured derision or
contemptuous
sneers.
Well,
so
may
it
always be,
in so far as it is
necessary
to the
perpetuation
of
republican
institutions.
Nevertheless,
coats of
arms,
in their
palmy days,
so far from
being
mere
flauntings
of
pride
of
place,
served a most serious,
practical purpose. They
saved
many
times,
no
doubt,
valuable human lives.
For,
in those
old
days
when men went into battle clad from head to foot in
armor,
with faces
completely
concealed
by
the closed visors
of their steel
helmets,
there was no
way
of
recognizing
a war-
rior thus accoutered save
by
his coat of arms. This was so
called because of the fact that it was embroidered on the sur-
coat,
or
"camise,"
made of leather or
silk,
or other
stuff,
which
was worn over the
annor,
in full view.
Seeing
this
symbol
of
rank and
leadership
in the midst of an
affray,
friends would
rally
to
support
the wearer of
it,
while
foes,
if
victorious,
would
spare
that wearer's life for the sake of
making
a valu-
able
prisoner.
It is said that the last of the De Clares owed
his death in the battle of Bannockburn to his
having^
neo-lected
to wear his coat of
arms,
by
which he
might
have been
recog-
nized and his life saved for
captivity.
And
so, doubtless,
many
another
good
man and true was
killed,
on other battle-
X Coat
of
Arms and
Family Origin.
fields,
and
many
another
spared,
because of the
absence,
or the
presence,
on his surcoat of the heraldic
emblem,
which
told,
or
failed to
tell,
who he was for the information of friends and
foes.
But,
beyond
this
humane,
though
incidental,
service ren-
dered
by
the coat of
arms,
its
blazonry
as a
family
distinction
tended to
emphasize
that
individuality
of
being
and of
doing,
which is so
necessary
to
progress
and
prosperity
in human
life.
Individuality stamps
itself,
for
good
or
evil,
on the
world's
history,
strive to
submerge
it in the
community
as we
may. Judah
with his
lion,
and the old Romans with their
eagles, sought by
those emblems to indicate the
possession
of
strength
and swiftness in
doing
what was conceived
by
them
to be
right
in ethical and social
ways.
When
Judah's
lion
reared his
head,
righteousness
was
declared,
as
becoming
a
nation. Where the Roman
eagles
were
uplifted,
there law and
order was
proclaimed
to all the world.
And,
similarly,
the
adoption
of a distinctive
armory,
with crest and
legend,
more
or less
descriptive
of individual
qualities,
or
deeds,
was the
declaration of a
personality
distinct and
separate,
because it
was connected
with,
and
pledged
to,
a certain line of conduct
worthy
of remembrance with
pride.
Coats of arms were not
granted,
or
assumed,
save for cause
worthy
of
perpetuation.
Such
insignia,
from
being personal
at the
first,
soon became
hereditary, subject
to the rules and
laws which
governed
the descent of titles and
property.
Fam-
ilies in the
legitimate possession
of such devices traced
thereby
connection with the name and fame of their
ancestors,
and
were thus
stimulated,
in their individual
membership,
to be
worthy
of the blood
they
shared with those
who,
in olden
times,
had done
something
worth while. If there is
anything
in this consideration which is
morally stimulating
to the Bab-
cocks of our
day,
then our coat of arms is not
quite
useless

it has not come down to us in vain. Our escutcheon


suggests
a somewhat
belligerent
character,
it must be confessed. Three
fighting
cocks on a
fiery background,
with a head of the same
game
bird
lustily crowing
as a
crest,
do not
altogether
bode
for
peace.
'Tis true the cocks are
pale,
but
paleness
in a
fighter
sometimes denotes
great
determination. If the content
of our shield is indeed indicative of our ancestral or our actual
temperament,
let
us,
under the
encouragement
of our
motto,
hope
that the
fighting
was,
and
is,
always
done on the
right
side. Without
victories,
of one sort or
another,
the world
could not
go
on. Our
weapons
now must be of the moral and
Coat
of
Arms and
Family Origin
xi
intellectual sort. The crossbow and the
mace,
the battle-ax
and the shield have
passed,
and
forever,
out of our hands. No
camise,
or
surcoat,
bearing argent
with three
pale
cocks on a
fesse
gules
will ever
grace
our shoulders as we
fight,
for those
tokens of a
fighter
have
long
since
gone
the
way
of outworn
garments.
Sic transit
gloria
mtmdi. But there are other
glories
to
win,
in another kind of warfare. Let us take heart
of
grace,
even
though
some
portion
of our ancestral ward-
robe has
gone
into the inevitable
ragbag
which Time
holds,
always open,
for the
reception
of
things
unfit for
present
use.
From what has now been said it
goes
without
saying
that
the Babcock
family
is of
English

perhaps
we
may say
of
Saxon

origin. Precisely
when and where in
England
it
originated
it is
impossible
now to ascertain. Hence the amount
of credence to be
given
to the assertion* that it was founded
A. D.
449 by
a Saxon warrior in the ranks of
Hengist
and
Horsa,
who came with a Saxon
army
to succor the
English
against
the Picts and
Scots,
must be determined
by
each reader
for himself. Wherever it
originated,
the
family

judging by
the name

is numerous in the United


Kingdom; representa-
tives of it
being
found in
Cornwall, Devonshire, Lincolnshire,
Middlesex,
and
Essex,
but
found,
seemingly,
most numerous
in Essex. The name Badcock

probably pronounced
"Badco"

may
have been of Saxon
origin,
for the
family may
be
pro-
visionally
traced to residence in Essex
County
at the time of
the Norman
Conquest.
The word
"provisionally"
is used
advisedly
here,
and the
proviso
attaches to the
reliability
of
the
following
statement. It is
saidf
that a certain Sir William
Seager
narrated,
as a result of his visit to Essex
County
in
1612,
that Sir Richard Badcock was the nineteenth in descent
from the first holder of the
family
mansion there. If we ac-
cept
this statement and allow a
century
to
represent
the lives
of three
generations,
then six centuries must have
elapsed
be-
tween Sir Richard and his
eighteenth ancestor, who,
conse-
quently,
lived
early
in the eleventh
century

the
century
of
the Norman
Conquest.
It is
hereupon conjectured
that while
the Badcocks were
among
the Saxon settlers in
England they
had no
family
name or seat in a formal
way
until Richard
Badcock's ancestor
permanently
located,
as
aforesaid,
in the
eleventh
century,
at
Wivenhoe,
Essex
County,
near the sea.
It is
alleged,* upon
the
authority
of a reference to
Wright's
History
of
Essex,
that the Badcock mansion which was occu-
*
American
Family Antiquity,
vol.
iii, p. igg.
+ fit'd. ; also
Hinman,
Puritan
Settlers, pp. 92,
106.
xii
Coat
of
Arms
and
Family
Origin.
pied by
Sir
Richard
in Wivenhoe
was still
standing
there
in
i8so-
but,
as neither
volume
nor
page
in
Wright
s
big
work
is
quoted,
the
reference
cannot conveniently
be verihed.
The
foregoing
sketch of our
ancestry
in
England
is
given
in the
absence
of
documentary
corroboration
for
precisely
what
it is
worth,
and
having by
this
gentle
word
of
warning
justified
ourselves,
we
gingerly
proceed
along
our
somewhat
uncertain
way.
We
are about
to
try
to
get
the
family
aero s
from
England
to New
England,
and the
only
means
available
for our
purpose
seems
to be
"family
tradition." Now,
tradi-
tion is unwritten history,
and if it be
genuine
and authentic
t
is
iust
as
good
as written history,
which,
notwithstanding
ts
supposed
superiority,
has itself
been
defined
as the most
de-
lightful
of fictions. Now,
it
may
be fiction
and
it
may
be fact
bSt
it is
certainly
tradition
that
the first
Badcock
o come
from
England
to our
America
was
one
James,
alleged
to be
a
younge^r
brother
of that Sir
Richard
Badcock
who
in Sir
William Seager's
time,
lived
at Wivenhoe
in Essex.
The
fact
that there
w?re
Badcocks
at Wivenhoe,
at
all, --
-^e^^' ^^ ^^
UP
to doubt.
A list of
persons
of that
name
born
at Wivenhoe
"s^ 'tl true,
given
in Hinman's
Puritan
Settlers
of the
Colony
of Connecticut;*
but a
gentleman
who is,
we beheve
a Ba
-
cock
by
maternal
descent writesf
that
m
1863
he vis te
Wivenhoe
and examined
the
parish
register
m the churd
there without finding
a
single
entry
of the
Badcock
name.
n
producing
this testimony
it
may
be said that
perhaps
the
ge
-
Ueman'siarch
was
not sufficiently
thorough,
and we
ought
to add that not far from Wivenhoe-probab
ly
a mi e or two-
there
is a
locality
named
Wivenhoe Cross,t
about
which
we
know
nothing,
and which
possibly
may
have been
confused
bv
the
pi^servirs
of our tradition,
with
the first-named
place.
At all events
that
the
family
abounded,
and,
at a
very
early
^me
flo 1
i;d,
in Essex County,
is
beyond
reasonable
ques-
i^n
The
county
was
settled
and
named
by
the Saxons
who
divided
this
district
of
England
and erected
it into a
king-
om
r Formerly,
and
for
long,
it was considered unusually
merger
in its historical
remains,
but later
discoveries
have
^,own
it to be
quite
rich
in that
particular.
Incidental,
and
herTfore
most valuable,
references
in its
history prove
the
presence
of the
Badcock
people
there
as
early, presumably
as
the twelfth century.
In the
parish
of Abberton,
or Adbur-
+
W f
Appleton,
A.M.,
in New England
Genealogical
Society Reports,
vol. xix, p. .^S-
t
^Imap
of Essex County
in
Wright's
Essex. Wright's
Essex,
vol. .. p. x.
.
Coat
of
Arms and
Family Origin.
xiii
toil

which extends eastward from


Layer
de la
Haye,
four
and one half miles from Colchester and
fifty-five
miles from
London

in
Essex,
there
is,
a
quarter
of a mjle
northwest
from the
church,
a manor house of Badcocks* which is
sup-
posed
to be the estate which
belonged
to one Alice le Des-
penser, daughter
and heiress of
Philip
Bassett,
at the time of
her decease in 1281. The land of this manor house
appears
to have been
given by
Thomas Whot and
John Henny
to St.
Botolph's priory
in Colchester
in
1398.*
How those
gentle-
men became
possessed
of the land does not
appear.
Later,
in
1523,
Thomas
Springe
died
possessed
of the manor of Adbur-
ton called
Badcocks;"
still later
Thomas,
Lord
Audeley,
had
this
estate,
as had
also,
his
nephew,
Thomas
Audeley, Esq.,
who died in
1572;
and
yet
later it
passed through
several
hands to the
ownership
of Francis
Canning, Esq.*
This is
pretty
circumstantial and
reliable,
and
although
the
property
mentioned
evidently passed
out of the
family holding previous
to 1 28
1,
it shows the
antiquity
of the Badcocks as residents
of Essex
County.
Again,
at East
Thorp

which is a
village
name of Saxon
derivation

there is
confirmatory
evidence of the ancient resi-
dence of the Badcock
people
in Essex in the existence there
of a manor of
Badcocks,
which at one time
belonged
to the
Tey family
and later came to a
family by
the name of
Shep-
herd,
f
But East
Thorp
is not
Wivenhoe,
and Abberton is
not
Wivenhoe,
and we are
assured,
as
above,
that the name
Badcock is not in the Wivenhoe
parish register.
Nevertheless,
"family
tradition" has it that at Wivenhoe lived

born about
1580

a
younger
brother of Sir
Richard,
named
James
Bad-
cock,
a
clergyman
of the Church of
England,
of Puritanical
persuasion,
who became an exile in 1620 to
Leyden,
Holland,
for the sake of
religious liberty,
and
sailing
thence,
with
others landed in New
England

some
say
at
Plymouth,
Mass.

in
1623,
thus
becoming
the founder of the
family
in
this
country.?:
Whatever
doubt,
or
denial,
there
may
be of the
truth of this tradition
arises,
presumably,
in the first
place,
because the tradition is
entirely unsupported by documentary
evidence. There are no
passenger
lists of
ships arriving
at
Plymouth
in
1623,
or in
1624;
no
deeds,
or land
apportion-
ments;
no mention of
election,
or of
appointment,
to local
civil,
or
military
offices or
duties;
no wills or other
probate
*
Wright's Essex,
vol.
ii, p. 732. t Ibid.,
vol.
i, p. 390.
% Dictionary
of American
Family Antiquity,
vol.
iii, p. 199 ;
also
Hinman,
Puritan
Settlers,
etc., p.
106.
xiv Coat
of
Arms and
Family Origin.
papers;
no references in
contemporaneous
literature

in
short,
there is
nothing
in the
shape
of discovered records to
show that
James
Badcock, aforesaid,
landed in
1623,
as tradi-
tion
relates,
at
Plymouth,
or
elsewhere,
in Massachusetts. On
the
contrary,
there are circumstances and also
records,
which
tend to
impair,
and for some minds to
destroy,
the trustworthi-
ness of said tradition. What those circumstances and facts
of record are
may easily
be learned
by reading
the
pages
fol-
lowing,
in the
body
of this
book,
for it does not fall within the
scope
of this Preface to
relate,
or to comment
upon
them.
One
remark, however,
we
may permit
ourselves,
which
is that there can be no
slightest
doubt that a man named
James
Badcock was
living,
in the
year 1642,
at
Portsmouth,
R. I. Who was this man? Was he the
traditionary James
said to have been born in
Essex, England,
about
1580
and to
have landed in America in
1623?
This man
himself, upon
one
occasion,
in an
affidavit,
made it certain that he was born
in 1611-12. Was
he, then,
a son of that
reputed Plymouth
James,
or was
he, possibly,
a
nephew
or other relative?
The man who is able to
successfully reply
to these
queries
has a most enthusiastic welcome
awaiting
him at the hands
of
many good,
and would-be
grateful, people.
It is an in-
tricate and a difficult
question

the
question
as to
precisely
where,
and
by
whom,
the Badcock connection was made be-
tween old
England
and our New
England
shores

and who-
ever deals with it is entitled to his own conclusion. Fortu-
nately
for
himself,
the writer of this article is not called
upon
to settle this
question,
but he
may
commend it to the earnest
consideration of the reader of these lines. Entered
upon
with
interest and
pursued
with
fidelity,
we are confident this
ques-
tion would
provide occupation during
active life and even
afiford food for
thought during declining years.
But of one
thing
herewith connected we
may
be sure.
James
Badcock
was in
Portsmouth,
R.
I.,
in
1642.
How he came to be
there,
and how
long
he had at that time been in this
country,
we do
not know. To him those of us who are concerned in this vol-
ume trace our
origin
in this land. And as he
evidently
did not
spring
out of the earth in
Portsmouth,
or fall from the
sky
there,
and as he said he was born in 1611-12

and, therefore,
not born in this
country

it is
pretty plain
that he came here
from
England,
and there is
strong presumptive
evidence that
Essex
County
was the
region
of his birth.
The solid
ground
of
fact, therefore,
upon
which at last we
stand
may
be indicated in about two words: i. Our branch
Coat
of
Arms and
Family Origin.
xv
of the Babcock folk came from old
England
to New
England
early
in the seventeenth
century

certainly prior
to
1642.
2. We share with the
English
Badcocks a coat of arms which
helps
to show
that,
as a
family,
we have lived
long enough
in
the world to know how to live
wisely
and, therefore,
well.
The
point
of this last
observation,
as the renowned
Cap'n
Ed'ard Cuttle
might
remark,
lies in the
application
of it.
What more
ought
we to
say
? Farewell !
New
York,
July
i,
1903.
ILLUSTRATIONS.
FACING
PAGE
Babcock Coat of Arms
(Frontispiece)
Stephen
Babcock i
Tomb of
Captain James
Babcock. i6
Tomb of
George
and Elizabeth Babcock 20
Home of
James, Jr.,
and Sarah
(Vose)
Babcock 28
Mrs. Hannah
(Stanton)
Babcock
32
Dr.
Joshua
Babcock
(Chief Justice) 36
House Built
by
Dr.
Joshua
Babcock . .
44
Tomb of OUver and Anna Babcock
48
Colonel
Harry
Babcock
64
Adam Babcock 68
Mrs.
Abigail (Smith)
Babcock 80
Tomb of
Captain
Oliver Babcock 106
Home of Hon. Daniel Babcock 112
Stephen
Babcock 128
Samuel Babcock
140
Mrs.
Polly (Babcock) Morgan
1
54
Asher Miner Babcock 1 68
Rev. Rufus
Babcock,
D.D
184
Daniel Babcock
192
Jacob
D. Babcock 1
94
Oliver Babcock 200
Phoebe
(Babcock)
Babcock 206
S. Willard Babcock 208
Elder Daniel Babcock 212
Mrs. Elisabeth Smith
(Babcock) Lathrop
216
Mrs.
Abigail
S.
(Babcock)
Blake 220
Oliver Babcock 226
Elias Babcock
238
Sarah
Taylor
Cranor
240
XVU
xvHi tllustrations.
FACING
PAGB
Katherine
Taylor
Cranor
242
Samuel Babcock
244
John
Babcock
252
Rev. Deodatus
Babcock,
D.D
254
Edwin Babcock
256
E. Howard
Babcock, D.D.S.,
M.D
258
George
H. Babcock
300
Mrs.
Emily
E.
(Babcock)
Watts
334
George Avery
Babcock
338
Judge
William H. Potter
340
Nathan Babcock
342
Amanda
(Babcock)
Greene
346
Daniel Babcock
348
Henry
S. Ambler
350
Colonel Andrew
Jackson
Babcock
356
Sarah Otis Babcock
364
Elisha Gardner Babcock
37
Albert Franklin Babcock
384
Joseph
Alonzo Babcock 400
Rev. Oscar Babcock
4^4
Herman A. Babcock 406
Henry
Holmes Babcock
41
George
D. Babcock
412
Theodore H. Babcock 424
Silver Tankard Owned
by
Mrs. Emma
(Babcock)
Horton. . .
440
Dr. W.
Wayne
Babcock,
Jr
456
John
Babcock 464
Daniel A.
Langworthy,
M.D
504
George
M. Moulton 478
Charles
Henry
Babcock
5
'
4
Rev. De Grand Delos Babcock
5
' ^
Langdon
Babcock
5^8
Henry
Ernest Babcock
522
Frederick H. Babcock
5^4
Rev. Charles H. Babcock,
D.D
526
James
Leland Babcock
536
INTRODUCTION
MANY
readers of this volume
may
be
surprised
to
find that dates and incidents
pertaining
to
James
Babcock,
the first
immigrant
ancestor of the Babcock
family,
as well as records of his
children,
differ from records
which
they
have
long
believed to be true. The reason is not
difficult to find. In
1844
Mr.
Sidney
Babcock,
of New
Haven, Conn.,
printed
a leaflet
containing
the Babcock coat
of
arms,
and certain Babcock
family
records which he states
were
copied
from records
prepared by
Albert
Wells,
of Pal-
myra,
N. Y. This leaflet must have been sent out in
great
numbers,
as the author of this volume has learned of it from
many parts
of the
country.
In American
Family Antiquity, published
in 1881
by
Albert
Wells,
the dates and incidents found in the leaflet referred to
are
essentially repeated.
A
catalogue
of the First Puritan
Settlers of the
Colony
of Connecticut,
published by
R. R.
Hinman,
1846,
contains
virtually
the same Babcock records as
those
given by
Wells. In
1852
Hinman
published
another
volume of the same
name,
in which his Babcock records are re-
peated
and
enlarged,
and at the end of these records he states
"Communicated
by
Wells
;"
hence it
appears
that Wells was
responsible
for Babcock records
published by
Hinman.
^^'ell-authenticated historical facts show that their dates and
statements of incidents are
zvrong.
While W^ells and Hinman
differ
slightly
as to details, the
general
statements
given by
them are about as follows :
James Babcock,
born in
England
1580,
removed to
Leyden,
Holland,
in
1620,
and in
1623
em-
barked in the
ship
Anne and arrived at
Plymouth,
]\Iass.,
in
July, 1623,
where he lived the residue of his life and died.
At the time of his
immigration
he had four
children,
James,
John. Job,
and
Mary,
who were born in
England
from 16 12
to
1620,
and were
brought
over with their father. He was
married
again
about
1650
in
Plymouth,
and had one
son,
Joseph. James,
the
first,
Job,
the
third,
and
Mary,
the
fourth,
xix
XX Introduction.
remained with their father in
Plymouth. Joseph,
the
fifth,
removed to
Connecticut,
near
Saybrook,
where he made settle-
ment.
John Babcock,
the second
son,
removed with a number
of others about the
year 1648
into that
part
of Rhode Island
now called
Westerly,
where the
company began
a settlement
and named the
place.
Here he remained the residue of his
life and died
July 19, 17 19, aged
over one hundred
years.
He
left ten children at the time of his death.
(End
of statements
from Wells and Hinman.
)
While we are forced to admit that we have no
knowledge
as
to the exact date when
James
Badcock came to America,
it is
certain that he did not come in the
ship
Anne and that he did
not settle in
Plymouth.
In
August, 190J,
the author of this
volume searched
carefully
in the
library
of
Plymouth
for
records that
might
indicate that
James
Badcock came to Amer-
ica in the
ship
Anne or that he lived in
Plymouth,
but found
no trace of
any
such record. In the
History
of the Town of
Plymouth, by
William T. Davis
(former
President of the Pil-
grim Society), published
in
1885,
is the
following
statement:
"No
passenger
list of the Anne and the Little
James,
which
arrived
July
and
August, 1623,
has been
preserved;
but unless
some died before the division of lands in
1624,
a list is
given
which must
approximate
to
accuracy."
In this list the name
of Badcock or Babcock does not
appear,
hence it is evident
that
James
Badcock did not come to America in the
ship
Anne.
Ancient Landmarks of
Plymouth, by
William T.
Davis,
pul)-
lished in
1899,
contains a
genealogical register
of all
Plymouth
families,
including
all the births and
marriages
to the
present
generation.
The author in his
preface says,
"It is believed to
contain
nearly every
name connected with
Plymouth
before
the
present century."
The name Badcock or Babcock is not
found
among
his settlers of
Plymouth
;
hence it is safe to con-
clude that the statement so often
repeated,
that
James
Badcock
settled in
Plymouth,
is not true. Records in this book will
show that
James,
Sr.,
was born in 161 2
;
that he was in Ports-
mouth,
R.
I.,
1642,
where he resided for about
twenty years;
tliat
March, 1661-2,
he removed to that
part
of Rhode Island
which
-
w^as later named
Westerly,
where he
s]3ent
the re-
mainder of his life and died there
June
12,
1679.
It is not
true that "he married his second wife in
Plymouth
about
1650."
His first wife, Sarah, was
living
in
Westerly
in
1665,
and
joined
with her husband in
deeding
land owned
by
them
in Portsmouth.
James
Badcock
by
his first
wife,
Sarah, did
have four
children,
James. John, Job,
and
Mary,
as stated
by
Introduction.
xxi
\\'ells,
but it is not true that
they
"were born in
England
from
the
year
1612 to
1620,"
neither is it true that
James, Job,
and
Mary
settled with their father in
Plymouth.
Records of these
children found in this volume will show that
they
all settled
in
Westerly.
R.
1.,
where each
married,
had
children,
and died
there.
It is true that one of
James
Badcock's children
by
his second
w'de, Elizabeth,
was named
Joseph,
but it is not true that he
was born about
1650
in
Plymouth,
nor that he settled near
Saybrook,
Conn. He was born in
Westerly
about
1670,
as
is shown
by
his father's will and
inventory,
and settled in
Stonington,
Conn,
(which
town
join.s \\"esterly,
R.
I.),
where
he
spent
the remainder of his life.
(See
records of 6
Joseph.)
A
Genealogical Dictionary
of the First Settlers of New
Eng-
land,
pul)lished
in i860
by James Savage (former
President
of the Massachusetts Historical
Society,
and Editor of Win-
throp's History
of New
England),
contains the
following:
"Strange
is the combination of errors in
Hinman,
that one
James
Babcock who went to
Leyden
in
Holland, 1620,
joined
the friends of Robinson, came in the Anne
1623
to
Plymouth.
. . . Now we know- that no
passenger
of this name came in
that
ship,
and I have a
very strong
reason,
after much
inquiry,
to doubt that
any
such man lived in the
colony during
its
earliest
forty years."
In the same volume ^Ir.
Savage
also states that
James
Bab-
cock
gave
evidence in
1670
that his own
age
was
fifty-eight
years,
that his sons
James
and
John
were
twenty-nine
and
twenty-six years respectively.
From this statement it will be
observed that
James,
Sr., was born in
1612,
that his son
James
was born in
1641
and
John
in
1644.
The
following quotation
is taken from the
History
of
Stonington, published
in
1900 by Judge
Richard A. Wheeler:
''James
Babcock,
born in
1612, who was the first
progenitor
of the Babcock
family
of
^^^esterly
and the
region
round about,
first
appears
in Portsmouth in
1642.
. . .
During
the
year
1670
he
gave testimony, calling
his
age fifty-eight years,
his
son
James twenty-nine,
and his son
John twenty-six."
In
reply
to an
inquiry by
the author of this volume.
Judge
Wheeler w^rote
Sept.
2Q.
1900.
that he was well
acquainted
with Mr.
Savage
in
i860, and that IMr.
Savage
informed him
that his
authority
for the
testimony given by James
Babcock
as to his
age
and that of his sons w^as
unquestionable. J.
O.
Austin in his
Genealogical Dictionary
of Rhode Island,
pub-
lished in
1887, p.
8,
states the
following
of
James
Babcock,
xxii Introduction.
Sr. :
"J^"''^
1
8, 1670,
he was warned
by
warrant from the
Commissioners of Connecticut to
appear
before them to make
answer for seizure of three Connecticut men on a warrant
issued
by
Tobias Sanders. He was released on bail. He
gave
testimony
this
year, calling
his
age fifty-eight years,
his son
James twenty-nine,
and his son
John twenty-six years."
From
the records of
James
Badcock in this volume it will be seen that
in
1670, during
a
controversy
between Rhode Island and Con-
necticut as to the
boundary
line between the two
colonies,
James
Badcock was arrested in
Westerly by
Connecticut au-
thorities and taken
June 23
to
Stonington
for trial. The
orig-
inal records of that trial have not been found
l)y
the author of
this
book,
but it is believed the evidence of
James
Badcock as
to his
age
and that of his
sons,
referred to
by Savage,
Wheeler,
and
Austin,
was taken at this trial.
The
following
statement is taken from
Family
of Babcocks
of
Milton, Mass.,
by
William S.
Appleton,
A.M., 1865
: "The
Babcock
family
has been so unfortunate as to be honored with
an elaborate traditional
pedigree
more
richly
furnished with
mistakes than is usual even in such. It
may
be read at
length
in Hinman's First Puritan Settlers of
Connecticut,
pp. 92
and
106,
and has
justly
excited the
indignation
of Mr.
Savage.
The
long
list of births
supposed
to have
happened
in
England
and
Dorchester, Mass.,
is
certainly wrong.
Two
years ago
I ex-
amined the
register
of the Church of Wivenhoe,
England,
and
none of them can be found
there,
nor did I see a
single entry
of the name of Babcock."
HINMAN AND WELLS BABCOCK RECORDS.
By Col. Andrew
J.
Babcock.
MANY
persons
whose surname is Babcock in
searching
for their
early
ancestors
have, unfortunately,
fallen in
with the records
prepared by
Mr.
Royal
Hinnian,
in
his First Puritan Settlers of Connecticut, and the statements
of i\lr. Albert Wells.
In 1 88 1 I first saw their
writings,
and with
many
others
believed them
implicitly,
but after the most
diligent
and care-
ful research I am convinced there is but little truth in the
writings
of either Hinman or Wells
concerning
the Babcock
family.
I would advise all of our name who are interested in
their
earthly origin
not to credit the
writings
of Wells and
Hinman,
for
they
are
certainly
fabrications. Hinman states :
"James,
the first of the name known in New
England,
was an
Episcopal clergyman,
and settled in the
rectory
of
Wivenhoe,
Essex
County, England.
He went to
Leyden,
Holland,
for the
purpose
of
embarking
for
America, and,
per-
suading
others to unite with
him,
and
actually
became one of
the 'Puritan Fathers.' . . .
James
was born at
Wivenhoe,
Essex
County, England,
in
1580,
. . . came to New
England
in the
ship Anne,
and landed at
Plymouth
in
July, 1623,
and after-
ward removed to
Dorchester,
]\Iass.
(now Milton),
where he
resided the remainder of his life."
]\Ir. Hinman then
gives
the children of
James
as follows:
James. Jr.,
born
1616;
John,
born 161
8;
Job,
born
1620;
Mary,
born 162 1. He states that
James, Jr.,
married at Dor-
chester about
1637,
and had children
(gives
the names of four-
teen). Now,
there was no
James
Babcock came in the
ship
Anne in
1623,
or in
any ship
which reached
Plymouth
later.
His removal to
Dorchester, Mass.,
where he resided the re-
mainder of his
life,
the
marriage
of his son
James, Jr.,
at
Dorchester,
1637,
to
Jeanne
, the birth to them of four-
teen
children,
have no foundation in fact whatever. The true
history
of this
James, Jr.,
is
entirely
different from the above.
Now comes Mr. Albert Wells, who in
1844 compiled
a
record of the
early
Babcocks in this
country,
which
many
of
us have
seen, read,
and believed
until,
by
a
personal investiga-
xxiii
xxiv Hinman and Wells Bahcock Records.
tion,
we found it was devoid of truth. Mr. Wells states
nearly
the same as Mr. Hinman. Which was first out, we know
not,
but it looks
very
much as if one
copied
from the other.
Mr. Wells recites the
ship
Anne,
Plymouth, 1623,
tale,
and
that
"J'lrn^s
Badcock lived in
Plymouth
the residue of his life.
... At the time of his
immigration
he
brought
four
children,
James, John, Job,
and
Mary,
who were born in
England
from
the
years
t6i2 to 1620. . . .
James,
the first child.
Job.
the
third,
and
Mary,
the fourth,
remained with their father in
Plymouth.
. . .
John
Babcock,
the second
son,
removed about
1648,
to that
part
of Rhode Island now called
\\'esterly.
. . .
died there
July 19, 1719, aged
over one hundred
years."
In
1889
we made a
trip
to
Plymouth,
the chief reason for
going being
to substantiate Hinman's and Wells's
statements,
and examined
every
document
likely
to
impart
information
upon
this
subject,
but found
nothing
whatever. Since then
we have read several of the histories of the
Pilgrims
and of
Plymouth,
and are much
impressed
with
Baylies's History
of
Plymouth Colony,
Boston,
1830.
From it we learn the
ships
Anne and the Little
James
arrived at
Plymouth
in
July
and
August, 1623.
The Anne
brought sixty immigrants,
some of
whom were the wives and children of those
already
there.
Nothing
has been found to show that
any
Badcock or Babcock
came on either
ship.
From a record of the division of cattle
which occurred on the
27th
of
May, 1627,
it is believed that
every family
and
person
in the town can be
ascertained,
and
the town was at that time the
colony.
No
person
named Bad-
cock or Babcock
appears
in that record.
Again,
on
p. 264,
vol.
i,
Baylies's History,
is a
catalogue
of names of all
persons
in the
colony,
but the name Badcock or Babcock does not
ap-
pear among
them.
The names of the first settlers of the towns of
Duxbury,
Scituate, Taunton, Sandwich, Barnstable. Yarmouth, etc.. all
in
Plymouth Colony,
have been
examined,
and the name Bad-
cock or Babcock does not
appear upon any
of the
early
records
of these towns. The first date we find the name of Badcock
or Babcock in records of
Plymouth Colony
is Nov.
27, 1685.
Benjamin
Badcock,
ct
al,
all of New Dartmouth
(New
Bed-
ford),
are defendants in a suit of law
brought by
William
Woods ct al. to recover
damages
for land
alleged
to have been
purchased by
Wood ct al. of
W^oosamquin
and Waumesetta.
Case
again
heard Mar. 2, 1686. The Court
grants
a nonsuit.
Again,
we find the name Return Badcock
among
the names
of the
proprietors
of Dartmouth in the
confirmatory
deed of
Hinnian and Wells Bahcock Records. xxv
William
Bradford,
Dept.
Gov. of the
Colony,
and executed
Nov.
13, 1694.
We now know that
Benjamin
and Return Badcock were of
Milton
Mass.,
set off from Dorchester in 1662. It
appears
quite
evident there was no
James
Badcock who came to
Plym-
outh in the
ship
Anne
1623,
and no settlers of an
early
date,
surnamed Badcock,
in
Plymouth,
nor in the
Colony
of
Plym-
outh. The first official information we find of
James
Badcock
he is admitted an inhahitant of
Portsmouth,
R.
I.,
Feb.
25,
1642.
That he was related to Robert and
George
Badcock
of
Dorchester, Mass.,
later of Milton
(set
off from Dorches-
ter),
we believe there is no doubt.
They may
have been
brothers. W'e have examined all the lists of
immigrants
who
came to this
country
from 1600 to
1700
that we could find,
and failed to find mention of either of the above. We are of
the
opinion they
came between the
years 1630
and
1640.
Soon after
James
Badcock removed from Portsmouth to
Westerly
he with others became invoU^ed in the
dispute
with
Connecticut
relating
to the
boundary
line
;
Connecticut claiiii-
ing jurisdiction
east of Pawcatuck River.
Jtme 17, 1670,
Tobias Sanders,
Justice
of the Peace in
Westerly,
R.
L,
is-
sued a warrant "To
James
Badcock,
constituted constable to
serve this Warrant." He was
required
to
apprehend any per-
son "that shall
presume
to exercise
any atithority
in this
juris-
diction if it be not
duly
derived from the
authority
to whom we
doe
belong,
and
bring
them before me and Mr.
John
Crandell
forwith." He was further directed to "Favle not at
your
perill."
On this warrant our first
immigrant
ancestor.
James
Bad-
cock,
arrested and
brought
in
John
Frinck,
Benjamin Palmer,
and Thomas Ball.
Whereupon
a warrant was issued
by
the
Connecticut authorities to T^Iarshall
Cheesbrough
"to forwith
go
over the River PaW'Catuck to those
people
that are there
planted,
and to warne Tobias Sanders ancl
James
Badcock,
Senr.,
j^ersonally
to
appear
before us at Mr. Stanton's house
or
Capt.
Gookin's house to make answer for their
seizing,
de-
taining,
and
unjustly molesting John
Frink
constable,
Benj.
Palmer, and Thomas Ball."
June
18,
1670,
Tobias
Sanders,
James
Badcock, Sr., and Samuel
Brown,
all of
Westerly,
were
arrested on this
warrant, and
placed
on boiid of one hundred
pounds
each.
It w-as
probably
at the
hearing
of this case that
James
Bad-
cock
gave testimony,
under
oath,
calling
his
age fiftv-eight
years,
his son
James, Jr., twenty-nine,
and his son
John twenty-
xxvi Hinman and Wells Bahcock Records.
six
years.
This
testimony
under oath
establishes,
beyond
a
shadow of
doubt,
the
year
of his birth to be
1612,
his son
James, Jr., 1641,
and his son
John, 1644.
His first four chil-
dren were born in
Portsmouth,
R. I. At all
events,
that was
where the
parents
of
James
and
John
were then
living.
In
1623 James
Badcock was eleven
years
of
age.
It
will,
for obvious
reasons,
be
readily
seen that he
brought
no chil-
dren with him from
England,
as claimed
by
Messrs. Hinman
and Wells. His son
John
died
early
in
1685
at
Westerly, aged
forty-one years,
and not
July 19, 17 19, aged
over one hundred
years,
as
given by
Wells.
In conclusion. I will add that these records have led
many
of the Babcock
family astray
and
given
untold
annoyance
to
the
genealogist
to
explain away
the delusion
they
labored un-
der,
caused
by
the erroneous records of
Royal
R.
Hinman,
of
Connecticut, and Albert
Wells,
of
Palmyra,
N. Y.
Springfield, 111.,
Feb.
4, 1903.
So much
space
has
already
been
given
to
controverting
the
Wells
history
that the author of this volume would
drop
the
discussion were it not that Wells'
early
dates and incidents are
so
nu'sleading,
and so
many
have believed
them,
that facts de-
mand that his errors and inconsistencies ht further shown.
Wells,
in his
pamphlet containing
Babcock
history
and coat
of
arms,
claims that
John,
the son of
James,
was born in
Eng-
land,
between 161 2 and 1620.
Again,
in American
Family
Antiquity,
he states that
John
Babcock settled in
Westerly
1648,
was a brother of
James,
Sr.,
and that he was born about
1625.
Then follows the
story
of love and
elopement,
reference
to which is made in the records of
John
Babcock in this volume.
He then
says,
"There have been contradictions of this
romance,
but
they
come from
persons
who could not make the
John
born
1644
old
enough
for the
elopement story."
Town Records of
Westerly,
Colonial Records of Rhode
Island,
and Colonial Records of Connecticut make it
perfectly
sure that
among
the
early
settlers in
Westerly
there was but
one
John
Babcock,
and that lie was a son of
James
the immi-
grant.
Hence it will be seen that Wells has
given
three dif-
ferent dates for the birth of
John
Babcock the son of
James

namely,
about
1615, 1625,
and
1644.
It will be seen from
the records of
John
Babcock,
mentioned
above,
that he with
Hinman and Wells Bahcock Records xxvii
his father and others first settled in
Westerly
in
Alarch,
1661-2;
hence the statement of Wells that
John
settled in
Westerly
in
1648
cannot be true.
The further
quotations
from WeWs will all be taken from his
American
Family Antiquity.
He
says,
"It is further stated that
John
Babcock owned
nearly
all of
Westerly
and a
portion
of South
Kingston,
R. I."
The truth
is,
all of the
present township
of
Westerly
was
bought
from the Indians
by
the
Misquamicut Company. (See
copy
of the
company's
deed in
Westerly
and Its
Witnesses.)
Joltn
Babcock in common w4th other members of the
company
received an
apportionment
of land.
(See
records of
John
Babcock in this
book.)
No record has been found
showing
that he owned land in South
Kingston.
Wells states,
"John
Babcock and others
signed
an
agree-
ment to allow
bounty
in
Misquamokuck (Westerly)
on Sat-
urday,
226. of
Feb.,
1662.
(R.
I. Hist.
Collections,
vol.
iii,
p. 260.)"
The above
quotation by
Wells is
wrong
and
misleading.
The names of
James
and
John
Badcock do occur in the book
and
page quoted by Wells,
but it is with reference to a
meeting
held at
Newport
Feb.
22,
166
1-2,
at which
eighteen
men were
selected to
go
and abide at
Misquamicut. (See
records of
John Babcock.)
Wells
says,
"In the list of inhabitants in
Westerly,
in the
W. T.
R.,
book
i, p.
2,
dated
May
18,
1669,
the name of
John
Babcock and his son
John may
be found."
In the book and on the
page
referred to is a list of the free-
men of
Westerly. Among
them were four
Badcocks,
and
only
four,
namely, James, Sr.,
James, Jr., John,
and
Job.
There is
110 reference to a
John Badcock,
Jr.
Wells
gives
the date of birth of the eldest of
John's
children
at
1650,
and the
youngest
at
1675,
and
places
the births of
the
remaining eight
children at intervals between these tw'O
dates. These dates are all
wrong,
and much too
early;
for
instance,
he
says, "George
was born
1663." George
Babcock
and his wife were buried in South
Kingston,
R.
I.,
in what
was
formerly
known as the Babcock
bui-ying ground,
but is
now known as the Tucker
burying ground,
and is about four
miles from the railroad station at
Kingston.
In the summer
of
1900
these
graves
were visited
by
the author of this
book,
and the
gravestones
were found in a
good
state of
preserva-
tion. From
George's
monument was
copied
the
following:
"He
departed
this life
May
the
ist.,
A. D.
1756,
in
ye 83d.
xxviii Hinman and Wells Bahcock Records.
year
of his
age."
This record shows that
George
Babcock
was born in
1673,
or ten
years
later than the date
given by
Wells.
Again,
Wells states that "Robert was born
1670, Joseph
1672,
and Oliver
1675."
In another
place
he states that Rob-
ert,
Joseph,
and Oliver chose ''our beloved brother
James
to
be our
guardian,
at
Westerly,
21st of
April, 1698." (
W. T.
R.,
vol.
ii, p. 170.)
The last of his two
quotations
is correct. If
the dates of birth
given
of these three
boys
were also
correct,
it would follow that when
they
chose their
guardian
Robert
was
twenty-eight years
old,
Joseph twenty-six,
and Oliver
twenty-three;
but such a conclusion is
absurd,
hence it is cer-
tain that the dates of birth as
given by
Wells for this
family
are all
wrong.
While the records of this volume are of the descendants of
James
Badcock,
who it is believed was the first of that
family
to settle in this
country,
it is well known that there were two
brothers
George
and Robert Badcock who settled in Dorches-
ter
(now Milton),
Mass.,
alx)ut the
year 1650.
In a w^ork
by
William S.
Appleton,
A.M.,
1865,
^called
Appleton's
Bad-
cock
Family,
or
Family
of Badcocks of
Milton, Mass.,
the
author,
referring
to
George
and Robert
Badcock,
says
: "While
I cannot
prove
that
they
were related to
James
Babcock,
born
about
1612,
of
Newport 1642,
and of
Westerly
1661
(1662),
I have no doubt of the fact.
They
were
probably
his brothers.
John,
a son of
James,
named two children
George
and
Robert,
and a
great-grandson
of
James,
Sr.,
went to Milton
(where
his
presumed
cousins
lived)
for a
wife,
Sarah Vose."
In a note on the
margin
of
Appleton's
work is the follow-
ing: "James
Babcock,
of
Stonington,
m.
June 12, 1706,
Sarah
Vose.
(Milton
Town
Records.)"
A
daughter
of Robert of
Dorchester,
named
Elizabeth,
and
two of his
granddaughters,
named Hannah and
Mary,
mar-
ried in Milton men also named Vose. The Massachusetts
Badcocks had become
very
numerous
by
1
700. (
See The New
Eng.
Gen. and Hist.
Reg.
for
1865,
vol.
xix,
p. 215,
and fol-
lowing pages.)
Appleton's
Badcock
Family
of
Milton, Mass.,
contains
records of
many
families who
sprang
from
George
and Robert
and settled in Massachusetts and Connecticut.
A
History
of Ancient
Windham, Conn.,
by
William L.
Weaver, 1864,
contains records of
many
families who de-
scended from
George
and Robert Badcock of Milton.
EXPLANATIONS.
A NUMBER found at the left of a child's name is
repeated
where that name
appears
as the head of a
family.
The
generation
is indicated
by
an
exponent placed
after the
Christian
name,
thus:
John^
Babcock means
John
Babcock
of the second
generation.
After the name of the
parents
of the head of a
family
there
follow in
parentheses
the names of the ancestors in
genealog-
ical order.
Until after the death of
James,
Sr.,
1679,
the
family
name
was
spelled
Badcock,
or
Badcocke;
since the death of
John,
Sr.,
1685,
it has been
spelled
Babcock.
Much the
larger part
of the records in this book were ob-
tained from
family
Bibles,
and in multitudes of cases different
members of the same
family
have
given
different dates for the
same
event,
hence errors in dates are unavoidable. In one
case the date of the same death was found in the
family
Bible,
upon
the town
records,
and on the
gravestone
to be different
in each
case,
no two
agreeing.
The
spelling
of surnames has
undergone many changes,
and
in numerous cases members of the same
family spell
their
names differently. It seems certain that the Babcocks of this
country sprang
from the Badcocks of
England,
and in that
country
the name has
undergone
further
changes,
as at
present
some of the
family
have
changed
the name to
Badco,
and
others to Budco.
DOUBLE DATING.
By
the
Julian
calendar,
or old
style,
New Year's
Day
was
the
25th
of
March,
March
being
the first month in the
year.
September,
October, November,
and December
were,
as their
names
imply,
the
seventh,
eighth, ninth,
and tenth months of
the
year. By
the
Gregorian
calendar or new
style,
which was
introduced
1582
New Year's
Day
was
changed
to
Jan.
i.
Great Britain did not
fully adopt
the new
style
until
Septem-
ber,
1752,
but
prior
to that
date,
commencing
about
1700,
used both old and new
style,
or double
dating.
For
example
:
Capt. James
Babcock died
Jan. 17, 1736,
old
style,
or
Jan. 17,
1737,
new
style,
and is written
Jan. 17, 1736-7.
xxix
ABBREVIATIONS.
A. V. R. Arnold's Vital Records.
Austin, J.
O. Austin's
Genealogical Dictionary
of Rhode Island.
b. born.
bap. baptized.
C. R. of Conn. Colonial Records of Connecticut.
C. R. of R. I. Colonial Records of Rhode Island.
Ch. R. Church Records.
d. died.
dau.
daughter.
E. East.
Jr. Junior.
m. married, m.
(i),
married
first;
m.
(2),
married
second,
etc.
N. North.
N. H. R.
Newport
Historical Records.
p. page; pp. pages.
P. R. Portsmouth Records.
R. of F. Ch. of S. Records of First Church of
Stonington.
res.
resides,
or resided.
S. South.
S. D. B. Seventh
Day Baptist.
S. K. T. R. South
Kingston
Town Records.
S. T. R.
Stonington
Town Records.
Smith. Smith's Civil and
Military
List of Rhode Island.
Sr. Senior.
unm. unmarried.
vol. volume.
W. West.
W. and W.
Westerly
and Its Witnesses.
W. T. R.
Westerly
Town Records.
Wheeler. Wheeler's
History
of
Stonington.
XXX
^
f(
i^i^tiim
IOxIaah)^
Compiler
of this book.
Page 348.
The Babcock Genealogy
1.
James^ Badcock,
b.
1612, probably
in Essex
County,
England;
d.
June
12,
1679;
^-
(^)
Sarah,
who d.
1665
or
later;
m.
(2) 1669 (?)
Elizabeth;
she m.
(2) Sept.
22,
1679,
William
Johnson
and settled in
Stonington.
Conn.
A
myth
often
repeated
and
published by
writers,
who
prob-
ably
believed it
true,
states that
James
came to this
country
in
the
ship Anne,
etc.
(See Introduction.)
From the
Early
Rec-
ords of the Town of
Portsmouth,
edited
by
the State Libra-
rian,
under direction of the Rhode Island
Legislature, pub-
lished 1
90
1,
and from Colonial Records of Rhode
Island,
the
account of
James
Badcock's first
twenty years
in Rhode Island
was
copied.
His residence for that
period
was in
Portsmouth,
and the records of that town show that his name was
spelled
in various
ways, probably according
to the
fancy
of the clerk
of the town
meeting, namely,
Badcock, Badcooke, Badcocke,
and Badcook.
For the first
forty years
the surname of
James
and his sons
was
usually
written Badcock. In the Probate records of
John
Badcock's estate the name is
spelled Babcock,
and at that time
that
spelling
seems to have been
adopted by
the
family.
The
Massachusetts branch of the
family appear
to have
adopted
the new
spelling
still later.
The
English
descendants of the
family
from which
James
undoubtedly sprang
still retain the name Badcock. In
Feb.,
1900,
Mr.
Jasper
C.
Badcock,
who was
Comptroller
of the
London Postal
Service,
expressed
the
opinion
that he and the
American Babcocks
sprang
from the same source.
James
Badcock was admitted an inhabitant of the "towne"
of Portsmouth Feb.
25, 1642.
At that time no one was al-
lowed to "build or
plant"
without first
having
been voted at
town
meeting
an inhabitant. At a town
meeting
held Oct.
5,
1642, James
Badcock and Richard Moris were ordered "to
look
up
all the armes in the Towne within the month above
writ,"
and "to mend
any
which were defective for use." Own-
ers were to forfeit five
shillings
if
they
failed to
bring
the arms
2 The Babcock
Genealogy.
in time. At the same
meeting
ten acres of land were ordered
to be "laide out to
James
Badcock at the first
brooke,
next the
footpath
eastward." The land is described as
"lying
Toward
the head of said brooke."
(C.
R. of R.
I.)
About this time there must have been a
threatening
of war
in the
air,
as
every
man was ordered to have "four
pounds
of
shot and two
pounds
of
powder lying by
him in readiness
by
the
24th
of this
month,
and to be in readiness to assemble at the
beat of the drum."
(P. R.) James
Badcock was made a free-
man
July
10, 1648,
and was
appointed
a member of a
large
committee "for the
tryall
of the
general
officers." Dec.
28,
1648,
it was
granted
"to have four acres added to his house
lot." He was chosen a
juryman
Nov.
21,
1649, June, 1653,
Aug.
II,
1656,
March
2,
1657,
and
Oct.,
1661. He was chosen
an assessor Feb.
19, 1650. (P. R.)
May
2,
1650, James
Badcock with five others was ordered
by
the "General
Courte,
all excuses set
aparte,
to mende and
make all
locks, stocks,
and
pieces
which
by
order from the
w^arden of each towne shall be
presented
to them." If this
duty
was not
performed
a
penalty
of 10 was
levied,
and men
who failed to
bring
in their arms forfeited los. each.
In
1655
his name
appears
in the "Roule of
ye
Freemen" of
Portsmouth.
(C.
R. of R.
I.)
James
Badcock was
appointed
an
appraiser
of the estate of
John Wood, May 7, 1655. April 8,
1656, James
and seven
others were
"appointed
to
go
over to the
mayne
to treat with
the Indian Sachems to inform them of the
mynd
of the
towne,
that
they
come not
upon
the Island but
according
to order
given." Jan.
6,
1657, "James
Badcock and
John
Sanford are
again
authorized to meet with
Newport
men
according
to for-
mer order,"
James
Badcock and six others were chosen a
committee to meet with committees
appointed
from other
towns.
Nov.
30, 1657, James
and four others were
"appointed
to
apportion
land to those that want land."
(P. R.)
He re-
ceived a
grant
of
eight
acres of land. He was a member of the
General Court of Commissioners of Rhode Island for Ports-
mouth in
1657, 1658.
and
1659.
(C.
R. of R.
I.)
James
Badcock was
appointed
with others to
lay
out
high-
ways.
Dec.
27.
1660. and
May
it. 1661. he was
appointed
to
settle
disputed
land boundaries.
Aug.
8,
1661. he was one of
a coroner's
jury.
James
Badcock morved to
Westerly
in
Mar., 1662, but the
last record which refers to him in Portsmouth is dated Dec.
19,
The Babcock
Genealogy. 3
1662. At this time reference is made to a committee which
was
previously appointed
to
lay
out certain lands, and this
committee,
or the
larger part
of
them,
were ordered to restore
to William Wilbor three
quarters
of an acre of land which the
committee had
previously
taken from him in their official work.
James
Badcock was one of this
committee,
and as he is referred
to as
James
Badcock, Sr.,
it is
probable
that
James, Jr.,
who had reached his
majority
that
year,
was then
living
in
Portsmouth.
June 29,
1660,
a tract of
land,
estimated to be
twenty
miles
by
ten
miles,
known as
Misquamicut,
afterward
Westerly,
was
purchased
from the Indian chief
Sosoa,
by
a
company
headed
by
William
Vaugn.
This
company, numbering sixty
or
more,
was
organized
at
Newport,
R. I. The
purchasers
well knew^
that in
1658
the Massachusetts
colony
claimed this
tract,
call-
ing
it a
part
of Southertown and
adding
it to Suffolk
County,
Boston
being
the
county
seat.
Aug. 27,
1661. the
company
appealed
to the Colonial
Assembly
of Rhode Island for assist-
ance in
defending
their
purchase against
"adversaries which
by
a
species
of intrusion are
seeking
to make inroads
upon
our
privilege
of colonies
jurisdiction."
(C.
R. of R.
I.)
From Col. of R. I. Hist.
Soc,
published 1835,
vol.
iii.
pp.
257-261,
the
following
is taken:
"Aug. 31,
1661, all
pur-
chasers were ordered
by
the trustees to meet at Cabel
(Caleb)
Carrs,
at
Newport,
to
go
to
Squamucuck."
Two weeks
later,
Sept. 15.
the
company
was at
'"Misquamicut,"
and a certain
part
of the tract was
apportioned by
lot. The number of
James
Badcock's lot w-as
52.
At the time of this visit
arrangements
were made for a
temporary occupancy
of the land. The com-
pany
was divided into small
parties,
each
party
to
stay upon
the land for a certain number of weeks.
Anyone
who refused
to serve had to
provide
a substitute or
pay
a fine. Nov.
i',
1 66
1,
Tobias
Sanders, Robert Burdet
(Burdick),
and
Joseph
Clark were arrested
upon
the land
by
the
authority
of Massa-
chusetts. Sanders and Burdick were taken to
Boston, where
they
were fined
forty pounds
each and
imprisoned
"until their
fines should be
paid,
and until each should
give security
in
100 for his future
good
conduct." Nov. 12,
1661,
the number
of trustees for the
"Squamicuck" purchase
was increased from
eight
to
eighteen.
Two of the names added were
James
Bad-
cock and
John
Badcock.
The
following
Mar., 1661-2.
the
company
made their first
permanent
settlement at
Misquamicut (Westerly).
For de-
tails of the
preparation
and
starting
for their new^ home, see
4
The Babcock
Genealogy.
records of
3 Johir
Badcock. It will be observed that the name
of the
company
in the
early
records was
spelled
in several dif-
ferent
ways.
Before
starting
from
Newport
the
company
named
James
Badcock and four others who were
appointed
and "commis-
sionated to act for us as to the
managing
of our affairs at
Misquamucock
who are to discourse and answer to
any
that
shall come to debate matters Avith them.
They
or
any
two of
them,
to forewarn
any
whatsoever either to build or
sow,
mow
or fall timber
upon
that tract of land,"
(End
of
quotation
from Col. of R. I. Hist.
Soc.)
In 1662 Connecticut laid claim to the
tract,
and did not en-
tirely relinquish
her claim until
1728.
Soon after
arriving
at
Misquamicut disputes
arose with Connecticut authorities about
the
boundary
line. These
disputes
led to
arrests,
imprison-
ments,
fines,
appeals,
and the
appointment
of commissions be-
tween the two colonies.
Mar.
18, 1664, James
Badcock
petitioned
the General Court
(Assembly), sitting
at
Newport,
for
protection "against
such
riotous
actings
as are done and committed
by
the men of
Southertown
against
him."
(Southertown being
in Connecti-
cut.)
The court
requested
the Governor and
Deputy
Governor
to send a letter to the
government
of Connecticut "to see what
they
will
say by way
of answer to such riotous
acting
as are
done and committed
by
the men of Southertown
against
the
said Badcock."
(C.
R. of R.
I.,
vol.
ii,
pp. 32-34.)
In
1665
James
sold his
dwelling
house, barn, orchard, etc.,
in Ports-
mouth,
R.
I.,
to Thomas Fish for
fifty pounds;
his
wife,
Sarah,
giving
her consent.
James, Jr.,
witnessed the deed.
It
appears
that in
May, 1667, James
Badcock with a com-
pany
of men drove the
Pequot
Indians from
planting ground
claimed
by
the
Indians,
located on the
Misquamicut purchase
east of the Pawcatuck River.
May
18,
1667,
Harmon Garret
(alias Wequascooke,
chief of the
Pequots) petitioned
the Gen-
eral Court of
Connecticut,
praying
"that such men as wear hats
and clothes like
Englishmen,
but have dealt with us like
wolves and bears,
may
be called to account." At a Connecticut
court held at Wickford
(which
is now in R.
I.), June
21,
1670,
James
Badcock was
charged by
Mr.
Gookin, of
Cambridge,
Mass.,
with
driving
Harmon Garret and his Indians
(tenants
of
Gookin)
from their land.
(All of the alcove is from Pub-
lic Records of the
Colony
of
Connecticut,
book
1665-78, pp.
52Q-.S46.)
Westerly
was
incorporated May, 1669,
at which time there
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 5
were
twenty-four
freemen in the
town,
lour of whom were
Badcocks,
viz.,
James
and his three
sons,
James, John,
and
Job.
( \\\ and
\V.) Westerly
then
comprised
the
present
towns of
Westerly.
Charlestown,
Hopkinton,
and Richmond.
On
June 17, 1670, James
Badcock,
Sr.,
by
virtue of a war-
rant issued
by
Tobias
Sanders,
arrested three Connecticut
men,
John
Frink, Benjamin
Palmer,
and Thomas
Bell,
who had
crossed into Rhode Island to summon the
Westerly
men to
appear
before a certain court to be held in Connecticut. Said
Frink was sent to Rhode Island
Jail.
The next
day
Mr. Bad-
cock was arrested
by
officers from Connecticut and
placed
under a bond of 100 to
"personally appear
and surrender
himself to
Nehemga
Palmer,
Constable of
Stonington, pro
tempore, Wednesday morning
next
by
six of the clock."
Tobias Sanders and Thomas Stanton became his bonds-
men,
each for
50. (C.
R. of R.
L,
vol.
ii, pp. 319, 320.)
Col. A.
J.
Babcock,
of
Springfield,
111.,
says:
"We take it for
granted
that
bright
and
early
'six of the
clock,'
on the morn-
ing
of
June 23, 1670,
Badcock was there
ready
to answer all
charges
of the adverse
faction;
but it
appears they
were not
ready
to
prove
these
charges.
The case was continued until
June
of the next
year,
Badcock
giving
a bond in the sum of
20 to
appear
at the
County
Court in New
London,
Conn."
The details of these
arrests,
counter-arrests, bonds,
and
trials are
repeated substantially
as here stated in Public Rec-
ords of the
Colony
of
Connecticut, 1665-78, p. 553.
June 23, 1670,
is
supposed
to have been the date that
James,
Sr.,
made affidavit to the
ages
of himself and his two sons.
(See
Preface in this
volume.)
May
18,
1
67
1,
James
Badcock and
John
Badcock are re-
corded as
renewing
their
allegiance
to Rhode Island and the
king;
most of the inhabitants,
including James, Jr.,
and
Job
Badcock.
having
renewed their
allegiance
the
previous
dav.
(C.
R. of R.
I.,
vol.
ii,
pp. 388, 389.)
James
in his
fifty-ninth year, 1678,
was
baptized by
Elder
William
Hiscox,
and united with the Seventh
Day Baptist
church of
Newport
and
Westerly. (R.
I. Hist. Soc, vol.
iii.)
That
James
owned land in
Westerly
is
proved by Westerly
Town
Records,
book
i,
p.
66. These records show that
April
17.
1
69
1,
"Joseph
Babcock of
Stonington relinquished
to his
brother
James
Babcock.
of
Westerly,
for a
consideration,
his
claim to land
l^elonging
to their
father, the late
James
Bab-
cock of
Westerlv,
and
Iving
on the east side of the Pawcatuck
River."
6 The Babcock
Genealogy.
He declared his last will and testament to his sons
John
and
Job, June
12,
1679,
and
they appeared Sept. 17, 1679,
before
the Governor of Rhode Island at a court held at
Westerly,
and
"being solemnly engaged"
testified to the truth of their
father's will as he
verbally gave
it to them. The will is re-
corded in vol.
i,
Land
Evidence,
in the office of the
Secretary
of
State,
Providence,
R. I. A
copy
of the will is
printed
in
the
appendix
of this volume.
Among
the several
legacies
named in the
will,
he "be-
queathed
unto his son
Joseph
all his
housing
and lands for
him,
the said
Joseph
Badcock to take unto his
possession
when
he shall attain to the
age
of
twenty-one years."
The
following
extract from the will shows that
James
had
three children
by
his second wife: "He willed and declared
that all the
remaining part
of his
estate,
beside what he hath
herein
bequeathed,
he did
give
unto his
wife,
Elizabeth Bad-
cock,
for the maintenance and
bringing up
of the three chil-
dren he had
by
his second wife."
Accompanying
the records of the will and
inventory
is the
following,
which shows that his eldest child
by
the second wife
was born about
1670:
"An
inventoiy
of the estate of
James
Badcock, Sr.,
deceased in
June
last,
1679,
in
Stonington,
with-
otit a
will,
leaving
a widow w-ith three
children,
the eldest a
son about nine
years
old."
These
glimpses
of an
interesting
life show that
James
Bad-
cock
(Babcock),
Sr.,
w^as a man of
sterling integrity
and of
strong
convictions. He was
respected by
his
neighbors,
hon-
ored and trusted as a
citizen,
and
ready
to serve the commu-
nity
in w^hatever
capacity
he w^as
appointed.
Children
by
his first w^ife :
2
James,''
b.
1641 ;
m.
Jane
Brown.
3 John,
b.
1644 ;
ni.
Mary
Lawton.
4 Job,
b.
1646 (?) ;
m.
Jane
Crandall.
5 Mary,
b.
1648 (?);
m. William
Champlin.
Children
by
his second wife :
6
Joseph,
b.
1670 (?);
m.
(i) Dorothy Key;
m.
(2)
Mrs. Hannah
Coates.
Nathaniel,
date of birth unknown.
J.
O. Austin
says
he d.
Jan. 2,
1719.
Elizabeth, date of birth unknown. In the
History
of First Church
of
Stonington, by
R. A.
Wheeler, is the
following: "Sept. 14,
1692,
Elizabeth
Babcock, daughter-in-law
(stepdaughter)
of Wil-
liam
Johnson, baptized by
Rev.
James Noyes,
Pastor of First
Stonington
Church."
The Babcock
Genealogy. 7
2.
James-
Badcock,
Jr.,
son of
James
and Sarah
Badcock,
b.
Portsmouth,
R. I.
(?), 1641 (see
statement of his
father);
d.
Westerly,
now
Woodville,
R.
I.,
1698;
m.
Jane,
dau. of Nicholas Brown. She d.
1719 (?). James
was a
blacksmith and a farmer in that
part
of
Westerly
which is now
Woodville,
Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
where he manufactured iron
from
bog
ore and from black sand
gathered upon
the sea-
shore.
About
1875
or 1880 Thomas A. Edison manufactured iron
of a
peculiar quality
from ore
gathered
from the seashore in
the same
vicinity.
Fifty years ago
Woodville was known as the "Lower Iron
Works,"
though
no iron had been manufactured there within
the
memory
of the oldest inhabitant.
James
and his
wife,
Jane,
were in
1692
members of the S. D. B. Church of New-
port
and
Westerly,
R. I.
In
1665 James
was witness to a deed
by
which his father
conveyed
to Thomas Fish
orchard,
dwelling house, etc.,
in
Portsmouth.
May
18,
1669,
he and his brothers
John
and
Job
were made
freemen
by
the
Legislature
; the same date
James
received title
to a town lot in
Westerly,
No.
35.
The same
year
he received
another town
lot,
No.
48. (Westerly Records.)
May 17,
1
67
1,
upon petition,
it was ordered
by
the court that
the inhabitants of
Westerly
be called
upon
"To see how
they
stand as to their
fidelity
to his
Majestic
and this
Colony."
Records show that
James
Badcock,
Jr., constable,
had been
directed to "warn in" the inhabitants of
Westerly
to
appear
at
this
court, but
he,
probably fearing
the Connecticut
authorities,
did not
obey
the
injunction.
The General Constable
(Henry
Palmer)
was ordered to
bring
"said
James
Badcock before this
court."
He
appeared,
and with others renewed his
allegiance.
After
King Philip's
War was
over,
Sept. 17, 1679,
the oath of alle-
giance
was
again
taken
by
the inhabitants of
Westerly. Among
them were
James, John,
and
Job
Badcock.
James
was chosen
Deputy
to the General
Assembly
March
15,
168
1-2,
March
15,
1683-4,
and
October,
1692. (Westerly Records.)
Dec.
13, 1687, James
Badcock was a member of the Grand
Jury.
He was chosen a Selectman for the
years ensuing. May,
1688,
and
May, 1689.
He was chosen a Town Councilman
July
2,
1693.
Nov.
16,
1694,
his
wife,
Jane,
had a
legacy
of 10 from her
father. In
1696 James
was chosen Town Councilman. He died
8 Tlic Babcock
Genealogy.
intestate, 1698,
and
by
the law of
primogeniture
the real estate
went to his oldest
son,
James.
The
inventory
of his
personal
property, amounting
to
97
8d. was dated
Jan.
10,
1699.
An
agreement
was made
l)y
the widow and children as to the dis-
tribution of the
property. (See
Austin,
p. 8.)
The will of
Jane (Brown)
Badcock,
widow of
James,
is
dated
April 30, 17
18,
and
proved
Feb.
4, 17 19.
Executor,
son
James,
l)lacksmith.
(Austin.)
Children :
7 James,^
m. .
Sarah,
m.
James Lewis,
son of
John
Lewis.
They
settled in
Exeter,
R. L She d.
1740.
Jane,
m. at Richmond,
1696 (?),
Israel
Lewis,
brother of
James.
They
were married
by
Tobias
Saunders, Justice.
One child of
record, Jane.
Mary,
m.
George
Brown.
Hannah,
m.
Roger
Larkin.
Elizabeth, m. Daniel Lewis,
brother of
James.
She d.
1716.
One
child of
record,
Elisha.
3.
John-
Badcock,
second son of
James,
Sr.,
and Sarah
Badcock,
b.
Portsmouth,
R.
I., 1644 (his
father made oath
to the
age
of his son
1670

see records of
James
in Pref-
ace)
;
d.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
1685;
m.
Mary
Lawton,
dali. of
George
and Elizabeth
(Hazard) Lawton,
of Portsmouth.
Mary
m.
(2) Apr.
21,
1698,
Erasmus Babbitt
(Wheeler),
and d.
Westerly,
Nov.
8,
171
1. For records of her
parents,
see
Appendix.
Tradition
says
that
John
and his
wdfe,
Mary, eloped
from
Newport,
settled
upon
the east bank of the Pawcatuck
River,
on Massatuxet Cove
(near
what is now
Avondale,
town of
Westerly,
R.
I.),
with no
neighbors
but the
friendly
Indians,
and that
they
were not discovered
by
their
parents
for several
3^ears.
Much
poetry
and romance have been written
upon
this
tradition,
but as no
history
has been found to establish it as
a
fact,
and as authentic records seem
clearly
to
disprove
the
statement,
w'e must class the
elopement story
as fiction.
Rhode Island Historical
Society
Records,
vol.
iii,
pp. 257-
261,
published 1835, gives
a detailed account of the formation
of the
Misciuamicut Company,
of its
purchase
of
Misquamicut.
or what is now
Westerly
and three other
adjoining
towns,
and
of its first
permanent settlement. Mar.,
166 1-2.
At a
meeting
of the
company
held at
Newport, Jan.
20,
1661-2,
the
following
action was taken: "It is
agreed
that
some shall be
appointed
to
survey
the tract of land at
Misquami-
cut and take a
plat
of the circumference
thereof,
and that also
lo The Bahcock
Genealogy.
engagements,
both to his
Majesty
and this
Colony." (C.
R.
of R.
1.,
vol.
ii,
pp. 389, 390.)
"About that time
King Philip's
War broke
out,
and the
treachery
and
cruelty
of the Indians was such that most of the
pioneers
of
Westerly
were
obliged
to flee from their homes
and take
refuge
on the island of Rhode Island. No
delegate
from the town
appears
in the General
Assembly
for five
years."
(W.
and
W.)
The
following
is taken from
Early History
of Rhode
Island,
vol. ii,
p. 256, by
Richman,
published 1902:
"At the end of
King Philip's
War the Rhode Island
occupants
of
Narragan-
sett were
pretty nearly
all
upon
the island of Rhode Island,
whither
they
had fled for their lives. But
by Sept.
and
Oct.,
1676. they
had
begun
to return to their abandoned lands and
to rebuild their ruined houses and barns."
From the time of its settlement
by
the
Misquamicut
Com-
pany, Westerly
was claimed
by
both Rhode Island and Con-
necticut, and Connecticut did not
relinquish
her claim to the
town until
1728.
The indications are that when the war broke out
John
Bad-
cock and his familv remained in their home in
Westerlv, which
was across the river from
Connecticut,
and as he could have
no
protection
from Rhode Island
sought
the
protection
of Con-
necticut. Tradition
says
that
John
volunteered with the Con-
necticut Alilitia, which was
organized
for
protection against
the Indians
; that in
King Philip's
War he was with the Con-
necticut Militia in the "Great
Swamp Fight,"
Dec.
19, 1675,
and that his son Elihu was born at that time.
In vol.
i,
Narragansett
Historical
Register,
is an article
by
Judge
Richard A. Wheeler, author of
History
of
Stonington,
giving
names of the Connecticut volunteers in
King Philip's
"\\^ar who received
bounty
land from the
Colony
of Connecticut.
Among
the names of the
Stonington
Militia
appears
that of
John
Babcock.
Voluntown records show that
"bounty
land which was set
off to
John
Babcock, deceased,
was
conveyed Apr. 14, 1749,
by
Oliver Babcock
(youngest
son of
John)
to
John
Dickinson,
of
Stonington."
"John
Badcock was
propounded
a freeman of the
Colony
of
Connecticut
May 14. 1676,
and later was admitted a freeman."
(C.
R. of Conn., book
1665-78.)
This must have occurred
during King Philip's
W^ar,
while
John
was a lone settler in
Westerly.
After
King Philip's
W^ar was
over,
and the white settlers of
The Babcock
Genealogy.
9
a sufficient
party
shall
go along
with the
surveyor
or
surveyors
thereof,
to abide
upon
the saicl land to hold
possession
thereof,
in the
beginning
of March next
ensuing."
On
page
260 is found this
quotation
: "At a
meeting
of the
company
held the next
month,
Feb.
22,
166
1-2, eighteen per-
sons were selected to
go
the
following
March and abide at
Misquamicut,
to be there till November
next,
and that
5
be
allowed to
every
man."
James
Badcock, Sr.,
and
John
Bad-
cock were two of the
eighteen
selected. At the same
meeting,
"It was ordered that the vessel and all
provisions
be fitted to
go away

of March
next,
and all men that are to
go
be
ready
against
that
day."
The
foregoing
shows that
John
Badcock
and his father were members of the
Misquamicut Company
formed at
Newport,
and that
they
went from there to Mis-
quamicut (Westerly),
wnth the first
permanent
settlers. At
that time
he,
John,
was about
eighteen years
of
age.
John
Badcock received from the
company
an
ap])ortionment
of land the same as other settlers. The Town Records of
Westerly
show that in
1669 John
Badcock was
given
the
twenty-seventh
lot. It is certain that he settled in
Westerly
on
the banks of the Pawcatuck
River,
near what is now
Avondale,
R.
I.,
and that his oldest son,
James,
inhegted
and
occupied
the homestead. Some of the homestead land has never
passed
from the
ownership
of the descendants of
John,
as the widow
of Ezra
Babcock,
son of Daniel and
Nancy (Babcock)
Bab-
cock,
owns and
occupies
a house at
Avondale,
R.
I.,
which,
it
is
claimed,
stands
upon
the same lot on which
John
and
Mary
(Lawton)
Badcock built their first home.
The
following
is taken from Colonial Records of Rhode
^
Island,
vol.
ii,
p. 238
: "The names of such as inhabit Mis-
quamicut,
who have
formerly presented
their names to be made
free of the
colony,
doe now
againe [present them]
to this
pres-
~\^
ent
Assembly [that
is,
the Colonial
Legislature] setting
the
28th of
Oct., 1668,
and are admitted."
Among
the names are
James
Badcock,
Jr., John
Badcock, and
Job
Badcock.
The
Colony
of Rhode
Island,
evidently fearing
that Connect-
icut was
alienating
certain settlers of
Westerly,
"ordered
by
the
court,
May 17, 1671,
that the several inhabitants bee called
on to see how
they
stand as to their
fidelity
to his
Majesties
and this
Colony." (C.
R. of R.
I.,
vol.
ii,
p. 388.) Among
the
twenty-two
who
appeared
were
James Badcock,
Jr.,
and
Job
Badcock.
"James Badcock, Sr.,
and
John Badcock,
who
yesterday
did not
attend,
did this
morning
make their
personal
appearance,
and did
promise
to stand faithful to their former
i\
12 The Bahcock
Genealogy.
are not
given exactly, they
are believed to be
approximately
correct :
8
James,''
b.
1663 (?) ;
ni.
(i)
Elizabeth ;
m.
(2)
Content Max-on.
Ann,
b.
1665 (?).
Mary,
b.
1667 (?).
In Mass. Gen. Hist.
Society's
Works,
vol.
ix,
is found the
marriage
in Taunton of
Mary
Babcock and
John
Macomber, Sr.,
Jan. 7, 1685-6.
This
may
have been
Mary, daugh-
ter of
John
and
Mary
Lawton Babcock.
9 John,
b.
1669 ( ?) ; m. 18
Mary Champlin.
10
Job,
b.
1671 ( ?)
; m. Deborah .
11
George,
b.
1673;
m. Elizabeth Hall.
12
Elihu, b.,
tradition
says,
the
"day
of the Great
Swamp Fight,"
Dec.
19, 1675,
unm.
13
Robert, b.
1678 (?);
m.
Lydia
Crandall.
14 Joseph,
b. 1681
(?);
m. Rebecca Stanton.
15 Oliver,
b.
1683 ( ?) ;
m.
(i)
Susanna
Clark;
m.
(2)
Deborah
Knowles.
4.
JoB^
Badcock,
third son of
James,
Sr.,
and Sarah Bad-
cock,
b.
Portsmouth,
R.
I., 1646 (?)
;
d.
Westerly, 17
18;
m.,
at
Westerly, Jane
Crandall,
dau. of Rev.
John
Crandall,
a
5. D. B. minister. She d.
Westerly, 1715 (?).
Job
Badcock settled at
Westerly.
R. I. He owned a black-
smith
shop
and a
grist
mill on the Pawcatnck River. He was
made a freeman
May
18,
1669.
He took the oath of
allegiance
May 17,
1
67
1,
and
again Sept. 17, 1679.
He was elected Con-
stable of
Westerly
Oct.,
1680,
and Fel3.
15, 1693.
His
wife,
Jane,
had a deed of one hundred acres of land made to her
by
Samuel
Lewis,
and
Job
Babcock,
husband of said
Jane,
de-
clared that he had
given
his wife full
power
to
purchase
the
land.
May 24, 1703,
he
bought
land of the Sachem Ninecraft
for 6. He deeded to his son
Job,
for love, etc.,
one hundred
and ten acres Oct.
31, 1706.
In
1678 Job
and his wife were members of the S. D. B.
Church of
Newport,
and
Westerly,
R. T.
;
Job
Badcock,
Indian
interpreter,
1680.
(Newport
Hist.
Register,
vol. vii,
p. 39.)
Job
Badcock with his brother
John
received
verbally
the will
of their father,
James
Badcock,
June
12,
1679.
(See
copy
of
will in
Appendix.) By
the will.
Job
received all his father's
"smith tools of what sort or kind he died
possessed."
Job
Babcock made his will Mar.
26,
1715;
d.
1718;
will
proven Apr. 7, 17
18,
son
John
executor. He
gave
to his sons
Job
and
Benjamin
and to
daughters Jane,
Sarah,
Mary,
Eliza-
beth,
and
Mercy
one
shilling
each
;
''to
daughter
Hannah a
feather bed,
pewter,
and rest of household
stuff; to son
John
my
now
dwelling
house,
grist
mill, etc.,
and all that is due
after
payment
of debts and
legacies."
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
ii
Westerly
had returned to their
homes,
the
Colony
of Rhode
Island must have resumed its
jurisdiction
over
Westerly,
for
John
Badcock was
elected,
by
the General Court of Rhode
Island,
Conservator of the Peace for
Westerly, June
12, 1678.
(C.
R. of R.
I.,
vol.
iii,
pp. 10-13.)
Sept. 17, 1679,
"The inhabitants of
Westerly being by
war-
rant
required
to
appear
at this Court to
give
the oath of al-
legiance
to his
Majesty,
and of
fidelity
to his
Majesty's
author-
ity,
for this
Colony," John
Badcock and
thirty-two
others,
in-
cluding
his brothers
James
and
Job, appeared
and took the
oath.
(C.
R. of R.
I.,
vol.
iii, pp.
68,
69.)
This event occurred
three months after the death of his father.
John
Badcock was
Deputy
from
Westerly
to the Colonial
Legislature
in 1682 and
1684. (C.
R. of R.
I.,
vol.
iii,
pp.
107, 150.)
The exact date of his death has not been ascer-
tained,
but it
probably
occurred in
May
or
June, 1685.
He
died intestate and a will
disposing
of his estate was made
by
the Town
Council,
June 25, 1685.
In the
Appendix
of this
volume can be found a
copy
of the
will,
also the
inventory
of
the
personal property,
dated
June 4. 1685,
which amounted to
790 3s.,
and was the
largest
recorded in the town for
many
years. By
the law of
primogeniture
the oldest
son, James,
re-
ceived all the real
estate,
one half of which he
conveyed by
deed
to his
mother, June
26,
1685.
A
copy
of the deed will be found
in the
Appendix.
By
the will the widow received one third of the
personal
property,
the
remaining
two thirds
being
divided
equally among
the nine
younger
children.
Mary,
the widow of
John,
was
by
the Town
Council,
made executrix of the
will,
and
guardian
of the minor
children, which included all
except James.
When the will of
James
Badcock,
Sr.,
was
written,
June
12,
1679,
the first
syllable
of the
family
name was written
Bad,
and had been so written
up
to that time. Six
years later,
when
the will of
John
Babcock was made
by
the Town Council of
Westerly, June
26,
1685,
the first
syllable
was
spelled Bab,
and
has been so
spelled
ever since.
Mary
Babcock made an
agreement
December
26,
1689,
with
John
Fairfield and wife to maintain them in
meat, drink,
cloth-
ing,
etc.,
they binding
themselves to her in all their estate to
be
entirely
hers.
(W.
T.
R., vol.
ii,
p. 129.)
Dec.
26,
1696,
she deeded to her son
George,
for
love, etc., one hundred and
six acres of land.
(W.
T.
R.)
-
Children all born in
Westerly

their names are mentioned


in the will in the order here
given.
While the dates of birth
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
13
Children :
14
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
ington, Jan. 18,
1720-1. (See
C. R. of
Conn., 1717-1725,
p. 229.)
Mar.
29,
1
74
1,
Joseph
Babcock was
baptized
and
"gave
his
concent to the covenant of Grace and was admitted to the
N.
Stonington Congregational
Church."
(N.
Ston. Ch.
R.)
The
following
is taken from his
father,
James
Babcock's,
will : "He
bequeathed
unto his son
Joseph
all his
housing
and
lands for him the said
Joseph
to take unto his
possession
when
he shall attain unto the
age
of
twenty
one
yrs."
The will of
Joseph
Babcock,
dated Oct.
13, 1760,
admitted
to
probate Apr. 13, 1762,
recorded in office of
county
clerk in
New
London,
Conn.,
book
H, pp. 104-6,
mentions "well-
beloved wife Hannah Babcock,
daughters Dorothy Jones
and
Abigail Billings, my only
son
John
Babcock
yet surviving,
granddaughter Mary
Babcock,
dau. of
my
son
Joseph
Babcock,
deceased." Nominates and
appoints
son,
John Babcock,
with
his mother to administer the estate.
Child
by
first wife :
Elizabeth,
b.
Stonington, Jan. 29. 1698;
m.
Sept. 30, 1714, Elisha,
son of
John
and
Abigail (Cheesebrough) Avery,
b.
1694.
(Wheeler.)
Children
by
second wife:
Dorothy,
b. Feb. 2.
1730;
m. Mr.
Jones. By
the will of her
father she as
Dorothy Jones
is
given
a
portion
of his farm.
20
Abigail,^
b.
April
20.
1731
; m.
Christopher Billings.
21
Joseph,
b. Oct.
15, 17.33;
m. Mrs.
Mary Bently.
John,
b.
Jan. 26, 1736;
no record of
marriage.
7.
James" Babcock,
son of
James, Jr.,
and
Jane (Brown)
Babcock
(James ist),
b.
Westerly.
He inherited from
his father his blacksmith's tools and a
heifer, and,
by
law,
the
real estate. His mother d.
1719.
The executor of her will
was her son
James,
blacksmith. To
James's
sons,
Peter and
William, she
gave
two beds. To
''James's
three
sons,
rest of
household
stuff,"
and to her "son
James
the rest of her
per-
sonal
property."
We have no record of the wife of
James
Babcock.
James
Babcock,
Jr.,
was admitted a freeman Feb.
13, 1689-
90.
He was chosen a constable for
Westerly June 5, 1690;
same
day
chosen
sergeant. (W.
T.
R.)
8.
James^ Babcock,
better known as
Capt. James,
eldest
child of
John
and
Mary (Lawton)
Babcock
(James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
1663 ( ?)
;
d. there
Jan. 17, 1736-7.
He was
buried in the Babcock
burj^ing ground
at
Massattixet,
which is
The Babcock
Genealogy. 15
upon
the east side of the
road,
about
midway
between
Westerly
and Watch Hill. His
grave
is covered
by
a horizontal
tablet,
six feet
long
and four feet
wide,
and is al30ut three feet above
the surface of the
ground.
The
inscription upon
the tablet is
as follows: 'Tn
memory
of
Capt. James
Babcock,
who died
January ye 17th, 1736,
in
ye year
of his
age. Having
been in his life of extensive
charity
and beneficence and not
wholly
silent at his death." The
year
of his
age
has
been,
by
time or
vandalism, completely
obliterated.
John Babcock,
father of
Capt. James,
when
eighteen years
of
age,
went. Mar., 1662,
to
Westerly
with the first
company
of
permanent
settlers.
(See
records of
John.)
Tradition
says
that
James
was the first white male child born
in
Misquamicut (Westerly). Presuming
this to be
true,
James
was no doubt born in 1662 or
1663.
He m.
(i) 1687 (?),
tradition
says,
Elizabeth
Saunders,
dau. of Tobias Saunders.
Another tradition savs her name was Elizabeth
Babbit,
dau.
of Erasmus Babbit.
Upon
her
tombstone,
which is near her
husband's
grave,
is inscribed the
following:
"Here lieth in-
terred
ye body
of
Elizabeth,
ye
wife of
Cap. James
Babcock,
died March
ye 3rd,
1
730-1,
in the
69th year
of her
age."
She
was
probably
a
year
or more older than her husband.
James
m.
(2)
in
Westerly, by Theodoty
Rhodes,
Justice,
July 7,
1
73
1, Content,
eldest child of
Jonathan
and Content
(Rogers)
Maxson,
b. at
Westerly Jan.
28,
1708-9.
She was
in the
twenty-third year
of her
age.
June
22,
1
73
1
(fifteen days
before his second
marriage),
he
signed
a "Covenant made and contracted betweene
Capt. James
Babcock of
Westerly yeoman,
and Content Maxson
daughter
to
Jona. Maxson,"
viz.
;
"I
ye
sd. Babcock do
hereby
covenant
with sd. Content that on condition shee doth take me as her
husband and doth outlive me I do
oblige my
heirs to
pay
her
within
3 years
after
my
decease 100 currant
Money
in Lieu
of her
right
to her thirds.

On these terms Content is


willing
and satisfied to be married."
(W.
T.
R.,
1719, p. 26.)
Content m.
(2)
Dec.
22, 1742,
William Hiscox
(widower),
son of Thomas and Bethia
(Clark) Hiscox,
by
whom she had
four children.
Capt. James, being
the eldest
son,
was
by
the
English
law of
primogeniture
heir to all the real estate of his fither. "With a
devotion to his mother
worthy
of all
praise,"
he surrendered
to his
"loving
and natural
mother, Man,- Babcock," one half
of all the real estate left
by
his
father, "to have and
enjoy
and
to
dispose
of as she shall see it meet
during
the time of her life
1 6 The Babcock
Genealogy.
or after her
decease, provided
she shall
dispose
of it unto
my
father's male children." The contract was dated
June
26, 1685.
(W.
T.
R.,
book
i, p. 65.) Copy
of contract in
Appendix.
In
public
records he is often referred to as
"James,
the
widow's son."
Apr.
22, 1686,
he was made a freeman at
Westerly.
At a
town
meeting
held Mar.
28, 1692,
land was voted to each of
twenty-five
citizens, among
whom were
"J^"^^^
Babcock,
the
widow's
son,"
and
Job
Babcock.
They
received one hundred
acres each. In
1692 James
united with the S. D. B. Church
of
Newport
and
Westerly.
When the
Westerly
branch
(which
now exists as the First S. D. B. Church of
Hopkinton)
became
an
independent body,
in
1708,
he was a constituent member
and continued a member until his
death,
as is shown
by
an item
in his
will,
as follows : "I
give
and
bequeath
unto the Church
of Christ in
Westerly,
unto which I
belong, keeping ye
Seventh
Day
Sabbath,
one hundred
pounds
in
money,
etc."
His title and rank of
Captain
came from his
being
commis-
sioned
Captain
of Militia in
Westerly,
R.
I.,
date unknown but
prior
to
1690.
Apr.
I, 1698,
Elihu, Robert, Joseph,
and Oliver chose their
brother
James
Babcock to be their
guardian. (W.
T.
R.)
This was
twenty days
before their mother m. Erasmus
Babbitt. xA.t the time of her first husband's death she was
appointed guardian
to the minor
children,
which included all
the children
except James,
the eldest.
Apr. 5, 1698, James
deeded land to his brother
John (W.
T.
R.)
Mar.
11,
1699, James
and
John,
"for
brotherly
love,"
etc.,
deeded to their brother Oliver "certain land commodious
and convenient to
dwelling
house,
which was
formerly
our
father
John
Babcock's,
and also land that was
formerly
our
father-in-law
(i.
e., stepfather)
Erasmus Babbitt's,
said land
to be Oliver's at decease of our
mother,
Mary
Babbitt."
For
many years Capt. James
was Town
Treasurer;
was
Town Councilman
1690, '93,
and
'95;
was often Moderator
at town
meetings,
and for the
years 1701,
'06,
'07,
'08,
'09,
and '16 he
represented Westerly
in the
Legislature
of the
Colony
of Rhode Island,
held at
Newport.
Nov.
4, 1704, James
and
John
deeded certain lands to their
mother, Mary (Babcock)
Babbitt. Oct. 10,
171 5, Capt. James
Babcock and his
wife, Elizabeth,
sold for
300 sterling
two
hundred acres of land,
bounded south
by
the salt
pond
and the
ocean and on the east
by John
Babcock's land.
In
17
1
5
the
colony
was desirous of
establishing
a credit
From a
photograph
taken
1902.
Page 15.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 17
currency
which shouhl circuhite as
money,
'i'u this end the
Colonial
Legislature,
held at
Newport, July 5, 1715, passed
an
act
providing
for the
loaning
without interest to certain citi-
zens,
in
severalty, 30,000
in
currency
or bills of credit. On
Monday,
Oct.
10, 171 5, Capt. James
Babcock borrowed
300
of this
currency, payable
in five
years.
The
security
he
gave
was a
mortgage upon
a certain two-hundred-acre tract of land.
This
mortgage
was
paid
off three
years
after his death
by
the
administrator of the
estate,
his son
Joshua,
who on Mar.
16,
1739,
settled the claim
by paying
to the
colony
60,
twenty
per
cent of the
currency
borrowed. The
mortgage
above re-
ferred to is a
very long
and
carefully
worded
document,
and is
recorded in
Westerly
Records,
bfX)k
i, pp.
168,
169. Among
the
many
who
gave
similar
mortgages
to the
colony
was
George
Babcock,
a brother of
James.
In
1717
he was
Justice
of Peace
for
Westerly.
Feb.
7,
1
717-8,
Thomas Clark and
wife,
Elizabeth,
having
received
"3
tracts of land
by
deed'' from
Capt. James
Babcock
(father
of
Elizabeth),
"do
thankfully acknowledge
and
except
the same in full of our
portion
of our father's estate."
(W.
T.
R.,
1719, p. 130.)
Capt. James's
last
will,
w^ritten
Jan, 9, i7})()-y. eight days
before his
death,
was entered for
probate Jan. 31, 1736-7.
A
copy
can be found in the
Appendix
to this volume.
By
his will
he
gave
to his children and
grandchildren eight
or ten
farms,
comprising
some two thousand acres of
land,
each farm care-
fully
bounded. He
provided
that his infant son
James
should
receive a
college
education
;
and also that in case his wife
should
marry again
the three
younger
children should be taken
from her and
brought up by
his
executor,
their half-brother
Joshua,
Another clause
provides
that if the widow should
refuse to abide
by
the terms of the wmII her three children
should receive from his estate
only twenty shillings
each. The
family burying ground
is reserved from his
farm, "for a
bury-
ing place
of
my
relations and as
many
others as
they
shall see
cause to
except
of." No doubt his
parents
and
grandparents
were buried
upon
the same
grounds.
It has been said of
Capt.
James
Babcock that he was as
good
as he was
rich,
a true
]ihilanthropist
who lived for God and his
fellow-men.
Children of
Cai)t. James
and Elizabeth :
22
James,*
b.
Westerly,
Dec.
23, 1688: m. Sarah Vose.
23
Elizabeth, b. Feb. 8. 1691 ;
m. Elder Thomas Clark.
24
Samuel, b. Feb.
15. 1697;
m. Ann
Pendleton.
25 Daniel,
b,
Apr. 23. 1699;
m.
Abigail Thompson.
1 8 The Babcock
Genealogy.
26
Anna,
b. Nov.
29, 1701 ;
m. Elder
Joseph
Clark.
Sarah,
b. Dec.
13, 1704;
d. Nov.
13, 1705.
27 Joshua,
b.
May 17, 1707;
m.
(i)
Hannah
Stanton;
m.
(2)
Ann
Maxson.
Children of
Capt. James
and
Content,
all bom in
Westerly
:
28 Ann,
b. IMar.
30, 1732;
m. Simon Rhodes.
29
Col.
James,
b. Nov.
i, 1734;
m.
(i)
Sarah
Stanton;
m.
(2) Joanna
McDowell.
30 Jonathan,
b. Oct.
11, 1736;
m. Esther Hazard.
9.
Capt. JoHN^
Babcock,
son of
John
and
Mary (Lawton)
Babcock
(James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R,
I.,
1669 ( ?) ;
was
admitted a freeman Feb.
13, 1689 (W.
T.
R.);
d.
Westerly,
Mar.
28,
1746;
m.
1700 (?)
his
cousin,
Mary Champlin,
sec-
ond child of William and
Mary (Babcock) Champlin. They
lived about two miles east of Pawcatuck
Bridge, Westerly,
on what is now the Post Road. Later the house was a hotel
kept by Sylvester
Gavitt.
John
Babcock was chosen in
1691
to assist in
surveying
the
town lands. In
1695
he was chosen a fence viewer. He was
Tax Assessor for the
years 1697-99.
In
1699
he was Town
Councilman;
Town
Clerk,
Apr. 26, 1700; appointed
Probate
Clerk,
Aug., 1700,
and served one
year;
was with others
chosen a rate maker Mar.
22,
1703.
He was
Captain
of Mili-
tia for the
years 1709, '11, '15, '18, '19,
'20,
'21,
'23. (Smith.)
He served as Town Clerk from
1706
to
1732,
when he was suc-
ceeded
by
his son William. He served as
Deputy
for the town
of
Westerly
in the General
Assembly
in the vears
1695, 1702,
'13, '15, '17,
'18, '20, '23, '24. '25,
'26.
(R.
I. Col.
Rec,
vol.
iv.)
He was
Justice
of the Peace for
Westerly
from
1730
to
1737. (Smith.)
May 19,
1
7 10,
John
Babcock and Robert Babcock with ten
others
bought
from the
colony
a tract of land
containing 2,684
acres,
known as the "Maxson
purchase." John
and his
wife,
Mary, "quit claim,
Jan.
18, 1715-16,
unto William
Champlain
all manner of
action, suits, bills, bonds, debts, etc.,
on account
of
any legacy,
sum or sums of
money
due us out of our deceased
father,
William
Champlain's,
estate."
(W.
T.
R.,
book i,
p. 102.)
John
Babcock's will, written Feb.
10,
1745-6,
about five
weeks before his
death,
is found in the W. T.
R..
book i
i,
p.
53.
A
copy
is found in this volume.
(See Appendix.)
Children,
born in
Westerly
:
John,
b.
May 4, 1701 ;
d.
July 10, 1719,
unm.
31 Ichabod,*
b. Nov.
21, 1703;
m.
Jemima
Babcock.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 19
32 Stephen,
b.
May 2, 1706;
m. Anna
Thompson.
33 WilHam,
b.
Apr. 15, 1708;
m. Sarah Denison.
34 Amy,
b. Feb.
8, 1712-3;
m. Ezekiel Gavitt.
Mary,
b.
July 23, 1716;
m.
Benj.
Randall.
Ann,
b.
Sept. 14, 1721.
Not
being
mentioned in her father's
will,
she
probably
died
young.
10.
JoB^
Babcock,
son of
John
and
Mary (Lawton)
Bab-
cock
(James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I., 1671 (?);
d. S.
Kingston
between the date of his
will,
Aug. 23, 1754,
and
probate
of
will,
Feb. 10,
1755.
Hem.
1695 (?)
Deborah .
She d. before her husband.
The first Town Council of S.
Kingston,
elected in
1723,
con-
sisted of
Job
Babcock and five others.
(N.
H.
R.,
vol.
vii,
p. 241.)
In
May, 1727, Job
Babcock was chosen
Deputy
from S.
Kingston
to the General Court of Rhode Island.
(C.
R. of
R.
I.,
vol. iv,
p. 385.)
In
June, 1727,
he was
appointed pro-
thonotary. (C.
R. of R.
I.,
vol.
iv,
p. 390.)
"Feb.,
1712,
in a lawsuit between
John Knight
and
Job
Bab-
cock about some
Narragansett
land, an
appeal
was allowed to
Great Britain."
(Potter's
Early History
of
Narragansett, p.
12,
also C. R. of R.
I., pp. 138, 139.)
"In 1
73
1
Job conveyed
to each of his
sons.
Job,
Samuel,
and
John,
certain lands
respectively."
(S.
K. T.
R.,
No.
3.)
The will of
Job
Babcock, dated
Aug.
22,
1754, proved
Feb.
10,
1755,
and recorded in Probate Book No.
5, page 7,
w^ife is
not named. She
probably
died earlier. Sons mentioned are
Job.
Samuel,
John (executor) ;
daughters, Mary
Stanton,
De-
borah Hoxie;
grandsons. Job
son of
Samuel, Daniel
Stanton,
Job
son of
Job; granddaughter,
Isabel Tefft.
Children :
35 Job.M). 1697 (?);
m.
(i)
Elizabeth Hull: m.
(2) Mary
.
36 Samuel,
b. ; m. Bethiah
27 John.
b. ; m.
(i)
Sarah
Segar ;
m.
(2) Jenn'ma Reynolds.
Mary,
b.
;
m. Stanton.
38
Deborah,* b.
;
m.
Joseph
Hoxie.
Abigail,
b.
;
m.
John Segar,
of South
Kingston.
11.
George^
Babcock,
son of
John
and
Mary (Lawton)
Babcock
(James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I..
1673;
d.
S.
Kingston,
R.
I.,
May
i,
1756,
in the
eighty-third year
of
his
age;
m. Nov.
28,
1694,
Elizabeth, dau. of
Henry
and
Content
Hall,
of
Kingston,
d. S.
Kingston, May
8,
1762,
in
the
ninety-first year
of her
age.
20 The Babcock
Gcncolo(^v
George
Babcock's mark for his cattle was recorded in West-
erly, May, 1696.
In December, of the same
year
he received
from his mother a deed of a tract of land in
Westerly.
Dec.
31, 1706,
he resided in
Kingston
and sold land to his brother
James
in
Westerly. (W.
T.
R.,
book
i.)
In
June, 1707,
he was
baptized by
Elder William Hiscox
and united with the S. D. B. Church of
Newport
and
Westerly,
R.
I.,
in which church for the rest of his life he was a
promi-
nent
member,
and
by
his will left a
legacy
of
300
for his
church. A few weeks
later,
July
20,
his wife
joined
the same
church.
(S.
D. B.
Memorial.)
June
28,
1709,
he with
twenty-six
others
bought
from the
Colony
of Rhode Island a
large
tract of land in
Kingston
and
Westerly
known as the "Shannock Purchase." His
part
of the
purchase
was laid out in
Westerly
on the south side of Shan-
nock Hill and extended west to the Pawcttuck River,
in what
was afterward
Hopkinton
and Richmond. His son Hezekiah
settled on the
part
in
Hopkinton,
and had at least
eight
hundred
acres. His son Elisha settled on the
part
tint was afterward
Richmond. In
171 5 George
Babcock and others assisted in
circulating
Rhode Island colonial
money.
See details in rec-
ords of
Capt. James
Babc(xk,
a brother of
George.
He served
as
Deputy
to the
Legislature
in
17
16 and
1721.
He was for
many years Justice
of the Peace,
and was often
called
upon
to
perform marriage
ceremonies. He and his wife
w^ere buried
upon
their ow-n farm in a
plot formerly
known as
the "Babcock
Burying
Ground." It is about five miles from
the
Kingston
R. R.
Station,
and is still used as a
cemetery,
is
inclosed
by
a neat iron fence. The farm was sold in
1799 by
Gideon
Babcock,
grandson
of
George
and son of
David,
to
Joshua
Tucker,
and the
cemetery
is now known as the "Tucker
Burying
Ground." Near
by
is a
body
of water
formerly
known
as Babcock's
Pond,
now called Tucker's Pond. The
place
was
visited in the summer of
1900 by
the writer and his
brother,
Mr. Nathan Babcock, of
Westerly.
The
graves
of
George
Babcock and his w^fe were each covered with slate stone slabs
about five and one half feet
long by
two and one half feet wide
and five inches
thick,
lying
horizontal,
and on foundations so
that
they
w-ere about one foot from the
ground.
The letters
were much worn and
overgrown
with
moss,
but w^ere
finally
read.
The two
graves
are side
by
side,
about three feet
apart,
and
the stones differ
only
in their
inscriptions.
The
writing upon
the husband's stone consists of eleven
lines,
as follows :
m
V
^^jr.tA
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c- E?
'""
.

The Bahcock
Genealogy.
21
In Memory
OF MR. GEORGE
BABCOCK,
WHO LIVED A PROFESSOR WITH
THE Seventh Day Baptist
Church,
AND ALSO HIS WIFE AND EIGHT OF
THEIR Children Were Members
WITH HIM OF THE SaME ChURCH
BOATH IN FAITH AND PRACTICE.
He DEPARTED THIS LIFE MaY
THE
1ST,
A. D.
1756,
IN YE
83
YEAR
OF HIS Age.
A notice of the death of Mrs. Babcock,
written from S.
Kingston, appeared
in the Boston
Evening-
Post two weeks
after her
death,
Alay
24, 1762. Among
other
things
it states
that "She has left 8 children, 61
grandchildren;
in all
140
descendants,
which whole number live in this
colony except
one
granddaughter,
and her children."
A tradition often
repeated
states that soon after the mar-
riage
of
George
and Elizabeth Hall Babcock he threw a
long
rope
over his
dwelling
house;
he remained at one end of the
rope,
while his
wife, Elizabeth,
went as
requested
to the other
side of the house and tried to
pull
the
rope
over,
but without
success.
George
called out, "Pull,
Betty, pull
harder!"
Again
she
struggled,
but with no better results than before.
George
then called for her to come to him
;
the
two,
taking
hold of
the same end of the
rope, easily pulled
it over the house. The
lesson
taught
was that when husband and wife
pull apart
no
satisfactory
results can be reached, but when both
pull
to-
gether ever}' thing
is
easy.
George
Babcock
by
his
will,
dated Nov.
13. 1750, probated
and recorded in S.
Kingston,
R.
I.,
May
10,
1756, gives away
a number of farms, a
large
amount of
personal property,
in-
cluding
thousands of
pounds
in
money.-
To his wife he
gave
various
personal property, including "my negro gall Peg."
To his son David he
gave
the homestead
farm,
a
negro
man
named "Bristo,"
a
negro
woman named
"Geney,"
and
ap-
points
David as executor of his will. No reference to his son
Jonathan
is found in the will.
(Will published
in
Appendix.)
Children ;
39 Mary.*
b.
Sept.
20,
1695
;
ni. Thomas Potter,
Jr.
40 George, Jr.,
b.
Apr. 9. 1699:
m. Susanna Potter.
41
David, b. Dec. 22, 1700;
m. Dorcas Brown.
42 Jonathan,
b. Mar. 22,
1702-3:
m. Elizabeth .
Elizabeth,
b. Mar.
16, 1705;
m. Edward Sanders.
(Wheeler.)
pa BLIC
22 The Babcock
Genealogy.
Abigail,
b. Feb.
6, 1707;
m.
(by Christopher Allen, Justice, Apr. 29,
1731) Benjamin Hall,
of
Portsmouth,
R. I.
Ruth,
b. Mar.
14, 1709;
m.
(by Christopher Allen, Justice)
Caleb
Hill,
of Prudence
Island,
R.
I.,
Feb.
25, 1730-1.
43 Eunice,
b.
Jan. 13, 1712-3;
m. Silas Greennian.
44 Hezekiah,
b. Mar.
25, 1715-6;
m.
Mary
Packham.
45 Elisha,
b.
May 18, 1718;
m. Elizabeth
Perry.
12.
Elihu^
Babcock,
son of
John
and
Mary (Lawton)
Bab-
cock
(James ist),
b. about
1675.
Tradition
says
his birth
occurred at the time of the
"Swamp fight,"
Dec.
19, 1675,
King Phihp's
War.
He was of Hmited mental
capacity,
which misfortune tradi-
tion also
predicates upon
the
personal
alarms his
mother,
Mary,
suffered from an accidental
meeting
with a hostile In-
dian the summer
preceding
his birth.
He was
original
in
speech
and manner. His remarks were
sometimes more
emphatic
than
elegant.
One summer
day
he
tied a brush harrow to a bull's tail and turned the animal
into a field of wheat. His riotous mirth as the
enraged
bull
ran
through
the
ripening grain
was a measure of his
mind,
and the mischief done a fair
exponent
of his deeds.
The date of his death is not
known,
but he w^as
living
when
about
seventy years
of
age.
Forty years
after the death of his
father,
his six
surviving
brothers,
who
always
treated him w^ith kindness and
respect,
entered into an
agreement providing
for his care and
support.
This
compact
was
signed
at
Westerly, "february
the 2d
day
in
ye
12
year
of the
Regn
of
King George,
Anno
Domini,
1725-6," by
his six
brothers,
James, John, Job, George, Jo-
seph,
and
(Oliver,
and three
witnesses,
and was recorded
upon
the town records of
Westerly.
The
compact
wnll be found in
the
Appendix
of this volume.
13.
Robert^
Babcock,
son of
John
and
Mary (Lawton)
Babcock
(James, ist),
b.
Westerly, 1678 (?);
d.
Aug.
2y, 1719;
m.
1701, Lydia
Crandall,
dau. of Rev.
Joseph
Crandall. Robert and his
wife,
Lydia,
were in
Sept., 1712,
members of the S. D. B. Church of
Westerly.
The church is
now known as the First
Hopkinton
S. D. B.
Church,
and is
at
Ashaway,
R. L
Apr.
21,
1698,
Roljert with his brothers
Elihu,
Joseph,
and Oliver chose their brother
Capt. James
as
guardian.
About a
year later.
Mar.
4, 1699,
Robert Babcock
was made a freeman. This shows that he was a minor in
1698,
but had reached his
majority
in
1699;
hence the above
date of his birth must be correct. He
bought
land in West-
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
23
erly
of
Job
Babcock,
Jr.. Jan.
6,
1706-7,
and in
1710
with
others
bought
from Rhode Island the Maxson Purchase. See
the
biography
of his brother
John.
His
will,
which was dated
Aug.
26,
17 19, proved Sept. 7,
1719 (W.
T.
R.),
states:
"Being very
sick in
body
but of
perfect
mind and
memory,
I
give
and
bequeath
all
my per-
sonal
property
to beloved wife
Lydia."
He mentions
by
name
all his children
except
the
youngest.
Remember,
who was born
six months after her father's death.
Robert Babcock's death was caused
by
a murderous assault
comm.itted
by
one
John
Ross,
and his will was
evidently
writ-
ten
upon
his deathbed. The
day following
his
death,
Aug.
28,
1
719, Joseph
Stanton,
Justice
of
Westerly,
wrote to Gov.
Cranston at
Newport giving
a
report
of the
jury
of
inquest
on the
body
of Robert Babcock.
.
The
following
is an exact
copy
of the letter, taken from the
original,
which in
Aug., 1900,
was owned
by
Dr.
George
D.
Stanton,
of
Stonington
:
"Westerly August
the 28th
day 17 19,
Honnored Sur these
with
grief
com to Inform Your Honner that
yesterday
Rob-
ert babcock of this town
departed
this life and it is to be
feared that the cans of his deth came
by
abuse or hurt that
he Reseved. Sur the
Jur>-
of
Inquest
have sat on him and
viewed the outward and Inward
part
of his
body
and
they
find his
body
brused and his blader broked.
"Sur it is
suspected
that
John
Ross of
Westerly
Is the
man that hath dun the hurt and committed the fact and I am
informed that he is
gone
out of this town In a bote of Mr.
Christopher Champlin's
1x)und for
Newport
the bote hath
tow masts the man hath often bin att
newport
and is know-
there.
"Sur I nede not In struct
your
Honnor butt
h(jpe
that If
he be at
newport you
in
your
wisdom will take care that the
said Ross be secured: Sur I
humbly pray your
advice con-
carning
the
premeses
and wather the Evidences
ought
to be
bound over to Cort before the Ross be Taken: no more at
presant
but Remain
"Your most humble sarvant,
"Joseph
Stanton,
Justice."
Children :
Mary,
b.
Aug. 31. 1702.
46 Lydia,"
b. Nov.
3, 1703;
m.
Roger
Elderton.
Robert,
b.
May 8, 1706;
admitted a freeman
Feb., 1729-30. By
his
father's will he received all the real
estate;
was to have one half
24
riic Babcock
Genealogy.
of it at
twenty-one years
of
age,
the other half when his mother
should die or
marry.
T. Barher states that Robert settled in
East
Greenwich, had seven
children,
was there in
1774.
Elihu,
b.
June 5, 1708.
Sarah,
b. Mar.
18, 1710.
Patience,
b. Dec.
23, 171
1.
Simeon,
b. Oct.
17, 1714.
T. Barber
says
m.
Abigail Hudson,
Oct.
5,
1736;
moved to
Coventry,
Conn.;
d. Nov.
30, 1751.
47 Ezekiel,
b.
June 22, 1716;
m. Eunice
Billings.
Joseph,
b.
Apr. 9, 1718.
Remember,
b. Feb.
11, 1720.
14.
Joseph^
Babcock,
son of
John
and
Mary (Lawton)
(James ist),
b.
Westerly,
1681
( ?)
;
d.
Feb.,
1741-2;
m.
Rebecca,
dau. of
Joseph
and Hannah
(Lord)
Stanton,
b.
Apr., 1678,
d.
July 5, 1747.
Apr. 21, 1698, Joseph,
a
minor,
chose
Capt. James
Bab-
cock,
his
brother,
to be his
guardian. Jan. 9, 1706-7, Joseph
deeded one hundred acres of land in
Westerly
to Robert Stan-
ton. He deeded land to his
brother,
Robert
Babcock,
Aug.
31,
1
7
10. His
will,
which was written
Sept.
6,
1741,
con-
tains the
following:
"I
give
and
bequeath
unto
Rebecca,
my
beloved wife
ye
use of
my negro
man,
named
Primus,
during
her natural
life,
and after h^r decease to
my
son
Joseph,
his
heirs and
assigns
forever."
The said Primus was valued in the
inventory
at
150.
The
will was
probated
Feb.
22,
1
741-2.
and
Rebecca,
the
widow,
was
appointed
executrix.
(W.
T.
R.)
Joseph, Jr.,
was
appointed
administrator for the estate of
his
mother, Rebecca,
July 27, 1747. (W.
T.
R.)
Children :
Rebecca,
b.
;
d.
July 15, 1747;
m. Mr.
Ingraham.
Ann,
b.
;
m. Enos.
48 Jemima,*
b.
;
m.
31
Ichabod^ Babcock
(her cousin).
See his
records.
49 Joseph,
b.
;
m. Susanna
Thompson.
15.
Col. Oliver''
Babcock,
son of
John
and
Mary (Law-
ton)
Babcock
(James ist).
b.
Westerly.
R.
L,
1683 (?) ;
d. Oct.
(?), 1773;
m.
(i) Jan., 1704-5,
Susanna,
dau. of
Joseph
and Betliiah
(Hubbard)
Clark,
and sister to Rev.
Thomas Clark,
who married
Elizabeth,
dau. of
Capt. James
Babcock. Susanna b.
Westerly, Aug. 31, 1683.
She
joined
the S. D. B. Church at
Newport, July, 1707.
At that time the
Newport
Church had a branch at
Westerly.
Oliver m.
(2)
Dec.
2,
1
76
1,
Deborah Knowles. She had no children.
Oliver was a
minor,
Apr.
21,
1698,
at which time he chose
his
brother, Capt. James,
as
guardian.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 25
On Nov.
25, 171 5,
Oliver
gave
a
mortgage
on one hundred
and
thirty
acres of land for 100
currency,
which he borrowed
from the
Colony
of Rhode
Island,
without interest. A month
earlier his brother
James
had borrowed
300
under similar
conditions,
fully
described in his
biography.
Oliver was admitted a freeman
May
i,
17
16. fie w'as
Dep-
uty
from
Westerly
to the General
Assembly
in
1730, '34, 'T,y,
'38, '52. (C.
R. of R.
I.,
vol.
V.)
For a
large part
of his
life
public
records refer to him as "Col. Oliver Babcock." At
a
meeting
of the General
Assembly
held at
Warwack,
R.
I.,
on the second
Monday
of
Aug., 1735. Capt.
Oliver Babcock
was
appointed
one of a committee "for
creating
a new harbor
in
Westerly by turning
the Pawcatuck River into the
largest
salt
pond along
the
Westerly
shore,
so that said
pond
would
become a
very
commodious and
navigable
harlx)r,
and would
likewise be
very
convenient for the
catching
and
making
of
codfish." The
proposed
work was no doubt found to be im-
practicable,
as it was never
performed.
The same
year
he was a commissioner to
lay
out
twenty
acres of land
upon
which to build an Indian
meetinghouse
in
W^esterly.
W'as also one of the commissioners to build a
bridge
across the Pawcatuck River at
Westerly. (W.
and
W.,
P-
1
39-)
Mar.
19, 1757, Hopkinton
was set off from
Westerly,
and
Col. Oliver Babcock's home was in the new town. He was
probably ninety years
old at the time of his death in
1773.
Apr. 14, 1749,
Oliver
Babcock, of
Westerly, conveyed
lands
in Voluntown to
John
Dixon,
of
Stonington,
Conn. Said land
was laid out to
John
Babcock, father of Col. Oliver, who w^as
one of the Connecticut volunteers in the
Narragansett
War.
Col. Oliver's will was dated Dec.
3, 1761,
and was
proved
and recorded in
Hopkinton
Nov.
i,
1773.
It mentions wife
Delx^rah,
daughters
Susanna Beebe and
Mary
Cobb,
sons
Thomas, Nathan, Oliver, Simeon,
Jose])h, John.
He
appoints
his sons
Simeon,
Oliver,
John,
and
Joseph
to be the executors
of his will.
Children,
all
by
first wife:
Susanna, b.
Sept.
20,
1705;
m.
James (?),
son of Samuel and
Elizabeth
(Rogers)
Beebe, b. Oct. lO,
1710. (Rogers Genealogy.)
50 Thomas,*
b. Mar.
7, 1710;
m.
(i) Mary
Davidson
( ?) ; (2) Judith
Davis.
51 Mary,
b. Feb.
8, 1712-3;
m.
Henry
Cobb.
Nathan, b. Oct.
12, 1715.
52
Simeon, b.
Sept. 27, 1717;
m. Sarah Gardner.
John,
b.
May
12,
1720.
26 The Bahcock
Genealogy.
53 Oliver, Jr.,
b.
Sept.
i6,
1722;
ni. Patience Pendleton.
54 Joseph,
b. Oct. 18,
1726;
m. Anna Harris.
(Dates
of birth found A. V.
R.)
16.
Mercy^
Babcock,
clan, of
Job
and
Jane (Crandall)
Bab-
cock
(James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.;
m. at
Westerly,
Capt.
Daniel
Stanton,
son of
Joseph
and
Charity (Brown)
Stanton,
b.
Westerly, Apr.
i,
1694.
He m.
(2) Elizabeth,
dan. of
George
and
Charity
Bacon,
of
Westerly.
By
the will of her
father, proved
in
Westerly, Apr. 17,
1718,
she received one
shilling. (From
Stanton
Genealogy.)
Child of
Mercy
Babcock Stanton :
Daniel,* Jr.
b.
;
m.
Mary
Wilcox.
17.
William^
Champlin,
son of
Capt.
William and
Mary-
(Babcock) Champlin (James ist),
b.
;
d.
1747;
m.
Jan.
18,
1699- 1700, Mary
Clark,
dan. of
Joseph
and
Bethiah
(Hnbbard)
Clark,
b. Dec.
27,
1680,
d.
1760.
He was made a freeman of
Westerly
in
1700,
and
June 25,
1707,
he was chosen "Rattemaker"
(i.
e., assessor).
His
wife
"Mary (Clark) Champlin
was
baptized,
and under
lay-
ing
on of hands was admitted into the
[S.
D,
B.]
Church the
loth of the
5th
month, 1708."
Jan.
18,
1
7
16,
he made an
agreement
with
Mary (Babcock)
Champlin (his mother), Capt. John
Babcock,
and Samuel
Clark,
and their
wives,
in which he
agreed
to maintain his
mother as
long
as she
pleased
to live with
him,
to
pay
her
200 dow'n and 10
annually,
and make over to her two beds
and other household
goods
in lieu of her
dower;
also to
pay
100 to brother-in-law
John
Babcock and w^ife
Mary,
and
brother-in-law Samuel Clark and wife Ann.
His
will,
dated
Aug. 3, 1747, probated
Dec.
29, 1747, ap-
points
son William executor.
Among
other
provisions
his
executor is bidden "to care for
my
ancient mother if she out-
lives me."
Children :
William,
b.
May 31, 1702.
Jeffrey,
b. Mar.
6, 1704.
Joseph,
b. .
Samuel,
b. .
Joshua,
b. .
James,
b. .
Susannah,
b.
;
m. Stanton.
The
foregoing
records taken
chiefly
from Clarke
Genealogy
bv Cvrus Clark Van Deventer.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 27
19.
Ann^
Champlin,
dau. of
Capt.
William and
Mary
(Babcock) Champlin (James ist),
m.
Jan. 19, 1698-9.
Samnel,
son of
Joseph, Jr.,
and Bethiah
(Hubbard) Clark,
I).
Sept. 29, 1672.
Children :
Samuel,
1).
Jan., 1699-1700.
Mary,
b. Nov.
27, 1701.
Bethiah,
b.
Aug. 29, 1705.
Joseph,
b.
Aug. 29, 1705.
Ann, b.
Sept. 3, 1707.
William,
b.
May 21, 1709.
James,
b.
Jan. 20, 1710-1.
Joshua,
b.
Sept. 22, 1712.
Amos,
b. Nov.
14, 1714.
Simeon, b.
Apr. 7, 1716.
Christopher,
b. Oct.
26, 1717.
20.
Abigail,^ Babcock,
dau. of
Joseph
and Hannah
(Coates)
Babcock
(James ist),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Apr.
20,
1
731;
m.
Christopher,
son of Lieut. Ebenezer and
Phebe
(Denison) Billings,
of
Stonington,
b. there Feb.
10,
1723.
She was his second wife.
Children :
Anna,
b.
Aug.
26,
1759.
John,
b.
Apr. 8, 1761.
Joseph,
b.
Apr. 18, 1763.
Jonas,
b. Feb.
15, 1765.
21.
Joseph^
Babcock.
son of
Joseph
and second
wife,
Han-
nah
(Coates)
Babcock
(James ist),
b. Oct.
15, 1733,
was a
Revolutionary
soldier;
m. Dec.
28,
1755,
Mrs.
Mary
Bently.
It is evident from the
following
clause of the will of
Joseph
Babcock, Sr.,
that
Joseph, Jr.,
was deceased
prior
to the date
of the
will,
1760.
The will mentions
"granddaughter, Mary
Babcock,
dau. of mv son
Joseph
Babcock,
deceased."
Child :
Mary,
b.
Jan. 8, 1757.
22.
Jambs'*
Babcock,
Jr.,
son of
Capt. James
and Elizabeth
Babcock
(John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
Dec.
23, 1688;
d.
Stonington,
now N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Apr. 9, 1731
;
m. in
Milton,
Mass.,
June
12,
1706, by
Mr. Peter
Thatcher, pastor,
Sarah Vose,
dau. of Edward and
Abigail Vose,
b.
Milton,
Aug. 30, 1684,
d. in N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Dec.
25, 1758.
Her
father,
Edward
Vose,
was b. in
England
in
1636,
and
28 The Babcock
Genealogy.
(1. in
Milton, Mass.,
Jan. 29, 1716. Abigail,
the mother of
Sarah
Vose,
d. in
Milton,
May
18,
17
12,
aged sixty-five
years.
Her
grandfather,
Robert
Vose,
b. in
Lancaster,
England,
about
1599,
came to America with his three
sons,
Edward, Thomas,
and
Henry,
and
bought
land in
Milton,
Mass.,
July 13, 1654.
James
and his
wife, Sarah,
settled
upon
a farm in that
part
of
Stonington,
Conn.,
which is now Pendleton
Hill,
N. Ston-
ington.
It was owned
by
his father.
Capt. James
Babcock,
and was afterward found to lie
partly
in
Stonington
and
partly
in Voluntown. Much of the land was retained in the
family
for more than a hundred and
fifty years. James
and
wife,
Sarah,
joined Stonington
Church
(Congregational),
Rev.
James Noyes, pastor, Aug.
8,
1708,
and left with others
to form the N.
Stonington
Church,
1727.
Records of
births,
deaths,
and
baptisms
found on town and church records.
James
d. in the
forty-third year
of his
age,
and was buried
on the
farm,
upon
which he lived
;
later his
widow,
children,
and
grandchildren
were buried near him. The
burying ground
having
become
overgrown
with bushes and
briars,
and
being
in a
desolate,
neglected spot
remote from the
highway.
Col.
Andrew
J.
Balxock,
of
Springfield,
111.,
and the
writer,
in the
fall of
1900,
caused the
graves
of
James
and his
wife,
their
sons Oliver and
Timothy,
and their
wives,
to be removed to a
well-kept cemetery
near the Pendleton Hill
meetinghouse,
which was about a half mile from the
original burying ground.
All of these bodies were found to be in a measure
preserved,
although
one of them had lain in the
ground
about one hun-
dred and
seventy years.
Ten
years previous
to this removal
the
graves
of
Capt.
Oliver Babcock,
grandson
of
James
and
Sarah,
and that of Oliver's brother
Joshua
and wife had been
removed to the same
cemetery,
at Pendleton Hill.
Children :
55 James,''
b.
May 29, 1708;
m. Phebe Swan.
56 Nathaniel,
b. Mar.
6, 1709-10;
m. Sarah
BilHngs.
57
Elias, b. Feb.
20, 171
1-2; m. Anna Plumb.
Sarah, baptized Jan.
11,
1714;
birth not recorded on
Stonington
records, but
baptism
recorded on church records.
58 Elizabeth,
b.
Aug. 25, 1715;
m.
John
Davidson.
Martha,
b.
Mar., 1717;
d.
Apr.
18, 1717.
59
Isaiah, b.
Jan. 29, 1719;
m. Elizabeth Plumb. The records of
the descendants of Isaiah will
appear
in this volume
carefully pre-
pared by
Mr. A. Emerson Babcock of
Brighton.
N. Y.
60 Oliver, b.
July 27, 1720;
m. Anna
Avery.
61 Grace, b. Dec.
31, 1722;
m. Samuel Plumb.
62
Timothy,
b. Oct.
12, 1724;
m.
(i)
Lois
Billings;
m.
(2)
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The Bahcock
Genealogy. 29
23.
Elizabeth"*
Babcock,
dau. of
Capt. James
and Eliza-
beth Babcock
(John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
Feb.
8,
1
69
1,
m. 1
7
10
(?),
Elder Thomas
Clark,
son of
Joseph
and
Bethiah
(Hubbard) Clark,
b.
Westerly,
Mar.
17, 1686,
and d.
there Nov.
26, 1767.
For the last seventeen
years
of his life he was assistant
pas-
tor of the S. D. B. Church in
Westerly,
now the First S. D. B.
Church of
Hopkinton.
Elder Thomas Clark was buried in the Clark
burying
ground
in
\\'esterly,
near the bank of tlie Pawcatuck
Rjver,
about half a mile alx)ve the
"meetinghouse bridge."
Later
his remains were removed to the site
formerly occupied by
the
"meetinghouse"
in which he
preached,
and his name is in-
scribed
upon
"The Ministers'
Monument,"
erected in
1899
upon
the same site.
Children,
recorded in
W'^esterly
:
Sarah, b.
Alaj'
11.
1712;
m. Nov.
26, 1730, Westerly,
R.
I.,
Edward
Burdick.
Thomas, b. Mar.
4, 1715;
m.
May 27, 1740.
Thankful Violet.
By
the will of his
grandfather, Capt. James Babcock,
he received a
tract of land.
63 Joshua,^
b.
Apr.
26.
1717;
m. Hannah Cottrell.
James,
b. Mar.
3, 1720.
Joseph,
b. Oct.
ID, 1728;
m.
June 16, 1752,
Deborah Pendelton.
24.
Samuel"*
Babcock,
son of
Capt. James
and Elizabeth
Babcock
(John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
Feb.
15, 1697;
m.
May 15, 1723,
Ann,
dau. of Caleb
Pendleton,
bap. Aug.
22,
1703. (Mass. Genealogical
and Historical
Society,
vol.
xv.)
Samuel was admitted freeman in
Westerly,
Oct.,
1721. By
his father's will he received two hundred acres of
land,
being
a
part
of the homestead farm in
Westerly.
Children,
all born and recorded in
Westerly
:
64
Nathan.Ml. Nov.
25. 1726;
m.
(i)
Deborah Stafford; ni. (2) Eliza-
beth Brown: m.
(3)
Anne Lewis; ni.
(4)
Dorcas Babcock.
65
Elizabeth, b.
May
6, 1729;
m.
John
Burdick.
66 Samuel,
Jr.,
b.
Alay
16,
1731 ;
m.
]\Iary
Smith.
Andrew, b.
Apr. 12, 1733.
Silas, b. Dec.
31, 1735.
Thankful, b.
1736;
m. Caleb Barber of
Richmond, R. T.
25.
Daniel*
Babcock,
son of
Capt. James
and Elizabeth
Babcock
(John, James ist),
b.
Westerly, Apr. 23, 1699,
d.
Westerl3^ 1740; inventory
recorded
Sept.
i,
1740;
m.
1723 (?), Abigail Thompson,
b.
Jan.
i,
1701,
dau. of Isaac
and
Mary (Holmes) Thompson.
He was
made a freeman
Oct.,
1721.
30
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
By
his father's
will,
he received a farm of two hundred
acres,
a lot one hundred feet wide on the Pawcatuck
River,
and certain
personal property.
Children,
recorded on
Westerly
Records :
67
Isaac." b.
Apr. 24, 1724;
m.
Mary
Wordeii.
68 William, b. Mar. 11.
1725-6;
m. Patience Cottrcll.
69 Joshua,
b. Dec.
7, 1728;
m. Sarah
Berry.
70 Elizabeth,
b.
Jan. 1.3, 1730-1 ;
m. Nathan Smith.
71 James,
b.
June 2, 1733;
ni.
Mary
Satterlee.
Daniel, b. Mar.
14, 1735.
^2 Elkanah,
b.
Aug.
21, 1738;
m. Esther Crandall.
These births were entered on
p. 74
of W, T.
R.,
Dec.
ly,
1738, by
William
Babcock,
Town Clerk.
26.
Anna^
Babcock,
dau. of
Capt. James
and Elizabeth
Babcock
(John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
Nov.
29, 1701
;
d.
May 13, 1731;
m.
(i)
about
1717,
to -Elder
Joseph
Clark,
Jr.,
son of
Joseph
and Bethiah
(Hitbbard)
Clark
(and
brother
of Elder Thomas Clark,
who m.
Elizabeth,
eldest
daughter
of
Capt. James Babcock).
Elder
Joseph
Clark w^as b. at
Westerly,
R.
I., Apr. 14, 1670,
d.
Westerly, 17 19.
He was
an assistant elder in
Westerly
S. D. B. Church.
His
burial,
the removal of his
grave,
and the
inscrijition
of
his name
upon
"The Ministers' Monument" was the same as
that of his brother
Thomas,
and is
fully
described in the rec-
ords of Thomas.
Joseph's
first wife was
Dorothy
Maxson.
Anna
(Babcock)
Clark m.
(2)
Mar.
23, 1731 (two
months
before her
death),
Silas Greenman.
By
her first husband she had one
son,
Elisha^
Clark,
b. Nov.
17, 1718,
m.
Mary
Potter
(?).
27.
Dr.
Joshua^ Babcock,
son of
Capt. James
and Elizabeth
Babcock
(John, James ist),
b.
Westerly, May 17, 1707;
d.
Westerly, Apr. i,
1783;
m.
(i) Aug.
11,
1735,
Hannah,
dau. of
Joseph
Stanton
(granddaughter
of Thomas
Stanton,
Sr., who was an Indian
interpreter),
b.
Stonington, 1714,
d.
Sept. 19, 1778;
m.
(2)
May
28,
1780, Ann,
dau. of Elder
John
and
Tacy (Rogers)
Maxson,
of
Newport.
(She
was a
great-
granddaughter
of Elder
John
Maxson. b.
1638,
who was the
first white child born on the island of Rhode
Island,
and who
was the first
pastor
of the S. D. B. Church of
Westerly,
R.
I.)
Ann Babcock d.
Aug. 25.
1812,
aged seventy-one years.
She
was buried in what is now the First
Hopkinton Cemetery.
Her
grave
is a few rods northwest of "The Ministers' Monument."
TJic Babcock
Genealogy. 31
Joshua
Babcock
graduated
at Yale
College
in the class of
1724,
and was the first
graduate
of this
college
from Rhode
Island. Soon after his
graduation
he
began
the
study
of medi-
cine and
surgery
in
Boston,
and about
1730
went to London
to attend the
hospitals
there. On his return he settled in
Westerly (being
admitted a freeman of the
colony Apr.
30, 1734),
and for
nearly twenty-five years practiced
his
profession extensively.
He also
opened
a retail
country
store,
which it is said did as much business as
any
like establish-
ment between Boston and New
York,
and thus increased his
already large
estate. He
represented
his town in the Colonial
Legislature
in the
years 1740, '47, '49, '52, '58, '59, '72>^ '76,
and
'78, serving repeatedly
as
Speaker.
He was Chief
Justice
of the
Supreme
Court of the
Colony
from
May, 1747,
to
May, 1749,
and from
May, 1750,
to
May,
1764.
In this
capacity
he
pronounced
the sentence of death
upon
Thomas Carter for the murder of
Jackson.
He w^as one
of the
original corporators
of Brown
University,
in
1764,
and
continued on the Board of Fellows until his death. He is
recorded in the
History
of the
University
as a Seventh
Day
Baptist.
He was connected with that Church
early
in
life,
but later became a Unitarian in his
religious
belief.
The
large
and
elegant
mansion which he owned is still
standing (1903) upon Quarry
Hill in the
village
of
Westerly.
Benjamin
Franklin,
when on his official tours
through
the
country
as
Postmaster-General,
frequently
made Dr. Bab-
cock's house his
resting place.
Tradition
says
that the favorite
sport
of the two men was
catching
blackfish from the ocean,
a few miles from Dr. Babcock's
house,
at a
place
then called
Noyes
Rocks,
now known as
Weekapaug.
The
place
is still
a favorite
fishing ground.
Dr. Franklin established the first
post
office in the tow^n
in
1776,
and
appointed
Dr. Babcock Postmaster. The re-
ceipts
of the office for this
year
were 1
3^.
Sd. Prior to the
Revolution the nearest
post
office w^as New
London, Conn.,
twenty
miles distant.
It is said that
George Washington
when
passing
between
New York and Boston
stopped
more than once at the home
of Dr.
Joshua.
Before the Revolution Dr. Babcock was
closely
identified
with the colonists w'ho
expressed
dissatisfaction with the
tyr-
anny
of Great Britain and who demanded
greater liberty
for
the
people.
He was one of the
signers
of the Declaration of
Independence passed by
the
Legislature
of Rhode Island more
32
The Babcock
Genealogy.
than two months
prior
to
July 4, 1776. (Arnold's
Hist, of
R.
I.)
In
May, 1775, Joshua
Babcock was
appointed
to
carry pro-
ceedings
of the Rhode Island
Assembly
to Connecticut. In
Nov.,
1775, by
Act of the General
Assembly
of Rhode
Island,
he was
appointed Major
General of the
Colony's
forces. This
position
he held until
Dec,
1776,
when he was
appointed
as
a member of the Council of War. He was
reappointed
to the
latter
position
in the
years 1778
and
1779.
The Rhode Island records of
Revolutionary
times show that
no man was more active in the service of his
country,
or held
more
responsible positions,
than did Dr.
Joshua
Babcock. A
history
of his remarkable career and merits would fill an in-
teresting
volume.
His remains were buried near the
graves
of his
parents
in
the ancient Babcock burial
ground
of
Westerly.
A
large
and
finely sculptured
tablet covers his
grave.
The
inscription
is
as follows :
This Stone
covers the mortal part
OF
THE HON.
JOSHUA
BABCOCK,
OF
Westerly,
Who died April
i,
1783,
Aged
75
years.
His ability and integrity
As a
statesman.
In the discharge of several
Important offices of
trust,
the public records
of his country
testify.
As do all who knew piim.
As a
physician.
He was eminent
In his profession
;
As a
Christian,
.
Exemplary;
As A
gentleman,
Polite and
enga<jing;
as a husband and
father,
Master and
friend,
Worthy of imitation.
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Genealogy.
33
Children,
recurded in
Westerly:
JT,
Col.
Henry,'
b.
May 25, 1736;
m.
Mary
Stanton.
74
Luke,
1).
July 6, 1738;
ni. Grace Isaacs.
75
Adam,
b.
Sept. 27, 1740;
m.
(i). Abigail Smith;
m.
(2)
Martha
Hubbard.
76 Hannah,
b.
Jan. 22, 1742-3;
m.
John
Bours.
77
Frances
Nancy,
b.
May
11.
174.S;
m. Commodore
Dudley
Saltonstall.
Paul.
b. Dec.
5, 1748.
Amelia,
b.
Apr. 19. 1751.
Sarah
(Sally),.
b. Oct.
18, 1753-
Harriet,
b.
May 18, 1756.
28. Anne^
Babcock,
dan. of
Capt. James
and Content
(Max-
son)
Babcock
(John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
Mar.
30,
1732;
d.
Stonington,
Nov.
7, 1768;
m. at
Westerly,
Dec.
15,
1756, Capt.
Simon
Rhodes, probably
son of William and
Sarah
(Mansfield)
Rhodes. William was a mariner of New-
port,
R. I. Ann Babcock's
great-grandson,
Hon.
Henry
L.
Green,
of River
Point,
R.
I.,
says
Anne was m. at
Trinity
Church,
Newport,
R. I.
Capt.
Simon Rhodes was b.
Jan. 24,
1
7
16,
d.
Apr.
22, 1784.
He was a
graduate
of Yale
College
in the Class of
1737.
He m.
(2), Aug. 27, 1769,
Martha
Balx:ock,
dau. of
George, Jr.,
and Susanna
(Potter)
Babcock.
Anne and her husband settled in
Stonington
about a mile
west of the
village
of
Westerly,
on land which she and her
brother
Jonathan
inherited from their father
by
his will. The
contract of division between
Capt.
Rhodes,
his wife
Ann,
and
her brother
Jonathan
is dated
July 9, 1759,
and is found in
Stonington
records.
Capt.
Simon
Rhodes,
his
wife,
and four of their children
were
baptized
in the
Stonington Congregational
Church,
1761-69.
Children,
recorded in
Stonington:
James,
b.
Stonington,
Nov.
4. 1757;
d.
July 15, 1761.
78 Mary,*
b. Dec.
11, 1758;
m. Lieut. Robert
Rogers.
79
Simon, b.
June
22.
1760;
m.
Sally Woodbridge.
80
Henry,
b.
Apr. 25, 1762;
m. Foster.
Anne,
b.
Sept.
18.
1761 ;
d. Feb.
9, 1789;
m.
Benjamin TTimting.
of
Long
Lsland, Nov.
6, 1784.
81
Abigail,
b. Oct.
27. 1768;
m. Col.
Job
Greene.
29.
Col.
James^
Babcock,
son of
Capt. James
and Content
(Maxson)
Babcock
(John, James ist),
b.
Westerly.
R.
I.,
Nov.
I,
1734;
d.
Westerly, Sept., 1781,
of
camp
fever
contracted while
serving
in the
army;
m.
(i)
Dec.
2,
1754,
Sarah
Stanton,
dau. of
Joseph
and Hester
(Gallup)
Stanton,
b. in
Stonington. 1719. (Wheeler.) James
m.
(2)
at
Stoning-
3
34
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
ton, Aug. 27, 1769, Joanna McDowell,
dau. of
James
and
Lucy (Stanton)
McDowell. She d.
1820, aged eighty-
four
(?).
James,
was but little more than two
years
old when his
father died. His father made
ample provision
for him in his
will. That instrument
provided
that Dr.
Joshua (his
half-
brother),
the
executor,
should also Ije
guardian
to the minor
children :
"My
said Exec. Shall take
my
said son
James
when
he shall arrive at the
age
of five
years
&
put
him to school
& when he is
qualified ye
Enter
ye College
then to Enter
him into the
college
there to be educated until he be commis-
sioned twice
according
to custom."
This
provision
of the will was
faithfully
executed. "Son
James" graduated
at Yale
College,
Class of
1752,
at the
age
of
eighteen years.
Later he was educated as a medical doc-
tor,
studying
with Dr.
Joshua.
He was admitted a freeman in
May, 1757.
He
represented
Westerly
in the General
Assembly
in the
years 1762, '64, 'yy,
'78.
He was
Major
of the
Kings County
Militia
Regiment
in
1764,
'66, '68,
and in
'74
and
'75
was its Lieutenant Col-
onel. He was a
Baptist,
and for
many years prior
to his death
was clerk of the so-called Hill Church in
Westerly.
Prior to and
during
the
Revolutionary
War town
meetings
were
frequently,
sometimes
monthly,
held in
Westerly.
Rec-
ords show that Col.
James
Babcock was a
prominent
factor in
all these
meetings.
That the intense
patriotism
of its citizens was manifest is
proven by
the fact that a Declaration of
Independence
was
passed by
the Rhode Island
Legislature, receiving
the unan-
imous vote of the
Upper
House and
fifty-four
out of
sixty
in
the House of
Deputies,
two months before the
passage
of the
famous Declaration of
Independence, July 4, 1776. Westerly
was then
represented by Joseph Noyes
and
Joshua
Babcock,
a brother of Col.
James.
The
following
items were taken from town
meeting reports
:
At a town
meeting
of the inhabitants of
Westerly
held
Feb.
2,
1774 (which
was the
largest
ever held in
town), very
patriotic
resolutions were
adopted
without a
dissenting
vote
expressing
their sentiments
regarding
the manifest
usurpation
and
oppression
of the colonies
by
the mother
country.
Major James
Babcock and his brother
Joshua
were two of
a committee of five
appointed
at this
meeting
"to
correspond
with all other committees
appointed by any
town in this or
other
colonies;
and the committee is directed to
give
the
The Babcock
Genealogy. 35
closest attention to evervthin"- which concerns the hberties of
America;
and if
any
tea.
subject
to a
duty,
should be im-
ported
into this
town,
or
anything
else
attempted injurious
to
liberty,
the committee is directed and
empowered
to call a
special
town
meeting
forthwith that such measures
may
be
taken as the
public safety may require."
At a town
meeting
held
Sept.
18,
1776,
Col.
Joseph Noyes
and Col.
James
Ba1x:ock were
appointed
a committee with
power
"to
purchase
or
impress
into the service
blankets, arms,
etc. The men were to be
equip])ed
as
aforesaid,
and
supplied
with two
days'
rations,
by
12 of the clock to-morrow\"
At a town
meeting
held Nov.
29. 1776,
voted that Col.
James
Babcock and
Joseph
Crandall be
appointed
to
go
to the
island of Rhode Island
according
to the Act of the General
Assembly.
June
3. 1777.
Col.
James
Babccjck chosen
Captain
of the
Train of
Artillery. (\V.
and
W.)
His
will,
dated
Sept. 17, 1781,
was offered for
probate
the
eighth
of the
following
month,
and was recorded in
Westerly.
By
its terms he
disposed
of his homestead farm in
Westerly,
and of a farm in
Stonington,
which
appears
to have been
owned
by
his then
living
wife,
Joanna.
In order to
provide
money
for his debts and funeral
charges,
his will directs that
"my Negro
man
Humphrey,
one of
my
best
cows,
my
oxen,
horse,
and
sheep
... be sold."
Among
other
legacies
to his
wife,
Joanna,
he
gave "my Negro
woman Chloe and
my
best
cow."
Children,
dates recorded in ^V. T. R. :
82
Amelia,
b.
1755;
m. Nathan Pendleton.
83
Simon, b. Feb.
27, 1758;
m. Hannah
Cbaniplin.
Sarah, b. Mar.
25. 1764;
ni.
Sylvester
Gavitt, son of
Benijah
and
Lois
(Pendleton)
Gavitt. She d.
June
16.
1787.
Had one
child,
Lois,
b. Nov.
8, 1783;
m. Sherman Barber.
Children of second
wife,
Joanna
:
84 Joanna,
b.
June
10,
1770;
m.
Joseph Wilbur, Jr.
James,
b. Dec. 10,
1771 ;
d. unm.
Ezra, b.
May 13, 1773;
d. unm.
Charlotte, b. Nov.
30, 1775;
d. unm.
Ann
(Nancy),
b. Dec.
19, 1778;
m.
215 Capt.
Daniel Babcock.
30.
Jonathan'* Babcock,
son of
Capt. James
and
(Con-
tent
Maxson)
Babcock
(John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
Oct.
II,
1736;
lost at sea in a
passage
from
Stonington,
Conn.,
to his home in
Boston,
1767;
m.
1753, Esther,
dau. of
36
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Genealogy.
Gov. Robert Hazzard. She was b. Dec.
7, 1732,
d. Mar.
25,
1
83
1. Esther Hazzard's
grandfather, Jonathan
Nichols,
was
Deputy
Governor of Rhode Island at the time of his
death,
"^
1757-
Her
great-grandfather
Nichols was
Deputy
Gov-
ernor when he
died,
1727.
Her
great-great-grandparents,
Thomas and Hannah
Nichols, emigrated
from Wales to the
island of
Barbados,
and soon
afterward,
about
1650, they
emigrated
to Rhode Island.
Jonathan
Babcock was about three months old when his
father died. He
graduated
from Yale
College
in
1755,
was
a Lieutenant in
1756.
Hazzard
Genealogy says
he was a
Captain
in the
English army
and
distinguished
himself in
the French and Indian
War,
and that he was with Gen.
Wolfe,
under Gen.
Amherst,
at the
taking
of
Louisburg, July
7. 1758-
Jared
Star
Babcock,
of
2083
Fifth
Avenue,
a
great-grand-
son of
Jonathan,
wrote
(1902)
that
Jonathan
was Lieutenant
Colonel at the
siege
of
Louisburg,
and that he has a
copy
of
Jonathan's
commission as Lieutenant in the Provincial
troops
raised to
cooperate
with the
royal troops
in the
expedition
against Plattsburg,
and that he has the
diploma (A.B.) given
by
Yale
College
to
Jonathan
in
1755.
Soon after the close of the war
Jonathan
with his
family
removed to Boston,
where he was
engaged
in business. He
was
amply provided
for
by
his father's will.
Among
other
legacies
he received a two-thirds interest in a
large
farm about
a mile west of
Westerly village.
The farm was afterward
known as the Simon Rhodes farm. His
half-brother,
Dr.
Joshua
Babcock,
was his
guardian.
Children :
Esther, b.
June 23, 1759;
m. Nathan Brand.
85 Jonathan,^
b.
May 30, 1761 ;
m. Ruth Rodman.
86 Robert H.,
b. Dec.
13, 1763;
m.
Mary
Hazzard.
Hannah,
b. Feb.
11, 1766.
31.
IcHABOD'*
Babcock,
son of
Capt. John
and
Mary
(Champlin)
Babcock
(John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Nov. 21,
1703;
m. Dec. i,
1731.
his
cousin,
48 Jemima'*
Babcock,
dan. of
Joseph
and Rebecca
(Stanton)
Babcock.
Jemima's
father,
Joseph,
was son of
John
and
Mary (Lawton)
Babcock
(James ist).
Ichabod was
appointed
administrator
of his mother's estate Nov.
25, 1760.
In
July, 1768,
Ichabod
Babcock and his
wife,
Jemima,
were members of the S. D. B.
Church in
Westerly,
now
Ashaway,
R. I.
(A.
V.
R.,
vol.
x.)
DR.
JOSHUA
BABCOCK (Chief
Justice).
I
707-
I
783.
From a
portrait b}- J.
Blackburn, of London,
1757.
owned
l)y
Rev. S. S. Mathews, D.D., Daniel son. Conn.
Page 30.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 2>7
Ichabod
Babcock, Sr.,
was Lieutenant First
Company
West-
erly
Militia
1734-36. (Smith.)
Children:
87 Ichabod,' Jr.,
I1. Dec.
12, 1731 ;
m. E.sther Stanton.
Mary,
b.
May 9, 173.^;
m.
Joseph
Davis.
88
Josepii,
b. Fel).
3, 1735-6;
in.
(i)
Hannah
Chaniplin;
in.
(2)
Han-
nah Ross.
89 John,
b.
July 27, 1739;
d. Oct.
27, 1798;
m.
Lucy
.
32.
Stephen'*
Babcock,
better known as Elder
Stephen,
son
of
Capt. John
and
Mary (Champlin)
Bal)crx:k
(John,
James ist),
b. in
Westerly, Alay
2,
1706;
d.
Westerly,
Dec.
22,
1775;
m. Oct.
12, 1726,
Anna,
dan. of Isaac and
Mary
Thompson,
b.
Westerly, Sept. 4, 1707.
She d.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Jan.
10, 1775. vStephen
was made a freeman
Feb.,
1729-
30;
was a
Justice
of the Peace
1735-38,
and is often referred
to as
Justice Stephen
Babcock.
Records of the First
Congregational
Church of
Stonington
show that he and his wife were members of that church before
they
became members of Elder Parks
Presbyterian
Church
of
Westerly, May 5, 1742.
He was a deacon in the Elder
Parks Church.
About
1750
a
religious
sect known as the New
Lights
had
sprung up.
Their doctrines seemed to have been embraced
by Stephen,
as he withdrew from Elder Parks
Church,
was
rebaptized,
and on
Apr. 5, 1750,
a
meeting
was held at his
house,
at which "The Church of Christ in
Stonington
and
Vv'esterly
in LInion" was
organized
and he was ordained its
. first
pastor.
This church remained a distinct
organization
for
nearly
a hundred
years,
and wdien its members were
finally
scattered
many
of them united with the
Baptist
Church, others
with the Christian Qiurch, in the
village
of
Westerly.
In the
early part
of Elder
Stephen's pastorate,
a church
edifice was erected which was afterward known as the Bab-
cock
Meetinghouse,
as its first four
pastors
were Babcocks.
The house was
standing
in
1900, upon
a
high
hill,
not far
from "the Dr.
Joshua
Babcock house." It is often called "the
Hill
Meetinghouse."
During
his
pastorate
the New
Light
churches became
very
numerous in Rhode Island, Connecticut,
and
parts
of ]\Iassa-
chusetts. and Elder
Stephen
Babcock seems to have been one
of their most
distinguished pastors.
He continued to serve
his cIuutIi as
pastor
until his
death,
his service
covering
a
period
of alx)ut
twenty-five years.
His son Elder Oliver suc-
ceeded him as
pa.stor.
3^
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Genealogy.
Chiklren,
records
partly
from A. V.
R.,
partly
from
family
records :
John,
b.
July i6, 1727;
m. Mar.
8, 1753, Abigail
Pearcc of
Richmond
(?).
Anna,
b.
Jan. 30, 1729;
m.
Westerly, Jan.
t8, 1749-50, Joseph
Davis.
She d.
Aug. 11, 1750;
left a child
4 days
old.
90 Mary,''
b. Nov.
12, 1730;
m.
Joseph
Davis.
Lucy,
b. Dec.
8, 1732;
d.
young.
Lucretia,
b. Nov.
2, 1734;
m.
Westerly, July 21, 1757, James'
Bab-
cock. He was a son of
55 James
and Phebe
(Swan) Babcock,
of
Stonington.
Stephen,
b.
Sept.
i,
1736;
m.
Aug. 21, 1766,
Prudence
(?),
dau,
of
Amos and Martha
(Gallup) Denison,
b.
Stonington,
Mar. 20,
1748. "May, 1777,
the
Assembly
of Conn,
appointed Stephen, Jr.,
to
be
Justice
of the Peace for the
County
of New London. He was
reappointed May. 1778." (State
of Conn.,
by Hoadley.)
91
Rev.
Oliver,
b.
July 2y, 1738;
m.
Sylvia
Belcher.
Amey,
b.
July 19, 1740.
Thankful,
b. Nov.
17, 1747;
d.
Apr. 29, 1749.
Thankful, b.
Apr. 13, 1750.
33.
William"*
Babcock,
son of
Capt. John
and
Mary
(Champlin)
Babcock
(John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I., Apr. 15, 1708;
d.
Westerly, Jan. 15, 1750-51;
m. at
Seabrook
(now Saybrook),
Conn.,
Ang. 11,
1730,
Sarah
Denison,
eldest child of Samuel and
Mary (Minor)
Denison,
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Jan.
6,
1710.
She m.
(2) Stephen
Chalker,
or
Chaucer,
of
Saybrook, Conn.,
and was his fouth
wife.
Stephen
Chalker's
will,
dated
1773,
mentions
daughter,
Mehitable
Babcock,
wife of
Christopher Babcock,
of
Westerly.
John
Babcock,
William's
father,
held the office of Town
Clerk from William's
boyhood
until
1732,
at which time he,
resigned,
and William was elected to the office and continued
to hold the office until his
death,
about
twenty years.
He was
a
farmer,
and w^as a freeman in
1735.
It is
presumed
he was
the William Babcock that
represented Westerly
in the General
Assembly
of Rhode Island in the
year 1744.
He was a
Justice
of the Peace.
The will of William
Babcock,
dated
Jan. 4, 1750-51,
eleven
days
before his
death,
was
proved
and ordered recorded in
Westerly,
Feb.
4, 1750-51.
The will directs that the west
half of the farm be sold to
pay
debts and
legacies.
It also
states,
"I
give
and
l^equeath
unto
my
dear and beloved wife
the use and
profit
of all the Remainder of
my
estate for the
bringing up
of
my
small
children,
until
my
small sons be fit
to
go
to trades." To sons
Joshua
and
Christopher
he
gives
"all the
remaining part
of
my
homestead
farm,
equally
to be
devided between them." He
gives
to son Phineas when he
TJic Babcock
Genealogy. 39
becomes of
age
100,
to be
paid by
son
Joshua;
also
gives
100 to son
Samuel,
when of
age,
to be
paid by
son Christo-
pher.
He
gives
to son EHas "that Lott of land that was
given
me
by my
uncle
James
Babcock." He
gives legacies
to
daugh-
ters Sarah and
Jklercy,
also
gives
"a Silver Cane unto
James
and
Jonathan
and Anne
Babcock,
the children of
Capt. James
Babcock,
deceased." This cane was doubtless the one that
William received
by
will from his uncle
Capt. James
Babcock.
Rev. Thomas Barber's
mother,
Eunice
(Babcock)
Barber,
from childhood lived with her
grandparents, Christopher
and
Mehitable
(Chalker)
Babcock. Elder Barber wrote: "Sarah
(Denison)
Babcock and her second husband
Stephen
Chalker
lived
upon
her
Westerly
homestead farm until her eldest liv-
ing
son
Christopher
had reached his
majority,
and had mar-
ried his
stepsister
Mehitable Chalker. Then the
parents
left
the
Westerly
farm and removed to
Saybrook, taking
with them
Sarah's two
youngest living
children, and remained in
Say-
brook the rest of their
earthly
life. The
young couple
Christo-
pher
and Mehitable from that time on owned and
occupied
the
Westerly
homestead farm."
Oiildren,
b.
Westerly
:
William,
b.
May 14, 1731 ;
d. Feb.
5, 1750-1.
It is believed the
date of his death
though
taken from W. T. R.. is
wrong,
for his
father's will bears an earlier date than the death of his son. The
will mentions all the children
except
William. Had he been
living
at that time his name no doubt would have been mentioned in his
father's will.
Joshua,
b. Dec. 2.
1732;
d.
1752,
unm.
92 Christopher,"
b.
Sept. 12, 1734;
m. IMehitable Chalker.
Sarah,
b. Oct.
17, 1736;
m. Robert
Thompson,
of
Westerly.
Elijah,
b.
July 19, 1738;
d.
young.
Elias,
b.
July 28, 1740.
Phineas, b.
Sept. 18, 1742;
d. unm.
Mary (or Mercy),
b.
July 14, 1745;
m. Hon. Samuel
Denison,
of
Saybrook,
Conn.
93 Samuel,
b.
Sept. 4, 1747;
m. Rachel Conklin.
Mayflower Records of Sarah
(Denison)
Babcock.
wife
OF William Babcock
(Capt. John. John, James ist).
The
following
records
prove
that Sarah Denison
Babcock,
wife of William
Babcock,
descended from
passengers
of the
Mayflower;
also from
Capt. John
Gorham, a celebrated In-
dian
fighter;
also from
Capt. George
Denison,
who won a
reputation
in
England
as a soldier and after
coming
to this
country
became a
very
celebrated
Captain
in
King Philip's
and other Indian wars.
John
Howland. b.
1592,
came to America in the
Mayflower
40
The Babcock
Genealogy.
in 1620 will) the
family
of Gov.
John
Carver. He m. Eliza-
beth
Tilly
and d. in
1673.
Elizaljeth
Tilly,
wife of
John
How-
land,
b.
1607,
came to America in the
Mayflower
in 1620 with
her
parents, John Tilly
and
wife,
and d. in
1687.
Desire
Howland, daughter
of
John
and Elizabeth
Tilly
Howland. b
,
m. in
1643 Capt. John
Gorham.
Capt.
John
Gorham,
son of
Ralph
Gorham,
of
Plymouth,
was b. in
England, baptized
at
Benefield, Northamptonshire, Jan.
28,
1621-2,
came to
America,
and in
1643
m. Desire Howland. In
1675
he was
Captain
of the second
expedition
sent from Yar-
mouth,
Mass.,
to
Narragansett,
and his name is in a list of
soldiers that were
present
in the
country's
service and went to
Mount
Hope against
the Indians. He d.
1676. (Authority
to this
point
Austin's One Hundred and Six Allied
Families,
and corroborated
by Savage
in his
Genealogical Dictionary
of
New
England,
also
by
Wheeler in his
History
of
Stonington.)
Mercy
Gorham,
daughter
of
Capt. John
and Desire How-
land Gorham, b.
Jan.
20,
1659.
m.
George
Denison,
Jr.,
and
d.
Sept. 24, 1725. George
Denison,
Jr.,
fourth child of
Capt.
George
and Ann
(Borodell) Denison,
b. at
New. London,
Conn.,
1653,
was reared in
Stonington,
Conn.,
his
parents
havino- removed there the vear after his birth. As stated
above,
he m.
Mercy
Gorham,
by
whom he had
eight
children.
He d. Dec.
27, 171
1.
Samuel,
fourth child of
George, Jr.,
and
Mercy (Gorham)
Denison,
b.
1685
in
Stonington,
Conn., baptized
there
1686,
m. Mrs.
Mary (Lay)
Miner,
by
whom he had ten children.
The first four were b. in
Stonington.
Conn.,
the
remaining
six
in
Saybrook,
Conn. The wife of Samuel was the widow of
Christopher
Miner.
Sarah
(Denison)
Babcock,
eldest child of Samuel and
Mary
(Lay) (Miner)
Denison,
b. in
Stonington,
Conn.,
Jan.
6,
1710,
reared at
Saybrook,
Conn., m.
(i),
at
Saybr(^>k,
Conn.,
by
Rev. Hezekiah Marther,
Aug.
11,
1730,
William
Babcock,
by
whom she had nine
children;
m.
(2)
Nov.
5, 1753,
Ste-
phen
Chalker,
or
Chaucer,
of
Saybrook,
Conn.
(Authority
for the
alx>ve,
from
George, Jr.,
and
Mercy
[Gorham]
Denison to Sarah
[Denison]
Babcock
inclusive,
is
J.
O. Austin's
Genealogical Dictionary
of Rhode Island and
Wheeler's
History
of
Stonington.)
The
following history
of
Capt. George
Denison,
the
great-
grandfather
of Sarah Denison
Babcock,
was taken from His-
tory
of
Stonington,
Conn., by
Judge
Richard A. Wheeler:
Capt. George
Denison,
youngest
son of William Denison
The Babcock
Genealogy.
41
and wife
Margaret (Chandler)
Monck,
b. in
England, bap-
tized at
Stratford,
England,
Dec.
10, 1620,
went with his
parents
to New
England 1631,
and settled at
Roxbury,
Mass.
Later his
parents
d. there. In
1640
he m. at
Roxbury Bridget
Thompson, daughter
of
John Thompson (gentleman
of Cres-
ton, Northamptonshire, England),
and wife Alice. Brid-
get
was b.
Sept.
11, 1622,
d.
1643, leaving
two
daughters.
The same
year
after his wife's death
Capt. George
Denison
returned to
England
and for more than a
year
served in the
British
Army.
He was at the battle of
York,
or Marston
Moor,
where he did
good
service and was afterward taken
prisoner.
After his release he married a second
wife,
Miss
Ann
Borodell,
and with her returned to New
England
in the
year 1645,
^i^^l settled for a time at
Roxbury,
Mass. In
165
1
he removed with his
family
to New
London,
Conn. In
1652
the town of New London
granted
him two hundred acres of
land in the
Pequot-se-pos valley,
at
Mystic, Conn., upon
which
he
subsequently
built him a
dwelling
house
(May 3, 1663,
it
was
raised),
wherein he and his
family
made their
permanent
home. The records of Massachusetts and Connecticut show
that
Capt. George
Denison was not
only distinguished
as a
civilian,
but
became,
with the
exception
of
Maj. John
Mason,
the most
distinguished
soldier of Connecticut in her
early
history. Capt. George
Denison was
Captain
of New London
County
forces in
King Philip's
War,
and was with
Capt. John
Mason,
Jr.,
under
Maj.
Robert
Treat,
in the
great Swamp
fight,
Dec.
19, 1675.
He also served the next
year
in command
of the forces raised
by
him as
Provo-Marshal,
and
pursued
the remnant of the
Narragansett
and
Wampanaug
Indians,
and succeeded in
defeating
them and
capturing
the Indian
chief, Canonchet,
who was
brought
to
Stonington,
and on his
refusal to make
peace
with the
English
was shot. He assisted
as
]\Tagistrate
to enable the
I^equot
chiefs
designated by
the
English
to control the remnants of the
Pequots.
He was as-
sistant and
Deputy
from
Stonington
to the General Court for
fifteen sessions. He d. at
Hartford, Conn.,
Oct.
24, 1694,
and his widow d.
Sept.
26,
17
12,
aged ninety-seven years.
Their
graves may
be found in the Elm Grove
Cemetery
at
Mystic,
Conn.
Admiral
George Dewey,
the hero of
Manila,
traces his an-
cestry
to this
Capt. George
Denison the
distinguished
Indian
warrior.
By Capt.
Denison's will,
dated Nov. 20,
1693,
he
gave away
many
hundred acres of land and much other
property.
42
The Babcock
Genealogy.
One
legacy given
his
son,
George,
was one half of a tract
of one thousand acres of land nejir
Norwich,
which land was
given
him, Capt. George,
as a
legacy by Joshua
the son of
Uncas, the same time
Mohegan
sachem. The son
George
was
also
given
two Indian
servants,
a
young
man and
woman,
together
with a considerable stock of neat
cattle, horses, sheep,
and swine. The will further
states,
"I
give
to
my
son
John
my great
sword and the
gauntlet
which I wore in the wars of
England
;
I also
give
him a silver
s^won
of ten
shillings,
marked 'G. and A.' I
give
to
my
son
George twenty shillings
in silver or a cutlas or
rapier."
Much
property
was
given
to his son William. One
legacy
reads,
"I
give
unto
my
son William Denison
my rapier
and
broad buff
belt,
and tin
cartridge
box,
which I used in the
Indian
wars,
together
with
my long
carbine,
which belt and
sword I used in the same service." William was also
given
two Indian servants as
follows,
"John,
whom I
bought
of the
county,
and his son
Job,
who was torn in
my
house."
To William was
given
five hundred acres of
land,
being
one half of an allotment at
Windham, "which is a
part
of a
legacy given
me
by Joshua
son of
Uncas,
the same time
sachem of
Mohegan,
as
may
more
fully appear
on the court
Records at New London."
34.
Amy^
Babcock,
dau. of
Capt. John
and
Mary (Champ-
lin)
Babcock
(John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
Feb.
8,
1712-3;
m.
Aug. 9, 1732,
Ezekiel Gavitt.
He and his wife were constituent members of Elder Parks
Presbyterian
Church,
organized
in
Westerly May 5, 1742.
Ezekiel was ordained as a deacon. One of the entries
upon
the old records of their church is as follows : "Lords
Day
De-
cember
ye
2th
1753

We
judge
it
worthy
the Lord and be-
coming
his
People
to
place
in our Public Records Ye
Signal
appearance
in his Power and Grace in Answer to our
Prayers,
in
Blessing
a field of corn of Deacon Ezekiel Gavit's which
was
planted
with a
foreign
sort of corn not natural to our
Soil,
which
beyond
all
expectation
and
Hope yielded
a
good crop
of
Corn,"
etc.
(W.
and
W.)
Children
(from
A. V.
R.,
Westerly)
:
Elijah,
b.
May 28, 1734.
John,
b.
July 13, 1736.
William,
b. Nov.
11, 1737.
Amy.
b. Dec.
i, 1739;
"i- Nov.
12, 1780,
180 Isaac Babcock.
Ezekiel,
b.
June 15. 1741 ;
m. Mar.
22, 1767, 178
Phebe Babcock.
Hannah,
b. Mar.
8, 1742-3.
The Babcock
Goiealogy. 43
Lucy,
b. Dec.
5. 1744.
Elijah,
b.
Jan. 6, 1746.
Ichabod,
b. Oct.
30, 1750.
35.
JoB^
Babcock,
son of
Job
and Deborah Babcock
(John, James ist),
b.
1697 (?);
m.
(1)
Oct.
10, 1717,
EHzal)eth Hull
(North Kingston Record);
m.
(2) Mary
,
name mentioned in his will. When in
1723
the town of
Kingston
was div'ided
Job
Babcock,
Jr.'s,
house was left in N.
Kingston,
near its southern
line,
dividing
it from S.
Kings-
ton "He was
Justice
of the Peace for S.
Kingston 1758-
60. He was
Ensign (might
have been
Job 3d)
in Second
Company
of S.
Kingston
Militia,
Capt.
Nathaniel
Helme,
Commander,
1758." (Smith.)
Job's
will recorded Mar.
13, 1775,
in S.
Kingston,
men-
tions children
Job,
Deborah, Isabel,
and
Hannah,
grandchil-
dren "Paul
Babcock,
son of Hannah
Armstrong,
xA.nn Bab-
cock,
dau. of Hannah
Armstrong."
In
1756 Job
and his wife sold certain lands to
Joseph
Hammond.
Children :
94 Josiah,"
b.
1720 (?) ;
m. Miss
Maraw,
"an Irish
lady
of culture."
Job,
b.
;
m. South
Kingston,
Nov.
20, 1748,
Susanna
Hopkins.
"Job
Babcock of
Exeter, Lieut.
Militia, 1759, Capt. 1760."
(Smith.)
Deborah,
b.
;
m. (will
says)
Lsaac
Moon,
Records in Exeter
say
Asa
Moon, Aug. 13, 1758.
Isabel,
b.
;
m. South
Kingston,
Nov.
11, 1762, James
Steadman.
Hannah,
b.
;
m. Michael
Armstrong.
36.
Samuel^
Babcock,
son of
Job
and Deborah Babcock
(John, James ist),
b. S.
Kingston,
name found in his
father's will
;
m. Bethiah .
By
his father's
will, recorded
S.
Kingston
Feb.
lo,
1755,
he received a
legacy.
He and his
wife sold certain lands in
1755
to his brother
Job. (S. Kings-
ton
Records.)
Samuel d. intestate.
Peleg
Brown was
ap-
pointed
his administrator. An
inventory
of his
property
was
taken at the house of
John
Babcock Dec.
7, 1805.
Samuel
was
Justice
of the
Peace,
S.
Kingston,
in
1744-7; Ensign,
1735-6. (Smith.)
Children,
recorded in S.
Kingston (A.
Y.
R.)
:
Mary,
b. Dec.
i8, 1721 ;
ni. Richard Bass.
95 Jonathan,'
b. Nov.
26, 1723;
m.
Lydia
Lee.
Samuel, Jr.,
b. Nov.
5. 1725;
m.
Jan. 18,
1748,
Elizabeth Cottrell.
Had two children, Samuel and Elizabeth. He was
Ensign
in
S.
Kingston
Militia
1750-1.
96 John,
b.
Jan. 27, 1727-8;
m.
Lydia
.
44
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
97 Job,
b.
Jan. 20, 1729-30;
m. Susanna
Champlin.
98 Simeon,
b.
Jan. 6, 1731-2;
m. Elizabeth Gaboon.
99 James,
b.
June 14, 1734;
m. Sarah Sheldon.
100
Joseph,
b. Oct.
4, 1737;
m. Sarah Wait.
37.
John'*
Babcock,
son of
Job
and Deborah Babcock
(John, James ist),
b. in S.
Kingston;
d. about Nov.
i,
1763;
m.
(i)
Sarah
Segar;
ni.
(2)
Mar.
17, 1747,
in S.
Kingston, Jemima Reynolds (A.
V.
R.).
That
Jemima
after-
ward married
John
Sheldon is
proved
from the
following
items of S.
Kingston
records:
"May
20,
1775, John
Babcock
(no
doubt son of
John deceased) bought
of
John
Sheldon
and
Jemima
his wife
(formerly
the wife of
John Ba1x:ock)
certain devises and
bequests (under
the will of her former
husband,
said
John Babcock),
for 60
pds."
In 1
73
1
John
Babcock received certain lands
by
deed from
his
father.
Job
Babcock.
By
the will of
Job
Babcock,
proved
Feb.
10, 1755,
certain lands were
conveyed
to son
John
who
was named as executor to the \\\\\.
John
Babcock
bought
of
Job
and Deborah Babcock
(pre-
sumal>ly
his
parents)
one hundred and
sixty
acres Mar.
28,
1733. John
Babcock
quitclaimed
to brother
Job
certain
lands
June 17, 1741. John
Babcock and
Sarah,
his
wife,
sold
to Nathan Tanner one hundred and
sixty
acres
June 30. 1741.
S.
Kingston
records show that in
1761 John
Babcock deeded
land in S.
Kingston
to his
sons,
John,
Samuel,
Jonathan,
Gideon,
and
Joseph. By
his
will,
dated Oct.
13, 1763, pro-
bated Nov.
4, 1763,
son
John
executor and
residuary legatee,
he
gives
to his wife,
Jemima.
1,000,
old
tenor,
and certain
other
legacies, including
use of
parts
of
dwelling
house for her
use and
"my
small children." He also
gives legacies
to his
son
Jonathan, John,
Gideon,
Joseph,
and
Ichabod, and refers
to land that
formerly belonged
to
"my
son
Samuel,
deceased."
He
gives legacies
to his
daughter
Sarah
Langworthy
and
her
daughter Mary,
to his
grandsons Benjamin Langworthy
and
John
Babcock,
to his
granddaughters
Elizabeth and Sarah.
From the
foregoing
it
appears
that
by
his first wife he had
five
children,
as follows
(dates
of birth
unknown)
:
lOi
John,"
b.
1740 (?);
m. Mehitable Sheldon.
102
Jonathan,
b.
;
m.
Amey
Clarke.
Samuel, died
prior
to date of will.
103
Sarah, b.
1737 (?);
m. Amos
Langworthy.
104 Ichabod,
b.
1745 (?) ;
m.
Amy
Card.
Children
by
second wife
(dates given
A. V.
R.)
:
HOUSE BUILT AND OCCUPIED BY DR.
JOSHUA
BABCOCK.
The house is located on
Quarry Hill,
Westerly,
R.
I.,
and is still in
good repair. Page 30.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 45
105 Gideon,
b.
Apr. 28, 1757;
m. Hannah .
Joseph,
b.
Aug. 19, 1759.
Mary,
b. Feb.
4. 1762.
38.
Deborah^
Babcock,
daii. of
Job
and Deborah Babcock
(John. James ist),
b. S.
Kingston;
m. Oct.
27, 1728,
Joseph
Hoxie,
b.
1696. They
settled in
Richmond,
R. I. Their
children are recorded in
Richmond,
as follows
(A.
V.
R.)
:
Joseph,
b.
May 15, 1729;
d.
Apr. 15, 1815.
Job,
b.
May 21, 1731.
Mary,
b.
Sept. 19, 1733.
Jeremiah,
b. Nov.
8,
1735.
John,
b.
Jan. 22, 1737.
Thomas, b.
May 25, 1740.
Samuel,
b. Dec.
25, 1742.
Simeon,
b.
July 31, 1745.
Elijah,
b. Oct.
4, 1748.
39. Mary^ Babcock. dau. of
George
and Elizabeth
(Hall)
Babcock
(John, James ist),
b.
W^esterly,
R. I.,
Sept.
20,
1695;
date of death not fonnd ;
m. Mar.
19, 1717,
Thomas
Potter,
Jr.,
son of Thomas and Susanna
(Tripp)
Potter,
of
N.
Kingston,
R. L. b. Feb.
8, 1695.
d. in
Hopkinton, Jan.
8,
1773,
buried near
Wcwjdville,
R. I. Remains of husband and
wife removed about a hundred
years
later
by Judge
William
H.
Potter,
of
Mystic,
Conn.,
to First
Hopkinton Cemtery,
near Potter
Hill,
R. I.
Thomas,
Jr.,
m.
(2) Judith Rogers,
b.
1712.
d.
1805.
Children, born in
Hopkinton.
Susanna,
b. Feb. 20.
1718-9.
Thomas,
b.
Sept. 14, 1720;
d.
1749.
Jonathan,
b.
1723;
m.
Jan.
18.
1748. Mary
West.
Mary.
h. ; m. Elisha Clark.
Elizabeth, b.
Jan. 29, 1727:
m. Isaac
Saunders;
moved to Peters-
burg.
N. Y.
106
George."
b.
Jan. 3. 1731-2;
m. Content Maxson.
Stephen,
b.
;
m.
Sept. 2, 1756,
Sarah Sheldon.
(For
further record of the descendants of
Mary
Bal)Cock
Potter, see
part
iv of the
History
and
Genealogies
of the Pot-
ter families in
America,
by
Charles Edward
Potter.)
40.
George* Babcock.
Jr.,
son of
George
and Elizabeth
(Hall)
Babcock
(John. James ist).
b.
Westerly. Apr.
9, 1699.
d.
Hopkinton,
R. I.,
1767, aged sixty-eight years;
m.
N.
Kingston.
Dec.
20,
1721,
Susanna Potter, dau. of
John
and
Sarah
(Wilson)
Potter, b. N.
Kingston. Sept. 17, 1704,
d.
Hopkinton.
date unknown.
George, Jr.,
was admitted a freeman
Feb.,
1727-8.
46
The Babcuck
Genealogy.
Children,
b. in that
part
of Westerly which is now
Hopkin-
ton,
R. I.
(W.
T.
R.):
107 Elizabeth,''
b.
Westerly, Jan. 25, 1725-6;
m.
John
Burdick.
108
George,
b. Dec.
29, 1727;
ni. Mehitable Wheeler.
109 Martha,
b. Dec.
8, 1729;
m.
(i) Capt.
Simon
Rhodes; (2)
Col.
James
Rhodes.
Susanna,
b. Mar. 16,
1731-2;
m.
(by
William
Babcock, Justice,
Nov.
3, 1748) Benj.
Clark
(?).
no
Christopher,
b. Feb.
27, 1736-7;
m. Martha
Perry.
111
Samuel,
b.
May 30, 1739;
m. Ruth Babcock.
112
Hezekiah,
b.
May 30, 1739;
m. Martha Hoxie.
113 Rowse,
b.
Apr. 29, 1746;
m. Ruth Maxson.
41.
David*
Babcock,
son of
George
and Elizabeth
(Hall)
Babcock
(John, James 1st),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Dec.
22,
1700;
d. S.
Kingston,
Mar.,
1783;
ni.,
by
his
father,
George
Babcock,
justice,
Feb.
24, 1730,
Dorcas, dau. of Daniel and
Dorcas
(Gardner)
Brown,
of
Westerly,
b.
May 23, 171 3.
d.
S.
Kingston,
Dec.
18,
1798.
At the time of his
marriage
it
is
probable
that his home w^as in S.
Kingston,
and that he con-
tinued to live there
through
life. Records of four children are
found in
Westerly.
His wnll mentions ten children.
The will of David
Babcock,
dated
Apr. 10, 1782, probated
and recorded at S.
Kingston,
R.
I.,
Mar.
10,
1783, gives
to
his wife much
personal property, including
tw^o
negro
women
named
"Phylis"
and
"Coocoo;"
gives personal property
to
each of his four
daughters,
Ruth
Babcock,
Dorcas Babcock,
Mary
Denison,
and Miriam Watson
;
gives
a farm and other
property
to each of his five
living
sons,
David,
Jonathan,
Gid-
eon,
Abijah,
and
Asa;
to his
grandson
Benedict,
eldest son
of his deceased son
Benedict,
a farm
;
also mentions two
brothers of
Benedict,
Jr., namely,
Gardner and
Denison,
and
three
sisters, Sarah,
Mary,
and Frances. The will
appoints
son Gideon as executor.
From the first clause of the will there is reserved from the
"household
plate" given
to his wife
"my
silver tankard."
By
the second clause of the
will,
in addition to real estate
given
to
"my
beloved son David,"
is
given "my
silver tankard herein
before reserved out of the
plate given my
wife." The tankard
has been handed down in the
family,
and is now owned
by
Mrs. Emma Balx:ock Horton,
of
Chicago,
and
daughter
of
548 George
Babcock and
Emily (Brown)
Babcock.
(For pic-
ture of
tankard, see records of Mrs.
Horton.)
Children,
all b. S.
Kingston
:
114 David,
b.
Apr.
10,
1734:
m. Sarah
Perry.
115 Jonathan,
b. Nov.
19, 1735;
m. Susanna
Perry.
116 Benedict, b. Oct.
21, 1737;
m.
Mary Thompson.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 47
Ruth,
b.
May
28, 1739;
m. her cousin iii Samuel Babcock.
Abijah,
b.
Jan. 8, 1741.
117 Gideon,
b.
July 2, 1744;
m.
Alary Chesebrough.
Dorcas,
b. Mar.
14, 1745;
m.
64
Nathan Babcock.
(See
his
records.)
118
Mary,
b.
Sept. 27, 1747;
ni.
Joseph
Denison.
Asa.
b. .
Miriam,
b. .
42.
Jonathan*
Babcock,
son of
George
and Elizabeth
(Hall)
Babcock
(John, James ist),
b.
Westerly (?),
Mar.
22,
1702-3;
m. Elizabeth . It
may
be
possible
that
one of his children was
Mary
Babcock,
recorded
upon
the S.
Kingston
Records,
b.
Sept.
i, 1724;
m.
Aug.
8,
1745,
to Rich-
ard
Boss,
of
Charlestown,
b. Feb.
26,
1724.
Child:
119 Jonathan,"
b.
;
m. Phebe Perkins.
(Tradition.)
43.
Eunice*
Babcock,
dau. of
George
and Elizabeth
(Hall)
Babcock
(John, James ist),
b. S.
Kingston (?), Jan. 13,
1
712-3;
m.
May
10,
1737, Capt.
Silas
Greenman,
of
Stoning-
ton. Conn. She was his third wife.
(Records
of the
marriage
and their children found in Wheeler's
History
of
Stonington.)
Children :
Katherine,
b.
Apr. 22, 1738.
Abigail,
b.
Aug. 15, 1740.
Anna,
b.
Jan. 30, 1742.
Elizabeth,
b. Nov.
5, 1744.
44.
Hezekiah*
Babcock,
ninth child of
George
and Eliza-
beth
(Hall)
Babcock
(John, James ist),
b. S.
Kings-
ton
(?),
Mar.
25. 1715-6;
d.
1798;
m. at
Newport, Jan. 3,
1739-40, by
Daniel
(^uld.
Justice, Mary
Peckham. She d.
1796, aged eighty.
He was a freeman
May
2,
1738,
was a
representative
of
S.
Kingston 1761,
Moderator of town
meeting 1764-5,
Town
Councilman
1769-71, Justice
of the Peace
1740-6.
(Records
of children obtained from Mr. Edwin
Babcock,
of
Westerly,
R. I. Some of the children found on S.
Kingston
records;
probably
all were born
there.)
Children :
Caleb, b. Dec.
7, 1740;
d.
July
10,
1741.
120
Peleg
W.."^ b.
Apr. 18, 1742;
d.
June 7, 1828;
m. his
cousin, Lucy
Babcock.
Eunice, b. Feb.
11, 1744;
d.
Aug. 13, 1844.
121
Caleb,
b. Nov.
28, 1745
: m. Waite Peckham.
George,
b. Mar. 2,
1747;
d. unm.
Augustus,
b. Nov
25, 1749;
d.
Jan. 11, 1753.
48
The Babcock
Genealogy.
Joseph,
b.
Jan. 28, 17.52.
d.
Sept. 26, 1776,
iinni.
Mary,
b.
Aug. 20, 1754;
d. Mar.
9, 1807;
111.
Joseph Peckham,
May 25, 1774.
Augustus,
b. Feb.
9, 1757;
drowned
May, 1798;
m.
(i) Mary,
dau.
of
Joseph Browning;
m.
(2)
Sarah Slocum. He served as
Capt.
of Militia in S.
Kingston, 1794-5. (Smith.)
45.
Elisha^
Babcock,
son of
George
and Elizabeth
(Hall)
Babcock
(John, James ist),
b.
May
18.
17
18,
S.
Kings-
ton;
m.
July 4, 1744,
Richmond,
R.
I., Elizabeth,
dan. of
Samuel and Susanna
(Hazzard) Perry,
b. Nov.
3, 17 19.
Her
sister Sarah m. David
Babcock,
a
nephew
of Elisha.
Elisha settled in
Richmond,
R.
I.,
on a farm of three hun-
dred and
fifty
acres,
which he received
by
deed of
gift
from
his father in
1751,
it
being part
of the "Shannock Purchase."
He was
Justice
of the Peace from
1753
to
1759,
also
1775.
(Smith.)
In
1768
Elisha was a member of the
Westerly
S. D. B.
Church,
S. D. B. Memorial.
In
Sept., 1787,
it was voted that Elisha
Babcock,
of Rich-
mond,
be
paid
one
quarter part
of his claim
against
the
State,
that
being
the same rate that others had been
paid.
Children :
122
Simeon,*
b.
May 31, 1745 ;
m.
Mary Perry.
Eunice,
b.
Richmond,
R.
I., July 28, 1746;
m. Mar.
6, 1771,
Nathaniel,
son of
Jonathan
Clark,
of Charlestown.
Elizabeth,
b. Richmond,
Sept. 23, 1747;
m. Daniel Greene.
Elisha,
b.
Richmond,
Dec.
17, 1748;
d. at
sea,
unm.
Alice,
b.
Richmond, May 29, 1750;
m. Nov.
24, 1773,
Michael
John-
son,
of East Greenwich.
Sarah,
b.
Richmond, Apr. 23, 1742;
unm.
Susanna,
b.
Richmond,
Feb.
i, 1754;
m. William
Champlin.
Deliverance,
b.
Richmond, May 9, 1755;
m.
Elijah
Kimball.
123 Ruth,
b.
1757;
m. Simeon
Perry.
124 Jesse,
b.
Apr. 19, 1759;
m. Hannah Cross.
Maribah,
b.
;
m. Russel Crandell.
Lydia,
b. Mar.
11, 1763;
m. Alfred Hurlburt.
46.
Lydia^
Babcock,
dau. of Robert and
Lydia
Babcock
(John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I., Nov.
3, 1703,
m.
by
her
uncle,
John
Babcock,
Justice, Westerly, Sept. 20,
1722,
Roger
Elderton.
Records of
children,
found in A. V. R. :
Joseph,"*
b.
Jan. 6, 1723.
Robert,.
b. Mar.
12, 1724.
Bridget,
b. Mar.
27, 1726.
Mary,
b.
Apr.
10.
1728.
Sarah,
b.
Jan. 8, 1732.
Lydia,
b. Dec.
10, 1736.
Joseph, 2d,
b.
Jan.
10,
1744-5.
M'Oliver'Bi>wdi
wri. died
J^'l^/lj
fn
memory ijf''
Reiic
of
From a
photograph
taken
1902.
Page 55-
The Babcock
Genealogy. 49
47.
EzEKiEL'*
Babcock, son of Ruljert and
Lydia (Crandall)
Babc()ck:
(John, James ist),
b.
Westerly, June
22,
1716;
ni. Oct.
26,
1740, by
Elder
John
Maxson,
Eunice
Billings,
dan. of
James
and
Mary (Hewitt) Billings,
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Aug. 17, 1721. Marriage
recorded in
Westerly;
rec-
ords of wife and children from
History
of
Stonington by
Wheeler.
Nathan
Hinckley,
husband of
Mary
Babcock,
was brother
to the wives of Robert and David Babcock. Wheeler states
that the sons of this Babcock
family
settled in New York
State in
1794.
Children :
Elihu. b.
July 8, 1741 ;
m. Elizabeth
Jefferies Aug.
28,
1766.
Elihu
and his brother Robert served in the
Revolution,
six months on
frigate
Trumbull,
under
Capt.
Saltonstall.
Mary,
b.
1744:
m.
Stonington, Sept. 8, 1776,
Nathan
Hinckley,
sixth child of Samuel and second
wife, Mary (Wyatt) Hinckley,
b. Feb.
2T,. 1748.
125
David.''
b. Feb.
2, 1745;
m.
Mary Hinckley.
Martha,
b. ; m. Dec.
24. 1772,
Nathaniel Eells, eldest son of
Rev. Nathaniel and first
wife, Mercy Gushing Eells,
b.
Stoning-
ton, May 9, 1735.
126 Robert, b.
Sept. 17, 1753;
ni.
Stonington,
Feb.
27, 1780,
Grace
Hinckley.
49.
Joseph^
Babcock,
J''-, youngest
child of
Joseph
and Re-
becca
(Stanton)
Babcock,
b.
\\'esterly;
m. Dec.
9, 1730,
Susaniia
Thompson,
dau. of Isaac and
Mary Thompson,
of
Westerly,
b. Nov.
25, 1713.
By
the will of
Joseph's
father, entered in
Westerly,
Feb. 22,
1741-2,
he was to receive after the death of his
mother,
the
negro
man Primus.
Joseph
was
appointed
administrator for
the estate of his
mother,
July 27, 1747.
Oct.,
1733, Joseph
Baljcock,
Jr.,
of
Westerly,
was made a
freeman
by
the General Court of Rhode Island.
(C.
R. of
R.
I.,
vol.
iv.)
Children,
from
Westerly
Records:
Hosanna, b.
;
d.
young.
Prudence,
b. Oct.
22, 1732;
m.
Jan. 9, 1755,
to William
Saunders, Jr.
Found no record of children.
Joseph,
b. Dec.
9, 1734;
d.
young.
Jesse,
b.
Apr. 3. 1737;
m.
(by
Ichabod
Babcock, Justice)
Mar. 8,
1763.
to
Abigail,
dau. of
Henry
and
Abigail Mulkins. b. Oct.
15,
174
1.
(A.
V.
R.)
No record of children.
Hannah, b.
Jan. 27, 1739-40.
Joseph,
b.
Jan. 9, 1741-2
; m.
]\rary
.
127
Rebecca,"* b.
Apr. 14, 1744;
m.
Ghamplain Lanpheare.
128
Joshua,
b. Oct.
5, 1747;
m.
Nancy
Hawkins.
129
Ann, b.
June
18,
1749;
m. William West.
Ichabod,
b.
June 10, 1751.
4
50
The Babcock
Genealogy.
50.
Thomas'*
Babcock, Sr., son of Col. Oliver and Susan-
na
(Clark) Babcock,
b.
Westerly,
now
Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
Mar.
7, 1710;
d.
;
m.
(i) Mary
Davidson
(?).
Early
records of
Shrewsbury
Church mention "Ruth Bab-
cock,
wife of Thomas Babcock." He m.
(2) Judith,
dau. of
Rev.
John
and Elizabeth
(Maxson)
Davis,
b.
Apr. 7, 1731,
in
Westerly.
He settled first in
Westerly,
R.
I.,
or
Stonington,
Conn.,
where he was a
ship carpenter.
Prior to
1752
he re-
moved with his
family
to
Squam,
Monmouth
Co.,
N.
J.,
where
there was a S. D. B. settlement and church near the ocean.
Church records show that the last Sabbath in
Feb.,
1752,
Thomas Babcock and Thomas Davis were chosen deacons of
the
Shrewsbury
S. D. B. Church.
The latest mention of Thomas
Babcock, Sr.,
in the Shrews-
bury
Church records is
1785.
The name of
Judith
Babcock
occurs the same date. In New
Jersey
he manufactured salt
from sea water.
Children
by
first wife:
130 Mary,"
b.
;
m. Simeon Maxson.
Simeon,
b. .
Children
by
second wife:
Experience,
b.
;
m.
John,
son of Rev. William Davinson.
Elizabeth, b.
;
m.
Henry McLafferty,
who in
1797
was Pastor
of the S. D. B. Church at
Piscataway,
N.
J.
131
Thomas,
b. Feb. 12,
1759;
m. Martha Davis.
Amey,
b.
;
unm.
51.
Mary*
Babcock,
dau. of Col. Oliver and Susanna
(Clark) Babcock,
b.
Westerly,
now
Hopkinton,
Feb.
8,
1712-3;
d.
Stonington,
Conn.,
prior
to
1768;
m. about
1732
or
1733, Henry
Cobb,
son of
Henry, Jr.,
and Lois
(Hallet) Cobb,
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Apr. 15, 17
10. He m.
(2)
Mar.
2,
1768,
Prudence
Champlin.
Children,
b. in
Stonington,
Conn. :
Nathan,
b.
June 12, 1734;
d.
1805.
Susanna,
b. Nov.
10, 1735;
m.
(i)
Oct.
15, 1760,
Azariah Stan-
ton;
m.
(2) 1774, Jeremiah Tenney.
Lois,
b. Oct.
24. 1737;
m. Nov.
26, 1761,
Acors Sheffield.
Mary,
b. Feb.
15, 1740;
m.
Jan. 24, 1760,
Thomas
Noyes;
she d.
1833.
Ebenezer,
b. Mar.
30. 1742.
Oliver, b. Mar.
13, 1744.
Elkanah, b. Mar.
6, 1746.
Eunice, b.
Aug. 3, 1748;
m.
Apr.
11,
1773. Sylvester
Pendleton.
Sarah,
b.
Sept. 30. 1750;
m. Feb.
14, 1771,
Andrew Brown.
Anne,
b.
Jan. 4, 1756;
m. Ward.
(Wheeler.)
The Babcock
Genealogy. 51
52.
Simeon"*
Babcock,
son of Col. Oliver and Susanna
(Clark)
Babcock
(John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
now
Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
Sept. 27, 1717;
m. at
Hopkinton,
Oct.
3,
1743,
Sarah
Gardner,
b.
Apr.
6,
1725. (A.
V.
R.)
In Probate records of
Hopkinton, 1796,
the will of Simeon
Babcock is found. The will mentions sons
Jeremiah, Jason,
Lucas, and
Jonathan,
and
daughters
Eunice
Landphere, Lucy
Randal, Dorcas Tieft.
Lydia
Alaxson,
and Hannah Burdick.
Wife Sarah has use of
property during
her life with son
Jona-
than as executor.
Children :
Eunice, b. Oct.
3, 1744.
1,32 Jeremiah.'
b.
May
i6,
1746;
m. Susannah
Rogers.
Thomas,
b.
July
21,
1748.
Lucy,
b.
Jan.
11.
1750.
Dorcas,
b. Dec. i,
1753.
132a Jason,
b.
July 9, 1756:
m.
Mary
.
Lydia,
b.
June
20.
1759.
Hannah,
b.
Apr.
28.
1762.
Lucas, b.
Apr. 24, 1765.
Jonathan,
b.
Apr.
18,
1768;
m. Priscilla Wheeler
(?),
of
Stonington.
He sold his father's homestead in
1797
to
Joseph
Maxson.
53.
Oliver,^
Jr..
son of Col. Oliver and Susanna
(Clark)
Babcock
(John, James ist),
b.
Sept.
16,
1722,
in that
part
of
Westerly
set off Mar.
19. 1758,
and now called
Hop-
kinton;
d. in
Leyden,
Mass., Feb.
24,
1806;
m. at
Westerly,
1744 (?),
Patience Pendleton, dau. of
Joseph
and Sarah
(Worden)
Pendleton, b. in
Westerly, June 13, 1726,
d. in
Leyden,
Mass. Date of removal from
Hopkinton,
R.
L,
to
Leyden,
Mass., not
known,
but
many
of his children lived for
a time in
Leyden.
Extensive records of the descendants of the above-named
parents
will
appear
in this volume.
Many
of them
were,
through years
of effort, collected
by
Asher Miner Babcock.
He was the son of Ezra and Saberah
(Stillman)
Babcock, and
grandson
of
Oliver,
Jr.,
and Patience
(Pendleton)
Babcock.
The records above mentioned were loaned to the writer
by
the
family
of the late
George
H. Babcock.
of
Plainfield.
N.
J.
He was son of Asher Miner
Bal^cock,
and assisted his father
in
collecting
the records.
Children, b.
Hopkinton
:
133
Oliver.' b.
June
28.
1746;
m.
Tacy
Maxson.
134 Peleg.
b. Oct.
4, 1748;
m.
Lucy
Maxson.
135
Susanna, b.
June 25, 1750;
m. Mr. Fen.
136
Deborah, b.
Apr.
11.
1752;
m. Nathaniel Stillman.
Lucy,
b.
1754;
m.
Benjamin Baker,
of
Hopkinton,
R. L No children.
52
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Sarah,
b.
Apr. 27, 1756;
m. Philemon Steadman and lived in
Lej'den,
Mass.
Mary.
b.
June 11, 1758;
ni.
Benjamin Baker;
lived in
Leyden,
Mass.
No children.
Ruth,
b.
Apr. 20, 1760;
m.
James Kenyon.
Clarke, b.
June 10, 1762;
lived and d. at
Winfield,
N. Y.
;
m.
Baker.
137
Ruhannah,
b.
May
16, 1764;
m. Edward Denison.
138 Capt.
Paul, b.
May
18, 1766;
m. Hannah Burdick.
139
Ezra, b.
Sept. 16, 1769;
m. Saberah Stillman.
140 Capt. Luke,
b.
Aug. 6, 1772;
m.
Betsey
Main.
54.
Capt. Joseph,**
son of Col. Oliver and Susanna
(Clark)
Babcock
(John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
now
Hopkin-
ton,
Oct.
18, 1726;
d.
Leyden (?),
Mass.,
Jan. 24, 1796;
m.
Sept.
6,
1757,
Anna
Harris,
of
Colchester, Conn.,
b. Oct.
17,
1730,
d.
June 14, 1805;
moved to
Leyden.
Mass.,
1776.
He
was Lieutenant in
Hopkinton
Militia in
1761, Captain 1762,
'63, '64,
'66.
(Smith.)
Nov.
16,
1
76
1,
Col. Oliver Babcock deeded to his son
Jo-
seph
Babcock "for and in consideration of the Natural Love
and affection which I bear unto
my
son
Joseph
Babcock
eighty
acres,
dwelling
house."
(Hopkinton
T.
R.,
book i,
p. 374.)
In
1762
Oliver
Babcock, Jr.,
deeded land to his brother
Joseph.
(Hopkinton
T.
R., book
i, p. 375.) Joseph
was one
of the executors named in his father's will.
Children :
Annie,
b. Nov.
26, 1758;
unm.
141 Polly* (Mary),
b. Nov.
17, 1760;
m. David Denison,
of
Leyden,
Mass.
;
d. Eeb.
15, 1817.
142 Harris,
b. March
15. I7(?3;
m.
Sally
Newell.
143
Lieut.
Joseph,
b.
July 29, 1765;
m.
Jane
Wallace.
Fanny,
b. Dec.
17, 1767;
d. unm.
144
Darius, b.
June 17, 1770;
m. Louisa Beebe.
Allah,
b.
Sept. 5, 1774 (first
letter of name
obliterated).
55.
James,
^
son of
James, Jr.,
and Sarah
(Vose)
Babcock
(James, John, James
ist),
b.
Stonington,
now N. Ston-
ington, May 29, 1708; bap. Stonington, Aug.
i,
1708;
m. at
Stonington, by Justice
Palmer S. Clark,
May 7. 1730,
Phebe
Swan.
May 13, 1733,
he
joined
the N.
Stonington
Church
at Milltown.
By
the will of his
grandfather, Capt. James
Babcock,
of
Westerly,
dated
Jan. 9, 1736,
he received two certain tracts
of land in
Westerly,
each
containing
one hundred acres. This
land he
sold.
Oct.
15, 1741,
to
Stephen
Babcock,
of
Westerly.
In the deed he,
James,
is mentioned as
residing
in
Stoning-
ton,
Conn. It is believed that he lived on
what
is novv
known
The Babcock
Genealogy. 53
as the Daniel Brown Farm on the
Stonington
road, midway
between
Westerly
and
Stonington.
Children
(Wheeler):
145 Plichc,"
b.
May 2, 1731 ;
111. Rufus Palmer.
Sarah,
b. Feb.
12, 1733.
James,
b. Feb.
22, 1735; bap. 1735;
m.
July
21. 1757,
Lucretia'
Babcuck, dau. of
2>-
Eld.
Stephen
and Anna
(Thompson)
Bab-
cock,
of
Westerly,
b. Nov.
2, 1734. (A.
V.
R.)
Elias,
b. Dec.
16, 1736.
In N. Y. in the
Revolution, p.
18, the name
Elias Babcock
appears among
the enlisted men in Col. Goose Van
Schaick's First
Regiment
of the Line.
146
Abel. b.
Apr. 28, 1739;
m.
(ij
Hannah
Lewis; m.
(2)
Elizabeth
Williams.
Manila, b. Feb.
22, 1741 ; bap. June 7, 1741.
56.
Capt.
Nathaniel,^
son of
James, Jr.,
and Sarah
(Vose)
Babcock
(James, John, James ist),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Mar.
6,
1709-10; bap. Stonington,
Mar.
6,
1710;
joined
N.
Stonington Congregational
Church
1738;
d. be-
fore
Oct.,
1772;
m. Nov.
20,
1733,
Sarah
Billings,
of Pres-
ton,
Conn.,
b.
1715,
d.
Petersburg,
N. Y., Feb.
25, 1794.
Mar.
13, 1735-6,
he
bought
for
300,
of
John Gallup
and
John
Dixon,
the west half of the farm
previously
deeded to
him
by
his
grandfather,
a
survey having
shown that
part
of
the farm
lay
in
Voluntown,
hence
Capt. James
had no
good
title to it.
Feb.
25, 1760,
Nathaniel Babcock
conveyed
to his son Na-
thaniel,
Jr.,
"the east
part
of the land the
granter
now lives
on,
in
Voluntown,
bounded on the south
by Stonington
land."
The second
Thursday
of
Oct.,
1772,
the General
Assembly
of Connecticut authorized Nathaniel Babcock and Sarah Bab-
cock,
joint
administrators of the estate of the late
Capt.
Na-
thaniel
Babcock,
to sell
forty
and one half acres of land. Mar.
25, 1773,
the land was sold to Elias Babcock. The
following
day
Elias Babcock sold the same land to Nathaniel Babcock,
Jr.
Nathaniel was commissioned
Ensign
in Connecticut Mili-
tia in
1740, Captain 1750, by
the General
Assembly
of Con-
necticut.
(Book
1735-43, p. 291,
C. R. of
Conn.)
Children
(Records gathered
from town records of
Stoning-
ton,
deeds,
and records of N.
Stonington
Church. Dates from
records
prepared by
Nathaniel
Babcock,
Sr.
)
:
147
Nathaniel,"
Jr.,
b.
Jan. 24, 1735;
m.
Mary
Larrison.
Jonas,
b. Feb. 21.
1737;
d. Oct.
15, 1755.
The
following
was
copied
from a
journal
left
by
Nathaniel Babcock, Sr. :
"June,
the
9th
day. 1755, my
well-beloved son
Jonas
Babcock left home, and
June
Ti he set out for Norwich
(Ct.)
and Crown Point,
and
Sept. 5
he arrived at Lake
George,
and the 8th of the month
they
54
The Babcock
Genealogy.
had a battle with the French and Indians
; 24th
of
Sept.
he was
taken sick. The
4th
of Oct. he left Lake
George
and came to
Albany.
He died Oct.
15,
about 2 o'clock at
night, being
in the
19th year
of his
age.
Oct. 18,
1755,
I
got
to
Albany
in four
days
to see
my
son's
grave
and fetch his
clothes,
which almost broke
my
heart. I was
gone eight days
and half from home."
Sarah,
b.
Apr. 18, 1739;
d.
Petersburg,
N. Y.
(?), Aug. 27, 1792;
m.
Joseph
Hewett.
They
had a son
Joseph
and a
daughter Polly,
who m. Caleb
Bentley,
of
Berlin,
N. Y.
148 Lucy,
b. Feb. 12,
1742;
m.
Benjamin
Randall.
Comfort,
b.
July 3, 1746;
m.
(i) Apr. 4, 1765,
Wells
(?);
m.
(2) Stephen
Hull.
Amy,
b.
Apr. 14, 1749;
d. Genesee
Co.,
N. Y.,
Jan. 18,
1826.
149 Reuben,
b. Mar. 2,
1758;
m. Hannah Hendricks.
57. Elias^
Babcock,
son of
James, Jr.,
and Sarah
(Vose)
Babcock
(James, John, James
ist),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Feb.
20,
171
1-2;
bap. Stonington, May
18,
1712;
d. N. Ca-
naan, Conn.,
Feb.
7, 1795;
m. Nov.
10,
1737,
Anna,
dan. of
George
and Prudence
(Richardson)
Plumb
(?),
b.
1714;
d.
N.
Canaan, Conn.,
Nov.
19, 1807.
He
joined
the N.
Stoning-
ton Church
June 5, 1738,
and later he
belonged
to a
religious
sect known as the
Separatists.
Between
1750
and
1775
there
were
many Separatist
churches in Rhode
Island, Connecticut,
and in central and western Massachusetts.
The
following
clause is
quoted
from the will of his
grand-
father,
Capt. James
Babcock :
"My
Will is that in case
my
grandson
Elias Babcock shall loose his land
(that
I
give
him
by
Deed of
Gift) by ye
Voluntown
men,
then I
give
him the
one half of the
240
acres to be
Equally
Divided Between him
and
Isiah,
to
them,
their heirs &
assigns
forever."
In
1775
Elias removed with his
family
to N.
Canaan, Conn.,
where he and wife
spent
the remainder of their lives.
They
had
eight
children,
four of whom died in
infancy
and four
lived to adult
age.
Rev. Rufus
Babcock, D.D., b.
1798,
d.
1875,
was a
grand-
son of the above-mentioned Elias. He
ga.\e
much time and
attention to
collecting
Babcock
genealogy.
The writer met
and received from him,
in
1870.
certain Babcock records. Af-
ter Dr. Babcock's death his
son-in-law,
the Hon. Horatio
Gates
Jones,
of
Philadelphia (since deceased), prepared
for
the
writer,
from the records and
papers
of Dr.
Babcock,
a
large part
of the records of the descendants of Elias
Babcock,
found in this volume. We believe these records to be correct.
Children :
Elias, b.
July 5, 1738;
d.
young.
150 Elijah,''
b.
Aug. 15, 1739;
m. Sarah Brown.
151
Anna. b.
July 5, 1743;
m.
Henry
Stevens.
The Babcuck
Genealogy. 55
Nancy,
b.
Apr. 4. 1746;
d.
young; bap. June i, 1746.
Lydia,
b. Dec.
9, 1752;
m.
Jabez
Reed. No issue. She d.
May 14,
182 1.
152
Rufus,
b.
Apr. 22, 1758;
m.
(,1)
Zeruiali
Moses;
m.
(2) Mercy
Brousmaid.
Stephen
and one other child
;
d.
young.
58.
Elizabeth,^
dan. of
James, Jr.,
and Sarah
(Vose)
Bab-
cock
(James, John, James ist),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Aug. 25, 17 15,
"alx)ut one of
ye
clock in
ye morning being
Thursday;" bap. by
Rev.
James Noyes,
Pastor of the Ston-
ington
Church,
Aug.
28,
17 15.
She was m. Feb.
5, 1736,
to
John
Davidson. It is
presumed they
owned and Hved on a
farm close
by
the farms of their brothers in N.
Stonington,
as the will of her
grandfather, Capt. James
Babcock, mentions
land in N.
Stonington
that he had sold "unto
my grandson
in law Davidson." No record of their children is found.
60.
Oliver^
Babcock,
son of
James, Jr.,
and Sarah
(Vose)
Babcock
(James, John. James ist),
b.
Stoning-
ton,
Conn,
(now
Pendleton
Hill,
N.
Stonington), July 27,
1720;
d. N.
Stonington, Sept. 25, 1771
;
m. Mar.
6,
1740,
Anna
Avery,
third child of Lieut. William and first
wife,
Anna
(Richardson) Avery,
b. N.
Stonington, bap. Apr. 5,
1724,
d. Feb.
7, 1803,
in the 80th
year
of her
age.
Her
father,
b.
1687,
was son of
John
and
Abigail ( Cheesebrough ) Avery.
John,
b.
1654,
was son of
Capt. James Avery,
b.
England
1620, came to America with his father,
Christopher Avery,
and settled at
Poquonoc,
in the town of
Groton, Conn.,
where
he owned a
large
tract of land. He was
very
celebrated both
in civil and
military
life. In
King Philip's
War he com-
manded a
company
of
friendly
Indians. A monument erected
to his
memory by
the
Avery family
stands
upon
the site of his
former
dwelling
house. It is near the
Stonington
R.
R.,
sev-
eral miles east of New London. Conn.
These records were taken from Wheeler's Hist, of
Stoning-
ton,
which contains an extended account of the
family.
From Mr.
Elroy Avery,
of
657
Woodland Hills
Avenue,
Cleveland, O.,
we learn that nine of the brothers and half
brothers of Anna
Avery
were in colonial
military
service be-
fore or in the
Revolutionary
War,
or
both,
and that four of
them died in service.
Oliver Bal3cock and his
wife, Anna, were buried in
the "Babcock
Burying
Ground," Pendleton Hill. His
grave-
stone is marked as follows: "In
memory
of Oliver Bab-
cock,
who died
Sept. 25, 1771, age 51 yrs."
Later the
56
The Babcock
Genealogy.
remains of Oliver and his wife were removed to the
Pendleton Hill
Cemetery.
For details of
removal,
see records
of
James Babcock,
Jr.,
father of Oliver.
The will of
Capt. James
Babcock,
of
Westerly, provided
that his
grandsons
Oliver and
Timothy
were to have the home-
stead farm at the death of their mother Sarah
(Vose)
Bab-
cock,
"to be divided
equally
between them for
quantity
and
quality."
Oliver built his house about
eighty
rods south of the old
homestead,
on the land inherited from his
grandfather.
July
6,
1
77
1,
he
bought
of Solomon
Avery,
for
100,
one
hundred and
fifty
acres of land in
Voluntown, "bounded on
the south
by
the
Stonington
line and on the east
by
Oliver
Babcock's land."
Feb.
27, 1770, Job
Babcock
conveyed sixty
acres of land to
Oliver Babcock of
Stonington
for
75.
and Mar.
12,
1771,
Oliver sold the said land to Rev. Wait Palmer for 80.
Mar.
3,
1
74 1,
Oliver and Anna Babcock were
baptized by
Joseph
Fish.
Pastor,
and
joined
the N.
Stonington Congrega-
tional Church.
Oliver and Anna had twelve
children,
three of
whom, viz.,
Rufus, Charles,
and
Elias,
d.
young.
Children :
153
Oliver,"
b.
Jan. 22, 1740;
m.
Mercy Kinney.
154 Joshua,
b.
June 5, 1743 ;
m. Elizabeth Palmer.
155
Anne. b.
July 15, 1745;
ni.
(i)
Sanford
Langworthy ;
m.
(2)
Anthony
Rhodes.
156
William
A.,
b. Mar.
31. 1747;
m. Lucretia Davis.
157 Gersham,
b. Nov.
9, 1752;
m. Chloe Davis.
158 Altana,
b.
Jan. 14, 1755;
m.
John Langworthy.
159 Christopher,
b.
Jan. 28, 1757;
m.
Polly
Benedict.
160
Elizabeth,
b.
Jan. 15, 1759;
m.
John
Foot.
161
Daniel,
b.
Aug. 31, 1762;
m. Content Potter.
61.
Grace^
Babcock, dau. of
James, Jr.,
and Sarah
(Vose)
Babcock
(James, John, James
ist).
b. Dec.
31, 1722,
Pendleton
Hill,
N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
d.
Sept.
2,
1785;
m.
Aug.
16,
1738.
Samuel
Plumb,
son of
George
and Prudence
(Richardson)
Plumb
(?),
b. Oct.
4, 1712, Stonington (?),
Conn.,
lived there till
1792,
d.
Sept. 5, 1799.
Her
grandfather, Capt. James,
who in his will
forgot
none
of the children of his "son
James deceased,"
provided
for
Grace as follows : "I
give
and
Bequeath
unto
my grand-
daughter
Grace,
the
Daughter
of
my
Son
James,
Deed,
fifty
pounds
in
money
to be
pd.
to her
by my
Execd. When She
Arrives at the full
age
of
Twenty years,
or at Ye
day
of Mar-
The Babcock
Genealogy.
57
riage
Which Shall first
Hapi^eii."
It will be noticed that she
married before she "arrived at the full
age"
of sixteen
years.
Records of children from Plumb
Genealogy;
all b. in
Stonington
:
Grace,
b.
Apr. 29, 1739;
"i- David Palmer.
Twins
(not named),
b.
Apr. 14, 1741 ;
d. same
day.
George,
b.
May 28, 1742;
d. Oct.
2, 1765,
in
Oswego,
N. Y. Was
in the French and Indian War from
1757
to
1763.
Sarah,
b.
July
10.
1744;
m.
John
Safford.
Samuel,
b.
Aug. 14, 1746;
m.
(i) Lucy Layton,
and removed to
Vermont;
m.
(2)
.
Tames,
b.
Sept. 30, 1748;
d.
Halifax, Vt., July 12, 1827;
m.
(i)
Lydia
Safford;
m.
(2)
Phebe
Miner;
m.
(3)
Eunice Miner, and
removed to Vt.
1798.
Had sixteen children, twelve born in Ston-
ington,
four in Vt. Was a
Revolutionary
soldier.
Elizabeth,
b.
Jan. 23, 17S0-1 ;
m.
Christopher Clark,
Dec.
18, 1771,
in R. I.
Prudence,
b.
May
11.
1753:
d-
Sept.
6.
1754.
Joseph,
b.
July
2. 1755:
was twice married. Eleven children. Re-
moved to Castleton. Vt.,
then to Westfield. N. Y. ; d. in Castle-
ton,
Vt. Was at Fort Griswold when the massacre occurred
;
escaped.
Mary.
b.
July 17, 1757;
m. Sands Perkins, in R. I.
Nathaniel,
b.
Apr. 4, 1760;
m.
Aug. 17, 1781.
Anna
Langworthy.
and settled in Brownsville. N. Y. Nathaniel was a
Revolutionary
soldier from
Apr., 1777.
to
Apr.. 1778.
David,
b. Mar. 6.
1763;
d. Mar.
17. 1764.
Temperance,
b.
May
i.
1765;
m. Robert Peckham.
62.
Timothy,^
youngest
son of
James. Jr.,
and Sarah
(Vose)
Babcock
(James, John, James ist),
b. at the
homestead on Pendleton Hill, Conn.,
Oct. 12,
1724,
"about
9
or 10 of
ye
clock,
afternoon
being Munday" (S.
T.
R.)
;
d.
there Dec.
3. 1795;
m.
(i)
Lois
Billings,
dau. of
James
and
Mary (Hewitt) Billings.
Shed. Oct.
14, 1756:
m.
(2)
Nor-
wich, (Tonn., Oct. 20.
1757. by
Peter Powers.
Pastor,
Thank-
ful Read,
dau. of
John
and
Lydia (Caswell)
Read,
of Nor-
wich, Conn., b. Oct.
31, 1725.
Timothy
owned and
occupied
the old homestead.
By
the
will of his
grandfather, Capt. James
Babcock, the homestead
farm was to be divided
e(jually,
"for
quantity
and
quality,"
between Oliver and
Timothy
at the death of their mother,
Sarah
(Vose)
Babcock.
Dec.
20,
1746, Timothy
received
by
deed from his mother
fifty
acres of land in
Voluntown,
bounded on the south
by
Nathaniel Babcock's land and otherwise
carefully
bounded on
all sides. This
may
have been a
part
of the homestead which
was to be hers
during
life. Feb.
11, 1753,
she deeded to her
son
Timothy
"in consideration of
ye
sum or annual
payments
of
85
old
tenor,"
a
"parcel
of
land,"
etc. There is no doubt
58
The Babcock
Genealogy.
that this deed
conveyed
that
part
of the homestead farm which
by
the will of
Capt. James
was hers
during
life and at her
death was to be
Timothy's.
Timothy
was a farmer and a
merchant,
having
a
country
store
adjoining
his house. The house stood
partly
in Volun-
town and
partly
in N.
Stonington.
It was
destroyed by
fire
in
1880,
was
rebuilt,
and was
again destroyed by
fire in
1901.
His will bears date Mar.
3, 1776,
nineteen
years prior
to
his death. It
provides
that his wife shall have the use of the
property during
her
life,
or until she should
again marry.
His
five
girls
and four
boys
are mentioned in this will. His eldest
son,
Timothy,
is named as sole executor.
Children :
Lois,
b.
Apr. 18, 1746;
m. Oliver Clark, Jan. 7, 1797.
Oliver Clark
and
wife, Lois, gave
a
receipt
for
5 sterling
to
Timothy
Bab-
cock,
the executor,
for the
legacy
received from her honored
father, Timothy
Babcock.
162
Timothy,"
b.
Aug.
22, 1747;
m. Esther
Billings.
Jesse,
b. Mar.
29, 1750. "May 16, 1796, Timothy
Babcock,
of Ash-
ford, Conn.,
and
Jesse Babcock,
of
Stonington, Conn.,
for
300
conveyed
to Amos Crandall,
one half
part
of all the real estate
with
buildings
thereon of their father
Timothy Babcock, deceased,
partly
in
Stonington
and
partly
in Voluntown."
163 Grace,
b.
Sept. 4, 1753;
m. Samuel
Plumb, Jr.
Desire,
b.
May 17, 1756;
m. Vose
Palmer, probably
son of William
and Phebe
(Darrow) Palmer,
b. Oct.
9, 1754.
"Dec.
5, 1795,
John
Babcock,
brother of
Desire, conveyed
to Vose
Palmer,
for
i'loo,
all his interest in the real estate of his
father, Timothy
Babcock. This occurred two
days
after the death of
Timothy.
The
year following, June
16, Vose Palmer and
wife. Desire,
con-
veyed
the
property bought
of
John,
to Amos
Crandall,
of Volun-
town.
for
135.
Later Vose Palmer and wife sold the farm on
which
they
lived and moved
west,"
which in those
days
meant
the State of New York.
Children of second
wife,
b. in N.
Stonington
:
Sarah,
b.
Jan. 20, 1761
; m.
Jan.
22, 1792,
Stanton
Campbell,
of
Voluntown. Town records show that on Feb.
23, 1793, James
Babcock, conveyed any
interest which he
might
have in his
father's
property,
to Stanton
Campbell,
his
brother-in-law,
for
30,
and on Feb. i, 1796,
Stanton
Campbell conveyed
this
interest,
which the deed reads was "one fourth of the whole real estate
Timothy
Babcock died
possessed of,"
to Amos Crandall for
30.
Anne,
b. Mar. 20, 1763.
She with her sister received
by
her father's
will certain
personal property.
164 John,
b.
July
26,
1765;
m. Louisa Gilmore.
165 James,
b.
July 5, 1770;
m.
(i)
Sarah
Budlong;
m.
(2) Dolly
Scott;
m.
(3)
Prudence
Waters;
m.
(4)
Lois Hibbard.
The records of
Timothy
Babcock and his descendants found
in this volume were
supplied by
Col. Andrew
Jackson
Bab-
cock,
son of Robert and
Lucy (Blackman) Babcock,
and
great
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 59
grandson
of
Timothy
and Thankful
(Read)
Babcock. For
further
history
see Col. Babcock's records.
63.
Joshua'^
Clark,
son of Elder Thomas and Elizabeth
(Babcock)
Clark
(James, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
Apr.
26, 1717;
d.
Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
Mar.
8, 1793;
m.
1738,
Hannah Cottrell,
b.
1719,
d. Nov.
4,
1808. Settled in that
part
of
Westerly
which is now
Hopkinton,
R. I. In the
early part
of his life he was
Justice
of the
Peace,
and
by
virtue of his
office solemnized
marriages.
He
represented Westerly
in the
Colonial
Legislature
in
1753, '54, '56; represented Hopkinton
at its
incorporation
in
1757,
also in
1758
and
1766.
He was one of the
original incorporators
of Brown Univer-
sity,
was ordained an elder of what is now the First S. D. B.
Church of
Hopkinton, Alay, 1768.
For the last
twenty-five
years
of his life he was
pastor
of that church.
During
his
ministry
three hundred and
ninety-five
members were added
to the church.
His remains were interred in the Clark
burying ground,
which is on the west bank of the Pawcatuck River a half mile
above the
"meetinghouse" bridge.
His remains were after-
ward removed and reinterred in the First
Hopkinton
Ceme-
tery upon
the
spot formerly occupied by
the
"meetinghouse"
in which he so
long preached.
His name is recorded
upon
"The Ministers'
Monument,"
erected there in
1899.
His
eighth
child.
Elder
Henry
Clark,
m. Dec.
5, 1776,
Catherine Pendleton,
dau. of
Sylvester (?)
and Anna
( ?)
Pendleton,
of
Westerly,
b. Mar.
13, 1757.
Elder
Henry
Clark
was for
many years pastor
of the S. D. B. Church of Brook-
field,
N. Y. In
1902
Mr.
Cyrus
Clark Van
Deventer,
of
King-
man, Kan., published
a book called Ancestors and Descend-
ants of Rev.
Henry
Clark and
Wife,
Catherine Pendleton.
Children,
all recorded in
Hopkinton (see
A. V.
R.)
:
Phineas." b. Feb.
2t 1740.
Joshua,
b.
Aug. 17, 1741.
Ethan, b. Mar.
7, 1745.
Hannah,
b.
May 4. 1747.
Thomas, b.
June
10.
1749.
Elizabeth,
b. Nov.
14, 1751.
Arnold,
b. Mar.
17, 1754.
Henry,
b. Dec. 2,
1756.
Willett,
b. Oct. 20,
1759.
Nathan, b. Feb.
7, 1762.
Job Bennett,
b.
May 13, 1765.
64.
Col. Nathan^ Babcock.
son of Samuel and Ann Pendle-
ton)
Babcock
(James, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
6o The Bahcock
Genealogy.
R.
I.,
Nov.
25, 1726;
d.
Westerly, Jan. 24, 1804 (date
from
gravestone
in Babcock
burying ground);
m.
(i) May 19,
1748,
Deborah
Stafford,
of
Warwick,
b.
17
18,
d. Nov.
28,
1763;
m.
(2) Westerly, May
20,
1764,
Elizabeth
Brown,
of
Stonington;
d.
Apr. 23, 1779,
in her
fifty-first year (record
from
gravestone)
;
m.
(3) Aug.
26,
1779, Nancy (or Anne)
Lewis,
dau. of Nathaniel
Lewis,
of
Hopkinton
;
m.
(4)
Feb.
6,
1782,
Dorcas
Babcock,
dau. of
41
David and Dorcas
(Brown) Babcock,
of S.
Kingston,
R.
I.,
b. Mar.
14. 1745.
Col. Nathan Babcock
represented Westerly
in the Rhode
Island General
Assembly
1
760-1.
He was
appointed by
the
General
Assembly
in
May, 1761,
Colonel of
Kings County
Regiment
of Militia.
(C.
R. of R.
I.,
vol.
vi.)
He was
Jus-
tice of the Peace in
1755.
The town of
Westerly,
Feb.
12,
1776,
voted that "the tw'O
field
pieces
ordered
by
the General
Assembly
to be
deposited
in this town be stationed near the sea on the land of Nathan
Babcock,
2d
Esq.,
and to be used on
any
sudden invasion as
need
requires."
June 3, 1777,
Nathan Babcock was
appointed
one of a com-
mittee of three to secure materials for an "Amunition Cart."
It is noticed that Oliver
Babcock,
youngest
son of
John
and
Mary (Lawton)
Babcock had a son
Nathan,
b. Oct.
12,
171 5.
It is
possible
that some of the records above
given apply
to him.
Children,
all b. in
Westerly (see
A. V.
R.)
:
166
Thomas,"
b.
July 29, 1749;
m. Sarah Wareman.
Benjamin,
b.
Apr. 7, 1751;
m. Desire
Billings,
of
Stonington,
Feb.
4, 1779. Emigrated
to Pa.
167 Anna,
b. Nov.
9, 1752;
m. Rowland
Champlain.
Mercy,
b. Oct.
12, 1754;
d.
young.
Samuel,
b. Mar. 22,
1757;
m.
May 22, 1779, Lucy
Wilcox. Re-
moved to Brookfield, N. Y.
Nathan,
b.
June 19. 1759.
He is
supposed
to have been one of
eight
men drowned off Point
Judith by
the
upsetting
of a boat.
They
were on their
way
to
join
Sullivan's
expedition
at
Newport.
Children of Nathan and second wife:
168
Andrew,
b.
Apr.
6,
1765;
m. Bathsheba Pendleton.
i6g Jonathan,
b. Dec.
14, 1766;
m. Elizabeth Adams.
Elizabeth,
b.
Westerly,
Oct.
30, 1768;
m.
Sept. 21, 1801,
John
Wil-
bur,
of
Brookfield, N. Y.
170
Charles, b.
Aug. 23, 1770;
m.
Tacy Langworthy.
171 Deborah,
b.
Aug. 16, 1772;
m.
George
Pendleton.
Child of Nathan and third wife:
Mercy,
b.
July 21, 1780.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
6l
Children of Nathan and fourth wife:
172
Nathan, b. Oct.
30, 1783;
m.
Patty
Barber.
172) David,
b.
Aug. 16, 1784;
m.
Fanny
Tifft.
Dorcas,
b.
Apr. 20, 1786;
d.
i860;
m. Nathan
Barber, Jr.,
son uf
Nathan and Marv
(Pendleton)
Barber.
Asa,
b. Feb.
25, 1788.
65.
Elizabeth^,
dau. of Samuel and Ann
(Pendleton)
Bab-
cock,
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
May
6,
1729.
There was an-
other Elizabeth Babcock
contemporary
with the
above,
dau. of
Daniel and
Abigail
Balxock,
b.
Jan. 13,
1
730-1.
Which
one of the two Elizabeths married
John
Burdick we cannot
determine.
Elizabeth Balxock and
John
Burdick were m. in
Westerly,
Dec.
I,
1750, by
William Hern,
Justice. John
Burdick,
son
of Hubbard
( ?)
and Burdick was b.
May 19, 1721.
Children,
b. in
Westerly,
R. I.
(A.
V.
R.)
:
Maxson,
b.
Jan.
22,
1752.
Thompson,
b.
Sept. i, I7.S3-
Anne, b. Feb. 2,
1755.
John.
b.
Sept. 20, 1756.
Paul,
b. Oct.
24, 1759.
Abigail,
b. Nov.
22, 1761.
Sarah, b.
Sept. 7, 1763.
Frances,
b. Alar.
29, 1765.
66.
Samuel^
Babcock,
Jr.,
second son of Samuel and Ann
(Pendleton)
Babcock
(James, John. James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
May
16, 1731;
d. there Mar.
23. 1813;
m.
Westerly, Jan. 23, 1755, Mary
Smith, dau. of Benoni and
Ruth
(Pendleton)
Smith,
b.
W'esterly.
Oct.
2,
1733,
d. West-
erly, May
I,
1822. Both were buried in the Masatuxet
(Bab-
cock) burying ground. Westerly,
and have inscribed stones.
On Oct. 2,
1777,
three boats, each
containing
seven
men,
were fitted out in
Westerly
to
join
Sullivan's
expedition
on
the island of Rhode Island. In
passing
Point
Judith
in the
night,
when the sea was
very rough,
two of the boats were
capsized,
and of the fourteen men thrown into the sea
eight
were drowned. So far as known, their names were William
Babcock,
Nathan Babcock,
Nathan Babcock,
Joseph
Hall,
Zeb-
ulon Pendleton,
Isaac Pendleton,
and
Bigelow.
The first
two,
William and Nathan Babcock, were the eldest sons of
Samuel,
Jr.,
and
Mary
Smith Babcock. Their third
son, Paul,
was amonsf
the number thrown into the sea but was rescued.
The second Nathan drowned was son of Col. Nathan. West-
erly
and Its
Witnesses,
by
Dennison,
contains an
interesting
account of the accident.
62
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Children :
William,
b. Dec.
22, 1755;
drowned Oct. 2.
1777.
Nathan, b. Mar.
5, 1758;
drowned Oct. 2,
1777.
174 Paul,"
b. Mar.
30, 1760;
m. Charlotte Crandall.
Fanny,
b.
Jan. 25, 1762;
unm.
175 Silas, b.
Apr. 10, 1764;
m.
Mercy Kenyon.
176 Jared.
b. Feb.
11,
1766;
m.
(i)
Martha Lewis; ni.
(2) Amy
Lewis.
177
Thankful, b. Feb.
15, 1768;
m.
James
Crandall.
Zebulon,
b. Mar. 2, 1770.
Ruth, b. Dec.
14, 1771.
Mary (Polly),
b.
May
20,
1773;
unm.
Anna, b. Nov.
20, 1776;
d.
1859;
m. in
Hopkinton,
Mar.
22, 1818,
Peleg
Babcock.
Hannah,
b. Feb.
11, 1779.
67.
IsAAC^ Babcock.
son of Daniel and
Abigail (Thomp-
son)
Babcock
(James, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I., Apr. 24, 1724;
m. at
Stonington,
Conn.,
Apr. 17, 1746,
Mary,
dan. of
Jonah
and Rebecca
(Prentice)
Worden,
b. Bos-
ton,
England.
Isaac was made a freeman
May
6,
1746.
He
was
Justice
of
Westerly 1763-4.
Children,
recorded in
Westerly
:
178
Phebe." b.
July 24, 1748;
m. Ezekiel Gavitt,
Jr.
179 John Prentice,
b. Oct.
4, 1750;
m. Anna Gavitt.
180 Isaac, b.
Jan. 15, 1754;
m.
Amy
Gavitt.
181
Mary,
b. Mar. 11.
1757;
m.
Peleg
Ross, Jr.
182 Amos, b.
Aug.
i, 1759:
m.
Mary
Babcock.
Rebecca, b. Oct.
21, 1761.
Rhoda, b.
Aug.
21,
1764,
in
Westerly;
d. Norwich, N.
Y.,
Dec.
20,
1852;
m.
(i)
Mar.
31, 1788, George,
son of Ezekiel and
Mary
(Brian) Gavitt,
b.
Westerly.
Oct. 28,
1766;
m.
(2)
Oct. 20. 1816,
Nathan Pendleton, whose first wife was
Amelia, dau. of Col.
James
Babcock. He d. Norwich,
N. Y.,
Jan.
26,
1841.
Judah,
b.
July 13, 1766.
Was a
lawyer.
Went to
England
to ob-
tain
money
claimed
by
the
family
but failed in his efforts.
183 Jesse,
b.
June
16,
1768;
m. Hannah
Thompson.
Abigail,
twin to
Jesse,
b.
June
16,
1768.
184 Joshua,
b.
June 2^,, 1770;
m. Ruth Greene.
Hannah,
twin to
Joshua,
b.
June 23, 1770;
m. Denison
Avery.
68.
William^
Babcock,
second son of Daniel and
Abigail
(Thompson)
Balxock
(James, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Mar.
11,
1725-6;
m.
by
William
Babcock,
Jus-
tice,
Jan.
28,
1749,
Patience Cottrell. He was
Justice
of the
Peace for
Westerly 1769-70.
Children,
born in
Westerly
:
185 William,"
b. Feb.
2^, 1750;
m.
Penelope
186
Anna,
b. Mar.
26, 1753;
m. Robert
Thompson.
Esther,
b.
Jan.
2.
1755.
Eunice, b. Feb.
23, 1757.
Hannah, b.
May 29, 1763.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 63
69.
Joshua,-'''
third son of Daniel and
Abigail (Thompson)
Babcock
(James. John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Dec.
7, 1728;
m.
Jan.
10,
1754,
Sarah
Berry.
Children
(\V.
T.
R.)
:
Susannah,
b.
Jan. 11, 1755.
Richard,
b. Feb.
ic, 1756.
Daniel,
b.
Sept.
10,
1757.
70. Elizabeth^ Babcock,
only
dau. of Daniel and
Abigail
(Thompson)
Babcock
(James, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly, Jan. 13. 1730-1
;
d. Nov.
12,
1760;
m.
Sept. 19,
1754,
Nathan Smith,
son of Benoni and Ruth
(Pendleton)
Smith,
of
Westerly,
b. Feb.
18,
1732-3.
Children :
Joseph,
b.
June 15, 1755.
William,
b. Mar.
18, 1757.
Joshua,
b.
May 6, 1759.
71.
James,^
fifth child of Daniel and
Abigail (Thompson)
Babcock
(James, John, James ist),
b.
June
2,
1733;
m.
Mary
Satterlee.
Children :
187 James,"
b.
July 31, 1753;
m.
Jan.
26,
1777,
Sarah Ross.
1S8 Daniel, b. Feb.
25. 1755;
m. Hannah Burdick.
189 Henry,
b.
June 23, 1757,
Prudence Gavitt.
Mary,
b.
Sept. 22, 1761.
Content, b. Mar.
19, 1764.
Barrodell, b.
Jan. 19. 1766;
m. in
Hopkinton,
Mar.
24, 1791, John
Tanner, son of
John
and
Mary Tanner,
b.
Aug. 27, 1766. (A.
V.
R.)
Lois,
b.
May
20,
1768;
m. Mar.
3, 1794,
in
Hopkinton, Stephen
Tanner, son of
John
and Mary
Tanner,
b. Dec.
14, 1769
(A.
V.
R.)
Patience, b. Dec.
25, 1770.
Gideon,
b.
Apr. 30, 1773.
72.
Elder
Elkanah,^
son of Daniel and
Abigail (Thomp-
son)
Babcock
(James, John, James ist).
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Aug.
21,
1738;
(1.
Westerly, June 27,
1821;
m. Mar.
14, 1762,
Esther
Crandall,
dau. of
John, Jr.,
and Esther Cran-
dall,
of
Westerly.
She d. Oct.
2,
183
1,
in her
ninety-second
year.
Elkanah Babcock was
Captain
of
Westerly
Militia in
1770,
Justice
of the Peace in
1774.
'Tn
July, 1780,
he was
appointed
recruiting
officer for the
army
from the town of
Westerly."
(C.
R. of R.
I.,
vol.
ix.) By
a vote of the town of
Westerly,
June
8,
1777,
a
military company
was
organized
with Elka-
64
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
nah Babcock
Captain.
Elkanah was the third
pastor (all
Babcocks)
of the "Hill Church" of
Westerly.
He was or-
dained
Apr. ly, 1787.
For a
portion
of his life he was in-
clined to the
theory
of Universalism. After his return from
a Western
trip,
he
again preached
his
early
faith.
Both Elder Elkanah and his wife Esther were buried in
the so-called Babcock
ground,
"a
sjwt
in the
open pasture,
about two hundred
yards
south of the Robinson Frazer house
and near the railroad."
(W.
and
W.)
Children,
b. in
Westerly (A.
V.
R.)
:
Melinda,
b. Feb.
25, 1763;
m.
May 16, 1791,
Walter
Brand,
of
Westerly.
190 Joshua,"
b.
May 8, 1766;
ni.
Nancy
Crandall.
191 Delight,
b. Feb.
8, 1768;
m. Lemuel Vose.
192 Amelia,
b. Mar.
5, 1770;
m. Amos Stanton.
Bradley,
b.
May 14, 1772;
d.
young.
193
Rev.
Luke,
b.
May i, 1774;
m. Desire Frink.
Hannah,
b.
May
28, 1777.
194 Chauncey,
b. Nov.
28, 1779;
m. Prudence Stanton.
195 Lodowic'k,
b.
Jan. 27, 1781 ;
m.
Mary
Davis.
196
Esther, b.
Apr. 9, 1784;
m.
Stephen
Smith.
Elder Elkanah,
Jr.,
b.
June 29, 1786;
m.
Demsey
Stanton.
73.
Col. Henry'"' Babcock
(Col. Harry),
eldest son of the
Hon.
Joshua
and Hannah
(Stanton)
Babcock
(James,
John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
May 25, 1736;
d. Ston-
ington,
Oct.
7,
1800
(date
of death of
Henry
and wife from
gravestones)
;
m. at
Stonington,
Dec.
2,
1764, Mary
Stanton,
dau. of Robert and Anna
Stanton,
of
Stonington,
I3. Nov.
8,
1
74
1
(record
of
Mary by Wheeler)
;
d.
Apr. 19,
18 18.
Henry
Babcock entered Yale
College
when he was twelve
years
old,
and was
graduated
at the head of his class in
1752,
at the
age
of sixteen. Records show that Oct.
14, 1751,
he
was
bap.
and united with the First
Baptist
Church in Boston.
In
1788
he united with the First Ecclesiastical
Society
of Ston-
ington, by
letter from the First
Baptist
Church of Boston.
In
1755
he was
Captain
of a
Westerly company
raised to
join
the British forces
against
the French at Crown Point
;
served in Col. Harris's
Regiment.
In
1756
he was
Major;
1757,
Lieutenant Colonel. In
1758
he was Colonel of a Rhode
Island
Regiment
of one thousand
men,
which marched
against
the French at
Ticonderoga.
In the
engagement
one hundred
and ten of his men were killed or
wounded,
and he was
wounded in the knee
by
a musket l)all. In
1759
he served un-
der Gen.
Amherst,
by
w'hom he was
publicly
thanked,
in the
taking
of
Ticonderoga
without the loss of a man. He had
COLONEL HARRY BABCOCK.
I
736-
I 800.
From a
portrait by J.
Blackburn, of London,
1756,
owned
by
W.
Irving
Babcock, New York
City. Page 64.
The Babcuck
Genealogy. 65
then served with
(hstinguished
honors in five
campaig-ns
a<iainst
the French.
{\\\
extended account of his
military
career can be found in the C. R. of R.
I.)
In 1
76
1 he visited
England,
where he was treated with
great
respect.
He was introduced to the
Queen,
and it is said that
instead of
kissing-
her hand, as was the custom of
people
in his
rank,
he
boldly
kissed her
cheek,
remarking
that such was the
"mark of
politeness
in America." The correctness of this
statement is doubted. A
portion
of the time while there he
served as an
engineer
at the Woolwich Arsenal, and the train-
ing gained
there
pro\ed
of
great
service to him in the War
of the Revolution.
Soon after his return to America he
married,
settled
upon
his farm in the town of
Stonington, upon
the Pawcatuck
River,
a mile below the
village
of
Westerly,
R.
I.,
and com-
menced the
practice
of law. When the
struggle against
the
mother
country
commenced, he was a stanch
patriot.
He was
appointed by
the Rhode Island
Legislature
commander of the
forces at
Newport.
Here he
displayed
the skill
acquired
at
Woolwich,
England.
On an
open
beach
he,
by
his own
firing,
with an
eighteen-pounder,
drove off a British man-of-war.
In
1777
he had a severe fit of sickness which so affected his
mind that he never
entirely
recovered.
It is said that "Col.
Henry
Babcock was a man of fine
physique, accomplished
manners,
commanding
voice, and an
eloquent speaker."
He died Oct.
7,
1800,
and was buried in the
family burying
ground
on his own farm. The writer in
1900
visited the
grave.
The
well-kept burying ground,
surrounded
by
a hand-
some wall,
is near the west bank of the Pawcatuck
River,
about a mile below the
village
of
Westerly,
and near the Clark
thread mills. In this
cemetery
are the
graves
of Col. Bab-
cock.
his
wife,
and
many
of their descendants.
Children,
b. in
Stonington
:
Benjamin
Franklin, b. Nov.
6, 1765;
d.
July 27. 1781.
197 Major Paul,"
b. Mar.
13, 1768;
m.
(i) Nancy
Bell;
m.
(2) Lucy
Bell.
198 Dudley,
b.
Jan. 7, 1770;
m. Ann
(Nancy) Wright.
Capt. Joshua,
b. Oct.
25, 1772;
d. at
sea, Mar., 1798,
on
voyage
from Havana to
Hamburg (date
from
gravestone).
199 Hannah,
b. Nov.
30, 1773;
m.
Joseph
Denison
Phelps.
74.
Rev. LuKE^
Babcock,
son of Dr.
Joshua
and Plannah
(Stanton)
Balxock
(James,
John, James ist),
b. West-
erly, July
6,
1738;
d. at
Phillipsburg (?),
N.
Y.,
Feb.
18,
5
66 The Babcuck
Genealogy.
1777;
ni.
1770 ( ?),
Grace,
dan. of and
Mary (Rumsey)
Isaacs,
1).
June 15, 1743.
Her father was a converted
Jew
from
Hambnrg, Germany,
who
m.,
at
Fairfield, Conn.,
Mar.
7, 1725, Mary Rumsey,
b.
1705,
d.
Jan.
16,
1770.
Husband
and wife were buried at Norwalk, Conn. Grace was a cousin
of
Judg'e
Isaacs,
of Connecticut.
Luke Babcock
graduated
at Yale
College,
class of
1755.
In
1774 King's College,
New York
City,
conferred
upon
him the
degree
of A.M. He was ordained an
Ej^iscopal clergyman by
the
Bishop
of
London,
England,
and
appointed
to a mission
in
Westchester,
N. Y.
While his father and brothers were stanch
patriots,
Rev.
Luke at the
breaking
out of the War of the Revolution was
an ardent
supporter
of the
king
and the Church of
England.
In
Apr., 1775,
a
large
number of
Loyalists
assembled at White
Plains and
adopted
the
following
Protest : "We the subscrib-
ers,
freeholders and inhabitants of
Westchester,
having
as-
sembled at the White Plains in
consequence
of certain adver-
tisements,
do now declare that we met here to declare our
honest abhorrence of all unlawful
congresses
and
committees,
and that we are
determined,
at the hazard of our lives and
properties,
to
support
the
King
and Constitution
;
and that
we
acknowledge
no
Representatives
but the General
Assembly,
to whose wisdom and
integrity
we submit the
guardianship
of our
rights,
liberties,
and
privileges."
The fourth name affixed to this document was that of Rev.
Luke Babcock, while the third was that of Rev. Samuel Sea-
buiy,
afterward
Bishop Seabury,
the first
Bishop
of the
Epis-
copal
Church in the United States.
The
allegiance
of the Rev. Messrs.
Seabury
and Babcock to
the
king
of Great Britain was so offensive to the
Whigs
that
a
party
from Hartford and New
Haven, Oct.,
1776,
seized
the two
gentlemen, probably
at their homes in Westchester
County..
Mr.
Seabury
was
lodged
in
jail
in New
Haven,
but
soon afterward was liberated
by
Gov.
Trumbull,
of Connecti-
cut. Mr. Balxock was
imprisoned
in Hartford.
Why
Gov.
Trumbull did not liberate him does not
appear.
He remained
in
prison
at Hartford until the
following Eebruary,
when his
health failed and he was ordered to remove within the lines
of the British
army.
"He reached his home in
Phillipsburg,
N.
Y.,
in a
raging
fever and
delirious,
and died Feb.
18,
1777,
in the
thirty-ninth year
of his
age.
His remains were de-
posited
in the
family
vault of the Van Cortlands."
Bishop
Seabury
said,
"I know not a more excellent man."
The Babcuck
Genealogy. 67
Children
(as given by Wells)
:
Frederick,
b.
Aug.
lo,
1771.
Courlland,
b.
1773.
Harriet,
b.
1775;
ni.
(1)
Gilbert Saltonstall
;
in.
(2)
Marvin
Wait,
Esq., 1805.
75.
Adam*"'
Babcock,
son of Dr.
Joshua
and Hannah
(Stan-
ton)
Bal)cock
(James, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
Sept. zy, 1740;
d.
Boston,
1817;
m.
(i)
at New
Haven,
Conn., 1764 ( ?), Abigail
Smith,
d. Dec.
16,
1777, aged 33
years;
m.
(2)
Mar.
23, 1779,
Martha
Hubbard,
dau. of
Daniel
Hubbard,
of
Boston,
bap. June
18,
1758,
and d. Bos-
ton,
1837 (?). (Some
of the records of
births,
marriages,
and deaths in this
family
were taken from a work written
by
Albert
Wells.)
Adam Babcock seems to have settled first in New
Haven,
where he was a merchant and an extensive
ship
owner,
and
during
the
Revolutionary
War owned and fitted out one or
more
privateers.
Wells
says
that for nine
years
he lived in
Calcutta
;
later in life he settled in
Boston,
where he d. He
and his brother
Harry
were as zealous in the cause of the colo-
nies as their brother Luke was ardent in the cause of the
king.
From official records of Connecticut in the War of the Rev-
olution the
following
is
gathered
:
Adam Babcock with others
signed
notes
amounting
to
810,
the
money
to be used for
fitting
out an
expedition against
Ticonderoga,
but in the meantime the fort was taken
by
Col.
Ethan Allen. The
money
was afterward refunded
by
the
General
Assembly
of Rhode Island.
Dec.
14. 1775,
the General
Assembly
of
Connecticut,
held
at New Haven,
gave
Adam
Babcock,
of New
Haven,
permis-
sion to
export
five thousand
pounds
of cheese to North Caro-
lina to
defray
the
expense
of a
voyage
there,
to recover his
debt for the sale of a
brigantine
there
sold,
provided
he should
procure
a
quantity
of rice for the use of the
army.
Apr. 29, 1776,
the Council of
Safety
or Committee of War
permitted
Adam Babcock to
purchase
two hundred
pounds
of
gunpower
for his
privateer
then
fitting
out,
and Col. Fitch was
authorized,
if
necessary,
to lend Mr. Babcock
powder
from the
colony's
stores.
May, 1776,
Adam Babcock and others were licensed to erect
a
powder
mill at New Haven.
Oct. 22,
1776,
"Adam Babcock & Co. were
permitted
to ex-
port
to Rhode Island 60 barrels of salt beef for their
privateer."
68 The Babcock
Genealogy
6>.'
"Voted to sell Adam IJaljcock & Co. two cannons and car-
riages
taken on Ijoard
ship
Guineamon,
and
brought
in
by
Capt. Harding
to New London."
In session
Apr.
22,
1777,
Adam Babcock was allowed to
purchase
of Col. Porter ten
four-pound
cannons and six swiv-
els w^ith shot for them.
June 13, 1777,
he was directed to
receive at
Bedford,
in
Massachusetts,
fifty
barrels of
pork
and
beef, property
of the State of
Connecticut,
for the
ship Fanny,
in return for articles furnished several
privateers
of Con-
necticut.
June
I,
1777,
Adam Babcock furnished the State of
Connecticut for the use oi the Continental liattalions
eight
bales of woolen
cloth,
and two bales of
blankets, also sixteen
bales woolen cloth to be
transported
to the clothier
general.
In
1777
he sold to Rhode Island cloth for six hundred suits
of clothes for Continental soldiers.
(C.
R. of R.
I.,
vol.
viii.)
Adam
Babcock,
of New
Haven,
was the
original complain-
ant in the celebrated "Leather breeches suit"
against
Phineas
Stanton,
Jr.,
of
Stonington.
The breeches in
controversy
w^ere
worth thirteen
shillings.
This suit and others
growing
from
it were continued in the courts for nine
years.
The final
result was in favor of
Stanton,
who said the case had cost
him
$2,000
more than he received. A
pamphlet, consisting
of
168
pages, descriptive
of the case was
published. (Stanton
Genealogy by
William A.
Stanton, Ph.D., D.D.,
pp. 45-52.)
Children
(as given by Wells) by
first wife:
200 William
Smith,"
b. Nov.
15, 1764;
m. Elisabeth Merrill.
Joshua,
b.
1770;
d.
1790
on a
voyage
to Calcutta with his father.
Another record
says
he died at
"Nonfleur," France, Jan., 1791,
of
smallpox.
A
son,
b.
1773.
Children
by
second wife:
Eliza,
b. Feb.
21, 1780;
d. in
Boston, May 9, 1870;
m. Nathaniel
Ingersol.
]\Iartha
Hubbard,
b.
Apr. 7, 1781 ;
m.
(i)
G.
Higginson;
m.
(2)
his
brother, James Higginson.
Mary Green,
b.
July, 1782;
m.
John Gore, 1805.
Henry,
b.
Apr. i, 1784.
Settled on the island of
Bourbon,
m.
there,
and had three
children,
viz.:
(a) Henry,'
b. 1810
(?);
d. unm.
1830 (?). (b) Eliza,
b. 1812
(?);
m.
1832. (c) Louisa,
b.
1815 (?);
was unm. in
1848.
201
Francis,
b.
May
6,
1786;
m. Alice
Wyer.
Louisa,
b. Dec.
6, 1799 (?);
d.
Boston, 1824,
unm.
76.
Hannah^
Babcock,
fourth child of the Hon.
Joshua
and Hannah
(Stanton)
Babcock
(James, John, James
1st),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Jan. 22,
1742-3
;
m. at
Westerly, 1770,
ADAM BABCOCK.
1
740-1817.
From a
portrait by Copley,
of
London,
owned
by
Rev. Edwin A.
Blake, Ph.D., D.D.. of Boston, :Mass. Page 67.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 69
John
Bonrs,
of
Newport,
R. I. Settled at
Newport,
wliere she
Hved the remainder of her hfetime.
Chikh'en,
b. at
Newport
:
Anna,
b.
1771 ( ?).
Peter,
b.
1773 (?).
77.
Frances''
Babcock,
dan. of Dr.
Joshna
and Hannah
(Stanton)
Babcock
(James, John, James ist),
b. West-
erly, May
II,
1745;
d. New
London, Conn., Oct.,
i/cS/;
m.
Westerly,
Dec,
17(^^)5, Capt. Dudley
Saltonstall,
son of Gov.
Gurdon and Rebecca
(Winthrop)
Saltonstall, b. New
London,
Conn.,
Sept.
8,
1738,
d. in West
Indies,
1796.
Li
early
life
Capt.
Saltonstall made numerous
voyages
in
mercantile
pursuits.
In the
Revolutionary
War he attained
the rank of Commodore. We first find him in command of
the
ship
Trumbull,
twenty-eight guns. Apr. 19, 1777,
he fell
in with two armed
transports
off New York. After a smart
action he
captured
both the
transports,
with their stores of
value on board. Jn this affair the
English
suffered
severely,
and the Trumbull herself lost seven men and
eight
wounded.
In
1779
his
ship
was the
Warren,
thirty-two guns.
The same
year
he had command of the American fleet in
the disastrous Penobscot
expedition.
The unfortunate issue of
that
expedition
was attributed to unforeseen obstacles and the
insufficiency
of the
force,
and not to
any
want of skill or
bravery
in the commander. He
was, however,
blamed for the
disaster. He afterward commanded the
privateer
Minerva,
and
among
the
prizes
taken was the
Hannah,
a merchant
ship
of London bound for New
York,
having-
the most valuable
cargo
sent to America
during
the war.
Children, h. in New
London,
Conn. :
Hannali, b.
1767;
m.
Joseph Wallcy,
a native of
England
who
settled in
Canandaigua,
N. Y.
Dudley,
b.
1771
;
graduated
at
Yale, settled in the South.
Thomas,
b.
1772;
d. in West Indies,
1795.
Frances, b.
1769.
Catherine, b. .
Martha,
b. .
Joshua,
b. ; m. Abbie, dau. of Thomas
Lewis,
of
Farmington,
Conn.
78.
Mary^
Rhodes,
dau. of Simon and Anne
(Babcock)
Rhodes
(James, John, James ist),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Dec.
II,
1758;
m.
Apr. 2, 1780,
Lieut. Robert
Rogers,
of
Newport,
son of William
Rogers,
a merchant of
Newport.
70
The Babcock
Genealogy.
Robert
Rogers graduated
from Rhode Island
College,
after-
ward Brown
University,
in
1775;
ser\'ed as Second and. First
Lieutenant in the Continental
army
until the close of the War
of
Independence,
and then
adopted teaching
as a
profession,
first in
Coventry
and afterward in his native town,
Newport,
R. I. He was noted as
being
one of the foremost educators
of his
time;
was a Fellow and Trustee of Rhode Island Col-
lege (Brown University)
for
many years,
and was
Secretary,
Treasurer,
and Librarian of Redwood
Library, Newport,
from
1788
to his
death,
in
1835.
His
son,
William Sandford
Rog-
ers, became
wealthy,
and
by
his will,
probated
in
1870,
be-
queathed $50,000
to Brown
University
to found the
Newport
Rogers Professorship
of
Chemistry,
in honor of his father and
uncle William
Rogers, Jr.,
both of whom were
graduates
of
Brown
University.
Children :
William S., b.
;
d.
1870.
Anne,
b.
;
m.
John Allston,
brother of
Washington Allston,
the celebrated
painter.
79.
SiMON^
Rhodes,
third child of Simon and Anne
(Bab-
cock)
Rhodes
(James, John, James ist),
h
Stonington,
Conn.,
June
22,
1760;
d. Feb.
8,
1844;
m. at
Hartford,
Conn.,
Jan. 14, 1790, Sally Woodbridge,
dau. of Dr.
Dudley
and Sarah
(Sheldon) Woodbridge,
of
Hartford, Conn.,
b.
June
28,
1767;
d. Feb.
9, 1855.
Children :
Nancy,
b.
Sept. 6, 1790;
d. unm. Feb.
8, 1871.
Dudley,
b. Mar.
8, 1792;
d. Oct.
18, 1840,
at
Zanesvillc,
O.
Lucy,
b.
Jan.
12,
1794;
d. unm. Mar.
7, 1871.
Sally,
b.
Aug.
8, 1801 ; d.
Aug.
28, 1801.
Simon
Henry,
b.
Jan.
i.
1803;
d. Oct.
13, 1877;
m.
Bridget
Palmer
at
Stonington, Jan. 7,
1828.
80. Henry^''
Rhodes,
fourth child of Simon and Anne
(Bab-
cock)
Rhodes
(James, John, James ist),
b
Stonington,
Apr. 25, 1762;
d.
Jan. 7, 1848;
m.
Foster, settled,
at
Southampton,
L. I. One of his
sons,
Foster"
Rhodes,
was a
noted
ship1:)uilder,
and was
employed
in that
capacity
in the
navies of Great Britain and
Turkey.
81.
Abigail^
Rhodes,
sixth child of Simon and Anne
(Babcock)
Rhodes
(James, John, James ist),
b. Ston-
ington,
Conn.,
Oct.
27, 1768;
d.
Warwick,
R.
I., Apr.
18,
1845;
"i- at
Newport,
R. I.
( ?),
Nov.
29, 1785,
Col.
Job
Greene,
son of Col.
Christopher
and Anne
(Lippitt) Greene,
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 71
b.
Warwick,
R.
I.,
Nov.
19, 1759,
d.
Warwick,
Aug. 23,
1808.
Abigail
was
bap.
at
Stonington, Aug.
20,
1769.
Children,
all b. at Warwick,
R. I.
(records given by
Hon.
Henry
L.
Greene,
of
Riverpoint,
R.
I.,
son of Simon
Henry)
:
Christopher,
b.
;
d. at St.
Stephen's Parish,
S.
C,
Nov.
6, 1825;
m., Charlestown. S. C, Dec. 26,
1815, Mary
Ann
Lehre,
dau. of Dr.
William and Ann
(Miller) Lehre,
b.
Charlestown,
S.
C, July 7,
1793,
cl.
July I,
1828.
Susanna,
b.
;
d. Warwick. R.
I.,
Nov.
15, 1869;
m. at War-
wick,
June 10, 1809,
Lowell
Spalding,
son of
Philip
and Thankful
(Waterman) Spalding,
b.
Plainfield,
N.
H.,
Nov.
24, 1780,
d.
Jan. 12, 1853.
]\Liry Ann,
b.
;
d. Warwick, R.
L,
Jan. 30, 1849;
m. at
Warwick,
Feb.
21, 1813,
Abner M.
Warrenson,
b.
Wilbraham,
Mass., Apr. 15, 1787,
d. Feb.
i,
1816.
Simon
Henry,
b.
;
d. at Warwick,
Apr. 26, 1885;
m. at
Providence,
R. L, Mar.
22, 1822,
Caroline C, dau. of Edward
and Susan
(Potter) Aborn,
b.
Providence,
R.
L,
Feb.
13, 1802,
d. Mar.
29, 1829.
82.
Amelia,^
eldest
daughter
of Col.
James
and Sarah
(Stanton)
Babcock
(James, John, James ist),
b. West-
erly,
R.
I.,
1755;
d. Norwich, N.
Y.,
Sept. 27, 1814;
m.
Jan.
22,
1775,
to Nathan
Pendleton,
son of Col. William and
Mary
(Cheesbrough)
Pendleton, of
Westerly,
b. there
Apr.
2, 1754,
d.
Norwich,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
26, 1841.
Nathan Pendleton m.
(2)
in
Westerly,
Oct.
20,
18
16,
Rhoda
(Babcock)
Gavitt,
dau. of
67
Isaac. Sr.,
and
Mary (Worden)
Babcock,
and widow of
George
Gavitt,
of
Westerly.
She was b. at
Westerly, Aug.
21,
1764;
d. at Norwich, N.
Y.,
Dec.
20,
1852.
Nathan with his
wife and seven of the children removed from Pendleton
Hill,
Conn., to Norwich,
N.
Y.,
about 1800. Five of the children
remained in Connecticut for a time.
Children of Nathan and first wife:
Amelia,
b. Oct. 20,
1775;
unm.
Sally,
b.
Aug. 13, 1777;
m.
369
Dea.
John' Langworthy.
202 Nathan," li.
June i, 1779;
m. Phebe Cole.
Isaac, b.
Jan. 16, 1781 ;
m.
(i) Bridget Stanton;
m.
(2) Mary
Davis.
Keturah. b. Dec.
5, 1782;
m. Charles
Randall,
son of
John
Randall.
Had sons
Peleg'
and Simeon,' and one
daughter, Amelia,'
who
never married.
Charlotte, b. Oct.
24, 1784;
m.
Christopher
Brown.
Molly (Mary),
b. Dec. 16,
1786;
m. Charles Randall, husband of
her deceased sister Keturah.
Catherine,
b.
July
22,
1789;
m. ; d. in
Oxford,
N. Y.
Simeon, b. Feb.
7, 1792;
d.
young.
Simeon, b.
July 30, 1793 ;
unm.
William, b.
;
m.
(i) Betsey
Pettet ; m.
(2)
Rhoda Wade.
Peleg,
b. ALar. 20,
1798;
m.
Lucy Babcock,
of
Mystic,
Conn. Lived
and died in
Norwich,
N. Y.
72
The Babcock
Genealogy.
83.
SiMON^
Babcock,
second child of Col.
James
and Sarah
(Stanton)
Babcock
(James, John, James
ist),
b. West-
erly,
Feb.
27, 1758;
d. at
Columbia,
Tolland
County,
Conn.,
Apr., 1851;
m. at
Westerly, Apr.
6, 1780,
Hannah
Champ-
lin,
d. Dec.
13, 183
1.
Simon Babcock was a soldier in the war of the
Revolution,
enlisted as a
private
in
Capt.
Samuel Prentice's
Stonington
Company
of Col. Parsons's 6th Connecticut Continental
Regiment.
The
regiment
took
post
at
Roxbury,
Mass.,
in
Gen.
Spencer's Brigade,
and remained until the
expiration
of
term of
service,
Dec.
10, 1775.
We next find Simon Babcock a
Sergeant
in
Capt.
Amos
Green's
Company,
Col.
Joseph Noyes's Regiment;
service
from Dec.
5, 1776,
to
Jan.
8,
1777

thirty-five days;
also
Ensign
on
pay
roll for
twenty-nine days'
service at S.
Kings-
ton
;
reported discharged
at
Charlestown,
R. I.
He was a
Revolutionary
Pensioner under the Act of Con-
gress
of
1832;
was then a resident of
Columbia,
Tolland
County,
Conn. Under the census of
1840,
he is recorded as a
resident of Columbia.
The
following
records of his children were taken from His-
tory
of Ancient
Windham, Conn.,
by
Weaver,
published
in
1864,
which states that some of the children were b. in West-
erly,
others in
Stonington,
Preston, Franklin,
and the
young-
est in
Lebanon,
Conn. :
Simon, b.
Apr. 28, 1781.
John C,
b.
Sept. 13, 1782.
203 James,"
b.
June 20, 1784;
m.
Mary Champlin.
Hannah,
b. Dec.
13, 1785.
Sally,
b. Dec. 20,
1787.
Aurelia, b.
Sept. 3, 1789.
Thankful, b.
June 6, 1791.
204 Stanton,
b. Dec.
20, 1793;
ni.
(i)
Maria
Robertson;
m.
(2)
Almira
Barrows.
Nancy,
b.
Sept. 27, 1795.
William, b.
July 30, 1797.
George W.,
b. Mar.
29, 1799 (?).
Christopher,
b. Mar.
3,
1801.
Mariette,
b.
Sept. 30,
1802.
Betsy,
b.
1804.
84.
Joanna,^
fourth child of Col.
James
and first
by
his sec-
ond
wife,
Joanna (McDowell)
Babcock
(James. John,
James ist),
b.
Westerly, June
10,
1770;
m.
June,
6,
1790,
Capt. Joseph
Wilbur,
Jr.,
son of
Joseph
and Sarah
Wilbur,
b.
Westerly,
June 14, 1767.
Children
(A.
V.
R.)
:
The Babcock
Genealogy. 73
Joanna,
b. Oct.
18, 1790.
Ethan,
b.
Jan. 20, 1792.
Sally,
b.
Jan. 22, 1793.
Mary
Ann, b.
Apr. 17, 1795.
Colia,
b.
Aug. 17, 1797.
Charlotte,
b. Nov.
2,
1800.
85.
Jonathan,^ Jr.,
son of
Jonathan
and Esther
(Hazzard)
Babcock
(James, John, James ist),
b.
May 30, 1761
(Wheeler)
;
m.
Jan. 29, 1795,
Ruth,
dait. of
Benjamin
and
Hannah
(Niles)
Rodman,
of S.
Kingston,
R.
I.,
b. there
Aug.
12,
1763,
d. S.
Kingston,
Dec.
16,
1795.
Ruth Ro(hnan was
brouglit up
in the
village
afterward called Peacedale,
in the
old lu>use which stood on the site of Mr.
John
Hazzard's man-
sion house. Ruth was one of the six
daughters
of
Benjamin
Rodman. Tradition
says
that a
gentleman
who had been a
great
traveler,
was
asked,
"What is the most beautiful
sight
you
have ever seen in
your
travels ?" and his answer
was,
"The
six beautiful
daughters
of
Benjamin
Rodman."
They
were
not
only
beautiful in
person,
but were
gifted
with
good
voices
and
sang delightfully. Jonathan belonged
to the
Society
of
Friends.
Children :
Ruth Hannah, b. Nov.
25, 1795 (three
weeks before the death of
her
mother) ;
m. Solomon
Harley.
86.
Robert Hazzard-^
Babcock,
third child and second son
of
Jonathan
and Esther
(Hazzard)
Babcock
(James,
John, James ist).
b. at
Stonington,
Conn.,
Dec.
13, 1763
(Wheeler);
d. New York
City,
Dec.
8, 1848;
m. at Point
Judith,
R.
I.,
Oct.
3, 1793, Mary,
dau. of
Stephen
and Sarah
(Nichols) Hazzard,
and
granddaughter
of
Deputy
Gov.
Jona-
than Nichols. She was b. at S.
Kingston,
R.
I.,
Sept.
28,
1764;
d. at New York
City, xA.ug.
26,
1851.
Robert was En-
sign
in S.
Kingston
Militia
1792-4. (Smith.)
Children :
205 Jared Star,"
b.
May 14, 1795;
m. Diedama
Douglass.
Sarah
Ann,
b.
Sept. 7, 1797,
at
Stephentown,
N. Y.
;
d.
Hoboken,
N.
J., May
2,
1877;
ni.
June, 1833,
at
Stephentown,
N. Y.,
John
Withey,
b.
Apr. 30, 1795,
at Sand
Lake,
N.
Y.,
son of
Henry
and Esther
(Dimmock) Withey.
Had four
children,
who died
in
infancy.
206
Esther, b.
July
26.
1799;
m. Roljert Tift.
207
Nicholas Hazzard. b.
Apr. 17,
1801
;
m. Martha M. Hamlin.
Twins,
b.
1803 ;
d. in
infancy.
87.
lcii.\B0D^
Babcock,
Jr..
first child of Ichabod and
Jemima (Babcock)
Bal3cock
(John, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Dec.
12,
1731;
d.
Westerly (?), Aug.
22,
74
T^hc Babcock
Genealogy.
1801,
m. Mar.
17, 1756, Esther,
dan. of Col.
Joseph
and
Mary
(ChanipHn) Stanton,
of
Charlestown,
R.
I.,
b. Nov.
23, 1741,
d.
Westerly,
Nov.
17,
181
3.
Ichalxul,
Jr.,
was
Ensign
of a
company
raised in
Westerly,
R.
I.,
in
1755,
of which
Henry
Babcock,
of
Joshua,
was
Cap-
tain,
and attached to Col.
Christopher
Harris's Rhode Island
Regiment
for the
capture
of Crow'n Point.
They
marched to
Lake
George,
where
they joined
the forces under Sir William
Johnson.
He was made a freeman in
1757. (C.
R. of R.
I.,
vol.
ix.)
He was
Justice
of the Peace for
Westerly
in
1761,
'62, '65.
(Smith.)
He was cornet in
Capt. George
Thurston's Com-
pany
in ist Battalion of Militia in the
County
of
Kings,
R.
I.,
troop
of horse in
1780.
During
the
Revolutionary
War,
May, 1777,
Ichabod was
paid
2
14s.
"for
carrying express
from
Westerly
to Little
Rest Hill in S.
Kingston,
and from there to Providence."
Records dated
Oct.,
1778,
show^ that Ichabod Babcock,
Jr.,
Nathan Babcock,
and six others
represented
to the Rhode
Island Colonial
Legislature
that their boats were
taken, Oct.,
1777, by
Gen. Cornell,
of the United States
Army
for the
intended
expedition against
the
enemy
on the island of Rhode
Island,
that the boats were lost off Point
Judith,
and that "their
families
depended chiefly
on the
advantages accruing
from
their use in
fishing."
It was voted
by
the
Legislature
that a
committee
consisting
of
Brig.-Gen.
Cornell,
Col. Parsons
Grey,
and
Maj.
Thomas Sheffield be
appointed
to ascertain the
amount to be
paid
to each for
damages
sustained.
Dec,
1778,
Ichabod and Nathan Babcock were each allowed
40
for the
loss of their boats.
(C.
R. of R.
I.,
vol.
viii.)
Children,
b.
Westerly (the
first four
children, Esther,
Jo-
seph,
Lodowick,
and
Esther,
d.
young)
:
208
Ichabod,"
b.
Jan. 15, 1758;
m. Dorcas Hoxie.
209 Lucy,
b.
Apr. 25, 1760;
m.
Christopher
Crandall.
210
Joseph,
b.
Apr. i, 1762;
m. Sarah" Babcock.
Mary,
b.
Apr.
8,
1765;
m.
223
William Babcock.
(See
his
records.)
211
Lodowick,
b. Feb.
18, 1767;
m.
Lydia Wiglit.
Augustus,
b.
Jan. 30, 1769;
ni. Oct.
13, 1792
or
1796,
Rachel Reed.
Capt. John,
b.
Sept. i,
1772;
d. Oct.
19, 1798;
m.
Aug.
22.
1796,
Rebecca Wilts. He was a sea
captain
; d. of
yellow
fever.
Hannah, b.
July
2,
1776;
d.
Apr.
iS,
1798;
m. Anr.
19, 1796,
Pardon
Baker
(?).
Esther,
b.
July
18,
1778;
m.
Aug.
21,
1796. John
Sherwood.
212 .Anstice, b. Feb.
25. 1780;
m.
Joseph
Goodrich.
Stephen,
No. i, d. in
infancy.
Stephen.
No.
2,
d. in
infancy.
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
75
88.
Joseph^
Babcock,
son of Ichabod and
Jemima
(Bab-
cock)
Bahcock
(John, Jolm, James
ist).
h.
Westerly,
Feh.
3, 1735-6:
d. Alar, or
Apr., 1804 (?)
;
m.
(
i)
Mar.
31, 1765,
Hannah,
dan. of Samnel and Hannah
(Clark) Champlin.
b.
S.
Kingston.
Dec.
9, 1747,
d.
Westerly.
K.
I.,
1767. Joseph
m.
(2)
1
77
1
( ?),
Hannah,
dan. of
John
and Hannah
Ross,
of
Westerly,
R. 1., h.
Apr.
21,
1749.
Joseph
Babcock,
Jr.,
was
appointed by \\'csterly
Town
Council administrator on his father's
estate,
iVpr. 30, 1804.
The first wife.
Hannah
Champlin,
had but one child,
viz. :
Hannah,
b.
Jan. 2, 1767;
m. at
Westerly,
Nov.
17, 1796,
Arnold
West,
son of
James
and Susanna
West,
b.
Sept. 11, 1762.
By
his second wife
Joseph
had ten children. Their records
were obtained
principally
from
family
Bibles. Those of
John,
Thankful. Daniel, and
Molly
are no doubt
correct,
as
they
were
gathered
from
many
of.
their children and
grandchildren.
Records of Elihn were obtained from one of his children and
from his
grandchildren.
Those of the other children were
gathered
from the relatives above mentioned and from
public
records,
and are
approximately
correct. A
question
mark will
follow doubtful dates.
213 Joseph,"
b.
1772 ( ?) ;
m. Keturah Gavitt.
214 John,
b. Nov.
19. 1773;
m. Damarias Crandall.
Thankful,
b.
1775 (?);
m.
227
Phineas"
Babcock,
of
Christopher
and Mehitable.
(See
his
records.)
215
Daniel, b.
Sept.
20.
1777;
m.
Nancy
Babcock.
Molly,
b.
1778 (?);
m. 228 Asa" Babcock.
(See
his
records.)
216
James.
1).
1780 (?);
m. Hannah Rhodes.
217
Oliver, b.
1782 (?);
m. Eunice Haskins.
Edward,
b.
1784 ( ?) ;
d.
young.
218 Elihu, b.
1786 (?);
m. Celia Wilbur.
219 George,
b.
1787;
m.
Mary
Gavitt.
Ichabod,
b.
1789 (?);
d. at
Sandusky.
O..
1869;
m.
(i)
Lois
Greeman ; m.
(2)
at
Sandusky,
Lois Laurens. Settled first
Allegany,
Co.,
N. Y., later removed to
Sandusky,
O. Had
children.
89.
JoHN,^
son of Ichabod and
Jemima (Babcock)
Ba1)Cock
(John, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly, July 27, 1739;
d.
Oct.
27, 1798;
m. Lucv
.
Children,
b. in
Westerly (A.
V.
R.)
:
Lucy,
b.
Aug. 14, 1765.
Jeremiah,
b. Dec. 28.
1767.
John,
b.
Jan. 13, 1769;
m.
by
Elder
Joslin, Jan.
10,
1790.
.\nna
jMaxson,
dau. of
Jonathan,
of Richmond.
76
Tlic Bahcock
Goiralof^y.
90.
Marv,-'^
(laii. of Elder
Stcplicn
and Anna
(Tliompson)
Babcock
(John, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Nov.
12,
1730;
m. at S.
Kingston, Jan.
10,
1753, Joseph
Davis,
son of William Davis.
Mary
was his second
wife;
his first wife was Anna
Babcock,
sister of
Mary,
m.
Jan.
10,
1749. Joseph
and Anna had one
child, Anna,
b.
Aug. 7, 1750.
Children of
Mary
and
Joseph
Davis.
1). in
^^^esterly
:
Henry,
b. Oct.
15, 1754.
Lucretia,
b.
Sept.
20,
1756.
Mary,
b.
Aug. 21, 1758.
Joseph,
b.
Aug. 27, 1760.
Lucy,
b. Nov.
7, 1763.
Ephraim,
b.
Sept. 12, 1765.
Lydia,
b.
June 7, 1767.
Amey,
b. Mar.
6, 1769.
Clarke,
b. Feb.
23, 1771.
91.
Rev.
Oliver,^
son of Elder
Stephen
and Anna
(Thomp-
son)
Babcock
(John, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
July 27, 1738;
d. Feb.
13, 1784;
m.
July
2, 1761, Sylvia (Sil-
vestre)
Belcher,
dan. of
John
Belcher,
of
Westerly.
Rev. Oliver Babcock was a man of uncommon
ability
and
unflinching integrity.
He stood
high
in the
community,
both
as a minister of the
Gospel
and a statesman. In
1768-9
lie
was
Captain
in the
Westerly
Militia.
In
1770
he
represented Westerly
in the Colonial
Legisla-
ture. In
1776
he was
Justice
of the Peace for
Westerly.
At
the death of his
father,
Rev.
Stephen,
Oliver was called to
succeed him as
pastor
of the Hill
Church,
being
ordained to
that office
Sept.
18,
1776,
which
position
he continued to hold
until his death.
It will be observed that his
pastorate
covered the
period
of
the
Revolutionary
War. He was not
only
beloved
by
the mem-
bers of his
church,
but his
encouragement
and aid of
patriot
soldiers and his
untiring
efforts on behalf of their widows and
orphans,
endeared him to all. He d. in the
forty-sixth year
of his
age.
He had a
family
of
eight
children. "His
widow,
Sylvia
Babcock,
was so eminent for
piety
and
ability
as to win
the
appellation
of 'Elder
Sylvia.'
She
supplied
the
pulpit,
zealously
cared for the
church,
which often met at her
house,
until a successor to her husband was chosen."
(W.
and W.
)
She was succeeded
by
Elkanah
Babcock,
who was ordained
Apr.
18,
1787,
and whose records are found on a
previous page
in this volume.
Rev. T. Barber
says
Elder Elkanah was succeeded
by
Elder
Jesse
Babcock,
making
four Babcocks in succession that were
The Babcock
Genealogy. yy
pastors
of the Ilill Church exchisive of the service of Elder
Sylvia.
Dennisoii.
in
Westerly
and Its
Witnesses,
says:
"Eld.
Jesse
Babcock was ordained an
evangelist
in 1802. He died
]\Iay
26, 1844, aged seventy-six.
He was the last
pastor
of
the Wilcox Chnrch."
Children of Rev. Oliver and
Sylvia (Belcher) Babcock,
as
recorded
by
Rev. T. Barber
;
all b. in
Westerly
:
John,
b. Mar.
6, 1762;
d. Oct..
1782.
Elizabeth, b.
Jan. 29, 1764;
in. Nov.
7, 1781,
William
Blackington.
220
Arnold,"
b. Dec.
22, 1765;
in.
Lucy
Davis.
Joshua,
b.
Jan. 8, 1771 ;
m.
1792.
Jason,
b. Mar.
7, 1774.
221
Steplien,
b.
July 26, 1777;
m. .
222
Oliver, Jr.,
b. Mar.
29, 1780;
m. Anna Heartt.
Anna, b.
1782.
92.
Ctiristopher,^
"son of William and Sarah
(Denison)
Babcock
(John, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Sept.
12,
1734;
d.
Smyrna,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
15, 1815,
and was
buried there. No stone was erected
by
his
grave,
but
years
later his son
Stephen
had a
gravestone placed
for him beside
the
grave
of his wife
Mehitable,
in
Westerly.
Christopher,
m.
1754,
his
stepsister
Mehitable Chalker
(sometimes
written
Chaucer,
or
Chalkens),
b. in
Saybrook,
Conn., Sept. 9. 1733,
d. in
Westerly,
R.
I.,
June
8,
1810
(date
taken from
g-ravestone)
. She was buried in the Babcock or
]\Iassattixet
burying ground
near
Avondale,
R. I. About
1884
her
remains,
with those of her son
Stephen
and his
wife,
Phebe, were removed from the
neglected spot
where
they
were
first
buried,
to the First
Hopkinton Cemetery,
near Potter
Hill,
R. I. This removal was directed
by
Phebe
Babcock,
grand-
daughter
of
Mehitable,
dau. of
Stephen
and wife of Oliver
Babcock. Phebe's remains were afterward interred in the
adjoining
lot.
The father of ]\Iehitable
(Chalker)
Babcock was
Stephen
Chalker,
b.
Saybrook,
Conn.,
July 19, 1707.
He was of the
fourth
generation
from Gen. Alexander
Chalker,
who was one
of the
original proprietors
of the town of
Saybrook,
Conn.,
and
was killed in the
Narragansett
War.
(Chapman Genealogy.)
Mehitable's mother was Mehitable
Chapman,
b. Nov.
17, 1705,
dau. of
Capt.
Samuel
Chapman.
Stephen
Chalker and Mehital)le
Chapman
were m. Dec.
14,
1727.
An item in
Stephen's
will,
dated
1773,
mentions
daugh-
ter
Mehitable
Babcock,
wife of
Christopher
Babcock.
78
TJic Bahcuck
Genealogy.
Cliristopher
Bal)cock owned and
occupied
a farm near the
seashore in the town of
Westerly.
He was achiiitted a free-
man
])}
llie Cieneral
Assem1)ly
of Rhode
Island,
May, 1758.
(C.
R. of R.
I.)
He was
Justice
of the Peace for
Westerly
in
1769, "79, '83. (Smith.)
In
1767 Christopher
Babcock
was Lieutenant in
Capt. Champlain's
Train
Band,
Westerly
Militia.
(R.
J. Hist.
Mag.,
vol.
vi.)
In
1813,
three
years
after the death of his
wife,
he sold to his
youngest
son, Asa,
sixty
acres of land for
$1,000. (W.
T.
R.)
The same
year
Asa sold the land and moved to
Smyrna,
N. Y.
Christopher
evidently
went with
him,
for he d. at the home of his son Asa
in
Smyrna,
Mar.
15, 1815.
Children:
223
VViiliam," b. Dec. 10,
1755 ;
m.
Mnry
B.ibcock.
Amy,
b.
June 12,
1757;
ni.
Mr, CofFm,
from Block
Island,
settled
in the State of New York.
Joshua,
b. Mar.
15, 1759;
d.
Westerly,
R.' 1., Oct.,
1786.
224 Christopher, Jr.,
b.
July
26,
1761 ;
m.
Polly
Burdick.
Sarah, b. Mar.
10,
.1763;
m.
(i)
210
Joseph"
Babcock; m.
(2)
Thomas Grant.
Eunice,
b. Dec. 28,
1764.
225 Jeremiah,
b. Nov.
23, 1766;
m.
Amy Angel.
Asa,
b.
July
6,
1768;
d.
Apr., 1777.
Wealthy,
b.
June
12,
1770;
d.
June, 1772.
226
Stephen,
b. Feb.
2y. 1772;
m. Phebe Burch.
Elias,
b. Oct.
26, 1773;
d at sea,
Apr. 1794,
when
returning
from
the West Indies.
227
Phineas, b. Feb.
14, 1776;
m.
(i)
Thankful Babcock; m.
(2)
Miss
Huntington.
228 Asa, b. Oct.
7, 1777;
m.
(i) Molly Babcock;
m.
(2)
Elizabeth
Barber.
93.
Samuel,-'''
son of William and Sarah
(Denison)
Bab-
cock
(John, John, James ist),
b.
Sept. 4, 1747,
at West-
erly,
R. I. Moved in
early boyhood
with his mother and
step-
father
(Stephen Chalker)
to
Sayl^rook,
his mother's birth-
place;
d. there 1828,
aged eighty-one years;
m. at
Saybrook,
Sept., 1773,
Rachel Conklin.
Children,
b. in
Saybrook
(records
from
family Bible)
:
Phebe, b.
June
26, 1774;
m. Rev. Asa Bushnell, Settled at West
Hartland, Conn.
Rachel,
1).
Aug.
11,
1776;
m. Stevens. Settled in
Oswego
Co., N. Y.
Fanny,
b.
Aug.
11, 1779;
m. Daniel Griswold;
d. at Essex, Conn.
Elizabeth, b. Nov.
21, 1781
; m.
Basset,
of
Sag
Harbor,
Long
Island.
Lucretia, b.
Sept.
11,
1784;
m. Davison. Resided at
Saybrook.
229
Samuel,"
Jr.,
b. Mar. 20,
1788;
m.
(i)
Hannah Miller; m.
(2)
Jane
Corwell.
230
William
Christopher,
b.
Aug. 7, 1790;
m.
Betsy
Parmlee.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 79
94.
JosiAir"'
Babcock,
eldest son of
Jol), Jr.,
and Elizabeth
(Mull)
Babccxk
(Job, John, James 1st),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
1720 ( ?) ;
m.
1745 ( ?),
Miss
Alaraw,
"a notable
young
Irish
lady."
As the name of
Josiah
does not
appear
in his father's will,
it is
probable
he was not
living
when the will was
written,
and
that he d. between
1769,
the date of birth of his
youngest
child,
and
1775,
the date of
probate
of his father's will.
Family
records from two different sources state that
Josiah
was the
eldest S(^n of
Job, Jr.
In
1742 Josiah
removed from Rhode
Island to Mansfield, Conn.
Children,
b.
presumably
at
Mansfield, Conn. :
231 Jolm,''
b.
Aug.
26,
1746;
m.
Lydi.-i
Woodward.
Irene, b.
July
i,
1748.
Josiah, Jr..
b.
Apr. 18, 1750.
Eunice, b.
July
18,
1752.
David, b.
Sept. 14, 1753.
Deliverance,
b.
July 13, 1755.
'
Betty,
b. Mar.
29, 1757.
Mary,
b.
May
18,
1759.
Jesse,
I). Mar.
29, 1761.
Huldah, b.
June 18, 1763.
Richard,
b. Feb.
14, 1765.
Samuel, b.
July 24, 1767.
Justus,
b.
July 31, 1769.
Records of
Josiah given by
Rev. Theodore
Babcock, D.D.,
Dean of St. Andrew's
Divinity
School,
Syracuse,
N. Y.
95.
Jonathan,"''^
son of Samuel and Bethiah Babcock
(Job, John. James ist).
b. S.
Kingston,
Nov.
26,
1723;
d
;
m. at S.
Kingston,
Nov.
26,
1749, Lydia
Lee.
Children,
b. in Exeter:
Mercy,
b. Oct.
14, 1750.
Mary,
b. Oct.
15, 1751
: d. Nov.
17, 1751.
John,
b.
;
d. INIar.
30, 1760.
96.
John,"'
son of Samuel and Bethiah Babcock
(Job,
John, James ist),
b. S.
Kingston, Jan. 27, 1727-8;
d.
Exeter,
R.
I.,
Mar.
30, 1760. (A^
V.
R., S.
Kingston.
R.
I.,
give
his birth
June 2y, 1727-8,
but that is an
impossible
date.
Substituting January
for
June,
the date
agrees
with
age
at
time of death as recorded in
Exeter,
R.
I.)
He m.
Lydia
,
and settled in
Exeter.
R. I.
It is
probable
that
Lydia.
the widow of
John,
married a
second
time,
as Exeter town records sho\^' that
Joseph
Hollo-
way
m.
Lydia Babcock,
Oct.
11,
1761.
One of the children
8o The Bahcock
Genealogy.
of
Joseph
and
Lydia llolloway
was named
John
W^aite,
b.
Exeter,
June
i8,
1765;
was killed
Sept. 7, 1779, by
a cannon
ball while
contending
for the
rights
of his
country
on board
the
privateer ship-of-war
Gen.
Miffin,
Capt. George
VVaite
Babcock
commanding.
Children of
John
and
Lydia
Baljcock,
as recorded in
Exeter:
232 Capt. George
Waite"
Babcock,
b.
Jan. 25, 1751;
m. Susanna
Fowler.
Samuel,
b.
Jan. i, 1754;
d. Feb.
24, 1757.
Sarab,
b.
July 17, 1756.
Jobn,
b. Nov.
28, 1758.
Samuel,
b. Oct.
ig, 1760;
m.
Mary Holloway (?).
From Massa-
cbusetts Records of Soldiers and
Sailors,
War of the
Revolution,
the
following quotation
is taken: "Samuel
Babcock,
Gunner
of the
ship
General
Miffin,
commanded
by Capt. George
Waite
Babcock."
Description
and list of officers and crew dated
Sept.
9, 1780. "Age 19 yrs., Complexion light,
Residence Mass."
97.
JoB,^
son of Samuel and Bethiah Babcock
(Job,
John, James ist),
b. S.
Kingston, Jan.
20,
1729-30;
m.
Susanna,
dau. of
Jeffery
and
Mary (Northrup) Champlin,
b.
Exeter,
Jan.
i,
1731.
Children,
b. in S.
Kingston
:
Champlin,
b. Oct.
10, 1752.
Elizabeth,
b. Feb.
27, 1755 (?).
98.
Simeon,^
son of Samuel and Bethiah Babcock
(Job, John, James ist),
b. S.
Kingston, Jan.
6,
1731-2;
m.
Apr. 19, 1750,
Elizabeth
Gaboon,
of Warwick.
Simeon Babcock lived in Exeter in
1774,
and
tought
land
of his brother Samuel in S.
Kingston.
Simeon and
many
of
his descendants were
Baptists.
His first two children were
born in S.
Kingston,
the
remaining
six
probably
in Exe-
ter,
R. I.
Children,
as recorded
by
Rev. T. Barber:
Stephen,
b.
July 19, 1751.
Bethiah, b. Dec.
i, 1752,
Samuel,
b.
1754;
m.
Elizabeth,
dau. of Nicholas
Cottrell,
of West-
erly,
R. I.
Elizabeth,
b.
1756;
m. A.
Browning.
Went West.
233 John,"
b.
1759;
d. Mar. i,
1807;
m.
Mary
Heeferman.
234 Simeon, Jr.,
b.
May 14, 1760;
ni. Rhoda Smith.
Elihu,
b.
1763;
d.
young.
William,
b.
1764.
99.
James,^
son of Samuel and Bethiah Babcock
(Job,
John. James ist),
b. S.
Kingston, June 14, 1734;
m.
MRS. ABIGAIL
(SMITH) BABCOCK
(Wife
of Adam
Babcock).
1
744-
1
777.
From a
portrait by Copley,
of London, owned
by
Rev. Edwin A.
Blake, Ph.D., D.D.,
of
Boston, Mass.
Page 67.
The Bahcock
Gcneology.
8i
at S.
Kingston, Jan. 31, 1754,
Sarah Sheldon,
dan. of Isaac
Sheklon.
Children,
b. in Exeter.
James,
b.
June 22, 1755.
It is
presumed
this
family
removed to
N. Y. State. Col.
History
of New York,
vol.
xv,
contains
records as follows:
"James
Bahcock horn in R.
I., age
20
yrs. ;
trade
cordwainer,
enlisted in
Capt.
Denton's
Co., 3d Regt.
of
N. Y.. at Goshen,
Orange Co., July 7, 1775."
Sarah, h.
Aug.
10,
1756.
Mary.
h.
Aug. 4, 1758.
100.
Joseph,-'"'
son of Samuel and Bethiah Babcock
(Jol), John, James ist),
b. Oct.
4, 1737;
m. Feb.
9,
1758,
Sarah,
dan. of
John
Wait.
Children,
b. in
Exeter,
R. I. :
Elizabeth, h. Nov.
29, 1758.
Joseph,
h. Mar.
29, 1768.
101.
John-'"'
Babcock,
son of
John
and first
wife,
Sarah
(Segar)
Babcock
(Job, John, James ist),
b. S.
Kings-
ton,
probably
about
1740;
m. Feb.
14, 1765,
in S.
Kingston,
Mehitable
Sheldon,
dau. of
John
and Elizabeth
Sheldon,
b.
July
20,
1746.
In 1
76
1
John
Babcock received from his father land
by
deed.
By
his father's
will,
dated Oct.
3, 1763, probated
Nov.
4, 1763,
he was executor and
residuary legatee.
"John
Babcock
mortgages
to
Benj. Reynolds 75
1-2 acres
bounded
southerly by
lands
belonging
to Gideon Babcock and
Joseph
Babcock sons of
John
Babcock
deceased,
for
67 19,?.
11^.
3/. April
10,
1772." (Recorded
S. K.
R.,
No.
7, p. 95.)
"John
and Mehitable Babcock sold
Henry
Marchant
75
1-2
acres,
being
the same
premises
devised to
John by
his father
John
Babcock in his will."
(Recorded
in L.
E.,
book No.
7,
p. 285.)
"John Babcock,
bought
of
John
Sheldon and
Jemima,
his
wife,
formerly
the wife of
John
Babcock,
certain devises and
bequests
under the will of her former
husband, said
John
Bab-
cock for 60
pounds. May
20,
1775." (Recorded
in L.
E.)
After the close of the
Revolutionary
War
John
Babcock
with his brother Ichabod removed from Rhode Island to
Alburg,
Vt.
John
had
daughters
who married and had fami-
lies, but no records of his children are
published
in this book.
Mr.
Henrv' Babcock.
of St.
Albans, Vt.,
states that
John
was buried in
Alburg,
Vt..
and that the
following inscription
is
upon
his
gravestone:
"In
memory
of
John Babcock,
who
departed
this life
Aug.
10, 1822,
aged
82
yrs."
6
82
.
The Babcock
Gcncalo<^y.
102.
Jonathan-''' Babcock,
son of
J.ihn
and Sarah
(Segar)
IJabcock
(Job, John, James ist),
b.
;
m. Mar.
5' ^755:' Amy
Clarke,
dau. of Simeon and Elizabeth
(San-
ford)
Clarke, 1). in
Richmond,
R.
I.,
Aug. 23, 1737. Jona-
than received
by
deed from his father in
1761
a tract of land
in S.
Kingston. By
his father's
will,
])robated
Nov.
4, 1763,
he received two
specific
tracts of land.
Jonathan
was Lieuten-
ant of Militia of S.
Kingston 1759. (Smith.)
Children,
b. S.
Kingston (A.
V.
R.)
:
Sarah,
b. Oct.
30, 1755.
John,
b.
Aug. 18, 1757.
Elizabeth,
b. Nov. 28,
1760.
Amie,
b.
July 2, 1763.
Thankful,
b. Feb.
15, 1766.
Segar,
b.
May 8, 1769.
103.
Sarah,"^
dan. of
John
and Sarah
(Segar)
Babcock
(Job, John, James ist),
b.
1737 (?)
;
d. Oct.
22,
1797,
aged
about
sixty years;
m. Feb.
15, 1758,
Amos
Langworthy,
son of Thomas and Content
(Sanford) Langworthy,
of
Hop-
kinton,
b. Nov.
12,
1733;
d.
Aug. 9,
1818. Their home was
that
part
of the
Langworthy
Purchase located in
Hopkinton,
R.
L,
about one mile west of
Hopkinton City,
so-called.
Two brothers of Amos
Langworthy, namely,
Sanford
and
John,
m.
daughters
of Oliver and Anna
(Avery)
Babcock.
Children :
Mary,
b. Nov.
28, 1758;
d. Oct.
18, 1771.
Benjamin,
b. Feb.
29, 1760;
d.
Apr. 23, 1826;
m.
(i)
Eleanor
Kenyon,
had four children; m.
(2)
Mrs. Patience Peckham
Bcntly,
no
issue;
m.
(3)
Hannah
Kenyon,
had three children.
Benjamin
was a
farmer,
in the town of
Hopkinton;
was
prom-
inent as a
military
man,
serving
for
many years
as
Captain
of
a
military company,
and was
familiarly
known as
Capt. Benja-
min
Langworthy.
Anna. b.
Sept.
8,
1761
; d. Oct. 8,
1830;
m.
Perry
Maxson, moved
to N. Y. State: had
eight
children. She visited her old home
but once after
marriage.
Sarah,
b.
July 25. 1763;
d.
July 27,
1816.
Amos, Jr.,
b. Mar. 2,
1765;
d.
July 17. 1830.
Content,
b.
Jan.
21, 1767;
d.
Apr.
22,
1774.
Thomas,
b. Dec.
17, 1768;
d.
June 17,
1812.
Mary,
b.
Aug.
26,
1770;
d.
Apr. 27, 1836.
Alice, b.
June
26,
1772;
d.
Apr. 3, 1850.
Elizabeth, b. Mar.
9, 1774;
d.
Jan. 14, 1849.
John,
b. Feb.
3, 1776;
d.
Apr.
6,
1777.
John
BalKOck,
b.
May 5. 1778;
d. Nov.
17, 1815.
Sanford, b. Dec.
18, 1782;
d. Mar.
20, 1869.
Mary,
Alice. Elizabeth,
Amy.
and Sarah all remained
unmarried,
and lived and died at the old homestead.
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
83
104.
IciiABOD-'' Babcock,
Sr.,
son of
John
and Sarah
(Se-
g-ar)
Babcock
(Job, John, James ist),
b. S.
Kingston,
R.
I.,
1745 ( ?) ;
d.
Albnrg,
Vt.,
Apr. 30, 1813;
m.,
Rhode
Island,
Amy (family
records
say Amy Card),
dau. of a sea
captain.
From his father's
will,
dated Oct.
13. 1763.
recorded in
S.
Kingston,
is fonnd the
following:
"I
give
to
my
beloved
son Ichabod Babcock one hnndred acres of land." Bonndaries
are
given
and then follows: "So as to make die hnndred
acres,
said land lie in
ye
towai of Richman-town." He also
gives
Ichabod one silver
spoon. (S.
K.
Records.)
Apr.
16,
1767,
Ichabod and
Amy
Babcock
bonght
land of
Jonathan
Babcock.
May
20,
1770,
Ichabod Baljcock sold land to
George
Tefft.
Nov.
27,
1
77
1,
Ichabod Babcock
bonght
land of
George
and
Mary
Tefft.
Nov.
2y, ijyi,
Ichabod and
Amy
Babcock sold land to
Phineas
Kenyon.
"Apr. 7, 1778,
Ichabod and
Amy
Babcock now
residing
in Charlestown. R. I.,
sold certain lands,
lying partly
in S.
Kingston
and Charlestown. to
Joh
Card,
and
personal
estate
of which
Job
Card died seized and
possessed,
consideration
$1,150."
It is
presnmed
that the land and
personal
estate
above referred to was inherited
by Amy
Card Babcock from
her father.
Job
Card,
Sr.,
and that she sold it to her brother
Job
Card,
Jr.
The
following-
is from Conncil Records of S.
Kingston:
"April i},. 1773,
voted that Ichabod Babcock have a certificate
to Richmond for
himself,
wife and children."
Abont the close of the
Revolntionary
War Ichabod Babcock
with his motherless children removed from Rhode Island to
Albnrg,
Vt. At the same time his brother
John
and
family
removed to the same
place.
Children,
all b. in Rhode Island :
Hannah, b. Nov.
13, 1766;
d.
Alburg, Vt., Apr. 4, 1836;
m.
Green.
Sarah, b. Dec.
6, 1768;
d.
Hoosick,
N.
Y., Apr., 1814;
m. Samuel
Sweet.
235 Job."
b.
May
18,
1771
; m. Emeline Pike.
Amy,
b.
July
26.
1774;
d. near
Albany;
m.
(i)
Thomas
Andrews;
m.
(2)
Samuel Sweet.
236 Ichabod,
b.
June 5, 1777;
m. Sarah Pike.
Elsey,
b.
May 19, 1782;
d.
Beekmantown,
N. Y.
;
ni.
John
Dawson.
105.
Gideon,^
son of
John
and second
wife,
Jemima (Rey-
nolds)
Babcock
(Job, John, James ist),
b. S.
Kingston,
Apr. 28,
1757;
m. Hannah .
84
The Babcock
Genealogy.
Children,
b. in S.
Kingston,
R. I. :
Amie,
b. Dec.
27, 1777.
'
*
John,
b. Feb.
i, 1780.
Sanniel,
b. Mar.
22, 1782.
Henry,
b.
Aug. 3, 1784.
Hannah,
b.
July i, 1786.
Charles, b.
July 24, 1791.
Lydia,
b.
Aug. 12, 1795.
106.
George^
Potter,
son of Thomas and
Mary (Babcock)
Potter
(George, John, James ist),
b. in that
part
of
Westerly,
R.
I.,
which is now
Hopkinton, Jan. 3, 173
1-2;
d.
at his
home,
Potter
Hill,
R.
I.,
Aug. 29, 1794;
m.
Sept.
18,
1754,
Content
Maxson,
dan. of Rev.
Joseph
Maxson and Be-
thiah,
his wife.
George
Potter's
wife,
Content
Maxson,
was
b. in
Westerly (or Stonington), 1733,
d. at Potter
Hill,
R.
I.,
Oct.
9,
181
5, aged eighty-two.
When
George
Potter was first married he settled on the
homestead
farm,
near
Woodville,
R.
I.,
which he afterward
inherited. In
Jan., 1775,
he
bought
a
grist-mill, fulling-mill,
saw-mill,
and several other
buildings, together
with the water
power,
at what has since been known as Potter
Hill,
R. I. In
addition to his
manufactories,
he built several
coasting
vessels,
most of the work
being
done at Potter Hill
;
the vessels w^ere
then taken
apart, transported
to
Westerly,
where
they
were
set
up,
finished,
and launched.
George,
his
wife,
and all his
children,
as well as his
progenitors
for two
generations
were
S. D.
Baptists.
Children,
b. in
Hopkinton,
R. I. :
Mary,
b.
May 30, 1755;
d.
Sept. 10, 1793;
ni.
Juhii,
son of
John
Stillman.
George,
b. Feb.
10,
1757;
d. 1801
;
m.
Apr. 20, 1780, Mary,
dau.
of
Benjamin
Stillman.
Joseph,
b. Feb.
6, I759;
d- Dec.
14, 1822;
m.
Apr. 7, 1784, Phebe,
dau. of Thomas and Sarah Wells.
Hannah, b. Mar.
9, 1761 ;
m.
Amos,
son of
Torrey
Maxson.
Susan,
b. Mar.
18, 1763;
d. Dec.
20, 1825;
m.
(i)
Nov.
29,
1781, Samuel,
son of
Joseph
Wells; m.
(2) June 10, 1802, Isaac,
son of Isaac and Martha Potter Saunders.
Content, b.
May 25, 1765;
d.
Sept. 14, 1850;
m.
Apr. 18, 1784,
Hon. Daniel
Babcock,
son of Oliver.
Lydia,
b. Oct.
10, 1766;
d.
June 15, 1843;
m. Dec.
17, 1795, Jo-
seph,
b.
1771,
son of
Sylvanus
Maxson.
Col. Nathan,
b.
May 31, 1769:
d.
Aug. 25, 1825;
m.
Lucy,
dau.
of Ezekiel and Hannah
Rogers.
Lucy,
b. Oct.
10, 1771;
d.
Jan.
28,
1807;
m.
(i) John Barber;
m.
(2)
Feb.
12, 1797, Rogers Crandall,
b.
1771,
son of Phineas
and Grace Crandall.
Elizabeth,
b.
Sept. 19, 1775;
d.
Aug. 2, 1853;
m. Nov.
17, 179S,
Elisha,
son of Nathan
Landphere,
b.
1773,
d. 1820.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
85
(For
further records of this
family,
see Potter
Genealogy,
part
iv,
by
Charles Edward
Potter.)
107.
Elizabeth^
Babcock,
dan. of
George
and Susanna
(Potter)
Babcock
(George, John, James ist),
b. West-
erly, Jan. 25, 1725-6;
m. at
Westerly,
Dec.
i, 1750, John
Burdick,
son of Hubbard and Hannah
(Maxson)
Burdick,
b.
May 19,
1
72
1,
d.
Mar.,
1790.
Children,
b. in
Westerly
:
Maxson,
b.
Jan. 22, 1752.
Thompson,
b.
Sept. i, 1753;
m. Tal)itha Wilcox.
Anne,
b. Feb.
2, 1755;
m. Simeon
Bromley.
John,
b.
Sept. 20, 1756;
m.
Sept. 23, 1779,
Elizabeth Beers.
Paul,
b. Oct.
24, 1759.
Abigail,
b. Nov.
22, 1761 ;
m. Nov.
20, 1783,
Amos
Chapman.
Sarah,
b.
Sept. 7, 1763;
m.
1785,
Reuben Maine.
Frances,
b. Mar.
29, 1765;
m.
Lyman
Maine.
Hannah,
b.
;
m. Mar.
4, 1792,
Robert Brown.
108.
George,^
son of
George, Jr.,
and Susanna
(Potter)
Babcock
(George, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Dec.
29, 1727;
m. at
Stonington,
Conn.,
June
26,
175
1,
Me-
hitable,
dan. of Thomas and
Mary (Miner)
Wheeler,
b.
Sept.
5- 1731-
In
1777 Newport
was in the hands of the
British,
and the
Gaines
Weekly Mercury, published Apr. 14, 1777,
was,
as will
be seen from the
following,
controlled
by
the British or Tories :
"Last
Thursday
a
party
of
rebels,
under the command of
one
George Babcock,
came into the house of Mr. Charles Slo-
cumb,
at North
Kingston,
R. I. His
son,
coming
to the
door,
was
immediately
collared
by
one of the banditti.
Young
Slo-
cumb clenched with
him,
and would soon have made him re-
pent
his
rashness,
had it not been for the interference of the
rest of the
gang.
His
father,
seeing
the
scuffle, came out of
the house to interfere in behalf of his
son, when the infamous
Babcock
discharged
a
pistol
at him. The ball entered a little
below the heart and he died in al)out three hours. Not content
with the
misery they
had
already
occasioned to this
unhappy
family, they
took both his
sons,
and
dragged
them before their
Assembly,
who in their
clemency permitted
them to return
under a
strong guard
to attend the funeral of their murdered
father. The
mourning
relatives were
accordingly
escorted to
the
grave by
this
unfeeling
clan,
who
immediately
on their
return home carried both the
young
men to Providence
jail.
This
unparalleled
barbarity
is said to be occasioned
by
the
information of some villain that has
escaped
from
Newport.
86 Tlic Bahcock
Genealogy.
''Every
breast
siisccptil)le
of the miseries of its fellow-crea-
tures must feel for this
unhappy family

a husband murdered,
a number of
orphans deprived
of him to whom
they
were wont
to look
up
for
support
; and,
to
complete
the
tragic
scene,
two
sons, whose
presence
at home
might
in some measure have
alleviated the loss of their
parent,
are likewise torn from their
wi\'es,
expecting
soon to share the same cruel fate. And all
of this
performed by
men who have decorated their standard
W'ith the
specious
names of
Liberty
and
Justice."
Children,
b. in S.
Kingston
:
George,
b.
Sept.
22,
1753.
Removed to Connecticut.
Lvicy,
b. Dec.
15, 1754:
m. her cousin 120
Peleg W.,
son of Hezekiah
Babcock.
Cyrus,
b. Dec. 11,
1756.
Ephraim,
h.
May 19, 1758.
Susannah, b.
May 19, 1760.
Mary,
b.
Jan. 17, 1767.
Frederick, b.
Sept.
10,
1771.
Thomas
Wheeler,
b.
Aug. 13, 1773.
109.
Martii.\,''''
third child of
George, Jr.,
and Susanna
(Pot-
ter)
Balicock
(George, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R. I.,
Dec. 8,
1729;
d. Mar.
30, 1809;
m.
(i) Aug.
22,
1769,
Capt.
Simon Rhodes,
of
Stonington,
Conn. She was his sec-
ond wife.
Capt.
Simon d.
Apr.
22,
1784, aged sixty-nine.
They
had one child :
George,
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
July 30, 1771 ;
d.
Stonington, May 3,
1776.
Capt.
Rhodes's first wife was Anne
Babcock,
dau. of
Capt.
James
and Content Maxson Babcock.
Martha m.
(2)
Col.
James
Rhodes,
of
Westerly, May
12,
1800. He d.
June
21, 1806,
aged seventy-five years.
110.
Christopher,-''
son of
George, Jr.,
and Susanna
(Pot-
ter)
Babcock
(George, John, James ist),
b. in
Hopkin-
ton,
R.
L, Feb.
27, 1736-7;
d.
Charlestowm,
R.
I.,
July
28,
1803;
m. Martha
Perry,
of S.
Kingston.
In
1767 Christopher
Babcock was Lieutenant of the second
company
of militia in Rhode Island. Lie was
(according
to
R. I. Hist.
Mag.,
vol.
vi, p. 280)
with Col. Barton in the
cap-
ture of Gen. Prescott
on,
the
night
of
July 5, 1777.
Both
Christopher
and his wife were
large
in stature. A
tradition states that he
weighed
four hundred
pounds
and his
wife three hundred
pounds.
He was of a
jovial disposition.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
87
and
many
stories are told of his
practical jokes.
The census of
Charlcstown in the
Colony
of Rhode
Island,
taken
1774,
shows
that the
family
of
Christopher
Babcock consisted as follows :
"Whites,
I male above sixteen.
Whites,
I male under sixteen.
Whites,
2 females above sixteen.
Whites,
1 female under sixteen.
Blacks,
5. Total,
10."
Children :
2^7 Christopher," Jr..
b.
Hopkinton, Sept.
i,
I759;
i"-
Pully
Potter.
238
Martha,
b.
Jan.
i8, 1761 ;
m.
George
Hazard,
Jr.
Mary (or IMollie).
b.
Jan.
i, 1763;
m. Lieut. -Gen.
Joseph Stanton,
son of
Augustus
and Eunice
(Crandall) Stanton,
b.
1766 (?).
She d.
Sept.
6,
1817.
No children.
Hannah,
b.
Apr. 25, 1766;
m. Gov.
Joseph
Wilcox,
of Charlcstown.
111.
Capt.
Samuel^
Babcock,
son of
George, Jr.,
and Su-
sanna
(Potter)
Babcock
(George, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
L,
May 30, 1739;
d.
Apr. 7, 1807;
m.
1769,
his
cousin, Ruth,
dau. of
41
David and Dorcas
(Brown)
Babcock,
b. S.
Kingston, 1739.
"Jan., 1779.
Samuel Babcock w^as allowed
9
12s. for valu-
ing
the
negro
slaves
enlisting
into Col. Greene's
Reg." (C.
R. of R.
I.,
vol.
viii.)
"Primus
Babcock,
the
Revolutionary
soldier, was a slave
of Samuel Babcock, of
Hopkinton,
valued at 120
pounds."
(Narragansett
Historical
Register.)
Samuel and Ruth Babcock were members of the Westerlv
S. D. B. Church in
1786.
Children,
recorded in
Hopkinton,
R. I.
(A.
V.
R.)
:
Ruth,
b.
Jan.
10.
1771 ;
d. Oct.
16, 1847;
m.
(i) John Gardner;
m.
(2)
Eleazor Brown.
Miriam, b.
Sept. 16,
1772;
d.
Apr.
26,
1850.
unm.
Samuel, b. Oct.
19, 1775;
d.
Sept. 19, 1853:
m.
Lydia Davis,
d.
Brookfield, N. Y.. Mar.
4. 1876, age 87.
George
Rhodes,
b.
May 23. 1778;
d.
Jan. 3. 185Q,
unm.
Martha, b.
June 29, 1780;
d. Mar.
3. 1863;
m. Nathan Clark.
Beriah, b.
July
6,
1782;
d.
Sept. 7,
1866, unm.
112.
Hezekiah,^
son of
George, Jr.,
and Susanna
(Potter)
Babcock
(George, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly, May
30, 1739;
m. Dec.
12,
1769,
Martha
Hoxie,
b.
Sept.
6.
1754.
Hezekiah was a farmer and owned
eight
htmdred acres of land
in the town of
Hopkinton.
He was
Justice
of the Peace for
Hopkinton
in
1770. (Smith.)
In
July, 1780,
he was
ap-
pointed
b\' the General
Assembly
of Rhode Island for the town
of
Hopkinton
to
procure
Ijlankets for the use of soldiers
during
88
The Babcock
Genealogy.
the War of the Revolution. In
May, 1785,
he was
paid by
the
State
13
2s. "for
boarchng
and
nursing
a sick soldier
belong-
ing
to the State battalion."
Children
(births
taken from A. V. R.
;
marriages
from rec-
ords of Edwin
Babcock,
of
Westerly,
R.
I.)
:
239 Hezekiah,"
b. Nov.
25, 1770;
m.
Mary
Brown.
Rowland,
b.
Sept. 17, 1773;
m.
(i) Jan. 12, 1797,
Miss
White;
in.
(2)
Mrs.
Mary (Babcock)
Babcock, widow of his brother
Luke. No children. He was
Capt
of
Hopkinton
Militia
1797-9,
Justice
of the Peace for Richmond
1800-5,
and
Justice
for
Hop-
kinton 181
1-7.
Luke,
b.
Apr.
16,
1778;
m.
Mary
A.
Babcock,
dau. of
237
Chris-
topher," Jr.,
and
Polly (Potter) Babcock,
of
Charlestown,
R.
L,
b.
Middletown,
R.
L, Jan. 22, 1783;
No children. "He was
Ensign
in
Hopkinton
Militia
1800,
Lieut, in 1801-2."
(Smith.)
Susanna,
b.
May 2, 1780;
m. Peter
Congdon.
240 Martha,
b.
Aug. 30, 1781 ;
m. Sanford
Noyes.
Dorcas,
b. Mar.
13, 1785;
m.
(i) Ellery White;
m.
(2)
Benedict
Eldridge.
113.
RowsE,^
son of
George, Jr.,
and Susanna
(Potter)
Bab-
cock
(George, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Apr. 29, 1746;
d.
June 13,
1801;
m.
Mar.,
1769,
Ruth Max-
son,
dau. of
Capt. John
and Martha Prosser
(Lewis)
Max-
son,
b.
Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
Jan. 31, 1747,
d.
May 3, 1813.
Both
Rowse and his wife are buried in the "River Bend
Cemetery,"
Westerly,
R. I. Inscribed stones mark their
graves.
Rowse Babcock was a
prominent
business man. He re-
moved from
Hopkinton
to
Westerly
about
1781,
and
opened
a store on the
hill,
east of the
village
of
Westerly,
and near the
store and
post
office of Dr.
Joshua
Babcock, who,
as
previously
stated,
was first
postmaster
of
Westerly.
Afterward he moved
into the
village, though
in 1800 it contained no more than fif-
teen residences.
In
October,
1785,
the General
Assembly
of Rhode Island
granted
the
petition
of Messrs. Rowse
Babcock,
Walter
White,
Thomas
Noyes,
and Oliver Davis to establish a
lottery
for
raising
the sum of
$4,000
for the
ptu'pose
of
clearing
the shoals
and bars in the Pawcatuck River.
The third bank in the State of Rhode Island was the Wash-
ington
Bank in
Westerly,
chartered at the
June
session of the
General
Asseml)ly
in 1800. Rowse Babcock was chosen first
director and
subsequently ])resident
of the
bank,
filling
that
position
until his
death,
in 1801.
"Rowse Babcock was
Justice
for
Hopkinton
in the
years
1775. '77' '78, '79, '80,
'81."
(Smith.)
He
represented
West-
erly
in the
Legislature 1793-9.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 89
Children :
Rhoda, Ij.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Dec.
17, 1769;
d.
Aug. 29,
1801;
in. at
Slonington,
Conn.,
Jan.
6,
1709,
Gen. William Wiiliams.
Rowse,
b. Feb.
27, 1771 ;
d.
young.
241 Rowse," Jr.,
b.
May 12, 1773;
m. Hannah Brown.
242 Elizabeth,
b. Mar.
14, 1775;
d.
July i, 1846;
m.
Jan. 13, 1799,
Joseph Noyes.
Martha,
b.
May 2, 1777;
d.
young.
243 Benjamin,
b.
Sept.
2,
1779;
m. Ann
(Nancy)
Wilcox.
Sally,
b.
Apr. 6, 1782;
d. Feb.
27, 1841 ;
m.
Jeremiah
Thurston.
Nancy (or Anne),
b.
May 15, 1786;
d. Oct.
23. 1855;
m. at
Stonington, Conn.,
Dec.
23, 1804,
Gen. William
Williams,
whose
first wife was her deceased sister Rhoda.
114.
David,-''
Jr.,
son of David and Dorcas
(Brown)
Bab-
cock
(George, John, James istj,
b.
Apr.
10,
1734,
at
S.
Kingston;
m. at
Charlestown,
by Benjamin
Hoxie,
Justice,
Mar.
30, 1757,
Sarah
Perry,
dan. of Samuel and Susanna
(Hazzard) Perry,
b. at
Charlestown,
Feb. 16 or Mar.
30,
1738.
Her sister m. Elisha
Babcock,
uncle of David.
David,
Jr.,
was admitted a freeman of N.
Kingston May,
1756. (C.
R. of R.
I.,
vol.
V.)
He was a
sailor,
and late in
life removed to
Otsego County,
N.
Y.,
with his sons. "In
1758
he was
Ensign
in
Capt. John
Wilson's
Company
of Mi-
litia,
S.
Kingston." (Smith.)
Children :
244 David,''
b.
May 17, 1760;
m. Sarah
Beardsley.
Sarah,
b.
Aug. 14, 1762.
Elizabeth,
b.
July 20, 1764.
Benjamin,
b.
June 7, 1766.
Edward, b.
Sept. 18, 1769.
Paul,
b.
Apr. 9, 1771.
Simeon,
b.
June 10, 1773.
Daniel,
b.
June
28,
1775.
Joshua,
b.
Aug. 4, 1779.
115.
Jonathan,^
son of David and Dorcas
(Brown)
Bab-
cock
(George, John, James ist),
b. S.
Kingston,
R.
I.,
Nov.
19, 1735;
d.
Granville, Mass.;
m. at Charlestown, R.
I.,
Feb.
10,
1759,
Susanna
Perry,
dau. of Samuel and Susanna
(Hazzard) Perry,
b. Mar.
25. 1742.
Two of her
sisters,
Elizabeth and
Sarah,
m.
respectively
Elisha Babcock and Da-
vid Babcock.
Jonathan
was admitted a freeman of S.
Kingston, May,
1759.
He with his
family
removed to
Granville,
Mass.,
in
1775-
On the
29th
of Nov.
1774,
the Sons of
Lil)erty
met at
the house of
Jonathan
Babcock,
innkeeper
in the western
part
of S.
Kingston,
and erected a
liberty pole eighty-five
feet in
90
The Babcock
Gcncaloi^y.
lieii;ht,
al)(>nt four miles from Little Rest
(Kiiii^ston Hill.)
"Jonathan Babcock,
son of
David, Captain
of
Militia,
S.
Kings-
ton,
1
76
1,
"65,
'66."
(Smitli.)
Children,
probably
b. in S.
Kingston
and
Westerly
:
Susan,
b.
;
m. Soth Parsons.
Dorcas,
b.
;
m.
George Landphere.
Jonatban,
b.
;
lived and died in
Camilhis,
N. Y.
245 Perry H.,''
b.
1766 ;
m.
Cyntbia
Hiscox.
Etban,
b.
;
d. in N. Y. State. No children.
Sylvester,
b.
;
d. unm.
116.
Benedict,^
son of David and Dorcas
(Brown)
Bab-
cock
(George, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
Oct.
21,
^7Z7'^
^-
;
''''' ^^^'-
-'
^7^3' Mary Thompson,
dau. of
Capt. Joshua
and Sarah
(Stanton) Thompson,
of
Westerly,
R.
I.,
b.
Apr. 17, 1741 (?) (A.
V.
R.).
Child :
246
Denison,-'
b. Feb.
18, 1777;
m.
(i) Fanny Marsh;
m.
(2)
Desire
Eldridge ;
m.
(3) Lucy Bishop.
From the will of David Babcock,
father of
Benedict, Sr.,
dated
Apr.
10,
1782,
is the
following:
'T
give
and devise
unto
my
beloxed
grandson
Benedict Babcock,
eldest son of
my
son Benedict
Babcock, deceased,
fifty
acres of land." The will
then directs that Benedict
pay
to his two brothers Gardner and
Denison each ten siher
dollars,
and to his three
sisters, Sarah,
Mary,
and
Frances,
each five silver dollars.
117.
Gideon,^
son of David and Dorcas
(Brown)
Babcock
(George, John, James ist),
b. S.
Kingston, July
2,
1744;
d. South
Brookfield,
N. Y.
;
m. at
Stonington,
Conn.,
June 27, 1776, Mary,
dau. of Amos and
Mary Chesebrough,
b.
1755;
d. S.
Brookfield,
Feb.
5, 1843.
Gideon was Lieutenant in S.
Kingston
Militia
1775-7.
He
was
Justice 1795-9. (Smith.)
He was executor to his
father's will. He first settled in S.
Kingston,
but in
1799
re-
moved to S. Brookfield, N.
Y.,
where he took
up
a section of
land,
six hundred and
forty
acres,
and built a
gristmill,
saw-
mill,
distilling plant, potash
works,
and a
store,
so that each
son would have some
occupation
that would
keep
him from
the sea; but three of his sons went to
sea,
and two were
drowned. In
1902
one of the mills was in
operation,
and a
small settlement still has the name of "Babcock Mills." A
grandson
Gideon resides on the old farm.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 91
Children,
all b. in Rhode Island
except
the
youngest
:
247
Gideon,'' b. Nov.
22, 1777;
m. Sarah
Saycr.
Amos, b. Oct.
31, 1779;
lost at sea.
248
Richard, 1).
April 19, 1781
: m.
Mary
C.
Perry.
Mary.
b.
Jan.
21,
1783;
m. Calom Guitian.
Henry,
b. Nov. 21.
1784;
lost at sea.
249
Asa,
b. Nov.
29, 1786;
m. Elizabeth
Noyes.
Nancy,
b.
Sept.
10.
1788:
d.
young.
Elizabeth, b. Oct.
23, 1790;
m. Dr. A. Blanchard. Their
dan.,
Mary
Elizabeth, m.
May 25, 1841,
William P.
Lynde.
Frances, b.
Jan.
8,
1794;
m. Norman Guiteon.
Abigail,
b.
May 23, 1796;
d.
1799.
Corrington,
b.
Brookficld,
Apr. 18, 1802;
d.
1878;
m.
Fanny
Slocum.
118.
Mary,^
dau. of David and Dorcas
(Brown)
Babcock
(George, John, James ist),
b. in S.
King.ston,
R.
I.,
Sept. 2"/, 1747;
d. Dec.
15, 1798;
m. Oct.
10,
1765, Joseph,
son of \\'illiam and Hannah
(Burrows)
Denison,
b.
Stoning-
ton,
Feb.
24, 1735,
d.
Stonington, Conn.,
Nov.
15, 17S5.
Children :
IVIary,
b.
April
i6,
1767;
m. Nathan Smith.
Hannah,
b. Oct. 6,
1768;
m.
Stephen
Brown.
Dorcas,
b.
Aug. 9, 1770;
m.
Benjamin
Eells.
Am}\
b. Nov.
4, 1771 ;
m. Paul Rhodes.
Sarah, b. Dec.
14, 1773;
m. Thomas Butler.
Abigail,
b. Feb. 18.
1776;
m. Oliver Cobb.
Joseph,
b. Feb. 12,
1778.
Betsey.
1).
June 19. 1780:
m. Peter
Crary.
Samuel, b.
Sept. 19. 1782.
Charles,
b. Feb. 16,
1785;
m. Rebecca Sherwood.
119.
Jonathan,'^
son of
Jonathan
and Elizabeth Babcock
(George, John.
James
ist),
m. Phebe Perkins.
Child :
250 Jonathan Perkins,"
b. Oct.
19, 1784;
m. Elizabeth
Wright.
120.
Peleg
W.,^
son of Hezekiah and
Mary (Peckham)
Bab-
cock
(George, John, James ist),
b.
Apr.
18,
1742;
d.
June 7,
1826;
m. his
cousin,
Lucy Babcock,
dau. of 108
George
and ]\Iehital)le
(Wheeler)
Babcock,
b. Dec.
15, 1754,
d.
June
7,
1826. In
1765
he was Lieutenant ist S.
Kingston
Com-
pany;
in
1768, Captain. (Smith.)
He
belonged
to the So-
ciety
of Friends.
Children :
Mehitable,
b.
Sept. 23. 1770;
d.
Sept.
16, 1820, unm.
Esther
H.,
b.
May 24, 1772;
d.
Apr.
21,
1819;
m. Robert Hazard.
251 Peleg,"
b.
July 14, 1774;
d.
May
20,
1845;
m. Sarah Potter.
92
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
George P.,
b. Oct.
19, 1776;
d. Oct.
14, 1844;
in.
Amy
Green. He
was
Ensign
in S.
Kingston
Militia
1802-3,
Lieut.
1804-5, Capt.
1806-7-10. (Smith.)
Lucy,
b. Dec.
2, 1778;
d.
Apr. 14, 1813,
unin.
Mary,
b. Mar.
22, 1781 ;
d. Mar.
29, 1834,
unm.
252 Joseph P.,"
b.
Jan. 17, 1783;
m.
(i)
Sarah
Potter;
m.
(2)
Waite
Segar;
m.
(3)
Feb.
15, 1824,
Hannah Babcock.
Hezekiah,
b. Mar.
15, 1785;
unm.
Susan
P.,
b.
Jan. 22, 1787;
d.
May 3, 1824;
m.
John
B.
Perry.
Waite,
b.
Jan. 22, 1787;
unm.
253 Ethan,
b.
Aug. 7, 1789;
m. Elizabeth
Kenyon.
254
Charles
H.,
b. Mar.
14, 1792;
m. Martha Paine.
Benjamin,
b.
Apr. 29, 1794;
unm.
Abigail,
b. Oct. 26, 1795;
d.
June 7, 1855.
unm.
Francis
H.,
b.
Sept. 5, 1798;
d. Feb.
18, 1850,
unm.
121.
Caleb,
^
son of Hezekiah and
Mary (Peckham)
Bab-
cock
(George, John, James ist),
b. S.
King-st(jn,
Nov.
28, 1745;
d. S.
Kingston,
1826;
rn. at S.
Kingston,
Oct.
5,
1782,
Waite
Peckham,
of
Middletown,
R.
I.,
She d.
Apr.
12,
1836, aged seventy-five,
at S.
Kingston.
In the
Revokitionary
War Caleb was a memlDcr of Col Ells-
worth's
Regiment.
In
1776
the
pay
due him was
^1^14 i^s. ^d.
(Smith.)
Children :
255 Hezekiah,"
b.
Jan. 3, 1784;
m. Dorcas Peckham.
Mary,
b.
Sept. 23, 1785;
d.
Sept. 7, i860;
m. Samuel
Hathaway,
of
Fair
Haven,
Mass.
Joseph,
b. Dec.
7, 1787;
d.
i8s9;
m.
Abby Hazard,
of
Newport,
R. L
Hannah, b.
Sept. 18, 1789;
d.
Sept. 27, 1876,
unm.
Gulielma,
b. Oct.
12, 1791 ;
d.
Apr. 3, 1847;
m.
Capt. Sylvester
R. Hazard, of
Newport.
R. L
;
d.
1875, aged
81.
John M.,
b. Oct.
11, 1793;
d.
June
12,
1824,
on the coast of Africa.
He was chief mate of the
brig Paragon,
of Boston.
Susanna, b.
Sept. 29, 1798;
d.
1799.
Adam,
b. Mar.
15, 1800;
d. Nov.
16, 1822,
unm.
Alice, b.
May 9, 1802;
d. Dec.
18, 1824;
m.
George Wagner
Hull,
of Block Island.
122.
Simeon,^
son of Elisha and Elizabeth
(Perry)
Bab-
cock
(George, John, James ist),
b.
May 31, 1745;
d.
Richmond,
R.
I.,
Sept.
21, 1806;
m. at
Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
Jan.
7, 1770, Mary Perry,
his
cousin,
dan. of Simeon and
Penelope
(Kenyon) Perry,
b.
Sept.
18,
1750,
d.
Richmond,
July
20,
1847-
Children,
b. in Richmond :
256
Elisha," b.
May 17, 1774;
m. Huldah Green.
Penelope,
b.
;
d.
young.
Penelope,
b.
;
m. Sheffield Rathbon.
257 Simeon,
b. Mar.
12, 1782;
m.
Mary
Green.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 93
258
Samuel
Perry,
b.
Jan. 5, 1785:
m. Susanna Clark.
Elizabeth,
b.
;
d. in New
Shorehani,
R.
I., aged 90 years,
unm.
Ann,
b. ; d. in New
Shorehani,
R.
I., aged 92 years;
ni.
Josiali
Peckhani.
259 James,
b.
Oct., 1794;
m.
(i)
Martha
Card;
m.
(2)
Elizabeth
Davis.
123.
RuTii,^
dau. of Elislia and Elizabeth
(Perry)
Babcock
(George, John, James ist),
b.
1757;
d.
1823;
m. Sim-
eon,
son of Simeon and
Penelope (Kenyon) I'erry,
b.
1758,
d.
1838.
He was her cousin.
Children :
Simeon, b. .
Elisha,
b. .
Elijali,
b. Mar.
22, 1790;
m. Eliza Hurlbut.
Lydia,
b. .
Eliza,
b. .
Ruth,
b. .
Susan,
b. .
124.
Jesse,^
son of Elisha and Elizabeth
(Perry)
Babcock
(George, John, James ist),
b.
Richmond,
R.
I., Apr. 19,
1759;
d. Shannock, R.
I.,
Jan. 17, 1837;
m. Hannah
Cross,
b.
Mar.
20,
1760,
d.
Shannock,
May 25, 1835.
Children,
b. at Shannock :
Phebe,
b.
;
d. I\Iar.
i, 1865:
m. Peckham Green.
260
Jesse,"
b.
Apr. 7, 1785 ;
m.
Sally
Shetificld.
Anna. b. Feb.
23, 1789;
d. Carolina, R. I., Feb.
7, 1874,
unm.
Elizabeth, b. Mar. 16,
1791 ;
d. in
Indiana;
m. Mr.
Sheffield,
b.
Sept. 13, 1795.
261
George,
b.
May 31, 1793;
m.
Nancy Perry.
Joseph,
b.
June 7, 1795;
d. , Ohio, unm.
Mary,
b.
May 14, 1797;
d.
Carolina,
R.
I.;
m.
577
Simeon^ Bab-
cock, of Elisha.
David,
b.
Sept. 26, 1799;
m. and settled in Ohio.
Perry,
b.
Apr.
18.
1803 ;
m. and settled in Ohio.
262
Ruth, b.
July 7, 1805 ;
m. Richard
Chappell.
125.
David,^
son of Ezekiel and Eunice
(Billings)
Babcock
(Robert. John, James ist),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Feb.
2,
1745;
d. Worcester,
Otsego County,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
6, 1820;
m. at
Stonington.
Mar.
12,
1767, Mary Hinckley,
b.
Stoning-
ton,
July
8,
1750,
d. at Worcester, Mar.
5, 1838.
David with his
family
and two brothers removed from Ston-
ington
to
Worcester.
Otsego County,
N. Y. He was a Rev-
olutionary
soldier and served in
Capt.
Samuel Prentice's Ston-
ington Company
of Col. Parsons's 6th Connecticut Continental
Regiment.
94
The Babcock
Genealogy.
Children,
b. in
Stoninglon
:
263 Darius,"
b.
May 13, 1769;
m. .
264 David, Jr.,
b. Feb.
28, 1770;
m. .
265 Flcnry,
b.
July 29, 1771 ;
m. Anna Bull.
266
Robert,
b.
July 6, 1773;
m.
Sally Gallup.
Gurdon,
b. Oct. 6,
1775;
d. Feb. 6, 1800,
unni. He was
engaged
to be
married,
and
being obliged
to
pass through Albany,
where
smallpox
was
raging, they
knew no other
way
than for him to
have it before he
went,
so he was
inoculated,
and died of small-
pox
in 1800. He left
$18
to his sister
Polly
for her to
buy
a
string
of
gold
beads,
with the
request
that
they
should descend to the
oldest
daughter,
and so on down.
267 Polly,
b.
Apr. 22, 1778;
m. Rev. Elisha
Morgan.
268
Dudley,
b.
Apr. 29, 1780;
m.
Abig;nl
Littcll.
269
Frederick, b.
June 16, 1782;
m.
Fanny Gallup.
270
Merritt,
b.
Sept.
18, 1784;
m. Olive Dickerson.
271 Fanny,
b.
July 5, 1787;
m. Amos Gill.
Franklin,
b. Dec.
15, 1789;
d.
young,
and unm.
126.
Robert,^
son of Ezekiel and Etmice
(Billings)
Bab-
cock
(Robert, John, James ist),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Sept. 17, 1753;
d.
Albany,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
22,
1832;
m. at Ston-
ington,
Feb.
27, 1780,
Grace
Hinckley,
dau. of Samuel and
Mary (Wyatt) Hinckley,
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Sept. 14, 1760.
Robert removed with his
family
and two
brothers,
Elihii and
David,
to the State of New
York,
1794, according
to Wheeler
in
History
of
Stonington;
others
say 1803.
In the Revolu-
tionary
War he served six months on the
frigate
Trumbull,
under
Capt.
Saltonstall.
Children :
Lucretia,
b.
1780 (?);
d.
Worcester,
N. Y.
;
m. Vincent Freeman.
272 Sarah,"
b.
Aug. 22, 1782;
m.
Philip
Duel.
Polly,
b.
June 29, 1784;
d. in the
West;
m.
Philip Burlingham.
Robert,
b.
Aug. 12, 1786;
d.
Schenectady,
N. Y.
;
m. Esther
Ostrander.
Patty,
b.
Sept. 6, 1788;
d. in the West.
Betsey,
b. Dec.
8, 1790;
d. near New York
City;
m. Reuben
Holden.
273 Russel,
b. Feb. i,
1793;
m. Sarah Fuller.
Phebe, b.
May 18, 1795;
d. in
Peoria, 111.;
m.
John
Brown.
Matilda,
b. Mar.
16, 1798;
d.
Union,
Broome
Co.,
N. Y.
;
m. Isaac
Pierce.
Lucy.
b. Nov.
11,
1801
;
d.
Richmondville,
N. Y.
;
m. Samuel
Fuller.
127.
Rebecca,^
child of
Joseph, Jr.,
and Susanna
(Thomp-
son)
Babcock
(Joseph, John, James ist),
b.
Apr. 14,
1744;
m. Mar.
9, 1772, Champlin Lanpheare.
Children :
Joshua,
b. Mar.
5, 1774.
Joseph,
b. Oct.
3, 1775.
Stephen,
b.
Aug. 16, 1778.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
95
rrciuicc, 1).
July ii, 17K1.
Rebecca,
b.
May 5, 1784.
Polly,
b.
Jan.
11. 1786.
128.
Joshua,^
son of
Joseph
and Snsanna
(Thompson)
Bab-
cock
(Joseph, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
1\.
I.,
Oct.
5, 1747;
m.
Nancy
Hawkins.
Tlie
foHowing-
is taken from
Spirit
of
'76
in Rhode
Island,
by Benjamin
Cowcll :
"Joshna
Babcock,
private
in
Capt.
Arnold's
Co.,
Col.
Lip-
pet's Reg., Se])t., 1776;
again
in
1780. Joshna
Babcock,
Capt.
Enlisted in both cases in Iv. T."
Children:
274 Joshua,"
b. Oct. 16,
1774;
m. Elizabeth Frazier.
Joseph,
b. .
Hannah,
b. .
129.
Ann,^
dau. of
Joseph, Jr.,
and Snsanna
(Thompson)
Babcock
(Joseph, John, James ist),
b.
Jnne
i8,
1749;
m. at
\\'esterly,
Nov.
i,
1772,
William,
son of
Timothy
West.
Children, b.
W^esterly (A.
V.
R.)
:
Sarah, b.
, 1773.
Timothy,
b.
Jime
22,
1774.
Prudence,
b.
Aug. 19, 1775.
Jesse,
b.
May, 31, 1779.
Joseph,
b.
Aiay 8, 1781.
Jesse,
b. Oct.
9, 1783.
Nancy,
b.
May 4, 1785.
William, b. Feb.
24. 1787.
Asa, b. Feb.
18, 1789.
George,
b. Feb. 18,
1789.
130.
Mary,-'^
dan. of
Thomas, Sr.,'and ]Mar\^
(Davidson)
Babcock
(Oliver, John, James ist),
b.
Shrewsbnry (?),
N.
J.
;
m. Simeon IMaxson.
Children :
Nathan,
b. . .
Joseph,
b.
William,
b.
Thomas, b.
-
Moshurc, b.
Simeon, b.
-
James,
b.

George,
b.

John,
b.
Ruth, b.
Susannah,
b
96
The Babcock
Genealogy.
131.
Thomas,-'''
Jr.,
son of Thomas and
Judith (ATaxson)
Babcock
(Ohver, John, James 1st),
b. Monmouth
Comity,
N.
J.,
Feb.
12,
1759;
d. Greene
County,
O.,
Feb.
3,
1825;
m.
(1)
in Monmouth
County,
N.
J., 1781 (?),
Martha,
youngest
dau. of Wilham and
lacy (CrandaH) Davis,
b.
Scjuam,
N.
J., Aug. 15, 1760,
d. in
Shell)y County,
O.,
Jan.
2,
1854.
She m.
(2),
after
1825, John Smally.
Thomas moved from New
Jersey
to
Monongahela County,
W.
Va.,
in
1789.
He then moved to
Salem,
W.
Va.,
thence
to two different
places
in Ohio. Each of these four homes were
comparatively
in the wilderness,
with wild beasts and wild In-
dians for
neighbors.
At one
place they
settled twelve miles
from
any
white settlers.
Thomas was
bap.
Dec.
13, 1786,
at
Shrewsbury,
N.
J.
He
was deacon of the Little Bethel
(Mad River)
S. D. B. Church
of Greene
Countv,
O.
Children :
275 Nancy Anna,"
b.
1782;
m. Samuel Davis.
276
Rev. Simeon, b.
Sept. 13, 1784;
m.
(i) Charity Maxson;'
m.
(2)
Elizabeth Stout.
Oliver,
b.
1786 ( ?) ;
d.
young.
277
William,
b.
Jan. 26, 1789;
ni.
Mary
Loofboro.
Judith,
b.
1792 ( ?) ;
m. Cornelius Sutton. Had seven children.
Thomas,
b.
1794;
d. in War of 1812, unm.
278 Jacob,
b.
Apr. 26, 1797;
m.
Lydia
Maxson.
279 Joel,
b.
Apr. 20, 1799;
m.
Amy
Greene.
280
John,
b. Mar.
16, 1802;
m.
(i)
Sarah Searl
;
m.
(2)
Elizabeth
Hardman.
132.
Jeremiah,^
son of Simeon and Sarah
(Gardner)
Bab-
cock
(Oliver, John, James ist),
b. in
Westerly,
R.
I.,
now
Hopkinton, May
16, 1746;
m. Susannah
Rogers.
Settled
first in
Voluntown,
Conn.
;
a few
years
later removed to Ash-
ford, Conn.,
and late in life removed with his
only
son,
James,
to
Wales,
Mass.,
where he died.
Children :
281
James,"
b.
Aug.
12,
1776;
m. Phila
Coddington.
There were also three
daughters,
each of whom married in Ash-
ford,
Conn.
(T.
Barber's
records.)
132a.
Jason,^
son of Simeon and Sarah
(Gardner)
Babcock
(Oliver, John, James ist),
b.
July 9, 1756;
d.
Jan. 19,
1842;
m.
Mary

,
b.
1762,
d.
1817.
Child :
281a
Benjamin,"
b. Feb.
8, 1782;
m.
(i) Polly Reynolds;
m.
(2)
Han-
nah
Reynolds.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 97
133.
Uli\ KR,"'
son of
Oliver.
Jr.,
and Patience
(Pendleton)
Balx:ock
(Oliver, John, James ist),
b.
Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
June
jS,
1746;
(1.
Leyden.
Mass., Sept.
11,
1806 or
'09;
m.
July
18,
1767, Tacy,
daii. of Samuel and Ruth
(Rogers)
Max-
son,
1). Feb.
13. 1754,
d.
Leonardsville,
N. Y.
The will of Oliver
Babcock,
3d,
dated at
Leyden,
Mass.,
Sept. 5,
1806,
mentions his wife
Tacy
and his seven sons and
three
daughters,
the names
given
in order of
ages.
His home-
stead farm at
Leyden, containing
one hundred and
sixty
acres,
he
gave
to his wife
during
her life and at her death to his
youngest
son Ezra. His sons
Ethan, 01i\-er,
and
Joseph
had
each
])reviously
received their share. On the same
day
the
will was
signed
he deeded to each of his sons Phineas and
Nathan a tract of land. To his son Hezekiah he
gave
a farm
of two hundred acres
lying
in
Brookfield,
N. Y. To each of
his three
daughters
he
gave $200.
Children :
282
Ethan,"
b. Nov.
4, 1771 ;
m.
(i) Polly
Fen; m.
(2)
Phebe White.
283
Oliver, b. Oct.
4, 1773;
ni. Liiranna Foster.
284 Joseph,
b.
Jan. i, 1776;
m.
Sally
Babcock.
285 Phineas,
b.
June, 1777;
m. Sarah Fen.
2S6
Lois, b.
Apr. 30, 1779;
m. Patten Fitch.
287
Nathan, b. Alar,
i, 1782;
m.
(i)
Hnldah
Burdick;
m.
(2) Polly
Palmer;
m.
(3)
Vashti
Cheesbrough.
288 Hezekiah, b.
Jtily 17, 1784;
m.
Nancy
Burdick.
Patty (Martha),
b.
1786;
m. Lemuel Palmer.
289 Susan,
b.
Aug.
28, 1788;
m.
Billings
Palmer.
290 Ezra,
b.
Aug.
18,
1794;
m. Hannah Brusie.
Most of Oliver
3d's
children settled in
Brookfield,
Madison
County,
N.
Y.,
when the
country
was new. There
they
lived
and died. ]\Iost of the above dates were taken from tomb-
stones at Brookfield.
134.
Peleg.^
son of
Oliver,
Jr.,
and Patience
(Pendleton)
Babcock
(Oliver, John, James ist),
b.
Hopkinton,
R.
L,
Oct.
4, 1748;
m.
(i)
bee.
14, 1769, Lucy,
dau. of Samuel
and Ruth
Maxson,
b.
Aug. 27, 1751,
d.
July 5, 1775;
m.
(2)
Jan.
18,
1776,
Ruth,
sister of first
wife, b. Mar.
5, 1747.
Children :
Maxson,
b. Oct. 20,
1770;
m.
Sept. 5, 1790, Experience
Brown.
291 Peleg, Jr.,*
b.
May 29, 1772:
m.
Patty Morgan.
Polly,
b.
1774;
d. Mar.
16, 1806;
m.
George
Denison.
Children
by
second wife:
292
Solomon
(Dea.),
b.
Sept.
2.
1776;
m.
Amy Morgan.
Lucy,
b.
Aug. 5. 1778;
d.
1793,
unm.
7
98
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
293 John,
b.
July 26, 1780;
ni.
(i)
Phrhc
Wilhcr;
m.
(2) Betsy
Bulfinch.
F.uke,
b. Feb.
21, 1782;
d.
Feb., 1784.
294 Taber,
b.
Apr. 30, 1784;
ni. Anna Ste(hnan.
Jared,
b. Feb. 26,
I7S();
111.
(i)
Susan
Clapp ;
m.
(2)
Eliza
Clapp.
Benjamin,
b. Feb.
6, 1788;
ni.
Lydia
.
135.
Susanna/'
dait. of
Oliver,
Jr.,
and Patience
(Pendle-
ton)
Babcock
(Oliver, John, James ist),
b.
Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
June 25, 1750;
m. Mr.
Fen;
lived near Fort
Edward,
N. Y.
Children :
Polly,
b.
1774;
d.
1808;
ni.
Jan. 13, 1800,
her
cousin,
282 Ethan"
Babcock.
Sally Fen,
b.
Dec, 1776;
d. Mar.
8, 1856;
m. her
cousin,
285
Phineas"
Babcock.
William,
b. .
Martha,
b.
;
m. Mr. Vedder.
John,
b. .
136.
Deborah,^
dan. of
Oliver,
Jr.,
and Patience
(Pendle-
ton)
Baljcock
(Oliver, John, James ist),
b.
Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
Apr. II,
1752;
m. at
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Feb.
26,
1777,
Nathaniel
Stillman,
b.
May 29, 1753.
He was drowned in
Mr. Bnrdick's mill
pond,
Pawcatuck
River, Apr. 7, 1804.
Children :
Nancy,
b. Oct.
31, 1777;
m. Daniel
Truman;
lived
Newport,
N. Y.
Sarah
(Polly),
b.
Aug. 27, 1779;
d.
July 30, 1845;
m.
Lyman Berry,
b.
1780,
d.
Jan. 29,
181
7.
Desire,
b. Oct.
3, 1781;
m. Isaiah Wilber.
Nathaniel, Jr.,
b.
Sept. 24, 1783.
Oliver
Davis,
b.
Aug. 28, 1785;
m. Ruth Burdick.
Benjamin,
b.
July
i,
1789;
m. at
Westerly,
Susan Burdick.
Ezra, b.
July i, 1789;
m.
Polly Newberry,
and lived in New-
port,
N. Y.
Ruhannah, b.
July
11,
1791;
m. Isaac B.
Taylor.
Jarvis,
b.
Westerly,
R.
I., Aug. 28, 1794;
d.
Aug. 4,
1881
;
m. Miss
Jerome.
137.
Ruhannah,^
dan. of
Oliver,
Jr.,
and Patience
(Pendle-
ton)
Babcock
(Oliver, John, James ist),
b.
Hopkin-
ton,
R.
I.,
May
16,
1764;
m. Edward
Denison,
of
Stoning-
ton.
They
settled in
Leyden,
Mass.
Children :
Amy,
b.
;
m. Philemon,
Jr.,
son of Philemon and
Sally (Bab-
cock)
Steadraan.
Eunice,
b.

;
m. Samuel Cole.
Ruhannah,
b.
;
m. Wheaton Talbot.
Edward, b. .
Desire,
b.
;
m. Dr. Smith.
Almira,
b.
;
d. unm.
George Washington,
b.
;
d. unm.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 99
138.
Capt.
Paul,^
son of
Oliver,
Jr.,
and Patience
(Pendle-
ton)
Babcock
(Oliver, John, James ist),
b.
Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
May
18,
1766;
d.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
24, 1840;
m.
Jan.
10,
1788,
Hannah
Burdick,
b.
July
21, 1772,
d.
Scott,
N.
Y., Aug.
27, 1845.
After
living
for a time at
Leyden,
Mass., they
re-
moved to
Scott,
X.
Y.,
about
1813.
Tradition
says Capt.
Paul was a teamster in the last
years
of the War for
Independence.
He was afterward
Captain
in
the militia.
Children :
Hannah, b.
Jan.
to,
1789;
d. in
Leyden, Mass., i8og;
m. Nchcmiah
Brown.
Panl,
Jr.,
b.
[May 31. 1791;
d.
Scott,
N.
Y., June
16,
1836;
ni. Bar-
bara Burdick, his cousin. She d.
Aug. 7, 1846, aged 55.
295 Silas,"
b.
Apr. 22, 1793;
m.
(i)
Clarrisa
Palmer;
m.
(2) Polly
Vosburg.
296
Russel, b.
June
11,
1795;
m. Lucinda ^laxson.
297 Sally,
b.
July 14, 1797;
m.
Capt. Jesse
Burdick.
298
Minard V., b.
June 15, 1799;
m.
(i)
Maria
Taylor;
m.
(2)
Sophia
Bennett.
299 Henry (Harry),
b. Scott, N.
Y., Aug. 28,
1801
;
m. his
cousin,
Harriet Babcock.
300
Elder
Rouse,
b.
July 27, 1803;
m,
(i')
Lucinda
Gilbert;
m.
(2)
Maria Coon.
Adaline,
b.
Sept.
11,
1805;
m. Zoriaster Clark.
Cynthia,
b.
Sept.
16, 1809;
m. William Fowler.
301 Hulda,
b. Dec.
31,
181
1;
m. Dr. William Truman.
302 George Washington,
b.
July 19, 1814;
m. Lavina
Eddy.
303
Martin
W.,
b.
May 4, 1817;
m.
Mary Kenyon
Maxson.
139.
EzRA,^
son of
Oliver, Jr.,
and Patience
(Pendleton)
Babcock
(Oliver, John, James ist),
b.
Hopkinton.
R.
I.,
Sept.
16,
1769;
d. Scott,
N.
Y.,
July
16,
1844;
m. Oct.
20,
1
79
1,
Saberah, dau. of Deacon
Joseph
and Eunice
Stillman,
b.
Hopkinton.
R. I., Oct. 28,
1771,
d. Scott, N.
Y..
Apr. 19, 1865.
Ezra and wife moved from
Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
to
Leyden
or
Colerain.
]\Iass.,
in
1798,
thence to
Scott,
N.
Y.,
in 1812.
Children :
304
Ezra,*
Jr..
b.
July 17, 1792;
m. Lucinda
Shepherdson.
305 Ephraim
Stillman, b.
Aug.
20,
1794!
m-
Amy
Crandall.
306
Saberah, b.
July 3. 1796;
m. Peter
Knapp.
307
Asher Miner, b.
June
16.
1798;
m.
(i) Mary
Eleanor
Stillman;
m.
(2)
Prudence Cleveland.
308
Abel. b.
Apr.
12,
1800;
m.
Lucy
Ann
Huntington.
309 Daniel,
b.
Jan. 23, 1802;
m. Almira Burdick.
310
Beriah L., b.
Jan. 29, 1804
: m. Clarrissa Babcock.
Lydia.
b. Nov.
30, 1805
;
m.
672
Luke P. Babcock.
311 Jerome Ripley,
b. Oct.
30, 1807;
m.
Emily
McDaniels.
312
Hiram, b.
June 16, 1810;
m.
(i)
Survilla
Barber;
m.
(2) Tacy
Frink.
313
Lauren
Hotchkiss,
b.
June 30,
1812: m.
Lucy
Ann Maxson.
Phebe Babcock, b.
Aug. 7, 1815;
m. Dec. 11,
1834,
.\lonzo D. C.
Barber,
b. Mar.
15, 1810,
d.
Scott,
N.
Y., June 3, 1870.
lOO The Babcock
Genealogy.
140.
Capt.
LuKE,^
son of
Oliver,
Jr.,
and Patience
(Pendle-
ton)
Babcock
(Oliver, John, James ist),
b.
Aug.
6,
1772;
d.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
11, 1844;
m.
1795, Betsey,
dau.
of Amos and
Abigail
Brown
Main,
b.
May 3, 1777,
d. Oct.
6,
1864,
in
Friendship,
N. Y.
Children :
Betsey,
b. Mar.
10, 1797;
d.
Leyden, Mass.,
Mar.
i, 1819,
unm.
314 Raymond Perry,"
b.
Apr. 19, 1799;
m.
(i)
Olive
Dcnison;
ni.
(2)
Phebe Ann
Camp.
Luke,
b.
Aug. 19,
1801
;
d.
Friendship,
N.
Y., Sept. 22, 1869;
m.
1S31
Eliza
Dyer,
b.
1804,
d. Mar.
20,
1882. No children.
Silas
Halsey,
b. Dec.
i, 1803;
d.
Stonington,
Dec.
i, 1828,
unm.
315
Ira Leonard
(M.D.),
b.
Apr. i, 1806;
m.
(i) Nancy Arnold;
m.
(2)
Alice Seaton.
316
Eunice
P.,
b. Mar.
22, 1808;
m.
John
B. Cottrell.
317
Simon
Milton,
b.
May 21, 1810;
m. Celia
Kellog.
Sophia King,
b. Feb.
2, 1818;
d.
Scott,
N. Y.,
May 21, 1843,
unm.
318 Henry Denison,
b.
Aug. 2,
1812
;
m. Anna Woodward.
319
Daniel
Braton,
b. Oct.
31, 1814;
m.
(i)
Miss
Smith;
m.
(2)
Juliette
Colton
;
m.
(3) Juliette
Utter.
320 Lucy Elvira,
b. Nov.
7, 1822;
m. Dr.
James
Crocker
Sibley.
141.
Mary,^
dau. of
Joseph
and Anna
(Harris)
Balxock
(Oliver, John, James ist),
b. Nov.
7, 1760,
d.
Leyden,
Mass.,
Feb.
15, 1817;
m.
David,
son of David and Keziah
(Smith)
Denison,
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Mar.
16, 1761.
Children :
David,
b.
April 5, 1780.
I\Lary,
b.
Jan. 30, 1782.
Clarissa,
b.
Jan. 23, 1784;
m. Ezra Conable.
Charles
H.,
b. Mar.
5, 1786;
m. Sarah
Billings.
Nancy,
b.
Apr. 29, 1789;
d.
young.
Desire,
b.
Apr. 14, 1791 ;
d.
Oct., 1867.
Elizabeth,
b.
July 23, 1794.
Joseph,
b. Dec.
23, 1796.
Sophronia,
b. Mar.
23, 1799;
m.
J. Budington.
142.
Harris,^
son of
Capt. Joseph
and Anna
(Harris)
Bab-
cock
(Oliver, John, James ist),
b. ]\Iar.
15, 1763;
d.
Guilford, Vt.,
Apr. 25, 1842;
m.
Sally
Newell,
b. Feb.
22,
1
77
1,
d.
Guilford,
Vt.
Children :
321 Henry,"
b. Nov.
2, 1792;
m. Elvina L. Baker.
Charles,
b. Dec.
9, 1794;
m. and d. in
Guilford,
Vt. Had three
children,
Marcia,
Elvina,
Nancy.
Sally,
b.
Guilford, Mass., Aug. 19, 1796;
d.
Leyden, Mass.;
m. at
Guilford, Stephen
Dorrel. Had two children, Harris,
m. Miss
Darling,
and
Mary,
m. Mr. Newcomb.
322 George
W., b.
May 19, 1798;
m.
Lucy
Witt.
323 Nancy N.,
b.
June 7,
1802
;
m. Amsi
Wright.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
loi
324
Thomas
J.,
b.
May 18, 1804;
m. Louise Newell.
325 John Wesley,
b.
Aug. 30. 1808;
111. Harriet Shattuck.
Mary A.,
b. Feb.
26, 1813;
d. Feb.
17. 1815.
143.
Lieut.
Joseph,^
son of
Capt. Josq^h
and Annie
(Harris)
Ikibcock
(Oliver, John, James ist),
b.
Jnly 29, 1765,
at
Colchester, Conn.;
d.
Leyden,
Mass.,
Oct.
23, 1843;
"i-
Colerain, Mass.,
Jan.
26,
1792, Jane
Wallace,
dan. of
James
and
Mary (McClellan)
Wallace,
b.
Colerain, Mass.,
Mar.
26,
1771,
d.
Leyden,
Mass.,
Apr. 24, 1835.
Children,
b. in
Leyden,
Mass. :
326 Joseph,"
b.
Aug.
28,
1792;
m. Eliza Curtis.
James,
b. Mar.
20, 1794;
d.
Leyden, 1864,
unm.
^2^ Jane,
b.
May 3, 1796;
m.
Joseph
Corbet.
328 Hugh Wallace,
b.
July 18, 1798;
m. Sarah Stone.
329 Mary,
b. Dec.
9, 1800;
m.
George
Riddell.
330
Arminda,
b.
May 20, 1804;
m. Gawn Riddell.
Lorenzo,
b.
Apr. 29, 1806;
d. at
Halifax,
Vt.
;
m.
ILalifax, Lucy
Ann,
dau. of Eben and Miranda
(Hines) Clark,
b. at Halifax.
Had one
son,
who settled in the West.
William,
b.
May
10,
1809;
d.
Whitingham.
Vt.
;
m.
(i) Deerfield,
Mass.,
Climena
Sheldon;
m.
(2)
Electia Alexander.
331 Lydia,
b. Oct.
27,
181
1;
m.
(i) John Bell;
m.
(2) Stephen
Dorrell.
144.
Darius,^
son of
Capt. Joseph
and Anna
(Harris)
Bab-
cock
(Oliver, John, James ist),
b.
June 17, 1770;
d.
McDonongh,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
14, 1844;
m. Louisa Bebee. She d.
McDonongh,
N. Y.
Darius was elected Commissioner of
Highways
in the town
of
McDonongh,
Mar.
4, 1817.
Children :
Louisa,
b.
1798:
d. ]\Iar.
14, 1863.
Experience,
b. .
Harriet, b. .
Emeline,
b. .
Mark,
b.
Sept. 15, 1815;
d.
1891.
unm.
332 Alonzo,"
b. Oct.
16, 1816;
m.
Mercy
Gillette.
Melissa,
b.
Aug. 6, 1819;
d.
1871;
m. G. Walker.
333
Selwin, b. Feb. 12,
1821
;
m.
(i)
Salina
Bowers;
m.
(2)
Ellen
Prentice.
Darwin, b.
July
28, 1822; d.
1874.
No descendants.
Lucinda. b.
Aug. 30, 1824
; d. Norwich,
1859 ;
m.
James
Isbell.
334 Simon,
b.
July 29, 1826;
m. Caroline Wheeler.
145.
Phebe,^'
dan. of
James
and Phebe
(Swan)
Babcock
(James, James, John, James ist),
b.
Stonington.
Conn.,
May
2,
1731; bap. 1733;
m. at
Stonington,
Conn.,
Feb.
15,
1749, Rufus,
son of Daniel and
Margaret (Smith)
Palmer,
b.
Stonington,
Oct.
7, 17 13.
I02 TJic Bahcoch
Genealogy.
Children :
Welthie,
b.
Sept. 29, 1749.
Sarah, h.
June
2.
1751.
Keturiah, h.
Jan. 27, 1753.
James,
b.
Aug.
2,
1754.
Jonas,
b.
Jan. 19, 1759.
Records from Palmer
Genealogy.
146.
Arel,^'
son of
James
and Phehe
(Swan)
Babcock
(James, James,- John, James ist),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Apr.
28,
1739;
m.
(i) 1762,
Hannah
Lewis;
m.
(2)
Eliza-
beth
Williams,
of
Stonington.
Abel was
bap. Ang.
12,
1739.
Children
by
first
wife,
b.
Stonington
:
Hannah,
b.
1763;
m. Gideon Wilbur. Settled in
Hopkinton,
R. I.
Gideon Wilbur was
expelled
from the
"Quaker meeting"
of
Hopkinton
for
marrying
out of the
"Meeting."
Their
daughter
Hannah m.
Benjamin Bentley,
Sr., and settled near the sea-
shore,
in the town of
Westerly,
R. I.
Lucy,
b.
1765;
m.
Stonington,
William Davis.
They
settled at
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
and one of their
daughters, Sally Davis,
m.
her
cousin,
Elnathan W. Babcock,
son of
Pelcg.
335 Peleg,'
b. Mar.
15, 1767;
m.
(i)
Elizabeth
Wells;
m.
(2)
Emma
Babcock.
Children
by
second
wife,
b.
Stonington
:
336 Mulford,
b.
1775;
m. Anna Miner.
3^7 Abel,
b.
May 3, 1780;
m. Sarah
Cheney.
Elihu,
b.
;
m. Esther Cobb.
Sands,
b. .
Phebe,
b.
;
m. Adam Rathbun.
147.
Nathaniel,*^
Jr.,
son of Nathaniel and Sarah
(Bill-
ings)
Babcock
(James, James, John, James ist),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.
(?), Jan. 24, 1735; bap. Sept. 14, 1735;
d.
Stonington, Apr. 19, 1813.
Buried in Union
Cemetery,
near
the Minor
Meetinghouse,
N.
Stonington. (Date
of death taken
from
gravestones.)
He m. Dec.
i,
1756, Mary,
dau. of
Thomas and
Mary (Landphear)
Larrison,
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn., 1741,
d. Oct.
15,
1801.
They
lived for a time at Can-
terbury,
Conn.,
later settled on the Larrison
farm,
N. Ston-
ington.
Conn.,
where he and his wife died.
"Feb.
25, 1760,
Nathaniel
Babcock,
Sr.,
conveyed
to his
son Nathaniel land where the
grantor
now lives in Voluntown
bounded on the south
by Stonington
land."
"June 14, 1772,
Nathaniel
Babcock,
of
Stonington,
con-
veyed
to Amos
Babcock,
of
Voluntown,
land bounded west
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
103
upon
land which
Ijclonged
to
Capt.
Nathaniel deceased."
(Copied
from \^>lunto\vn
Records.)
May, 1778,
Nathaniel Babcock. of
Canterbury,
Windham
County,
administrator of the estate of Nathaniel lialjcock,
Sr.,
deceased,
was
given permission
to sell land in Voluntown be-
longing
to the estate,
sufficient to
pay
the debts of the estate.
(From
Records of Connecticut
by Hoadley.)
Nathaniel was
living
in
Canterbury
as late as
1798.
Children :
Jonas,
b.
1757.
Died in
army
at
Valley Forge,
in the Revolu-
tionary
War.
Mary,
b.
1759:
m.
Stonington,
Conn., Sept.
8,
1776,
Nathaniel
Hinckley. (Wheeler says Nathaniel,
son of Sanuiel and
Mary
Wyatt Hinckley.)
338 Stephen,'
b.
1765;
m.
(i) Mercy Hinckley;
ni.
(2)
Elizabeth
Stnart
;
ni.
(3) !^Iercy
Davis.
148.
LucY,*^
dau. of Nathaniel and Sarah
(Billings)
Bab-
cock
(James, James, John, James ist),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Feb.
12,
1742;
d. Berlin,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
9, 1824;
m.
Benjamin
Randall,
d.
June 17,
1816.
Children,
order of births not known :
Ichabod, b. .
Nathaniel, b.
Benjamin, Jr..
b.
;
d.
June 23, 1847;
m. Sarah . She d.
Dec.
30, 1817.
He was a soldier in the
Revolutionary
War.
Stephen,
b. .
Eunice, b.
;
m. Sanford Hewit. She d.
Sept. 27, 1829.
Sally,
h. ; d. Dec.
20, 1829;
m. Luke Hull.
Lucy,
b. .
Elenor,
b. .
Lois, b. .
Betsv, b. .
Abigail,
b. .
149.
Reuben,"
son of Nathaniel and Sarah
(Billings)
Bab-
cock
(James, James, John, James ist),
b. Mar.
2,
1758,
Stonington,
Conn.;
d. E.
Poestenkill,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
24, 1849;
m. Mar. 6,
1788,
Hannah, dau. of Moses or Reuben
Hendricks,
b.
Petersburg.
N.
Y.,
Apr. 4, 1763,
d. E.
Poestenkill,
N.
Y.,
]\Iar.
7, 1849.
Reul)en Babc(x:k served in the
Revolutionary
War as a
pri-
^ate and
sergeant
in the Continental
Army.
The
Troy Budget
of
Sept., 1900,
had an account of the
discovery
of old records
in the
courthouse,
dated
1840, including
a list of
j^ensioned
Revolutionary
soldiers then
(1840) living
in the
County
of
Rensselaer.
Among
them were the names of Reuben Bab-
I04
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
cock,
Saiullake
(that part
now called E.
Poestenkill),
and
Moses
Hendricks, Berlin,
same
county.
After the Revolution Reuben returned to
Stonington
or Vol-
untown,
for the
following
record is found: "Reuben
Babcock,
of Voluntown.
conveyed
to Anna
Langworthy,
of
Stonington,
for
twenty-five pounds,
land
lying- partly
in Voluntown and
partly
in
Stonington."
Sept.
20,
1783,
he
conveyed
to Anna
Langworthy
for
30
his whole
right,
title,
and interest in his
part,
as he
said,
"of
my
honored mother's thirds in the real estate of
my
honored
father,
Capt.
Nathaniel
Babcock,
as set off
by
the
probate
court of
Plainfield,
Ct." In the same sale he
conveyed
the
whole of the share of said thirds "which I
bought
of Mr. Ste-
phen
Hull,
Jr.,
and Comfort
Hull,
his
wife,
being
one fifth
part
of said thirds of the real estate of
my
said father
lying
in
three lots
containing by
estimation
25
acres."
Reuben Babcock left
Stonington
Oct.
16,
1786,
and came
to New York State. After
marriage
he
bought
a farm near
Petersburg,
N.
Y.,
and
Nov.,
1796, purchased
another in that
part
of Sandlake now called E.
Poestenkill,
where he lived the
rest of his life.
Children :
339
Reuben/
Jr.,
1). Oct.
24, 1789;
m. Susanna Gould.
340
Nathaniel, b.
Apr. 15, 1791 ;
m.
Polly
Blivin.
341 Sarah,
b.
June 23, 1794;
m.
Ophir
Gould.
Jonas,
b.
Apr. 7, 1796, Petersburg;
d.
Hartland,
N. Y., Oct.
31,
1835.
Children were
Polly,
Rachel,
Riley, Emily, Alfred,
and
Leroy,
who lived in
Kendall, N.
Y., until his death
recently.
342 Polly,
b. Dec.
25, 1797;
m.
James Murray.
343 Rufus,
b.
Aug. 23, 1800;
m. Elma E. Walker.
Infant
daughter,
b.
Apr. 22, 1806;
d. same
day.
150.
Capt.
Elijah,
"^
son of Elias and Anna
(Plumb)
Bab-
cock
(James, James, John, James
ist),
b. N.
Stoning-
ton,
Conn.,
Aug. 15, 1739;
d.
Sept.
12,
1778;
m. at N. Ston-
ington,
Nov.
5, 1761,
Mrs. Sarah
Brown,
b.
1736,
d.
Apr. 23,
1784.
He was
bap. Sept. 30, 1739.
In New York in the Revolution,
p.
61,
Capt. Elijah
Bab-
cock is referred to as a member of Col. Ethan Allen's
Regi-
ment of "Green Mountain
Boys."
Connecticut War of the
Revolution states that
Elijah
Babcock was with the
party
that
went from Connecticut to effect the
capture
of Eort Ticon-
deroga May, 1775, receiving
20 for said
duty.
In
proceed-
ings
of the
Assembly
of
Connecticut,
May, 1779,
reference is
made to
Capt. Elijah
Babcock.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
105
Children :
344
Esther/
b.
Jan. 3, 1763;
m. Daniel HtUchinson.
345
Elias,
b. Feb.
24, 1764;
m. Hannah Barber.
Moses, b.
June 19, 1768.
Believed to have been
livmg
and umn.
in
1848.
346
Silas,
b.
May 18, 1770;
m. Rachel Allen.
347
Paul.
b. Mav 18.
1770;
ni. Mabel Hatch.
348
Ichabod,
b. Mar.
3. 177^;
m. Esther
Sprague.
34Q Lydia,
b.
1774;
m. Dr.
Sylvanus
Church.
350 Sally,
b.
1776;
ni.
James
Rood.
Elijah,
b.
1778;
m.
Experience
Coburn. Settled in
Middlctown,
Vt.
151.
Anna,*^
dau. of Elias and Anna
(Plumb)
Babcuck
(James, James, John, James
ist),
b.
July 5, 1743,
Ston-
ington,
Conn.;
d. N.
Canaan,
Conn. ;
m.
June 17, 1773, Henry
Stevens,
N.
Canaan,
b.
1747,
d. Feb.
11, 1825,
N. Canaan.
She was
bap. Aug.
14, I743-
Child:
Ezra, b.
May
20,
1782;
m.
1811, Wealthy
Williams.
152.
RuFUS,**
son of Elias and Anna
(Plumb)
Babcock
(James, James, John, James ist),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn., Apr.
22, 1758;
m.
(i) May 24, 1781,
Zeruiah
Moses,
b.
Apr. 24, 1763;
d. Oct.
22,
181 1. She was dau. of
Capt.
Timothy
and Thankful
Moses;
m.
(2) Mercy
Brousmaid.
She survived her
husband,
but had no children.
During
the
Revolutionary
War Rufus was called out to
serve several times, as a soldier,
and was in the
company
of
his father-in-law. In
1783
he was
bap. by
Rev.
Joshua
Moses,
and
joined
the
Baptist
Church in
Sandisfield, Mass.,
by
which
church some
years
later he was licensed to
pre:ich.
He
gath-
ered a
Baptist
Church in North
Colebrook, Conn.,
and in
1794
was ordained as its
pastor, being
the first minister in that town.
He served this church until he was
seventy-three years
old,
with
good
success,
about five hundred members
having
been
added to it
during
his
pastorate.
After his
resignation
he con-
tinued tu
preach
to that church and in vacant
parishes,
but
refused to become a
pastor.
One who knew him well said :
'Without anv oreat
advantages
of earlv culture, without
fluency
of
speech
or
any
of the
graces
of an
orator,
he had such
native soundness and
vigor
of mind
coupled
with
good
sense
ruid
industry
that he was
highly
and
deservedly
esteemed, not
only
in his own communion but
by intelligent
and learned min-
isters of other denominations."
His
autobiography
is in the
Baptist
Memorial, \n\. i.
]).
369,
and in
Sprague's Baptist Pulpit, p. 387.
io6
The Babcock
Genealogy.
Children :
Tiniulhy,
b. Mar.
12, 1783;
d. at North
Colcbrook, Conn.,
1837;
ni.
Alay 26, 1803,
Christiana
Smith,
of North Colcbrook. No
issue.
They adopted
as a son their
nephew, Timothy
E. Bab-
cock,
when he was eleven months old, son of their
brother, Cyrus
G.
;
Christiana survived her husband
many years,
and died at
North Colcbrook.
351 Cyrus Giles,'
b.
Jan. 27, 1789;
m. Mrs. Amarilla
(Cowles) Hawley.
352
Rev.
Rufus,
b.
Sept. 18, 1798;
m. Olivia B. Smith.
153.
Capt. Oliver,^
eldest son of Oliver and Anna
(Avery)
Babcock
(James, James, John, James ist),
b.
Stoning-
ton, Conn.,
Jan.
22,
1741
; bap. May 3, 1741
;
d. at his home
in
Stonington, Jan. 25, 1777;
m.
Sept. 3, 1767, Mercy Kinney,
of
Preston, Conn.,
b.
July 12, 1751.
She m.
(2)
in
Stoning-
ton, Apr. 5, 1778,
Nathan
Brown,
and lived there until
1790,
when with their six children
they
removed to
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
where she d. Oct.
21, 1844.
He was in the Continental
Army
in the War of the Revolu-
tion. His first commission was that of
Ensign, May
i,
1775,
in
Capt.
Samuel Parsons's
Company
of
Stonington
in Col.
Parsons's 6th Connecticut Continental
Regiment.
He was on
duty
with his
regiment
at New
London, Conn.,
until
June 17,
1775,
when
they
were ordered
by
the Governor's Counsel to
the Boston
camps.
There the
regiment
took
post
at
Roxbury
Heights
in Gen.
Spencer's Brigade
and remained until the ex-
piration
of
service, Dec. 10.
1775.
In the meantime he was
promoted
from
Ensign
to First
Lieutenant,
commissioned
July
I,
1775.
He reentered the
army Jan.
i,
1776,
as Eirst Lieu-
tenant in Col. Samuel Parsons's Continental
Regiment
as re-
organized
for
1776.
He served with his
regiment
at the
siege
of Boston in the winter of
1776,
after which the loth
Regi-
ment marched under
Washington
to New London,
where
by
vessels
they proceeded
to New York.
They
continued in the
vicinity
of New York from
Apr.
till the close of the
year;
as-
sisted in
fortifying
the
city;
ordered
Aug. 24, 1776,
to the
lines around
Brooklyn; engaged
in the battle of
Long
Island,
Aug. 27,
and in the retreat from
Long
Island,
Aug. 29, 1776.
He was detailed to Lieut.-Col. Thomas Knowltoii's
Rangers
in
Sept., 1776.
He was taken
prisoner by
the British at the
battle of Fort
Washinglon
on the
Fludson, Nov.
16,
1776.
Tradition
says
he was
greatly opposed
to the surrender of the
fort,
and that he broke his sword across a
cannon,
declaring
that it should never be surrendered to the hated British. While
a
prisoner
he was confined in the British
prison ship
Glascow.
He was
exchanged
and left New York
early
in
Jan., 1777.
From a
photograph
taken
igo2.
Page
1 06.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
107
The
followin.G^ appeared
in the Connecticut Gazette of Fel).
14, 1777
: "On the
J5th
of
Jan., 1777.
(hed Lieut. Ohver Bab-
cock,
of
Stonington,
in the
thirty-sixth year
of his
age.
He
returned home from
imprisonment
in New York on the
eighth
of the
month,
and was taken sick with
smallpox
the
twelfth,
of which
distemper
he
died, leaving
a disconsolate widow and
three small children."
He was
promoted
to a
Captaincy
for his
bravery
in the dis-
astrous retreat from
Brooklyn.
A
special report
from the U. S. War
Department,
dated
July 13, 1900,
is as follows: "The records of this office show
that one Oliver Babcock served as 2nd Lieut, in the r)th Conn.
Reg., Revolutionary
War."
His name is first borne on a return of officers in Gen.
Spen-
cer's
brigade
about
Sept.
20,
1775,
without remarks,
and it
last
appears
on a return with remarks
showing
that he was
appointed
First Lieutenant Nov.
9, 1775,
and that he was
taken
prisoner
at Fort
Washington
Nov.
16,
1776.
Daniel Babcock,
youngest
brother of
Capt.
Oliver and
grand-
father of the
writer, referring
to the
exchange
of his brother
and other
prisoners,
dictated, Apr. 5, 1845.
the
following:
"The
prisoners
were taken from New York to New London in
a vessel. Soon after
passing through Hellgate
a man broken
out with
smallpox
was
brought up
from the hold of the vessel
and made to circulate
among
the
prisoners,
with the deliberate
intention of
giving
that disease to the homeward-bound
pris-
oners and to their friends."
At a
meeting
in Connecticut of the Governor and Council
of
Safety,
Feb.
i,
1777,
Daniel Allen is
appointed Captain
of
a
company
in Col. Durkee's
Regiment
instead of Oliver Bab-
cock,
deceased.
(Hoadly. )
Children :
Mercy,
b. Dec.
10,
1768;
d. Feb.
27, 1777.
353 Abigail.'
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Oct. ii,
1770;
m
Jabish
Brown.
Elizabeth,
b. Nov.
15, 1772;
d. Mar.
4, 1777.
Tradition
says
that the death of the two
young
children, who
died about a month later than their
father, was caused
by
smallpox
contracted from their father.
154.
Joshua,''
son of Oliver and Anna
(Avery)
Babcock
(James, James, John, James ist),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
June 5, 1743.
d. N.
Stonington,
Oct. i, 18
10,
m.
Sept.
3, 1772,
Elizabeth, dau. of
John
and Elizabeth
Palmer,
of Lis-
bon, Conn.,
b. Alar.
5, 1750;
d. N.
Stonington,
Nov.
7,
1818.
io8 The Bahcock
Cicncalogy.
Joshua
was a farmer and a merchant. For about
thirty
years
he was deacon of the
Piaptist
Church at Pendleton
Hill,
Conn.,
and for about
twenty-se\-cn years Justice
of the
Peace,
and
l)y
virtue of his office solemnized
many marriages.
Children,
b. in N.
Stonington
:
354 Joshua,"
1). Fel). 2,
1774;
m. Eunice Brown.
355 Asa,
b. Nov. 6,
1775;
m. Catherine Robljins.
356
Oliver,
1).
Jan.
20,
1778;
m.
Polly
Randall.
357
Elizabeth,
b.
May 4, 1780;
m.
Peleg
Brown.
358
Martin, b. Mar.
20, 1783;
m. Eunice Rol)bins.
Cyrus,
b.
Jan. 19, 1785;
d.
June 29, 1786.
359
Charles,
b.
June 21, 1787;
m.
Nancy
Pratt.
360 Henry,
b. Feb.
14, 1790;
m.
Dolly
Stanton.
Asher,
b.
May 25, 1792;
d. Feb. i,
1796.
155.
Anne/'
dau. of Oliver and Anna
(Avery)
Babcock
(James, James, John, James ist),
b.
July 15, 1745;
d.
Bridgewater,
N. Y., Oct.
12,
1838;
m.
(i) 1763,
Sanford.
son of Thomas and Content
(Sanford) Langworthy,
b. Oct.
30, 1738,
d. at about
forty-six years
of
age,
at Pendleton Plill.
He was a member of the S. D. B.
Church,
Rockville
branch,
Hopkinton.
She m.
(2) Maj. Anthony
Rhodes,
a Revolu-
tionary
soldier,
b.
,
d.
May 25, 1843.
After
marriage
he
removed to
Bridgewater,
N. Y.
Children
by
first husband :
Anna,
b. Nov.
7, 1764:
m. Nathaniel Palmer. Settled in N. Y.
State.
Content, b.
May
2, 1766;
m.
Jeremiah
Alain. Settled in N. Y.
State.
Sanford,
b.
;
m.
; d.,
leaving
three sons.
Altana,
b.
Aug. 24, 1769;
m.
John
W.
Brown, and lived in Canada.
Oliver,
b.
; d. Genesee, N.
Y.,
leaving
one son.
Mercy Langworthy,
b.
; m.
(i) John Collins,
of
Stonington,
Conn., and settled in Ohio; m.
(2)
Mr.
Noyes
; he d. and she m.
(3)
Sanford. She d. in Ohio with son Sanford L. Collins.
Children
by
second husl)and :
Amy,
b.
; m.
Rodney
Randalls, and settled in N. Winfield,
N. Y. Had
5
children.
Avery,
b.
1790, Bridgewater,
N. Y. ; m. Settled in
Bridgewater.
Had
5
children.
156.
Capt.
William Avery"
Babcock,
son of Oliver and
Anna
(Avery)
Babcock
(James, James, John, James
1st),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Mar.
31, 1747;
d. Chat-
ham, N.
Y.,
Sept.
21,
1829.
He was buried in the Bab-
cock
family burying ground,
about a mile from the house of
The Babcock
Genealogy.
109
Senator
Henry
S.
Ambler,
of
Chatham,
N.
Y.,
near the road
leading
to New Concord. He m. Lucretia
Davis,
dau. of
Capt.
John
and Sarah
(Beebe)
Davis.
(For military
record of
Capt.
John,
see records of
Chloe,
wife of Gersham
Babcock.)
Lu-
cretia was b. at
Sharon,
Conn..
Feb.
11, 1757,
d. at Chatham
Center,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
26, 1819.
Deacon Daniel
Babcock,
grandfather
of the
writer, referring
to his brother
Capt.
William
Avery
Babcock, Apr. 5, 1845,
said,
'A\'illiam served in the
Revolutionary Army,
and was
engaged
in the
capture
of
Burgoyne." Joshua
Bal)cock,
a
nephew
of
Capt.
William,
said that he was
Ensign
in the Rev-
olutionary
War and later a
Captain
of IMilitia.
In
Apr., 1777,
a
party
of eleven "Householders"
apparently
from Columbia
County,
commanded
by Capt.
JMartin Beebe.
rode to
Albany,
"to do all in their
power
for the defense of
America in
general
and New York State in
particular,
fear-
ing
lest
timely
assistance for the defense of the
city
and stores
should fail."
They
arrived on the
17th
inst. Their
bill,
which
covered
only
their
expenses,
was sent to the committee
asking
for 6 i8s.
Among
the eleven
persons
were
"Sergt.
Wm.
Babcock" and his wife's
father,
"Lieut.
John
Davis."
(New
York in the
Revolution, Supplement, p. 139.)
On
p. 203
of the same book is a list of
persons
who received
Land
Bounty Rights
for services or
willingness
to serve in
defense of the frontiers of the State. The name of William
Babcock is found in this list.
Capt.
\Mlliam Aver>^
Babcock was a farmer and owned
much land. He \\'as the boss
carpenter
at the
building
of the
Spencertown Presbyterian
Church, which is still
standing.
New
Lebanon,
N. Y.. records state that he was elected As-
sessor for the
years 1787,
'88,
'90, '92,
and Fence Viewer for
the
year 1791.
Children :
361 Anne/
b. Nov.
S, 1773;
d. at Chatham, N. Y.
;
m. Ebenezer
Cady.
Sally,
b.
June
6,
1776.
d. Oct.
29, 1777.
William,
b.
June 6, 1776;
d.
July 11, 1812, Chatham,
N. Y.
Sally,
b.
May 23. 1778;
d.
Aug. 26,
1861.
Cynthia,
b. Feb.
20, 1781 ;
d.
Jan. 10, 1857:
Lucinda,
b.
Apr. 23, 1783;
d. i860.
Ruth
Gregory,
b. Mar.
31, 1785;
d.
June 13,
1811.
362 John
Davis, b.
Apr. 30, 1789;
m.
Jane
Moorhouse.
Altana,
b. Nov.
i,
1795.
157.
Capt. Gersham,^
son of Oliver and Anna
(Avery)
Bab-
cock
(James, James, John, James ist),
b. N.
Stoning-
ton. Conn.,
Nov.
9, 1752;
d. Columbia
Coimty,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
17.
110 The Babcock
Genealogy.
1815.
He,
his
wife,
and son Daniel were all buried in the
cemetery
at New
Concord,
N.
Y.,
where
eiisi^raved
marble
tombstones mark their
graves.
He m. Cliloe
Davis,
b.
1
76
1,
and settled in
Austerlitz,
N. Y.
From War
Department
records, Washington,
D.
C,
July 14,
1900:
"The records show that one Gersham
Babcock,
rank
not
mentioned,
served in
Capt.
Hezekiah Baldwin's
Company,
2d New York
Regiment,
commanded
by
Col. Goose Van
Schaick,
Revolutionary
War. His name
appears
on a roll
dated at Fort
George,
Oct.
13, 1775,
with remarks. Enlisted
July 30-17.
On command."
From New York in the
Revolution,
p. 29,
we find that the
service of Gersham Babcock above referred to was in the 2d
Regiment
of the
line;
that
is,
the
regiment
was in the U. S.
service under Gen.
Washington.
From New York in the Rev-
olution, Supplement, p. 237,
we find that Gersham Babcock
of the
Albany Company
Militia, 17th Regiment,
had land
bounty rights.
Deacon Daniel
Babcock,
1)rother of
Gersham,
said,
Apr. 5, 1845,
that Gersham was
Sergeant
in the Re\'olu-
tionary Army
and was at the
taking
of
Burgoyne.
His
nephew
Joshua,
who was about
forty years
old when Gersham
died,
said of him that he was
Captain
of a uniformed
company
and
was celebrated for his
military
tactics.
Gersham Babcock was a Free
Mason,
and
joined
in
1788
at
Canaan Corners, N.
Y.,
Unity Lodge,
No.
9,
F. & A. M.
Chloe Davis, wife of
Capt.
Gersham,
and dau. of
Capt. John
and Sarah Beebe
Davis,
sister of
Lucretia,
wife of William
Babcock,
brother of
Gersham, was b. in
Sharon, Conn.,
Sept. 9,
1761.
d. Columbia
County.
N.
Y.,
July 13, 1815.
Military
record of
Capt. John
Davis is as follows :
First. His commission from Sir
Harry
Moore,
Bart.,
Gov-
ernor of New
York,
as Second Lieutenant in the British Mili-
tia,
dated
Sept. 25, 1768.
Second. Another commission from Sir William
Tryon,
Governor of
New
York,
as Second Lieutenant in the British
Militia,
dated
July
18,
1772.
Third. He is commissioned as
Captain
from the State
of New York
"by
the Grace of God free and
independent,"
dated
June
18,
1778,
"in the second
year
of our inde-
pendence."
The
original
three commissions of
Capt. John
Davis,
or
copies
of
them,
were owned in
Nov.,
1901, by
H. M.
Spence,
member of the firm of
Spence
&
Smith,
office
19-21
Citizens'
Bank
Building, Parkersburg,
W. Va.
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
1 1 1
Children :
Daniel,
1).
1779 ( ?) ;
d.
Apr. 12, 1814, leaving
no issue.
363 Avery,'
b.
Jan. 18, 1781 ;
m.
Lydia
Darrow.
364 Lucrctia,
b.
1785;
ni. Dea. Edward Palmer.
365
Chloe,
b.
Apr. 13, 1789;
m. Ezekiel
l>urgess.
366
Sarah, li. Feb.
i,
1792;
ni. Elisha
Uriggs.
367 John,
b. Dec.
7, 1795;
ni.
Alary
B.
Burg.
368
Rosvveli,
1).
June. 1799;
ni. Christiana Groat.
158.
Ai.tana/'
(lau. of Oliver and Anna
(Avery)
Babcock
(James. James, John, James
ist),
b.
Jan. 14, 1/55;
^^
Apr. 7, 1840;
m. Dec.
30, 1772, John Langworthy
;
d.
Feb.,
1825. They
settled in N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
near Clark's
P^alls,
where all their children were born and reared.
Children :
Abigail,
b.
June 17, 1774;
d. Mar.
12, 1841,
unm.
369 John,'
b.
Apr. i, 1776;
m. Sarah Pendleton.
Joshua,
b.
1778;
d. when
3
weeks old.
Eli^alx'th, b.
Jan. 23. 1780;
d. Maiden,
N.
Y.,
Feb..
1870;
m. in
North
Stonington, by
her
uncle, Joshua Babcock, Sept. 24. 1797,
Sylvanus
Maxson. b. Feb. 16,
1775. They
settled in West-
erly,
where their two sons and six
daughters
were born. In
1819
the
family
removed to
Malden-on-the-Hudson.
N. Y.
Asa, b.
May 4. 1782;
d. in Little
Genesee,
N. Y.,
.Aug., 1868;
m.
(i)
Phebe Thurston, who died
leaving
no issue; m.
(2)
Ruth
Crandall. Had eleven children.
They
settled in Little Gene-
see,
N. Y.
370
Content,
b. Oct.
2, 1788;
m. Dea. Daniel Lewis.
159.
Dr.
Christopher,^
son of Oliver and Anna
(Avery)
Babcock
(James, James, John, James ist).
b. N. Ston-
ington,
Conn.,
Jan.
28,
1757;
d.
Tiverton,
R.
L,
Nov.
2,
1780;
m.
1778 (?), Polly
Benedict,
of
Danbnry,
Conn., d. 1802.
The
following
records are taken from Hollister's
Histor)-
of
Connecticut,
vol.
ii,
p.
266: "At the
age
of
eighteen years
Dr.
Christopher
Babcock was commissioned as a
surgeon
in
the
army
of the United
Colonies,
and
immediately joined
the
troops
under Gen.
Schuyler. During
the severe sickness
among
A\^ooster's
troops
at
Danbury
Gen.
AVashington
made
a
requisition upon Schuyler
for a
surgeon
to be sent to the aid
of the sufferers. Dr. Bal^cock was selected for this
sendee,
and was recei\-ed
by
Wooster with
great cordiality,
w^ho soon
became his warm
personal
friend. The General
placed
the
young physician
in
charge
of the
hospital,
where he remained
until the town was
destroyed by
the
enemy.
His residence was
in the
family
of Thaddeus
Benedict,
Esc[.,
a
prominent lawyer
of the
place,
whose
daughter
he married.
"When Gen. \\''ooster followed the
retreating
British
troops
from
Dan1)ury
to
Ridgefield
he was
accompanied by Surgeon
1 12 The Bahcock
Gcncaloi^y.
Bal)Cock,
who was the
only
Continental
snrgeon present
and
who first informed the
dying
General his wound was mortal.
He assisted in
conveying
him to the house in which he died,
where he was
joined by
Dr. Turner and other
physicians.
In
the
year following
Dr. Babcock was
placed
in
charge
of the
hospital
at Fort
Arnold,
West Point.
"During
the autumn of
1780
he was sent to the
army
hos-
pitals
at
Newport
and
Tiverton,
R.
I.,
where the
dysentery
was
raging violently among
the American and French
troops.
"His labors and
exposures
were
excessive,
and he was seized
with the disease of the
camp
and died
very suddenly,
Nov.
2,
1780.
His
only
child, William,
was about six months old at the
death of his father. To him while
yet
a child a
beautifully
\\'rought
medal was
given by sundiy
citizens of
Danbury
ac-
companied liy
a resolution
expressive
of
respect
for the charac-
ter, patriotism,
and
public
service of his father."
The U. S. War
Department,
under date of
July 13, 1900,
furnished the
following
records :
"Christopher
Babcock served as S. M. in the
Hospital Dept.
of
Conn.,
Rev. War. His name
appears
on an account
dated at office of
Army
Account Feb.
7, 1789,
with remarks.
Commencement of
pav
Oct.
19, 1777.
Time of
service,
2-2-1 1."
Child :
371
William
Avery,'
b.
Apr. 15, 1780;
m.
Abigail
Cook.
160.
Elizabeth,*'
dau. of Oliver and Anna
(Avery)
Bab-
cock
(James, James, John, James ist),
b.
Jan. 15, 1759;
d. Vernon
Center,
N.
Y., Apr. 10,
1832;
m.
1785, John
Foot,
of New
Concord,
N. Y. For the last
eight years
of her life
she was blind.
Children :
Zilpha,
b.
;
d. in old
age,
iinm.
Oliver,
b. ."
Avery,
b.
John,
b.
Ephraim,
b.
Clarrisa,
b.
-
Sela,
b.
Altana,
b.
;
d.
young.
Daniel
B.,
b. .
161.
Hon.
Daniel,*'
son Oliver and Anna
(Avery)
Babcock
(James, James, John, James ist),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Aug. 31, 1762,
the
youngest
of nine children. His
-
S. z
- y
^=1
S
I'hc Bohcock
Genealogy.
113
father died when he was nine
years
of
age
and for the next
five
years
his home and that of his mother was with his eldest
Ijrother,
Joshua,
on the homestead farm. At fourteen he was
apprenticed
to Elder
Henry
Clark,
who was a blacksmith and
operated
iron works at what is now
Woodville,
in
Hopkin-
ton,
R. 1. Wiien Fort
Grisw^old,
at Groton, Conn.,
was be-
sieged by
the British the
young
man started with others to
assist the
garrison,
but on
reaching Mystic,
Conn.,
they
learned
that the
garrison
had surrendered. "He and his comrades
'wept
like children' at not
being
able to render assistance."
(S.
S. Griswold's
History
of
Hopkinton, p. 83, 1876.)
From other
sources we learn that he drove an ox team from
Hopkinton
to
New
London,
a distance of
twenty-five
miles,
with
provisions
for the
army
and did other home
guard duty along
the Rhode
Island
shore,
but never asked for a
pension. Serving
out his
apprenticeship
he
began
business as a blacksmith at Potter
Hill,
R.
I.,
where he m.
Apr.
8,
1784,
Content"
Potter,
dau.
of 106
George
and Content Maxson
Potter,
and after six
years
he removed to
Hopkinton.
now^
Ashaway,
w'here the remainder
of his life was
spent.
He was a man
highly
esteemed lx)th in
the church and
community,
a mem])er of the First S. D. B.
Church of
Hopkinton,
he served his church as deacon for
about
fifty-eight years,
and as chorister for almost
fifty years.
He was a deacon in the truest
sense,
his home
being ahvays
open
to the
poor
and
needy.
Alive to w'hatever w^as
helpful
to individual
character,
we find him one of the first
pioneers
for total abstinence in Rhode Island. He was a devout Chris-
tian,
and a true
gentleman
of the old school.
For
forty-six years
he was
Justice
of the
Peace,
for nine
years, 1807-16,
he was a member of the
Upper
House of the
State,
elected
by general prox
and carried with him the suf-
frage
of all
parties, retaining
the ofiice
by
unanimous vote.
For ten
years
he w^as
Judge
of the
County
Court of
Washing-
ton
County,
and several times
represented
his town in the
Lower House of the
Legislature. Becoming widely
known, he
was called near and far as arbiter and counselor in difficult
cases,
in both Church and State. He was an intimate friend
and counselor of Governors
Fenner,
Knight,
and
others;
was
a friend and relative of Rufus
Babcock, D.D.,
and was loved
and honored
by
all. His brothers
Capt.
Oliver and Dr. Chris-
topher
were
distinguished
officers in the
Revolutionary
War.
He died at
Ashaway,
R.
I.,
Sept.
18,
1846.
Reference is made to "Hon. Daniel Babcock" in Rhode
Island
Biographical Cyclopedia
of
Representative Men,
in
8
114
'^/''^ Babcock
Genealogy.
Westerly
and Its
Witnesses,
and
by
William
Henry
Potter in
Narrag'ansett Weekly, Jan. 3,
1862. To these sources we are
in<lel)te(l for much of the above sketch.
Content Potter
Babcock,
wife of Hon.
Daniel,
was born at
Potter
Hill,
R.
I.,
May 25, 1765,
and died at
Ashaway,
R.
I.,
Sept. 14, 1850.
She was a descendant of
James
Babcock,
who
was born in
England
in 161 2 and m. Elizabeth . Their
son
John
m.
Mary
Lawton
;
John's
son
George
m. Elizabeth
Hall.
George's
dau.
Mary
Babcock,
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Sept.
20,
1695,
m. Thomas
Potter,
who was b. at N.
Kingston,
R. I.,
Feb.
8,
1696.
Their son 106
George
was the father of Content
Potter Babcock. He was b. at
Westerly,
now
Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
Jan. 3, 1732,
and m. Content
Maxson,
Sept.
18,
1754.
They
settled at Potter
Hill,
R. I.
Children :
372 Daniel,'
1). Dec.
16, 1784;
m. Ann
Almy.
373 Betsy,
b. Feb.
21, 1787;
m.
George
Irish.
374 Jacob D.,
b.
Jan.
20,
1789;
m. Elizabeth
Almy.
375 Nancy (Ann),
b.
May 9, 1791
; m. Col.
Henry
Potter.
George Potter,
b. Nov.
4, 1795, Hopkinton.
Was a merchant in
New
York,
where he died
Sept. 29, 1825 ;
m. at
Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
Apr. 19, 1825,
Sarah Babcock, dau. of
239
Hezckiah and
Mary
(Brown)
Babcock, b.
Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
Mar.
29, 1804;
d. Wind-
ham, Conn.,
June
i,
1876.
She m.
(2)
at
Windham, Conn.,
Frederick
Campbell, by
whom she had a number of children.
George
had no children.
376
Oliver, b. Dec.
12, 1797;
m. Phebe Babcock.
2,77 Lucy,
b.
Jan. 24.
1801
;
m. David
Almy.
378 Mary,
b. Nov.
2, 1807;
m.
Peleg
Saunders.
Emily,
b.
June 14,
1810,
Hopkinton (Ashaway),
R.
I.;
d. Asha-
way, May 23, 1890,
unm.
162.
Timothy,*'
Jr.,
son of
Timothy
and Lois
(Billings)
Babcock
(James, James, John, James ist),
b. in N.
Stonington.
Conn.,
Aug.
22,
1747;
d. in
Ashford,
Conn.;
m.
Esther
Billings,
of
Stonington ( ?).
Their first child was b.
in
Stonington,
the
remaining
five in
Ashford, Conn.
Children :
Billings,
b.
Aug. 4, 1771. Living
in Akron, O.,
1S44.
Daughter,
b.
;
m. Hutchins. Lived in Vermont.
379 Timothy,'
1).
1777
\
m- Martha
Bugbee.
380
Archil)ald,
b. Mar. 8,
1780;
m.
(i)
Hannah Richards; m.
(2)
Elizabeth
Wyman.
Achsash,
b. ;
m. Thomas
Aspinwall.
Lived in
Mansfield,
Conn.- It is said the
Aspinwalls
introduced the silk culture into
Mansfield, near the close of the
eighteenth century.
381
Thomas Palmer, b. Nov.
26, 1793;
m.
Emily
Roice.
163.
Gr.ace."
dau. of
Timothy
and Lois
(Billings)
Babcock
(James, James, John, James ist),
b. at the old Babcock
Tlic Bahcock
Genealogy. 115
homestead,
N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Sept. 4, 1753;
m.
Sttming-
ton. Conn.,
Feb. 28,
1771,
Samuel
I'lunil),
Jr.,
her full cousin.
He was the sixth child of Samuel and Grace
(Babcock)
Plumb,
b.
Stonington. Aug. 14, 1746.
Removed to
Vermont,
where
he d. 1820
(?).
Most of his
family
m. and settled in
Vermont.
Children :
Sarah Plumb, b.
;
m. Sumner.
Grace Plumb,
b.
;
m. Samuel
Campbell.
Samuel Plumb, b.
1778 (?);
m. Elizabeth Baldwin,
d.
1814.
Green Plumb, b.
Sept. 29, 1780;
m. Melinda
Richardson,
d.
1854.
Lois Plumb, b. . Was a
cripple;
unm.
Philura Plumb, b.
;
m. Blake.
164.
John,"
son of
Timothy,
Sr.,
and Thankful
(Read)
Bab-
cock
(James, James, John, James ist),
b. N.
Stoning-
ton,
Conn.,
July
26.
1765;
d.
Apr. 24, 1806;
m. at N.
Stonington,
Oct.
18,
1787,
Louisa,
dau. of Robert and Sarah
Gilmore,
of
Keene,
N, H., b. there
June 30, 1764.
d. in W.
Ouincy,
Mass.,
at the residence of her
youngest
son,
Robert
Gilmore Babcock, Mar.
21,
1844.
Her remains are buried in
lot No.
15
of the Hall
Cemetery,
W.
Ouincy,
Mass. A head-
stone with the word "Grandmother" marks the
spot.
Her
father,
Robert
Gilmore,
during
the War of the Revolu-
tion,
was
loyal
to the
king
of
England.
He had the
courage
of his
convictions,
and
dearly
it cost him. He was
by
the Gen-
eral
Assembly
of New
Hampshire
arrested,
confined in
jail,
his estate
confiscated,
and
finally
he was banished from the
State. The
history
in full of his tribulations can be found in
the State
papers
of New
Hampshire.
The date of birth of
John
Babcock
appears upon
the
Stoning-
ton town records as
July
26,
1766.
Children,
b. in
Stonington
and
Pomfret,
Conn. :
382 John Read,'
b.
July (?) 28,
1788;
m. Eliza
Ely.
383
Louisa
Miner,
b. Dec.
17. 1789;
m.
Jesse
Brown.
384
Robert
Gilmore, b. Feb.
29, 1792;
m.
(i) Sally Otis;
m.
(2)
Lucy
Blackman.
165,
James,^
son of
Timothy
and Thankful
(Read)
Bab-
cock
(James, James, John, James ist),
b. at the old Bab-
cock
homestead.
N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
July 5, 1770;
d. Alex-
andria,
N.
Y.,
1854;
m.
(i)
at N.
Stonington, May 15, 1791,
Sarah
Budlong,
of
Voluntown, d.
Sherburne,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
24,
1809:
m.
(2)
Dec.
10,
1809, Dolly
Scott,
d.
Sept.
10,
1814,
no
issue;
m.
(3)
at
Hamilton, N,
Y,,
Feb.
8,
1815,
Prudence
ii6 The Babcock
Genealogy.
Waters,
d.
Sherburne, Dec.
27, 1825;
m.
(4)
at
Sherburne,
Nov.
5,
1826,
Lois
llibbard,
d.
Alexandria,
N.
Y.,
1845,
^^^
issue.
Vdh.
2;^, 1793. James
Babcock sold his interest in his father's
estate to his
brother-in-law,
Stanton
Campbell.
About
1798
he remoxed from N.
Stonington,
Conn., to
Sherburne,
N. Y.
It is
^'ery probable
that he removed from Sherburne to Ham-
ilton,
N.
Y.,
about 181 1
;
later moved back to
Sherburne;
then remo\ed to
Alexandria,
where several of his children were
living
in
1832.
Children
by
first wife
(first
three b. at N.
Stonington,
others
at
Sherburne, N.
Y.)
:
Sarah, b.
July 4, 1792;
m. Bradshaw. Lived and died in
Michigan.
No children.
385 Daniel,'
b.
July 14, 1794;
m. Harriet
Page.
386 Lydia,
b.
]\Iay
2,
1797;
m. Horace Craine.
387 Nancy,
b.
Apr. 28, 1799;
m. Parnicter.
388 Polly,
b.
May 5,
1801
;
m. William Holmes.
389 Rectina,
b.
May 9, 1803 ;
m. Solomon Porter.
390 Rhodes,
b.
Apr. 30, 1805 ;
m. Melisia Thorn.
Joseph,
b.
May 13, 1807;
d.
Alexandria,
July 27, 1871 ;
m.
Expe-
rience
George,
dau. of
Page George,
of Alexandria.
They
adopted
a
child,
which
they
called Rhodes Babcock
;
d. at 2
years
of
age.
391 Philena,
b. Feb. 18,
1809;
m.
Donning.
Children
by
third wife:
Orra
Maria,
b. Nov.
21, 1815;
d. Hamilton, N.
Y., May 4, 1877;
m. Collins. No issue.
392
Ora, b.
June 16, 1817;
m. Catherine Derosie.
393 Orrin,
b.
Apr.
6, 1819;
m. Elmira Babcock.
166.
Thomas,*'
son of Nathan and Deborah
(Stafford)
Bab-
cock
(Samuel, James, John, James ist).
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
June 29, 1749.
The town records of Warwick, R.
I.,
show that Thomas Babcock of
Westerly
and Sarah
Wareman,
dau. of
Capt. John,
deceased,
of
Coventry,
were m.
by
Elder
Charles
Holden,
Nov.
3, 1774.
It is
probable
the above
Thomas Babcock was the son of Nathan. One son
only
is re-
corded
upon
the town records of
Warwick, R.
I.,
as
being
born
to them :
Thomas,
b. Mar. 20,
1778.
167.
Anna,*5
^i^^^^ Qf Nathan and Deborah
(Stafford)
Bab-
cock
(Samuel, James, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Nov.
9, 1752,
d.
;
m.
May lo, 1777,
Rowland,
son
of William
Champlain,
The Babcock
Genealogy.
i 1
7
Children:
Hannah, b. Oct.
31, 1779;
d.
Apr. 18, 1780.
Nathan,
b.
Sept. 7, 1780.
Jeffrey,
b.
Aug. 27, 1783.
168.
Andrew/'
son of Nathan and EHzabeth
(Brown)
Bab-
cock
(Samuel, James, John, James ist),
b.
Apr. 6, 1765,
at
Westerly;
d. Oct.
29, 1817;
m. at
Westerly, Bathsheba,
dau. of Simeon and
Mercy (Palmer) Pendleton,
b.
July 13,
1763, Westerly,
d. Mar.
10, ICS54.
Andrew Babcock left a
large
estate in
Westerly,
and in his
will mentions his sisters Deborah
Pendleton,
Nancy
Ann Cham-
plain,
wife of
Rowland,
Dorcas
Barber,
wife of Nathan Bar-
ber,
Jr., Lucy
and
Nancy
Balx:ock,
daughters
of his brother
Samuel,
deceased, .Andrew,
son of his brother
Charles,
and
John,
son of his late brother Thomas. He made his brother
Charles his executor.
169.
Jonathan,^
son of Nathan and Elizabeth
(Brown)
Babcock
(Samuel, James, John, James ist),
b. West-
erly,
R.
I.,
Dec.
14, 1766;
was thrown from his
wagon
in
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
and
killed,
Aug. 4, 183
1;
m. Elizabeth
Adams, of
Norwich, Conn.,
1794.
In
1807
removed to Brook-
field,
N. Y.
Children :
394 Jonathan,'
b.
Sept. 13, 1795;
m.
Mary
E. Babcock.
Harry,
b. Mar.
11, 1797.
Went South.
Betsey,
b.
June 20, 1799;
d.
young.
Nancy,
b.
Jan. 24,
1801
;
m. Nathaniel
Greene,
of Brookfield, N. Y.
;
d. soon after.
Elory,
b.
;
d.
young.
Phebe, b. : m. Ruel Keith.
David,
b.
1808;
d.
1825.
Elisa, b.
;
m. Isaiah
Holmes;
res. 1880
Huron, Dak.
Bathsheba,
b.
;
unni.
;
d. in
Syracuse.
Harriet,
b.
;
unni.
;
d. in
Syracuse,
Oct. 11,
1901.
Mary,
b.
;
m. Edward Bartlet. She d.
Aug. 25, 1890,
at Ver-
milion,
N. Y.
Hannah,
b.
;
unm.
;
d. at
Syracuse,
N. Y.
170.
Charles,"
son of Nathan and Elizabeth
(Brown)
Bab-
cock
(Samuel, James, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Aug. 23, 1770;
d.
Brookfield,
N.
Y., Feb;
23, 1834;
m.
Jan.
i,
1792, Tacy,
dau. of Samuel and
Mercy (Saunders)
Langworthy,
b.
Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
July
i,
1773,
d.
June 17,
1838,
in Brookfield.
Tradition savs thev were the second white
family
in Brook-
field.
N. Y.
ii8 TJic Babcock
Genealogy.
Children :
395 Charles,"
1).
Aug. 28, 1792;
m. Martha Gardner.
396 Jonathan,
h.
July
20, 1794;
m.
Julia
T.
Chesebrough.
Tacy,
b. Nov.
14, 1796,
Brookfield,
N. Y. ; d. at
Verona,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 6, 1852;
m. at Brookfield, N.
Y., July
18,
1844,
Ichabod
Williams. No children.
397
Samuel,
b.
July 7, 1799;
m. Hannah Williams.
Welcome,
b. Mar.
30, 1801, Brookfield,
N. Y.
;
d. at Danielsonville,
Conn.,
July
18, 1868;
m.
(i) Apr. 4, 1831,
Eliza
Scott;
m.
(2)
Apr. 6, 1842, Mary
Ann Wood ; d.
Dec,
1894.
No children.
398
Andrew,
b. Oct. 28.
1803;
m. Orvilla
Bailey.
399 Henry
C, b. Oct.
13, 1805
; m.
Temperance
Burdick.
Martha, b. Brookfield, N. Y.,
Oct.
29, 1807;
d. Oct. 18, 1872;
m.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
27. 1843,
Abel G. Lewis. Had one
son,
who married,
and had a
family.
Horace,
b. Brookfield, N. Y.,
Jan. 31, 1810;
d.
Aug. 11,
181 1.
400 Ellery,
b. Nov.
27,
181
1;
m.
Fanny
Burdick.
401
Albert,
b.
July
6,
1814;
m. Orletta S. Green.
171.
Deborah,''
dan. of Nathan and Ehzabeth
(Brown)
Bal)cock
(Samnel, James, John, James ist),
b.
Aug.
16,
1772, Westerly,
R.
I.,
d.
Warren, Pa.,
Mar.
16,
1836;
m. Oct.
25, 1792, George,
son of
John
and Sebra
(Thompson)
Pendle-
ton,
of
Westerly,
b. there
July 24, 1768,
d.
Apr. 3,
18
14.
Children :
Deborah,
b. Oct.
23, 1793.
George,
b.
June 30, 1795.
172.
Nathan,''
son of Nathan and Dorcas
(Babcock)
Bab-
cock
(Samuel, James, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Oct.
30, 1783;
m. Mar.
18,
1805, Patty,
dau. of
Peleg
Barber. He removed with his
family
to
Pennsylvania.
Children :
Frank, b.
Jan. 17,
1806
(?).
William,
b.
1807 (?).
Eliza,
b. 1808
(?).
Nathan, b. 1810
(?).
Martha, b. 1812
(?).
Isaac,
b.
1814 ( ?).
Sherman,
b. 1816
(?).
173.
David,"
son of Nathan and Dorcas
(Babcock)
Babcock
(Samuel, James, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Aug.
16,
1784;
d.
Leonardsville,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
22,
1863;
m.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Apr. 7, 1807,
Fannv,
dau. of
John
and
Mary
Tifft,
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Mar.
29, 1788.
d.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 21, 1842.
The Babcuck
Genealogy. 119
Children :
402
Uavid
F./
b.
Sept. 21, i8oy;
111. Maria York.
403 John,
b. Dec.
16, 1810;
m.
(i)
Sarah Greenman
;
ni.
(2)
Lorctt
Coon.
174.
Paul,"
son of Samuel,
Jr.,
and
Mary (Smith)
Babcock
(Sanniel, James, John, James 1st),
b.
Westerly,
Mar.
30,
1760;
d.
Westerly, Apr.
21,
ICS45;
m. Nov.
30, 1780,
Char-
lotte,
dau. of
James
and Damarius
(Kenyon)
Crandall,
of
Richmond. She was half-sister to Damarius
Crandall,
wife of
John
Babcock. She was b.
Westerly, May
10,
1764,
d.
June
20,
1843.
Both were buried in the ancient Babcock burial
ground
in
Westerly,
R.
I.,
and have inscribed
gravestones,
from which the dates of their deaths were
copied.
Paul Bab-
cock was a
Revolutionary pensioner
in
1840.
It is believed that Paul Babcock was one of the fourteen
that
capsized
off Point
Judith
en route from
Westerly
to rein-
force Gen. Sullivan in
1777,
and who
by
a merciful Providence
was saved. The
report
of the Committee to the Rhode Island
General
Assembly
includes the
following (see
C. R. of R.
I.)
:
"Articles
belonging
to Paul
Babcock,
one
gun,
one
hat,
one
shoe and brass buckle,
all at 6
pounds 3 shillings."
Children,
b.
Westerly
:
404 Charlotte,'
b.
Sept. 15, 1781 ;
m.
Augustus
Crandall,
Jr.
405 Damarius,
b. Oct.
14, 1783;
m. Nathan Burch.
406 Mary,
b.
May 2, 1787;
m.
Kenyon
Crandall.
407
Paul, b.
June 3, 1791 ;
m.
Amy
Clark.
Hannah,
b.
Jan. 16, 1800;
d. Mar.
31, 1848.
175.
SiLAS,*^
son of Samuel and
Mary (Smith)
Babcock
(San.iuel, James, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Apr.
10,
1764,
d.
Sept. 23,
18
19;
m. at Richmond,
R. I.,
Jan.
18,
1787, Mercy,
dau. of
John
and Elizabeth
(Webster)
Kenyon,
Richmond,
R.
I.,
b. Oct.
29, 1763.
d.
Sept. 23, 1819.
Children :
Samuel,
b.
Preston, Conn., Oct.
19, 1787;
d.
1863.
Silas, b.
Westerly, Aug. 9, 1789;
d.
young.
Silas,
b.
;
d.
young.
176.
Jared,"
son of Samuel and
Mary (Smith)
Babcock
(Samuel,
James, John, James ist),
b.
W^esterly,
R.
I.,
Feb.
II,
1766;
d.
Charlestown,
R.
I.,
Dec.
8, 1842;
m.
(i)
Hopkinton.
R. I.. Oct.
25, 1789,
Martha, dau. of Deacon
Daniel and
Amey
(Clark)
Lewis,
b.
Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
Nov.
29, 1776,
d. Nov.
26, 1826; m.
(2)
June 25, 1830,
Charles-
town,
R.
I.,
Amy
Lewis,
b.
1773,
d.
June
i, 1842.
No children
by
second
marriage.
I20 The Babcock
Genealogy.
Jared
was Lieutenant of Militia in
1795
for
Westerly.
He
was
Justice
for
Westerly
in
1817. (Smith.) Jared
and his
wives and children were buried in what is now the first
Hop-
kinton
Cemetery,
near Potter
Hill,
R. I.
Children :
Martha,
b.
Aug. 8, 1790.
408 Jarod,'
b.
Aug.
8,
1792;
m. Lois Ross.
Clark,
b.
May 21, 1796;
d.
Jan. 8, 1827.
177.
Thankful,^
dau. of Samuel and
Mary (Smith)
Bab-
cock
(Samuel, James, John,
James
ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Feb.
15, 1768;
d.
Brookfield,
N.
Y., Sept. 24, 1843;
m.
James,
son of
James
and Damarius
(Kenyon)
Crandall,
d.
Persia,
N.
Y.,
Sept.
12, 1842, aged seventy-six.
Thankful
was his second wife.
They
settled at
Brookfield,
N. Y.
Children :
Charlotte,
b.
Apr. 24, 1794;
m. Barton Brand.
Hannah,
b.
Jan. 25, 1796;
m. Dr. Darius
Chapin.
Paul
K.,
b.
Aug. 10, 1799;
ni.
Nancy
Nichols.
Rev.
Samuel,
b. Feb. 8.
1803;
d.
, Apr. 28, 1836;
m. Lorinde
Otis.
William,
b.
Aug. 8, 1806;
m.
Nancy'' (Ann)
Babcock.
Mary,
b. Dec.
11, 1808;
d. Dec.
19, 1834.
178.
Phebe,*^
dau. of Isaac and
Mary (Worden)
Babcock
(Daniel, James, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
July 24, 1748;
(1.
June 7, 1836;
m. Mar.
22, 1767,
Deacon
Ezekiel,
son of Ezekiel and
34 Amy (Babcock)
Gavitt,
b.
June
15, 1741,
d.
Sept.
12,
1825.
Both buried in the Gavitt
burying
ground
near
Quarry
Flill.
Westerly,
R. I.
Ezekiel was deacon in the Hill
Church,
town of
Westerly.
Child :
Hannah,
b.
1769;
d. Feb.
7,
1826.
179.
John
Prentice,*^
son of Isaac and
Mary (Worden)
Babcock
(Daniel, James, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Oct.
4. 1750;
d.
Sept.
6,
1781
;
m. Mar.
15, 1778, Anna,
dau. of William and Anna
(Gavitt) Gavitt,
b. Dec.
29, 1761.
John
Prentice was a soldier in the War of the
Revolution,
and lost his life at the battle of Fort
Griswold,
Conn. In a
work The Battle of Groton
Heights, by
Charles
Allyn,
New
London, Conn.,
1882,
is the
following:
'Tn the old
burying
ground
at Burnett's Corners in Groton is found the
following
epitaph
of
John
P. Babcock : 'In
memory
of
John
P.
Baljcock,
who
together
with a small
party
of Americans in Fort Gris-
The Babcock
Genealogy.
121
wold withstood an assault made
by
a detachment of British
troops
until
being
overcome
by superior
numbers. He was
massacred
Sept.
6,
1781, age 30 yrs.'
"
Mr.
Allyn
in his work
gives
a Hst of all who were left
widows
by
the
battle,
and on
p. 135
is found the
following:
"Anna
Babcock,
widow of
John Prentice, clothier,
was left
with two small children and small real
estate, not much more
than
enough
to
pay
the debts."
Child :
409
Stanton
Prentice/
b. Dec.
15, 1778;
m.
Lucy Crary.
180.
Isaac,''
son of Isaac and
Alary (Worden)
Babcock
(Daniel, James, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly, Jan. 15,
1754;
d.
Groton, Conn., Aug. 31,
181
1;
m. Nov.
12,
1780,
Amy,
dau. of Deacon Ezekiel and
34 Amy (Babcock) Gavitt,
b.
Westerly, July 27, 1864,
d.
Dimock,
Pa.,
Aug. 17, 1849.
Isaac Babcock removed from
Westerly
to
Groton, Conn.,
where he
bought
a farm and built a
large
house,
"a
mansion for those
days,"
on the bank or near the Thames
River. This land and several
adjoining
farms have since been
purchased by
the United States for a
Navy
Yard.
Revolutionary
record of
Isaac,
Jr., given by
one of his de-
scendants,
states that he enlisted in
Westerly
in
Capt.
Pendle-
ton's
Company
of Col.
Joseph Noyes's Regiment,
and served
for two
years.
On the
5th
of
Sept., 1781,
there came a
rap
at his door and a
shout,
"The British are
landing."
He kissed
his
wife,
who was
just
then in labor with her first
child,
seized
his
gun
and started for his
regiment.
The wife fainted and
the child died.
Years after the death of her husband the widow of Isaac
Babcock sold her
property
in
Groton, Conn.,
and with her
family
removed* to
Dimock, Pa., and settled on a farm. Her
son Isaac owned the
adjoining
farm. In
1836
she sold land to
Stanton Babcock in
Westerly,
R.
I.,
that she had received
by
will from her brother Ezekiel Gavitt.
Children :
Lucy,
b. Mar.
19, 1783;
d.
i860;
m. Perkins.
Sarah, b.
Apr. 18, 1785;
d.
1870.
John Prentice,
b.
Preston, Conn., Oct.
13. 1787.
410 Isaac,'
b. Dec.
25, 1789;
m. Lucretia Gardner.
Mary,
b.
Groton, Conn., May 31. 1794.
Denison
Avery,
b.
Groton, Conn.,
Feb. 28,
1792;
m. Keziah
Smith. She m.
(2)
D. R.
Stoddard,
and settled in Groton.
Gurdon,
b.
Groton, Conn.,
June
2.
1796.
411 Ezekiel,
b.
May 22, 1798;
m.
Lydia
Gardner.
122 The Babcock
Gc}icaU)<z\
<s.
412
Frances
Mitclicll,
1). Nov.
12,
I79y;
m. Panicll
Ely.
Phehe, b. GrcitdU.
Apr. 24, 1802;
111. and settled in Diniock,
Pa.
Clarimla,
1).
Groton, Mar.
2y, 1805;
111. and settled in
llarfijrd,
Pa.
181.
Mary,**
dan. of Isaac and
Mary (Worden)
Babctjck
(Daniel, James, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
Mar.
11,
1757;
m. Dec.
2,
1781. Peleg,
son of
Peleg
and Hannah
(Lewis) Ross,
b. Mar.
29, 1761.
Chikh'en :
Prentice Bahcock, h.
June
22,
1782,
in
Westerly.
Mary,
b.
June 28, 1784,
in
Hopkinton.
Anne,
b. Oct.
26, 1786,
in
Voluntown,
Conn.
Peleg,
b.
May 27, 1789,
in
Westerly.
Isaac,
b.
May 12, 1793,
in
Sheffield,
Mass.
182.
Amos,*^
son of Isaac and
Mary (Worden)
Babcock
(Daniel, James, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly, Aug.
i,
1759,
m. Dec.
2,
1781, Mary
Babcock.
"In
1776
Amos Babcock was a
Revolutionary
soldier in
Capt.
Arnold's
Company,
Col.
Lippit's Reg." (Spirit
of
'76
in Rhode
Island,
by Benjamin Cornell.)
Children :
Charlotte, b. Nov.
4, 1784.
Amos, Jr.,
b. Mar.
30, 1790.
Anne, b, Apr. i, 1793.
183.
Jesse,"
son of Isaac and
Mary (Worden)
Babcock
(Daniel, James, John, James ist), Westerly,
R.
I.,
June
16,
1768;
d.
Fulton,
N.
Y.,
May
26,
1844;
m. at West-
erly,
R.
I.,
June 2T^, 1789,
Hannah,
dau. of Isaac
Thompson,
b.
Westerly, 1769,
d.
Fulton,
N.
Y.,
1851.
June 23, 1802,
he was ordained
Elder,
and succeeded Elder
Elkanah Babcock as fourth and last Babcock
pastor
of the old
"Hill Church."
"During
the latter
part
of his
ministry
a
per-
son asked a member of the
church, 'Who leads
your meetings
now?' and was
answered,
'Nobody
leads,
but Elder
Jesse
drives.'"
(W.
and
W.)
Late in life he removed to
Fulton,
N.
Y.,
where,
with his
children,
he
spent
the remainder of his
days.
Children, b. in
Westerly:
Hannah, b.
Sept. 22, 1790;
d. Nashville, Tenn. ; in. Elder
Ferguson.
Betsey,
b. Oct.
7. 1792;
d.
Sept. 3, 1865, Fulton, N. Y. ; m. West-
erly, Jan. 3. 1813, Joseph,
son of Samuel and Submit
(Palmer)
Chesebrough,
b.
Jan.
21,
1782.
Mary,
b. Oct. 8.
1794;
d.
PhcL-ni.x,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
14, 1885;
m. Ful-
ton,
N.
Y.,
Leman Carnes.
The Babcock
Genealogy, 123
RlKHla, b. Alar.
7. 1798;
d.
Milwaukee. Wis.;
m.
Fulton,
N.
Y.,
Harvey
Canner.
Lucy,
b.
July 31, 1800; d.
Westerly;
m. Paul
Bradford,
of
Westerly.
Phehe, b.
Sept. 3.
1802; d.
Milwaukee, Wis.;
m.
Fulton,
George
Parker.
413 Jesse,''
b.
Aug. 31, 1806;
m. Emelinc
Thompson.
Lydia,
1). Feb. 8.
1809:
d. Feb. 8.
1832,
in
Fulton, N. Y.
;
m. Oliver
Burdick.
A])I)y.
b.
June
21. 181 1; d. I'uilon. Dec.
14, 1853;
m.
F"ulton,
Hiram
Brad
way.
John C, b.
July i, 1814;
d.
Fultnn.
1886;
m.
Fulton,
Eliza, dan.
of
Roger Nelson, of Fulton.
184.
Joshua/'
son of Isaac and
Mary (Worden)
Babcock
(Daniel, James, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
June 22,, 1770;
m. Mar.
ii,
1792,
Ruth Greene.
Children, b. in Westerly :
Oliver,
b. Dec. 21,
1792.
Silvia,
b.
Aug. 19, 1794.
Ephraim,
b. Mar.
15, 1796.
Lodowick. b. Feb.
14, 1798.
Thankful,
b. Feb.
i,
1800.
185.
William,*^
son of William and Patience
(Cottrell)
Babcock
(Daniel, James, John, James ist),
b. West-
erly,
Feb.
23, 1750;
m.
Penelope
.
Children,^b.
in
Westerly (A.
V.
R.)
:
Nancy,
b.
Jan. 27, 1775;
m. William Blivan.
414 John,'
b. Oct.
14. 1780;
m. Catherine Rhenhart.
Sylvester,
b.
July
10,
1783.
Jesse,
b. Oct. i,
1785.
Daniel, b.
July
10.
1788;
unm.
Clark, b.
Sept. 28,
1790.
Eunice,
b. Dec.
17, 1793.
186.
Anna,"
dan. of William anrl Patience
(Cottrell)
Bab-
cock
(Daniel, James, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R. I., Mar.
26,
1753;
m. Mar.
18,
1773,
at
Westerly,
Robert,
son of Elias and Thankful
(Stanton) Thompson,
of
Westerly,
b.
May
21,
1752. (A.
V.
R.)
Child:
Robert,
b. Mar.
28, 1778.
187.
James,'''
son of
James
and
Mary (Satterlee)
Babcock
(Daniel,
James, John. James ist),
b.
Westerly.
R.
L,
July 31, 1753:
d.
Brookficld, N. Y.
;
m.
Jan.
26,
1777,
Sarah,
dan. of
John
and Hannah
(Saunders) Ross,
of
Westerly,
b.
Aug. 28,
1
75
1.
n
124
Tlic Bahcock
Genealogy.
Children :
Hannah,
b.
Sept. 3, 1777;
m. Richard
Berry (?).
415 Jesse,'
b.
May 20, 17S4;
m. Prudence Whitford.
Martha,
b. Mar.
30, 1789;
d.
Cleveland,
O.
;
ni.
James
Lewis.
Abigail,
b.
July 20, 1786;
m. Wilson.
416 Joshua,
b. Mar.
20, 1793;
m.
(i) Betsy
Dornian
;
ni.
(2)
Lena
Eades.
188.
Daniel,^
son of
James
and
Mary (Satterlee)
Babcock
(Daniel, James, John, James ist),
b. in
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Feb.
25, 1755;
m. Mar.
i,
1784,
Hannah Bnrdick. She and
her twin sister Desire were
youngest
children of Peter and
Esther
(Gavitt)
Burdick,
b.
Apr.
20,
1768.
Children,
b.
Westerly,
R. I.
(A.
V.
R.)
:
Hannah,
b. Feb.
12, 1785.
417
Elder
Daniel,'
b. Nov.
17, 1786;
m.
(i)
Lois
Potter;
m.
(2)
Deborah Teft.
Hannah,
b.
Stonington,
Mar.
30, 1789;
m. William Hamilton.
418 James,
b.
Jan. 16, 1791 ;
m. Esther Fish.
Lee,
b.
Jan. 26, 1795.
Desire,
b. Feb.
21, 1797.
189.
Henry,*''
son of
James
and
Mary (Satterlee)
Babcock
(Daniel, James, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly, June 2^^,
17575
i'^'^-
Aug. 4, 1778,
Prudence,
dau. of Hezekiah
Gavitt,
of
Westerly
:
Children :
419 Henry,'
b.
July 22, 1779;
m.
Fanny
West.
420 James,
b. Oct.
16, 1781 ;
m.
Mary Nugent.
Ezekiel,
b. Oct.
22, 1783.
421
Asa, b.
Apr. 26, 1786;
m.
Mary
Gavitt.
Nancy,
b. Oct.
17, 1788;
m. Mar.
31, 1805, Westerly, William,
son of
John
and Anna
(Rathbone) Thompson,
b. Mar.
19, 1760.
No record of children found.
Joshua,
b.
Apr. 18, 1791 ;
d.
Jan., 1794.
Hannah,
b.
Sept. 18, 1794;
m.
(i) Sims;
m.
(2)
David Rath-
bun. No record of children.
Sarah, b.
July 17, 1796;
m.
(i)
Nathan
Thompson;
m.
(2)
Sheldon Clark.
190.
Jo.SHUA,"
son of Elkanah and Esther
(Crandall)
Bab-
cock
(Daniel.
James, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
May
8,
1768;
d.
Aug. 2,
1802;
m. Dec.
13,
1801,
Nancy,
dau. of
John
Crandall.
Child :
Nancy,
b.
1802;
m.
John
P. Hall
(?).
191.
Delight,*'
dau. of Elder Elkanah and Esther
(Cran-
dall)
Babcock
(Daniel, James, John, James ist),
b.
The Babcuck
Genealogy. 125
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Feb.
8,
1768;
m. Mar.
13. 1794.
Lemuel
Vose,
son of
Joshua
and
Mary
Vose,
b.
Westerly,
Dec.
2,
1767.
Children :
422 Lemuel,' Jr.,
b. Oct.
9, 1796;
m.
Mary
A. States.
Sophia,
b. Oct.
8, 1799;
in.
Westerly,
Oct.
21, 1814, Stephen
Wil-
cox,
Jr.
Charles,
b. Feb.
6, 1807.
192.
Amelia,"
dau. of Elder Elkanah and Esther
(Crandall)
Babcock
(Daniel, James, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Mar.
5, 1770;
d.
Jan. 7, 1844;
m.
Amos,
son of
John
and Susanna
(Champlain)
Stanton, b. Mar.
25, 1768,
in Ston-
ington.
Conn.;
d.
there,
June 8, 1841.
Children,
b. in
Stonington
:
Amelia
Stanton,
b. Nov.
2, 1792 ;
m. Sanmel
Hiscox,
her cousin.
Lived in New York
City.
Lodowick, b.
Jan. 28, 1795 ;
m.
Hannah,
dau. of Dea.
John
Stanton.
Susan,
b.
Aug. 17, 1798;
m. Russel
Bentley,
of North
Stonington.
Sophronia,
b.
June,
1801
;
m. Saxton
Maine,
of
Stonington.
Amos,
b.
July 22, 1804;
m.
Triphena
Brown.
Avery,
b.
Sept.
21, 1806;
d.
May 22, 1827,
unm.
Caroline, b. Oct. 10, 1810;
m. Feb. 28,
1832,
Samuel, son of Ste-
phen
and
^larcy (Hinckley)
Babcock, b.
1798,
in
Stonington.
Hosea,
b. Dec.
25, 1815;
m.
Mary
E.
Thompson.
193.
Rev.
Luke,''
son of Elder Elkanah and Esther
(Cran-
dall)
Babcock
(Daniel, James, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
L, May
i,
1774;
d. Mar.
26,
1851 ;
m.
1796 ( ?),
Desire
Erink,
of
Stonington,
b.
July 7, 1772,
d.
Pharsalia,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
26,
185
1.
About 1800 Luke Babcock
bought
and located on three hun-
dred acres of land at
Norwich,
N.
Y.,
but later sold out and
settled at what he believed a more
healthy
location at Pharsa-
lia,
N. Y., where he
again bought
three hundred acres of
land,
upon
which he
spent
the remainder of his
days. Upon
his new location he built a house and
barn,
and later erected
a
weaving shop
(where
his
daughters
manufactured all kinds
of
cloth),
a blacksmith
shop,
a cider
mill,
a
turning
lathe, and
a saw mill. He made friends with the Oneida Indians who
were his
neighbors,
and with his
gun helped
to rid the sur-
rounding country
of wolves and bears.
He was an excellent Bible scholar and for
many years
was
Justice
of the Peace, and as such his decisions were seldom re-
versed.
He, like his
father, was for
many years
a devout
Bap-
tist,
and used to
preach
and conduct funerals all over the coun-
try.
Later,
to use his own
words,
he
"outgrew
his
Baptist
126 TJic Babcock
Goicology.
faith and became a
Uiiiversalist,"
to which hehef he adhered
throui^ii
the remainder of his hfe.
Chikh'en :
Hannali,
b.

, Stoniiigtnn ;
d.
Pharsalia,
N. Y.,
unm.
Delight,
b.
,
Stuniiigloii.
At the
age
of 26 111.
Joshua
Frink
;
d. Oct. 6, 1875, aged 7.S.
423
Prentice,' b.
;
m. Thankful Baluck.
424 Desire,
b.
;
m. Samuel Lord.
425
Paul,
b.
1805;
m. Adelaide Wallace.
Frances,
b.
,
Pharsalia ; d.
young.
426 Nancy,
b.
Sept. 29, 1809;
ui. Nathaniel D. Peck.
Phebc, b.
Phar.salia, 1811;
d.
June 18, 1877;
ni.
1835,
William
S.
Nye,
of Pharsalia.
194.
Chauncey,^
son of Rev. Elkanah and Esther
(Stan-
ton)
Babcock
(Daniek James, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
1.,
Nov.
28,
1779;
m. Prudence Stanton.
Chiklren,
b. in
Westerly,
R.
!.(?):
427 Elkanah,'
b. Dec.
11, 1804;
m.
Nancy
Maxson.
Mary,
b.
;
m. Clark
James.
Lived and died in
Voluntown,
Conn.
428 Stanton,
b. Feb.
8, 1812; m. Sarah
J.
White.
Rebecca,
b.
; m. Samuel G . He was lost at sea. No
issue. She d. Feb.
14,
1888.
Benjamin,
b.
;
m. Harriet Walker. Settled in
Westerly,
R. L
Has six children.
John,
b.
;
d.
Westerly, 1899;
m.
Mary Bidgood.
195.
LoDOWiCK,
son of Elkanah and Esther
(Crandall)
Babcock
(Daniel, James, John, James ist),
b.
Jan. 27,
1
781, Westerly,
R. I.
;
d. N. Pharsalia,
N. Y.
;
m.
Mary Davis,
Dec.
13,
1 80 1.
(From
N.
Stonington Records.)
Children :
429 Mary' (Polly),
b. Oct.
30, 1803;
m. Abner Tucker.
Thankful, b.
July 15, ih'os
: m.
423
Prentice
Babcock,
son of Elder
Luke Babcock.
Melissa, b. Nov.
23, 1807.
Lodowick,
b.
June 27, 1809.
Eunice,
b.
Apr. 15,
181 1.
Stanton,
b. Mar. 20, 1813.
Emma,
b.
Aug. 22, 1815.
196.
Esther,*^
dan. of Rev. Elkanah and Esther
(Crandall)
Babcock
(Daniel,
James, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R. I.,
Apr. 9, 1784;
d. Feb.
17, 1833.
It is believed she was the Esther Babcock whose
marriage
and children are recorded
upon
the
Westerly
records as fol-
lows : "Esther Babcock and
Stephen
Smith m. N.
Stonington,
Sept.
6,
1807."
The Babcock
Genealogy. 127
Children :
Slophcn,
1).
Aug.
10,
1808.
Esther Babcock.
1). Mar.
7,
i8iO.
David,
b. Ucc. 8. 1811.
Alary
F.,
b.
May lo, 1814.
Martha H.. h.
Sept. 27.
1816.
Elizabeth M.,
b.
June 7,
1818.
Charles V., 1). Oct.
31. 1819.
William O..
b.
Sept.
I. i8_m.
Harriet N.,
b.
June 5, 1823.
197.
Alaj.
Paul,"
son of Col.
Henry
and
Mary
f
Stanton)
Baljcock
(Joslma, James, John, James ist),
1). Mar.
13,
1768.
at Pawcatuck
( Stonington),
Conn.;
d. Mar.
14. 1839,
at
Stonington;
m.
(i) Apr.
2,
1789, Nancy,
dan. of
Maj.
John
Bell,
of
Stonington,
b.
Sept. 30, 1767,
d. Nov.
i,
1803;
m.
(2) Apr. 15, 1804, Lucy,
dau. of
Capt. Joseph
and
Mary
(Stanton)
Bell,
1). Mar. 10,
1784,
d.
Stonington,
Feb. 8,
1846.
He was a farmer.
Records of
Maj.
Paul Babcock and
nearly
all his descend-
ants were
prepared
in
1902 by
his
grandson,
W. I.
Babcock,
of
New York,
son of
Capt.
David Babcock.
Children, b. at
Stonington
:
430 Benjamin
Franklin,' b. Feb.
3, 1790;
m. Marie Eells.
Mary
Ann, b.
Apr. 3, 1792;
d.
Aug. 3, 1815;
m. Oct. 6,
1813,
Rev.
David Sherman. No children.
Dudley,
b.
May
10,
1794;
d. Nov.
17. 1794.
at
Stonington.
Joshua,
b.
Alay
11, 1796;
d.
Sept.
i. 1818.
Henry,
b. Oct.
4, 1799:
d.
May 15. 1834;
m. Dec.
3, 1828,
Anna
C. Smith. No children.
Nancy
Bell. b. Mar.
5,
1802 ; d. Dec.
22, 1845
;
m.
July 3. 1822,
William R. Palmer, son of Amos Palmer. No children.
Children
by
second wife:
431
Courtland, b. Mar.
25,
1806;
m. Elizabeth
Carry.
432
Giles, b.
Jan.
8. 1808;
m. Ann E. Denison.
Eliza
Thompson,
b. Feb.
13,
1810; d.
Apr.
12,
1872,
at
Stonington;
m. Dec.
7.
1826,
Capt. Nathaniel,
son of Nathaniel and
Mercy
(Brown)
Palmer, b.
Aug.
8,
1799.
433 Abby
E., b.
Sept. 4,
1811; m.
(i) Jedediah Leeds;
m.
(2)
Rev.
John
Beattie.
434 George
W.,
b. Oct. 26.
1813;
m.
(i)
Louise
Boucher;
m.
(2)
Adele Catonet ; m.
(3)
Alaria Shute.
435 Lucy
Bell,
b. Mar.
30, 1815;
m. Giles Ward.
436
Robert Stanton, b. Feb.
8, 1818; m.
Emily
Hall.
437 ALary Ann,
b.
Apr. i,
1821
;
m.
John Breckenridge.
438 Capt.
David Sherman,
b.
Aug.
12, 1822;
m. Charlotta
Noyes.
Hannah,
b.
June
6,
1825;
d.
Aug. 8,
1828.
198.
Dudley,*'
son of Col.
Henry
and
Mary (Stanton)
Bab-
cock
(Jo.shua, James, John, James ist),
b.
Stonington,
Conn..
Jan. 7, 1770;
d.
;
m.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Jan. 15.
128 The Bahcock
Genealogy.
1799,
Ann Wright,
of Stoninoton. Stanton
Genealog-y says
she was of
Newport,
R. 1.
Children :
439
Frances
Ann/
b.
Stonington,
Oct. 20,
1799;
m. Phineas
Stanton,
Apr. 6,
1826.
Dudley W.,
b.
Westerly, Jan. 5,
1802.
Paul,
b.
Westerly,
Feb.
11, 1805.
199.
Hannah,*'
dan. of Col.
Henry
and
Mary (Stanton)
Babcock
(Joshua, James, John, James ist),
b.
Stoning-
ton,
Conn.,
Nov.
30, 1773;
d. Nov.
2, 1842;
m.
Sept. 30,
1792, Joseph
Denison,
son of Dr. Charles and Hannah Deni-
son
Phelps,
b.
Stonington,
May 16,
1769,
d.
y\ng.
8,
1809.
Chiklren :
Hannah,
b.
June 24, 1793;
m.
Jan.
28, 1813,
Thomas
Noyes.
Charles,
b. Oct.
13, 1795.
Lost on the steamer
Lexington,
which
was t)urned in
Long
Island
Sound, 1840;
m. Ann
Hammond,
of
Newport,
R. L
Martha,
b. Feb.
2, 1798;
d. Oct.
20, 1834.
Nancy,
b. Mar.
25, 1800;
d.
;
m. Feb.
10, 1820, James W.,
son of Thomas and
Lydia (Rogers) Noyes,
b.
Stonington,
Dec.
22, 1784.
200.
Rev. William
Smith,^
son of Adam and
Abigail
(Smith)
Babcock
(Joshua, James, John, James ist),
b. New Haven, Conn.,
Nov.
15, 1764;
d.
Barrington,
N. H.
;
m. at Fisher's
Field,
N.
H.,
Jan.
8,
1809,
Elisabeth
Merrill,
b.
Newburg,
N.
H.,
d.
Ipswich,
Mass.
William Smith Babcock's life till manhood was
spent
at his
father's
home,
Boston. Converted to
Christianity
from Deism
about a dozen
years
after
graduation
from Yale
College,
he
was ordained to the Christian
ministr}^
at
Springfield,
Vt.,
Aug.
12,
1801.
Scholarly, energetic,
and
deeply spiritual,
he
devoted his life to a
persistent
and
self-denying
effort to se-
cure a union of all true Christians. With
propriety
claimed as
a founder of the Freewill
Baptist
denomination,
fourteen vol-
umes of his
journals
still
existing
show that it was not his in-
tention to found a new denomination. He was far ahead of
his time.
Biography
written
by
his
grandson.
Rev. S. S.
Mathews,
of
Danielson,
Conn.
Children :
Joshua,
b.
;
d. in
infancy.
Joshua Merrill,
b.
Springfield, Vt., Mar.,
1812;
d. Oct.
8, i88r,
at
Barnstead,
N. H.
;
m.
Barnstead, Mar.,
1835,
Panthea
P.,
dau. of and Rebecca
(Proctor) Bunker, b.
Barnstead, Dec.
8, 1815;
d.
Barnstead, Jan. 15, 1898.
Had no children. He was
a manufacturer of woolen
goods.
STEPHEN BABCOCK.
1772-1852.
Page 138.
The Bcihcock
Genealogy. 129
440
Elisabeth" Smitli, b. Dec.
9, 1817;
m.
(i)
Rev. S. S.
Mathews;
m.
(2)
M. C.
Lathrop.
441 A1)igail
Stanton, b.
July 5, 1819;
m. Samuel Blake.
William Smith, b.
;
d. in
infancy.
Adam,
b.
;
d. in
infancy.
201.
Francis,"
.son of Adam and Martha
(Hubbard)
Bab-
cock
(Joshua, James, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
May
6,
1786;
d.
May 27,, 1833;
m.
Boston, Mass.,
Sept.
i6,
1809,
AHce,
dau. of Edward
\\'yer,
of Boston.
About 181
5
he removed to Woburn. Mass.. where he hved
until about
1827,
when he removed to
Rochester,
N. Y. In
1830
he removecl to New York
City.
On the i6th of
Dec,
1832,
he sailed from New York as
Supercargo
of
brig
Teras,
bound for the coast of Africa,
and died on board the vessel.
Records of Francis Babcock from American
Family
.An-
tiquity, by
Albert Wells.
Children :
442
Francis
Henry,'
b.
Boston, Mass., Feb.
14,
181 1.
Alice
Wyer,
b.
Boston, Mass.,
Mar. 11,
1814.
^laria
Ann,
b. Woburn, Mass.. Feb. 12,
j8i6;
d. Nov. 22,
1854,
unm.
Louisa Babcock, b. Woburn, Mass., Dec.
30, 1817.
443
William, b. Feb.
25,
1820; m. Kate Babcock.
444 Emily
W., b. Oct.
30,
1821
;
m.
Henry
W. Howell.
Eleanor, b.
July 25, 1823 ;
d.
June 29, 1876,
unm.
445
Frederick A., b.
July 5, 1825:
m. Caroline Riddle.
Edward
C,
b. Rochester,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 21, 1828;
d.
unm., Dec.
30,
1855.
202.
Nathan*'
Pendleton,
son of Nathan and Amelia
(Babcock)
Pendleton
(James, James, John, James ist),
b.
Stonington,
Conn..
June
i,
1779;
d.
;
m. Oct.
6,
1803.
Phebe
Cole,
of
Stonington.
b.
Feb.,
1786. They
lived
on Pendleton Hill, now N.
Stonington.
Children b. in
Stonington:
Nathan S.. b.
Jan. 11, 1805.
Richard
Ch.,
b.
Jan.
12,
1807.
Enoch
B.,
b.
Sept. 5.
1808; m.
Mary,
dau. of Andrew and Welthian
(Palmer) Chapman.
Phebe
E.,
b.
Aug. 30.
1810.
Dewitt C, b.
May 27,
1812.
William
P.,
b.
Apr. 5, 1814.
Sally A.,
b. Mav
23,
1816.
Susan
A.,
b. Alar. 18, 1818.
Nancy M.,
b. Mar. i, 1820.
James M.,
b.
Jan.
10,
1822.
Lydia E.,
b.
Apr. 4. 1824.
Keturiah C, b.
May 13, 1827. (Wheeler.)
203.
James,*'
son of Simon and Hannah
(Champlain)
Bab-
cock
(James. James, John, James ist),
b.
June 20,
9
130
The Babcock
Genealogy.
1784;
m.
Mary Champlain,
of Windham,
Conn. Settled in
S.
Coventry,
Conn.
This
family
is
extinct,
the father, mother,
and all the chil-
dren
dying
of
consumption. They
are all buried in the
family
burying ground
near where
they
lived,
Flanders
District,
Cov-
entry,
Conn.
Children :
Mary Ann,
b.
James S.,
b.
; graduated
at Yale
College,
was a teacher at
the South some
years ;
d. at the
age
of
33.
Charles
J.,
b. .
Lucy
D.,
b. Oct.
7, 1822;
d.
Westerly,
R. I..
Nov.
4, 1845;
was the
first wife of Ezra Babcock,
of
Capt. Daniel,
of
Westerly.
Sally F.,
b. .
Records from
History
of Ancient
Windham,
by
William
Weaver.
204.
Stanton,*''
son of Simon and Hannah
(Champlain)
Babcock
(James, James, John, James ist),
b. Dec.
20,
1793;
d.
Mansfield,
Conn.,
May 29,
1826;
m.
(i)
Maria Rob-
ertson;
m.
(2)
Mar.
14,
1826,
Almira
Barrows,
of Mans-
field. Settled first in
Coventry,
but removed later to
Mansfield,
Conn.
Children
by
first wife:
James
M., b. Feb.
14,
1820. Has been twice married. Settled in
Tolland, Conn.
Gurdon Y., b.
June 19, 1822;
d.
Lebanon, Conn..
Aug. 30, 1846.
Horatio B., b. Feb. 6,
1824.
Settled in
Cambridgeport,
Mass.
Daniel
R.,
b.
Aug. 27, 1825, Mansfield;
d.
Columbia, Conn., June
29, 1829.
Child
by
second wife:
Mariah
L.,
b.
;
m.
John
Perkins. Settled in
Willimantic,
Conn.
Records from
History
of Ancient
Windham,
by
William
Weaver.
205.
Jared
Star,*'
son of Robert Hazzard and
Mary
(Hazzard)
Babcock
(Jonathan, James, John, James
1st),
b. S.
Kingston,
R.
I.,
May 14. 1795;
d.
Pittsfiek'l,
111..
Oct.
16,
1838;
m.
Stephentown,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
27, 1817,
Diedama,
dau. of
Benjamin
and Louis
(Mackay) Douglass,
b.
Stephentown,
Mav
7,
1800, d.
Chicago, 111.,
Nov.
18,
1877.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 131
Children :
Benjamin Uuugias,
b.
Apr. 9, i8ig;
d.
Apr. 10, 1819.
Jane
Ann, b.
June ig, 1820;
d.
Chicago, Sept. 6,
i860.
446
KoI)ert
Fulton,'
b.
May 30,
1822; m.
Mary
Oilman.
447
Louis, b.
May 4. 1824;
ni.
Jehail
Parkes.
Myron Wirt,
b.
Sept. 11, 1832;
d. New York
City, Sept. 12, 1833.
206.
Esther,*^
dan. of Robert Hazzard and
Mary (Haz-
zard)
Babcock
(Jonathan. James, John, James ist),
b.
Stephentown,
N.
Y.,
July
26,
1799;
d.
Hoboken,
N.
J.,
Nov.
I. 1880;
m.
Stephentown,
N.
Y.,
May, 1825,
Robert,
son of
Joseph
and Sarah
(Potter) Tift,
b.
Stephentown, June
28,
1803,
d.
Nassau,
N. Y.
Children :
Mary
Lawton,
b.
Stephentown,
N.
Y., June
i,
1826.
Alana,
b.
Stephentown,
N.
Y., Apr. 4, 1828;
d.
Nassau,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
29, 1892.
Martha
Maria,
b.
Stephentown,
N.
Y., Sept. 27, 1831.
Sarah
Ann,
b. Newark,
N.
J., June 18, 1835 ;
d.
Stephentown, July
14, 1851,
Esther,
b.
Stephentown,
Oct.
2, ;
d. New York
City, June 26,
i860.
Arline
Emeline,
b.
Aug. 14, 1843 ;
res.
Nassau,
N. Y.
207.
Nicholas
Hazzard,^
son of Robert Hazzard and
Mary
(Hazzard)
Babcock
(Jonathan, James, John, James
ist),
b.
Stephentown,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 17.
1801
;
d. New York
City, Aug. 14, 1865;
m.
Beekman,
N.
Y., Nov.,
1831.
Martha
Maria,
dau. of Salmon and
Margaret (Vandeburg)
Hamlin,
b. Beekman,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
8,
181
1,
d. New York
City, Aug. 30,
1889.
Children :
448
Nicholas Hazzard,' b. Nov. 18,
1832;
m.
IMary Ottignom.
Hamlin,
b.
Newark,
N.
J., Sept.
20,
1834;
res. Fordham
Heights,
New York
City
; m. New York, Feb. 2, 1886,
Jennie Wheaton,
b. Hartford
Conn.,
dau. of Noah and Amelia
(Ball)
Wheaton.
No children.
449 Jared Star,
b.
May
2,
1838
;
m.
Mary Lowrey.
Almira
Simpson,
b. New York
City, July 22,
1843 ;
res.
215
W.
135th
St., New York;
unm.
Helen
Vandeburg,
b. New York
City, May
20,
1845;
res.
215
W.
135th
St., New York;
unm.
Emma Lorraine, b. New York
City,
Mar.
27, 1848;
d. New York
City,
Mar. 2,
1898,
unm.
Maria,
b. New York
City, May 13, 1850;
res.
215
W.
135th St.,
New York
;
unm.
208.
IcHABOD,^
son of Ichal3od and Esther
(Stanton)
Bab-
cock
(Ichabod, John, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R. I.,
Jan. 15, 1758;
d. Gales
Ferry,
Conn.
;
m.
May
26,
1782,
Dorcas Hoxie. She d. at Gales Ferrv, Conn.
132
Tlic Bahcock
Genealogy.
Ichabod was a
Revolutionary
soldier and
pensioner
livinj2^
at
Ledyard,
Conn.,
in
1840. (U.
S.
Revolutionary
Pension
Record.)
Children :
Peleg,
b. . Lived in Iowa.
Ephraim,
b.
Gideon,
b.
Marlborougb,
b .
John,
b. .
Luke,
b. .
;
nnm.
Joseph,
b. .
450
Ichabod,'
b.
June
22, 1785;
m. Sarah Clarke.
Mary
Ann,
b.
;
ni.
George Wells;
d. Plainfield,
N.
J.
Caroline,
b.
;
m.
Stephen Grey.
Hannah,
b.
;
m. Bills.
209.
LucY,*^
dau. of Ichabod and Esther
(Stanton)
Babcock
(Ichabod, John, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Apr. 25, 1760;
d.
;
m.
Apr. 17, 1777, Christopher
Cran-
dall,
son of
James
and Damarius
(Kenyon)
Crandall,
b.
Sept.
I, 1755, Westerly.
Children :
Pardon, b.
Jan.
8,
1778, Westerly;
m. Esther,
dau. of Hezekiah
and Prudence
(Johnson) Carpenter,
of
Hopkinton.
Prudence,
b. Oct.
29, 1779.
210.
Joseph,^
son of Ichabod and Esther
(Stanton)
Bab-
cock
(Ichabod, John, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I..
Apr.
I,
1762;
d. of
smallpox
Dec.
26,
1796;
m.
Aug.
10,
1782,
at
Westerly,
Sarah,
"^
dau. of
92 Christopher
and
Mehitable
(Chalker)
Babcock,
b.
Westerly,
Mar.
10,
1763,
d.
1825
( ?).
She m.
(2)
Thomas
Grant,
by
whom she had one
son,
Thomas
Grant,
Jr.
She settled with her second husband
in New York State.
Children :
451 Joshua,'
b. Oct.
14, 1783;
m. Clarissa Crandall.
452
Sarah, b.
May 3, 1785
; m. Russel
Dewey.
453
Eunice, b.
July
16,
1786;
m. Thomas Barber.
Hannah, b.
Sept. 9, 1787;
m. in the State of New York.
Esther, b.
July
6,
1789;
m. in the State of New York.
454 Joseph,
b.
June 3, 1792;
m.
Abby
Owens.
Polly,
b. Feb.
28, 1794;
m. Stebbins. No issue.
John,
b.
1796.
211.
LoDOwiCK,^
son of Ichabod and Esther
(Stanton)
Bab-
cock
(Ichabod, John, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
Feb.
18,
1767;
d. Lebanon
Springs,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
28, 1828;
m.
Preston, Conn.,
Feb.
24, 1791, Lydia,
dau. of
Jabez
and
TJw Babcock
Genealogy. 133
Sarah
(
Lord
) W'it^hl,
Ij.
Preston,
May
28,
1770,
d. Lebanon
Springs.
Mar.
4, 1865.
Children,
1). in Lebanon
Springs.
N. Y. :
Hampton C,
b.
June
i.
179-2;
d.
Lebanon,
N.
Y., 1849;
m.
Mary
Mannering.
Had four
daughters.
Lydia,
b.
1794;
d.
June 2, 1794.
455 Jabez Wight,'
b.
Sept. 11, 1795;
m. Rebecca Cook.
456 Emily,
b. Dec.
22, 1797;
m. Rev. Gardner
Hayden.
457
Lodowick
S., Jr.,
b. Nov.
18, 1799;
"i-
(O Mary Babcock;
ni.
(2)
Sarah
Perry.
George,
b.
Jan.
22,
1801
;
d.
Sept., 1857,
of heart disease
;
m. Han-
nah Rich. Removed in
183.3
to Brantford, Canada.
458 Lydia
Esther,
b.
Apr. 27, 1816;
m. Alfred Wilders.
212.
Anstice,"
dan. of Ichabod and Esther
(Stanton)
Bab-
cock
(Ichaliod, John, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
L,
Feb.
25. T780;
d. Oct.
3, 1846;
m.
Sept. 29, 1803,
Joseph
Goodrich.
Children :
Joseph
A., b. ,
1804;
d. Oct.
30, 1834.
Hannah A.,
b. Oct.
13, 1805;
m. Oct.
5,
1826,
Dr.
John Whiteside;
d.
May 26, 1845.
Rebecca S..
b. Feb.
25, 1807;
d.
June i, 1857;
m. Oct.
5, 1826,
John
Sherwin.
John
B., b. Dec.
26, 1808;
d. Feb.,
1833.
Honora,
b. Oct.
15, 1810;
d.
June 18, 1840;
m. Oct.
15, 1829,
Elbridge
Fein.
Esther
Mary,
b. Nov.
5, 1812;
d.
Jan. 26, 1840;
ni.
June 25, 1834,
Joseph
Crane.
Rachel
Emily,
b.
May
11,
1814;
m.
Jan. 5, 1832,
Michael Fletcher.
Zebulon,
b. Mar.
4.
1816. Lived at
Marengo,
111.
Revanna, b.
Jan. 18,
1818.
George W.,
b. Nov.
27, 1820;
m. Feb.
3. 1841, Mary
Feneck.
213.
Joseph,''' Jr.,
son of
Joseph
and Hannah
(Ross)
Bab-
C(x:k
(Ichabod, John, John, James ist),
b.
\\^esterly,
R.
L,
1772 ( ?)
;
d.
Westerly. Apr. 17. 1831;
m.
May
10.
1803,
Keturah,
dau. of
Capt. John
and Desire
(Wilcox)
Gavitt,
of
Westerly.
R.
L,
b. Dec.
8,
1778;
d.
Apr. 17, 1829.
(A.
V.
R.)
Joseph, Jr.,
was
appointed by Westerly
Town Council ad-
ministrator for his father's
estate.
Apr. 30, 1804.
He was
a farmer. In
1799
he was
appointed Ensign
in the
Westerly
Militia.
Children,
b. in
Westerly:
Desire, b.
;
d.
young.
Hannah, b.
; d.
young.
Desire, b. Dec.
19, 1806;
d.
July
21,
1838,
unm.
Thankful,
b.
Sept. 23, 1808;
d. Feb.
28, 1841,
unm.
134
The Babcock
Genealogy.
Sarah,
b.
Aug. 31, 1812;
d.
1866;
m.
Aug. lo, 1844,
G. W. Foster.
He d.
1865, aged 46.
Ann,
b.
Jan.
11,
1814;
d. Dec.
24,
1828,
unin.
John,
b.
July 24, 1816;
d.
aged
16.
459 Rhoda,'
b.
July 25, 1820;
m. Dr. L. A. Palmer.
214.
John/'
son of
Joseph
and Hannah
(Ross)
Babcock
(Ichabod, John, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Nov.
19, 1773;
d.
Persia,
N.
Y.,
Sept.
10,
1851;
m. West-
erly,
R.
I.,
Dec.
4, 1794,
Damarius,
dau. of
James
and Eliza-
beth
(Chase)
Crandall,
b.
Charlestown,
R.
I.,
Jnly
26,
1776,
d.
Persia,
N. Y. Damarins was half-sister to Charlotte Cran-
dall,
who m. Paul Babcock.
John
with his
family
removed from
Westerly
to
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
soon after
1796;
about
183
1 moved to
Persia,
N.
Y.,
where he died. When a
young
man he
taught
school
;
later
he was a
contractor,
and still later a farmer.
Children :
460 John
C'
b. Feb.
18, 1796;
m. Achsah Palmer.
461
Hannah,
b.
Apr. 23, 1798;
m. Hosea Brown.
Ira,
b. . Went from home
young,
was not heard of
again.
462
Eliza, b.
;
m. Hosea Whilford.
463
Oliver C,
b.
June 8, 1807;
m. Emma
Langworthy.
464 George,
b.
June 10, 1810;
m. Almira Ruth Brown.
Frank,
b.
;
m.
Betsy Knapp.
No children.
215.
Capt.
DyVNiEL,**
son of
Joseph
and Hannah
(Ross)
Bab-
cock
(Ichabod, John, John, James ist),
b. West-
erly,
R.
I.,
Sept.
20,
1777;
d.
Westerly,
i860;
m.
Westerly,
Oct.
29,
1801,
Nancy,^
dau. of
29
Col.
James
and
Joanna (Mc-
Dowell)
Babcock. b.
Westerly,
Dec.
19. 1778,
d.
Westerly.
He
was at one time a sea
captain,
later a farmer in
Westerly.
In
1821 he was
Captain
in the
Westerly
Militia.
(Smith.)
Children,
b. in
Westerly
:
465 Nancy,'
b. Nov.
29, 1803;
m.
John
Hall.
Emory,
b. Feb. 6, 1806;
d.
June 29, 1892,
unm.
466 Oliver,
b.
June 26,
181
1;
m. Martha Dickens.
Joseph,
b. Dec.
24, 1813;
d.
May
12, 1892,
unm.
467 Ezra,
b.
Jan. 16, 1816;
m. Eunice Palmer.
216.
James,^
son of
Joseph
and Hannah
(Ross)
Babcock
(Ichabod, John, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly.
R.
I.,
1780 (?)
;
d.
Westerly,
Oct.
15. 1810;
m. at
Westerly.
R.
I.,
May
6, 1802, Hannah,
dau. of Col.
Joseph
and Rhodes.
She m.
(2) Noyes
Palmer and removed to
Brookfield,
N. Y.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
135
Children,
b. at
Westerly
:
468 James Rhodes,'
b.
Aug. 16, 1804;
m. Amelia Barnum.
Joseph,
b.
July 31, 1806;
m. Sarah A. McNeil.
Hannah,
b.
;
d.
young.
Elizabeth, b.
;
d.
young.
217.
Oliver,"
son of
Joseph
and Hannah
(Ross)
Babcock
(Ichabod, John, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
1782 (?);
d.
Sandusky,
O.,
1843 (?) ;
m. Eunice Haskins.
Settled as a farmer in
Allegany County,
N.
Y.,
later removed
to
Sandusky,
O.
Children,
as recorded
by
Thomas Barber :
Joseph,
b. in Steuben
Co.,
N. Y.
;
d. in Oak Harbor,
O.
;
m.
Alfred,
N.
Y.,
Sarah, dau. of
Jesse
and Prudence
(Whitford) Babcock,
b.
Alfred,
N. Y.
Roswell,
b. .
Ira,
b.
;
m. Miss
Lanphere,
of
Townsend,
O.
Daniel,
b. .
John,
b.
Hannah,
b.
Oliver,
b.
-
Henry,
b.
-
218.
Elihu,"
son of
Joseph
and Hannah
(Ross)
Babcock
(Ichalx)d, John, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
1786 (?);
d.
;
m.
Westerly
or
Stonington, Jan. 17,
1814, Celia,
dau. of
Joseph
and
Joanna
Wilbur,
b.
Westerly,
Aug. 17, 1797.
Children :
Elihu,
b.
469 Thankful,'
b.
July 27, 1818;
m. Darius Satterlee.
Ira,
b. .
470
Avilda.
b. Nov. 10, 1821
;
m. Robert
Hemphill.
John Leander,
b.
;
unm.
Dow,
b. .
471 Cclia,
b. Nov.
5, 1827;
m.
Benjamin
Van Buskirk.
Albert,
b. .
James L.,
b. . Res. Alfred
Station,
1902.
Mary Ann,
b.
;
m.
Elijah
Lewis. One son. Morton,
res. Little
Genesee.
Elijah, 1901,
res. in Little
Genesee,
N. Y.
Ichabod,
b. .
219.
George,*'
son of
Joseph
and Hannah
(Ross)
Babcock
(Ichabod,
John, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
1787;
d.
Hudson,
N.
Y.,
1836;
m.
Westerly, Apr. 11,
181
1,
Mary,
dau. of Col.
John
and Desire
(Wilcox)
Gavitt,
b. West-
erly, May 7, 1795;
d.
Hudson,
Jan.,
1862. He first settled in
Westerly,
but afterward removed to Hudson.
Children :
Susan,
b.
Westerly,
Feb.
11, 1812;
res.
1902, 214
State
St., Albany,
N. Y.
;
unm.
136
The Dabcock
Goicalogy.
i\y2
Hannah,' b.
May 31, 1817;
m. Lemuel
Hopkins.
George,
b. Mar.
22, 18^0;
d. Sacramento, Cal.,
Nov.
10, 1853,
unm.
473
Daniel Lee,
b.
Aug. 22,
1822
;
m.
Margaret Schuyler.
John
Courtland,
b.
Apr.
10, 1824;
d.
Nov., 1901, Albany,
N. Y.
;
in.
1898, Margaret Schuyler
Babcock,
widow of brother Daniel.
474 Claudius,
b.
;
m. Harriet Guthrie.
220.
Arnold,*^
son of Rev. Oliver and
Sylvia
(Belcher)
Bab-
cock
(Stephen, John, John, James ist),
b. Dec.
22,
1765
;
m.
Jan. 17, 1790, Lucy,
dau. of Rev.
Joseph
Davis,
of
Westerly.
Children,
as recorded
by
Rev. T. Barber:
Oliver,
b. Dec.
21, 1792.
Sylvia,
b.
Aug. 19, 1794.
Ephraim,
b. Mar.
15, 1796.
Lodovvick,
b. Feb.
14, 1798.
Thankful,
b. Feb.
16,
1800.
221.
Stephen,^
son of Rev. Oliver and
Sylvia (Belcher)
Babcock
(Stephen, John, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
July
26, 1777;
m. .
Children,
as recorded
by
Rev. T. Barber :
Stephen,
b.
1797;
m. Miss Scott.
George,
b. 1800.
Willard,
b.
;
d. 1862.
475 Milton,'
b.
Aug. 15, 1804;
m.
Lydia
Bowen.
Sarah,
b.
;
m. Mr. Fuller. Settled at
Rehoboth,
Mass.
Orinda, b. .
Peace, b. .
Louisa,
b. .
Eliza,
b. .
222.
Oliver,*^
Jr.,
son of Rev. Oliver and
Sylvia (Belcher)
Babcock
(Stephen, John, John, James ist),
b. West-
erly,
Mar.
29, 1780:
m. Anna
Heartt,
at
Ithaca,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
19, 1804.
He died at
Troy,
N. Y. She was b. at
Troy, Jan.
23, 1783,
d. at
Troy, July 27, 1832.
Children :
476
Edward,' b.
Sept. 7, 1805 ;
m. Arminia
Eldridge.
Emily,
b. Feb.
29, 1808;
d.
Evansville,
Ind. ;
m.
Apr. 26, 1831,
Peter
Sharp.
477 Elizabeth, b. Dec.
28, 1810;
m.
John
Haff.
478 Charles,
b. Dec.
10, 1812;
m. Amelia
Hopkins.
479
Elisha
S.,
b.
Aug.
10,
1814;
m.
Agnes
Davidson.
Ann
H., b.
Sept. 13,
1816; m.
Apr. 11, 1837,
Rev. Cornelius
Edgar,
D.D. She d. Eastern
Pennsylvania, 1890.
He d.
1884.
Mary
E., b. Nov.
7. 1820;
d. Detroit,
Mich.;
m. Mar.
7, 1843,
William
Edgar.
480 Henry
O., b.
July
20,
1822;
m.
Mary
Houser.
223.
William,^
son of
Christopher
and Mehitable
(Chalker)
Babcock
(William, John, John, James ist),
b. W^est-
The Babcock
Genealogy. 137
erly,
R. I.,
Dec.
10,
1755;
d. Lebanon
Springs,
N. Y.
;
m.
Westerly, Sept.
8.
1781 (?),. Mary,
dan. of
87
Ichabod,
Jr.,
and Sarah
(Stanton)
Babcock,
b.
Westerly, Apr.
8,
1765.
They
settled first in
Westerly,
but removed later to Lebanon
Springs,
N. Y. lie was a farmer.
Children,
tlrst two b.
Westerly,
others in Lebanon
Springs,
N. Y. :
William,
b. Nov.
22, 1782.
Wealthy,
b.
June 15, 1784.
Christoplier,
b.
;
m. Lebanon
Springs,
N.
Y., Polly
Monroe.
Moved West.
Stanton,
b.
;
d. Lebanon,
unm.
Almira,
b.
;
m.
Major
E. Tanner. Lived in
Catskill,
later
moved West.
Lucy,
b.
;
m.
Capt. Dudley.
Settled in
Hudson,
N. Y.
Mary,
b.
;
ni.
George
Rich. Settled in
Lebanon,
N. Y. Their
son, William,
m. and settled at
Pittsfield,
Mass.
;
d.
July, 1898.
Had two
sons.
Dr. W. B.
Rich,
of
Boston,
and Walter L
Rich,
of
Pittsfield,
Mass.
224.
Christopher,'^
son of
Christopher
and Mehitable
(Chalker)
Babcock
(William, John, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
L,
July
26,
1761
;
d.
Albany,
N. Y.
;
m. West-
erly, 1783, Polly,
dan. of Oliver and Susannah
Burdick,
b.
Westerly,
Nov.
9, 1761,
d.
Coeymans,
N. Y.,
Sept.
2, 1828.
He settled at
Coeymans
on the
Hudson,
twelve miles south
of
Albany.
He was a farmer and
school-teacher,
and held
various town offices, and was clerk of the school board in 18
13.
Lie was a member of First
Baptist
Church of
Albany.
Tradi-
tion
says
he observed the Seventh
Day
Sabbath. In
Apr., 1794,
wdiile his brother
Stephen
was
visiting
at the home of Christo-
pher,
the two brothers received a letter from their
parents
in
Rhode Island
announcing
the death of their brother
Elias,
who
had
just
died at sea. The letter was full of tender
sympathy
and Christian
resignation,
and was
signed
"Your
loving
parents, Christopher
and Mehitable." In
1900
the letter was
in the
possession
of a descendant of the
family.
Miss
Mary
L.
Burdick,
382
Hamilton
Street,
Albany,
N. Y. In
1836,
with
his
granddaughter Mary
Van
Antwerp,
he made an extended
visit at the home of his brother
Stephen
Babcock,
in
Stoning-
ton,
Conn.
The familv
burving ground
is on the estate of "Old Dr.
Fredenburgh
of
Coeymans.
not far from the
Albany
boat
landing."
From records obtained from the L^. S. Pension
Department,
Nov.,
1902,
the
following
facts are
gleaned: Christopher
138
The Babcock
Gcncalo</\
^.'
Babcock enlisted as a
private
in the
Revolutionary Army
at
four different times in
Westerly,
R.
I., first for one
year,
in
1777
or
'78,
in
Capt. Champlin's Company.
Other dates of
his enlistment not
given.
Second enlistment for one month
in
Capt.
Stillman's
Company,
Col. Stanton's
Regiment.
Third
enlistment for one
month,
officers not stated. Fourth enlist-
ment for one
year
in
Capt.
Maxson's
Company
in Col. Kim-
hall's
Regiment.
He was in the battle of Butts Hill. He
ap])lied
for a
pension Sept. 29, 1832.
He then resided in
Albany,
N.
Y.,
and was
seventy-one years
old. Pension was
granted.
Children,
b. at
Coeymans,
N. Y. :
Mehitable,
b. Feb.
23, 1784;
d.
Aug. 17, 1784.
Mehitable, 2d,
b.
May 14, 1785;
d.
Sept.
11,
1807.
Polly,
b. Nov.
2, 1786;
d.
Sept. 25,
1812
( ?),
unm.
481 Susan,'
b.
Jan. 20, 1788;
m. Cornelius Van
Antwerp.
Elizabeth, b.
Aug.
26,
1790;
d.
June
26,
1796.
482 Elizabeth,
b.
May 2, 1799;
m.
George
B. Lisbee. *
225.
Jeremiah,"
son of
Christopher
and Mehitable
(Chalker)
Babcock
(William, John, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Nov.
23, 1766;
d.
Champion,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 9, 1847;
"i-
Jan. 5, 1792, Amy,
dau. of William
Angell
;
d.
Champion,
Feb.
17, 1835.
About
1835
was
living
in the Black River
country,
and visited at his brother
Stephen's
home in
Stonington.
Children :
483 Christopher,'
b. Oct.
13, 1792;
m.
(i)
Susan Crandall
;
m.
(2)
Janette
McNeil.
484
Elias,
b.
Aug.
20, 1794;
m. Sarah
Angel.
485 Joshua A.,
b. Feb. 10,
1796;
ni. Laura Holmes.
Drusilla,
b.
Sept.
2,
1797;
d.
;
m. Nov.
10, 1814, James
R.
Perigo.
Moved to Illinois, where she died.
James, ist,
b. Feb.
5, 1799;
d.
young.
486 Ambrose,
b. Dec.
2,
1800
;
m. Huldah Babcock.
James, 2d,
b. Feb.
24, 1803;
d.
young.
487 Jeremiah,
b. Nov.
9, 1804;
ni.
Julia
Frances.
Amy,
b. Madison Co., N.
Y.,
Nov.
23, 1806;
d.
Champion,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
24, 1894;
m. Mav
27, 1824,
Benazah Lewis. Lived in Den-
mark, N. Y.
488 William,
b.
Sept. 2, 1809;
m.
Roxey
Lewis.
226.
Stephen,*'
son of
Christopher
and Mehitable
(Chalker)
Babcock
(W^illiam, John, John, James
ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I., Feb.
27, 1772;
d.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Mar.
22,
1852;
m.
Westerly,
Mar.
22, 1801, Phebe,
dau. of
Henry
and
Mary
(Irish)
Burch,
b.
Stonington.
Nov.
22,
1774,
d.
Stonington,
Nov.
10,
1837.
TJic Babcock
Genealogy. 139
Steplien
Babcock was a man of clear
judgment
and strict
integrity,
which
gained
for him the confidence of the commu-
nity
in which he hved. When (hfferences arose between his
townspeople
and a
private
settlement was desired he \vas often
chosen as arbiter. His
quiet, gentlemanly
manner,
always
in
evidence, showed best in his own
household,
where his cheerful-
ness and
politeiiess
radiated an
atmosphere
of refinement and
good fellowship.
He was studious as a
boy
and
scholarly
as a
man,
though
entirely
self-educated. When
young
he
taught
district school
at
$6
a
month;
at the same time he
gave private
instruction in
penmanship, bookkeeping, navigation,
and
surveying,
and con-
tinued to
give
lessons in these branches until mature
years
were
upon
him. He was an
astronomer,
and for his own satisfac-
tion was author of several almanacs. He was a
farmer,
and
at the time of his death resided
upon
his own farm on Walnut
Hill.
Stonington,
Conn. He
belonged
to no
Church, but was
a constant reader of the Bible.
For records of
graves
of
Stephen
and
Phebe, see records
of his
parents, Christopher
and Mehitable.
Children :
Phebe,
b. Mar.
5, 1802;
m.
376
Oliver'' Babcock.
489 Stephen,'
b.
May
10.
1804 ;
m.
Mary
Burch.
490 Elias,
b. Mar.
ig, 1806;
m. Lucretia Davis.
Nathan, b.
Stonington, Conn., July 27, 1808;
d.
Stonington,
Dec.
II,
1814.
Amanda, b.
Stonington,
Conn.. Nov.
29, 1810;
d.
Stonington. Sept.
19,
1812.
227.
Phineas,^
son of
Christopher
and Mehitable
(Chalker)
Babcock
(William, John, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R..I.,
Feb.
14, 1776;
d. North
East, Pa.,
July
12,
1844.
His
death was caused
by
an
injury
received
by
the
explosion
of a
cannon that he was
assisting
to fire
July 4.
He m.
(
i
)
West-
erly,
Nov.
28, 1801, Thankful,*'^ dau. of 88
Joseph
and Hannah
(Ross)
Babcock,
b.
1775 (?),
d.
;
m.
(2)
North
East,
Pa., Miss
Huntington.
He settled first in
Westerly,
later removed to
Brookfield,
N.
Y., and still later to North
East, Pa.
Children,
first seven b. in
Westerly:
Avilda, b.
Aug. i, 1802; d.
Apr. 21, 1S20, unin.
491 Phineas,'
Jr.,
b.
Sept. 24, 1804
; m. Esther Cole.
492 Christopher D.,
b.
Jan.
2. 1806; m. Louisa Cole.
Mary.
b. Oct. 2,
1807;
d. unm.
Hannah, b. Mar.
31.
1811
;
d. unm.
493 Nancy (Ann),
b. Nov.
15. 1812: m. William Crandall.
140
TJie Bahcock
Genealogy.
494 Joseph
P., ]).
Sept. 5, 1814;
m. Alarv Cole.
Thankful,
b.
Smyrna,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
3, 1816;
d.
;
m.
(i)
Seth
Cole;
m.
(2)
Charles Haven.
Children
by
second wife:
Asher,
b.
Sept. 23, 1825;
d.
Jan. 26,
1826.
Harriet,
b. North
East, Pa.,
Nov.
10, 1827;
m.
Henry
Skellie.
Abel,
b. North East, Pa.,
Dec.
19, 1828;
res.
{igoo) Vrooman, Pa.;
m.
(i) Jane Palmer;
m.
(2)
Henrietta Borland.
Lucy,
b. North
East, Pa., Sept.
18, 1831
; m. Call Tolwell.
228.
Asa,"
son of
Christopher
and Mehital)le
(Chalker)
Bal)-
cock
(Wilham, John, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Oct.
7, 1777;
d.
Champion,
N.
Y., Dec, 26, 1851;
m.
(i) Westerly, Jan.
16,
1800, Molly,''
dan. of 88
Joseph
and
Hannah
(Ross)
Babcock,
b.
Westerly,
Mar.
2,
1778;
d. Dec.
31,
1802,
at
Westerly;
m.
(2) Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
Dec.
19, 1805,
Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas and
Mary (Barney)
Barber,
of
Hopkinton,
b. Oct.
17, 1779,
d.
Pitcher,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
3, 1823.
Asa removed from
Westerly
to
Smyrna,
N. Y. "Asa Bab-
cock was Lient. of
Westerly
Militia in 1802."
(Smith.)
Child
by
first wife:
Caroline
Babcock,
b.
Sept. 18,
1801
;
d.
Canton,
N.
Y., May, 1874 ;
m.
Joseph
Brooks. No children.
Children
by
second wife:
495
Thomas
B.,'
b.
Sept. 24, 1806;
m.
Abigail
Wentworth.
496 George,
b. Oct.
27, 1807 ;
m.
Mary
Richards.
497 Mary,
b. Feb.
3, 1809;
m. Isaac Burdick.
498 Asa,
b.
Jan. 3,
181
1;
m. Clemantine Webster.
499 Elizabeth,
b.
June 28, 1813;
m. Allen Prentice.
500 Christopher,
b. Dec.
14, 1814;
m.
(i;
Rebecca
Smith;
m.
(2)
Harriet
Button;
m.
(3)
Sarah Chase.
Amy,
b.
Smyrna, May 27, 1816;
d.
May 20, 1817.
501 Amy, 2d,
b.
Sept. 7, 1818;
m. Alonzo Burdick.
502
William
A., b. Nov.
19, 1820;
m. Harriet Pelton.
229.
Samuel,'''
eldest son of Samnel and Rachel
(Conklin)
Babcock
(William,
John, John, James ist),
b. in
Say-
brook,
Conn.,
Mar.
20,
1788;
d.
Middletown, Conn.,
Mar.
14,
1857;
"1-
(0
Mar.
31,
181
1,
Hannah
Miller,
b. Mar.
8,
1793,
d.
Middletown,
Jan.
11, 1821;
m.
(2) Aug-. 15, 1821,
Middle-
town,
Jane Cornwell,
b. Mar.
15, 1803,
d.
Middletown,
May 4,
1881.
He settled at
Saybrook,
Conn. He was Revenue Collector at
the
port
of
Saybrook
under President
Pierce,
and held other
important
offices.
SAMUEL BABCOCK.
I
788-
I
857. Page 140.
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
141
Children
by
iirst
wife,
b. Middlctown :
503
Sarah Ann,' b.
Jan.
JO, iSij; ni. Oliver B. Bebee.
504 P^lizabcth,
Ij.
May
22.
i.Si^;
in. Williain
Taylor.
505 Jane,
b.
May 15. 1815;
m. Gera Goodell.
506 Hannah,
b.
Apr. 9, 1817;
m. William
Chapman.
507
Charles, b. Oct.
5, 1818;
m.
(i)
Maria S. Bonfrev
;
m.
(2)
Lavina Goodrich.
508 Maria,
b.
Aug. 13, 1820;
in.
Joseph
Bacon.
Children
by
second
wife,
b. Middletown:
509
Samuel, b. Feb. 18, i8j2; m.
(i)
Ellen L.
Hurlbut;
m.
(2)
Ellen
M. Carter.
Henry,
b.
June,
2,
1824;
d.
Aug.
i,
1866,
unm.
Franklin, b.
Jan. 15, 1826;
d. Oct.
6, 1895;
m.
Agnes
Hunter.
510
Edward, b. Nov.
17, 1828;
m. Anna E. M. Crane.
Mary,
b. Nov. 21.
1830;
res.
Middletown, Conn.,
unm.
Emily,
b. Dec.
4, 1832;
d.
July 17, 1834.
William, b.
Sept. 18, 1835;
d. Dec,
1857,
unm.
Frederick, b.
Jan. 18, 1837 ;
ni. Miss Martin
;
res.
Middletown,
Conn.
John,
b.
Sept. 27, 1840;
d.
Sept. 30, 1842.
230.
William Christopher,*' son of Samuel and Rachel
(Conklin)
Balxock
(William, John, John, James ist),
b. in
Saybrook,
Conn.,
Aug. 7, 1790;
d.
June
6,
1863;
m.
Betsy,
dau. of Samuel Parmlee,
Aug. 15,
1820,
and settled
at
Saybrook,
on the homestead. She d.
Apr.
12,
1876.
Children :
Rachel A., b.
Jan. 23, 1822;
m. Alfred Skinner.
William R.. b. Dec.
15. 1823;
m. Sarah
Adams,
of New
York;
res. at Albion, Wis. He was a dentist.
Cynthia N.,
b. Nov.,
1825;
m. Gurden L.
Tucker, of
Essex,
Conn.
Sarah
J.,
b. Mar.
31,
1828; d.
Jan.
26,
1878,
unm.
511
Samuel
E.,'
b.
Jan. 25, 1831 ;
m. Miss Austin.
512 George
F.,
b.
May 10, 1833;
m. Cornelia S.
Mings.
231.
John,*'
son of
Josiah
and
(Maraw)
Babcock
(Job, Job, John, James ist),
b.
Mansfield,
Conn.,
Aug.
26,
1746;
d.
Coventry,
Conn.,
Jan.
21,
181
5;
m.
Coventry,
Conn.,
Oct.
7. 1779, Lydia,
dau. of Nathaniel and Elizabeth
Woodward, b.
Coventry, Aug. 19, 1754,
d.
Coventry, May 19,
1849.
John
Babcock had nine children
;
records of
only
six
given
;
all b.
Coventry,
Conn. :
Hannah, b.
1780;
d.
Fayetteville,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
28, 1844;
m. S. Car-
penter.
Had one
son,
Sands.
Lydia,
b. Mar.
5, 1782;
d.
Fayetteville,
N. Y., Nov. 2, 1864:
m.
Manlius, N.
Y.,
Feb.
21, 1836,
Col.
John Sprague,
b.
Alilton,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
2, 1779;
d.
Fayetteville, IMay 30,
1861. No children.
142
The Babcock
Genealogy.
513 John,'
b.
Apr., 1786;
m.
Sally
Chamberlain.
Dianlhc, b.
1788,
d.
Coventry;
m.
Coventry,
Loomis. Settled
on the old Babcock homestead in
Coventry.
Had four sons and
four
daughters.
514 Deodatus,
b.
June 19, 1790;
m.
Mary
Hine.
Betsy,
b.
1792;
d.
Fayetteville,
N.
Y..
Sept. 22, 1845,
unm.
232.
Capt.
George
AVaite,"
eldest child of
John
and
Lydia
Babcock
(Samuel, Job, John, James ist),
b.
Exeter,
R.
I.,
Jan. 25, 1751;
m. Feb.
21,
1771,
Susanna,
dau. of
Simeon Fowler. But one child of
record,
namely, George
Waite Babcock,
Jr.,
b. Exeter,
R.
I., May
11,
1778.
In
1776 George
Waite
Babcock, Sr.,
was
Captain
of the
Newtown
Rangers,
an
independent company
in
Kingston,
R.
I.,
chartered
by
the Colonial
Legislature
to
guard
the shore
in that
part
of the
colony. (See
C. R. of R.
I.,
vol.
viii,
p.
196.) Sept. 14, 1779, commanding
the
privateer
Gen.
Miffin,
he fell in with and
captured
the British
store-ship Elephant
;
two
days
later,
after an obstinate
engagement,
he
captured,
off
the Irish
coast,
the British
privateer
Tartar,
having twenty-six
guns
and one hundred and
twenty
men

thirty
of her full com-
plement
of men
having
been
previously
detached to man
prizes
that were
captured by
the Tartar.
(From History
of Rhode
Island,
by
Rev. Edward
Peterson.)
The
description
of
Capt. George
Waite
Babcock,
Com-
mander of the Gen.
Miffin,
found in Massachusetts Records of
Soldiers and
Sailors,
War of the
Revolution,
under date of
Boston,
Sept. 9, 1780,
is as follows:
"Capt. George
Babcock,
age 29 years. Complexion light.
Stature
5
ft. 10
inches.
Resi-
dence Massachusetts." In the
descriptive
list of the same
ship
is also found the
following:
"Samuel Babcock,
Gunner, Age
19 years, Complexion light.
Residence Massachusetts. The
above Samuel was a brother of
Capt. George."
In the same
book is found
that,
on
petitions,
the
following
commissions
were
granted, by
the
Council, to
Capt. George
Waite Bab-
cock :
June
11,
1781,
Commander of the Privateer Venus
;
May
27, 1782,
Commander of the schooner Hero Privateer.
The
foregoing
are extracts from records
compiled by
Col.
A.
J.
Babcock,
of
Springfield,
111. Additional records
(from
Smith's Civil and
Military
List of Rhode
Island,
vol.
ii)
: In
1776
he was master of the
sloop Diamond,
of Providence and
Newport,
60
tons, 6
guns, 40
men. Same
year Captain
of the
sloop
Favorite,
74
tons,
10
guns,
10
swivels,
70
men. In
Dec,
1777,
he was
Captain
of the
ship Marlborough,
Providence,
20
guns, 125
men.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
I43
233.
John,""'
son of Simeon and Eli/abcth
(Cahoon)
Bab-
cock
(Samuel, Jol), John, James ist),
b. S.
Kingston
1759;
(I. Mar.
I, 1807;
m.
1790, Mary
Heeferman,
of N.
Kingston,
b.
May 25, 1766,
d.
Jan.
i,
1847.
At his death
John
left his
wife,
Mary,
with seven children,
mostly young.
One child was lx)rn five months after
John's
death.
Children, as recorded
by
Rev. T. Barber:
Sanuiel,
h. Mar.
11, 1791 ;
d. Oct. 26. 1814.
Elizabeth, twin to Samuel,
b. Mar. 11,
1791 ;
d.
Oct.,
1868.
John,
b.
Sept.
il, 1795;
d.
Nov., 1863.
Lydia.
b.
Apr. i, 1798.
Benjamin
Wait, b. Dec. 22, 1800;
d. Feb.
16,
1861.
Roman, b. Alar. 6,
1803 ;
d.
Jvdy, 1867.
Alfred, b.
Apr. 15. 1805;
d. Mar. 16,
1871
;
m. Laura Davis.
Edwin, b.
July
21,
1807;
d.
Jan. 14,
1862.
234.
Simeon,*'
Jr.,
son of Simeon and Elizabeth
(Cahoon)
Babcock
(Samuel, Job, John, James ist),
b. S.
Kingston,
R.
I.,
May 14, 1760;
m. Rhoda
Smith,
of
Washington County,
R.
I.,
May
18,
1782;
had
9
children,
b. in Rhode Island. In
advanced life moved to
Onondaga County,
N. Y.
;
was a cord-
wainer. He d.
Kingsbury,
N.
Y.,
May 15, 1824;
wife d.
Feb.
7, 1837.
Children :
515
Samuel.' b.
Apr.
8,
1783;
m.
(i)
Phebe Couch;
m.
(2)
Rachel
Burhite;
m.
(3)
Annie M.
Thompson.
516 John,
b.
Apr.
18,
1785;
m. Marian Stone.
517 Simeon, 3d,
b.
Sept. 18, 1787;
m.
(i)
Clarissa
Clough;
m.
(2)
Lydia Smith;
m.
(3) Liberty
Furman.
518 Stephen,
b. Oct.
24, 1789;
m.
Sophia
Carnahan.
Elisha S., b. Mar. 16,
1792;
m. Sarah A. Corbit,
June 6, 1815.
No issue.
519
Elizabeth
C,
b.
Apr.
28,
1794;
m. Oliver Frink,
Jan.,
1818.
520 Bethiah,
b.
Sept.
i,
1796;
m.
Jesse Bartlett,
1817.
521
William, b.
Sept. 7, 1798;
m.
Perley
Hunt,
Sept.
20. 1822.
Rhoda, b.
Sept. 3, 1803 ;
d.
young.
235.
Job,''
son of Ichabod and
Amy (Card)
Babcock
(John,
Job, John, James ist).
b. S.
Kingston,
R.
I.,
May
18,
1771;
d.
Alburg,
Vt.,
Nov.
11,
1855;
m.
Alburg, July
12,
1805,
Emeline,
dau. of Ezra and
Mary (Garlie)
Pike,
b. Lanes-
boro,
N.
Y..
Apr. 17, 1790,
d.
Alburg, Jan. 23,
1862. When
young emigrated
with his father from Rhode Island to
Alburg,
Vt.'
Children, b. in
Alburg:
Hiram, b.
June 19, 1807;
d.
Alburg. Jan.
21,
1857,
unm.
Jonathan,
b.
July 27, 1809;
d.
Alburg,
ALir.
11, 1810.
522 Job.'
b.
Sept. 4,
1811; m.
(i)
Eliza
J. McGregor;
m.
(2)
Mrs.
Catherine
Davis;
m.
(3)
Mrs.
Mary
McMaster.
144
^^'^' Bahcock
Genealogy.
523
Ichabod.
b.
Aug. 28, 1813;
in.
(i) Sally Reynolds;
m.
(2)
Mer-
sula Sowler.
Amy,
b. Dec.
31, 1815;
d.
Plattsburg,
Mar.
14, 1894;
m.
Alburg,
Feb.
8, 1838, James
Sweet. Had two
children,
who d.
young.
524 Thomas,
b.
July 22, 1818;
m.
Saphronia
Darrow.
525
Enieline, b. Dec. ic, 1820;
m. VValter D. Darrow.
526 Ezra,
b.
June
20, 1823;
ni.
(i) Julia Spoon;
m.
(2)
Louisa Weston.
527 Mary,
b.
July
12. 1825;
m. Elisha
McGregor.
John,
b.
May 20, 1829;
d.
Milbrook, Ont., Apr. 17, 1855,
unm.
Parmelia
Ann,
b.
Aug. 3, 1834;
d.
Alburg,
Feb.
14. 1879,
unm.
236.
Ichabod,^
son of Ichabod and
Amy (Card)
Babcock
(John, Job, John, James ist),
1). Rhode
Island,
Jnne 5,
1777;
d.
Alburg,
Vt., Nov.,
182 1
;
m. at
All>nrg,
Sarah,
dau.
of Ezra and
Mary (Garlie)
Pike,
b.
Lanesboro,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
31, 1788;
d.
Alburg, July
16,
1865.
She m.
(2) June, 1825,
Walter Darrow. When
young
Ichalx)d,
Jr., emigrated
with
his father from Rhode Island to
Alburg,
Vt.
Children,
b. in
Alburg:
528 Mary,'
b.
Apr. 2, 1804;
m.
James McElroy.
529 Ichabod,
b. Mar. 10,
1805
: m.
Emily
Boardman.
530 Amy,
b.
1808;
m. Samuel Gibbs.
Job,
b.
;
m.
(i)
Drusilla
Robinson,
and had two children.
Married
again,
and went to
Australia;
when
returning
home
stopped
in
California,
where he fell from a
building,
and was
killed.
Sarah, b.
;
d. in
infancy.
531 Lucy,
b.
May 25, 1815;
m.
Joseph
Gossclin.
532 James,
b. Mar.
20, 1818;
m.
(i) Lovey Roberts;
m.
(2)
Mrs.
Esther Harrison.
237.
Christopher,^
son of
Christopher
and Martha
(Perry)
Babcock
(George, George, John, James ist),
b.
Hop-
kinton,
R.
I.,
Sept.
i,
1759;
d.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
July
28,
1803;
m.
June
16,
1782, Polly
Potter. He was
Ensign
in Charles-
town,
R.
I.,
Militia in
1777;
Lieutenant
1779-81. (Smith.)
Children :
Mary Ann,
b.
Middletown,
R.
L, Jan.
22,
1783;
m.
(i)
Luke Bab-
cock;
m.
(2)
Rowland Babcock. sons of 112 Hezekiah and Martha
(Hoxie)
Babcock. No children
by
either husband.
533 James,'
b. Nov.
10, 1784;
m. Lois Ross.
Martha, b. Charlestown, R. L,
Aug.
21,
1786;
d. Oct.
27, 1803.
Christopher, 3d,
b. Charlestown, R.
L,
May 23, 1788;
m. .
Had a
daughter, Mary
Elizabeth, who died in
Hopkinton,
late in
life. Was blind
large part
of her life.
Elizabeth, b.
Westerly.
R. L. Dec. 8.
1790.
Benjamin Perry,
b.
Westerly,
Dec.
8, 1792.
Charles,
b.
Westerly, Aug.
8,
1794.
Susanna, b.
Westerly,
Feb. 10,
1799;
d. Oct.
27, 1803.
238.
Martha,''
dau. of
Christopher
and Martha
(Perry)
Babcock
(George, George,
John,
James ist),
b. Charles-
town,
R.
I.,
Jan.
18,
1761
;
m.
George, Jr.,
son of
George
and
The Babcock
Genealogy. 145
Martha
(Wanton)
Hazard.
George
Hazard, Sr.,
was once
Mayor
of
Newport.
Children :
Sally,
I).
June 14, 1780;
ni. David Larkin.
534
Martha,' 1).
Jan. 25, 1782;
m.
Marlborough
Stanton.
Brenton, h.
Jan. 15, 1784;
m. .^nn G. ChiMs, of Bristol.
George C,
b.
July 4, 1787;
ni. Eliza Butler.
239.
Hezekiah,"
son of Hezekiah and Martha
(Hoxie)
Babcock
(George, George, John, James ist),
h.
Hop-
kinton,
R.
I.,
Nov.
25, 1770;
d. Dec.
17, 1845;
"i- ^I'^^"-
^i,
1803,
Mary Brown,
h.
July
6,
1773,
d. Mar.
3, 1757.
Hezekiah
Babcock was
Brigade Inspector
for
Washington County,
R.
I.,
fnnn
1799
to
1804,
and
Justice
for S.
Kingston 1818-32.
(Smith.)
Children :
.Sally,
b. Mar.
29, 1804;
m.
(i) George
Potter
Babcock;
m.
(2)
Frederick
Campbell.
Hezekiah, I). Dec.
24, 1805;
d. Dec.
26,
1834,
unm.
535 George,"
b.
Jan. 4. 1808;
m.
Mary
Hinman.
536
Courtland, b
Jan. 29,
1810: m. Clarissa
Chapin.
Mary,
b.
June 14, 1812;
d.
Sept. 7,
1881
;
m.
George Finley.

Hannah, b. Nov.
4, 1814
; d.
Sept. 4, 1865 ;
ni. Lucian Clarke.
240.
Martha,*'
dau. of Hezekiah and Martha
(Hoxie)
Bab-
cock
(George, George, John, James ist),
b.
Hopkinton,
R.
I..
Aug. 30. 1781;
d. ; m.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Feb.
2,
1800,
Sanford
Noyes. (A.
V.
R.)
Children :
Anna Maria, b.
Westerly, Jan.
6, 1801.
Sanford,
b.
Westerly, Jan. 9,
1802.
Lydia
R.,
b.
Westerly, Sept.
i,
1804.
Patty,
b.
Hopkinton,
Mar. 11, 1806.
241.
RowsE,^'
son of Rowse and Ruth
(Maxson)
Babcock
(George, George, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly
R.
I.,
May
12,
1773;
d.
Apr.
21,
1841 ;
m. S.
Kingston, Jan. 13,
1 80 1.
Hannah
R.,
dau. of
George
and Hannah
(Robinson)
Brown,
of S.
Kingston,
b. S.
Kingston,
Oct.,
1785,
d. West-
erly, July 29, 1872.
"He was Public
Notary,
\\
Washington
County,
R.
I.,
in 1801-2."
(Smith.)
Children,
b. in
Westerly
:
Rowse,
b. Oct.
29,
1801
;
d.
May 4,
1802.
Rowse,
b.
May 4, 1803;
d.
Westerly,
Mar.
6, 1872;
m.
Providence,
Apr. 27, 1852, Mary
Townsend. b.
Newport,
R. I., Afar., 1821
;
d.
Westerly, May 14, 1898.
In
1825
he was
Brigade Quartermas-
ter of
Washington
Co., R. I., and in
1833 Justice, Westerly.
(Smith's Civil,
etc.)
Was a Manufacturer and President of
Phenix Bank. No issue.
10
146
The Bahcoch
Goicalooy.
537
Hainiali," h. Nov.
4, 1805;
m. Oliver Wells.
5.58
Martha,
I).
Sept. 18, 1807;
m. Thomas P. Stanton.
539
Harriot,
h. Oct.
5, iSog;
ni. Horatio
Campbell.
540 Sally
Ann, b.
Jan. 27, 1812;
m.
John
G. Pierce.
541
Rev. William R.. b. Mar.
28, 1814;
m. Catherine Pearcc.
Albert, b.
Sept.
6, 1816;
d.
June
16, 1831.
542
Edwin,
b.
Apr.
8,
1819;
ni. Olivia S.
Cady.
543 Horace,
b.
Aug. 4, 1822;
m.
(i) Abby J. Cross;
m.
(2)
Harriet
B. Cross.
242.
Elizabeth,^'
clan, of Rowse and Rnth
(Maxson)
Bab-
cock
(George, George, John, Jame.s ist),
1). Mar.
14,
1775;
d.
Jnly
I,
1846;
m.
Jan. 13. 1799, Joseph Noyes,
b.
May 9, 1758.
Children :
Eliza,
b.
July
2, 1800;
d.
Sept. 18, 1885;
ni.
Sylvester
Robinson.
Rhoda, b.
Jan. 4, 1802;
d. 1802.
Rhoda,
b.
Jan. 3. 1803;
d.
Apr. 23, 1847.
Rowse,
b. Feb.
2, 1805;
d.
Sept. i, 1829.
Charles, b. Feb. 11,
1807;
d.
Aug. 17, 1879.
Ruth, B., b. Mar.
19, 1809;
d.
Aug. 19,
1861.
Benjamin,
b.
Jan. 14,
181
1;
d.
Sept. 20, 1843;
m. Eunice Miner.
Courtland, b. Dec. 6,
1813;
d.
Apr. 6, 188^;
m. Susan
King.
243.
Benjamin,*^
son of Rowse and Rnth
(Maxson)
Bab-
cock
(George, George, John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
Sept.
2,
1779;
d.
Jnly
10,
1815;
m.
Charlestown,
R.
I., Jan.
26,
1806,
Anna
(Nancy),
dan. of Col. Edward
Wilcox,
of
Charlestown.
Children :
544 Benjamin,' Jr..
b.
Apr. 25, 1807;
m. Susan
Mannering.
545
Edward
Wilcox,
b.
Sept.
i, 1810;
m. Martha Cross.
244.
David,^
son of David and Sarah
(Perry)
Babcock
(David, George, John, James ist),
b. S.
Kingston,
R.
I.,
May 17, 1760;
d. Nov.
17, 183
1
;
m. at
Sharon,
Conn., Sarah,
dan. of
John
and Deborah
(Knickerbocker) Beardsley,
b.
Sharon, Conn., Sept.
2,
1765,
d.
Ames,
N.
Y.,
1856. Family
records
say
he was a
Revolntionary
soldier.
Children :
David,
b. Sharon, Feb. 10.
1794;
d.
Ithaca,
N. Y.
; m. Eliza
Sayres,
d. Utica. Had two
sons,
David and
Charles;
both d. as
young
men.
Sarah, b. Whitestone,
N.
Y., Jan.
16,
1796;
d.
1878,
or
'79;
m.
Robert
Briggs.
Maria,
b.
Marcy,
N. Y., Feb. 10, 1800; d.
Ames, 1866; m.
Tiffany.
Had two children, Sarah and
Henrietta, both
married,
and live at
Ames,
N. Y.
546 John,"
b. Feb.
10, 1803
;
m. Martha Rand.
547 Jesse,
b. Oct. 16, 1805
;
m. Maria
Morgan.
548 George,
b.
May 3, 1810;
m.
Emily
Brown.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 147
245.
PiiRRV
H./'
son of
Jonathan
and Susanna
(Perry)
Babcock
(David, George, John, James ist),
b.
1766;
d.
Ravenna,
O.,
Nov.
28,
1833;
m. at Granville,
Mass.,
Cynthia,
dan. of and Hazard
Hiscox,
b.
Granville, Mass.,
1768,
d.
Ravenna, O.,
Aug. 3, 1829. Perry
moved with his
parents
from Rhode Island to Granville in
1775.
He removed in 18 18
to Ra\-enna, O.
Children,
b. in Granville :
549
Almon/ b. Nov.
19, 1788;
m.
Mary
Collins.
550
Edimind, b.
May
28,
1793;
m. Leura Bates.
551 Sally
]\[.. b.
April
20,
1798;
m. VVilliain StinafF.
Sylvester,
b. ;
d.
Franklin,
O.
;
m. Elcctra Bostwick.
552 Cyntbia
M.,
b.
1804;
m.
(i)
Alexander Frazer
;
m.
(2)
Waite
Hickox.
Etban Allen, b.
May 17,
1810: d. Feb.
14, 1877, Ravenna,
O.
;
m.
Feb.
22, 1834,
at Ravenna. Harriet Robinson.
246.
Denison,*'
son of Benedict and
Mary (Thompson)
Bab-
cock
(David,
George,
John,
James ist),
b. S.
Kings-
ton
(?),
R.
I.,
Feb.
18,
177/;
d. New
Hartford,
N. Y.
;
m.
(i) Fanny
Marsh;
m.
(2)
Desire
Eldridge;
m.
(3) Lucy
Bishop.
Children
by
first wife:
553 George Denison,'
b.
Jan. 21, 1818;
ni. Elizabeth Clarke.
Harry,
b.
1820;
d.
Jan. 30, 1845.
Child
by
second wife :
Desire
Eldridge,
b.
1824;
d.
Feb., 1848,
at New
Hartford,
N. Y.
;
m. Dr.
J.
S.
May.
247.
Gideon
Chesebrough,*^
son of Gideon and
Mary
(Chesebrough)
Babcock
(David, George, John, James
ist),
b. S.
Kingston,
R.
I.,
Nov.
22,
1777;
d. New
York,
June
30, 1809;
buried at
Newport,
R.
I.;
m. at
Newport, Apr.
22,
1803,
Sarah,
dau. of
Capt. Benjamin
and Sarah
(James)
Sayer,
b.
Newport, July
i,
1776,
d. New
Woodstock,
N. Y.
After his
marriage
Gideon C. Babcock removed from Taun-
ton,
Mass.,
to Boston, where he became a wholesale merchant.
He owned
many
vessels which sailed between Boston and the
West Indies. He made two
trips
to Demerara
;
on the second
trip
was
captured by
French
privateers,
but
slipped aw^ay
in
the
night
and reached
port,
where he
exchanged
his
goods
for
a fine
cargo.
On his homeward
trip
he was
again
taken
by
privateers
and
stripped
of
everything
and then allowed to
go
148
Tlic Bahcock
Genealogy.
on his
way.
He died soon after
reaching
home,
from
exposure
and
injuries
received from the
privateers.
Rev. Dr. Patton
in
writing
of him
spoke
of his noble character and of the
high
regard
in which he was held
by
his fellow-citizens.
Children :
554
Gideon
C./
b. Feb.
17, 1804;
m. Phebe
Noyes.
Sarah,
b.
Boston, ;
d. in
infancy.
555 Mary Ann,
b. Nov.
27, 1808;
m.
Stephen
Collins.
248.
Richard,*^
son of Gideon and
Mary ( Chesebrough )
Babcock
(David, George, John, James ist),
b. S.
Kings-
ton,
R.
I.,
Apr. 19, 1781;
d. S.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
17,
1866;
m.
Rome,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
14, 1815, Mary Christopher,
dan.
of Hazard and
Abigail Perry,
b. S. Brookfield.
d. S.
Brookfield,
Jan.
I,
1866.
Mary
was first cousin to Commodore Oliver
Hazard
Perry,
and
they
both lived with their
grandfather,
Judge
Freeman
Perry,
of S.
Kingston,
R. I.
Children :
556 Harry C.,'
b.
May 13, 1817;
m. Harriet Crandall.
Frances, b.
Truxton,
N. Y.
;
d.
Waterloo, la., 1876;
m.
1842,
Wil-
liam Hammond.
Richard
C,
b.
Truxton,
Nov.
25, 1819;
d.
Aug. 7, 1849;
m. Dec.
17, 1845,
Crandall.
557 Abigail,
b. Dec.
17,
1821
;
m.
J.
H. Sarle.
Elizabeth, b. Truxton
;
d.
Sept. 19, 1882,
unm.
Hazard, b. S.
Brookfield,
Dec.
i, 1824;
res.
(1902)
S.
Brookfield;
m.
Shirland, 111., Sept. 30, 1874,
Villa Macomber.
Sarah
Sayer,
b. Truxton,
July 28, 1827;
d.
Aug. 7, 1867,
unm.
558
Gideon
Perry,
b. Oct.
18, 1829;
m.
Lydia
Macomber.
John
Milton, b. Truxton, N.
Y.,
Feb.
3, 1832;
res.
(1902) Shirland,
111.
;
m.
July 22, 1851, Betsey Pope.
Calvin
G.,
b.
Truxton, Jan. 7, 1835;
res.
(1902) Newport,
N. Y.
249.
AsA,*^
son of Gideon and
Mary (Chesebrough)
Babcock
(David, George, John, James ist),
b. S.
Kingston,
R.
I.,
Nov.
29, 1786;
d. Truxton, N.
Y.,
Sept. 23,
i860;
m. Brook-
field,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 5,
1812, Elizabeth,
dau. of
John
and Elizabeth
(Stanton) Noyes,
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Nov.
27, 1792,
d.
Syracuse,
N.
Y.,
July 30,
1866.
Children :
559
Elizabeth
H.,'
b.
July 17, 1814;
m.
(i) George Stone;
m.
(2)
Robert Niven.
Richard,
b.
Truxton, N.
Y., 1815;
d. unm.
560 Mary.
b.
May 8, 1817;
m.
(i)
Charles
Lynde ;
m.
(2)
Edward
Wicks.
561
Clara, b.
Apr. 5, 1819;
m. Amos Westcott.
562
Edward
H.,
b.
Jan. 12, 1822;
m.
(i)
Rhoda
Trobridge;
m.
(2)
Catherine
Lynde.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 149
John Noyes,
b.
Truxton, May i6, 1828;
d.
Syracuse,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
24, 1894;
111.
(i)
Sarah
Barnes;
m.
(2) May
16, 1870, Mary,
dau. of
Henry
and Phebe
(Dickinson)
GifFord. No children.
563 Henry,
b. Feb.
14. 1831 ;
m.
Emily
Maltbie.
Frances
Julia,
b
Truxton, N.
Y.,
Feb.
9, 1834;
d.
Chicago, 111.,
Oct.
7, 1866;
m.
Truxton, Augustus Hardy.
250.
Jonathan
Perkins,*^
son of
Jonathan
and Phebe
(Perkins)
Babcock
(Jonathan, George, John, James
ist),
b.
Charlestown,
R.
I.,
Oct.
19, 1784;
d.
Ashaway,
R.
I.,
Mar.
23, 1875;
m. Ehza1)eth
Wright,
of
Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
b.
Nov.
15.
1
78
1,
d.
Hopkinton, Aug. 25, 1856.
Chil(h"en,
b. in
Hopkinton
:
Daniel N.,
b.
Apr.
10,
1812;
d.
Jewett City,
Conn.,
Nov.
8, 1898.
564 George A.,'
b. Dec. 26.
1813;
m.
(i) Abby
Ann
Brown;
m.
(2)
Mrs. Thankful Burdick.
'
Jonathan G.,
b.
June
22, 1816;
d.
Hopkinton.
John M.,
b.
Apr. i, 1819;
d. Dec.
28,
1841.
565 Stephen W.,
b. Feb.
20, 1822;
m.
Mercy
Barber.
Phebe
M.,
b.
Aug. 19, 1825.
251.
Peleg,*^
son of
Peleg
and
Lucy (Babcock)
Babcock
(Hezekiah, George, John, James ist),
b. S.
Kingston,
R.
I.,
July
14, 1774;
d. S.
Kingston, May
20,
1845;
"i- S.
Kingston,
Nov.
14, 1818, Sarah,
dau. of Rowse
Potter,
b.
S.
Kingston,
Feb.,
1794,
d. S.
Kingston, May, 1854.
He was
Justice
for S.
Kingston
1802,
'19,
'20.
(Smith.)
Children,
b. in S.
Kingston
:
566
Hannah,^
b.
Sept. 9, 1820;
m. Cornell Peckham.
567
Esther
H.,
b. Dec.
15,
1821
;
m. Thomas Gould.
Martha E.. b.
Sept. 13, 1823;
m.
592
Edmund' Babcock.
568 Peleg F.,
b. Oct.
3, 1825 ;
m.
Mary
Sherman.
Rowse
Potter,
b.
June 14, 1827;
d.
Stonington, Aug. 30, 1890;
m.
May 2,
1861. Pawcatuck, Conn.,
Mary Nancy,
dau. of Charles and
Lovisa
(Brown) Babcock,
b.
Groton, Conn.,
Apr. 17, 1842;
res.
(1902) Stonington,
Conn. No children.
569
Charles H., b. Feb.
14, 1832;
m.
(i) Jane
B.
Segar;
m.
(2)
Mary
E.
James.
570 George W.,
b.
May 18, 1838;
m. Anna Ennis.
252.
Joseph
P.,^
son of
Peleg
and
Lucy (Babcock)
Babcock
(Hezekiah, George, John, James ist),
b. S.
Kingston,
R.
L,
Jan. 17, 1783;
d.
June 13, 1869;
m.
(i) Apr. 19.
1812,
Sarah
\\\,
dau. of
George
Potter, of .S.
Kingston,
d. Feb.
3,
1813;
m.
(2) Apr.
6,
1815,
Waite T.
Segar,
d. Nov. 28.
1821;
m.
(3)
Hannah
P.,
dau. of
Ephraim Balxock,
of S.
Kingston,
d. Oct.
5. 1856.
Child
by
first wife:
Henry,
b.
1813;
d.
young.
150
The Bahcock
Gnicalo^^y.
Children
by
second wife:
Benjamin S.,
b.
1817;
m. Elizal)clli Clark.
Rebecca, b.
Aug.
18,
i8ig.
571 Henry W.,'
b.
Sept. 9,
1821
;
m. .
Waite,
b.
1824.
Sarab,
1). 1826.
Jobn,
b. Nov., 1836.
253.
Ethan,''
son of
Peleg-
and
Lucy (Babcock)
Babcock
(Hezekiah, George, John, James ist),
b. S.
Kingston,
R.
I.,
Aug. 7. 1789;
d.
Charlestown,
R. I.,
Aug.
8,
1836;
m. at Charlestown,
Aug.
26, 1827,
Elizabeth T.,
dau. of
James
and
Mary (Perry) Kenyon,
b.
Charlestown, Aug.
28,
1809,
d. Charlestown.
Children,
b. in Charlestown:
Josepb Tripp,
b.
June 7, 1829;
d.
Charlestown, Aug.
10,
1844.
Adeline,
b.
Aug.
2, 1830;
d.
Charlestown,
Oct.
15, 1865;
m.
Charlestown,
Dec.
i, 1850, Asa,
son of Robert and Susanna
(Church) Noyes,
b. S.
Kingston.
Lucy
Elizabeth, b.
Apr. 3, 1833;
d.
Charlestown,
Oct. 16,
1834.
572 George F.,'
b. Oct.
4, 1835 ;
m.
May
Cahoone.
254.
Charles,*^
son of
Peleg
and
Lucy (Babcock)
Babcock
(Hezekiah, George, John, James ist),
b. S.
Kingston,
R.
L,
Mar.
14, 1792;
d. E. Greenwich,
R.
I.,
Sept. 13,
1868;
m. Martha
S.,
dau. of
John
S.
Paine,
b. Block
Island,
d.
E.
Greenwich,
R.
L, Aug.
26,
1875.
Children :
Edward Paine,
b.
;
d.
June, 1892.
James
C, b.
;
d.
Mobile, Ala., Nov., 1870.
Esther H., b.
;
d. East Greenwich,
R.
I.,
Oct.
4,
1861, unm.
John Paine,'
b.
Apr.
28,
1832;
d.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Oct.
25, 1892;
m.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
July 24,
1866, Sarah Brown Stillman
;
one
child, Martha Paine""
Babcock;
res.
1903,
W. Broad
St.,
West-
erly,
R. I.
Nancy D.,
b.
;
res. E. Greenwich, R. I.; unm.
Francis A., b.
;
res. E.
Greenwich,
R.
I.;
unm.
Phebe Paine, b. East
Greenwich,
R.
I.;
res.
(1902)
Marlboro St.,
East Greenwich,
R. I. ; m. at East
Greenwich, Albert
M.,
son
of
Lyman Bailey;
d.
Providence,
Oct. 10,
1876.
He was a
police-
man at Providence, R. L
255.
Hezkkiah,*^
son of Caleb and Waite
(Peckham)
Bab-
cock
(Hezekiah, George, Jolin, James ist),
b. S.
Kings-
ton,
R.
L,
Jan. 3, 1784;
d. S.
Kingston,
Mar.
4, 1870;
m.
S.
Kingston. Jan.
28,
181
3,
Dorcas, dau. of William and
Mercy (Perry)
Peckham,
d. Oct.
22,
1859, aged seventy-three.
Hezekiah was a tanner
by
trade. He was a director of the
National Bank and also of the
Savings
Bank of
Wakefield,
R.
I.,
and was Town Treasurer for
many years.
He
belonged
to the
Society
of Friends. He had a
wonderfully
retentive
The Babcock
Genealogy.
1
5
1
memory;
cuuld late in life
repeat
whole
pages
of
Shakespeare
and of
history.
Children :
Dorcas,
b. Feb.
23, 1816;
res.
(1901)
Wakefield, R.
I.;
unm.
William
P.,
b.
Apr. 28, 1818;
d.
Napoli,
N. Y.
;
in. Feb.
2, 1840,
Sarah M. Woodmansee.
573 Hczekiah/
b. Oct.
31, 1820;
ni. Hannah Hazard.
Adam,
b. Dec.
24,
1822; d.
Providence,
R.
I.,
Oct.
26, 1872;
m.
July 3, 1870, Mary,
dau. of Daniel and
Alary (Reynolds)
Buf-
fington,
of
Perryville,
R.
I.;
res. De Blois
Ave., Newport,
R. I.
574 John.
b.
IMay 23, 183
1
;
m.
Alary Perry.
256.
Elisiia,*'
son of Simeon and
Alary (Perry)
Babcock
(Elisha, George, John, James ist),
b.
Richmond,
R.
I.,
May 17, 1774;
d.
Sq)t. 14, 1859;
m.
Hnldah,
dan. of Daniel
and Elizabeth
(Babcock)
Green.
(Elizabeth,
mother of Hnl-
dah,
was dan. of Elisha and Elizabeth
Perry Babcock.)
Hnl-
dah was b. Feb. 2,
1775,
d. Dec.
i,
1868.
Children :
575
Daniel.' b.
May
18,
1796;
m.
Mary
Wilcox.
576 Alary,
b.
Sept. 2t 1798;
m. Robert Palmer.
Elizabeth, b.
June 9, 1800;
d.
1850,
unm.
577
Simeon,
b. Alar.
5,
1802;
m.
Alary"
Babcock.
Elisha, b. Feb.
14, 1804 ;
d. at
sea,
on a
fishing trip
to Green
Island.
Penelope,
b.
Jan. 31, 1809;
d.
;
m. Isaac Davis. Had a num-
ber of children
;
all d.
young.
Samuel, b.
July 25, 1810;
m. Adams. Settled in
Brooklyn.
Had children.
Ruth, b. Dec.
24,
181
1;
d.
Providence,
R. I.,
June
16,
1895;
m.
Israel Robinson. Settled in Connecticut. He died at Alans-
field, Conn.,
Feb.
24, 1896.
No children.
578
Hoxie, b.
July 24, 1813;
m.
(i)
Elizabeth
White;
m.
(2)
Chesebrough.
Huldah, b. ; m. Israel Robinson. No children.
Charles,
b.
1818;
d. Nov. i.
1841,
unm.
257.
Simeon,*'
son of Simeon and
Mary (Perry)
Babcock
(Elisha, George, John, James ist),
b.
Richmond,
R.
I.,
Mar.
12,
1782;
drowned at Charlestown
Beach,
Richmond,
Sept. 7, 1843;
"''
Maiy,
dan. of Thomas and
]\Iary (Peck-
am) Green, d.
Richmond, Mar.
18,
1865.
Children,
b. in Richmond :
Alary,
b. Oct.
3, 1807;
d.
Richmond,
R.
I.,
Oct.
21, 1890;
m.
Solomon Hoxie.
579 Simeon,'
b.
Apr.
6,
1810;
m.
Alary
Coe.
Ann. b.
Alay 23, 1812; m.
Stephen
Hoxie.
Caroline, b. Feb.
23, 1815;
m. Rodman
Kenyon.
Sarah
Perry,
b.
Jan. 2, 1818;
d.
Charlestown,' R.
I., Aug. 21, 1850;
m.
Stephen
Bates.
580 Almira, b.
Alay 21, 1822;
m. Warren
Lillibridge.
Frances
AI., b.
Sept. 24, 1825;
res.
(1902) Hopkinton,
R.
I.;
m.
Hiram Tanner.
15-2
The Babcock
Genealogy.
581
Martha E., b.
Jan. 11, 1828;
m.
George Thayer.
Benjamin F.,
b.
June 11,
1832;
res.
(1902) Caroline,
R.
I.;
m.
Riclnnond,
June
10,
1859,
Susan, dau. of
Stephen
and Susan
(Kenyon) Crandall,
b.
Charlestown,
R.
I., Sept. 29, 1839.
258.
Samuel
Perry,"
son of Simeon and
Mary (Perry)
Babcock
(Elisha, George, John, James ist),
b. Rich-
mond,
R. I.,
Jan. 5, 1785;
d. E.
Haddam, Conn., May 5,
i860;
m.
Richmond, 1812, Susanna,
dau. of Rowse and Ruth
(Boss)
Clark,
b.
Sept. 25, 1795,
d.
June
i,
1870.
He first settled
in
Colchester, Conn.,
later removed to E.
Haddam,
Conn.
;
was
a
ship carpenter.
Children :
582 Mary Ann,^
b. Feb.
22, 1815 ;
ni. Albert D. Northam.
583
Charles,
b.
1816;
m. Elizabeth Gillette.
584 Josephine,
b. Nov. 20, 1820;
m. Seldon Gillette.
Phebe
Tripp,
b.
Colchester, Conn.,
Feb.
17, 1824;
d.
Smithfield,
N. C.
June 2, 1900;
m.
1848,
Col. W. H.
Morning.
She went
South in
1844.
Ellen Susan, b.
Colchester,
Mar.
7, 1831.
Lived in East Haddam
and Providence.
585 Dwight Samuel,
b.
Jan. 6, 1835 ;
m. Laura E. Cone.
259.
James,*'
son of Simeon and
Mary (Perry)
Babcock
(Elisha, George, John, James ist),
b.
Richmond,
R.
I.,
Oct.,
1794;
settled first in
Hopkinton,
R. I.
;
d.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Jan.
22,
1852;
m.
(i)
Martha
Card;
m.
(2)
Elizabeth,
dau.
of Nathan and Elizabeth
(Burdick) Davis,
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
May 19,
1806.
d.
Pawcatuck, Conn.,
Jan. 27, 1901.
Child of first wife:
586 James, Jr.,'
b. Feb.
15,
1821
;
m. Sarah A. Lewis.
Children of second wife:
Mary E.,
b.
Hopkinton,
R.
L, Jan. 13, 1830; living (1901)
West-
erly,
R. L unm.
Susannah
T.,
b.
Hopkinton,
Mar.
20, 1835;
d.
Jan., 1852,
in
Pawcatuck.
587
William Davis, b.
Hopkinton,
Nov.
I, 1838:
m. Sarah M.
Taylor.
Sarah A., b.
Hopkinton,
Oct.
24, 1840;
m.
Pawcatuck, Conn.,
Jan.,
1861,
Orville M.
Briggs,
son of Caleb and Ruth
Briggs,
b. Smith-
field,
R.
L, Aug. 17, 1840;
both
living (1901)' Westerly,
R. L
No children.
588 Henry L.,
b.
Hopkinton,
R.
L,
Dec.
5, 1842;
m.
(i) Josephine
Barber;
m.
(2)
Ida E. Sisson.
589 Angeline
Rosetta
A.,
b.
Pawcatuck, Conn.,
Oct.
19. 1851;
m. Charles
E. Emmons.
260.
Jesse,"
son of
Jesse
and Hannah
(Cross)
Babcock
(Elisha, George, John, James ist),
b.
Richmond,
R.
I.,
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 153
Apr. 7, 1785;
(I.
Kingston,
R.
I.,
Aug. 19, 1859;
ni. New
Shoreham,
R.
1.,
Mar.
7,
181
1,
Sally
I.,
dan. of Edmund and
Susannah
(Perry)
Sheffield,
b. New
Shoreham,
Feb.
26,
1786,
d.
Kingston,
Feb.
19,
1868.
Children :
590 John,'
b.
Aug. 17,
181
1;
m.
(i) Lydia
C.
Wightnian ;
m.
(2)
Wealthy
W. Crandall.
Harriot,
b.
Charlestown, June 8,
181
3 ;
d.
Charlestovvn,
Mar.
20,
1825.
5pi
Susan, b. Mar.
5, 1815;
ni.
John Kenyon.
592 Edmund,
b. Oct.
2, 1816;
m. Martha Babcock.
Mary Ann,
b.
Charlestown,
R.
I.,
Aug. 15, i8ig;
d.
Charlestown,
Aug. 19,
1820.
593
Hannah, b.
June 5, 1822;
m.
George Whii)ple.
594 Maria,
b. Dec.
6, 1824;
m.
George
Crandall.
595 Catherine,
b.
June 10, 1827;
m.
Peleg Wightman.
596
Dutce. b.
July 27, 1829;
m. Theresa Hall.
261.
George,^
son of
Jesse
and Hannah
(Cross)
Babcock
(Elisha, George, John, James ist),
b.
Charlestown,
R.
I.,
May 31, 1793;
d. in
Killingly,
Conn.,
Feb.
27,
i860;
m.
Nancy Perry,
b.
Richmond,
R.
I.,
Sept. 13, 1795,
d. Kill-
ingly,
j\Iar.
27, 1873.
Children :
597
Edward,'
b. Oct. i,
1815 ;
m. Harriet Graves.
Hannah
Ann,
b.
May 14, 1819;
m. Erastus
Young.
No children.
Lois,
b.
.\ug. 5, 1823 ;
d.
Shannock,
R. I.
;
m.
George
W. Cross.
No children.
598 Albert,
b. Mar.
25, 1827;
d.
;
m. Frances Pierce.
599
Harriet
Ann,
b. Oct.
24, 1830;
ni. Alfred Boswell.
600
Elizabeth,
b.
May 25, 1833;
m.
(i)
William
Boswell;
m.
(2)
Thomas Wilson.
David
J.,
b.
Jan. 27. 1836;
res.
(1901) Moosup, Conn.;
ni. Amanda
Tanner. She d.
Jan., 1887. They
had one
child, Emma;
m.
Elliot.
George
Gilbert, b.
Apr. i, 1840;
d.
Oneco, Conn.;
m. Maretta
Townson.
They
had one
son,
Walter.
262.
RuTii,''
dau. of
Jesse
and Hannah
(Cross)
Babcock
(Elisha, George, John, James ist),
b.
Shannock,
R.
I.,
July 7, 1805;
d.
Richmond, R.
I.,
Oct.
10, 1886;
m. Rich-
mond,
Mar.
12,
1848,
Richard
Chappell,
b. S.
Kingston,
Nov.
16,
1794,
d.
Richmond,
R.
I.,
Apr. 9, 1878.
Child :
601
Mary Hortense,'
b. Dec.
16, 1849;
m. Edward K.
James.
263.
Darius,''
son of David and
Mary (Hinckley)
Babcock
(Ezekiel, Robert,
John, James
ist),
b.
May 13, 1769;
d. Oct.
17, 183
1
; m. .
154
Tlic Babcock
Genealogy.
Children :
Darius, Jr.,
b.
1791 ( ?).
Betsey,
b.
1793 (?).
David,
b.
1794 ( ?).
Susan,
b.
1796 (?).
Perry,
b.
1797 (?).
Abigail,
b.
1799 ( ?).
Daniel,
b. .
Polly,
b. .
264.
David,*^
Jr.,
son of David and
Mary (Hinckley)
Bab-
cock
(Ezekiel,
Robert,
John, James ist),
b. Feb.
28,
1770;
d. Feb.
21, ;
m. .
Children :
David,
b. .
Susan,
b. .
265.
Henry,*^
son of David and
Mary (Hinckley)
Babcock
(Ezekiel,
Robert,
John, James ist),
b.
Jnly 29, 1771
;
d.
Aug.
2, 1824;
m.
Annie,
dau. of Charles and Annie
Bull,
b. Feb.
24,
1
77
1,
d.
Camden,
N.
Y.,
May
8,
1863.
Children :
Henry,
b.
May 30, 1796;
d.
May 17, 1813,
unm.
602 Oliver,'
b. Dec.
30, 1798;
m. Elizabeth
Ingalls.
603
Gurdon,
b. Feb.
23,
1801 ;
m. Almira Starkweather.
604 Merritt,
b.
Aug. 5, 1804;
m. Martha Wells.
605 Anna,
b.
Jan. i, 1809;
m.
John
demons.
606
James,
b.
Aug. 30,
181
1;
m.
Nancy Lackey.
266.
Robert,*^
son of David and
Mary (Hinckley)
Babcock
(Ezekiel, Robert,
John, James ist),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
July
6,
1773;
d.
Decatur,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 4, 1862;
m.
Sally Gallup,
of
Gallupville,
N.
Y.,
b.
Sept. 30, 1774,
d. Deca-
tur,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
27, 1852.
Children :
607
Silas,' b. Oct. 6, 1796;
m.
Polly Champion.
Sally,
b.
Jan. 9, 1798;
d.
Aug. 30, 1798.
608
Hannah,
b. Nov.
9, 1800;
m. Moses Pettie.
609
Maria, b. Nov.
7, 1805;
m.
Joel Champlin.
610
Lois,
b. Dec.
17, 1810;
m. Silas Brewster.
611
Elias,
b.
May
22, 1812;
m.
Jane
Thurber.
612
Nathan,
b.
June 23, 1814
; m. Lois Thurber.
267.
Polly,*'
dau. of David and
Mary (Hinckley)
Babcock
(Ezekiel,
Robert.
John, James
ist),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Apr.
22,
1778;
d. N.
Adams,
N.
Y.,
Aug., 1858;
m.
at
Berne,
Albany County,
N.
Y.,
Sept.
21, 1800,
Rev. Elisha
Morgan,
b.
Lyme,
Conn.,
June 13, 1779,
d. Oct.
30,
1866.
MRS. POLLY
(BABCOCK)
MORGAN.
1
778- 1858. Page 154-
Tlic Babcock
Genealogy. 155
Rev. Elislia
Alorc^an
was a
Baptist
minister and
farmer;
preached
in
Jefferson County,
N.
Y.,
more than
fifty years.
Polly
was
\ery pious,
wrote
well, mostly
religious rhymes.
She received a
string
of
gold
beads referred to in records of
her brother Gurdon Babcock. Tn
religious
zeal she threw them
in the collection basket at church, otherwise
they
would
to-day
belong
to Mrs.
Lucy
Eames Blount.
(See
ber
records.)
Children :
Lucy,
b.
Jan. 31, 1804;
d. same
day.
Elijah
W..
b.
May 15, 1805;
m.
Lucy
Stowe. He moved to Ann
Arbor, Mich.,
where he
practiced law,
became
very
rich,
and
died at about 86
years.
His wife survived him some time. No
children.
David
Henry,
b.
ALay 31, 1807;
d.
Sept. 4, 1S74
;
m. Elizabeth
Merrick. David lived in
Illinois,
had several children.
613 Lucy
Celia,' b.
June
22, 181
1;
m. Lovett Eames.
268.
Dudley,'''
son of David aad
Mary (Hinckley)
Babcock
(Ezekiel,
Robert,
John, James ist),
b.
Stonington,
Conn., Apr. 29, 1780;
d. ; m.
1808,
Abigail
Littell.
Children :
David,
b.
614
Enos,' b. Nov. 21,
1819;
m. Lucinda Lovdell.
Levi,
b. .
615
Eli, b.
Apr. 23, 1824;
m.
Dolly
Woodin.
269.
Frederick/
son of David and
Mary (Hinckley)
Bab-
cock
(Ezekiel,
Robert,
John, James ist),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
June
16,
1782;
d.
;
m.
Fanny Gallup.
Children :
616 Oliver," b.
1804 ( ?) ; m. Maria Barton.
Sophronia,
b. .
270.
Merritt,*^
son of David and
Mary (Hinckley)
Bab-
cock
(Ezekiel,
Robert,
John, James ist),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Sept.
18,
1784;
d.
;
m. Olive Dickinson.
Children :
617 Amos,'
b. Nov.
26,
1806;
m.
Mary
Card.
618
Abel,
b.
Apr. 23, 1817;
m.
(i)
Eliza
Snyder;
m.
(2) Mary Purdy.
619
Simeon, b.
ALay 25. 1820;
m. Sarah Holden.
271.
Fanny,^
dau. of David and
Mary (Hinckley)
Babcock
(Ezekiel,
Robert,
John, James ist),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
July 5, 1787;
d.
;
m. Amos Gill.
Children :
John,
b.
Harriet,
b.
1^6
The Babcock
Ccucalogy.
272.
Sarah,"
daii. of Ro])ert and Grace
(Hinckley)
Babcock
(Ezekiel,
I\ol)crt.
John, James ist),
b.
vXiig". 22, 1782;
d.
;
ni.
Philip
Duel.
Children :
Charles
Duel,
b.
;
d.
Uniaha,
Neb.
620 Sarah
C.,'
b.
;
m. Isaac Born.
Lucy Ann,
b.

.

.
Clemenia,
b. .
Harriet,
b. .
Joseph,
b. . Lived at
Farmington,
111.
273.
Rus.sel/'
son of Robert and Grace
(Hinckley)
Babcock
(Ezekiel,
Robert.
John, James ist),
b.
Berne,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
I,
1793;
d.
Richmondville,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
2,
1871
;
m.
Sarah, dau. of Samuel and
(Wellington)
Fuller,
b. Rich-
mondville,
Nov.
3, 1794,
d.
Richmondville,
Mar.
13, 1854.
Children, b. in Richmondville:
Samuel Fuller,
b.
Apr. 23, 1816;
d.
Saugerties,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
11,
1847,
unm.
621 Robert.'' b. Nov.
15,
1818; m.
Lucy McKinley.
622 Eloise
Corrina,
b. Oct. 11, 1823;
m.
Harvey
Waldorf.
John J.,
b.
Jan.
22, 1833;
res.
(1901)
East
Worcester,
N. Y.
274.
Joshua,*'
son of
Joshua
and
Nancy (Hawkins)
Bab-
cock
(Joseph, Joseph, John, James i.st),
b. West-
erly (?),
R.
I.,
Oct.
16,
1774;
d. Bethlehem
Center,
N.
Y.,
May
22,
1852:
m. at Bethlehem,
N.
Y., Elizabeth, dau. of
William and Mar\^
(McClure)
Frazier,
b.
Ireland,
Feb.
20,
1775,
d. Bethlehem,
Aug.
26.
1843.
Children,
b. in Bethlehem :
Hiram,
b. Feb.
18, 1802;
d.
Bethlehem, N. Y.,
Aug.
21,
1883,
unm.
David,
b. Mar.
5, 1804;
d. Bethlehem, Mar.
24. 1864;
m.
Salem,
Mass.,
Eliza Glover.
Joshua
Frazier, b.
Aug. 23, 1806;
d. Bethlehem,
Sept. 23, 1873,
unm.
Mary
Ann, b.
Sept. 13,
1808;
d.
Bethlehem, Feb. i,
1885,
unm.
623 William,'
b. Oct. 11, 1811;
m. Ann Wilson.
624 John,
b.
June 19, 1814;
m. Hester Van Derzce.
Robert,
b.
Apr. 24, 1817;
d.
Bethlehem, Dec.
7. 1892,
unm.
625 Henry,
b.
July
8, 1820;
m.
(i)
Rachel McGill ; m.
(2) Margaret
Moore.
Elizabeth,
b. Feb.
9, 1823;
d.
Bethlehem, Feb.
17, 1901,
unm.
James Leonard,
b. Dec.
15. 1825;
d.
Albany,
Feb.
13.
188 1
;
m.
Albany,
N.
Y., Mary,
dau. of Cornelius
Vosburgh,
b.
Albany.
275.
Nancy
Ann,^
dau. of
Thomas,
Jr.,
and Martha
(Da-
vis)
Babcock
(Thomas,
Oliver,
John, James ist),
b. in
Squam,
N.
J., 1782 (?);
d.
Jackson
Center,
O.
;
m. Samuel
C,
son of Rev.
Jacob
and
Mary
Davis.
Tlic Babcock
Genealogy.
157
ChiUlren :
Daniel,
b.
;
ni. Ruth Randall.
Jcplha,
b. Clark Co., O., Jan. i, 1816;
m. Clark
Co., June 30, 1837,
Eliza
Jane,
dau. of
George
and
Amy Davis,
b. in West
Virginia,
May 5, 1817.
Jacob,
b.
;
m.
Amy Lippcnoott.
Francis, b.
;
m. Vienna Richardson.
James A.,
b.
;
m.
Jane
ALcClure.
Nancy,
b.
;
m.
McClary.
Thomas,
b.
;
m.
Betsy
Moore. No children.
276.
Rev.
Simeon,"
son of
Thomas,
Jr.,
and Martha
(Davis)
Babcock
(Thomas,
OHver,
John, James ist),
b.
Squam,
N.
J., Sept. 13, 1784;
(1.
Jan. 14, 1870,
at
Jackson
Center,
O.
;
m.
(i)
Harrison
County,
Va.,
Oct.
6,
1803, Charity,
dau. of
Ephraim
and EHzabeth
(Davis)
Maxson,
b. Harrison
County,
d. Nov.
26,
1835;
m.
(2)
Mar.
16,
1837,
Mrs. EHzabeth D.
Stout, widow of Mihon Stout and dau. of Moses Hoffman.
Children
by
first wife:
626
Jesse,'
b.
Salem,
W.
Va., 1804;
m.
(i)
Amanda Searl
;
m.
(2)
Mary Forsythe ;
m.
(3)
wid.
Jemima McBurney.
627 Gean, b.
1814;
m.
Joseph
Furrow.
628
Maxson,
b.
May 5, 1817;
m.
(i)
Phiottata
Davis;
m.
(2)
Mrs.
Isabell
Tarpenning.
Children
by
second wife:
629
Elizabeth Martha, b.
Jan. 16, 1838;
m. Curtis
Lippencott.
630
Simeon
Hoffman, b.
Jan.
21,
1841
: m. Elizabeth McCormick.
Milton
Stout,
b. Dec.
2, 1842;
m.
(i) ;
m.
(2)
.
277.
William,''' son of Thomas,
Jr.,
and Martha
(Davis)
Babcock
(Thomas,
Oliver,
John, James ist),
b.
Jan. 26,
1789;
d. in
Jackson
Center. O., Oct.
11,
1847;
m-
(i) 5
m.
(2)
Rebecca,
dau. of
Jacob
and
Mary (Davis) Loofboro;
m.
(3)
Arsentha
(Davis),
widow of
Dudley Hughes
and dau.
of William and Elizabeth
(Johnson)
Davis.
Children
by
first wife :
Martha,
b
;
m. William
Lippencott,
son of Samuel and
Amy
(Maxson) Lippencott.
Had one
child, IMary
Ann.
Mary Ann,
b.
;
m. "Runa"
Jones.
Children
by
second wife:
631 Priscilla,'
b. Clark
Co.,
O. ; m. Lemon
Lippencott.
632 Davis, b. Dec.
15, 1819;
m.
(i)
Emcline
Sayer;
m.
(2)
Anna
Deihert.
(^3,i Jacob H., b.
Apr.,
1S22: m. Elizabeth Davis.
634 Rebecca,
b. Clark
Co.,
O.
;
m. Lewis
Brandenburg.
158
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Children
by
third wife:
635 Emily,
b.
;
m.
(1) James Hunt;
m.
(2) John
A.
Lippencott.
636
Simeon, b.
;
m.
Amy
Van Horn.
637 Anna,
b.
;
m. Abel Davis.
638 Azariah,
b.
;
m.
Julia
Ann Colwell.
Enos,
b.
;
m. Ruah A.
Hague.
Silas,
b.
;
m. Elizabeth Furrow.
278.
Jacob,*^
son of
Thomas,
Jr.,
and Martha
(Davis)
Bab-
cock
(Thomas,
Ohver,
John, James ist),
b.
Salem,
W.
Va., Apr.
26,
1797;
d.
Northampton,
O.,
Jan.
2,
1835;
m.
May
22,
181
7, Lydia,
dau. of
Jesse
and Sarah
(Sutton)
Max-
son, b. Dec.
4, 1799.
Children :
639 Nancy' (Anna),
b.
Apr. 6, 1818;
m.
John Lippencott.
Jeptha,
b. Mar.
16, 1820;
m. Lavina, dau. of
Jacob
and Sarah Davis.
640
Hannah,
b.
June 30,
1822
;
m. Ezekiel P. Davis.
Martha,
b.
Apr.
22,
1825;
m.
John Livingston.
No children.
Julia Ann,
b.
June 3, 1828;
m. William
Staley.
641 John,
b. Dec.
2, 1830;
m.
(i) Jemima
G.
Lippencott;
m.
(2)
Mrs.
Frank A. Patterson.
642
Cornelius Sutton,
b.
Apr. 2, 1833;
m.
(i)
Rachel Maxson
;
m.
(2)
Wren.
643 Jacob,
b. Feb.
17, 1835;
m.
(i) Lydia Maxson;
m.
(2)
Isabell
Davis.
279.
Joel
C.,^
son of Thomas,
Jr.,
and Martha
(Davis)
Bab-
cock
(Thomas, Oliver,
John, James ist),
b. Harrison
County,
Va.,
Apr.
20,
1799;
d. Oct.
11,
1867,
Richardson
County,
Neb.
;
m. in Clark
County,
O.,
Dec.
25, 1824, Amy,
dau. of
Joshua
and Esther
(Styles) Greene,
b. Mar.
i,
1807,
d.
Jan. 27, 1879.
Children :
644 Joshua
Greene,' b. Nov.
23, 1825
: m. Charlotte T.
Lippencott.
645 John Smally,
b.
Aug. 12, 1828;
m.
(i)
Eliza
Lippencott;
m.
(2)
Sarah F.
Randolph.
646 Esther,
b. Feb.,
1830 ; m.
John
Furrow.
Uriah Martin, b. Clark
Co., O., Aug. 20, 1837;
d. at Alfred, N.
Y.,
June 9, 1900;
m.
Jackson Co., O.,
Rebecca
Lucinda,
dau. of
Calvin and
Lydia (Maxson) Davis, b.
Jackson Co., O.,
July 25,
1838. Address,
188 Rhode Island
St., Buffalo,
N. Y.
(1902).
One
son,
Willie Orville.
647
Samuel Davis, b.
Aug. 13, 1839;
m.
Mary
S. F.
Randolph.
Joel Jay,
b. Feb.
22, 1841 ;
d. unm.
Jesse,
b. Mar. 8,
1843.
Was killed in the United States
service,
at
the battle of
Vicksburg, May 24, 1863.
648 Benjamin Thomas,
b. Feb.
27, 1848;
m. Mariah
Ayers.
280.
JoHN,^
son of
Thomas,
Jr.,
and Martha
(Davis)
Bab-
cock
(Thomas, Oliver,
John, James ist),
b.
May
16,
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 159
1802;
(1. ;!t Wcltoii. la.. Mar.
3. 1872;
111.
(
[)
Dec.
5,
1822,
Betsy,
dan. ol
Tiniolliy
and Sarali Searl, h.
June
26,
1805,
d.
Nov.
27,
182^;
m.
(2)
Mar. i
^,
1828,
Elizabeth
Hardman,
b.
Mar.
14. 1806,
d. Dec.
28, 1878.
Child
by
first wife:
649
Thomas,"
b.
Aug.
22, 1823;
m.
(i) Jane Hill;
in.
(2)
Mrs.
Mary
(Stewart) Terry.
CliiUh'cn
b,y
second wife:
650 Margaret,
b.
May 24. 1829;
m. Lewis
Sayer.
651
Sarah,
b. Nov.
26, 1831 ;
m. Lcven
Hurley.
652 Demsa,
b. Nov.
9, 1833 ;
ni.
Henry
K. Morris.
653
Martha, b.
May 26, 1836;
m.
John
B. Van Horn.
James Owen,
b. Oct.
30, 1838;
m. Almira Van Horn.
Peter Hardman. b.
1841 ;
d. in U. S.
Army during
Civil War.
654
Nicander Wilson, b.
July 30, 1844 ;
m. Louisa
Jane
Davis.
Alexander
Campbell,
b.
1848;
d.
1851.
Lewis
Hurlej',
b. near Defiance. O..
Sept. 15. i8so.
Resides
(1902)
Cowrie.
la.;
m. Welton.
la.,
Nov.
i,
1871,
Rocelia
C,
dau. of
William C. and
Mary (Stearns) Davis,
b. near
Sullivan. Ind.,
ALay 30, 1852. They
had one son. Dcios
O..
b. Nov. 26.
1873.
m.
at Cowrie, la..
May 31. 1898.
Florence
ALay,
dau. of Seldon M.
and Ella
(Doud)
Claus. b.
May 31, 1880,
at Des Moines, la.
281.
James,''
son of
Jeremiah
and Susannah
(Rogers)
Bab-
cock
(Simeon,
Ohver,
John, James ist),
b.
\\'esterly
R. I.
(now Hopkinton), Aug.
12,
I77(');
d. Feb. 20,
1853,
Monmouth,
III. In
early
hfe he removed with his
parents
to
Voluntown, Conn., thence to Ash
ford. Conn., where three of
his sisters
married,
and later removed to
Wales, Mass.,
wdiere
his father died.
James
m.
Phila,
dau. of Rev.
Elijah Codding-
ton,
a
Baptist
minister who
preached
at
Wales,
Mass.,
for
nearly
fiftv
years.
Phila
Coddington
Babcock d. Dec.
25,
1858.
Children :
655 Elijah,"
b.
Jan.
16.
1802;
m.
Cynthia
Weld.
Sally,
b. : d.
Monmouth, 111.,
}iLiy 24, 1877, aged 71 years,
unm.
George,
b. at Wales.
1815;
res.
(1902) iNIonmouth, 111.
Betsey,
b.

;
m.
John
Smith.
Mary,
b.
;
m.
Sylvanus
G. Shaw.
656
Palace, b.
;
m. Harrison F.
Fay.
281a.
Benjamin,*'
son of
Jason
and
Mary
Babcock
(Simeon,
Oliver,
John, James ist),
b. Feb. 8.
1782;
d.
Sept. 13,
1869;
m.
(i)
Polly Reynolds,
no children
; m.
(2)
Hannah
Reynolds,
b. Mar.
14. 1784,
d. Feb.
7, 1854.
i6o The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Children :
William
J.,
b. 1811.
656" Nelson,'
b. Feb.
13, 1813;
in. Catharine Potter.
Amy,
I).
Minerva,
b. .
Oliver,
b.
Apr. 21,
1821
;
d. Dec.
8, 1855.
Chester,
b. .
282.
Ethan/'
son of Oliver and
Tacy (Maxson)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James ist),
b.
probably
in
Ley-
den, Mass.,
Nov.
4, 1771
;
d.
Brookfield,
N.
Y., Apr.
8,
1859;
m.
(i) Leyden,
Mass.,
Jan. 13,
1800,
Mary (Polly),
dan. of
135
Susanna
(Babcock)
Fen,
b.
1774,
d. in
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
1807, leaving
two children
;
m.
(2)
at
Brookfield, Phebe,
dau.
of
Godfrey
White,
b.
June
18,
1788,
d.
Brookfield,
Mar.
18,
1872, leaving
seven children.
In the latter
part
of
Apr., 1799,
Ethan Babcock
accompanied
by
David Gates set out on foot from
Leyden,
Mass.,
and after
enduring many privations
arrived at W.
Winfield,
where
they
rested several
days.
Here
they purchased
a
yoke
of
oxen,
a
cow,
and some
provisions,
with which on the
25th
of
May they
started for Brookfield. Their
progress through
the woods was
necessarily
slow,
and it was
nearly night
before
they
reached
their
destination,
the Beaver Creek
Valley,
where Oliver Bab-
cock,
father of
Ethan,
had
previously purchased
the mill site
on the stream in the north
part
of
Brookfield,
together
with
two lots w^iich now include the east half of the
village,
the
north and south road
running through
it for some distance
being
the lot line. Not
having
time to erect a
shelter,
they
felled a basswood tree,
split
it
open,
and
lay upon
it until morn-
ing. They
were the first to locate on the site of
Brookfield,
and this was the first tree cut in its
vicinity.
The next
day
they
built a cabin and commenced
clearing
the land. Game be-
ing plentiful, they
had no lack of food.
They very
soon
began
the manufacture of
potash,
which
they
carried in tubs on the
back of oxen to Winfield.
They
continued
clearing
the land
and
making potash during
the
summer,
and in the fall Mr.
Babcock returned to Massachusetts and married
Mai-y
Fen.
The next
spring,
with his bride and a
yoke
of
oxen,
he re-
turned to
Brookfield,
completed
the
log
house he had
partly
built the
year
before,
and there established his home.
He was the first hotel
keeper
in the
village
of Brookfield in
the
opening years
of the nineteenth
century,
and at the same
time conducted his well-chosen farm
adjacent
thereto with
marked success.
(History
of Madison
County.)
The Bohcock
Genealogy.
i6i
Children of first
wife,
]). Brookfield:
Harriet,
b.
1803;
m. her father's
cousin, 299 Henry" (Harry)
Babcock.
Orrissa,
b.
1805;
d.
1825.
Children of second
wife,
b. Brookfield:
657 Mary,'
b.
1814 ;
ni. Samuel Woodworth.
MacHson,
b.
1816;
m. Ann White. Moved to Beaver
Dam,
Wis.
Herrick,
b.
1818;
m. Dclihah
Alclntyre (?).
EvcHne,
b. 1820.
Living (iQOi)
in Brookfield. unm.
Oliver,
b.
1822;
m. Kate
Woodworth;
d.
leaving
no children.
Melissa, b.
1824;
d. Brookfield,
N.
Y., May 5. 1900.
658 Joseph,
b.
Sept. 19, 1826;
m.
Mary
M. Whitaker.
283.
Oliver,*'
son of Oliver and
Tacy (Maxson)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James ist),
b.
probably
in
Ley-
den,
Mass.,
Oct.
4, 1773;
d.
Brookfield,
N.
Y..
Sept., 1856;
m.
Leyden,
Nov.
27, 1797,
Lorana,
dau. of Ezra
Foster,
b.
Leyden, Sept.
8,
1777,
d. Brookfield, 1862.
Children,
b. Brookfield,
N. Y. :
659 Cynthia,'
b.
1798;
m.
1817 (?), James
Denison.
660 Lorana, b.
May, 1800;
m. Hosea B. Clark.
661
Oliver, 5th,
b. 1802
;
m. Electa Burdick.
284.
Joseph,^
son of Oliver and
Tacy (Maxson)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Jan.
I, 1776;
d.
;
m. in
1800,
Sarah,
dan. of Nathan
Babcock
(?).
Removed tO'
Leyden,
Mass.. where he lived
seven
years
;
went thence to Norw^ich, N. Y.
;
later removed
to
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
where he
spent
the remainder of his life.
Children :
662
Julia,"
b.
Jan. 23,
1801 ; m. Clark Brown.
Rawson, b. Dec.
17,
1802
; m.
Mary
Foot
; 1829,
moved to Wis-
consin.
Laurence, b. Nov.
3. 1804.
Farmer at
Brookfield,
N. Y.
;
d.
1890 ( ?).
unm.
663 Leroy,
b.
Apr. 23, 1804
; m.
Sally
Markham.
285.
Phineas,*'
son of Oliver and
Tacy (Maxson)
Babcock
(Oliver. Oliver,
John, James ist),
b.
Jnne. 1777;
d.
Brookfield, N. Y.
;
m.
Apr. 12,
1807,
Sarah
Fen. dan. of
135
Susanna
(Babcock)
Fen,
b.
Dec,
1776,
d. Mar.
8.
1858.
Children,
b. in Brookfield :
Minard,
b. ;
d. Brookfield; m. Dorcas .
Belinda, b. ;
ni. Bill Lewis.
Charlotta,
b.
;
d. Preston,
N. Y.
;
m. Robert Davis.
Maria,
b.
;
d. Brookfield; mi.
Joseph
Denison.
664
.Mzina/. b.
Apr.
2, i8t8; m. Darwin Crandall.
Alfred,
b.
;
d. Shcrburn, N. Y. ; m. PLarriet Pelton.
Leonard, b.
;
d. Brookfield: m. Eimira Burdick.
William, b.
;
m. Catharine Hill.
II
1 62 The Bahcoch
Genealogy.
286.
Lois,"
dan. of Oliver and
Tacy (Maxson)
Bal)cock
(Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James ist).
b.
Leyden,
Mass.,
Apr. 30, 1779;
d.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
May 13, 1859;
m.
Ley-
den,
1798,
Patten,
son of Lenuiel and IMiebe
Fitch,
b. Connect-
icut,
Aug. 31, 1775,
d.
Brookfield,
Oct.
3,
1861.
Children :
Armund
Fitch,
b. Mar.
15,
1801
;
d. Nov. 12, 1820.
Palten, b.
June
18,
1803;
d. Oct. 20, 1890;
m.
Polly
Carkc. Six
children.
Philemon Fitch,
b.
Apr. 23, 1805;
d.
Aug. 4, 1829.
Tacy,
b.
Apr.
10,
1807;
m.
May 31, 1875,
Edmund Livermore,
in
Independence,
N. V. Five children.
Nathaniel,
b.
Aug. 7, 1809;
d. 181 1.
Lodema,
h.
1813;
d.
May 29, 1813.
James
M.. b. Mar.
13,
1811;
m.
1830,
Eliza Williams. Six children.
Now
living (1900).
Lavinda,
b.
Aug., 1814;
d. Feb.,
1891
; m.
1833, Sylvanus
Moore.
Elliot G., b.
May 4, 1817;
m. Oct.
13, 1839.
Sabrina Brown. Four
children.
Julius C,
b. Feb.
27, 1819;
m.
(i)
Grace
York;
m.
(2)
Harriet.
He died Feb.
4, 1897.
Four children.
Susannah C,
b. Nov.
21,
1821
;
d.
Apr. 27, 1900;
m.
667
Oliver'
Babcock.
287.
Nathan,*'
son of Oliver and
Tacy (Maxson)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James ist),
b. Mar.
i,
1782;
d.
Dec.
10, 1866, Brookfield,
N. Y.
;
m.
(i)
Scott,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
22, 1803,
Huldah Burdick,
b.
June
21,
1784,
d. Feb.
9, 1810;
m.
(2)
Dec.
16,
18
10,
Polly
Palmer,
b.
June
12,
1790,
d.
Aug.
23,
1818,
at
Brookfield;
m.
(3) Aug. 23, 1827,
at
Brookfield,
Vashti,
dan. of Nathan and
Bridget (Stanton)
Chesebro,
b.
Stonington,
Nov.
10.
1792,
d.
Brookfield,
July 24, 1856.
Children
by
first wife:
Huldah,
b.
May
2, 1806
;
m.
486
Ambrose Babcock.
665
Nathan,'
b.
Aug. 25, 1807;
d.
Aug. 7, 1882;
m. Fannie Walrath.
Children
by
third wife:
Ellen,
b.
June 14, 1828;
d. Dec.
16, 1833.
Juliette,
b. Feb.
7, 1830;
res.
(1902) Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
unm.
Sherwood, b.
Sept.
28, 1831
; d. Mar.
i, 1888,
unm.
Patten Fitch,
b.
Apr. 21, 1834;
unm.
288.
LIezekiah,"
son of Oliver and
Tacy (Maxson)
Bab-
cock
(Oliver.
Oliver,
John, James ist),
b.
Leyden,
Mass.,
July 17, 1784;
d.
Brookfield,
N.
Y., Nov.
28,
1862;
m. Mar.
11, 1806,
Nancy,
dau. of
Henrv
and
Judith (Maxson)
Burdick,
b.
July
18,
1786,
d.
July 17, 1858.
The Babcuck
Genealogy. 163
Children,
b. in Brookfield :
Hczekiah,
b.
;
ni. Amaii'la Clarke. He d. in
Lcoiiardsville,
Feb.
4, 1871. aged 67.
Had one
dau., Malvina,
m.
Gralvini;
both dead. No children.
Laurinda,
b.
; d.
j'onng.
666
Henry,'
b.
Jan. 9, i8og;
ni.
(i) Angeline Langworthy;
m.
(2)
Eunice Newell.
Nancy,
b.
;
m. Silvanus
Barney. They
had one
dau.,
Sarah
M.. and res.
Scott,
N. Y. ; m. Mr. Richardson.
Leander, b.
;
m. Roxaniia Williams.
Lodema. b.
;
d.
July 7, 1893;
m.
(i)
Silvanus
Barney;
m.
(2)
Joseph
Miller.
667
Oliver P.,
b. Mar.
6,
1817;
ni. Susannah C. Fitch.
Horace,
b.
; d.
Aug.
11,
1892,
unm.
Barbara, b. Mar. i, i8ji
;
d.
June 30, 1885.
unni.
Louis, b.
July
21,
1824;
res. (
1901
) in
Brookfield;
unm.
668
Joseph
T., b. Oct.
9, 1827;
m.
(i)
Harriet Colvin
;
m.
(2)
Cather-
ine Hilts.
Tacy.
b. Feb.
5, 18.31 ;
d.
Apr.
6,
1837.
289.
Susan,
^^
dau. of Oliver and
Tacy (Maxson)
Babcock
(Oliver, Oliver.
John, James ist),
b.
Leyden,
Mass.,
Aug.
28,
1788;
d.
Tully,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
2, 1866;
m.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
27,
1806,
Billings
Palmer,
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Feb.
26,
1779,
d.
Brookfield,
Oct.
9, 1849.
Children :
Emily L.,
b.
Sherburn, Dec.
2S,
181
1;
d.
Milton, Wis., Jan. 31,
1878;
m.
Sept. 18,
1830,
William Wells.
Leander,
b.
Brookfield, N. Y.,
May
20,
1814;
d.
McGrawville,
N.
Y., Apr.
28.
1878;
m. Phebe Pierce.
Julia
Ann, b. Brookfield, N.
Y.,
Aug. 9, 1816;
d. Dec.
19, 1887;
m.
Jan.
11,
1849.
H. M. Denison.
Henry AL,
b.
Brookfield, N.
Y.,
Dec.
4, 1818;
d.
Syracuse, Apr. 14,
1866;
m. Miss Adams.
Arminda F., b. Feb.
12, 1821 ; d.
Springfield,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
20,
1895;
m. Feb.
13, 1841,
A. T. Adams.
Harriet ^L, b. Brookfield, N. Y.,
Aug. to, 1823;
d. Fox
Lake,
Wis.,
May 5, 1893
: m. O. N. Groton.
Huldah
B.,
b. Feb.
20, 1826;
m. A. Catelv
;
res.
(1901)
at
Tully,
N. Y.
Adaline C, b. Nov.
24, 1828;
m. Nov.
24, 1846,
William
Blanding.
Tacy L.,
b.
Jan. 4, 1833 ;
m. Nov.
24, 1840,
Frank Vail
;
res.
(1901)
at
Tully,
N. Y.
290.
EzRA,*^
son of Oliver and
Tacy (Maxson)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver.
John. James ist),
b.
Aug.
18,
1794;
d. Nov.
9, 1879;
m. Hannah Brusie. Moved to New York
State.
Children :
Laura,
b.
1815;
m.
Benjamin Groton;
d.
Apr., 1845.
Roxa,
b. .
Henry,
b.
1822; d.
Sept.
12,
1879.
Gilbert, b. .
John,
b. .
164
The Babcock
Genealogy.
Sophronia,
b. .
Cyiitliia,
1). .
Hannah,
b. .
291.
Peleg,"
son of
Peleg
and
Lucy (Maxsoii)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James ist),
b.
Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
May 29, 1772;
d. New York
State, prior
to
1827;
m. Martha
Morgan,
d. Ithaca.
Peleg
lived for a time in Genesee
County.
Children :
669 Peleg,'
b.
Apr. 12, 1799;
m.
(i)
Rasetta
Nichols;
m.
(2)
Malinda
McCart.
Harriette,
b. . Lived at
Oxford,
Mich.
670
.Amanda, b.
July 22, 1819;
ni. Charles Watson.
671
Nathan, b.
;
m.
Ruby
Foster.
Jonathan,
b.
;
d.
young.
David,
b.
;
d.
young.
Dina,
b. . Lived at
Ithaca,
N. Y.
Moses and
Eber,
b. .
Huldah and
Chloe,
b.
;
both d.
young.
292.
Deacon
Solomon,^
son of
Peleg
and Ruth
(Maxson)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
Sept.
2,
1776;
d.
;
m.
1803, Amy Morgan.
He was
deacon in First S. D. B.
Church, Scott,
N. Y.
Childrai :
672
Luke
P.,'
b.
Jan.
28,
1805 ;
m.
Lydia
Babcock.
Morgan,
b. 1806
;
m. Maria
Purdy.
Ross,
b.
1809;
m.
Lydia
Wells. Settled in
Stephentown,
111.
673 Ralph,
b. Dec. T, 1810;
m. Azubah
Dodge.
Anson,
b.
1813:
m. Harriet Price.
Cornelius,
b.
1815 ;
d.
young.
Cornelia, b. 1816.
Ira. b.
1818;
d.
1902;
m.
Abigail
Curtis.
674 Frederick,
b. Mar.
29, 1820;
m.
Mary Kelley.
Chauncey,
b. 1822; d.
1844.
Curtis,
b.
1824;
d.
Galva, 111.;
m. Dorana Randall.
293.
JoHN,*^
son of
Peleg
and Ruth
(Maxson)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James ist),
b.
July
26,
1780,
lived when
young
at
Leyden,
Mass.
;
d. in
Mansion, Wis.,
Nov.
28,
1865;
m.
(i)
Nov.
13, 1803,
Phebe
Wilbur,
d.
May
29,
1811,
in the
thirty-first year
of her
age. They
settled in
Spafford,
Cortland
County,
N. Y.
John
m.
(2)
in
Leyden,
Mass.,
Feb.
23,
181
2.
Betsy
Bullfinch.
Children
by
first wife:
Nancy,
b. Nov. 22.
1804;
m.
Spafford,
N. Y.,
John Mapes;
d.
Battle
Creek, Mich., leaving
three
children, Solomon,
Wellcome,
and
Henry.
675 John
Wilbur,'' b.
Jan. 30, 1807;
m. Ann Davis.
Ithamer
Day,
b.
Sept. 23,
1808. Settled at
Rockford,
111.
Hiram,
b. Dec.
3, 1810;
d. Dec.
28,
1810.
TJic Babcock
Genealogy.
165
Children
liy
second wife:
Eliza. 1). Feb.
25. 1813;
m.
Seymour
Grinnell.
676 Joseph.
1). Oct.
17, 1814
; m. Mrs. Caroline S.
Laraway.
Lucy,
b. Dec.
15,
1818.
Spafford.
N. Y.
;
m.
John Grinnel,
of
Albion,
N. Y. She died in Orleans
Co.,
N.
Y., leaving
two
sons,
John
and
TTalsey.
294.
Taber,^
son of
Peleg
and Ruth
(Maxson)
Babcock
(Ohver,
Ohver,
John, James
ist),
b.
Apr. 30, 1784;
d. Oct. 8.
1845;
m.
Leyden.
Mass.,
May
8, 1806,
Anna
Steadman.
Chikh'en :
677
Horace
S.,'
b. :Mar. 8. 1807;
m. Saniantha Crofoot.
678
Anna M.' b. Nov.
29, 1808;
m. Rev.
James
Ross Burdick.
Mary,
b.
Apr. i,
1812.
Lucy,
b.
May 24, 1814.
Harriet,
b. Feb.
18,
1816.
Laura,
b.
Aug. 24,
1818.
Adena
C,
b.
July 29,
1820.
Peleg,
b. Dec.
20, 1823;
d. Feb.
15. 1850,
unm.
295.
Silas,*'
son of
Capt.
Paul and Hannah
(Burdick)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James ist),
b.
Apr.
22,
1793;
d. Scott,
N.
Y.,
Nov. 8.
1861
;
m.
(i)
1812, Clarissa,
dan. of Walter
Palmer,
of
Stonington,
Conn.,
b. ,
d.
Apr.
20,
1827;
m.
(2)
1828,
Mary Vosburg,
Scott,
N.
Y.,
d. Feb.
9,
1880,
aged seventy-eight.
Children :
Aransa. b.
Aug. 14. 1813; bookkeeper.
Leroy,
b. Feb.
17, 1815:
d. Nov.
5, 1847.
Mary,
b.
Sept.
6, ]8!6;
d.
young.
Edward D.,
b. Mar.
29,
1818; m.
Julia Spencer.
Ann Maria, b. Mar.
31,
1820.
Caroline, b.
Sept. 25,
1822.
Eli,
b. Dec.
9. i8^4-
Clarissa,
b.
Apr. 8, 1827.
Melissa,
b.
Apr.
12,
1S29.
Burdet,
b. Dec. 12.
1830.
296.
RussEL,*'
son of Paul and Hannah
(Burdick)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James ist),
b.
Leyden,
Mass.,
June
II,
1795;
d. Scio, N. Y.,
July
11,
1870;
m.
Lucinda,
dau.
of Paul
Maxson,
b. Westerlv,
R.
I.,
1791,
d.
Scio,
Sept. 3,
1863.
Children :
679
Nelson,' b.
June 25, 1816;
m.
Lucy
Lee.
680
Pardon,
b. Oct. 21, 1820;
m. Clarissa
Benjamin.
681 Erastus, b.
.\ug.
21, 1818: ni. Dorleski Perkins.
Manville,
b. : d.
1895.
682
William,
b. Dec. 8, 1829;
m. Violet Hazzard.
683 Charles,
b.
Apr. 13, 1832;
m. Caroline Lee.
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The Bahcock
Grucalocy.
297.
Sally,"
dan. of Paul and Hannah
(Bnrdick)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James ist),
b.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
Jnly
14, 1797;
d.
Scott,
Apr. 26,
1876;
m.
Scott,
May 4, 1817,
Capt. Jesse Bur(Hck,
b.
Scott,
Aug.
18,
1794,
d.
Scott,
Sept. 12,
1858.
Children :
Roxanna,
b.
Apr. 2S. 1820;
d.
Apr. 17, 1900;
m.
Jan. 16,
1842,
E. H. Potter.
Jesse A.,
b.
July
i,
1830;
d.
California, 1877;
m. Oct.
10, 1857,
Jennie
A. Oliver. Had
3
children.
684
Curtis
E.,'
b. Nov.
9, 1832;
m. Emma Biers.
685
Duane
D.,
b.
July
i, 1837;
m.
Junily
F. Babcock.
298.
MiNARD,*^
son of
Capt.
Panl and Hannah
(Bnrdick)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James ist),
b.
Scott,
Jnne 15, 1799;
d. Union
Springs,
N.
Y.,
Jnly 24, 1870;
m.
(i) Jan.
28,
1819, Mary
Ann
Taylor,
b.
Sept.
20,
1799;
m.
(2) Aug. 4, 1832, Sophie,
dan. of Eri
Bennett,
b.
;
d.
Union
Springs, 1878
or
'79.
Children
by
first wife :
686
Marsend,'
b.
May 6, 1820;
m. Charlotta Mills.
687
Miranda, b.
June
2, 1822;
m. Dewitt
Colony.
Abigail,
b.
Jan.
8. 1824.
Andrew,
b. Dec.
30, 1825 ;
d.
Aug.
26,
1852 ;
m. Helen
Rogers.
La
Mott,
b.
Aug. 4,
1828.
Alonzo,
b. Mar.
16, 1830.
Child
by
second wife :
688 Harriet
E.,
b. Oct.
5, 1834 ;
m.
Joshua Hoagland.
299.
Henry,"
son of
Capt.
Paul and Hannah
(Bnrdick)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver, John, James ist),
b.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
28,
1801
;
d.
Brookfield, N.'Y..
Apr.
i,
1872;
m.
Brookfield, July,
182
1, Harriet,'^
dan. of 282 Ethan Andrew
and
Polly (Fen)
Babcock,
b.
Brookfield,
1803,
d.
Brookfield,
Nov.,
1874. Henry (or Harry,
as he was
called)
owned a
farm on Beaver
Hill,
near Brookfield. For a nnmljer of
years
he had a
stage
route between Brookfield and
Bridgewater.
Children, b. in Brookfield:
689
Vermeda
Elvira,'
b.
1823;
m.
Jerry
Crandall.
690
Orissa
Angeline,
b.
1826;
m.
(i)
Morris E. Brown; m.
(2)
Robert Atkinson.
691
Ethan
Andrew, b.
Aug. 30,
1828; m. Olive Brusie.
692
Harriet
Electa, b. March
29, 183
1 ; m. Edmund L. Palmer.
Emerancy,
b.
1835;
m. Stafford Williams. Have no children. Liv-
ing (Jan., 1901) Brookfield,
N. Y.
693
Adelbert
Henry,
b.
Aug. 4, 1840;
m. Lizzie Bell Atkinson.
TJic Babcock
Genealogy. 167
300.
Elder
Rowse,*^
son of Paul and Hannah
(Biirdick)
Babcock
(Oliver, Oliver.
John, James ist),
b.
Leyden,
Mass.,
July 2j. 1803;
d. Cedar
Rapids, la.,
J\Iar.
20,
1863;
m.
(i) Jan. 27. 1825,
Lucinda
Gilbert,
b.
Greene,
N.
Y.,
May
4, 1804,
d.
Clarence,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
15, 1855;
m.
(2) Aug.
2,
1855,
Maria Coon. Elder Rowse was a S. D. B.
preacher.
Children :
Lorenzo,
b.
Scott,
Nov.
13, 1825;
d.
Wellsville,
Nov.
15, 1863;
m.
Wcllsville,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
13, 1848,
Eleanor Voorhis.
694 Franklin/
b.
May 12, 1828;
m. Kate Howe.
695 Rodolpbus,
b. Nov. 8,
1831 ;
m.
Mary
E. Schermcrhorn.
Norman,
b.
July 15, 1834;
d. Scott, Dec.
10, 1835.
Arinoe,
b. Scott.
N.
Y.,
Oct.
18, 1836;
d.
Iowa, July 13, 1885;
m.
Clarence,
N.
Y., Sept.
18,
1855. Henry
Clarke. He res.
(1901)
454
Elm St., Buffalo,
N. Y. Son of
Henry
and Deborah Car-
penter
Clarke.
696
Laura E., b. Oct.
7, 1839;
m.
Lyman
Clarke.
Elniira, b.
Richburg, June 7, 1843;
res.
(1901)
Los
Angeles,
Cal.
;
m.
(i) Andrews;
m.
(2) Squires.
Mary
L.. b.
Hebron, Pa.,
Mar.
18, 1846;
res.
(1901)
60
Bishop St.,
East
Olean,
N. Y.
;
m.
(i) Putnam;
m.
(2)
Nathaniel
Allen.
301.
HuLUAU,'^
dau. of
Capt.
Paul and Hannah
(Burdick)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James ist),
b.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
31,
1811;
d. De
Ruyter,
N.
Y.,
May
16,
1879;
m.
Scott,
Apr.
22,
1834,
Dr. William M. Truman.
Children :
Josephine.
1). Otselic. N.
Y., Aug. 26, 1836;
m. Hamilton
Whiting.
Abbv Eloise. b. Scott, N. Y..
Sept. 11, 1839;
m. William N. Moore.
Marv
E.,
b. Wirt. N. Y..
May 25, 1844;
d. Oct.
27,
1862.
Adeibert
W.,
b.
Wirt,
N. Y.,
Aug.
8,
1846;
res.
(1901) 388 Plym-
outh Ave.,
Rochester,
N. Y.
;
m.
Hinsdale, Augusta Salesbury,
b.
Dec.
12, 1843.
302.
George
Washington,^
son of Paul and Hannah
(Bur-
dick)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James ist),
b.
Scott. N. Y.,
July 19, 1814;
d.
Cortland,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
2,
1899;
m. Nov.
23, 1844,
Lavina
Eddy,
b.
Sept. 22, 1824,
d. Cort-
land,
Jan. 4,
1897.
Children :
Sylvester,
b.
July
21.
1846.
Adelia. b.
Apr. 27, 1850.
697 Adeibert,' b.
Apr. 13, 1852;
m. Emma A. Carter.
698 Ida, b.
July 13, 1855;
ni. Frank Rice.
Cora, b.
Apr. 9, 1859:
d.
Apr.
20.
1865.
Willie,
b. Feb. 20, 1862
;
d.
June 30,
1862.
Fanny May,
b. Oct.
15, 1866;
d.
Aug.
2,
1867.
Jennie,
b. Feb.
5, 1870.
1 68
Tlic Bahcock
Genealogy.
303. Martin
Wilcox,*^
son of
Capt.
Paul and Hannah
(Bur-
dick)
Babcock
(Oliver, Oliver,
John, James ist),
b.
in
Scott,
Cortland
County,
N.
Y.,
May 4, 1817;
d. Alfred
N.
Y., May
8,
1891
;
m. Little
Genesee,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
17, 1842,
Mary Kenyon,
oldest dau. of David and
Mary (Kenyon)
Max-
son,
b.
Richmond,
R.
I.,
June
2,
1825. Living,
Dec,
1900,
at
Alfred,
N. Y.
They
had three children.
Martin Wilcox Babcock was an officer in the
artillery
in
the militia of New York State
prior
to
1840.
Later was a
peace
advocate,
and the first abolitionist in the town of
Genesee,
where he was
many years
trustee of
public schools,
and seven
times elected Town Clerk.
Children :
699
Dewane
Dee,'
b.
Aug. 27, 1844;
m.
(i)
Frances E.
Heard;
m.
(2)
Villie Hotchkiss.
700
Forest
M.,
b. Little Genesee. N. Y., Mar.
14, 1846;
m.
(i)
Fronie
H.
Marvin;
m.
(2)
Henrietta Averill.
701 Mary Viola,
b.
Nile,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
16, 1849;
m.
Alpheus
B.
Kenyon.
304.
Ezra,** Jr.,
son of Ezra and Saberah
(Stillman)
Bab-
cock
(Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James ist),
b.
Westerly,
R.
L,
July 17, 1792;
d.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
2,
1878;
m. Cole-
rain,
Mass.. Feb.
9,
18
18, Lucinda,
dau. of
Joseph
and Serviah
(Parker) Shepardson,
b.
Leyden,
Mass.,
Dec.
12, 1795,
d.
Scott,
Mar.
4, 1883.
Children :
702
Alfred B.,' b. Dec.
17, 181Q;
m.
Amy
Giles.
703
Lucv Almeda,
b. Dec.
4, 1824;
m.
Dolphin
Burdick.
704
William
Henry,
b.
Apr. 14, 1830;
m. Sarah Burdick.
Serviah,
b. Oct.
24, 1832:
m. Leander
Babcock,
son of
312
Hiram
and
Tacy
Frink Babcock.
305.
Ephraim
Stillman,^
son of Ezra and Saberah
(Stillman)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James ist),
b.
Scott,
Aug.
20,
1794;
d.
Scott,
N.
Y., Dec,
1832;
m.
Jan.,
181
7, Amy
Wilcox Crandall
(sister
of Elder Lucius
Crandall),
b. Rhode Island,
Mar.
4,
1800,
d.
Milton, Wis.,
Apr.
i,
1853.
She was
dau,
of Oliver Chase and
Abigail (West)
Crandall.
Children :
Edwin,
b. Scott. May
27, 1818;
d. Scott, N. Y., Aug.
16, 1818.
Joseph
Stillman. b. Scott,
July
18, 1819;
d.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
Sept.
8,
1819.
Eunice S.,
b.
July 29,
1821 : d.
Orleans, Neb.,
Nov.
29,
1881
;
m.
Sept. 19, 1840.
Leonard Woohvorth,
d.
1891.
Salonia, b.
Sept.
21,
1823;
d.
Milton, Wis.,
Feb.
13, 1855;
m.
Apr., 1844,
Ezekiel Frink.
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The Babcock
Genealogy. 169
Hawley Maxson,
b.
May 10, 1825;
d.
Aug. 31, 1834.
705
Esther
v./
b.
July 20, 1828;
ni. Chas. A. Stillman.
Sabcrah. b.
Aug' 13, 1830;
d.
Wilton, Wis.,
Nov.
11, 1857;
m.
1855, Elijah
Carr.
306.
Saberah,"
dau. of Ezra and Saberah
(Stillman)
Bab-
cock
(Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James ist),
b.
Hopkinton,
R. I..
July 3, 1796;
d.
Scott,
N.
Y., Apr.
20,
1872
; m. Feb.
26,
181
5,
Peter
Knapp,
b. Feb.
4, 1791,
d. Mar.
24, 1875.
Children :
Stephen,
b.
Jan. 17, 1816;
ni. Elizabeth Smith.
Uretta,
b. Oct. i, 1817;
m.
Henry
L. Burdick.
Sally
Ann. b. Feb. 16,
1820 ; m. William F. Davis.
Asher.
b.
May 6, 1822;
d.
Utica, Wis., Sept. 25, 1897;
m.
Amy
Phillips.
James
Rilev,
b.
Apr. 29, 1825;
m. Caroline Knorr.
Saberah M.,
b. Dec.
14, 1827.
Ezra
Babcock,
b. Feb.
26, 1830;
res. Skaneateles,
N. Y.
;
m. Loretta
Wiltsey.
Epenetus,
b.
Aug. 13. 1833;
m.
Nancy Vandenburg.
Clarence,
b.
Apr. 22, 1836;
m. Oliva Barber.
307. AsHER
Miner,*'
son of Ezra and Saberah
(Stillman)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver.
John, James ist),
b.
Ley-
den, Mass.,
June
16,
1798;
d.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Aug. 25, 1890;
m.
(i)
Unadilla
Forks,
Jan.
i,
1829, Mary
E.,
dau. of Deacon
Ethan and
Polly
Lewis
Stillman,
b. Unadilla
Forks,
May 19,
1806,
d.
Westerly, Sept.
10, 1846;
m.
(2)
Adams,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
21, 1847,
Prudence
C,
dau. of Elihu and Prudence Cleve-
land, b.
Adams,
N.
Y.,
July
16,
181
1,
d.
Sept. 17, 1885.
Children :
Edgar Henry,
b Unadilla Forks.
Sept.
8,
1830;
d.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
May 23, 1850.
706 George
H..' b.
June 17, 1832;
m.
(i) Lucy
A.
Stillman;
m.
(2)
Harriet M.
Clark;
m.
(3)
Eliza Lua
Clark;
m.
(4) Eugenia
L.
Lewis.
Mary
Elizabeth, b. Scott, N.
Y., ^lay 27, 1834;
res.
(1901)
Santa
Rosa,
Cal.
Frances Gertrude,
b. Homer, N. Y., Oct.
25, 1835;
d.
Homer,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
28, 1844-
707
Celia A., b.
Apr. 3, 1838;
m.
Ray
Clarke.
708
Harriet
E.,
b.
Aug. 15, 1840;
m. William L. Burke.
Melvin,
b.
Homer, Jan. 19, 1844;
d.
Stonington.
Conn.,
Sept. 19,
1844.
Boy,
b.
Aug. 27, 1846;
d.
Sept.
i,
1846.
709
Herbert
A.,
b.
July 5, 1848;
m. Fannie E. Watrous.
308.
Abel,*'
son of Ezra and Saberah
(Stillman)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James ist),
b.
Leyden,
Mass.,
Apr.
12, 1800;
d.
Milton, Wis.,
Jan. 13,
1881
:
m.
Apr. 14,
1821, Scott. N.
Y., Lucy
Ann
Huntington,
b. Feb.
23, 1803,
d.
Milton, Wis.,
Oct. 8,
'1872.
I/O
The Babcuck
Gciicalugy.
Children :
Lucy
Ann,
h.
Homer,
N.
Y., Jan. 12, 1822;
res.
(1901)
Grand
Marsh,
Wis.
;
m. Oct.
18, 1841,
Horace
Atkins,
b. Grand
Marsh,
July 23,
1816. No children.
AIniira,
b. Mar.
30, 1824;
d.
Milton, Wis.,
Oct.
23, 1865;
ni.
Oct.
25, 1863,
Leander Allen,
b. Feb.
24, 1825.
Philena,
b.
Apr. 30, 1826;
res.
(1901)
Milton
Junction, Wis.;
ni.
Mar.
20, 1846,
Ethan Lee Burdick, b. Mar. 18, 1822. No children.
710 Harriet,'
b.
July 21, 1829;
m. Stillman Burdick.
Abel,
b. Nov.
4, 1831 ;
d. Oct.
20, 1857;
m. Loretta Brown.
Angeline,
b.
Jan. 14, 1834;
d.
May 14, 1854, Berlin, Wis.;
m.
Walter Brown.
Margerite,
b. Feb. 20,
1836;
d.
Milton, Wis.,
Nov.
30, 1855.
Lydia,
b.
Apr. 30, 1838 ;
res.
( 1901 ) Lebanon,
Ore.
;
m.
George
R.
Maxson.
711
Edwin,
b. Nov.
10, 1840;
ni.
Sophia
Kimball.
712 Artimesia,
b.
Jan. 3, 1844;
m. Ellis Mendenhall.
Gillespie,
b. Dec.
5. 1845 ;
d.
Aug. 19, 1847.
713
Ezra
S.,
b.
Jan. 3, 1851 ;
m. Azelia Castle.
309.
Daniel,*^
son of Ezra and Saberah
(Stillman)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James ist),
b.
Colerain, Mass.,
Jan. 23,
1802;
d.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
July 31, 1878;
m.
Jan.
26,
1826, Almira,
dan. of
Henry
and Almira
Burdick,
b.
Scott,
Sept. 23, 1805,
d.
Scott,
Mar.
10,
1879.
Children :
Daniel
Austin,
b.
Scott,
N.
Y., Apr.
21, 1827;
d.
Scott, May 29,
1877;
m.
May 8, 1854, Mary A.,
dau. of Paul and
Clark,
b. Scott, Nov.
22, 1829;
d.
Scott,
Nov.
11, 1884.
Had one
daughter.
Denison,
b.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
July 30, 1829;
d. Port
Byron,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 25,
1880; m. Nov.
25, 1858,
Louisa A. Carmen.
Almira
A.,
b.
Sept. 30, 1831 ;
d. Oct.
7, 1833.
Sarah
M.,
b.
Scott,
N. Y.,
Sept. 9, 1834;
d.
Scott, Mar.
16, 1859;
m.
Scott, Jan. i, 1851,
Leonard
Mowry.
Zemira
O.,
b. Feb.
16, 1837;
d. Mar.
25, i860;
m. Edwin Burdick.
He res.
(1901)
at Scott, N. Y.
714 Jared,'
b.
Jan.
16.
1841 ;
m.
Mary
Clarke.
715
Franklin
D.,
b. Dec.
26, 1845;
m. Marion
Jones.
310.
Beriah,*^
son of Ezra and Saberah
(Stillman)
Babcock
(Oliver, Oliver,
John, James ist),
b.
Leyden,
Mass.,
Jan. 29, 1804;
d.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
28,
1852;
m. Dec.
13,
1825,
Clarissa
Babcock,
b.
Apr.
12, 1806,
d.
Milton, Wis.,
Jan. 24.
1880.
Children, b.
Scott,
N. Y. :
Baby girl,
b. Oct.
30,
1826; d. 1826.
Rosetta, b.
Aug. 13, 1828; d.
Westerly,
R. L, Oct.
n, 1851.
Maranda
M.,
b. Nov.
2,
1833;
d.
Westerly,
R.
L,
0"ct.
18, 1851.
Phebe
Irene,
b.
Apr. g, 1838;
m.
Apr. 12, 1856, Elery Burdick,
b.
Nov.
16, 1832.
Alvira,
b.
May 24, 1843;
d. Scott, N.
Y., Nov., 1843.
Orison
Potter,
b.
1845;
d.
Scott,
N.
Y., Oct., 1846.
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
171
311.
Jerome
Ripley,*'
son of Ezra and Saberah
(Stillnian)
Babcock
(Oliver.
Oliver,
John, James ist),
b.
Lcyden,
Mass.,
Oct.
30, 1807;
d.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
June
i,
1867;
m. Scott,
Dec.
31,
1840, Emily
McDaniels,
b. Oct.
17, 1819,
d.
Scott,
May
I,
1896.
Children,
b. Scott :
Emily
F., b. Nov. 21,
1841 ;
m.
685
Duane D. Burdick.
Sarah,
h. Mar.
3, 1845;
res.
(1901) Pontiac, Mich.;
tn.
i86g,
Wil-
liam
Daily.
Alice M.. b.
Sept. 25, 1847;
res.
(1901) Scott,
N. Y.
;
m. Scott,
Austin Brown.
Porter
S..
b.
May
10.
1852;
d. Scott,
July 9. 1873.
Henrietta C,
b. Oct.
13, 1855;
m.
Scott, Apr. 11, 1888,
Clayton
C, son of E. R. Clark, b.
Nile,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
23, 1854.
No children.
716
Lizzie
M.,'
b. Mar.
31, 1859;
m.
Byron
S. Townsend.
Haltie M., b.
Aug.
18, 1862; d. Scott, N.
Y.,
Nov.
17,
1868.
312.
Hiram,*'
son of Ezra and Saberah
(Stillman)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver,
John. James ist),
b.
June
16,
18
10;
d.
Homer,
N.
Y., Apr. 29. 1894;
m.
(i) Jan. 5, 1831,
Survilla
Barber,
b. 181 2. d. Feb.
11,
1834;
m.
(2)
Mar.
10, 1835,
Tacy,
dau. of
Jonas
and
Molly (Barber) Frink,
b.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
26,
18
19,
d.
Scott,
June 29, 1893.
Children bv first wife:
Teresa,
b.
1831 ;
d.
1859;
m. Lewis
Jones.
Leander,
b.
Sept.
i,
1833 ;
m. Serviah
Babcock,
dau. of
304
Ezra
Babcock.
Children
by
second wife:
Henry
C, b.
Apr. 22,, 1836;
m. Climena
Ingersol.
717 Lucy,'
b. Oct.
31, 1839;
m.
Clayton
Atwater.
Ephraim
S.,
b. Dec.
19, 1842;
d.
June
8,
1858.
Armeda Elizabeth,
b. Scott,
Sept.
11,
1844;
m.
Scott,
Dec. 10,
1865.
Frank Hammond,
son of Nathan Hammond, b. Mar.
13, 1S46.
718
William Nelson, b. Mar.
27, 1847;
m. Olive Babcock.
Albert Willis, b.
Jan. 3, 1850;
ni. Florence Skellie,
dau. of
James
Skellie.
719 Edgar
Lucius,
b.
Sept.
11,
1855;
m.
Julia
Dibble.
Myron
Grove, b. Scott,
Nov. 8,
1858;
m. Lillie
Henry;
both d.
at
Scott,
N. Y.
313.
Lauren H.^
Babcock,
son of Ezra and Saberah
(Still-
man)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
June
30,
1812:
d. at De
Ruyter,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
5, 1891
;
m. Feb.
13,
1835, Lucy
A.
Maxson,
b. Feb.
11, 1814.
Children :
Louis, b.
July
10,
1836;
d.
young.
Emma
L.,
b.
July
20,
1838;
d.
young.
Aurila, b.
Aug.
21,
1841
;
m.
Fayette
Robinson.
Sarah
Ann,
b.
July
21,
1844;
m. Frank Fellers.
Howard F.,
b.
July
20, 1847 ;
d.
young.
Edwin, b.
Jan.
28, 1851
; d. De
Ruyter,
Nov. i,
1878.
172
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
314.
Raymond^
Babcock,
son of
Capt.
Luke and
Betsy
(Main)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Hop-
kinton,
R.
I.,
Apr. 19, 1799;
d.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
18,
1877;
m.
(i) Fabiiis,
N.
Y.,
1823,
Olive
Denison,
b.
Fabius,
d.
Scott,
Mar.
13, 1847;
m.
(2)
Phebe A.
Camp.
Children
by
first wife, b. Scott:
Lucy
L., b. Nov.
15, 1824;
d. Fountain, Minn..
July 24, 1892;
m.
Feb.,
1844. Scott,
N. Y.
Washington Brown,
b.
;
d. Feb.
23, 1893.
Andrew
J.,
b. Nov.
28, 1827;
m.
Homer,
N. Y.,
Lydia
Barber.
George P.,
b.
Sept., 183
1
;
d.
Wisconsin, 1853;
m. Addie
Jones.
Henry
W., b.
Jan. 27, 1836;
d. Athol, S.
Dak., Jan. i, 1901 ;
m.
Kendall, Wis., Mar.
11, 1897,
Odessa Hess.
720
Adelia E.,' b. Nov.
27. 1841 ;
m.
Wesley Hathaway.
Olive
J.,
b.
Jan. 30, 1847;
m.
718
W. N. Babcock.
Child
by
second wife:
Sarah,
b.
Scott, Sept., 1848;
d.
Scott,
June 3, 1852.
315.
Dr. Ira Leonard'^
Babcock,
son of Luke and
Betsy
(Main)
Babcock
(Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Ley-
den, Mass.,
Apr.
i, 1806;
d.
Norwalk, O.,
Mar.
21, 1888;
m.
(i)
Scott,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
I,
1829, Nancy,
dau. of
James
and
Mary (Foster)
Arnold,
b.
Scott,
Feb,
2,
181
1,
d.
Norwalk,
Jan. 5, 1883;
m.
(2)
Alice Seaton.
Children
by
first wife:
721
Elizabeth
M.,' b.
June 13, 1830;
m.
John
D.
Cheney.
Harriet
Newell,
b.
Salem, Ore.,
July 14, 1841 ;
d. Toledo,
O.,
May 5, 1889;
m.
Norwalk, O., June, 1862, Henry Royce.
722 Mary
L., b. Oct.
6,
1846;
m. Robert Ross.
72s John Franklin, b. Oct.
18,
1850;
m. Ida
Templar.
Ann
Eliza, b. Bath, N. Y., Mar.
22, 1854;
d.
Norwalk, O.,
Sept. 25,
1866.
316.
Eunice*'
Babcock,
dau. of Luke and
Bet.sy (Main)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Levden,
Mass.,
Mm:
22, 1808;
d.
Alfred,'
N.
Y., Dec.
18,
1899';
m.
Scott,
N.
Y., Dec.
21,
1827, John Boardman,
son of
Capt.
Daniel and
Mary (Saunders) Cottrell,
b.
Westerly,
R.
L,
July
3,
1802,
d.
Richburj^,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 27, 1873.
Eunice removed
to
Scott,
N. Y., when about twelve
years
of
age.
Children :
Eliza A.
Jenette,
b. Scott, N. Y.,
Jan. 22,
1829;
d.
Bolivar,
N. Y.
;
m.
Wirt, N. Y..
Sept. 14, 1848, Benjamin Kenyon,
b. Potter
Hill, R.
I.,
Apr.
8,
1823.
Mary,
b. Scott,
July 7, 1831 ;
d. Wisconsin, Feb.
18, 1862;
m.
Wirt,
N.
Y.,
A. Hamilton Main.
Frances A.,
b.
Scott.
Jan. 17, 1833;
d.
Alfred,
N. Y.,
Sept. 15, 1898;
m.
Wirt,
Charles M. Marvin.
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
173
Emma
L.,
b.
Scott, Jan. 21, 1836;
res.
1902,
Madison, Wis.;
m.
Wirt,
A. Hamilton Main.
Cclia Theresa,
b. Scott.
May 4. 1838;
d. Oct.
18, 1862,
unni.
Augusta Cordelia,
b. Scott.
Sept. 14, 1840;
res.
1902,
New York
City;
m. Wirt. Samuel
Carter,
deceased.
Hon. Albert Boardman.
b. Wirt.
Nov.
20, 1842;
res.
1902, Alfred,
N.
Y.;
ni.
Friendship,
N. V.. Isabelle. dau. of
George
and Anna
(Sherman)
Coon,
b.
Friendship, Sept. 17, 1847.
724
Ira Lee,'
b. Mar.
7, 1846;
m.
Angelia Dye.
George
E.,
b.
Wirt,
Feb.
23, 1849;
res.
1902, Topeka, Kan.;
m.
Friendship,
N.
Y., Lillie,
dau. of Dr.
James
and Maria Pitts. No
children.
Florence A., b. Wirt. Oct.
5. 1851 ;
res.
1902, Plainfield,
N.
J.;
m.
Belmont,
N.
Y., John
P. Mosher.
317. SiMON^
Babcock,
son of Luke and
Betsy (Main)
Bab-
cock
(Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Leyclen,
Mass.,
May
21, 1810;
d.
Friendship,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
20, 1880;
m.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
21, 1839,
Celia,
dau. of Alvan and
Sylvia (Stowe)
Kellogg,
b.
Scott,
Nov.
12, 1819;
res.
1902,
Franklin,
Pa.
Children :
725
Burton,' b. Oct. 28.
1839;
m. Helen Morris.
726
Amelia,
b. Scott. N. Y.. IMar. 20,
1841 ;
m. Charles Howard.
Inez. b. Scott.
N. Y..
Aug. 4, 1846;
d.
Friendship,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
22,
1878;
m.
Friendship. Feb., 1869,
Lucius,
son of Orris and Eunice
(Corbin)
Rew. Children: Etta,
b. Feb.
13, 1870,
res.
Franklin,
Ind.
; Ida,
b. Feb.
i, 1875.
72y
Charles,
b.
July 27, 1848;
m. Ellen Park.
Edmund
J.,
b. ;
res.
Friendship,
N. Y.
Metta
E.,
b. Nov.
28, 1853;
m.
728 Joseph Sibley. (See
his
records.)
318. Henry Denison*' Babcock,
son of Luke and
Betsy
(Main)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Ley-
den, Mass.,
Aug.
2, 1812;
d.
Binghamton,
N. Y., Oct.
2,
1898;
m. Scott. N. Y., Dec. 11,
1834,
Anna.
dau. of
Henry
and Annie
(:\Iiller)
Woodward,
b.
Cazenovia,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
28.
1815;
res.
Friendship,
N. Y.
Children :
Charles, b.
Aug. 25. 1850;
d.
Friendship,
N. Y.
Deforest,
b.
Friendship,
Feb.
18, 1854.
319.
Dr. Daniel Brayton"^
Babcock,
son of
Capt.
Luke and
Betsy (Main)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Leyden.
Mass.,
Oct.
31,
1814;
d.
Friendship,
N. Y.,
Mar.
8,
1887;
m.
(i)
Avoca,
N. Y.,
1840,
Eunice,
dau. of Daniel and
Mary
(Peck)
Smith, b. . d.
Friendship, Feb., 1847;
m-
(2) Julia Landphere,
no children;
m.
(3) June
16,
1868,
Mrs.
Juliette (Major)
Utter,
b.
Hornellsville,
N.
Y., May
i,
1830;
res. 1
90
1,
Albany,
N. Y.
174
T^fi^ Babcock
Genealogy.
Children
by
first wife:
Orsen M.. h.
Friendship;
d.
young.
Eunice
Eleanor,
1).
Friendship,
Nov.
24, 1844;
res.
1901, Slinger-
land, N. Y.
;
m.
Friendship, Jan. 29, 1866,
Charles
D.,
son of
Stephen
and Martha
(Adams) Hammond,
b.
Rushford,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
I, 1844,
res.
Slingerland.
No
children..
Children
by
third wife:
Brayton Raymond,
b.
Ceres, Pa., Apr. 15, 1869;
res.
1901, Slinger-
land, N. Y.
;
unm.
Claude H., b.
Friendship, May 31, 1873.
He is a train
dispatcher
for the D. & H.
Railway, Albany ;
a member of
Troop A,
N. Y.
N. G.
;
res.
igoi, Albany,
N. Y.
320.
Lucy Elvira*'
Babcock,
dati. of
Capt.
Lnke and
Betsy
(Main)
Babcock
(Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b. Cole-
rain, Mass.,
Nov.
7,
1822;
res.
Apr.
2,
1901,
Franklin.
Pa.;
ni.
( i)
Wirt.
N.
Y.,
Oct.
8,
1845,
Dr.
Joseph
C,
son of
Abijah
and
Lucy (Macy)
Siblev,
b.
(Toncord,
N.
H.,
Dec.
19,
18
17,
d.
Colden,
N.
H.,
Mar.
17,
1866;
m.
(2) 1872 ( ?),
Rev. Ezra
F. Crane.
Children
by
first husband :
Ann
Adelaide,
b.
Friendship.
N. Y.,
July 5, 1846;
res.
1901,
Frank-
lin, Pa. ; m.
Springfield.
N.
Y., Charles,
son of Simon and Chris-
tine Miller, b.
Alsace, France, res.
1901,
Franklin, Pa.
728 Joseph
Crocker,' b. Feb.
18, 1850;
m. Metta E. Babcock.
729
Edwin
H.,
b. Feb. 12,
1857;
m.
Jessie
A. Williams.
Mary
Eleanor,
b.
Springfi'eld,
N.
Y., Mar., 1864;
d.
Franklin, Pa.,
Apr., 1881,
unm.
Child
by
second husband :
730 Fanny,
b.
May 5, 1873 ;
m. Albert
Logan.
321. Henry*'
Babcock,
son of Harris and
Sally (Newell)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Guilford,
Vt.,
Nov.
2,
1792;
d.
Guilford,
Jan.
i,
1873;
m.
Guilford,
Sept. 9, 1829,
Elvira
L.,
dau. of
Capt.
Peter and
(Davis)
Baker,
b.
Guilford,
Aug. 17,
18
10,
d.
Montague,
Mass.,
Sept.
24,
1886.
Children :
731
Amanda,'
b. Oct.
2t 1830;
m. Clark Stark.
Ellen
L.,
b.
Leyden, Mass.,
Feb.
25, 1835;
d.
Sept.,
i860;
m.
Mar.
15, 1856,
L. Hunt. He was b.
Guilford, Vt.,
res.
1901,
Guilford.
Richard
B.,
b.
Leyden, Mass., Apr.
6,
1837;
d.
Guilford, Jan. 29,
1858.
Lura, b.
Guilford, July
22.
1842;
res.
1901, Montague, Mass.;
m.
Brattleboro, Vt., Apr. 24,
1861,
Jason,
son of
Joseph
Mann,
b.
July 17, 1838,
res.
1901, Montague,
Mass. No children.
TJic Bahcock
Genealogy. 175
322.
George"
Barcock,
son of Harris and
Sally (Newell)
Babcock
(Joseph, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
May 19,
1798;
d.
;
m.
Lucy
Witt.
Cdiildren :
John
W., b.
;
settled in
Chicopee, Mass.,
m. twice. Had
cliildrcn.
Addison, b. . Was a
bridge
builder.
Mary
Ann, b. ; ni. twice. No children.
Minerva,
b.
;
unm.
323.
Nancy*'
Babcock,
dan. of Harris and
Sally (Newell)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
June 7,
1802;
d.
Providence,
R. I.
; m. Amzi
Wright.
Settled in
Providence,
R. I.
Children :
Nancy Wright,
b.
;
unm.
Loomis
; Charles.
Mary,
b. ; m. Chaffee. No children.
Eddie.
324.
Thomas
Jefferson'^
Babcock,
son of Harris and
Sally
(Newell)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Oliver, John,
James),
b.
Guilford, Vt.,
May
18,
1804;
d.
Oriskany
Falls, N.
Y.,
May,
1892;
m. Guilford,
1825, Louise,
dau. of
Jabez
and
Lydia
(Palmer)
Newell,
b.
Vermont, 1802,
d.
Augusta
Center,
N.
Y., Feb.
23, 1857.
Children, b.
Augusta,
N. Y. :
Andrew, b. 1826: d.
1851 ;
m. . No children.
732 Mahlon,'^ b. Feb. 20.
1830;
m. Harriet Yeaton.
Julia
Ann,
b. Dec.
25, 183
1
;
res.
1901, Oriskany
Falls,
N. Y.
;
m.
Augusta.
N.
Y., 1858.
Irving Sperry,
b.
;
d.
Oriskany
Falls, Feb.,
1900:
m. .
No children.
733
Austin
H.,
b.
1835;
m. Laura Wade.
734 John
W., b.
Aug. 3, 1838:
m. Abbie L.
Bagg.
Josephine
L., b.
1841 ;
d.
Rome,
N. Y.
;
m.
1867, Ephraim Phillips.
No children.
Albert L., b. Mar.
18, 1843;
d.
Rome,
N.
Y., 1868;
m. . No
children.
325.
John
Wesley''
Babcock.
son of Harris and
Sally
(Newell)
Babcock
(Joseph.
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Guilford,
Vt.,
Aug. 30,
1808;
d.
;
m. Harriet Shattuck.
Children :
Francis, b.
;
res.
1901,
Hoh'oke. Mass.
Ella,
b. ; m. . No children.
Hattie,
b. ; d.
;
m. Mr. Eaton.
Carrie; Edward; Willie;
Wendell.
176
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
326.
Joseph*'"
Babcock,
son of
Joseph
and
Jane (Wallace)
Babcock
(Joseph, Oliver, John, James),
b.
Leyden,
Mass.,
Aug.
28,
1792;
(1.
;
m.
Cahaba, Ala.,
Eliza Cur-
tiss. Soon after
leaving college
he went South, married the
daughter
of a Southern
planter
and settled at
Cahaba,
Ala.
His sons were all in the Southern
army except
William,
who
was deaf.
Children :
Joseph,
b.
;
shot at the battle of Cold Harbor.
Joel,
b.
;
res.
1900, Selnia,
Ala.
Henry C,
b.

;
d. in
Army Hospital.
William.
John,
b.
;
wounded but
survived;
res.
1900, Selma,
Ala.
Annie
;
Octava.
Mary,
res. Selma.
327.
Jane^
Babcock,
dau. of
Joseph
and
Jane (Wallace)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Leyden,
Mass.,
May 3, 1796,
d.
Canisteo,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
i, 1880;
m.
Joseph
Corbett,
b.
Whitingham,
Vt.,
d.
Hartsville,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
II,
1849.
Child :
735 Mary,'
b. Dec.
31, 1838;
m. Samuel Burdick.
328.
Hugh Wallace^
Babcock,
son of
Joseph
and
Jane
(Wallace)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Leyden,
Mass.,
July
18,
1798;
d. W.
Leyden,
Mass.,
Feb.
11,
1854;
m.
Guilford, Vt.,
Sept.
21, 1820, Sarah,
dau. of Mat-
thew and Hannah
(Eams)
Stone,
b. at
Sudbury,
Mass.,
Oct,
15, 1797,
d.
Iosco, Minn.,
Feb.
8,
1890.
Children :
72,(> Joseph Hugh,"
b.
July 14.
1821
;
m. Eliza Ann
Hosley.
Sarah Almira, b.
Aug. 24, 1822;
d. Mar. 2,
1832.
737 Jane
Maria, b.
May 25, 1825
; m.
Joseph
Tilton Moulton.
738
Charles
Rollin,
b. Oct.
27, 1827;
m.
(i)
Maria
Stowe;
m.
(2)
Marcia
Wing.
Hannah
Annie,
b.
July 30, 1829;
d.
Waterville, Minn.,
Sept., 1900;
m.
Saratoga,
N.
Y..
May
11,
1850,
Lewis
S., son of David and
Elizabeth
Stowe;
res.
1901, Waterville, Minn.
739 Mary
E., b.
Apr. 29, 1832;
m.
(i) Myron
S.
Sheldon;
m.
(2)
Samuel A. Miner.
740 John
Matthews, b. Nov.
20, 1834;
ni.
(i)
Alzina
Stowe;
m.
(2)
Mary Angeline
Robinson.
329. Mary'''
Babcock,
dau. of
Joseph
and
Jane (Wallace)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Colerain,
Mass.,
Dec.
9,
1800;
d. Canisteo, N.
Y.,
July
8,
1880;
m.
TJic Bahcock
Genealogy. 177
Colerain, 1822,
George
Riddell,
b.
Colerain,
Jan.
12,
1796,
d.
Canisteo,
July
26,
1845.
Children :
741 George,'
b.
Aug. 30, 1823;
m.
(i)
Carrie
Shurtliff;
m.
(2) Mary
Warner.
Mary L.,
b.
Colerain,
Feb.
27, 1827;
d.
Canisteo,
N.
Y., Apr.
26,
1852.
Harriet,
b. Colerain,
Dec.
27, 1828;
d.
Canisteo,
Mar.
10, 1885.
742 Lorenzo,
b.
Apr. 25, 183
1
;
m. Caroline F. .
743
Le
Roy,
b.
Sept. 11, 1833;
m. Emma L. Pratt.
744
William, b. Feb.
21, 1836;
m. Helen
Jones.
Lemuel,
b.
Canisteo,
Mar.
6, 1839;
d.
Aug. 26,
1868.
Joseph,
b. Canisteo, Feb. 26,
1842;
m. Oct.
11, 1871, Agnes
L.
;
res.
1900, Howard,
N. Y.
;
address Hornellsville,
N. Y. No
children.
330.
Arminda"
Babcock,
dau. of
Joseph
and
Jane (Wal-
lace)
Bahcock
(Joseph,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Ley-
den,
Mass.,
May
20,
1804;
d.
Leyden, June, 1889,
m. Gawn
Riddell. Had nine
children,
all born in
Colerain.
Mass.
;
three
d.
young.
In
1901
had but one
living
descendant,
namely,
Mrs. Caroline
Wheeler, Whitingham,
Vt.
Children :
William; John; Sophronia ; Elizabeth; Ann; Mary.
331. Lydia"
Babcock,
dau. of
Joseph
and
Jane (Wallace)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Leyden,
Mass.,
Oct,
27,
181 1
;
d.
Greenfield,
Mass.;
m.
(i) Leyden,
John
A.,
son of Walter and Bell, b.
Colerain, Mass.,
d.
Leyden;
m.
(2) Stephen
Dorrill.
Children :
John A.,
b. Colerain. Mass., July
i,
1837;
res.
1900, 407
Columbus
Ave.. Boston, Alass. ; m. Boston,
Jane
Williams.
William
L.,
b. Colerain,
Jan. 5, 1839;
d.
Leyden, Mass.;
m. Bos-
ton,
Ruth
Purdy.
Nancy
F., b. Colerain,
Jan. 25, 1841 ;
res.
1901, Guilford,
Vt.
;
m.
Boston, Walter White.
Charles, b. Colerain. Dec.
9, 1845
; res. Greenfield
;
m.
Brattleboro,
Vt.. Ruth
Purdy
Bell.
Jane,
b.
Colerain,
Jan., 1848;
d.
young.
745
Ellen D..' b. Oct.
9, 1851;
m.
George
Williams.
Esther E., b. Colerain, Mar.
18, 1853;
d.
Leyden,
Mass.,
1876;
m.
Leyden,
Mass.. Israel
Purdy.
of Boston.
Cora
J.,
b.
Leyden,
Oct.
24. 1855;
res.
1901. Greenfield, Mass.;
m.
Guilford,
Vt.,
Edward
Tracy,
of Greenfield.
332.
Alonzo*'
Babcock,
son of Darius and Louisa
(Beebe)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Oliver.
John. James),
b. Oct.
16,
1816;
d.
Pharsalia,
N.
Y..
Nov.
13.
1881
;
m.
Mercy
Ann.
dau. of Nathan Gillett. b. Nov.
i.
1823;
res.
1901. 51
South
Broad
St.,
Norwich.
N. Y.
12
178
. Tlic Bahcnck
Gcncnlogy.
Children,
b. at Pharsalia :
Alonzo
D., 1j.
June 29, 1841. Disappeared July, if^57.
Henry II.,
b.
yVug. 25, 1842;
res.
igoi, Washington,
D. C.
;
unni.
746
Frances
C.,'
b. Mar.
14, 1844;
m. Wilson Lucas.
Ransom
E.,
b.
Aug.
18, 1845;
d.
Allentown,
Pa.,
July 24, 1894.
Josiah,
b.
Sept. 2, 1847;
d. Oct.
22, 1848.
Ansil,
b.
June 14, 1850;
d.
Pharsalia,
Feb.
21, 1890;
m.
Nettie,
dau. of Moses Franklin.
747
Rose
Etta,
b.
July
11,
1853;
m. Silas Clarke.
Nathan
E.,
b.
June 10, 1854.
Killed in Custer's Battle
l)y Sitting
Bull, June 25, 1876;
unni.
748
Adelbert, b.
Apr. 5, 1856;
m. Addie M. Ford.
Homer
B.,
b.
Apr.
6, 1858;
res.
1901, Pharsalia,
N. Y.
;
m. Hattie
Law.
Lora
W.,
b.
Sept. 7, i860;
res.
1901, Pharsalia;
m.
Myra
Lawson.
George,
b.
Aug. 11,
1861
;
res.
1901, Norwich,
N. Y.
;
m. Libbie
Brown.
Lillian
F.,
b. Dec.
14. 1862;
d.
Brookficld,
N.
Y., July 2, 1889.
Mary A.,
b.
Sept. 13, 1864;
res.
1901, Norwich,
N. Y.
;
m.
Byron
B. Tucker.
Hattie
L.,
b. Feb.
13, 1866;
d.
Pharsalia,
N. Y.
333.
Selwin*' Babcock,
son of Darius and Louisa
(Beebe)
Babcock
(Joseph,
OHver,
John, James),
b. Felx
12,
1821
;
d.
June
22,
1896;
m.
(i) Jan. 15, 1848,
Sahna Bow-
ers,
d. Feb.,
1868;
m.
(2)
Ellen Prentice.
Child
by
first
marriage
:
Lina
M.,
b.
Syracuse,
N. Y.,
Feb.
10, 1868;
res.
1901, 2630 Douglas
St., Philadelphia.
Pa.;
m.
Binghamton,
N.
Y., July 15, 1890,
Howard R.
Proper.
Has one son,
Howard.
334.
Simon Bolivar^ Babcock,
son of Darius and Louisa
(Beebe)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
McDonough,
N. Y.,
July 29,
1826;
res.
1901, Northbridge
Center, Mass.;
m.
Worcester, Mass.,
Aug.
2,
1849,
Caroline
E.,
dau. of A. and Deidamia
(Forbush)
Wheeler,
b.
Sterling,
Mass.,
Dec. 18,
1824,
d.
Northbridge
Center,
July 19, 1896.
Children :
Clara E.,
b.
Northbridge Center, Jan. 16, 1854;
d. Mar.
29, 1854.
Emily
L., b. Nov.
27, 1855;
res.
1901, Northbridge
Center;
m.
Nov.
29, 1899, George
F.,
son of
Elijah
and Lucinda
(Winter)
Smith.
335. Peleg^
Babcock,
son of Abel and Hannah
(Lewis)
Babcock
(James, James, James. John, James),
b. Ston-
ington,
Conn.,
Mar.
15. 1767;
d.
Ashaway,
R.
L,
Sept.
28,
1858;
m.
(i) Hopkinton.
R.
L,
June
18,
1789.
Elizabeth,
dau. of
Jonathan
and
Amey
Wells,
b. Feb.
11,
1769,
d. Ches-
ter, Mass.,
Nov. 8,
181
7.
Had
eight
children.
Peleg
m.
(2)
Westerly,
R. L,
Mar. 22, 1818, Anna,
dau. of
Samuel,
Jr.,
and
The Babcock
Genealogy. 179
Mary (Smith)
Babcuck,
b.
Westerly,
Nov.
20,
1776,
d. West-
erly, Aug. 29, 1858.
No children.
Pcleg
Babcock was a farmer in
Stonington,
Conn.,
in Ches-
ter, Mass.,
and later owned and
occupied
a farm on the Paw-
catuck River, near Avondale. R. I. He was
Captain
of
Hop-
kinton Alilitia in 1800 and 1808.
(Smith.)
Children:
749
Elnathan
Wells,'*
b.
Sept. 30, 1790;
m.
Sally
Davis.
Hannah W.. b.
May 30, 1792;
d.
May 29, 1828;
m. Horace Smith.
750 Mary,
b.
Jan. 9, 1794;
ni. Oct.
28, 1813, Joseph Potter,
of Potter
Hill,
R. I.
Fanny,
b. Nov.
5, 1796;
d. Wisconsin, Nov.
28, 1869;
m. Dec.
25,
1817.
Elder Daniel Coon, b.
Jan. g, 1792,
d.
Ashaway,
R.
I., May
27, 1858.
He was a S. D. B. minister and for
many years
served
the First
Hopkinton
S. D. B. Church. No children.
Lucy,
b. Mar.
11, 1799;
d. 18
17.
unm.
751 Peleg, Jr.,
b.
Apr. 7,
1801
;
m.
(i)
Lucinda
Brown;
m.
(2) Emily
Nichols.
Abel. b. Dec.
5. 1807;
d. Oct. 8, 1826, unm.
752
Elizabeth, b. Oct.
31, 1811;
m. Dr. Francis
Murphy.
336.
Mulford"
Babcock,
son of Abel and Elizabeth
(Wil-
liams)
Babcock
(James, James, James, John, James),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
1775;
d.
Franklin, Conn., Sept.
12,
1847;
"i-
Anna,
dau. of
Capt.
Daniel
Miner,
b.
Bozrah, Conn.,
d.
Sept.
20,
1848.
Children :
753
William
IMulford,*
b. 1800; m.
Palmyra
Densmore.
Sarah L., b.
;
m. N.
Stonington, Conn.,
Hiram Clark.
Weltha, b.
;
m.
Jed Huntington.
Betsey E.,
b.
;
m. Cook.
754 Perry
G.. b. Feb.
28, 1812;
m.
(i)
Eunice
Wilcox;
m.
(2)
Eliza
Sheffield.
Sands,
b.
;
unm.
755 John
R.,
b.
;
m. Caroline Rouse.
Lucy
H.. b.
;
m.
Hopkinton, John
H. Sisson. Has three
daughters.
337.
Abel'^
Babcock,
son of Abel and Elizabeth
(Williams)
Babcock
(James, James, James, John, James),
b.
]\Iay
3, 1780;
m. Sarah
Cheney,
of
Norwich,
Conn.
Children :
Lucy,
b.
;
drowned in her nineteenth
year.
Abel ; Fitch ;
Raymond.
Camden H.. b. : m.
(i) Nancy
E.
;
had one
child;
m.
(2)
Jane
Sheldon, of Suffield, Conn.
James; Elizabeth; Sarah; Ann; Lucy; Peleg.
338.
Stephen"
Babcock,
son of Nathaniel,
Jr.,
and
Mary
(Larrison)
Babcock
(Nathaniel,
James. James, John,
James),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
1765;
d. N.
Stonington,
i8o The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Aug. 30, 1845;
"1-
(0 1790 (?), Mercy Hinckley,
b.
1771,
d. Oct. 22,
1802;
m.
(2)
Elizabeth
Stuart,
of
Voluntown,
Conn.,
d.
Jan. 19, 1807, aged 29;
m.
(3) Mercy,
dau. of Bill
Davis,
of
Preston, Conn.,
d.
Sept.
26,
1854.
He was a
farmer,
lived in N.
Stonington.
Children
by
first wife :
.
756 Eunice,*
b.
1791 ;
111. Ethan Crandall.
757 Stephen,
b.
1793;
m. Emma
Bentley.
758
Samuel H., b.
1798;
m. Caroline Stanton.
759 Henry,
b.
Jan. 19, 1800;
m.
Mary
Ross.
Child
by
second wife:
760
Elizabeth
S.,
b. Dec.
28, 1806;
m.
Cyrus
W. Brown.
Children
by
third wife :
Nathaniel
S.,
b. Mar.
7, 1813;
d. Feb.
27, 1894,
unm.
Charles,
b.
;
unm.
Mercy Ann,
b. Dec.
8, 1815 ;
d.
Sept.
20,
1845 ;
m. Thomas M.
Brown. Had four sons.
761 John Davis,
b. Feb.
5, 1818;
m. Harriet D.
Bentley.
762 Jonas
L., b. Mar.
i, 1820;
m.
Abby
C. Stanton.
763
William Stuart, b. Mar.
20, 1822;
m. Frances E. Maine.
339.
Reuben"^
Babcock,
Jr.,
son of Reuben and Hannah
(Hendricks)
Babcock
(Nathaniel, James. James, John,
James),
b.
Petersburg,
N.
Y., Oct.
24, 1789;
d. E.
Pembroke,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
15, 1877^111.
E.
Poestenkill,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
25,
1810,
Susanna Moore
Gould,
b.
Woodstock, Conn.,
May
22,
1790,
d. E.
Pembroke,
Aug. 30,
i860.
Reuben was
Sergeant
in the Militia in
1809,
and two
years
later w^as mack a Eieutenant. He became a
Captain
Feb.,
1 81 2. Two months later the "War of 1812" was declared.
In
Jan.,
181
3,
he was
appointed
brevet
Captain by
Governor
Daniel D.
Tompkins
for the
purpose
of
raising
a uniformed
rifle
company.
In this he was successful and received a
Cap-
tain's commission
Mar., 1814.
In
July following,
however,
his
company
stood a draft for active service at the front. Not
being among
the number
drawn,
he volunteered to
go
as a
substitute. He served as First Lieutenant until the close of
the war. For his
military
service he
received,
about
i860,
a
land warrant for one hundred and sixtv acres of land.
Capt.
Babcock some
years
later became a contractor and
builder in
Troy,
N.
Y.,
where he erected
among
other build-
ings
a
large
mill,
which was
standing
a few
years ago,
near the
State dam. In
1833
he removed with his
family
from
Troy
to
Pembroke,
where he
bought
a farm and also carried on the
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
i8i
business of contractor and Iniilder,
until he was
appointed post-
master at E. Pembroke. This office he held over
eight years,
and
although
a
strong
Democrat was one of the first to
buy
a Union
flag
and unfurl it at the
breaking
out of the Civil War.
Children:
764 Eliza,*
b.
1811;
m. Walter Ives.
765 Cynthia,
b. Dec.
3, 1812;
m. Chester
Brockway.
766 Harry,
b.
Jan. 14, 1815;
m.
(i) Fanny
Fonda;
m.
(2)
Calista
Fordham
;
m.
(3)
Christine Fonda.
Samantha
J.,
b. E. Poestenkill,
Feb.
i,
181
7;
m.
Lyman
P. Griffin,
at
Troy,
N. Y. No children. Toward the close of the Civil War
she became a nurse in the Union
army
and was
placed
in
charge
of the
hospital
in New
Orleans;
d.
Aug. 3, 1869.
William Eaton,
b. Nov.
27, 1818;
res.
1902,
E.
Pembroke,
N. Y.
;
unm. He commenced business as a contractor and
builder,
and
erected
many large buildings
in his town. He then took
up
the
business of
building
wooden
bridges,
which he followed fifteen
years.
In
1879
he became the owner of a custom and merchant
flouring
mill at E. Pembroke. Since
retiring
from that
business,
farming
has been his
principal occupation.
Twin
boys,
b. Grafton, N. Y.,
Nov. 28, 1820;
d. Dec.
30,
1820.
767 Lucy,
b. Mar.
15, 1822;
m. Ebenezer Allen.
768 Mary,
b.
Jan,
18,
1824:
m. William Sears.
769
Amanda Melvina, b. Nov.
9, 1825;
m. Samuel Loomis.
770
Sarah Anna, b. Dec. 21, 1829;
m. Elias E.
Dodge.
771
Charles,
b. Oct.
31, 1832;
m. Maria L. Schermerhorn.
340.
Nathaniel'
Babcock,
son of Reuben and Hannah
(Hendricks)
Babcock
(Nathaniel, James, James, John,
James),
b.
Petersburg,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 15, 1791
;
d.
Sept. 15,
1843;
"i- l^^c.
24,
1820.
Sally,
dau. of
John
Bliven,
of Peters-
burg,
b. Dec.
28,
1799.
Nathaniel served in the War of 18 12
for three
months,
being
stationed near New York.
Children :
771a John,"
b. Poestenkill,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
2,
1821
;
m.
Sept. 15, 1845. Lucy
Austin.
IVIatthew, b. Nov. 6, 1822;
d.
Sept.
20, 1897;
m. Mahala.
dau.
of William
Morgan.
Sally J.,
b.
Aug.
20,
1825 ;
d. Mar.,
1891 ;
m.
July 4, 1843,
William
Cooper,
d. Poestenkill. Oct.
7, 1898.
Lorella. b. Feb.
29, 1828;
m. Dec.
25, 1846, John Cooper.
Had a
son
John,
who res.
1902,
at Gloversville,
N. Y.
Mary A.,
b.
Aug.
16,
183
1
;
m.
George,
son of
Peleg
Horton.
Barbara Tvlaria. b. Nov.
24, 1834;
m.
Peleg
Horton,
Jr.
Reuben, b.
May
22, 1838;
m. Altha. dau. of Loren and
Patty
Hull.
Bathsheba,
b. Nov. 10,
1844;
m. William Adams.
341.
S.\r.\h" Babcock,
dau. of Reuben and Hannah
(Hen-
dricks)
Babcock
(Nathaniel, James, James, John,
James),
b.
Petersburg,
N.
Y.,
June 23, 1794;
d. Beaver Cen-
ter, Pa.,
Mar.
20,
1873;
m.
Ophir
Gould,
d. E. Pembroke.
The
family
removed
Aug. 29, 1840,
from Rensselaer
County
to E.
Pembroke,
N. Y.
1 82 TJic Bahcock
Genealogy.
Children :
Mary,
b.
Sept., 1831.
Andrew
J.,
1).
Apr.
20,
1833.
Sarahelta and
Maryetta,
twins, b. Oct.
5, 1835.
Ruth,
b.
;
m. Orlando Horton.
Sally,
b.
Apr. 29, 1839;
d.
1855.
Judediah; William;
Zeno.
342.
PoLLY^
Babcock,
daii. of Reuben and Hannah
(Hen-
dricks)
Babcock
(Nathaniel, James, James, John,
James),
b. E.
Poestenkill,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
25, 1797;
d.
Michigan,
1863;
m. Poestenkill,
1832, James
H.
Mm-ray,
of E. Poesten-
kill.
Polly
went to E. Pembroke
early
in the
fifties,
and later
removed to
Michigan.
Children :
Delia D., b.
May
26,
1833;
m.
(i) , lived in
Michigan;
m.
(2)
Warden;
res. Peach Belt,
Mich.
(?).
Child,
b.
Aug. 24, 1834;
d.
1834.
Nancy,
b. Oct.
5- 1835
: d.
1838.
343.
RuFUs'
Babcock,
son of Renben and Hannah
(Hen-
dricks)
Babcock
(Nathaniel, James, James, John,
James),
b. E. Poestenkill, N.
Y.,
Ang. 23,
1800;
d. E. Poesten-
kill, 1888;
m. Dec.
25, 1838,
Elma E.
Walker,
b.
Ume 10,
1822,
d.
1885.
Children :
Erastus,
b.
Sept. 25, 1839;
m. Corean
Bailey.
Had two
daughters
and a son.
Lucyett,
b.
May 17, 1844;
m. Isaiah C.
Horton;
removed to Mich-
igan
before the Civil War.
Hannah,
b.
Aug.
18,
1847;
d.
1879;
m. Strunk. Had one son.
Horace, b.
Aug. 5, 1850;
d. unm.,
in Poestenkill about
1878.
344.
Esther'^
Babcock,
dan. of
Elijah
and Sarah
(Brown)
Babcock
(Elias, James, James, John, James),
b.
Jan. 3,
1763;
d.
Apr., 1840;
m. Daniel
Hntchinson,
of
Jericho,
Vt.
Children :
Alice,
b.
;
m. Deacon Abel.
David, b.
;
m.
Polly
Curtis.
Sophia; Ruliy
; Eliza;
Nancy; Mary.
345.
Elias"
Babcock,
son of
Elijah
and Sarah
(Brown)
Babcock
(Elias, James, James, John, James),
b. Ston-
ington,
Conn., Feb.
24, 1764;
d.
1836;
m. Hannah
Barber,
of Connecticut.
Elias W'ith his brother Ichabod moved in
1788
from Canaan,
Conn.,
to
Poultney,
Vt., and settled in Finel Hollow on a farm
he
bought
of
Philip
Plowe, which he
paid
for in
part
with
cattle which he drove from Connecticut. In the
early part
of
The Babcock
Genealogy. 183
his life he was an acti\e
citizen,
and rendered efficient service
in
snstaining
the
Cong^regational
Church. He did the stone
work free of
charge
in the
present Congregational
Church
edifice of
Poultney.
Children :
Hannah,
b.
;
d. i860.
yy2 Stevens,*'
b. Feb.
2, 1802;
m.
Mary
Hi Mott.
Harry,
b.
;
d.
1837.
Left one
son, Harry C,
b.
1836,
settled
in
Arkansas,
was
living
in
1878.
Anna,
b.
;
d.
1869.
346.
Silas"
Babcock,
son of
Elijah
and Sarah
(Brown)
Babcock
(Elias, James, James, John, James),
b.
May
18,
1770;
d.
Wayne,
O., Aug.
10,
1843;
m. Mar.
16,
1797,
Rachel,
dau. of Dr. Elisha
Allen,
b.
Apr. 4, 1778,
d.
Sept.
28,
1834;
m.
(2) ]\Iay
11,
1835, Charity
Brainerd.
Children :
yji Daphene,'*
b. Feb. 22.
1798;
m. Robert French.
Anna,
b. Mar.
13, 1800;
m.
1841, James
Davidson.
774
Hiram
A.,
b.
1802;
m. Eliza P. Andrews.
Eveline,
b. Feb. i,
1805;
m. David
Babcock,
son of
347
Paul.
Orville,
b.
1807;
m.
1841, Sophia Avery.
Grad.
1841
at
College.
Rachel
Allen,
b.
1809.
775
Daniel H., b. Dec.
17, 1810;
m.
(i)
Amanda
Avery;
m.
(2) Abby
L. Blackman.
776
Sarah
T.,
b.
Jan. 17, 1812;
m.
James
Gibson.
347.
Paul'''
Babcock,
son of
Elijah
and Sarah
(Brown)
Babcock
(Elias, James, James, John, James),
b.
May
18,
1770;
d.
May
12,
1839,
at
Jericho,
Vt. :
m. Mable
Hatch,
moved to
Essex,
Vt.,
thence to
Jericho.
She was b. at
Jeri-
cho,
May, 1773,
d. at
Jericho, Sept. 30, 1842.
Children :
Lyman,
b. Mar.
3, 1708;
d.
1833,
unm.
Ann, b. Mar.
11, 1800;
d. Feb.
8, 1875,
at N.
Brookfield, Mass.,
unm.
777 Horace,'*
b. Mar. 22, 1802;
m. Sarah
Reynolds.
77^ Selah,
b.
July 2t 1804 ;
m. Prudence Buxton.
779 Julius,
b. Dec.
16, 1806;
m.
(i)
Miriam Moulton
;
m.
(2)
Charlotte
Ball.
780 Submit,
b. Oct.
30, 1808;
m. Asa Moulton.
David,
b.
Apr. 23,
1812;
d. Unionville, O.
;
m.
(i)
his cousin Eme-
line. dau. of
346
Silas Babcock,
of
Wayne,
O.
;
m.
(2) Amy
Warner, of Madison, O.
;
m.
(3)
Sarah
,
of S.
Plymouth,
Mass.
781
Rufus, b.
Sept. 3. 1814:
m. Lucinda Pettie.
348.
Ichabod"
Babcock,
son of
Elijah
and Sarah
(Brown)
Babcock
(Elias, James, James, John, James),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn., Mar.
3, 1772;
d.
1846;
m.
1794,
Esther
Sprague.
184
The Babcock
Genealogy.
Ichabod with his brother EHas moved from
Canaan, Conn.,
to
Poultney,
Vt.,
about
1788;
settled in West
Village;
was
a hatter
by
vocation,
and was for
many years Justice
of the
Peace.
Children : .
,
Lydia,
b.
1795 (?).
Pauline,
b.
1797 ( ?).
William, b.
1799 ( ?) ;
moved to Wisconsin about
1840.
Edwin,
b. 1801
( ?).
Caroline,
b.
1803.
George,
b.
1805 ( ?).
349.
Lydia'
Babcock,
dau. of
Elijah
and Sarah
(Brown)
Babcock
(Elias, James, James, John, James),
b.
1774;
d.
;
m.
(i)
Dr.
Sylvanus Church;
m.
(2) Esq. Whipple.
No issue
by
second
marriage.
Children
by
first husband :
Betsey,
b.
;
m.
Harvey
Newcombe. Had one son.
Sylvanus,
b. .
Lucinda, b.
;
m. Meacham.
Sophronia,
b.
;
m. Uriel Smith. Had five children.
Lydia,
b.
;
ni. Hiram Todd.
350.
Sally"
Babcock,
dau. of
Elijah
and Sarah
(Brown)
Babcock
(Elias, James, James, John. James),
b.
1776;
d.
1804;
m.
James
Rood. Settled in
Roodsville,
111.
Children :
Levi,
b.
;
m. Laura A.
Phillips.
Launcelot,
b.
;
m. Ann D. Newton.
Ann,
b.
;
ni.
James
Graves.
Lydia,
b.
;
m. Solomon Smith.
Albert
J.,
b.
;
m.
Hope
Townsend.
Sarah,
b.
;
m. William Smith.
351.
Cyrus Giles'^
Babcock,
son of Elder Rufus and
Zeruiah
(Moses)
Babcock
(Elias. James, James, John,
James),
b.
Jan. 27, 1789;
d. N.
Colebrook,
Conn.,
Mar.
6,
1817;
m.
Mar., 1812,
Mrs. Amarilla
Hawley,
d.
Apr.
12,
1826. He was a
graduate
from Brown
University,
and was
called as
pastor
to the
Baptist
Church of New
Bedford, Mass.,
but declined on account of ill health.
Children :
782 Timothy Erastus," b. Oct.
16,
1812.
Adopted by
his uncle
Timothy;
m. Alice Wheeler.
Daniel
Sharp,
b.
1814;
d.
young.
783 Cyrus Giles,
b.
May, .1817;
m. Maria
Kellogg.
352.
Rev. Rufus^
Babcock,
D.D.,
son of Elder Rufus and
Zeruiah
(Moses)
Babcock
(Elias, James, James, John,
REV. RUFUS
BABCOCK,
D.D.
1798-1875. Page 184.
1 86 The Babcock
Genealogy.
Tlie
Baptist
Memorial. In 1828 was made a Trustee of Brown
University
and so continued
during
his life.
He lived in
Poughkeepsie
in his later
life,
and was a warm
personal
friend of Matthew
Vassar,
the founder of Vassar
College, Poughkeepsie,
and assisted him in
preparing plans
for
his
large charity.
He was a trustee of Vassar
College
from
its
organization
until his death. While
living
in
Poughkeepsie
he was accustomed to
spend
the month of
August
at
Barring-
ton,
R.
I.,
the
birthplace
of his wife. Both he and his wife
are buried in the
cemetery
at
Poughkeepsie.
Children :
784
Caroline
Elizabeth,'
b. Feb.
10, 1825;
m. Hon. Horatio Gates
Jones.
785 Emily Eddy,
b.
Aug. 3, 1826;
m.
George
H. Swift.
786
Harriet
S.,
b.
Sept. 26, 1831 ;
m.
James
H. Weeks.
353.
Abigail^
Babcock,
dau. of
Capt.
Oliver and
Mercy
(Kinney)
Babcock
(Oliver, James, James, John,
James),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Oct.
11,
1770;
d.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
July
18,
185
1
;
m.
Stonington, by
her uncle
Joshua
Bab-
cock,
Justice, Jan. 31, 1788,
to
Jabish
Brown.
June 7, 1794,
the
family
removed to Brookfield
; they
went in an ox
cart,
and were seventeen
days
on the road. She d.
July
18,
1843.
Children :
Susanna,
b.
Jan. 7, 1790;
d.
Brookfield, June 6, i860;
m.
Jan. 3,
181 1, David
Hinckley.
Catharine, b.
June
2,
1792;
d.
Brookfield,
Mar.
30,
1881
;
m. Noah
Brown,
Jan. 31,
181 1.
Betsey,
b. Mar. 2,
1795;
d.
Brookfield, Apr. 20, 1839;
m. Elisha
Randall, Oct.
13, 1813.
Abigail,
b. Dec.
12, 1798;
d.
Edgerton, Wis., Jan. 13, 1865;
m.
Ephraim
Palmer,
June 5, 1823.
Lois, b. Mar.
12,
1801
;
d.
Brookfield,
Feb.
12, 1854;
m. Nathan
Birch, Mar.
17, 1842.
787 Jabish,* Jr.,
b.
Apr. 3, 1806;
m. Selina Davis.
Temperance,
b. Dec.
3, 1811;
d.
Brookfield, Sept. 5, 184
1
;
m. Na-
than
Birch, Jan. 24, 1832.
354.
Joshua"
Babcock,
son of
Joshua
and Elizabeth
(Pal-
mer)
Babcock
(Oliver, James, James, John, James),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Feb.
2,
1774;
d. Unadilla
Forks,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
9, 1857;
m.
Stonington.
Dec.
29, 1799,
Eunice,
dau. of
Christopher
and
Margaret (Holmes)
Brown,
b.
Stonington,
Dec.
2,
1780,
d. Unadilla
Forks,
Sept.
6,
1855.
Moved to the
town of
Paris,
Oneida
County,
N.
Y.,
in 1801.
He held
many public
offices, the
gift
of the
people;
was for
many years Justice
of Peace, served as
County Judge,
and was
twice a member of the
Legislature (about)
1
821-1823.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 187
Children :
788
Elizabeth
Palmer,"
b.
July ii, 1804;
m.
Ephraim
B. Crumb.
789 Henry
H., b. Nov.
28, 1806;
m.
(i)
Tammison
Rogers;
m.
(2)
Catherine G. Rowell
;
m.
(3)
Laura N.
Huntley;
m.
(4) Mary
J. Penny.
790
Eunice
Evangeline,
b. Mar. 2, 1812;
m. Rowland Gardner.
Lucy
Palmer,
b.
July 19, 1817;
unm.
791 Joshua
Franklin, b.
Sept. 9, 1823;
m. Elizabeth Bassett.
355. As.v
Babcock,
son of
Joshua
and Ehzabeth
(Pahner)
Babcock
(Ohver, James, James, John, James),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Nov.
6,
1775;
d.
Bridgewater,
N.
Y., Aug.
3, 1824;
m. Catherine Robl)ins.
Asa
settled,
1797,
in Oneida
County.
The
place
was called
for
him,
Babcock Hill.
Children :
Augustus,
b.
;
unm.
792
Elizabeth,'
b.

;
m. S. H.
Reynolds.
793
Leander,
b. Mar. i. 181
1;
m. Ellen Bronson.
Loren,
b.
;
unm.
356.
Oliver'''
Babcock,
son of
Joshua
and Elizabeth
(Palm-
er)
Babcock
(Oliver, James, James, John, James),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Jan.
20,
1778;
d.
Bridgewater,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
23,
1866;
m.
Voluntown, Conn.,
Mar.
3, 1803,
Polly
Randall,
b. Pendleton
Hill, Conn.,
June, 1782,
d.
Bridgewater, July, 1845.
Settled at
Bridgewater,
N.
Y.,
in
1799.
Children :
794 Oliver,"
b.
Sept. 7, 1805;
m. Sarah Brown.
795 Maria,
b. Babcock
Hill,
Jan. 15, 1804;
m. Albert Burke.
796 Clarissa,
b.
Apr. 9, 1809:
m. S. H.
Reynolds.
797 Peleg,
b.
Sept.
10, 1813;
m. Cornelia Scott.
357.
Elizabeth'''
Babcock,
dau. of
Joshua
and Elizabeth
(Palmer)
Babcock
(Oliver,
James, James, John,
James),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
May 4. 1780;
d.
Bridge-
water,
N.
Y..
Jan.
2,
1871
;
m. Oct.
19,
1800,
Peleg,
son of
Amos and
Brown,
of
Preston, Conn.,
b. Mar.
23, 1775,
d.
Bridgewater.
Oct.
3,
i860. She made two
trips
on horse-
back from
Stonington,
Conn.,
to Oneida
County,
N.
Y.,
one
prior
to and one after her
marriage,
after which she and her
husband settled at Babcock Hill for their future home.
Children :
798
Charles
Babcock." b. Oct.
24. 1802;
m. Catherine Mabbett.
799
Amos
H., b.
Apr. 26, 1805 ;
m. Susan Munroe.
1 88 The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Franklin,
b.
Sept. i, 1807;
d. Oct.
5, 1889,
unm.
800 Lorenzo
S.,
b.
June 6, 1809;
m.
(i)
Elizabeth C.
Brainard;
m.
(2)
J^aura B.
Birdseye.
358.
Martin"
Babcock,
son of
Joshua
and Elizabeth
(Pahn-
er)
Babcock
(OHver, James, James, John, James),
b.
N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Mar.
20,
1783,
d.
Bridgewater,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
22,
1867;
m.
Aug.,
1821,
Eunice
Robbins,
b.
Vokmtown,
Conn.,
Sept. 29, 1797,
d.
Bridgewater, Apr. 19, 1878.
Children :
801 Elizabeth
G.,*
b.
June 2, 1822;
m. Giles Scott.
802 Clark
Hinckley,
b. Nov.
9, 1823;
m.
(i)
Kate Shields
Cole;
m.
(2)
Amelia Cole.
803
Catherine
A.,
b.
Sept. 6, 1826;
m.
Bryan
Scott.
Henry R.,
b. Oct.
23, 1828;
unm.
804
Keziah
G.,
b. Nov.
13, 1831 ;
m.
Jerome J. Budlong.
359.
Dr. Charles^
Babcock,
son of
Joshua
and Elizabeth
(Palmer)
Babcock
(Oliver, James, James, John,
James),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
June
21,
1787;
d. New Hart-
ford,
N.
Y.,
July 4, 1850;
m. New
Hartford,
by
Rev. D. D.
Norton,
Jan. 5, 1813, Nancy,
dau. of
Peleg
Bill and
Pratt,
b.
Paris,
N.
Y.,
May
i,
1793,
d.
Utica,
N.
Y., Apr.
18,
1891.
Charles Babcock was a doctor who settled in New Hartford
about 18 1
2,
where he devoted his life to his
profession, gain-
ing
the confidence and love of the entire
community.
When in 18
14
the militia was called on for war
duty
Dr.
Babcock volunteered as
surgeon
and was detailed to
go
to
Sackett's
Harbor,
where he served
faithfully
for
many
months.
He with his sister and four brothers
inaugurated
an annual
family
dinner called "The Babcock
Party,"
which was con-
tinued
long
after all the
originators
had
passed away.
The
custom is still
kept up,
known as "The Cousins'
Party."
He was active in Church and
missionary
work,
beloved as
husband and father and left an
imperishable memory
in the
hearts of his friends. His
wife,
Nancy
Pratt
Babcock,
sur-
vived her husband over
forty years, dying
at the
age
of
nearly
ninety-eight.
She was a descendant of
John
Alden, of the
Mayflower
; was affable,
obliging,
and
affectionate,
a fine con-
versationalist,
and a woman
possessed
of unusual
physical
and
mental
powers.
Children :
805
Bill
Pratt,' b. Mar.
29, 1814;
unm.
806 William R.,
b.
Apr.
10, 1816;
m.
Myra
Marsh.
807 Mary
Curtis,
b. Mar.
11, 1820;
m.
Henry
G. Abbott.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 189
360.
Henry"
Babcock,
son of
Joshua
and Elizabeth
(Palm-
er)
Babcock
(Oliver, James, James, Jolin, James),
b.
N.
Stonington,
Conii.,
Feb.
14, 1790;
d. N.
Stonington, July
4, 1858;
m. Feb.
10,
181
1,
Dolly (Dorothy),
dau. of Ama-
riah and
Dorothy (Whipple) Stanton,
b. N.
Stonington,
Feb.
14, 1787,
d. N.
Stonington,
Nov.
16,
1865.
Henry
remained
upon
the old homestead until
death,
having
inherited the
property.
Children, b. N.
Stonington
:
Charles
Henry,
b.
Apr. 28, 1813 ;
d.
Jewett City, Conn., Apr. 4,
1903,
num.
808 William
Avery,"
b.
Sept. 4, 1817;
m. Harriett Coates.
8og Betsey A.,
b.
June 21, 1819;
ni.
Benjamin
Palmer.
810
Mercy
Amelia, b. Mar.
19,
1821
;
m.
George Henry
Lewis.
811
Irving
Franklin,
b.
Sept. 28, 1823;
m. Sarah M.
Tracy.
Mary A.,
b. Dec.
4. 1825 ;
unm.
812
Nancy A.,
b. Mar.
4, 1828;
m. B. P. Parks.
361.
Anne'''
Babcock,
dau. of
Capt.
William A. and Lucretia
(Davis)
Babcock
(Oliver, James, James, John, James),
b. Nov.
5, 1773;
d.
Chatham,
N.
Y.,
May 7, 1852;
m.
Apr.
28,
1790,
Ebenezer
Cady,
b.
Chatham, Apr. 4, 1771,
d.
May 5,
1859.
She was his second wife.
Children :
Alpheus,
b. Oct.
21,
1791 ;
d.
Jan., 1865;
m.
(i) Jan. 10, 1813,
Eunice Caulkins
;
m.
(2)
Nov.
19, 1817, Pattey
Ann Chambers.
Harriet, b. Oct.
10, 1792;
d. Feb.
22, 1869;
m. Mar.
31, 1814,
William
Bailey.
Sophia,
b. Oct.
25, 1794;
d. Feb.
4. 1809.
William, b.
Jan.
18.
1797:
d.
]\Iichigan. June, 1850;
m.
Apr. 20,
1820,
Betsey Tompkins,
d. Dec,
1850.
Nelson,
b.
Jan. 24, 1799;
d.
Aug.
2,
1868;
m.
Apr. 3, 1828,
Eliza
IMerritt. d.
iNIichigan, Aug. 31, 1854.
Dexter, b.
Sept. 4, 1802;
d. Oct. 20,
1805.
Winthrop.
b.
Sept. 23, 1804;
d.
July
22. 1820.
Ebenezer, b. Oct.
7,
1806; d. Oct.
13, 1809.
George W.,
b. Feb. 8,
1808;
d.
Chatham,
N.
Y., May 4, 1898;
m.
(i) Sept. 17, 1834,
Pernilla
Hamilton,
d.
Sept.
12,
1841 ;
m.
(2)
Dec.
20, 1843, Sally Noyes.
d. Nov.
19, 1892.
His dau. m.
George
Morris,
res.
1902, Chatham,
N. Y.
Sally,
b.
July 20, 1810;
d.
Lee, Mass..
July 13, 1850;
m. Mar.
22,,
1830,
Alarshall Foot.
John
B., b.
Sept. 20,
1813;
d.
^Michigan,
Oct.
31, 1847;
m.
Jan. 5.
1836,
Susan Merritt.
362.
John
Davis'^
Babcock,
son of William A. and J^ucretia
(Davis)
Babcock
(Oliver, James, James, John, James),
b. Chatham, N.
Y.,
Apr. 30, 1789:
d.
Alden,
N. Y.,
Jan. 25,
1865;
m.
Chatham,
Jane,
dau. of David and
Jane (Belding)
Morehouse,
b.
Chatham,
Apr.
2,
1780,
d.
Buffalo, N.
Y.,
Apr. 5, 1847.
He was a farmer.
190
The Babcock
Genealogy.
Children,
b. in Challiani :
813 Louise/
b. Oct.
S, 1808;
m. Burden Catlin.
Harry,
b. Nov.
i, 1810;
d. Feb.
14, 1832,
unm.
William
Avery,
b. Oct.
4,
181
1;
d.
May
12, 1812.
814
Mariette B., b.
Apr. 4, 1814;
ni. William
Lyman.
Jane
Ann, b. Oct.
14, 1815;
d.
young.
815 George B.,
b. Dec.
6, 1819;
m. Soloma Freeland.
816
Jane Ann,
b. Mar. 26, 1821
;
m. Edmund Cadwell.
Lucinda,
b.
Apr. 5, 1822;
d.
Oct.,
1825.
William, b. Nov.
5, 1825 ;
d.
young,
unm.
Altana, b. Nov.
5. 1825 ;
m. Tbomas Nelson, of
Poestenkill,
N. Y.
817 David,
b.
May 10, 1829;
m. Sarab E. Van Tine.
818
Emily E.,
b.
Sept. 8, 183
1
;
m.
Josepb
C. Watts.
363.
Avery'
Babcock,
son of Gershani and Chloe
(Davis)
Babcock
(Oliver. James, James, John, James),
b. Co-
lumbia
County,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
icS,
1781
;
d.
Lysander,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 25,
1866;
m. Columbia
County,
Oct.
18, 1801,
Lydia
Darrow,
of Columbia
County,
b. Feb.
17, 1784,
d.
May 14,
1 86 1.
They
removed in 1822 from Columbia
County
to
Ly-
sander,
N. Y. Their remains are buried in the Baldwinsville
Cemetery,
near their home.
Children :
819 Allen,*
b.
Aug. 24,
1802
;
m. .
820
Cyntbia.
b.
Sept. 24. 1804;
m. Edwin
Corning.
821
Russel,
b. Dec.
6, 1806;
m. Susan Ouderkirk.
822
Chloe, b. Feb.
27, 1810;
m. Nelson Dunham.
823 Harry,
b.
May 17,
181
1;
m. Catherine Goff.
John,
b. Oct.
30, 1813;
d. Mar. 6,
1819.
824
Abram, b.
Jan. 4, 1816;
m. Eliza S. Newton.
825
Gesham A., b.
July
22, 1818;
m. Caroline Runnels.
826 Edwin M., b.
May
26, 1826; m.
(i)
Catherine
Bellinger;
m.
(2)
Sarah
Babcock;
m.
(3)
Mrs. Catherine E. Martin Babcock.
364.
I^ucretia'^
Babcock,
dau. of Gersham and Chloe
(Da-
vis)
Babcock
(Oliver, James, James, John, James),
b.
Columbia
County,
N.
Y.,
1785;
d.
Penfield, O.,
Jan. 29,
1862;
m. Feb.
14, 1804,
Deacon Edward
Palmer,
d.
Jan. 5, 1858.
They
lived in Columbia
County
until about
1830,
when
they
removed to
Penfield,
O.
Children :
Harriet
S.,
b.
Sept. 24. 1805;
d.
Aug.
16,
1834;
m.
John W.,
son
of Andrew and Sarah
(Hurlbut) Lovejoy.
Giles E., b.
Sept. 26, 1807.
Charles B., b.
July 9, 1810;
d.
Apr. 23, 1863.
Sarah A., b.
Jan.
10,
1817.
Peyton R.,
b. Mar.
15,
1820; d.
July 14, 1864.
365.
Ciiloe''' Babcock, dau. of Gersham and Chloe
(Davis)
Babcock
(Oliver, James, James, John, James),
b. Aus-
The Babcock
Genealogy.
igi
terlitz,
N. Y.,
Apr. 13. 1789;
d.
Lysandcr,
N. Y.,
June
6.
1843;
m.
Sept. 13.
1810,
Ezckiel
Burgess,
d.
July, 1865.
Soon after
marriage they
removed from Columbia
County,
N.
Y.,
to
Cortland
County,
N. Y. In
1836 they again
removed to
Lysander.
Children :
827
Edwin E.,"
b.
Jan. 19,
1812; m.
(i)
Diantha
Hibbard;
m.
(2)
Carrie
Temple.
Eleazer D.. 1).
Jan.
11. 1817;
d.
young.
William V.,
b.
Apr. 3.
182 1 ; d.
Apr., 1874;
m.
Jan. 4, 1848, Mary
E.
King. Tb.ey
bad two cbildrcn, Edward E. anfl
Alaggie.
828 Prudence,
b.
June
11,
1825;
m. Russel Carter.
366.
Sarah"
Babcock,
dau. of Gersham and Chloe
(Davis)
Babcock
(Oliver, James, James, John, James),
b. Co-
lumbia
County,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
i,
1792:
d.
Apr. 13, 1874,
at
Johnstown,
N. Y.
;
m.
May 3,
1821,
Elisha
Briggs,
of
Jolmstown.
Children :
Garrett E., b.
May 17, 1823;
d.
Jan.
18, 1866;
m. Almira Dillen-
beck. She d. Dec.
12, 1870.
Thomas
R.,
b. Dec.
24. 1824;
d. Nov.
18, 1889;
m. Rachel . b.
May 25, 1829;
d.
Aug. 31, 1885.
William A., b. Oct.
24.
1826; d. Dec.
27. 1852;
m. Eleanor Dorn.
829
Delevan,''
b. Oct.
14,
1828
;
m. Almira Dockstader.
Charles E.,
b.
.A.pr. 24, 1831
;
m.
(i) Julia Farling;
m.
(2)
Sabra
Burton.
Mary
E., b. Nov. 12,
1832;
m. Charles M. Knox.
Daniel
Cady,
b.
Jan. 14, 1836.
Settled at
Malta,
N. Y. Was at one
time a member of the New York
Legislature.
367.
John"
Babcock,
son of Gersham and Chloe
(Davis)
Babcock
(Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b. Co-
lumbia
County,
N. Y., Dec.
7, 1795;
d.
Troy,
N.
Y.,
1832:
m.
Jan.
i,
18
18,
Mary
B.
Burg,
b.
Chatham,
N.
Y.,
June
6,
1797,
d.
Hudson,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
28,
1836.
Children :
Mary T.,
b. Oct.
5. 1820;
m. Oct.
5. 1847,
Edward Smith.
830 Eliza,"
b.
Apr. 20, 1822;
m.
James
Cleveland.
Chloe. b. Mar.
16, 1824;
d.
July 2,
1826.
Cynthia,
b.
Jan. 23,
1826; d.
July 8, 1827.
831 George A.,
b.
July 4, 1828;
m.
Lucy
Chesebro.
368.
Roswell" Babcock,
son of Gersham and Chloe
(Da-
vis)
Babcock
(Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Canaan,
N. Y.,
June. 1799;
d.
Franklin,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
24, 1852;
m. Feb. 28,
1819,
Christiana,
dau. of
Jacob
Groat, Chatham,
N.
Y.,
b.
1802,
d.
Franklin,
N.
Y.,
1888. She m.
(2) Harry
Taylor.
192
The Babcock
Genealogy.
Children :
Martha,
b. Oct.
28, 1820, Chatham,
N. Y.
;
d.
Avon,
N. Y.,
Apr. 16,
1899;
m. New
Britain, Conn., Jan. 21, 1837, Jacob
I.
Miller,
of
New Britain. Settled at Avon. Had two
children,
Charles and
George.
832 George L.,"
b.
Jnne 7, 1824;
ni. Catherine E. Butler.
833 Sidney,
b.
Aug. 25, 1825 ;
m. Maria Hubbell.
Eveline,
b.
Hudson,
N.
Y., July 21, 1828;
d.
1856;
m.
George
Darling.
Had two
sons;
both are dead.
Aaron, b.
Ghent,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
7, 1833;
d.
Oct., 1884;
m. Amelia
Brown,
of
Deposit,
N. Y. No children.
Jacob,
b. New Britain, Conn.,
Sept.
11,
1836;
d.
Aug. 28, 1841.
834
Edward,
b.
July 7, 1839;
m.
Fanny
I. Teed.
835
Giles
M.,
b.
July 20, 1843;
m.
(i) Agnes
M.
Leach;
m.
(2)
Eliza
J.
Carmon.
836 Julia A.,
b.
Jan. 11, 1847;
m.
Stephen Millichamp.
369.
Deacon
John^
Langvvorthy,
son of
John
and Altana
(Babcock) Langworthy (Ohver, James, James, John,
James),
b.
Stonington,
Conn., Apr. i, 1776;
d.
Alfred,
N.
Y.,
Jnne 5, 1856;
m. Nov.
29, 1798,
Sarah,
dan. of Nathan and
Amelia
(Babcock)
Pendleton,
b. N.
Stonington, Aug. 13,
1777,
d.
Apr. 7, 1851.
He was Deacon in the S. D. B. Church at
Hopkinton,
R. I. He removed to
Alfred,
N.
Y.,
late in
life,
where he was
also made Deacon.
Children,
b. N.
Stonington
:
836a John Avery,*'
b. Dec.
27, 1799;
m.
(i)
Eliza
Lewis;
m.
(2) Mary
Utter.
Thomas,
b. Mar.
20,
1802
;
d.
July,
1828.
836b
William
P.,
b. Mar.
20, 1802;
m. Susan Stillman.
Charles D.,
b. Feb.
25, 1804;
d.
June 9, 1876;
m.
Aug. 17, 1829,
Susan Saunders.
Rev. Isaac P.,
b.
Jan. 19, 1806;
d.
Jan. 5, 1889;
m.
Aug. 8, 1842,
Sarah Williams.
Asa
Albert,
b. Mar.
17,
1808; d.
May 23, 1845;
m.
Jan. i, 1839,
Eunice Stillman.
Benjamin
F., b.
May 7, 1810;
d. Nov.
7, 1895;
m.
(i) Apr.
11,
1833, Amy
Lewis; m.
(2) 841
Eliza
Irish;
m.
(3)
Dec.
25, 1877,
Maria Wells.
Nathan
Henry,
b. Oct.
17, 1812;
d.
May 28, 1889;
m. Feb.
20, 1837,
Elizabeth Carr.
Sarah A.,
b. Dec.
i, 1814;
d. Mar.
27, 1844;
m. Mar.
27, 1837,
Albert Palmer.
Altana,
b.
Apr. 8, 1817;
d.
Apr. 2, 184
1
;
m.
Sept. 20, 1839,
Alfred
Clark.
James B.,
b.
June 23, 1819;
m. Mar.
20, 1843,
Martha Stillman.
370.
Content^
Langworthy,
dan. of
John
and Altana
(Babcock) Langworthy (Oliver, James, James, John,
James),
b. Oct.
2,
1788,
at Pendleton Hill
(N.
Ston-
ington, Conn.),
d. in
Westerly,
R.
L,
at the home of her son-
^P*!W*^5**'
DANIEL BABCOCK.
I
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The Bahcock
Genealogy. 193
in-law,
Rev. A. B.
lUinlick,
1874;
ni.
juiic
i,
1823,
Deacon
Daniel Lewis,
of
Tlopkinton,
R. I. She was his second wife.
Children :
Sarali
Content, 1).
July
6,
1824;
ni. ^^ar.
13, 1859,
Rev. A. B. Bur-
dick, a S. U. B. minister.
.\l)l)y
.\Ilana, 1).
Jan.
i.S, 1830;
ni.
.May
26,
1859,
David
Bliss,
of
Allegany County,
N. V.
371.
William Avery"
Babcock,
son of
Christopher
and
P*olly (Benedict)
Babcock
(Oliver, James, James, John,
James),
b.
Danbury.
Conn.,
Apr. 15, 1780;
d. New
Haven,
Conn.,
May 30, 1814;
m.
Danbury, Jan. 31,
1802,
Abigail,
dan. of Samuel and Rel)ecca
(Dickinson) Cooke,
b.
Danbury,
Nov.
13, 1779,
d. New
Haven,
June
26,
1871.
William
Avery
Babcock w^as a soldier in the Wav of 18 12
and was advanced to the rank of Colonel. He was stricken
with
apoplex}'
and fell from his horse while at the head of his
battalion on the New Haven Green. He was carried into the
Courthouse, where half an hour later he died.
He was one of the
pioneers
for the introduction and manu-
facturing
of soft felt hats in this
country, owning
a
large
fac-
tory
at
Bethel,
Conn. In 1808 he removed his
family
and
factory
to New Haven, Conn.
Children :
837 Avery
C.,'* b. Dec. 8, 1802;
m.
(i)
Eliza A.
Brown;
m.
(2) Mary
A.
Hodley.
838 Christopher,
b. Dec. 2,
1804
; m.
Jane
M. Rose.
William
Henry,
b. Feb.
27, 1807;
d. in
infancy.
839 James
Fairchild. b.
July 9, 1809;
m. Catherine A. Mills.
Ann
Maria, b. New Haven. Conn.,
July 7,
181
1;
d. New York
City;
m. New Haven, Bennett Fowler.
They
had one
son,
Charles
Edward.
Jane A.,
b. New Haven.
Conn., May 8, 1813;
d.
May 9, 1815.
372.
Daniel'^
Babcock,
son of Daniel and Content
(Pot-
ter)
Babcock
(Oliver.
James, James, John, James),
b. Potter
Hill,
R. I., Dec.
16,
1784;
d. Potter
Hill,
'Apr.
2,
1874;
m. Portsmouth, R.
I.,
Oct.
19,
1816, Ann, dau. of
Peleg
and Hannah
(Cory) Almy,
b.
Portsmouth,
Nov.
3,
1787,
d. Potter Hill, Feb.
14, 1873'.
He was a blacksmith and
probably
learned his trade in his
father's
shop.
In
1803
he was
working
at
Washington
Fac-
tory,
R. I., and in 18
15
was in business at Potter Hill in the
shop
which he
bought
about that time. In
1824
or
'25
he took
into
partnershi])
his brother
Oliver,
and the two were asso-
ciated in business until
1867,
wlien the
partnership
was termi-
13
194
^/"-' Babcock
Genealogy.
nated. the liiisincss
closed,
and the
shop,
which had hecn sold
to E. and 11.
Babcock,
was torn down.
In
1807
he was
Ensign
in the
Westerly
Militia,
and in 1808
Lieutenant in the same
company,
and in
1842
served as a law
and order volunteer in the Dorr rebellion. In
1816,
'17,
and
'29
he was
Justice
of the Peace,
and in
1821,
'23, '39,
and
'40
he
represented
his town in the State
Legislature.
Children :
Hannah
Almy,
b. Potter Hill. Oct.
13, 1819;
d. Potter
Hill, May 3,
1853,
unm.
840 Mary
Ann," b.
Sept.
11,
183
1 ; m.
(i)
Charles N. Crandall
;
m.
(2)
Dr.
John
H. Merrill.
373. Betsy'
Babcock,
dau. of Daniel and Content
(Potter)
Ba1)cock
(Oliver, James, James, John, James),
b. Pot-
ter Hill,
R.
1.,
Feb.
21,
1787;
d.
Hopkinton (Ashaway),
R.
I.,
June 4, 1858;
m.
Hopkinton,
Nov.
25, 1807, George,
son
of
Benjamin
and Martha
(Irish) Irish,
b.
Newport,
R.
I.,
Oct. I,
1786,
d.
Ashaway, Apr. 19, 1869.
He m.
(2)
Sally (Potter),
widow of
Philip
Fenner
;
m.
(3)
Martha Bab-
cock,
widow.
George
Irish when
young
learned the blacksmith trade of
Daniel
Babcock,
whose
daughter
he afterward married ; later
became a farmer on a hired farm in N.
Stonington
;
still later
settled
upon
his own farm in
Hopkinton.
Children :
841
Eliza," b. N.
Stonington,
Conn., Nov.
24, 1808;
m.
Benjamin
Frank-
lin
Langworthy.
842 George, Jr.,
b. N.
Stonington,
Feb.
7, 1810;
m.
(i)
Maria
Potter;
m.
(2) Mary
S. Adams.
843
Rev.
James
Reed, b. N.
Stonington,
Dec.
18,
181
1;
m.
(i)
Char-
lotte C. Babcock;
m.
(2)
Eliza Green
Browning.
Emeline M.,
b. N.
Stonington, May 23,
1815 ;
d. New
London,
Conn., Sept. 9, 185
1
;
m. at
Hopkinton,
R. I., Mar., 1838.
Thomas,
son of Abel and
Temperance (Averv) Avery,
b. N.
Stonington,
July
16, 1808. d. at Brattleboro, Vt.,
Sept.
8,
1883.
No children.
844
Daniel B.. b. N.
Stonington,
Feb.
9,
1818; m.
Mary
Babcock.
845 Lucy
Ann, b.
June 7. 1819;
m. Deacon Matthew S.
Kenyon.
846 Mary
C. b. N.
Stonington, Sept. 27,
1821
;
m. Albert C. Greene.
847
Oliver B.,
b. N.
Stonington, Aug. 12, 1826;
m. Sarah
Anthony.
374.
J.\coB
Davis'^
Babcock,
son of Daniel and Content
(Potter)
Babcock
(Oliver, James, James, John, James),
b. Potter Hill.
R.
I..
Jan.
20.
1789:
d.
Ashaway,
R.
I.,
June
17, 1867:
m. Portsmouth,
R.
I..
Apr. 19, 1825,
Elizabeth,
dau. of
Peleg
and Hannah
(Cory) Almy,
b.
Portsmouth,
Apr. 23, 1803;
d.
Ashaway, Apr. 17, 1884.
In his
early
manhood he
taught
school,
but in 18 10 went
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D. BABCOCK.
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Genealogy. 195
for four
years
to
Coventry,
R.
I.,
to learn the machinist's
trade,
but in
1812,
while
setting up machinery
in Massachu-
setts,
he was induced to
go
"out West" to
Schenectady,
N.
Y.,
to establish a machine
shop. Shortly
thereafter the war broke
out,
and Mr. Babcock enlisted in Col. I'hiletus Swift's
Regi-
ment ''to
go
when
called,"' but was never called into the field.
He remained in
Schenectady eight years, making many
friends,
among
whom was Dr.
Eliphalet
Nott,
President of Union Col-
lege.
He constructed the first town clock in that
city
which
remained in use until i860. In 1820 he went to
Cornwall,
N. Y., to start
machinery
which he had
built,
and remained
there to
superintend
the mill.
In
1825
he
purchased
a half interest in a
carding
mill at
Ashaway,
R.
I.,
and removed
there,
where he
spent
the rest
of his life as a
manufacturer,
miller,
and
country
merchant.
He was one of the
pioneers
in total
abstinence,
and so zealous
was he in
advocating
teetotahsm that in derision his
neighbors
called the
place Temperance
Hollov/.
Mr. Babcock with Miss
Sally
Knowles
organized
the first
Sabbath school in the
town,
although
the
pastor disapproved
the measure. He also was one of the first to enlist in the cause
of freedom to the
blacks,
becoming
a
pronounced
Abolitionist
when that meant ostracism, and even
danger
to life and
prop-
erty.
But his zeal and influence
gained
friends for the
cause,
and his house became the
"depot
for the
underground
rail-
road." Seven times he was nominated for Lieutenant-Governor
on the Abolition ticket, not
anticipating
election,
but
simply
to
show his faith in his
principles.
One of the most beautiful
events in his life occurred when Mr. Lincoln's
Emancipation
Proclamation on
Jan.
i,
1863,
liberated four million of slaves.
After
midnight
of Dec.
31
his
neighbors
came in a
body
to
congratulate
him on the
great
event which w^as so near to his
heart,
calling
him from his bed with drums and music. He
spoke
to them
eloquently
and
feelingly, saying among
other
things, "^[y joy
is that I have li\'ed to see this
day,
w^hich until
lately
I never
expected
to see. I must leave the rest to
you
younger
men."
Jacob
Babcock w^as
Justice
for
Hopkinton 183
1,
'33. '38.
He was
Ensign
in
Hopkinton
Militia in 181 1- 12.
(Smith.)
Children:
848
Harriet,** b. Mar.
5,
1826: m.
John
Cnndall.
George,
b. Ashawav. R. I.,
July 5.
1828; d.
Ashaway, Aug.
12.
1830.
Marv
Almy,
b.
Ashaway,
R. I..
Aug. 14, 1831 ;
d.
Ashaway,
Oct.
7,
1831.
196
Tlic Babcock
Genealogy.
Peleg A.,
b.
Ashaway,
R.
I., Sept. 7, 1832;
d.
Ashaway, Aug. 3,
1844.
849
Sarah .Xntoinette. b.
Apr. 25, 1836;
in.
(i)
826 Edwin
Babcock;
m.
(2)
William M.
Humphrey.
Jacob D.,
b.
Ashaway,
R. I.,
Jan. 29, 1839;
d.
Ashaway,
Mar.
i,
1841.
850 John J.,
b.
Apr. 14, 1842;
m. Marion B. Devoll.
375.
Nancy'''
(Ann)
BABC(3CK.(lan. of Daniel and Content
(Potter)
Babcock
(Oliver,
James. James, John, James),
b.
Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
May 9, 1791";
d. Potter HiH, R.
I.,
Nov.
20, 1868;
m.
Hopkinton,
Nov.
12, 1812. Col.
Henry,
son of
Joseph
and Phebe
(Wells)
Potter,
b. Potter
Hill,
Mar.
12,
1790,
d.
Waterford, Conn.,
Nov.
22, 1864.
Children :
851
William H.,' b.
Aug.
26.
1816; jn. Bridget
Rathbun.
852
Phoebe
A.,
b. Mar.
22, 1823:
m. Thomas
Carey
Potter.
376.
Oliver'^
Babcock,
son of Daniel and Content
(Potter)
Babcock
(Oliver,
James. James, John. James),
b.
Hop-
kinton,
R.
I.,
Dec.
12,
1797.
d. Potter
Hill,
R.
I.,
Sept. 9,
1869;
m.
Stoning-ton,
Conn.,
Jan.
11, 1824,
Phebe,
'^
dan. of
226
Stephen^
and Phebe
(Bnrch)
Babcock,
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Mar.
5,
1802, d. Potter Hill, Oct.
15,
1886.
Educated in the schools of his native
town,
with their limita-
tions,
he
supplemented
his
schooling
with
good reading,
of
which he was
very
fond all his
life,
and which served
him,
like
many
another,
in
good
stead for more liberal
opportunities
in school. As a
young
man he
taught singing
school
during
winter
evenings,
and was an excellent choir
singer, having
acted as chorister in his church for about
twenty-five years.
When
only
twelve
years
of
age
he was
baptized
and united
with the First S. D. B. Church of
Hopkinton,
with which he
remained a member
during
the rest of his life. He
always
showed a
dee])
interest in the schools of his
neighborhood
and for
many years
acted as school
trustee,
hiring
the teachers
and
always making
them welcome
guests
in his home at a time
when
"boarding-
around" was the method of
taking
care of
the teachers
during
the school terms.
He served his town as
Justice
of the Peace, Assessor of
Taxes, and in various other
capacities.
Bv his efforts the Pot-
ter Hill
post
office was
established, and he was the first
post-
master. He was
always
faithful to whatever trust was im-
posed upon
him,
honoring
the
position
rather than
being
hon-
ored
by
it.
About
1824
he entered into
partnership
with his eldest
The Babcock
Genealogy. 197
brother, Daniel,
for the manufacture of
edged
tools at Potter
Hill,
R.
I.,
and the name of D. Babcock & Co.
upon any
tool
was
always
a
sign
of real excellence. The
partnership
con-
tinued about
forty years,
when the water
power
was sold to
the
factory
o^vners at Potter Hill.
In
June, 1842,
when the Dorr war occurred in Rhode Island
and the State
government
was
threatened,
Mr.
Babcock,
as
Sergeant,
"shouldered his musket" and with his brother Daniel
and his own son
Nathan,
then a
young
man less than
eighteen
years
of
age,
went to Providence in the
company
of
Capt.
William Potter,
3d Regiment, 3d Brigade
of State
Volunteers,
to
light,
if need
be,
for "law and
order;"
but no
fighting
oc-
curred. His
youngest
son,
the author of this
book,
remembers
well the
bright
flintlock musket which his father
brought
home
from this
campaign.
]\Ir. Babcock was
eminently
a
social,
genial
man,
fond of his
family
and
friends,
devoted to his
Church,
a
temperance
re-
former
among
the first of his
town,
and an enthusiast in the
cause of
antislavery, though
not an adherent of the Aboli-
tion
Party.
He was an all-around broad-minded man. Pre-
vious to his
marriage
he settled at Potter
Hill,
R.
I.,
where
the remainder of his life was
spent.
His
wndow,
who survived
him seventeen
years,
lived in the same house for
sixty-two
years.
"He was
Justice
of the Peace of
Westerly
in
1843,
'46, '47, '48." (Smith.)
Children,
b. at Potter
Hill,
R. I. :
853
Nathan,*' b. Nov.
19, 1824;
m. Phebe
Johnson.
Phebe Maria, b. Feb. 20. 1826;
d. Potter Hill,
R.
I.,
May
18,
1833.
854
Amanda, b. Oct. 20.
1827;
m. Thomas R. Green.
855
Daniel, b. Dec.
4. 1828;
m.
(i)
Phebe Stillman
;
m.
(2) Mary
A.
Stillman.
856
Ann Elizabeth, b.
Jan. 7, 1831
;
m. Charles A. Fennier.
857 Stephen,
b. Dec. 22,
1832;
m. Mrs. Henrietta Van Patten
Taylor.
858 Lucy .Mmy,
b.
Sept. 17. 1834;
unm.
Martha
Jane,
b. Dec.
8. 1836;
d. Oct.
31, 1837.
859
Phebe
Jane,
b.
Sept. 30, 1838;
m. William B. Wait.
Cynthia Cogswell,
b.
May
28,
1841 ;
d.
Apr. 25. 1842.
860
Julia
Maria, b.
Apr. 13. 1843 ;
m.
Henry
S. Ambler.
377.
Lucy' Babcock. dau. of Daniel and Content
(Potter)
Babcock
(Oliver. James, James, John. James),
b.
Hop-
kinton. R. I.,
Jan. 24,
1801
;
d.
Portsmouth,
R.
I.,
Aug.
8,
1853;
m.
Hopkinton,
Dec. 26,
1819,
David, son of Pe-
leg
and Hannah
(Cory) Almy,
b.
Portsmouth,
May 13,
1794,
d. Portsmouth,
Aug.
2,
1872.
Settled at
Portsmouth,
R.
I., on their own farm, where all their children were born
and reared.
198
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Children :
861
Elizabeth,'"
b.
Sept.
26, 1820;
m. Horatio Alonzo Stone.
862
Lucy
Maria,
b.
Aug. 3, 1824;
m. Andrew
Jackson Cory.
863
Harriet
Wayland,
b.
May
16, 1832;
m.
Elijah Anthony.
Daniel,
b.
Apr.
18, 1837;
unni.
864
Altana Erances, b. Mar. 12,
1843;
m. William C. Chase.
The above Daniel owns and
occupies
the
family
homestead,
at Ports-
mouth,
R.
I., 1903.
378. Mary'
Babcock,
dan. of Daniel and Content
(Potter)
Babcock
(Oliver, James, James, John, James),
b.
Hop-
kinton,
R.
I.,
Nov.
2, 1806,
or
'07;
d. Potter
Hill,
R.
I.,
Jan.
18,
1883;
m.
Hopkinton, Jan. 15, 1839, Peleg,
son of Clark
and
Sally (Rogers)
Saunders,
b. Potter
Hill,
Mar.
9, 1809,
d.
Providence,
R. I.,
Jan.
16,
1889.
Peleg
Saunders was a
ship carpenter;
settled at
Mystic,
Conn.,
where for
many years
he worked at his
trade;
later
owned and
occupied
a home at Potter
Hill,
and worked a
por-
tion of the time at
ship building
in
Westerly,
R. I.
Children :
Ann Amelia, b.
Mystic,
Conn., Oct.
31, 1840;
d.
Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
June
8,
1843.
George,
b.
Hopkinton,
R. I..
May 3, 1844;
d.
Hopkinton,
Feb.
8,
1847.
865
Ella
B.,'
b.
May i, 1851;
m.
Wellington
L. Lewis.
379.
Timothy"
Babcock,
son of
Timothy
and Esther
(Bill-
ings)
Babcock
(Timothy, James, James, John, James),
b. in
Ashford, Conn.,
in
1777;
m. Nov.
13,
1806, Martha,
dau. of Ames and Martha
(Woodward) Bugbee.
He d.
Ware.
Mass.,
Dec.
15,
1828.
In 181
5
he moved from
Ashford, Conn.,
to
Ware, Mass.,
where he owmed and cultix^ated a farm of two hundred and
sixty
acres. He also owned and
kept
a tavern stand on the
main road between Boston and
Albany,
which he
piuxhased,
it is
said,
of his brother Archibald. In
1836
the heirs sold the
homestead farm and tavern stand in Ware and all wxnt
West,
going by
the Ohio River to
Cairo, 111., thence
up
the Missis-
sippi
River to St.
Louis,
where the winter of
1836-7
was
spent.
In the
following spring they
removed to
Hampton
Township,
Rock Island
Count3^
111.
They
were the
pioneers
of that
township,
and their descendants still reside there.
Martha
(Bugbee)
Babcock, widow of
Timothy,
d. in
Hamp-
ton
Township,
111.,
Sept. 17. 1849, aged sixty-five.
Children :
866 Esther Palmer,^
b.
Sept.
11,
1807;
m.
(i) Hinckley Andrews;
m.
(2)
Aaron Gould.
The Dahcuck
Genealogy. 199
867
Martha
Woodard,
b.
Jan. 9,
181
1;
m. Lemuel Andrews.
868
Julia
Maria, b. Oct.
13, 1813;
m. David Hawes.
869 Timothy Alpheus,
b. Mar.
25. 1816;
m. Amanda McNeil.
870
Francis
Bugbce,
b.
May i, 1819;
unm.
871 John
Elias. b. Dec.
18,
1821
;
m. Eliza Wells.
Stephen
Fielder,
b. Nov.
17. 1825;
d. Nov.
24, 1825.
872 George Mills,
b.
Aug. 10, 1828;
m. Helen
Negus.
380. Archibald'
Babcock,
son of
Timothy
and Esther
(Bilhngs)
Babcock
(Timothy, James, James, John,
James),
b.
Ashford,
Conn.,
Mar. 8,
1780;
d.
Charlestovvn,
Mass.,
Aug.
10, 1862;
m.
(i)
Hannah,
dau. of Thaddeus and
Mary (Coburn)
Richards,
b.
Ashford, Conn.,
Aug., 1785,
d.
Feb.
17,
181
7;
m.
(2)
18
18,
Ehzabeth,
dan. of Nehemiah
and Susannah
(Stearns) Wyman,
of
W'oburn, Mass.,
b. ]\Ied-
ford, Mass.,
Jan.
6.
1796,
d.
Jan. 27, 1859.
Archibald settled first in Ashford or
Mansfield, Conn.,
thence removed to Ware,
Mass.,
where he
kept
a tavern on the
main road from Boston to
Albany.
He later sold the tavern
to his brother
Timothy
and removed to Boston,
and
finally
to
Charlestown. He owned much real estate on Bunker Hill and
vicinity.
At his death he left to the
city
of Charlestown
$3,000,
the income of which was to be used to furnish music
on the
4th
of
July
and
17th
of
June;
also
$3,000
for same
piu'pose
to town of Ashford. Conn.,
his native town,
and also
$3,000
toward a
public library
in same
place.
The remains of himself, of his two
wives,
and a number of
his children are interred in a
burying grovmd
near Bunker
Hill, Charlestown, where a
granite
monument of elaborate
design
marks the
place.
His
marriages,
children,
etc.,
can be
found in
W'yman's
Charlestown
Genealogies
and Estates.
Children
by
first wife:
873
Archibald D.,* b. Dec.
13, 1808;
m.
Fanny
Richards.
Elbridge.
b. Ware, Mass..
June
i,
1811;
d.
1815.
Hannah
R., b.
;
d. Nov.
7, 1815.
Thaddeus. b. Boston, Mass.,
May
11,
1813;
d. Nov.
21,
1818.
Maria, b. Mar. 26,
1815;
d. Oct.
30, 1833.
Hannah,
b. Feb.
8, 1817;
d. Mar.
29. 1817.
Children,
by
second wife :
Elizabeth
Wyman.
b. Dec.
13,
1818; d. ; m.
1840, Abijah
Wyman,
son of
Abijah
and Martha
(Story) Hovey.
She was a
widow in
1889.
Esther Ann, b. ; d.
Sept.
28, 1821.
Isaac
W.,
b. ; d.
Aug. 4,
1826.
381.
Thomas Palmer"
Babcock, son of
Timothy
and Es-
ther
(Billings)
Babcock
(Timothy, James, James. John,
James),
b. in
A.shford, Conn.,
Nov.
26,
1793;
d.
Owensboro,
200 The Babcock
Genealogy.
Ky., 1848;
111.
Emily Ruice,
b.
Williiigtoii,
Conn.,
d. Onon-
daga,
N.
Y.,
1827.
Children,
b. Ashford :
Dwight,
b.
1815;
(1. New
Orleans,
1848.
874
Sanford,- b. Oct.
15, 1817;
m. Adeline
J.
Green.
875 Palmer,
I).
Aug. 12, i8ig;
d.
;
m.
(i)
Lucenia
Case;
m.
(2)
Mrs.
Henry.
876 Jasper,
b. 1821
;
m. in New York State in
1844.
Emily,
b.
Apr., 1823;
d.
;
m. Charles
McCarthy,
New York.
No issue.
382.
John
Read'
Babcock,
son of
John
and Louisa
(Gil-
more)
Babcock
(Timothy, James, James, John, James),
b. N.
Stoning-ton,
Conn.,
Jan.
28,
1788;
d.
Carbondale, Pa.,
Oct.
15, 1836;
m. Nov.
I,
1815.
Eliza,
dan. of
Zelophehad
Ely,
of
Lyme,
Conn.,
b.
Lyme, 1798,
d.
1835.
Children :
877 Jacob Ely,'
b. Oct.
28, 1817;
m.
Lucy Lathrop.
878
Elizabeth
Sterling,
b.
July 24, 1820;
m.
Jan. i, 1843,
Andrew
Rogers.
879
Louisa
Gilmore,
b. Dec.
15,
1821
;
m.
(i)
Samuel W.
Spencer;
m.
(2) James
G. Packer.
Lyman Robert,
b.
Pennsylvania, Sept. 25, 1823 ;
d.
Sept. 26,
1826.
880 Charles March, b.
Pennsylvania,
Dec.
22, 1825 ;
m. Clara D. Connor.
881
John
Read,
Jr.,
b.
Pennsylvania. Apr. i, 1828;
m.
Betsy
Warner.
882
Lucy
Amanda, b.
Pennsylvania,
Nov.
5, 1830;
m. Oct.
14, 1852,
George
C.
Brundage.
Samuel
Benjamin,
b.
Carbondale, Pa.,
Feb.
21, 1833;
d. Salt Lake
City,
Mar.,
1877.
He served as a scout under Gen. Rosecrans in
the War of the Rebellion.
883 James Thomas,
b.
Pennsylvania,
Feb.
4, 1835 ;
m.
Julia
A. Mason.
383.
Louisa Miners
Babcock,
dan. of
John
and Louisa
(Gilmore)
Babcock
(Timothy, James, James, John,
James),
b. Dec.
17, 1789;
d.
Hopkinton,
R.
L,
Sept.
11,
1870;
m. Oct.
13,
18 1
5, Jesse
Brown, b.
Brooklyn, Conn.,
Aug.
i,
1790,
d.
Hopkinton, July 27, 1869.
Children,
b.
Hopkinton
:
Son, b.
July 13, 1817;
d. same
day.
Maria
Louisa, b.
Apr. 19, 1819;
d. Oct.
9, 1819.
Son, b.
May
20, 1820; d. same
day.
884
Adeline
Hester",
b. Nov.
5,
1821
;
m. Dennis S. Wilbur.
Eliza Averill, b.
Jan. 10,
1823;
d.
Apr. 7, 1833.
885 Jesse,
b.
July 10, 1824;
m.
(i)
Malvina
Newsbury;
m.
(2)
Mrs.
Susan West.
Mary Ann,
b. Mar.
30, 1826;
d. Feb.
4, 1841.
384.
Robert Gilmore"
Babcock,
son of
John
and Louisa
(Gilmore)
Babcock
(Timothy, James, James, John,
James),
b.
Pomfret, Conn.,
Feb.
29, 1792;
d.
;
m.
(i)
Boston,
Aug. 3, 1817, Sally
Otis,
b.
Roxbury,
Mass.,
May 15,
OLIVER BABCOCK.
1
797-
1
869. Page 196.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
201
1798,
d.
Sept. 2^, 1819;
m.
(2)
Dorchester, Mass.,
Apr. 25,
1822,
Lucy,
dau. of Unite and
Jernslia (Glover)
Blackman,
b.
Dorchester,
June
10,
1803,
d.
Mihvaukee, Wis.,
June
10,
1875,
at the residence of her
dauj^hter,
Mrs. Louisa G. Bol-
ton. She was buried in her father's tomb in Dorchester.
In the War of 1812 Robert was a
privateer's
man on board
the American
privateer
Prince de Neufchatel. Oct.
11, 1814,
his vessel had a
bloody
but victorious
engagement
with the
British
frigate Enclymion.
A
thrilling
account of this en-
gagement
is
given by
Roosevelt in his Naval War of 181 2. In
181
5
Mr. Babcock was taken
prisoner by
the British and con-
fined in Dartmoor until the close of the \var.
He was a skillful blacksmith. He obtained the contract in
1843
for the iron doors and shutters for Bunker Hill Monu-
ment. He invented a machine for
making
horse
shoes,
and
patented
the same Feb.
24, 1851.
Children
by
second wdfe:
Jerusha Glover,
b.
Roxbury, Mass.,
Ma\'
2, 1824;
d.
Aug.
26, 1826;
ni.
George
La
Fayette,
b.
Roxbury, Mass., May 2, 1824;
d. Nov.
25. 1848.
886 Louisa Gilmore,"
b. Oct.
7, 1827
;
m. G. W. Bolton.
9Sy
Andrew
Jackson,
b.
July
12.
1830;
m. Harriet Palmer.
888
Lucy
Blackman, b.
Sept. 8, 1832 ;
ni.
Henry
Fobes.
889
Sarah
Otis,
b.
Apr. 22, 1834;
unm.
Josephine Augusta,
b.
Neponset Village,
Dorchester,
Mar.
11, 1836;
d. Mar. i.
1850.
890
Robert Gilmore.
Jr.,
1).
June 27, 1838;
ni. Lizzie
Young.
Elizabeth Averil, b.
Quincy,
Mass.,
July
6,
1842;
d.
young.
John
Read, b.
Quincy.
Mass.,
July
6, 1842 ;
d.
Apr. 24, 1865.
Solomon Willard, b.
Quincy,
Alass., Dec.
13, 1844
; res.
1902.
S.
Boston,
^lass. ; m. 1868, Louise
J.,
dau. of Samuel and Eliza
Rhodes,
of Fall River. No issue.
385.
Daniei7
Babcock,
son of
James
and Sarah
(Btullong)
Babcock
(Timothy, James. James, John, James),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn..
July 14, 1794;
d.
Alexandria,
N,
Y.,
Aug.
26,
1875;
m. Harriet, dau. of
George Page,
d. Oct.
2,
1872,
aged se\'enty-two.
Daniel and his sister
Polly
were the first of this Babcock
family
to settle in
Alexandria,
N. Y.
Children:
891 Angeline,'*
b. Dec. 16, 1821
;
m.
John
P. Hibbard.
892
Thankful, b. Dec.
29, 1823
; m. William H. Curtis.
Elmira,
b.
;
m. Orin Babcock.
386,
Lydia'^
Babcock,
dau. of
James
and Sarah
(Budlong)
Babcock
(Timothy, James, James, John, James),
b. N.
Stonington.
Conn..
May
2,
1797;
d.
Portsmouth,
O.
;
m.
Horace Craine.
202 The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Children :
Lydia,
b.
;
in.
Beatie; Melissa;
Horace.
387.
Nancy"
Babcock,
dau. of
James
and Sarah
(Budlong)
Babcock
(Timothy, James, James, John, James),
b.
Sherburne.
N.
Y.,
Apr.
28,
1799;
d.
Erie, Pa.,
Nov.
22, 1822;
m. Parmeter.
Children :
Had a
daughter,
now
(1902) living
at Erie.
Oliver;
a
Judge
at
Elkhart,
Ind.
388. PoLLY^
Babcock,
dan. of
James
and Sarah
(Budlong)
Babcock
(Timothy, James, James, John, James),
b.
Sherburne,
N.
Y.,
May 5,
1801 ;
d.
Alexandria,
N.
Y.,
July
26, 1884:
m.
Dec, 1822,
William
Holmes,
b. Oct.
19, 1787,
d. Alexandria,
Apr.
26,
1866.
He was a soldier in the War of
1812,
and was wounded in
the battle of Oueenstown
Heights. They
settled in 1822 at
Alexandria,
N. Y.
Children,
b. Alexandria :
893
Sarah B.,* b.
Sept. 13, 1826;
m.
John
Burdick.
Lois
B.,
b.
June 28, 1828;
m. Dec.
26, 1848,
Daniel
Reynolds. They
had ten children.
895 Mary
E., b.
Sept. 15, 1831
; m. Daniel Ebblie.
Harriet
E.,
b. Nov.
27, 1839;
m. Dec.
31, 1859,
Zera Wakefield.
Lived in Watertown ; had seven children,
all of whom died but
one, Ida,
who m. Waller
Woodward;
res. Great
Bend,
N. Y.
389.
Rectina''^
Babcock,
dau. of
James
and Sarah
(Bud-
long)
Babcock
(Timothy, James, James, John, James),
b.
Sherburne,
N.
Y.,
May 9, 1803;
lived and died in Steuben
Valley,
N. Y.
;
m. Solomon Porter.
Children :
George,
b.
;
d.
young.
Sarah, b. ; m.
(i) Hawkins;
m.
(2) George
Hunt. Had
four children.
Mary,
b.
;
m. Ball, now deceased.
Emily,
b.
;
m.
Ball,
now deceased.
390.
Rhodes Reed'^
Babcock, son of
James
and Sarah
(Budlong)
Babcock
(Timothy, James, James, John,
James),
b.
Sherburne,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 30, 1805;
d.
Alexandria,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
20,
1885;
m. Alexandria,
July
26,
1832, Melissa,
dau. of Richard and
Betsy (Leonard)
Thorn,
b.
Feb.,
18
15.
Rhodes Babcock moved from Sherburne in
1824
to what is
now known as Barnes
Settlement, Alexandria,
N. Y.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 203
Children,
b. at Alexandria :
898 Nancy Jane,"
b.
Sept. 19. 1833;
m
(0 Augustus Caprins;
m.
(2)
William McGrann.
899 James
Richard, b.
Sept. 17, 1835;
m.
(i)
Lucretia
Evans;
m.
(2)
Josephine
Luther.
900 John
Rhodes, b. Oct. 26, 1837;
m.
Mary
A. Loan.
901 Betsy
Caroline, b.
May 4, 1840;
m.
(i)
Ledsmar Randel
;
m.
(2)
George
Barden.
902
William Reed, b.
Apr. 23, 1842;
m.
(i) Julia Johnson;
m.
(2)
Polly
Hill.
Hiram
Westley,
b.
Apr. 19, 1844;
d.
July 14. 1845.
903 Joseph
Hill,
b.
May 14, 1847;
m. Martha
J. Dollings.
904
Daniel Franklin, b.
Sept. 30, 1849;
m. Annie S.
Dickey.
905
Liliie Melissa,
b.
Jan. 25, 1856;
m. Edward D. Herrick.
391. Philena"
Babcock,
dau. of
James
and Sarah
(Bud-
long)
Babcock
(Timothy, James, James. John, James),
b. Sherburne,
N. Y.,
Feb. 18.
1809;
m. Giles
Downing.
Lived
with her son in
Galesburg,
111.
Child :
Frank.
392.
Ora"
Babcock,
son of
James
and Prudence
(Walters)
Babcock
(Timothy, James, James, John, James),
b.
June
16,
1817;
d.
Marquette,
Mich.;
m.
Alexandria,
N.
Y.,
Catherine Derosie.

Ora Babcock was a soldier in a New York


regiment
in the
Civil V\\ar. He was a
competent
teacher,
and lived for
many
years
in
Oswego,
N. Y.
Children :
Eunice, b.
1857 (?)
; m.
John
Fenner. of
Oswego,
d. soon after.
Hattie,
b.
1874;
m-
Marshall;
res.
1902, Syracuse,
N. Y.
393.
Orrin' Babcock,
son of
James
and Prudence
(Wal-
ters)
Babcock
(Timothy, James, James, John, James),
b. Hamilton, N. Y.,
Apr.
6,
1819;
d. Alexandria,
Apr. 7.
1883;
m. Elmira
Babcock,
dau. of his half-brother Daniel. Or-
rin lived at
Fairfax, Va.,
until after the Civil
War,
when he
moved to Alexandria.
Children :
La
Mott,
deceased
; Dewitt,
deceased.
394.
JoxATHAN'
Babcock,
Jr.,
son of
Jonathan
and Eliza-
beth
(Adams)
Babcock
(Nathan, Samuel,
James, John,
James),
b. Westerlv.
R. I.,
Sept. 13, 1795;
d. Brookfield,
N. Y.,
Dec. 2T,
1852;
m. Plainfield, N.
Y.,
Mary (Polly),
dau. of
Perry
C. Clark, d.
Plainfield,
Aug. 31, 1830.
204
^^"' Babcock
Genealogy.
Children:
906 Morris,'*
b.
Aug. 14. 1820;
m. Elizabeth Brand.
907 Mary,
b.
Jan. 3, 1823;
ni. Milton W. St.
John.
Sophia,
b.
Feb., 1826;
d.
Aug. 9, 1856.
395.
Charles'
Babcock,
son of Charles and
Tacy ( Lang-
worthy)
Babcock
(Nathan,
Sanincl,
James, John,
James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Aug.
28,
1792;
d.
Aug. 29, 1830;
m.
Aug. 15,
1816,
Martha Gardner, b.
,
d.
Onarga
Uill,
Aug.
26,
1868 or
'69.
Children :
908
Eliza
Ann,"
b. Oct.
8, 1817;
m. Francis Utter.
909 Elisha,
b.
Apr. 2:^, 1819;
m.
Jane
Clark.
910 Horace,
b.
Sept. 13,
1821
;
m. Sarah M. De Show.
Samuel
Stennett,
b.
May 28,
1826.
396.
Jonathan"
Babcock,
son of Charles and
Tacy (Lang-
worthy)
Babcock
(Nathan,
Samuel,
James, John,
James),
b.
Westerly
R.
L,
July
20,
1794;
d.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
May
28, 1864;
m.
(i)
Norwich, Conn.,
Aug.
12, 1821,
Julia
T.,
dau. of
Perry
and
Julia (Thompson) Chesebrough,
b. Nor-
wich,
Nov.
9,
1800,
d.
Brookfield, Feb.,
1831 ;
m.
(2)
Feb.,
1832,
Caroline L.
Chesebrough,
sister of first
wife,
b. Nor-
wich, Apr. 15,
1802,
d.
Brookfield, Feb.,
1891.
Children,
b. Brookfield :
Cornelia,
b. Mar.
23, 1823;
d.
Brookfield,
Mar.
12, 1842,
unm.
Julia C,
b. Feb. 10,
1831 ;
d.
Hamilton,
N.
Y.,
July 19. 1900,
unm.
Charles Felix, b.
May
2,
1833;
d.
Chicago,
111.,
Jan. 27, 1S82;
m.
West Union, la.,
Dec.
16, 1874,
Anna A.
Rogers.
She res.
1902,
West Union.
9TI
Hamden R..' b.
July
8,
1835;
m. Adclia D. Beebc.
George Hubbard,
b. Dec.
23, 1841 ;
d.
Hamilton,
N.
Y., Aug. 14,
1897,
unm.
397.
Samuel Langvvorthy' Babcock,
son of Charles and
Tac_y (Langworthy)
Babcock
(Nathan,
Samuel,
James,
John, James),
b.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
July 7, 1799;
d.
Adams,
N.
Y.,
Apr.
18,
1872;
m.
(i)
Brookfield,
Nov.
3,
1826,
Han-
nah
Williams,
b. , d.
July 4, 1830;
m.
(2) Apr. 5, 1831,
Almyra,
dau. of Samuel and
Polly (Stillman)
Burdick.
b.
Brookfield,
Feb.
12,
181 1, d. Nortonville, Kan.,
Nov.
13, 1883.
Children
by
second wife :
Hannah, b.
Brookfield,
N. Y.,
May 13, 1832;
d.
Adams,
N.
Y.,
June
22.
1853.
912
Herbert E.,*
b.
Sept.
28,
1833 ;
m. Lua Card.
Angeline,
b.
Brooicfield,
Nov.
12, 1835 ;
res.
1902, Northville,
Kan.
;
unm.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 205
913 Sophronia
B.. b.
June 29, 1S37;
m. Oliver Davis.
914
Osnian,
h. Dec.
,^o. iS,V):
in. Harriet
Latidpliere.
Charles O.. b. .Adams, Mar.
0, 184
1
;
d. Fori
Carrol,
D.
C, July 31,
1863.
915
Cornelia, b.
Jan.
18,
1844:
m.
John
G.
Spiccr.
916
IMalonc
S.,
b.
July 16, 1849;
m.
Amy
F. Green.
398. Andrew''^ B.xbcock,
.son of Charles and Tacv
(Lan<:^-
wortliy)
Bal)Cock
(Natlian, Samuel,
James, J^lm,
James),
b. Oct.
28,
1S03;
d.
Kankakee, 111.,
Nov.
17,
i860;
m.
1830,
Orilla,
dan. of Rev. Elias
Bailey,
b. New
York,
Dec.
10,
18
10,
d. Kankakee.
Children,
h.
Rrookfield,
N. Y. :

917
Norman,' b.
Apr. 17, 1831
: m.
Emogene
Bardeen.
Elmer, b.
June
12,
1836;
d. West Winfield, N. Y.,
Sept. 10, 1890.
Dwight
I., b. Feb. 22,
1845;
d.
1888, Kankakee,
111.
Flora, b.
Sept.
12,
1849.
918
Florence
O.,
b.
Apr. 10, 1852;
m. Herbert H. Wilcox.
399.
Henry C?
Babcock,
son of Charles and
Tacy (Lang-
worthy)
Bal)Cock (Nathan. Samuel,
James, John,
Tames),
b. Brookfield. N. Y.. Oct.
13, 1805;
d.
Albion. Wis.,
Jan.
8.
18S4:
m. De
Ruyter.
N. Y..' Nov. 16.
183T, Temper-
ance,
dau. of William and Anna
(Coon)
Burdick,
b.
Albion,
Wis.. Nov.
15,
181 T, d.
Jan. 10,
1900.
Children, b. Brookfield:
Charles W., b.
May 15. 1833
: d. Brookfield. Feb. 8,
1834-
919
Emilus W..' b.
Jan. 9, 1835 ;
m. Marie E. Brown.
920 Henry
De Los. b.
Aug.
30,
1837;
m. Sarah E.
Reynolds.
921
Lorene E., b.
May 24, 1841 ;
m.
Irving
Winnek.
Cornelia, b. Oct. 28,
1844:
d. Albion. Wis., Nov.
27, 1864.
Tacv M.. b.
Apr.
2.
1846:
d. De Ruvter, N.
Y.,
Mav
29, 1847.
IMartha V., b. Nov.
15, 1849;
d. Albion, Wis..
May 25,
1882.
922
Frances D., b.
June 4, 1852
; m. Nathan
Kelley.
400.
Elery'''
Babcock,
son of Charles and
Tacy (Lang-
worthy)
Babcock
(Nathan, .Samuel,
James, John,
James),
b. Brookfield, N. Y., Nov.
27,
181 1
;
d. Albion.
Wis.,
May 4, 1865:
m.
Clarksville,
N. Y., Mar.
13, 1833. Fanny,
dau. of Amos and Catherine
(Clark) Burdick,
b.
Clarksville,
Mar.
13.
1 8
14,
d.
Albion,
Apr. 24, 189
1.
Children, b. Brookfield:
Catherine, b.
Jan.
6,
1834
: res. IQ02, Albion. Wis.
Emma L.. b.
Aug. 16.
1836;
res.
1902, Minneapolis,
Minn.;
m.
Albion. Wis., W. D.
Hillyer.
Hermon. b.
Apr. 9, 1839;
d.
Milton, Wis., Oct.
2, 1892;
m. Char-
lotte Odell.
Florus W.. b. Tan. 22,
1842;
res.
1902, Sparta,
Wis.
923
Charles
I.,'
b.
May 11, 1850;
m. Clara
J.
Wilcox.
2o6 The Bahcock
Genealogy.
401.
Albert''^
Babcock,
son of Charles and
Tacy (Lang-
worthy)
Babcock
(Nathan, Samuel,
James, John,
James),
b.
Brookhekl,
N.
Y.,
July
6, 1814;
d. Adams
Center,
N.
Y.,
May
8, 1884;
m.
Verona, N.
Y.,
Feb.
20, 1845, Sophro-
nia
O.,
dan. of Caleb and Snsan
(Williams)
Green,
b.
Verona,
Feb.
14, 1816,
d. Adams
Center,
Mar.
7, 1890.
Albert Babcock at one time was a
merchant,
later owned a
large flouring
mill at
Rome,
N.
Y.,
which was
destroyed by
fire.
Children :
Charles, b.
1846, Brookfield;
res. Adams
Center,
N. Y.
;
m. Adams
Center,
Ella Williams.
Hamilton,
b.
1848,
Brookfield ;
res.
1902, Watertown,
N. Y.
;
m.
Lee,
N.
Y.,
Nellie Putman.
924
Orletta
A.,"
b.
July
18, 1849;
m. Orville Potter.
925 Mary
A.,
b.
July
20.
1853 ;
m. Morris Merriman.
George
N., b. Verona,
1855 ;
d.
Verona,
unni.
Irving,
b.
Verona, 1858;
unm.
402.
David^
Babcock,
son of David and
Fanny (Tifft)
Babcock
(Nathan, Samuel,
James, John, James),
b.
Westerly,
R. L,
Sept.
21,
1809;
d. Mason
City,
la.;
m. Maria
York.
d. California.
Children :
925a
William," b. Oct. 2,
1843 ;
m. Emma
Ingraham.
Frank;
Candace
; Sarah;
Fannie.
403.
JoHN^
Babcock,
son of David and
Fanny (Tifft)
Bab-
cock
(Nathan,
Samuel,
James, John, James),
b. Lot-
tery Village,
near
Westerly,
R.
L,
Dec.
16, 1810;
d. Leonards-
ville,
N.
Y.,
Oct..
1894;
m.
(i)
Leonardsville,
Mar.
i,
1841,
Sarah
M.,
dau. of
Reynolds
and Sarah
(Clark)
Greenman,
b.
Edmeston,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
19,
1818,
d.
Leonardsville,
Dec.
12,
1877;
m.
(2)
Lorett Coon.
Child :
926 Henry Dwight,**
b.
June 24, 1845
;
m.
Nancy
Brown.
404.
Charlotte^
Babcock,
dau. of Paul and Charlotte
(Crandall)
Babcock
(Samuel,
Samuel,
James, John^
James),
b.
Westerly,
R. L,
Sept. 15, 1781
;
d. Brookfield.
N.
Y.,
Feb.
22,
1844;
m.
Sept. 17, 1803, Westerly, Augustus,
son of
Augustus
and Thankful
(Saunders)
Crandall,
b.
;
d. Oct.
9, 1847,
Brookfield.
Children,
b. Brookfield :
Welcome, b. Mar. 28, 181
1;
d.
Walworth, Wis., Feb., 1889;
m.
Aug. 26, 1830,
Emily
Douse.
PHEBE
(BABCOCK)
BABCOCK.
1802- 1886.
Page 196.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
207
Damarius, t).
;
m. Gardner Coon.
Jarcd,
b. Nov.
4, 1814;
d. Brookfield,
Apr. 5, 1893;
m.
(i) Alzina,
dau. of
Josiah Mason;
m.
(2) Corey.
Two children
by
each wife.
Jerry,
b. Nov.
4, 1814;
m.
(i) Polly Palmer,
d. Oct. 20.
1855;
m.
(2) 689
Vermeda Babcock.
Fidelia, b. ;
ni.
July
10, 1836. John
Brown.
Phebe,
b.
;
m. Feb.
4. 1840.
Sila.s Burdick,
of W. Genesee.
Cynthia,
b.
;
m. Charles Coon.
405.
Damarius'
Babcock,
dau. of Paul and Charlotte
(Crandall)
Babcock
(Samuel,
Samuel, James, John,
James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Oct.
14, 1783;
d.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 30, 1869;
m.
Westerly,
Dec.
22,
1803,
Nathan,
son of
Henry
and
Mary (Irish)
Burch, b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Jan.
16,
1
78
1,
d.
Brookfield,
June
16, 1858.
In the winter of
1805-6 they
moved from
Stonington,
Conn.,
on an ox-sled to
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
where their five children
who lived to adult life were all
born,
married,
and died.
While
living
in Connecticut the wife observed the seventh
day
and the husband the first
day
of the week as the Sabbath.
The first week after
reaching
their new home the husband
observed his wife
knitting
on her Sabbath. In
response
to
questions
from her husband she said that she had decided to
leave her Sabbath and observe his. He
replied.
"Put
up your
w^ork,
and we will both observe
your
Sabbath," which
they
continued to do the remainder of their
lives,
as did also
their children and
grandchildren.
Children :
Damarius. b.
Apr. 13, 1805 ;
d.
May 7, 1805.
Nathan,
b.
May 23,
1806: d. Nov. 8.
1849:
m.
(i) Jan. 24, 1S32,
Temperance,
dau. of
Jabish
and
Abigail (Babcock)
Brown, b.
Dec.
3.
181
1, d. Brookfield, N. Y.. Sept. 5, 1841
; m.
(2)
her sis-
ter, Lois,
b. Mar. 12. 1801. d.
Brookfield,
N. Y., Feb. 12,
1854.
Paul, b.
Sept. 15, 1808;
d.
Aug.
28.
1890;
m.
Jan. 13, 1835, Cynthia,
dau. of
Judge
Elisha and
Betsy (Brown) Randall,
d. Nov.
30,
1898.
Charlotte,
b. Mar.
23,
1812; d.
Apr.
18.
1842;
m. Oct.
24, 1833,
Dewitt, son of Samuel H. and Olive
(Brown) Coon,
d.
June 30,
189s.
John Henry,
b.
June 3, 1815;
d.
Apr. 2},. 1900;
m. Nov.
17. 1836,
Phebe, dau. of David and Susannah
(Brown) Hinckley,
b.
July
31, 1885.
IMary
Burch. b.
June
10.
1819;
d.
Sept. 24. 1858;
m. Dec.
30, 1841,
Siias, son of William and Hannah
(Clarke) Whitford, b. 1810.
d.
Jan. 30, 1892.
406.
Mary'^
Babcock,
dau. of Paul and Charlotte
(Cran-
dall)
Babcock
(Samuel, Samuel,
James, John, James).
b.
May
2,
1787;
d. Feb.
8, 1880;
m.
Sept. 17, 1803, Kenyon,
2o8 The Bahcock
Gcucaloiix
tij
son of
Aui;usliis
and Thankfnl
(Sanndcrs)
Crandall.
They
settled in Brook
field,
N. Y.
Children :
Jarcd B.,
b.
July 22,
181 1.
EiiDcli, b.
June 27, 1813;
m.
Jan. 30, 1834,
Parmelia Williams.
Mary Ann,
b.
Sept. 2, 1815;
m.
June i, 1835,
Roswell P. Douse.
Nancy B.,
b.
Apr.
8, 1818;
m.
May 10, 1839,
Herman Hull.
William
Henry,
b.
July 27, 1820;
m. Nov.
10, 1842,
Anna
Brand,
d.
June 12, 1897.
Cbarlotta B.,
b.
Aug. 17, 1822;
d.
Sept. 19, 1842.
Tbankful,
b. .
Almira
Jane,
b. Feb.
6, 1S27;
m. Feb.
13, 1845,
Roswell
Brand, d.
July 4, 1867.
Martin
Louis,
b.
May 20, 1829;
d. .
407.
Paul"
Babcock,
son of Paul and Charlotte
(Crandall)
Babcock
(Samuel,
Samuel,
James, John, James),
b.
June 3, 1791 ;
d.
Sept. 19, 1872;
m.
Sept. 5,
181
1,
Amy,
dau.
of
Job
Clark,
of
Hopkinton.
He owned and
occupied
a farm near
Lottery Village,
West-
erly,
and was
Justice
of Peace 18
19,
'21,
'35,
and
'48.
"He
was
Ensign
in
Hopkinton
Militia in
1813,
Lieutenant in
1814,
Captain 1816-17." (Smith.)
Children :
Mary
A., b.
May
21. 1812;
d.
June 24,
1861
;
m.
Sept. 22, 1842,
Benjamin Cbamplain.
Charlotte,
b.
May 30, 1816;
m.
843
Rev.
J.
R. Irish.
Paul
Clark,
b.
Aug. 22, 1828;
d.
young.
408.
Jareiv
Babcock.
Jr.,
son of
Jared
and Martha
(Lewis)
Babcock
(Samuel,
Samuel,
James, John, James),
b.
Aug.
8,
1792;
d. Charlestown,
R.
L,
Jan.
i,
1827;
m.
Hopkin-
ton,
R.
L,
Mar. 6,
1817,
Lois,
dau. of Elias and Elizabeth
(Browning)
Lewis,
b.
Hopkinton,
Mar.
27, 1793,
d.
Ashaway,
Feb. 18.
1852.
Children :
927
Samuel F.," b. Mar.
7,
1818;
m. Susan M.
Berry.
928
Welcome
B.,
b. Nov. 22,
1819;
m.
Mary Roger.s.
929
Daniel L.,
b.
June 19, 1822;
m. Martha
Champlin.
930
Elias
L.,
b. Dec.
8, 1824;
m. Martha
J. Chipman.
409.
Stanton Prentice''^
Babcock,
son of
John
Prentice
and Anna
(Gavitt)
Babcock
(Isaac,
Daniel,
James.
John, James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
L.
Dec.
15, 1778;
d. Salina,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 7, 1856;
m.
Lucy Crary,
b.
June 15, 1779,
d.
1864.
Stanton Babcock settled on a farm in the town of
Groton,
Conn.,
on the
turnpike,
six miles east of New
London, Conn.,
where his children were born. PTe tended a
gristmill.
He was
S. WILLARD BABCOCK.
Page
201.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 209
a deacon in a
Hajitist
Church. He removed to
Sahna,
X.
Y.,
about
1844.
Chil(h"en :
931 John Prentice,"
b.
May 24, 1802;
ni.
(i
) Miss
Aycrs;
m.
(2)
Ann
Ayers.
Lucy
Ann. b. Nov. 2,
1S03;
m.
Pelcg Pendleton;
lived near Nor-
wich, N. Y. Had a
large family
of
children;
one of her sons,
Isaac, was
.Attorney
at Law and was one time
Mayor
of Sioux
City,
La.
Frances, b. Dec. 21,
1805:
m. Daniel
Morgan.
No children.
932 Mary,
b. Dec.
5, 1807;
ni. Hadlin F"ish.
933 -Abby
Eliza, b.
.*\pr.
22,
1817;
m. Abel
Hinckley.
Edwin, b. Nov. 20, 1822.
410.
Isaac' Babcock,
son of Isaac and
Amy (Gavitt)
Bab-
cock
(Isaac.
Daniel,
James, John, James),
b.
Groton,
Conn.. Dec.
25, 1789;
d.
;
m. Lucretia Gardner.
They
settled on a
farm,
adjoining
his mother's farm at
Dimock,
Pa.
Chilch'en :
Sally,
b.
;
d.
Apr. 9, 1897,
unm.
Henry
b.
;
d. Mar.
17, 1897,
unm.
.
George,
b.
;
d. Dimock. Pa.
Gurdon, b.
;
d. Scranton, Pa.
William, b.
;
d. Dimock, Pa.
Thomas, b.
;
d. Dimock, Pa.
Philander,
b.
;
moved
West;
killed
by
a
prairie
fire.
Ann ; res.
1902,
Dimock, Pa. ; m. Frank Newton. He d. Dec.
1896.
Charles
;
res.
1902, Dimock,
Pa.
411.
EzEKiEiJ
Babcock,
son of Isaac and
Amy (Gavitij
Babcock
(Isaac,
Daniel,
James, John, James),
b. Gro-
ton,
Conn.,
Alay
22,
1798;
d.
Bridgewater,
Pa., 1822;
m.
Lydia.
dau. of
Jonathan
Gardner,
b. Gales
Ferry,
Conn.,
d.
Bridgewater. Jan.
i.
1891.
Children,
b. at
Bridgewater:
Mary Ann,
b.
May 5, 1824;
d.
Kirksville;
m.
Bridgewater, John J.
Spencer.
Gardner, b. Dec.
7, 1825;
d.
Binghamton,
N.
Y., May 17, 1899;
m.
Amanda
Carpenter.
Alyn.
b.
Sept. 13. 1827
; d.
Hawlcy,
Pa.
;
m.
Bridgewater,
Chloe
Bisbee.
934 Lucy,"
b.
July 5, 1829;
m. Luther Moore.
Laura, b.
July 5, 1829;
res.
1902, Pawling,
N. Y.
;
m. Montrose,
S. P.
Longstreet.
Gillson. b.
Sept. 5, 1831 ;
d. .
Ellen A., b. Dec. 18.
1833;
res.
1902,
Binghamton.
N. Y.
Eunice,
b.
June
10,
1837;
res.
Pawling,
N. Y. ; m.
1857,
Rev. Robert
Hunt, b.
Liberty,
N. Y. Children :
Eugene ;
Eunice
; J.
E.
;
Pres-
ton, and Robert.
Amy,
b.
June
10,
1837.
Phebe and
Mason, twins
;
d. .
14
2IO The Bahcock
Gcncalop\
S.'
Willis E. B.. h. Oct.
8, 1839;
m. Florila Sweet.
Love, I).
June 11.
1843;
d. .
Dove,
twill to
preceding;
m. Edwin
Dorr,
of
Binghamton,
N. Y.
412.
Francis Mitchell"
Babcock,
son of Isaac and
Amy
(Gavitt)
Babcock
(Isaac, Daniel,
James, John, James),
b.
Groton, Conn.,
Nov.
12,
1799;
d.
Rockford, 111.,
Feb.
8,
1873;
m.
Brooklyn,
Pa.,
Mar.
2,
1825,
Parnel,
dau. of Zelo-
phehad Ely,
b.
Aug. 13,
1802,
d.
Dec,
1886.
They
settled first
in
Tunkhannock,
Pa., then in
Dimock, Pa.,
later in
Rockford,
111.,
1856.
Children :
Isaac,
b. Oct. 12,
1825, Dimock, Pa.;
res.
1901,
at
Brooklyn,
Pa.
Priscilla,
b. Tunkhannock, Pa., Apr. 4, 1831 ;
res.
1901, Cruell,
Vt.
;
m.
(i)
Nov.
24, 1857. Joseph
F.
Crosby,
merchant, Rockford, 111.,
d.
May
11,
1861 ; no
issue;
m.
(2) June
16, 1870,
Dr.
George,
son
of
Ephraim
and Hannah
(Gibbs) Bliss; practiced
medicine in
Poultney
more than
forty years,
d.
Apr. 10, 1890.
No children.
936 Noyes
Eliab,"
b.
Dimock, Pa., Jan. 8, 1833 ; m,
Harriet
Crosby.
937 Amy
Elizabeth,
b.
Jan. 19, 1835 ;
m.
George
Goodsell.
Lyman Francis,
b.
May 24, 1838;
m.
Mary
Stevens.
413.
Jesse^
Babcock,
son of Rev.
Jesse
and Hannah
(Thompson)
Babcock
(Isaac, Daniel, James, John,
James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Aug. 31,
1806;
d.
Fulton,
N. Y.,
Feb.
12, i860;
m.
Westerly, 1831,
Emeline,
dau. of
John
and
Bridget (Berry) Thompson,
b.
Westerly, May 17, 1809,
d.
Fulton,
Nov.
3, 1899.
Children :
938
Leeman B.,'*
b. Oct.
30, 1833 ;
m. Harriet Vose.
939 Courtney F.,
b. Mar.
9, 1846;
m. Cecilia
Kennedy.
414.
John
C." Babcock,
son of William and
Penelope
Bab-
cock
(William,
Daniel,
lames,
John, James),
b. W^est-
erly,
R. I., Oct.
14, 1780 (A.
V.'
R.),
d.
Persia,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
12,
1850,;
m. Catherine,
dau. of William and
Dolly
Rheinhardt,
b. New York
State,
Nov.
14, 1792,
d. New
York,
May
i,
1838.
Children :
Louisa,
b.
Jan.
26, 1814;
d. Gowanda, Aug.
21,
1891,
unm.
940
Roanna,*
b.
Apr.
11, 1816;
m. Norman H. Allen.
John
R.,
b.
Jan. 27, 1819;
d. Persia,
June
21, 1868, unm.
941
Horace,
b.
Apr.
12.
1825;
m.
Mary
Locke.
415.
Jesse'
Babcock,
son of
James
and Sarah
(Ross)
Bab-
cock
(James,
Daniel. James,
John, James),
b.
Westerly,
R. I.,
May
20,
1784;
d. W^estfield, N.
Y.,
Mar. i, 1868:
m.
Alfred,
N. Y.,
Prudence, dau. of
Jesse
and Ruble
(Green-
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
211
man)
Whitfunl, b.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
1805,
d.
Mina,
N.
Y.,
Feb.,
1864.
Children,
b. Alfred :
Sarah,
b.
;
m.
Joseph
Babcock.
Joshua W., b.
Sept. 7, 1825;
res.
1902. Westfield,
N. Y.
Rue
G.,
b.
;
d.
Apr.,
1866 or
'67, Westfield,
N. Y.
;
m. New
York.
Dudley McHenry.
Emma H.. b.
;
d.
May, 1867, Westfield,
unm.
William D.
C,
b.
;
d.
1870
unm.
416.
Joshua"
Babcock,
son of
James
and Sarah
(Ross)
Babcock
(James.
Daniel. James,
John, James),
b. West-
erly,
R.
I.. Mar.
20,
1793;
d.
Westfield,
X.
Y.,
Dec.
8,
1878;
m.
(i) Betsy Dorman,
d.
Westfield,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
20, 1820;
m.
(2) Magdalene
.
Children :
942 Jared
Ross.* b. Dec.
18, 1820;
m. Adelia M. Mann.
Henry
Ross.
417.
Elder Daniel"
Babcock,
son of Daniel and Hannah
(Burdick)
Babcock
(James, Daniel,
James, John,
James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Nov.
17, 1786;
d.
Milton, Wis.,
Oct.
26, 1868;
m.
(i)
New
Berlin, N.
Y.,
Jan.
21,
1809,
Lois,
dau. of Clark
Potter,
b. near
Westerly,
Mar.
16,
1789,
d.
Johnstown, Wis.,
Aug. 25, 1846;
m.
(2) Almond,
N.
Y.,
May 13, 1847,
Deborah, dau. of
Jesse
and Susanna
(Saun-
ders) Teft,
b.
Exeter,
R.
I.,
Aug.
6,
1807,
d.
Milton,
Jan. 27,
1892.
No children
by
second
marriage.
W'hen a
boy
he removed with his
parents
to
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
where later he was
baptized
and united with the S. D.
B. Church of that town. Soon after his
marriage
he settled
in
Batavia,
N. Y. In 181
5
he removed to
Alfred,
N. Y. In
1 8 16 he was ordained a Deacon of the S. D. B.
Church,
a
year
later licensed to
preach,
and
Sept.
16,
1824,
was ordained a
S. D. B. minister. He
preached
in Alfred and
surrounding
towns far and near. About
1840
he removed to
Milton, Wis.,
where he
spent
the remainder of his
life,
having
no
pastoral
charge
after
1838.
Children, first three born at
Batavia,
rest at Alfred:
Lucy,
b. Nov. 12,
1809:
d. Batavia, Dec. 11,
1809.
Lucv
A., b.
June
22, 181
1;
d.
Milton, Wis.,
Sept.
6.
1890:
m.
Alfred,
Mar.
26,
1829, Oran,
son of
Joshua Vincent, b.
Brookfield,
Nov.
4,
1807,
d.
Milton,
Jan.
21,
1893.
No children.
943
Hannah R.,' b. Dec. 8.
1813;
m. Samuel Hamilton.
Patty,
b.
Jan.
11.
1817;
d. Alfred, Mar. 12.
1817.
944
Daniel C. b.
Apr.
2, 1818; m. Amorilla Collins.
945
Lois
M.,
b.
June 2, 1820;
m.
Stephen
Maxson.
212 Tlie Bahcock
Genealogy.
Mary,
b.
Jan., 1823;
d. Alfred,
Jan., 1823.
946 Tacy
A., h. Nov.
30, 1823;
in.
Bcnjaniin
Collins.
Susan
P.,
b.
July
10, 1825;
d.
AJbion, Wis., Apr. 19, 1847;
m.
Johnstown, Wis.,
Israel F. Burdick.
947
Annie G., b.
Jan. 2, 1829;
m.
Christopher
Vincent.
Samuel
R.,
b.
June 15, 1831 ;
d.
Johnstown,
Dec.
21, 1841.
418.
James^
Babcock,
son of Daniel and Hannah
(Burdick)
Bal:)cock
(James,
Daniel,
Jame.s, John, James),
b. West-
erly,
R.
I.,
Jan.
16,
1791;
d. Unadilla
Forks,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 19,
1842;
m. New York
State,
Dec.
24,
181
1, Esther,
dan. of
Thomas and Hannah
(Spicer)
Fish,
b.
;
d.
Albion, Wis.,
1863 (?).
Children:
Martha P., b. ;
d. Oxford,
Wis.;
m. Silas
Tracy.
James
W., b.
;
m. Lorema
Oatley.
Was a
Presbyterian
minister.
Hannah S., b.
;
d.
Scott,
N. Y.
;
m.
Flainfield,
N.
Y., George
M. Frisbee.
948
Thomas E.,' b.
June
16,
1817;
m.
(i)
H. M.
Wells;
m.
(2)
Eliza
Potter.
949
Hiram W., b.
June 24. 1819;
m. Catherine M. Wells.
950
William Fish,
b.
Jan.
16,
1824;
m.
Lydia
T. Burdick.
951
Daniel Lee, b.
Jan. 25, 1826;
m.
Wealthy
Burdick.
Amos Sattcrlee, b.
Georgetown,
N. Y., Feb. 26, 1828; d.
1900 (?),
Albion, Wis.; m.
(i)
Anna
;
m.
(2)
Mrs. Brown.
Albert S., b.
1830;
d. San
Jose,
Cal. ;
m. Stella Bunda.
Esther
E.,
b. Unadilla
Forks,
N. Y.
;
m. Daniel Maxson.
419.
Harry'''
Babcock,
son of
Henry
and Prudence
(Gavitt)
Babcock
(James,
Daniel,
James, John, James),
b.
July
22,
1779;
d.
Westerly.
R.
I.,
1836
( ?)
; m.
Fanny,
dan. of
Timothy
and
Fanny (Thompson)
West, b.
1782 (?),
d. Dec.
12,
i860.
Children :
952
Charles,* b.
Apr.
26, 1812 ; m. Louisa Brown.
Ezekiel, b. ; d. Feb.
13. 1843;
m.
Mary
Lee.
Harriet, b. ; d.
young.
Rhoda, b. ;
m.
Westerly, 1843,
Matthew Barber.
Mary,
b. Oct. 10, 1818; res. Union St.,
Westerly,
R. L
Martha, b. ;
m. Charles Champlin.
Susan,
b.
;
m.
George
Barber. He res.
Westerly,
R. I.
Sarah,
b.
;
m.
George Kenyon.
He d.
Westerly.
420.
James'''
Babcock,
son of
Henry
and Prudence
(Gavitt)
Babcock
(James,
Daniel,
James, John, James),
b. Oct.
16,
1781
; d.
Lenox, Mass.,
1866
( ?) :
m.
Mary,
dan. of
Capt.
Nuiw-ent,
who
fought
in the battle of
Bennington,
Vt.,
d.
Lenox,
Mass.
Children :
Mary,
b. , Westerly.
953 Henry,^
b.
Westerly, 1807;
m.
Jane Northrup.
m^
ELDER DANIEL BABCOCK.
I
786-
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211.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 213
Eliza, h. ;
Lucy; John.
954
lilihu, 1). Feb.
13, 1815;
ni. Sarah Knowles.
955 James,
b.
July 21, 1818;
m. Martha Rockwood.
Nancy,
b.
;
m.
Rodney
Root. Children live in Lenox, Mass.
421.
Asa'
Babcock,
son of
Henry
and Prudence
(Gavitt)
Babcock
(James,
Daniel,
James, John, James),
b. West-
erly,
R.
I.,
Apr.
26.
1786;
d.
Chnrcliville,
N.
Y., Sept. 4,
1869;
m.
Westerly, Sept.
12,
1813, Mary,
dan. of
George
and
Abigail (Hiscox)
Gavitt, b.
Westerly,
Mar.
16,
1787,
d.
Chnrcliville.
Aug.
21, 1857.
Children :
956
Lorenzo D.," b. Oct.
g, 1814;
m.
Lydia
Palmer.
957 George
G., b.
June
8, 1816; m. Mrs.
Jane Northrup
Babcock.
958 Abigail,
b.
July
16, 1818;
m.
(i)
Daniel
Rogers;
m.
(2)
Abram
Thomas.
Emeline, b.
;
res.
1902,
Rochester, Mich.
;
m.
George
Webster.
Julia,
b.
;
m. Bradford Tibbie.
Laura,
b.
;
m. William North.
422.
Lemuel'^
Vose,
son of Lemuel and
Delight (Babcock)
Vose
(Elkanah,
Daniel,
James, John, James),
b. Oct.
9,
1796;
d.
;
m. Dec.
29, 1825, Mary
A.
States,
of
Stoning-
ton.
Conn.
Children :
Lemuel, b.
Westerly,
Oct. 2, 1828.
Eliza
S.,
b.
Westerly, Aug. 7, 1832.
423.
Prentice'
Babcock,
son of Rev. Luke and Desire
(Frink)
Babcock
(Elkanah,
Daniel,
James, John,
James),
b.
Pharsalia,
N. Y. ; d.
;
m.
(i)
Thankful,
dau.
of
195
Lodowick and
Mary (Davis)
Babcock,
b.
July 15, 1805,
d.
Lawson, Mo.,
1897 (?).
Thankful Babcock m.
(2)
Wil-
liam
Pryme.
Had one
son, William
Pryme,
settled in
Missouri.
Child :
Richard, b. .
424.
Desire"
Babcock,
dau. of Rev. Luke and Desire
(Frink)
Babcock
(Elkanah,
Daniel,
James, John,
James),
b.
Pharsalia;
d.
Lincklaen,
N. Y.
;
m. Samuel Lord.
Child:
Sherburne Lord
;
res.
1902,
Little York, N. Y.
425.
Capt.
Paul Randall"
Babcock,
son of Rev. Luke and
Desire
(Frink)
Babcock
(Elkanah,
Daniel,
James, John,
214
TJic Dahcock
Genealogy.
James),
b.
Pharsalia,
N.
Y.,
1805;
d.
Pharsalia;
m. Adelaide
Wallace,
b.
Preston,
Conn.,
Sept. 13,
181 1. He was a farmer
and a
Captain
of Militia. She m.
(2)
Charles Clarke
(the
father-in-law of her son
Francis).
She d.
Hornellsville,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
29, 1890.
Children :
959
Francis G.." b. Dec.
5. 1831 ;
m. Elizabeth Clarke.
960 Devolson,
b. Oct.
13, 1833 ;
m.
Mary Browning.
Casper
W. R., b. Oct.
6, 1835 ;
d. Sun
Prairie,
Wis.
;
m. Sun
Prairie,
Sarah
Jones,
b.
Vermont,
d. Sun Prairie.
961 James
N., b. Feb.
13, 1837;
m. Isabelle
Spaulding.
Elizabeth
S.,
b.
May
i,
1839;
m.
Judson,
son of Charles Clarke.
One son. Devolson,
and a dau, Mrs.
Blyn
Yates.
Benjamin
P., b.
June
12,
1845;
d.
young.
426.
Nancy'
Babcock,
dau. of Rev. Luke and Desire
(Frink)
Babcock
(Elkanah,
Daniel,
James, John,
James),
b.
Pharsalia,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 29, 1809;
d. Feb.
18,
1885;
m.
Sept. 24,
1828, Nathaniel B.
Peck,
of
Armenia,
N. Y.
Children :
Byfield; Mary.
427.
Elkanah"
Babcock,
son of
Chauncey
and Prudence
(Stanton)
Babcock
(Elkanah,
Daniel,
James, John,
James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Dec.
11, 1804;
d.
Utica, Wis.,
May
18, 1882: m.
Nancy
Maxson, d.
Utica, Wis., Oct.,
1850.
Children :
Nathan ; Thaddeus ; Helen ; Orlando ; Frances Truman.
George Perry,
b.
; m.
Liberty
Prairie, Wis.,
Rozina
Ryan.
Horace
M.,
b.
Apr., 1840;
d. Otonna, Minn.;
m. Utica, Wis.,
Dora
Gilburt.
Erzula
O.,
b.
;
m. Frank Cottrell.
Elizabeth Ruth, b.
May 25, 1844;
d. Mankato, Minn.;
ni.
Utica,
Wis.. Alfred
Perry.
Lavina
L.,
b. ; res.
1902,
Lake
City.
Wash.; m. Alfred
Perry.
962
Harriet,
'^
b. Oct. 10,
1848;
m.
Stephen
Hibbard.
428.
Stanton'
Babcock,
son of
Chauncey
and Prudence
(Stanton)
Babcock
(Elkanah,
Daniel,
James, John,
James),
b. Feb.
8, 1812;
d.
July, 1899;
m. Nov.
29, 1849,
Sarah
J.,
dau. of Thomas and Susan
(Dring-)
White.
Children :
Horace
Greeley,
b. Oct. 22.
1850;
d. Oct. 28,
1850.
Samuel Gavitt. b. Oct. 8, 1851 ;
m. Dec.
25, 1876, Abby
Green Miller.
of
Niantic,
R. L He is Rector of Christ Church at
Hyde
Park,
Mass.
Walter, b.
Sept.
28,
1853:
m.
(i)
Carrie D.
Wally,
of
Niantic,
R.
L,
Aug., 1873,
d. Nov.
22,
1875;
m.
(2)
Christine
Hoddie,
of Attle-
boro, Mass.,
Feb.
9, 1877.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 215
Eva. b.
July 25, 1855 ;
d. Feb..
1857.
Horace
Greeley,
b. Nov.
27, 1858.
Oscar
Searle,
b.
Apr. 13,
1861
;
m.
Jan. 4, 1883, Mary
A.
James,
of
Scranton. Pa. ; res.
1902,
Providence, R. I.
963 George Henry."
b.
June 11, 1863;
m. Minnie G. Clarke.
Eva
Stanton,
b.
Salem, Mass., June 27, 1866;
m. Clarence E. Brown-
ing,
Oct.
7, 1891 ;
res.
1902, Manhasset,
L. I.
429.
Mary"
(Polly) Babcock,
dan. of Lodowick and
Mary
(Davis)
Babcock
(Elkanah,
Daniel,
James, John,
James),
b. Oct.
30, 1803;
d. N.
Pharsalia,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 19,
1895;
m.
Norwich,
N. Y., Abner Tucker, b. Rhode
Island,
d.
N.
Pharsalia,
Mar.
12,
1876.
Child :
964 Abner,"
b.
Jan. 3, 1831 ;
m. Laura Lulher.
430.
Benjamin
Franklin"
Babcock,
son of
Maj.
Paul and
Nancy (Bell)
Babcock
(Harry, Joshua, James, John,
James),
b.
Stonington.
Conn.,
Feb.
3. 1790;
d.
July
21,
1829,
of
yellow
fe\er on board the
ship
Talma on a
passage
from
New Orleans to New
York;
m.
Apr.
6,
18
13,
Maria,
dau. of
Benjamin
and Dorcas Eclls and niece of the Rev. Nathaniel
Fells,
b.
Stonington, Sept.
22,
1790,
d. New
York,
Nov.
6,
1852,
at the home of her son.
Children :
965 Benjamin
Franklin.* b.
June
6.
1814:
m.
(i)
Phebe A.
Swan;
m.
(2)
Maria A. Bicknell.
966
Maria
E., b.
Jan. 21. 1816; m
James
Deveril Moore.
967
Parthenia Pardon, b.
Jan.
12.
1817;
m. William R. Babcock.
Joshua,
b. New York, Feb. 18, 1820; d. Nov.
30,
1821.
968
Samuel
D., b.
May
16, 1822; m. Elizabeth C. Franklin.
969
Charles H.,
b.
Jan. 3, 1825:
m. Cornelia Franklin.
James
Minor, b.
Sept. 19.
1826; d. Feb. 26.
1827.
Infant son, b. and d. at New York, 1828.
431.
Coi'Rtland"
Babcock,
son of
Maj.
Paul and
Lucy
(Bell)
Babcock
(Harry, Joshua. James, John, James),
b.
Stonington.
Conn., ]\Iar.
25,
1806,
d.
Brooklyn.
N. Y.. Feb.
10,
1853:
m.
Philadelphia.
Pa.,
May 3, 1834,
Elizabeth, dau.
of Charles
Canv,
b.
Philadelphia,
Feb.
13.
181
2,
d.
Stoning-
ton,
Apr. 7, 1884.
Children :
970
Louise.* b. Mav 18,
1835;
m.
(i)
Edmund D.
Stanton;
m.
(2)
William H.
Tillinghast.
971 Georgia,
b.
May 18, 1837;
m. Charles P. Williams.
972
Courtland G., b. ; m.
]\Tary
Woodruff.
973 Harry
Saltonstall. b. Nov.
30. 1847
; m. Evelena Dcnison.
Amelia,
b.
July 23, 1853 ;
d. New York,
Jan. 23, 1893,
unm.
2i6 The Babcock
Genealogy.
432.
GiLES^
Babcock,
son of
Maj.
Paul and
Lucy (Bell)
Babcock
(Harry, Joshua, James, John, James),
b. Ston-
ington,
Conn.,
Jan.
8, 1808;
d.
Stonington,
Mar.
4, 1862;
m.
Stonington,
Oct.
i,
1832,
Ann E.
Denison,
b.
Stonington, Aug.
18,
18
14,
d.
Stonington, June 20,
1890.
Children :
974 Anna,"
b. Nov.
15, 1837;
ni. Samuel Wood.
975 Giles,
b.
Sept. 3, 1840;
m. Sarah Smith. .
976 John B.,
b. Feb.
7, 1843 ;
m. Blaudina Stanton.
977 Mary
D., b.
June 5, 1846;
m.
Ephraim
Williams.
Lucy Bell,
b. Mar.
28, 1849;
res.
1902,
in
Stonington, Conn.;
m.
June II, 1884, Stiles,
son of Stiles
Stanton,
b. Dec.
10, 1849,
d.
Stonington, Feb., 1888;
was State Senator. No children.
978
Nathaniel
Palmer,
b. Dec.
28, 185
1
;
m. Caroline McGinnis.
Stephen T.,
b.
Sept. 2, 1854;
d. Nov.
17, 1890,
unm.
433.
Abby Eldredge'''
Babcock,
dau. of
Maj.
Paul and
Lucy
(Bell)
Babcock
(Harry, Joshua, James, John, James),
b.
Sept. 4,
181 1
;
d.
1887 ( ?) ;
m.
(i)
Nov.
13, 1833, Jedediah
Leeds,
of New
Orleans;
m.
(2)
Rev.
John
Beattie.
Children
by
first husband :
Paul
Babcock,
b.
-;
d. in
Louisiana;
m. Sarah
Avery;
res.
1902,
at
Avery Island,
La. No children.
Grace.
Child
by
second husband :
John B.,
b.
;
d. in
Shreveport,
La.,
1901 (?).
434.
George W.^
Babcock,
son of
Maj.
Paul and
Lucy
(Bell)
Babcock
(Harry, Joshua, James, John, James),
b. Oct.
26, 1813;
d. New
Orleans, La.,
Feb.
11,
1874;
m.
(i)
New
Orleans,
Mar.
ig. 1842.
Louise
Boucher;
m.
(2)
New
Orleans, Apr. 24, 1855,
Adele
Catonel,
b.
July
22,
1825,
d.
Feb.
4, i860;
m.
(3)
New
Orleans,
Sept.
26,
1861,
Maria
Shute,
b. Dec.
28,
1829.
Res.
1902,
New Orleans.
Children :
979 Mary
A.,"
b. Dec.
9, 1844;
m. Charles Leverich.
Henry Boucher,
b.
June
28,
1846;
d.
Apr. 26, 1847.
Eugene,
b. Nov.
20, 1847
; d. Dec.
3, 1847.
Louise
Boucher,
b.
July 24, 1849;
res.
1902,
in New
Orleans,
unm.
Locadie, b.
July 5, 1851 ;
res.
1902,
in New
Orleans;
unm.
George,
b. Dec.
9, 1852;
d.
July 24, 1853.
435.
Lucy Bell"
Babcock,
dau. of
Maj.
Paul and
Lucy
(Bell)
Babcock
(Harry, Joshua, James, John, James),
b. Mar.
30,
181
5;
res.
1902, vSaybrook,
Conn.; m. Dec.
22,
18^6.
Giles F.
Ward,
b. Oct.
24,
18
12,
d.
Savbrook,
Feb.
27,
1885.
MRS. ELISABETH SMITH
(BABCOCK)
LATHROP.
Page
218.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 217
Children :
Giles,
b. B\'l).
22, 1845;
d.
Virginia. Jan. 28, 1865,
from an accidental
shot.
980 Lucy Bell,*
b.
Apr. 4, 1847;
ni.
Joseph Hayden.
436.
Robert Stanton^
Babcock,
son of
Maj.
Paul and
Lucy (Bell)
Babcock
(Harry, Joshua, James, John,
James),
b.
Stoninoton, Conn.,
Feb. 8,
1818;
d.
Kalamazoo,
Mich.,
Apr.
20,
1885;
m.
Saybrook,
Conn.,
Sept.
11,
1850,
Emily
M., dan. of William and
Mary
T.
(Harris)
Hall,
b.
New York
Citv,
Dec.
i,
1831;
res.
1902
in
Washington,
D. C.
Children :
981
Robert Hall,^^ b.
July 26, 1851 ;
m. Lizzie Weston.
982 Courtland,
b.
Sept. 24, 1855;
m.
(i)
Marie
Sleight;
m.
(2)
Bertha
Blakely.
Eliza
Palmer,
b.
May 15. 1857;
res.
1902,
at Parker
House, Boston,
Mass.;
m.
Sept. 11, 1880,
at
Kalamazoo, Mich.,
Robert Bruce
Martin. No children.
437.
Mary Ann'^
Babcock,
dau. of
Maj.
Paul and
Lucy
(Bell)
Bal)cock
(Harry, Joshua, James, John, James),
b.
Apr.
1,
1821
; d.
Hartford, Conn.,
Apr.
12,
1891
;
m.
Sept.
I, 1840,
Rev.
John Breckenridge,
of
Kentucky,
b.
,
d.
1841.
Child :
Agatha,
b.
July 13, 1841 ;
d. Oct.
30,
1882.
438.
Capt.
David Sherman'^
Babcock,
son of
Maj.
Paul and
Lucy
(Bell)
Babcock
(Harry, Joshua, James, John,
James),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Aug.
12, 1822:
killed
by
a
moving
car while
crossing
the railroad at
Stonington Borough,
Conn.,
on a dark
evening, Aug. 24, 1885
;
m.
Brooklyn,
N.
Y.,
May
28,
1850. by
Rev. Richard
Storrs, to Charlotta
A.,
young-
est dau. of
Joseph
and Eunice
(Chesebrough) Noyes,
of Ston-
ington,
b.
Apr. 3, 1826;
res.
1902,
New York
City.
Capt.
David Babcock at an
early age
manifested a desire for
a
seafaring
life, and made his first
voyage
when sixteen
years
of
age.
At the
age
of
twenty-five
he commanded a
ship
on a
voyage
to Lima, Peru. He made
many
fast and famous
voy-
ages,
and cruised all over the
world,
engaging
more
especially
in China and
European
trade. He commanded for se\'eral
years
the famous
clipper ship Young
America,
in which he
sailed three times around the
world, his wife
accompanving
him. At the
breaking
out of the Civil War he was offered a
position
on the staff of
Brig.-Gen.
Silas
Casey,
and also the
2i8 The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Lieutenant-Colonelcy
of the Naval
Brigade forming
in New
York,
but he declined both
offers,
believing
he could be of more
service to his
country
in his
original profession
than in a new
and untried one. He entered the service at the first of the
war and continued to the
end,
commanding
a number of dif-
ferent
ships, including
the
Illinois,
which was fitted
up
with an
iron
prow
and sent to
Hampton
Roads to watch for the ex-
pected
Merrimac,
which ncA^er came out but once and then re-
turned to Norfolk and was blown
up by
her friends. At one
time he received a letter of thanks from Admiral
Dupont
for
his exhibition of skill and
seamanship.
In
1879
he held the office of President of the Pacific Mail
Steamship Company.
At the time of his death he was Presi-
dent of the
Stonington
and Providence line of
steamers,
and
Vice President and General
Manager
of the New
York,
Provi-
dence,
and Boston R. R.
Children :
983
Ellen Watkins** Babcock,
b. Feb. i,
1851 ;
m. William R. Brown.
Lulu,
b. Dec.
4, 1853,
at
Honolulu, Sandwich
Islands;
d.
June 3,
1854,
at
Saybrook,
Conn.
Edith,
b.
Apr. 25, 1855,
at
Shanghai,
China ; d. Oct.
ig, 1855,
on
the American
ship Young
America,
in the Indian Ocean.
David Sherman, b.
Sept.
21,
1856,
on
ship Young
America, in harbor
of
Hong Kong,
China : res.
1902,
in White Plains, N. Y.
;
unm.
984 Washington Irving,"
b.
Sept. 26, 1858;
m. Grace W. Kernochan.
9SS
William R., b. Nov.
3,
i860; m.
Jennie
Rider.
986 Philip
S., b.
May 31. 1863;
m.
Lilly
Clark.
Joseph Noyes,
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
May 22, 1865 ;
res.
1902,
in
New York ;
unm.
987 Raymond,
b. Oct.
18, 1868;
m. Florence Locke.
439.
Frances Ann'^
Babcock,
dau. of
Dudley
and Ann
(Wright)
Babcock
(Harry, Joshua, James, John,
James),
b. Oct.
20,
1799;
m.
Westerly,
R.
I., Phineas,
son of
Samuel Stanton, b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Dec.
17, 1795,
d. New
Orleans, La.,
Mar.,
1839.
Child :
Edwin, b.
Stonington, Conn.,
Mar.
15, 1835;
res.
1902,
Brooklyn,
N. Y.
;
m.
July 17, 1862,
Emma W.
Stark,
of New Orleans.
440.
Elisabeth Smith" Babcock,
dau. of Rev. William
S. and Elisabeth
(^Merrill)
Babcock
(Adam. Joshua,
James, John. James),
b.
Barrington.
N. H.,
Dec.
9, 1817;
res.
1903.
Dover,
N. H.
;
m.
(i) Barnstead, N. H., Mar.
27. 1836,
Rev. Samuel Sherberne. son of
John
and
Nancy (Eaton)
Mathews, b. London,
N.
H.,
Jan.
7,
1816.
d.
Rochester.
N. H..
Sept. 5, 1847;
"''
(-)
^^^^-
-3' ^^5.3'
Dr. M. C.
Lathrop,
who
The Babcock
Genealogy. 219
was a
surgeon
U. S. A. in the Ci\il War and was at one time
President of a New
Hampshire
jMedical
Society.
Children :
987a
VVilliani Sinilli Babcock/
1).
May
8, 1837;
res.
1903,
at
3638
Lake
Ave., Chicago,
111.
;
m. Flora E. Swain.
John
Sherberne,
b. London,
N.
H.,
Mar.
21, 1839;
d.
1839.
Martha Ann,
b. London,
Apr. 18, 1841 ;
d.
Dover,
N.
H.,
Nov.
5,
1900;
m. Dover,
June
i,
1870,
Dr. Thomas
Jefferson,
son of
Maj.
Moses and
Lydia
W.
Pray,
b.
Lebanon, Me., Sept. 2, 1819,
d.
Dover,
N.
H.,
Dec.
9,
1888. Dr.
Pray
was in the
Legislature
from
Dover in
1858
and
'59.
He was President, 1880,
of the New
Hampshire
Medical
Society. They
had one
daughter, Mary
Eliza-
beth,
b. Dover,
Jan. 17. 1873;
res.
Dover,
N.
IL,
with her
grand-
mother.
987b Mary Elisabeth,
b. Oct.
15, 1843;
res.
1903,
Clear
Lake, la.;
m.
Willard A.
Burnap.
John Wesley,
b.
Salisbury, Mass., Sept. 19, 1845;
d. New
Iberia,
La.,
Apr. 5,
1866. He served in the Civil War
;
was a Lieutenant.
988
Samuel
Sherberne,
b.
June 3, 1847;
m. Anna E.
Wright.
441.
Abigail'^
Babcock,
dau. of WilHam S. and EHsabeth
(Merrill)
Babcock
(Adam. Joshua, James, John,
James),
b.
Barrington.
N. H..
July
6, 1819;
d.
Brooklyn,
Oct.
12,
1895:
m.
Barrington, June 3, 1838,
Samuel
Blake,
b.
Barrington, Sept.
16, 1814,
d.
Ipswich,
Mass.,
Jan. 15, 1890.
Children :
Dr. Charles
Wesley,
b. Pittsfield. Feb. 18, 1841 ;
res.
1903,
New-
buryport, Mass.;
m.
Ipswich,
Mass., Sept. 15, 1864,
Hannah Ellen,
dau. of
Capt.
P. H. and E. S.
(Wise)
Condon,
b.
Ipswich, June
9, 1846.
He has one
daughter,
Gertrude H.,
b.
Ipswich, Jan. 2,
1866;
res.
1903, Newburvport.
Rev. Edwin A., b. Pittsfield,
N. H..
July
10,
1847;
res.
1903.
at
57
Rutland St., Boston,
Mass.
;
m. New Haven, Conn.,
July
10,
1873,
Amanda H.,
dau. of D. W. Tinkham, b. Endfield, Mass.,
May
28,
1851.
No children. He is Pastor of the Tremont Street
M. E. Church,
Boston.
442.
Francis Henry'
Babcock,
son of Francis and Alice
(Wyer)
Babcock
(Adam. Joshua, James, John, James),
b.
Boston, Mass.,
Feb.
14,
1811
;
d. New York
City,
Feb.
7.
1862;
m. New York
City.
Dec.
9, 1841, Rebecca,
dau. of Ben-
jamin
B. Howell, of New York.
He moved with his
parents
when a small child from Boston
to
Woburn,
Mass.,
thence in
1827
to
Rochester,
N. Y. In
1830
he removed to New York
City,
which continued to be
his home until his death. He had nine children,
eight
of whom
d. in
infancy.
Child :
Francis Howell, b. New York
City, Sept. 3, 1842;
d.
Elizabeth,
N.
J.,
Oct.
9,
1866.
220 TJic Bahcock
Genealogy.
443.
William'
Babcock,
son of Francis and Alice
(Wyer)
Babcock
(Adam, Joshua, James, John, James),
b. Bos-
ton, Mass.,
Feb.
25, 1820;
d. San
Francisco,
after
1882;
m.
New York
City,
Oct.
15, 1850,
his second
cousin,
Kate
Duer,
dau. of
Henry
Ba])cock,
d. San
Francisco,
Aug. 3, 1879.
When sixteen
years
of
age
he entered the
Counting
Room
of Messrs.
Davis,
Brooks &
Co.,
of New York
City.
From
1845
to
'49
he conducted the business of the
company
in New
Orleans. He removed in
1852
to San
Francisco,
where for
two
years
he
again
conducted the business of
Davis,
Brooks
& Co. of New York. In
1854
he entered the
management
of
the Pacific Mail
Steamship Company, remaining
with that
company
until 1862. In
1864
he became President of the
Spring Valle}^
Water
Company
of San
Francisco,
and held
the ofiice until
1875.
WHien he assumed the
presidency
of that
company they
were
delivering
to the
city
of San Francisco
about five or six hundred thousand
gallons per day.
Under his
management
the
supjjly
was increased to twelve million
gal-
lons
per day,
with
provisions
for an
uninterrupted supply
at
that rate
during long droughts,
which are
frequent
in Cali-
fornia. In i860 he entered the firm of
Alsop
&
Co.,
In
1871
the firm name was
changed
to Parrot &
Co.,
]\Ir. Babcock still
continuing
a
partner
in the business.
He was President of the Chamber of Commerce of San
Francisco for the
years 1874, '75,
'80. '81. He was a
vestry-
man in the Protestant
Episcopal
Church of the
Trinity
in San
Francisco. In
politics
he was a
Republican.
Children :
989
William.' b. New Orleans. La.,
Aug.
12.
1851
;
m. Helena Kimball.
990
Alice
Wyer.
b. Dec.
25. 1852;
m. diaries
Brigbam.
Edward Courtland. b. San Francisco,
Jan. 30. 1856;
d.
Jan. 31, 1856.
Harry,
b. San Francisco. Oct.
12, 1857;
res.
1881,
San Francisco.
Kate Duer, b. San
Francisco,
Dec.
24, 1859;
res.
1881,
San Fran-
cisco.
444.
Emily Wilson''' Babcock,
dau. of Francis and Alice
(Wyer)
Babcock
(Adam, Joshua, James, John, James),
b.
Woburn, Mass.,
Oct.
30,
182 1
;
m. New ^^ork
City,
Dec.
3,
185
1,
Henry
W.,
son of
Benjamin
Howell, of New York.
After
marriage
she removed to
Baltimore, ]\Id.,
but returned
to New York
City
in 1861. In
1865
removed to
Elizabeth,
N.
J.,
where she was
living
in 1881.
(Children :
Francis
Babcock,
b. New York, Oct. 8.
1852;
res. 1881, St.
Paul,
Minn.
MRS. ABIGAIL S.
(BABCOCK)
BLAKE.
1819-1895.
Page 219.
Tlic Babcock
Genealogy.
221
Edward,
b.
Baltiinurc, Md., May 15, 1855;
res.
1881,
New York
City.
Henry
Wilson, b. Baltimore.
June 17, 1859;
res.
1881,
in New York
City.
445.
Frederick Adam"
Babcock,
son of Fi"ancis and Alice
(W'yer)
Babcock
(Adam, Jo.shna, James, John, James),
b. W'obnni. Mass..
July 5. iSj.S;
res.
1881,
Eli;<abeth,
N.
J.;
m. New
York,
Jan. 17, 1849,
Caroline,
dau. of Edward Riddle.
Children :
Eliza, b.
Brooklyn,
N. Y.,
1850;
d.
young.
George
H.,
b. Brooklyn.
June, 185 (?).
Edward B.. b.
Brooklyn, 1854 (?)
Frederick, b. Harlem. N.
Y., 1856.
Caroline, b.
EHzabetb,
N.
J., 1858.
Eleanor,
b.
Elizabeth,
i860.
446.
Robert Fulton^
Babcock,
son of
Jared
Star and
Diedama
(
Douglas)
Babcock
(Robert, Jonathan,
James, John, James),
b.
Stephentown,
N.
Y.,
May 30,
1822;
m-
Barry,
111.,
Jan. 15. 1849, Mary Sapronia,
dau. of Daniel
and
Mary (Siller)
Ciilman, b.
Newburyport,
Mass.,
Feb.
7,
1829;
res.
1901, Anderson,
Ind.
Children :
Douglas,
b. Pike
County,
111.. Dec. 21,
1849;
d.
Rock,
111.
Ella
Jane,
b. Oct.
17, 1852;
d.
Kansas,
Dec.
20,
1883;
m.
Milan, 111.,
Charles Seward.
Edith
Lois,
b.
Jan. 3. 1855
: d. Pike
County,
III., Mar., 1855.
Flora Grace, b.
Jan. 30, 1857
; d. Mar.
4, 1878,
Illinois.
Emile
Clymenia.
b.
Alay
18,
1859;
d.
Kansas, Dec. 6.
1878.
Robert Gilman, b. Oct. 8, 1861
;
res.
1901,
at
1710
Nical
Ave.,
An-
derson,
111.
;
m. Yates
Center, Kan.,
May,
dau. of
George
and
Sarah
(Grambell) Hadley,
b.
Illinois, Aug. 19, 1862;
res.
1901,
Anderson, 111.
Mary
Diedama, b. Oct.
4. 1863;
d.
Kansas, Dec, 1896;
m.
Eugene
A.
Sawyer;
he res.
1901. Shorey,
Kan.
Clara Frances, b.
Apr. 4, 1867;
res.
1901,
at
916 5th
St., Anderson,
111.
;
m.
Greensburg,
Kan.,
Frank,
son of Allen Richwine, b. Per-
kinsville, Ind. : res.
1901, Anderson,
111.
Daniel
Jared,
b. Nov.
14, 1868;
d.
Colorado,
Oct.
24, 1890.
447.
Lois Douglas'''
Babcock,
dau. of
Jared
Star and Die-
dama
(Doucflas)
Babcock
(Robert,
Jonathan, James,
John, James),
b.
StejMientown,
N. Y.,
May
4, 1824;
res.
1901,
122 Ashland
Boulevard, Chicas'O, 111.;
m. Pittsfield, 111., Oct.,
1848, Jahiel,
son of Norman Parkes, b.
Athens, O.,
Aug.
2,
1826,
d.
Lebanon,
111.,
Apr.
20,
1856.
Cliildren,
d.
young:
Teressa E.
; Mary;
Robert
J.;
Anna D.
222 The Babcuck
Genealogy.
448.
Nicholas Hazzard"
Babcock, son of Nicholas Haz-
zard and Martha
(HamHn)
Babcock
(Robert, Jona-
than,
James, John, James),
b. New York
City,
Nov.
i8,
1832,
d. New York
City, July 30, 1896;
m. New York
City,
Mar.
it,,
1867, Mary
Frances,
dan. of Pierre M. and
Lncy (Canfield)
Ottignon,
b. New York
City, July 4, 1843;
^^^-
190-J 1982
Webster
Ave.,
New York
City.
Children,
b. New York
City
:
Edward Whitiman, b.
Jan.
6, 1868;
d.
Aug. 2,
1868.
Francis Nicholas, b. Mar.
6, 1869;
res.
1902,
at
1982
Webster
Ave.,
New York
City.
Edward
Whitiman,
b.
Jan. 6, 1871 ;
res.
1902,
at Webster
Ave.,
New York
City.
Frederick
Stanton,
b. Mar.
2, 1873 ;
res.
1902,
at Webster
Ave.,
New
York
City.
Arthur
C,
b.
Jan. 3, 1875 ;
d. Dec.
4,
1880.
Nicholas
Hazzard,
b. Mar.
2, 1878;
res.
1902,
at
1982
Webster
Ave.,
New York
City.
Walter,
b.
May 18, 1880;
d.
Aug.
28, 1881.
Albert P.,
b.
Aug. 20,
1882
;
res.
1902,
at
1982
Webster
Ave.,
New
York
City.
Mary
F..
b.
Aug. 10, 1887;
res.
1902,
at
1982
Webster
Ave.,
New
York
City.
449.
Jared
Star^
Babcock,
son of Nicholas Hazzard and
Martha
(Hamlin)
Babcock
(Robert,
Jonathan, James,
John, James),
b.
Newark,
N.
J., May
2,
1838;
res.
1902,
at
2083
Fifth Ave.,
New York
City;
m. New York
City,
Nov.
6, 1867, Mary,
dau. of
John
and
Mary
Scott
(Peck) Lowrey,
b. New York
City,
Feb.
14, 1841
;
res.
1902,
New York
City.
Children,
all b. New York
City
:
Mary Lowrey,
b.
Aug. 19,
1868 ; res.
1902,
New York
City ;
unm.
Frederick
Stanton,
b.
Jan.
8,
1871
; d.
June 27, 1871,
in New York
City.
Mabel,
b.
July
i,
1872;
d.
May
18, 18S8, at New Yoik.
Harry Vandeburgh,
b. Nov.
i, 1874;
res. New York
City.
450.
Ichabod''' Babcock, son of Ichabod and Dorcas
(Hoxie)
Babcock
(Ichabod, Ichabod,
John, John,
James),
b. Gales
Ferry,
Conn.,
June
22,
1785;
d.
Andover,
N.
Y.,
May
26,
1865;
m.
Leonardsville,
N.
Y.,
Oct. 22, 1816,
Sarah,
dau. of
Stephen
and Susannah
(Potter)
Clarke,
b.
Leonardsville. Feb.
2,
1796,
d.
Andover,
N.
Y.,
May 4, 1871.
Ichabod Babcock was in the War of 18
12,
and received a
land warrant of one hundred and
sixty
acres in the West.
Children :
Sarah
M.,
b. Oct.
22, 1817;
d. Sackets
Harbor, Oct., 1880;
m.
Nelson Clarke.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 223
991
Amanda M./ b. Feb. 10,
1819;
in.
(i)
Matlbcw
SliHman;
m.
(2)
George
Rosebusb.
992
Gideon Hoxie, b. Nov. 18. 1822;
ni.
Lydia Cainpl)ell.
Alanson
Clarke,
b.
Aug. 24. 1826;
res.
1902,
Little Genesee,
N. Y.
993
Caroline
Dorcas,
b.
July 28, 1834;
m.
(i) James Young;
m.
(2)
Asa Maxson.
451.
Joshua'
Babcock,
son of
Joseph
and Sarah
(Babcock)
Babcock
(Ichabod,
Ichabod,
John, John, James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I..
Oct.
14. 1783;
d. S. New
Berhn,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
18, 1828;
m. J\lar.
17.
1808, Clarissa,
dau. of Archibald and
Susanna
(Maxson)
Crandall. b.
Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
Dec.
2,
1788,
d. Nov.
28, 1864.
CI I i Idren :
A.lbert,
b.
Apr.
2, 1809 ;
d.
young.
Mary,
b. Dec.
30, 1810;
d.
young.
994
Adaline S.,"
b. Feb.
5.
1S12; m. Dec.
31, 1839,
Frederick
Pbelps.
995
Albert F.,
b.
Jan.
22,
1814:
m. Dec.
23, 1832,
Ann Almira Crandall.
996
William Deloss, b. Oct. 26,
1817;
m. Cornelia Rockwell.
Susan, b.
June 12, 1819;
d. Mar.
3, 1838.
Harriet, b.
June 5,
1821
; d.
July
i, 1862;
m.
1839,
Nelson
Crandall,
son of Lodowick and Susan
( Crippen ) Crandall,
d.
Sept.
28,
1870.
997 Mary
L., b.
Apr. 2, 1826;
m. German Potter.
452.
Sarah'
Babcock,
dau. of
Joseph
and Sarah
(Babcock)
Babcock
(Ichabod, Ichabod,
John, John, James),
b.
May
3, 1785
;
d. Dec.
3. 183
1
;
m.
1808,
Russel
Dewey,
of
Hancock,
IMass.
Children :
Sarah,
m. Clarke
; Jerusha ; Hannah, m.
Ferguson ; Jo-
seph
;
John.
453.
Eunice"^ Babcock,
dau. of
Joseph
and Sarah
(Bab-
cock)
Babcock
(Ichabod,
Ichabod.
John. John, James),
b.
Westerly.
R.
I.,
July
16,
1786;
d.
Sheffield. Mass.,
July
11,
1869;
m.
"\\'esterly. May 25.
1808
(?).
Thomas, son of
Peleg
and Isabel
(Sherman)
Barber,
b.
Hopkinton,
R.
I., Oct.
24,
1783,
d.
Granville, Mass.,
Dec.
11,
1840.
Children, all but the last b.
Westerly:
998
Thomas,* b.
June 4, 1809;
m. Sarah Stanton.
999
Sarah, b. Nov.
17,
1810; m. B. N. Burch.
Phebe. b.
Apr. 27,
1812 : d.
Salisbury,
Conn.,
Jan.
6,
1870;
m. Mar-
tin Decker.
Joseph,
b.
Jan.
10,
1814:
d.
Jan. 27,
18S0; m. Ann Drake.
Eunice, b. Oct. 16,
1819:
d. Dec. 20.
1844,
unm.
1000 William D., b.
Apr. 27.
1821 ; m. Helen Taft.
Caroline,
b. Mar.
28,
1823;
d. Ore Hill, Conn.. Feb. 21. 1861, unm.
looi Susan, b.
Salisbury,
Conn.,
July 4, 1826;
m. Thomas Peckham.
i4
^ili'-' Babcock
Genealogy.
4,.
Joseph
Stanton^
Babcock,
son of
Joseph
and Sarah
(Babcock)
Babcock
(Ichabod,
Ichaljod,
John, John,
\
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
June 3, 1792;
d.
Cannonville,
^*>b.
5, 1855;
m.
Cannonville,
May
10.
1827, Abby,
d.: ^ohn and Olive
(Killbnrn)
Owens. When
young-
Jo.
d for a time with his maternal
uncle,
Christopher
Balx
Coeymans,
N. Y.
Chi
'
1,
1). at Cannonville:
Join! Henry,
h. Oct.
2,
1829;
killed on the
Corning
&
Blossburg
Railroad,
Jan. 9, 1S68;
m.
Corning,
N.
Y., May 15, 1865, Mary
A. Hallenbcck. He served
through
the Civil War in the
36th
Regiment,
N. Y.
Infantry,
and when
discharged
from the
army
settled in
Corning,
N. Y. No children.
1002 Flelen
Adelia,^
b.
May
22,
1831 ;
ni. Ezra W. Gillette.
1003 Joseph
Alonzo, b. Mar.
9, 1833 ;
m. Elizabeth M. Burdick.
Sarah
Amelia,
b. Feb.
23, 1835;
d. Oct.
i, 1836.
1004
Sarah
Amelia,
b. Nov.
20, 1837;
m.
Shepard
C. Smith.
1005
Olive Celestia, b. Nov. 8,
1845
; m.
Whiting
G.
Pomeroy.
455.
Jabez
Wight'^
Babcock,
son of Lodowick and
Lydia
(Wight)
Babcock
(Ichabod, Ichabod,
John, John,
James),
b. Lebanon
Springs,
N.
Y.,
Sept.
11,
1795;
d. Leb-
anon
Springs, Aug.
i,
1869;
m.
Rebecca,
dau. of
Joel
and
Rebecca
(Hart)
Cook,
b.
Wallingford,
Conn.,
Apr. 5, 1798,
d. Lebanon
Springs, Sept.
20,
1846.
Jabez
W. served his town as
Supervisor
and Town Clerk.
He was in the War of 18 12.
Children,
b. at Lebanon
Springs
:
Jabez
Cook, b.
June 17,
1821
;
d. Lebanon
Springs, Jan. 24, 1847;
m.
Lebanon
Springs,
Mar.
24, 1844,
Lavina
Jinks.
No children.
1006 Harriet Rebecca,'* b. Feb.
26, 1824;
m. Edmund Harrison.
1007
William H., b.
July i, 1826; m.
Penelope
Andrews.
George
Frederick, b.
Sept. 14, 1829;
res.
IQOI,
New York
City;
m.
Pittsfield, Mass., Oct.
17, 1863,
Helen
Rogers.
Lucy
Maria, b.
Apr.
11,
1832;
res.
1901,
at
124
E. Housatonic St.,
Pittsfield, Mass. ; m. Lelianon
Springs,
Oct.
29, 1851, Henry,
son
of Nathan and
Sophia (Berelette) Richardson, m.
Belchertown,
Mass.,
Jan. 25,
1826;
res.
1901,
Pittsfield, Mass.
Emma, b.
July
20, 18^7;
res.
1901, ^o
W. Clifford St., Providence,
R. L
Anna, twin to Emma;
res.
1901, 124
E. Housatonic
St., Pittsfield,
Mass.
Kitty
M., b. Lebanon
Springs.
N. Y.. Nov. 10,
1840;
res.
1901,
at
242
Baltic St.,
Brooklyn,
N. Y. ; m. New York
City. Apr.
10,
1892,
John
S. Ferris, b. Scotland,
Apr. 21, 1837;
res.
Brooklyn.
No
children.
456.
Emily'''
Babcock,
dau. of Lodowick and
Lydia
(Wight)
Babcock
(Ichabod, Ichabod,
John, John,
James),
b. Lebanon
Springs.
N.
Y.,
Dec.
22,
1797;
d.
;
m. New
Lebanon,
N.
Y.,
May 27,
1820,
Rev. Gardner
Hayden,
The Babcock
Genealogy.
2.7-
,
Children :
George L.,
b.
Egrcmont, Mass.,
Nov.
22, 1823;
m. Feb.,
i:-.
.
Mary J.
SI iter.
Mary Emily,
b.
Egreniont, Mass., Aug.
6,
1827;
m. Peter Wet.sc'
Lydia,
b. Oct.
24, 1829;
111. Feb.
24, 1848,
Charles Baker.
Helen
L.,
b.
June 20, 1834.
Ethvin \V.. b. Dec. 21, 1835;
ni. Cornelia
Bryan.
Thomas Alfred,
b.
Brunswick, June 16, 1840.
457. LonowicK Stanton"
Babcock,
son of Lodowick and
Lydia (Wight)
Bal)cock
(Ichahod,
Ichabod,
John, John,
James),
b. Lebanon
Springs,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
18,
1799;
d.
Sept.
19, 1858;
ni.
(i) Mary
Babcock,
d.
Sept., 1822;
m.
(2) May
5,
1828,
Sarah R.
Perry.
Chikl:
Mary,
b.
;
m.
James
Hotchess,
of
Plainfield,
N.
J.
458.
Lydia Esther'
Babcock,
dan. of Lodowick and
Lydia
(Wight)
Babcock
(Ichabod,
Ichabod,
John, John,
James),
b. Lebanon
Springs,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 2^,
1816;
res.
1900,
205
Lawrence
St.,
Fkishing,
L. I.
;
m. Nov.
9, 1835,
Alfred
M.,
son of Col.
Josiah
and Susan
(Carlton)
Wilder,
b.
Rindge,
N. H.,
Apr. 17, 1804.
Jnne 25, 1900,
the author of this book called on Mrs.
Wilder,
and
though
she was
eighty-four years
of
age
her mind
was clear and
memory good.
Children :
Emma C, b. Brunswick, N.
Y., Oct. 8,
1836;
d.
June
11,
1837.
Emma C, b.
Brooklyn,
N. Y.,
Aug.
18,
1838;
res.
1900,
at
205
Law-
rence St.,
Flushing.
L. I.
;
m.
Brooklyn,
Oct. 26,
1859,
Thomas
L.
Bonsell,
of
Portage
Fort, Canada, d. New York
City,
Feb. 22,
1890.
Thev had six children.
Ella H., b.
Brooklyn,
N. Y., Dec.
6, 1840.
Alfred
M.,
b.
Brooklyn,
N. Y.,
May 19, 1844;
m.
Jersey City, June
10,
1886,
Anna G. Addis. He is a merchant in New York
City.
459.
Rhoda"
Babcock,
dau. of
Joseph, Jr.,
and Keturah
(Gavitt)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Ichabod,
John, John,
James),
b.
Westerly,
R. L.
July 25.
1820; res.
1901,
Provi-
dence, R. I.: m.
Jan.
28,
1845,
Dr. L. A.
Palmer, of N. Ston-
ington,
d.
Westerly, Aug.
i,
1878. They
had seven
children;
four of the seven d.
prior
to 1880.
Children :
Fred M.D., b. ; d.
1900:
Harriet, d.
190T.
Frank G.,
b.
;
res.
1901, Providence. R. I.
460.
John
C' Babcock,
son of
John
and Damarius
(Cran-
dall)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Ichabod,
John, John, James),
15
226 The Babcock
Genealogy.
1).
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Feb.
i8,
1796;
d.
Toledo,
O.
;
m. Achsah
Palmer.
John
C. went with his
family
to
Toledo, O.,
and
helped
to
lay
out the
city,
and died there. His
father,
John
Babcock,
went to Ohio and
brought
the widow and children home with
him and cared for them until the children reached adult life.
Children :
1007a
William
P./
b.
Sept. 15, 1825;
m. Elizabeth Poe.
1008
John,
b. Mar.
25, 1832;
in. Elizabeth
Doughty.
1009 Noyes,
b.
Apr.
ii,
1834;
m.
Mary
A. Burrell.
Jane,
b.
;
m.
Morrison;
Marah.
461.
Hannah^
Babcock,
dan. of
John
and Damarius
(Cran-
dall)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Ichabod,
John, John. James),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Apr. 23, 1798;
d.
Villanova,
N. Y.,
May
23,
1866;
m. Madison
County,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
20,
1823,
Hosea,
son of Luther
Brown,
b.
Brooktield,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 7, 1798,
d.
Villanova,
Aug. 5, 1872.
Children :
Ira,
b. Dec.
8, 1823.
Franklin L., b. Mar.
17, 1827;
d.
Esther,
b.
Apr. 30, 1829.
George
A.,
b.
Aug.
i,
1831.
Rebecca,
b. Nov.
4, 1833.
Eliza W., b.
Aug. 22, 1836.
Milo and Merton
L., twins,
b.
May 17, 1839.
Hosea
J.,
b.
Aug. 6, 1841.
462.
Eliza'^
Babcock,
dau. of
John
and Damarius
(Cran-
dall)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Ichabod,
John, John, James),
b.
;
m. Hosea Whitford.
Child:
Eliza,
b.
;
m. Clark Whitford. No children.
463.
Oliver Chase'''
Babcock,
son of
John
and Damarius
(Crandall)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Ichabod,
John, John.
James),
b.
Brookfiekl,
N.
Y.,
June
8,
1807;
d.
Persia,
N.
Y.,
Dec. 22, 1886;
m.
Brookfiekl,
Nov. 10,
1827,
Emma,
dau. of
Joseph
and Persis
(Cotton) Langworthy,
b.
Bridgewater,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
18, 1806,
d.
Persia,
May 30, 1892.
Moved in 1828
from Brookfiekl to Persia with oxen and
sled,
being
fourteen
days
on the road. He was a Deacon in the S. D. B. Church
from
1830
to
1854.
Children,
b.
Persia,
N. Y. :
loio Marion Francis,** b. Dec.
8, 1828; m. Avilda Babcock.
Damarius. b.
July
22,
1830;
d.
Persia,
July 23, 1848,
unm.
OLIVER BABCOCK.
iSii-icoo.
Page 227.
The Ilabcock
Genealogy. 227
ion
Henry,
b.
June:, 183J ;
m. Dora Bristol.
1012 Abner
L.,
b. JJec. 11,
1833;
m. Orsa Rich.
1013
Albert A
,
D.
Apr.
16,
1835 ;
m. Rosalthe Randall.
1014 Cyrus.
Li. Mar.
31, 1837;
m. Emma Saw.
Aciisah, b.
Apr. 5, 1841 ;
m. Milton M.
Burnliam,
at E.
Jordan,
Mich.,
July 9, 1884;
res.
1902,
E.
Jordan.
Mich. No children.
1015 Julia,
b. Feb.
27, 1843;
m. Milton M. Burnham.
1016 Calista
Ellen,
b.
Jan. 25, 1845;
m.
John
S. Philbrick.
1017 George C,
b.
May 27, 1848;
m.
(i)
Emma
Snyder;
m.
(2)
Olive
Bryant.
464.
Re\-. George C/
Babcock,
son of
John
and Datnarius
(Crandall)
Baljcock
(Joseph,
Ichabod,
John, John,
James),
b. Brookfield. N.
Y.,
June
10, 1810;
d. Xorth
Loup,
Neb., July 14,
1818: ni.
Brookfield,
Apr., 1834,
Almira
Ruth,
dau. of Amos Brown, b.
Brookfield, Sept.
26,
18
12,
d. Brook-
field, Mo.,
Mar.
5, 1869.
Rev.
George
C. Babcock was ordained to the S. D. B. min-
istry
at Berlin, Wis..
Sept.
28,
1855,
was
pastor
of the church
at Dakota and Berlin. Wis.,
also of the
Brookfield, Mo.,
church
;
was a
good
Bible scholar and a
good
historian for his
time.
Children :
1018 Rev. Oscar.* b. Mar.
15, 1835;
m.
(i) June i, 1858,
Metta
Bristol;
m.
(2)
Hattie
Payne:
ni.
(3)
Mrs. Adaline
J.
Preston.
1019
Delia, b.
Jan. 9, 1838;
m.
Henry
Chase.
1019a
Heman A., b.
May 19, 1842
; res.
1902,
Lincoln, Neb.
;
m. Retta
Bristol. He is a
lawyer
and General
Agent
of the
Equitable
Life
Insurance
Company
for Iowa.
465.
Nancy" Babcock, dau. of Daniel and
Nancy (Bab-
cock)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Ichabod,
John, John, James),
b. Westerly. Nov.
29, 1803
;
d.
Avondale,
R.
I.,
Aug. 31, 1891
;
m.
Sept. 3!
1826,
John
P. Hall.
Children,
b. in
Westerly
:
Eunice A., b.
Apr. 2;^.
1828 ; res.
1902, Rochester,
N. Y.
;
m. Albert
Barber.
John
F.. b. Oct.
3, 1829:
res.
1902, Westerly.
R. I.; m.
Mary
Gavitt.
Maria
F.,
b.
Apr. 14. 1832;
res.
1902, Westerly,
R.
I.;
m.
George
Barber.
Daniel
C,
b.
Sept.
10.
1840;
res.
1902, Westerly,
R. I.: m.
Nancy
Wilcox.
Lyman
E.. b.
;
res.
1902, Springfield. Mass.;
m.
Lucy
Dickens.
466.
Oliver'' Babcock. son of Daniel and
Nancy (Babcock)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Ichabod,
John. John, James),
b. \\^est-
erly, June
26,
1811
;
d. Westerlv, R.
I.,
Oct. 22.
1900;
m.
Mar.,
1837.
Martha,
dau. of Tristam and Hannah
(Ross)
Dickens, b.
Sept. 9,
181
7.
d. Avondale. R. I., Mar. 10. 1888.
Oliver Babcock was for
many years Captain
of a whale
ship
228 The Bahcock
Genealogy.
which sailed from
Stonington,
Conn. He
-^^as a man
highly
respected Ijy
all w ho knew him.
Children :
"
.
1020 Tristam D.," b. Dec.
lo, 1842;
ni. Charlotte Irish.
Nancy,
b.
Sept.
20, 1852,
Avonciale
;
res.
1902,
E. Greenwich, R. 1.
;
m.
Westerly, Aug. 20, 1884, John Tourjec,
b. N.
Kingston,
Feb.
27,
1848.
No children.
1021
James
Oliver, b. Dec.
5, 1859;
m. Louise Austin.
Daniel Courtland, b.
Aug. 14, 1863
; res.
1902, Avondale,
R. I.
;
m.
Brooklyn,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
10, 1896, Margaret
Stillman
Burke,
b.
Brooklyn,
Mar.
6, 1868;
res.
1902,
Avondale. No children.
467.
Ezra'''
Babcock,
son of Daniel and
Nancy (Babcock)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Tchabod,
John, John, James),
b.
Jan.
16, 1816;
d.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Dec.
31, 1898;
m.
(i) Lucy,
dau. of
James
and
Mary
Babcock, of
Coventry,
Conn.,
b. Oct.
7,
1822,
d. Nov.
4, 1845;
i""^-
(-) Stonington,
Conn.,
Dec.
12,
1855.
Eunice E.,
dau. of Frederick and
Lucy (Burdick)
Palm-
er,
b.
Stonington, Aug. 9, 1833;
res.
1902, Westerly.
Children :
1022 Frederick,* b.
Jan. 27, 1858;
m. A. Elizabeth
Chapman.
Hannah, b.
Stonington, Aug. 24,
i860.
1023
Charlotte, b.
June 20, 1865 ;
m. Austin H.
Keyes.
468.
James
Rhodes'''
Baecock,
son of
James
and Hannah
(Rhodes)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Tchabod.
John. John,
James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
L,
Aug.
16,
1804;
d.
Pekin. 111.,
Dec.
29, 1863;
m. Dec.
27, 1829,
Amelia
J.
Barnum,
of Trumans-
burg,
N. Y.
He settled first at
Freemont, 111., about
1837,
later removed
to Pekin,
111. He held the office of
County
Treasurer for six-
teen successive
years.
Children :
Joseph
P.
;
d.
young
;
James.
1024 George,*
b. Mar.
24, 1842;
m. Caroline
Amesbury.
469. TiiANKFUiJ
Babcock.
dau. of Elihu and Celia
(Wil-
bur)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Ichabod.
John. John. James),
b.
July 27.
1818;
d. Wells
Crossing,
Hornellsville,
N.
Y.,
July 7. 1874:
m.
Alfred.
N.
Y..
Aug. 30. 1834,
Darius Sat-
terlee,
b. Berlin.
N. Y..
Mar.
22.
1817.
d.
Dansville.
N.
Y.,
Mar.
12.
T885.
Children :
Celia Thankful, b. Hornellsville, N. Y,
June 7. 1837;
d.
Alfred,
N.
Y.,
Mar. i, 1862;
m. Hornellsville,
I\Iay 4, 1854,
Chester R.
Shaw,
son of
Remington
and
Tacy (Burdick)
Shaw.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 229
Emma,
h.
Horncllsvillc,
Dec.
16, 1843;
d.
HorncU^ville,
Oct.
17,
1876.
1025 Julia
A.. 1). Dec.
i.|, 1845;
m.
Cyrenus
P.
Ormsby.
Amelia
A.,
h.
Alfred, Aug. 2, 1849;
res.
1902, Alfred,
N. Y.
;
m.
Alfred,
Aug. 17, 1867.
Isaac
H.,
son of Hiram and
Emily (Porter)
Burdick. b. Plartsville. N.
Y.,
Dec.
19, 1846;
res.
1902,
Alfred.
William, b. Hornellsville.
Aug. 27. 1854;
res.
1902, Ulysses, Pa.;
m.
Whitesville, Aug. 24, 1889,
Edna
L.,
dau. of Samuel and
Lydia
(Coflf)
White, b. Whitesville.
Apr. 3, 1870.
One
child,
Dean
Babcock Satterlee. b.
May 16, 1902.
470.
Avilda"
Babcock,
dau. of Elihii and Celia
(\\'ill)ur)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Ichabod,
John, John, James),
b. Al-
fred,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
20,
182 1
;
d.
May 4, 1884;
m.
Alfred,
Dec.
25, 1839,
Robert, son of
James
and
Sally (Morrison) Hemp-
hill. He was a farmer.
Children :
Adrian,
b.
Hartsville,
Feb.
5, 1841 ;
m.
Alfred,
N.
Y., Sept. i, 1850,
Verona Monroe.
Silvia,
b.
Alfred. N.
Y.,
Oct.
23. 1842;
m. Wellsville. N.
Y., Jan. i,
1866, Joseph
W.. son of
James
and Olive (Brown)
Cooper.
Ellen, b. Alfred. N.
Y..
July
22.
1844:
d.
Hartsville.
N. Y.. Dec.
4,
1864;
m.
Almond,
N. Y..
June
6, 1862.
Joseph
W.
Cooper.
Elizabeth, b. Hartsville. N.
Y., July 29. 1846;
m.
(i)
Almond.
N. Y..
Aug., 1867.
Leonard Beckwith ; m.
(2)
Alfred. N.
Y.,
Jan.
I,
189
1, Albert Sherman.
James,
b. Alfred. N. Y., Oct. 22.
1848;
m. Alfred. N.
Y.,
Dec.
25,
1867, Arphelia
Gavitt.
Betsey A.,
b.
Hartsville,
N. Y.,
Sept. 22, 1850; living 1901,
Alfred.
N. Y.
;
unm.
Ruth. b. Hartsville,
Alay
8.
1853;
res.
1901.
Alfred Station, N. Y.
;
m. Alfred, N. Y.. Nov. 26,
1879. Harley
Sherman, b.
Apr.
28.
1849.
Sarah,
b. Alfred. N.
Y., Apr. 2t 1855;
res.
1901.
Diamond
City,
]\Iont.
;
m. Hartsville. Alexander Watson.
Martha, b. Hartsville.
Aug. 4. 1857;
d. Hartsville.
Jan. 15,
i860.
471.
Celia'^ Babcock,
dan. of Elihn and Celia
(Wilbur)
Babcock
(Jose])h,
Ichabod,
John, John, James),
b. Nov.
5, 1827:
d.
Hornellsville,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
20,
1894;
m. Hartsville,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 5, 1849, Benjamin
Van
Buskirk,
b.
Romulus,
May
26,
1812,
d.
Hartsville,
Jan.
21,
1866.
Children :
Eliza
Jane.
b. Dec. 21.
1850:
res.
1901.
Glenwood
Springs. Col.;
m.
Milo N. Edwards. No children.
1026
Benjamin
S..** b.
July
26.
1852:
m. Eva R. Cook.
1027 Emeline.
b. Mar.
7. 1854;
m. Herbert Edwards.
472.
Hannah" Babcock, dau. of
Georr^c
and
Mary (Ga-
vitt)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Ichabod,
John, John, James),
b. West-
erly,
R.
I.,
May 31, 1817;
d.
Albany,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 5, 1899;
m.
Hudson,
N.
Y.,
Au^-.
23, 1843,
Lemuel
Hopkins,
b.
Hudson,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 15,
1820, q\.
Albany,
N. Y.
230
The Babcock
Genealogy.
Children :
1028 Susan
Bahcock,''
b.
June 29, 1844;
ni. Samuel Munson.
Mary Gavitt,
b.
Hudson;
d. .
Jane Rose,
b.
Pougbkeepsie,
N. Y.
;
res.
1902, Albany,
N. Y.
;
m.
George
E. Gorham.
Lemuel
J.,
b.
Pougbkeepsie,
N. Y.
;
m. Sarah Devlin.
Annie
P.,
b.
Pougbkeepsie;
res.
1902, Boston, Mass;
m. Edwin
Ford.
473. Daniel Lee"
Babcock,
son of
Georg-e
and
Mary
(Gavitt)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Ichabod,
John, John,
James),
1).
Hudson,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
22, 1822;
d.
Albany,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
17,
1888;
m.
Albany, Aug.
2,
1858, Margaret
V.,
dan.
of Thomas and Ellen Bradford
Schuyler,
b.
Albany, Jan.
18,
1840,
d.
Albany,
Dec.
7, 1899.
She m.
(2) 1898, John
Court-
land
Babcock,
brother of Daniel Lee.
Children,
first b. in
Pougbkeepsie,
rest in
Albany:
Courtland
Schuyler,
b.
May
18, 1859;
res.
1902, Troy,
N. Y.
;
m.
Margaret J.
Oliver. No children.
Ellen B.,
b. Dec.
25,
i860: res.
1902,
Sackets
Harbor,
N. Y.
;
unm.
Susan Bell,
b.
June
i,
1862;
res.
1902, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
;
m.
Sept. 17,
1890,
Leland Chubb.
1029
Hannah Ross." b.
Jan.
21,
1869;
m. William
J. Halpen.
1030 Margaret
M., b. Oct. 18,
1870;
m.
J.
V. Williams.
Mary G.,
b.
Aug. 9, 1872;
res.
1902,
at
139
W.
84th St.,
New York
City ;
unm.
Clara Louise,
b.
May 10, 1875 ;
res.
1902,
New
Glasgow,
Va.
;
m.
Chatham
Center,
Mar.
i, 1896, John J.
Williams.
474.
Claudius"
Babcock,
son of
George
and
Mary (Gavitt)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Ichabod,
John, John. James),
b.
;
d.
Key
West,
Fla.,
Feb.
i,
1877;
m. Harriet
Guthrie,
b.
,
res.
Key
West,
Fla. He was a naval officer.
Children :
Mary Gavitt; George
Lee, b. Mar..
1869; Claude,
b.
Dec, 1872;
Harriet, b. Dec,
1875.
475.
Milton"
Babcock,
son of
Stephen
and Babcock
(Oliver, Stephen, John, John. James),
b.
Aug. 15, 1804;
m.
June 3, 1832, Lydia,
dan. of
John
Bowen. of
Attleboro,
Mass.
Children :
Henry,
b. Taunton, Mass.,
Apr.
28,
1834;
m. Miss
King.
He was
a naval officer in the War of the Rebellion, commanded a number
of
sloops
of
war;
in 1882 he was boss nailer at
Wheeling,
W. Va.
George,
b. Mar.
8, 1836;
d.
Jan.
26,
1873,
unm. He also served in
the
navy during
the War of the Rebellion.
Mary
Scott, b.
Aug. 17, 1838;
m.
Capt.
Clement. Had twelve chil-
dren;
eldest in 1882 was editor of the
Daily News,
New
Bedford,
Mass.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 231
476.
Edward"
Babcock,
son of
Oliver,
Jr.,
and Anna
(Heartt)
Babcock
(Oliver, Stei)hen, John, John,
James),
b.
Sept. 7, 1805;
d. Oct.
28,
1876;
m. i3ec.
9,
1828,
Arniinia
Eldridgc.
d. Dec.
2"/, 1876,
Children :
Augustus
E., b.
Apr. 23, 1834;
d.
Aug. 15. 1867.
Stephen Eldridge,
b. Alar.
3. 1837 ;
ni.
June 30, 1874,
. Is a
Civil
Engineer ;
res.
1903, Utica,
N. Y.
477.
Elizabeth"
Babcock,
dau. of Oliver and Anna
(Heartt)
Babcock
(Oliver, Stephen, John, John,
James),
b. Utica,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
28, 1810:
d.
Kalamazoo, Mich.,
Apr.
18,
1891
; m.
Troy,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 25, 1834, John,
son of
Jacob
and Elizabeth
Haft",
b. New York
City,
1808,
d. Evans-
ville, Ind., Nov.
24. 1850.
Children :
Anna, b. New
York;
m. Evansville, Ind., William H. Wales.
1031
Elizabeth W.,** b. Dec.
11, 1838;
m.
George
Kidder.
Jacob,
b.
Evansville;
res.
1902, Cripple
Creek, Colo.;
ni.
Agnes
Hopkins.
Alary
Babcock Hall,
b. Evansville
;
d. Fort
Wayne,
Ind.
;
m. C. W.
Pyke.
C.
Josephine,
b.
;
d. Evansville;
ni. L. Coran.
Edward, b.
;
res.
1902,
Omaha, Neb.
Emily,
twin to Edward
;
res.
1902, Kalamazoo,
Mich.
;
unm.
478.
Charles''' Babcock, son of Oliver and Anna
(Heartt)
Babcock
(Oliver, Stephen, John, John. James),
b.
Utica,
N.
Y.,
Dec. 10, 1812;
d.
Evansville, Ind.,
July
22,
1894;
m.
Evansville,
Dec.
15. 1842,
Amelia,
dan. of Edward
and
Mary (Stuart) Hopkins,
b.
Evansville;
res.
1902,
Evansville.
Children, b. Evansville :
1032 Mary
V.," b.
;
m.
Henry Gooding.
Edward O., b.
;
m.
Jessie
Goodlet. No
children;
res.
1902,
Evansville.
Amelia Gertrude, b.
;
res.
1902,
Evansville.
Annie
Heartt,
b.
;
res.
1902.
at 118 Putnam St., New
Haven,
Conn.
Charles Clinton, b.
;
res.
1902.
Evansville, Ind.
William S.. b.
;
res.
1902,
New Haven, Conn.
Rubv Grace, b.
;
res.
1902, Chicago, III.;
m.
Evansville, Ind.,
Dwight
W. Ball.
479.
Elisha Spurr" Babcock, son of Oliver and Anna
(Heartt)
Babcock
(01i\er,
Stephen, John, John,
James),
b.
Utica,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
10,
1814;
d.
Coronado. Cal.,
Apr.
2,
1890;
m.
Madison, Tnd.,
May
28,
1844, Agnes
Suther-
232
The Bahcuck
Genealogy.
land
Davidson,
1).
Wick, Scotland;
res.
1902, 94(S
Grand
Ave.,
Los
Angeles,
Cal.
Children,
b.
Evansville,
Ind. :
1033 Oliver,'*
b.
;
m.
Mary
G.
Hodge.
Louisa,
b.
;
d. Evansville.
1034
Elisba
S.,
b.
May i, 1849;
m. Isabel Graham.
Dr. William D., b. Mar.
29, 185
1
;
res.
1902,
Los
Angeles, Cal.;
m.
(I)
Harriet Mclntire
;
m.
(2)
Los
Angeles, Cal., Jan. 30, 1901,
Catherine
Casey.
He
graduated
from a medical school in
1878.
Holds the
degree
of Master of Arts from
Lafayette College,
Easton, Pa. Dr. Babcock holds the chair of Professor of Dis-
eases of Ear, Nose,
and Throat in the
College
of
Medicine,
Uni-
versity
of Southern
California;
is also
Secretary
of the
College.
Alexander E., b.
;
res.
1902, Evansville, Ind.;
unm.
Cornelius, b.
;
d. Evansville, unm.
Amelia,
b.
;
d.
Evansville; John,
d. Evansville.
480.
Henry Oliver^ Babcock,
son of Oliver and Anna
(Heartt)
Babcock
(Oliver, Stephen, John, John,
James),
b.
Troy,
N.
Y.,
July
20, 1822;
d.
Evansville, Ind.,
Sept.
10,
1879;
m.
Jeffersonville,
Ind.,
June
8, 1848, Mary
E.,
dan. of Christian and Sarah
(Fisher)
Honser,
b.
Cincinnati,
O.,
Feb.
15. 1831;
res.
1902,
Evansville,
Ind.
Children,
b. Evansville :
Annie H.,
b.
; d. Evansville.
1851.
Henry
H.,
b. ; d. Evansville, Ind, 1894;
m.
Orange,
N.
J.,
1877,
Annie E.
Maghee
;
res.
1902, Orange,
N.
J.,
b. Evansville.
1035 Mary K.,**
b.
;
m.
Harry
Veatch.
1036 Lucy
A., b.
;
m.
James
T. Walker.
Elwood P..
b.
;
d.
1858.
Morgan,
b.
;
res.
1902,
Evansville, Ind.;
m.
Delia,
dau. of
George
Beal.
Howard L., b.
;
res.
1902,
at
290
1-2 S. Clark
St., Chicago,
111.
Sarah
Maud,
b.
;
d. Evansville.
1867.
Agnes
E.. b.
;
d.
Evansville, 1873.
1037
Guilford
Carlile,
b.
;
m. Alida M.
Kelsey.
481.
Susan'''
Babcock,
dan. of
Christopher
and
Polly
(Biir-
dick)
Babcock
(Christopher,
William,
John, John,
James),
b.
Jan.
20,
1788;
m. Cornelius Van
Antwerp.
Cornelius Van
Antwerp
was at one time Sheriff of
Albany
Coimty,
and in
1840
was connected with the Custom House in
New York
City.
Child:
1038 Mary
E.,* b.
June 29, 1815;
m.
George
N. Burdick.
482.
Elizabeth''' Babcock. dau. of
Christopher
and
Polly
(Burdick)
Balicock
(Christo])her,
William,
John, John,
James),
b.
May
2,
1799;
m. Rev.
George
Brown
Lisbee,
a
TJic Babcock
Genealogy. 233
Universalist,
who
preached
the first sermon on Universalism
ever
given
in
Albany.
Children :
George,
d.
young ; Dudle}',
d.
young.
1039 Mary Elizabeth,"
b.
;
m. William
Updyke.
483.
Christopher'
Babcock,
son of
Jeremiah
and
Amy
(Angel)
Babcock
(Christopher,
William,
John, John,
James),
b. Oct.
13, 1792;
d.
Champion,
N.
Y.,
June 29, 1869;
m.
(i) June 5. 1815,
Susan
Crandall,
d. Feb.
29, 1844;
m.
(2) Janette
McNeil."
Child :
Mary A.,
b.
1815;
d. Dec.
17, 1835.
484.
Elias"
Babcock,
son of
Jeremiah
and
Amy (Angel)
Babcock
(Christopher,
William,
John, John, James),
b.
Aug.
20,
1794;
d.
Champion,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
11,
1859;
m.
Apr.
2y, 1817,
Sarah
Angel,
b. Feb.
zy, 1799,
d.
Champion,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
26,
1 88 1.
Children, b.
Champion
:
1040
Hiram.'* b.
Sept. 13, 1818;
m. Ann
J.
Penfield.
1041
Eunice,
b.
Sept. 23, 1825
; m.
Joseph
M. Gardner.
Horatio
D., b. Oct.
29, 1840;
res.
1902,
Deer
River,
N. Y.
;
m. Deer
River, Mary.
dau. of William
Bedell,
b. Deer
River, 1840;
res.
1902,
Deer
River,
N. Y. No children.
485.
Joshua
Angel"^
Babcock,
son of
Jeremiah
and
Amy
(Angel)
Babcock
("Christopher,
William,
John, John,
James),
b.
Flamilton, N.
Y., Fel). 10,
1796;
d. Felts
Alills,
N. Y.. Mar.
23, 1843;
m.
Hamilton,
July 24,
1820, Laura,
dan. of Chandler
Holmes,
b.
Hartland, Vt.,
Sept. 2,
1793,
d.
Felts Mills. N.
Y.,
Dec.
29, 1845.
Children :
1042 Henry H.,'
b. IMar. 28. 1821 ; m. Eliza Wheeler.
Amy,
b.
;
d. in
infancy.
1043 Periey J.,
b.
Aug. 31, 1826;
m.
(i)
Sarah Furness
;
m.
(2)
Helen
M. Green.
Martha
L.. b.
June 3, 1828;
d.
Aug.
12.
1829.
1044 George
D.,
b. Oct.
6, 1834;
m.
Mary
O'Neill.
486.
Ambrose S."
Babcock, son of
Jeremiah
and
Amy
(Angel)
Babcock
(Christopher,
William,
John, John,
James),
b.
Hamilton,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
2,
1800;
d.
Champion,
N.
Y., Dec. 28,
1891:
m.
Brookfield. N.
Y., Mar.
9,
1825,
Huldah, dnu. of
287
Nathan and Huldah
(Burdick) Babcock,
b.
Brookfield,
May
2, 1806,
d.
Champion, Jan.
11,
1899.
234
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Children,
b.
Champion
:
Albert
Oscar,
b.
July 4. icS26;
res.
1902, Carthage,
N. Y.
;
in. Cham-
pion,
N.
Y., Eliza,
dan. of Noah
McNitt,
b.
Brookline,
Vt.
;
res.
1902, Carthage.
1045
Adelia
R.,"
b.
July 7, ICS29;
m. Orville Cutler.
1046
Maria
A.,
b. Feb.
2t 1835 ;
m. Marcus
Coughlin.
1047
Althea
J.,
b.
July 11, 1838;
ni. Obed W. Pierce.
487.
Jeremiah'^
Babcock,
Jr.,
son of
Jeremiah
and
Amy
(Ang-el)
Babcock
(Christopher,
Wilham,
John, John,
James),
b. Nov.
9, 1804;
d.
Carthage,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 13,
1886;
m. Felts
Mills,
Dec.
7,
1826,
Julia,
dau. of
Jason
and
Betsey
(Merrill) Frances,
b.
Hartford, Conn.,
Dec.
31, 1803,
d. Car-
thage,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 3, 1885.
Children :
1048
Austin
A.,*
b.
Sept. 11, 1827;
m. Arcelia Crittenton
Adelia, b.
;
d.
young.
Adelia
Julia,
b.
May 25, 1830;
d. Felts
Mills,
N. Y.,
Mar.
20, 1854;
m. Felts Mills,
May, 1847, Henry
Munn, d.
July, 1853.
James, Jr.,
b. Oct.
28, 1832;
d. N.
Y.,
Dec.
15,
i8(x).
Wilbur
v.,
b.
May
16,
1835 ;
d.
Carthage,
Dec. 22. 1861
;
m.
June,
1858,
Lora
Rice,
b.
Hermon,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
i, 1841,
d.
Hermon,
Sept.,
1862.
1049
Harriet E.,
b.
Jan. 5, 1838;
m.
John
Brown.
Eldridge J.,
b.
Aug.
21,
1840;
d. Feb.
23, 1843.
Andrew,
b.
July 17, 1842;
d. Feb.
19, 1843.
Elmer
E.,
b.
Aug. 8, 1844;
d.
Petersburg, Va.,
Mar.
31, 1865.
488.
WiLiAM P."
Babcock,
son of
Jeremiah
and
Amy (An-
gel)
Babcock
(Christopher,
William,
John, John,
James),
b.
Sept.
2,
1809;
d. near
Champion,
N.
Y.,
Apr.
12,
1875;
m.
Roxey
Lewis.
Children :
William; Augustus; Lysander;
Elizur.
489.
Stephen'''
Babcock,
son of
Stephen
and Phebe
(Burch)
Babcock
(Christopher,
William,
John, John,
James),
b.
Hopkinton,
R. I.,
May
10,
1804;
d.
Simsbury,
Conn.,
Jan.
22,
1856;
m.
Salisbury,
Mar.
20,
1831, Mary,
dau.
of Thomas and Susanna
(Pendleton)
Burch,
b.
Goshen,
Conn.,
Apr.
22,
1807,
d.
Simsbury,
Nov.
22,
1891.
He was a
farmer,
settled first in
Stonington,
Conn.,
later removed to the north-
west
part
of Connecticut.
Children :
Susan
Mary,
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Apr.
21,
1832;
m.
Simshurj',
Conn., Feb.
14,
1862,
Henry J.,
son of Roswell F. and
Betsey
(Case) Noble,
b. Hartford, Conn., Oct. 20, 1819,
d.
Simsbury,
Conn., Apr. 13, 1900.
No children. He was a farmer.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 235
Pbebe
Maria,
1).
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Mar.
28, 1834;
d-
Stonington,
Conn.,
Oct.
9, 1838.
Stephen,
b.
Stonington, Conn.,
Feb.
17, 1837;
d.
Simsbury, Conn.,
Sept. 17, 1858.
1050
Phebe
Catherine,"
b. Mar.
29, 1839;
m.
James
Hunt.
1051
Sarah
Maria,
b. Dec.
14, 1841 ;
m.
Apolias
Wilcox.
Thomas
Henry,
b.
Salisbury, Conn.,
Oct.
30, 1844;
d.
Salisbury,
Oct.
2, 1849.
490.
Elias'
Babcock,
son of
Stephen
and Pliebe
(Burch)
Babcock
(Christopher, Wilhani,
John, John, James),
b.
Stonington, Conn.,
Mar.
19,
1806;
d.
Stonington,
Mar.
19,
1881
;
m.
Stonington,
Dec.
i,
1836,
Lncretia
Davis,
dan. of
Clark and
Mary (Miner) Davis,
b.
Stonington, Jnne
22,
181
7.
He was a
farmer,
Hving
on several hired farms in
Stonington,
including
liis father's farm on Walnut
Hill,
about two miles
from Milltown. For the last
twenty years
of his life he was a
merchant at
Stonington Borough.
Children :
Mary
Lucretia, b.
Stonington, Conn.,
Dec.
22,
1837;
d.
Stonington,
Aug. 4. 1838.
1052
Lncretia Maria,"" b. Oct.
12, 1839;
m. Samuel H. Chesebro.
1053 Elias, Jr.,
b. Nov.
24, 1843;
m. Alice D. Hancox.
491.
Phineas'^
Babcock,
son of Phineas and Thankful
(Babcock)
Babcock
(Christopher,
William.
John, John,
James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Sept. 24. 1804;
d.
California,
Dec,
1856;
m. North
East, Pa., Eeb.
5, 1830,
Esther
Cole,
dau. of
James
and Delilah
(Brown)
Cole, b. North
East,
Jan. 9, 1813,
d. North
East,
Nov.
24, 1849.
He went to California in
1852,
Children :
Avilda, b. Dec.
3, 1833
; m. loio Marion Babcock.
1054 Delilah,' b. Nov. 8.
1835:
m.
Harley
Adams.
John C, b. North
East, Pa., Oct.
14, 1837;
drowned
May
2.
1849,
North East
;
unm.
Phineas, b. North East, Pa.. Dec.
17. 1839;
d.
Libby
Prison, Rich-
mond, Va.. Mar. 10,
1864.
Enlisted
Aug. 9, 1862,
taken
prisoner,
1864 ;
unm.
105s
Seth, b. Mar. 22.
1844;
m. Sarah Ann Hite.
1056
Sarah
J.,
b.
July 4, 1845
: m. Ebenezer Skellie.
1057
Winfield S., b.
June i, 1847;
m. Florence A. Sherman.
492.
Christopher Denison'^
Babcock,
son of Phineas and
Thankful
(Babcock)
Babcock
(Christopher, William,
John, John. James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Jan.
2, 1806: d. North
East, Pa.,
June
21,
1870;
m. North
East, Mar.
6,
1838,
Louisa,
dau. of
James
and Delilah
(Brown) Cole,
b. North
East,
Apr.
6, 1822. d. North
East,
Apr. 23, 1891.
He was a farmer at
North
East,
Pa.
236
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Children :
1058
Delilah
R.,"
b.
Apr. 4, 1841;
111.
(1)
Charles Brown;
111.
{2) James
Slater.
Mary D.,
b.
Persia,
N.
Y., July 24, 1843 ;
d. North
East, Pa.,
Nov.
7, 1865,
iinm.
1059 William,
b. Feb.
9, 1846;
m. Harriet Archer.
Warren
Cole,
b.
Persia,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
30, 1851 ;
res.
1901, Knapps
Creek
;
unni.
1060
Julia Louise,
b. Nov.
10, 1856;
ni.
(i) Stephen
W.
Baker;
m.
(2)
John
B. Currie.
493.
Nancy"
(Ann)
Babcock,
dan. of Phincas and Thank-
ful
(Babcock)
Bal^ock
(Christopher, William, John,
John, James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Nov.
15,
1812;
d. Linn
Comity, Mo., 1874;
m.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
William,'
son of
James
and
177
Thankful
(Babcock)
Crandall.
They
settled
first in
Persia,
N.
Y.,
moved thence to
Wisconsin,
and later
to Nebraska.
Children,
the first
eight
born in
Cattaraugus County,
N.
Y.,
the others in W'isconsiii :
Mary,
b.
1834
; res.
1900, Brookfield,
Mo.
;
m. Brookfield, N.
Y.,
1854,
Matthew McCormick, d.
1891.
Lorenda, b.
Aug., 1835 ;
res.
1900,
North
Loup,
Neb.
;
m. Wau-
shara
County,
Wis.,
June 14, 1857, Henry Thorngate.
James
Herbert, b.
1837.
He was
Sergeant
Co.
E, Missouri,
of the
Iron
Brigade,
and was killed in the battle of
Gainesville, Va.,
Aug. 28,
1862.
Samuel
B.,
b.
1839;
res.
Apr., 1900,
Brookfield, Mo.
Porter,
b.
1841
; res.
1900,
North
Loup,
Neb.
Arjoicna, b.
1844;
res.
1900,
North
Loup, Neb.;
m.
George
T.
Thorngate.
Angelia.
b.
1846;
res.
1900,
North
Loup, Neb.;
m. Mosier.
Devills
P.,
b.
1852;
res.
1900,
Stockton, Kan.
Josephine,
b.
1856;
res.
1900, 135
S. Tenth St., Denver, Col.;
m.
Morris.
494.
Joseph
Page"
Babcock,
son of Phineas and Thankful
(Babcock)
Babcock
(Christopher,
W^illiam,
John, John,
James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
L,
Sept. 5, 1814;
d.
lone, Cal.,
Feb.
16,
1899;
m. North East, Pa.,
Dec.
10,
1840, Mary
B.,
dau.
of
James
and Delilah
Cole,
b. North
East,
May 23, 1819,
d.
Des Moines. la.,
vSept. 3, 1895.
Children :
1061 Annie
E.,"
b. Oct.
3. 1842;
m. Wilbur Easton.
1062 Lovilla. b. Oct.
7, 1847;
m. H. Allen Titus.
495.
Thomas Barber'^
Babcock,
son of Asa and Elizabeth
(Barber)
Babcock
(Christopher,
William,
John, John,
James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
L,
Sept. 24,
1806;
d.
Earlville,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
II,
1871
;
m.
Eaton,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 5, 1843, Abigail,
dau.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 237
of Burret and Rebecca
Wentworth,
b.
Georgetown,
N.
Y.,
Apr.
12, 1810,
d.
Randallsville,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
13,
1886.
Cbildren :
1063 Henry C,"
b. Dec.
21, 1843;
111. Dora Beach.
William
F.,
b.
July 31, 1845;
res.
1900, Poolville,
N. Y.
;
unm.
1064 IMary A.,
b. Feb.
24, 1847;
m. Adelbert A. Stune.
1065 James,
b.
June 24, 1850;
m. Ida L. Peck.
Charles
E.,
b.
Jan. 18, 1852;
res.
1900, Lebanon,
N. Y.
496.
George \\
~'
Babcock,
son of Asa and Elizabeth
(Bar-
ber)
Babcock
(Christopher,
WilHam,
John, John,
James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Oct.
27, 1807;
d.
Vesper,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
4, 1885.
buried at
Tully,
N. Y.
;
m.
Xorwicii,
Conn.,
Oct.
28,
1834, Alary King,
dau. of
Stephen
B. and
JMary (Gordon)
Richards, b.
Saco,
Maine,
July 15,
1816,
d.
Onondaga
Hill,
Jan. 31, 189

,
buried at
Tully,
N. Y.
Children :
1066
George W.,*
b. Dec.
23. 1835 ;
m. Ella A. Robinson.
1067
William S., b.
Sept. 27, 1837;
m. Sarah C. Allen.
1068 Duane
Perry,
b.
Alay 19, 1841 ;
m. Rosalie Wickham.
1069 Mary
Ellen, b. Mar. 26.
1843;
m. Rev. D. W. Sherman.
Amy J.,
b.
Worcester, Mass.,
Oct.
16, 1846;
d.
Leonardsville,
N.
Y.,
Apr.
12. 1862.
1070 Lucinda,
b.
June
i,
1848;
m.
(i)
Elias
Rowland;
m.
(2)
Charles
W. Smith.
Wilbur
F.,
b.
June i, 1857;
d.
Leonardsville, Sept. 20, 1858.
497.
Mary 1^7
Babcock, dau. of Asa and Elizabeth
(Bar-
ber)
Babcock
(Christopher.
William,
John, John,
James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.. Feb.
3, 1809;
d.
Pawcatuck, Conn.,
Sept.
I, 1866;
m.
Smyrna, N.
Y.,
Isaac
Burdick,
b.
Hopkin-
ton. R.
I.,
Aug.
28, 1808,
d.
Westerly,
Mar.
29. 1878.
Children :
Elizabeth
M., b. Mar.,
1835
; m.
1003 Joseph
Aionzo Babcock.
Isaac F., b.
Hopkinton.
R.
L,
Aug.
i,
1836;
m.
Westerly,
Oct.
8,
1872.
Ann F. Hiscox, of Charlestown. R. L He served in
the Civil War in ist
Regiment
Rhode Island
Cavalry.
Has two
children
;
res.
1900, Westerly.
R. I.
Edward
H.,
b.
Hopkinton. July 4, 1838;
res.
1900, Westerly,
R. I.;
m.
Jersey City,
N.
J.. Sept.
28,
1865.
Sarah A., dau. of Daniel and
Ann E. Mosher. b. New Market, N.
J.
He served in the Civil
War in
9th Regiment,
Rhode Island
Infantry.
Has three children.
Benjamin
Babcock, b.
Hopkinton,
Mar.
11, 1840;
d.
Pawcatuck,
May 23, 1863.
Thomas T., b.
Hopkinton,
R. I., Feb.
5, 1842;
res.
1900.
S. Brook-
field. N. Y.
;
m.
Bridgewater,
N. Y..
July 24, 1873.
Harriet
V.,
dau. of Roswell and
Mary
Crandal! Douse. He served in the Civil
War.
9th Regiment.
Rhode Island
Infantry.
Has four children.
Catharine E.,
b. in
Hopkinton,
R.
I., Jan. 4, 1844;
d.
Pawcatuck,
Conn., Apr. 23, 1863.
238
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Martha
Caroline,
b.
Hopkinton, ATay
12, 1845:
d.
Alfred,
N.
Y.,
May, 1S73;
m. Pawcatuck,
Conn., Jolni M.,
son of Daniel P.
and Ann E. Mosher, Oct. 6, 1862, after
John
M. had enlisted in
the
army
in the 26th
Regiment
Connecticut
Infantry.
She left two
children.
Solonian
Carpenter,
h. River Point, R. I.,
Jan. 31. 1847; living May,
1900,
in
Westerly,
R. I.
;
m. in
Stonington Borough, Conn., May
3, 1882,
Hannah
C,
dau. of Orin and Hannah
(Hancox) Doty.
Has three children.
George Noyes,
b.
Pawcatuck, Conn.,
Mar.
29, 1849; 1900,
lived
at Potter
Hill,
R. I.
;
m. Potter Hill, Ada,
dau. of
Henry
and
Jeannette (Potter) Langworthy,
b.
Sept. 12, 1872.
Have one
child,
Henry
L.
Hannah Mehitable
Chaucer,
b.
Pawcatuck, Conn.,
Nov.
5, 1850;
d.
July
6,
1851.
Annie
Marie,
b.
Pawcatuck, Conn., Aug. 15, 1852;
d. Dec.
26, 1852.
498.
Asa'''
Babcock,
son of Asa and Elizabeth
(Barber)
Babcock
(Christopher, Wihiam,
John, John, James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Jan. 3,
181 1
;
d.
Leonardsville,
N.
Y.,
July
18,
1891
;
m.
Leonardsville,
Feb.
2,
1833,
Cleniantine,
dau. of
James
and
Nancy (Owen) Webster,
b.
Burlington,
N.
Y.,
June
25,
1810,
d.
Leonardsville,
June
i,
1898.
Children,
b. Leonardsville:
Elizabeth Babcock, b.
Aug.
21, 1836;
res.
1900,
Leonardsville, N. Y.
;
m.
Leonardsville,
Jan.
i,
1878, Henry
C, son of Corwall and
Nancy (Wilcox)
St.
John,
b.
Leonardsville, June 30,
1826. No
children.
1071 James W.,"
b.
Aug.
22,
1838;
m. Helen Clark.
Caroline,
b. Dec.
4, 1839;
d. Leonardsville, Oct. i,
1870,
unm.
Sarah
A.,
b.
Aug. 5, 1848;
d.
Leonardsville,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
8, 1883.
499.
Elizabeth^
Babcock,
dau. of Asa and Elizabeth
(Bar-
ber)
Babcock
(Christopher,
William,
John, John,
James),
b.
Westerly,
R. L,
June
28,
1813;
d. Adams
Center,
N.
Y.,
Apr.
20,
1892;
m.
Persia,
N.
Y.,
Dec. 22.
1831,
Allen,
son of Ira and
Abigail (Allen)
Prentice,
b.
Worthington,
Mass.,
Jan.
11, 1806,
d.
Dakota, Wis.,
Jan. 9, 1872.
Children :
Hannah
E.,
b.
Persia,
N. Y.,
Sept. 24, 1832;
res.
1900,
Oconomo-
woc. Wis.
;
m. Dakota, Wis.,
Sept.
26,
1856,
William
J.,
son of
William and Priscilla
(Whittaker) Rosecrans,
b.
Wayland,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
16, 1828.
Mary
A., b. Persia. N. Y..
May
20,
1835;
d.
Persia,
Feb. 12.
1837.
Alpheus John.
b. Persia,
July
21,
1836;
d. Persia,
June
21,
1838.
1072
Asa B.,' b.
July 29, 1838;
m.
(i)
Marion
Greene;
m.
(2) Mary
A. Greene.
Nathan Barber, b.
Persia,
N. Y.,
Jan.
26,
1840;
m. Richford, Wis.,
Oct. 10, 1867,
Ellen F., dau. of Silas and Eliza
(Farrand) Rist,
b. Dec. 20,
1846.
In
Feb., 1900,
he was
employed
in the Pension
Office,
Washington.
D. C.
Ira
B.,
b. Persia,
N.
Y., July 20, 1842
;
d.
Persia,
Mar.
19, 1845.
ELIAS BABCOCK.
1806-1881.
Page 235.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 239
Amy Jane,
li.
J(jhnsto\vn, Wis., Apr. 13, 1846;
cl.
Dakota, Wis.,
July 6, i8()5.
William
A.,
h.
July
6,
1851;
m.
1242 Nancy
C. Babcock.
500.
Christopher
John"
Babcock,
son of Asa and Eliza-
beth
(luirljer)
Babcock
(Christopher,
William,
John,
John, James),
b.
Smyrna,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
14, 1814;
d. S.
Day-
ton,
N. Y.,
Jan.
i,
1894;
m.
(i)
Smith
Mills,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
10,
1838,
Rebecca Ann
Smith,
b. Dec.
22,
1817,
d.
Apr.
11,
1843.
No children
by
first
marriage.
He m.
(2)
Madison,
N. Y.,
Nov.
5, 1844.
Harriet,
dau. of Richard and Amelia
(Sims)
Bntton,
b. Erieville. N.
Y.,
Apr.
i,
1820,
d.
Irving,
N.
Y.,
Sept.
10,
1861
;
m.
(3) Irving,
N.
Y.,
Mrs. Sarah A,
Chase,
dan. of William and
Orpha
Rawlett,
b. E.
Hamburg,
N. \.,
Apr. 29, 1827;
res.
1900,
Ba'com,
N. Y^. No children
by
third
marriage.
Children
by
second wife:
1073
Louise.'' b. Nov. 12,
1845;
m.
(i)
Air. Bowen
;
m.
(2)
Francis
Powers.
1074
Willis A., b.
May
i. 1852;
m. Barbara F. Clark.
1075
Frank P., b. Oct. 8,
1854;
m. Frances Redman.
1076
Hermon, b.
June 6, 1856;
m.
(i) Viroqua Ames;
m.
(2)
Lina
Young.
501.
Amy" Babcock,
dau. of Asa and Elizabeth
(Barber)
Babcock
(Christopher,
William,
John,
John, James),
b.
Trnxton, N.
Y.,
Sept. 7,
1818;
d.
Persia,
N.
Y^,
Feb.,
1837;
m. Alonzo, son of Silas Burdick.
Child :
George Whitford,
b. Persia,
Cattaraugus County,
N.
Y., Jan.
16.
1837.
When five weeks old his mother died, and he was reared
in the
family
of Hosea Whitford, and took the name of his fos-
ter
parents

Whitford. In the fall of 1861 he enlisted in the


85th
Regiment,
New York State Volunteers,
several months later dis-
charged
on account of sickness. About a
year
later he reenlisted
in the ist New York Veteran
Cavalry
and served until the close
of the war. In 1866 he
m.,
at Little
Genesee,
N. Y.,
Marian
A., dau. of
Willoughby
and Caroline
Jaques,
b. Little Genesee,
1848. They
have three
daughters.
In Dec.
1899.
this
family
lived in
Vinton,
la.
502. William A.'^ Babcock,
son of Asa and Elizabeth
(Bar-
ber)
Babcock
(Christopher,
\\'illiam,
John, John.
James),
b. Truxton,
N. Y.,
Nov.
19.
1820:
res.
1900.
Leon-
ardsville,
N. Y.
;
m. Leonardsville.
Sept.
9, 1846, Harriet,
dan. of William and
Lucy (Webster)
Pelton, b. Feb. 22, 1822.
Children :
Mary,
b. Leonardsville, N. Y., Sept.
17. 1847;
m. Leonardsville,
Feb.
3, 1873,
Calvin
Burch,
b.
Brookfield, Jan. 14, 1850.
No
children.
240
The Babcock
Genealogy.
Charles F.,
h.
Lconardsvillc, Oct.
9, 1856;
d.
Leonardsville, July 5,
1862.
1077 Harriet,'*
h.
Jan. 24, 1864;
m. Merton FI. Brown.
503.
Sarah Ann"
Babcock,
dau. of Samuel and Hannah
(Miller)
Babcock
(Samuel, William,
John, John,
James),
b.
Middletown, Conn.,
Jan.
20, 1812;
d.
Wooster,
O.,
Apr. 27, 1895;
m.
Middletown,
Sept. 30, 1832,
Oliver
Earlier
Beelje,
b. New
London, Conn.,
Oct.
17, 1807,
d.
Cuya-
hoga
Falls, O.,
Sept.
i,
1886.
Children,
b.
Cuyahoga
Falls :
Jane,
b.
Sept. 8, 1833 ;
d. Mar.
3, 1836.
May E.,
b.
Apr.
22,
1835 ;
d.
Sept. 3, 1837.
1078
William
O.,'
b
.July 24, 1838;
m.
Fanny
A. Sill.
Robert
Goodell,
b.
May 9, 1842;
d. Nov.
10, 1842.
504.
Elizabeth'^
Babcock,
dau. of Samuel and Hannah
(Miller)
Babcock
(Samuel, William,
John, John,
James),
b.
Middletown, Conn.,
May
22,
1813;
d.
Fayette-
ville,
N.
C,
Apr.
11,
1865;
m.
Fayetteville, 1838,
William
Taylor,
b.
Manchester,
England,
Oct.
18, 1810,
d.
Fayetteville,
July, 1877.
Children,
b.
Fayetteville
:
William
T.,
b.
;
d.
Fayetteville,
i88r
;
m.
Oct., 1866,
Edith
Cranor.
Sarah, b.
Sept. 15, 1844;
m. Nov.
2y. 1872, John
S.
Cranor;
d.
Wilkesboro,
N. C,
May 22, 1902.
Mrs. Cranor was a woman
of rare
endowments,
a
blessing
to her
family
and the
community
in which she lived. In
early
life she made a
profession
of reli-
gion,
and became a member of the Methodist
Episcopal
Church
and adorned her
profession by
a most devoted Christian life.
Children,
b. Wilkesboro: Katherine
Taylor,
b.
Apr.
22,
1874;
Hugh
Armfield, b. Nov. 20,
1875 ;
Edith
Josephine,
b. Mar. 6,
1877;
William
Taylor,
b.
July 24, 1878;
Sarah
Elizabeth,
b.
Jan. 6, 1880,
m. Nov.
19, 1902,
William H.
McElwee;
Fannie
Susan, b. Oct. 12, 1881
; John
Samuel, b.
Apr. 25, 1883 ;
Frank
Taylor,
b.
Apr.
6,
1885;
Charles Moses, b.
Jan. 28,
1887.
Laura, b.
;
res.
1902, Chattanooga,
Tenn.
;
m.
Sept., 1865,
C.
C.
McMurry.
Elizabeth, b.
;
res.
1902.
Durham, N. C.
1079
Charles C.,'^ b. Dec.
25, 1847;
m. Elizabeth Richards.
George
S., b. : d. Dec.
27, 1897;
m.
Mary
Wilbor.
James
E.,
b. ; d.
Apr., 1883.
Frank
H.,
b.
;
d.
Jan. 27, 1892;
m.
Agnes
Cornish.
505.
Jane'
Babcock,
dau. of Samuel and Hannah
(Miller)
Babcock
(Samuel, William,
John, John, James),
b.
Middletown, Conn.,
May 15, 1815;
res.
1902, Liberty
St.,
Middletown;
m.
Middletown,
Jan. 24, 1836,
Gera
Goodell,
b.
Glastonbury,
Conn.,
July 25,
1806,
d.
Middletown,
Dec.
18,
1853-
SARAH TAYLOR CRANOR.
1844-1902. Page 240.
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
241
Children,
b. Aliddlctown :
Gertrude
S.,
b.
Apr. 26, 1837;
res.
1902,
Middlctown
;
m.
Aug. 17,
1856,
William C. Bowen.
George D.,
b. Dec.
5, 1839;
d.
Middletown,
Dec.
9, 1901 ;
m.
Bing-
haniton,
N.
Y., Julia
Shields.
Rol)crt, b. Oct.
6, 1841 ;
d. Middlctown.
Apr. 22, 1842.
Gustavus,
b.
Apr. 26,
1843.
Left htjnie when 16
years
old.
Jane,
b.
July 21, 1845;
res.
1902, Meriden, Conn.;
m.
Middletown,
Oct.
7, 1868,
Clarence
H.,
son of Otis and Esther
(Hubbard)
Fisk,
b.
Meriden,
Nov.
15, 1842. They
have one
child,
Louis Fisk.
1080
Lucy
C./ b. Dec.
10, 1847;
m.
George
A. Church.
Clara,
b.
July 4, 185
1
;
d.
Sept., 1851.
506.
Hannah'^
Babcock,
dan. of Samuel and Hannah
(Miller)
Babcock
(Samuel,
William,
John. John,
James),
1).
Middletown, Conn.,
Apr. 9, 1817;
d.
Middletown,
Dec.
22,
1894;
m.
Middletown, Oct.
20,
1833,
William
Chap-
man,
b.
Pittsfield.
Mass.,
Feb.
28,
18
13.
Children,
b. Middletown :
1081 William
H.,"
b.
Aug. 10, 1834;
m.
(i)
Sarah C.
Brooks;
m.
(2)
Eliza Brooks.
Samuel,
b.
]\Iay 19, 1838,
d.
young; Samuel,
b.
1840,
d.
young.
Emma
^L,
b.
Aug. i, 1842;
res.
1902,
Middletown.
507.
Charles"
Babcock,
son of Samtiel and Hannah
(IVIiller)
Babcock
(Samuel,
William,
John. John,
James),
b.
Hig^ganum,
Conn., Oct.
5,
1818;
d.
Hillsdale,
N.
Y.,
Apr.
20,
1894;
m.
(i)
Maria S.
Bonfoey;
m.
(2)
Sims-
bury,
Conn.,
May
28,
1848,
Lavina. dau. of
Chauncey
and
Amy
L.
(Case)
Goodrich, b.
Bloomfield,
Conn.,
Feb.
10, 1816,
d.
Hartford,
Conn., Mar.
13, 1890.
Child
by
first wife :
Asabel Carlos, b.
July 15, 1843.
Child
by
second
marriage:
1082 Maria
L.,"
b. Feb.
13, 1849;
m.
Myron Thompson.
508.
Maria'^
Babcock, dau. of Samuel and Hannah
(Miller)
Babcock
(Samuel,
William.
John. John. James),
b.
Middletown, Conn.,
Kno;.
13,
1820;
d.
Middletown,
Nov.
20,
1842;
m.
Middletown.
July
9,
1837. Joseph
Bacon,
b. IMiddle-
town. Oct.
22,
1817,
d.
Middletown,
Sept. 14,
1859.
Children, b. Middletown :
Adelaide,
b.
;
d. Middlctown.
183S.
Sarah
E, b.
Apr. 25. 1840:
d.
Middletown.
Jan.
16.
1854.
1083 Joseph Edgar.**
b. Feb.
11,
1842;
m. Helen Mann.
16
242
The Babcock
Genealogy.
509.
Samuel'
Babcock,
son of Samuel and
Jane (Corn-
well)
Babcock
(Samuel, William,
John, John, James),
b.
Middletown, Conn.,
Feb.
18, 1822;
d.
Middletown,
Oct.
12,
1892;
m.
(1)
Feb.
19, 1844,
Ellen
L.,
dau. of
James
and
Lucy
Hurlbut,
b.
Haddam, Conn., Aug. 29,
1822,
d.
May
18, i860;
m.
(2) Apr. 23,
1862,
Ellen
M.,
dau. of
Benjamin
and Maria
(Savage)
Carter,
b.
Middletown,
Jan.
6, 1842;
res. Middle-
town.
Samuel was Postmaster at Middletown under Presidents
Pierce and Buchanan. He was also Collector of U. S. Inter-
nal Revenue under President Andrew
Johnson,
and was after-
ward
Mayor
of the
city
of
Middletown,
President of the Con-
necticut
Valley
Railroad
Company,
and President of Middle-
town
Savings
Bank. He was
largely
interested in the manu-
facture of locks at Middletown.
Children
by
first
marriage
:
1084
Theodore,'*
b.
Jan. 20, 1845;
m.
(i)
Nellie
Granger;
m.
(2)
Cather-
ine Wilson.
Louise
M.,
b.
July 6, 1846;
d.
young.
1085
Arthur
H.,
b. Mar.
20, 1849;
m. Esther Brewer.
Fredrick
S.,
b.
Sept. 16, 1853;
d.
May, 1863.
Charles,
b. Oct.
18, 1855.
Children
by
second
marriage:
1086 Samuel,
b. Nov.
i, 1863;
m. Ellen
Johnson.
Elizabeth
L.,
b. Oct.
22, 1879;
d. Mar.
30,
1880.
510.
Edward'
Babcock,
son of Samuel and
Jane (Corn-
well)
Babcock
(Samuel, William,
John, John, James),
b.
Middletown, Conn.,
Nov.
17,
1828;
res.
1902,
Paxton, 111.;
m. Wall
Township,
111.,
May
i,
1866,
Anna
H.,
dau. of A. M.
and Anna E.
(Miller)
Crane,
b.
Newark,
N.
J., May
11,
1845;
res.
Paxton,
111. He served in a Missouri
cavalry regiment
during
the Civil War.
Children,
b. Wall :
Annie,
b.
May
18.
1867;
res.
1902. Buckley. 111.;
m.
Buckley,
B. E.
Morgan,
son of S. S.
Morgan ;
res.
Buckley.
Mary.
h.
Apr.
12.
1870;
d.
Aug. 4, 1872.
Eliza, b.
June
11, 1872;
res.
1902, Paxton, 111.
Augustus,
b. Dec.
2, 1873 ;
res.
1902, Paxton, 111.
Jane
C, b. Oct.
19, 1876;
res.
1902, Paxton, 111.
Edward S.,
b.
Sept. 15, 1879;
res.
1902, Paxton, 111.
William,
b. Mar.
12, 1882;
res.
1902, Paxton,
111.
511.
Samuel E.''^
Babcock,
son of William
Christopher
and
Betsy
(Parmlee)
Babcock
(Samuel, William.
John,
John. James),
b.
Jan. 25, 1831. Saybrook.
Conn.;
m. dau. of
Austin Merret.
of
Southampton.
L. I. Lived Center
Brook,
Conn.
KATHERINE TAYLOR CRANOR.
Page 240.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
243
Children :
William E.. b.
Sept.
i8, 1856;
m.-
Julia Adams,
E.
Bloomfield,
N. Y.
Fredrick M., b.
Sept. 4. 1^58.
Samuel P.,
b. Nov.
5. i860;
d.
young.
George
A.,
b.
Jan. 4, 1865.
Sarah
A.,
b. Nov. 6, 1867.
Mary E.,
b.
May 5, 1870.
Nettie
G.,
b.
Jan. 23, 1873.
512.
George Frederick^
Babcock,
son of William Christo-
pher
and
Betsy (Parmlee)
Babcock
(Samuel,
Wil-
liam,
John, John. James),
b.
Saybrook,
Conn.,
May
10,
1833;
m. Mar.
29, 1856,
Cornelia
S.,
dan. of
Joseph
and Elizabeth
Mings.
Children :
Ida
Estelle,
b. Feb. 21.
1857;
d.
young.
Frank Etton,
b. Nov.
3, i8s8;
d.
young.
1
Wilbcrt L..
b.
May
21,
1864.
Edgar C,
b.
Jan. 17, 1868;
d.
young.
Jennie M.,
b.
January 31, 1869.
Nettie
G.,
b.
July 24, 1874 ;
d.
young.
Lucy
M.,
b.
Apr. 20, 1879.
513.
JoHN^
Babcock,
son of
John
and
Lydia (Woodward)
Babcock
(Josiah, Job, Job, John, James),
b.
Coventry,
Conn.,
x\pr.
18,
1786;
d. New Haven, Conn.,
Jnne
16,
1839;
m. Hartford, Conn.,
1813, Sally
Chamberlain,
b.
Fairhaven,
Conn.,
Apr.
2,
1789,
d. New
Haven,
June
12, 1863.
Children,
b. New Haven :
1087
Harriet Matilda,' b. Feb. 11,
1814;
m. Edward P.
Camp.
1088
John
Newton, b.
May
18, 1816;
m. Charlotte
Bromley.
Sarah Maria, b.
May
18, 1816: d.
Apr. 5, 1817.
1089 Henry
Chamberlain, b.
Apr. 15,
1818: m.
(i)
Maria
Warner;
m.
(2)
Mrs.
Mary
E.
Thompson
Wells.
Mary Julia,
b.
May 31, 1822;
d.
Chicago,
Mar. 11,
1879,
unm.
Sarah
Jane,
b.
May
18,
1824;
res.
1902,
Oak Park, 111.;
m. Port
Chester. N. Y.,
Douglas
W. Coan. He d.
1902.
1090
Elizabeth Stella, b.
Sept. 5,
1826;
m.
Henry
Thomas Hart.
1091
Frances Theresa,
b.
May 13, 1829:
m. Frederick Van
Denburg.
Emily Lydia.
b.
Apr.
20,
1833
; d. New Haven,
Sept.
20.
1849.
514. Rev. Deodatus'^
Babcock,
D.D., son of
John
and
Lydia
(\\'oodward)
Babcock
(Josiah, Job, Job, John, James),
b.
Coventry,
Conn..
June 19, 1790:
d. Ballston
Spa,
N. Y.,
Feb.
2,
1876;
m. Cairo.
N.
Y.,
May 14,
1821.
Mary,
dau. of
Isaac and Rhoda
(Wright)
Hine, b. Cairo,
June
10.
1794,
d.
Ballston
Spa.
Feb.
27.
t866.
Dr. Ba1)COck received his
early
education from the
public
schools in Connecticut. He became a teacher and followed this
vocation, more or less, all his after vears.
and became noted
as an educator,
opening
successful schools
in Greene
County,
244
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
N.
Y.,
Manliiis 1 8
14- 19,
Ballston
Spa 1826-46,
and later
in
Troy.
\i Manlius he
began studying
for tlie min-
istry
of the
Episcopal
Church,
receiving
Deacon's orders
Nov.
10,
1819,
from
Bishop Hobart,
and Priest's orders
at
Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
22,
1821. He united his
calling
to
the
ministry
in faithful
pastorship
to his service as instructor.
His
longest rectorship
was that of Christ's
Church,
Ballston
Spa, extending
from
May, 1824,
to
Oct., 1846.
He
passed
in
peace
the
remaining years
of his
life,
honored and revered
by
all who knew him, as a Christian teacher and faithful
pastor.
He received his
degree
of D.D. from Hobart
College, 1848.
Children :
1092
Theodore,**
b.
May 23, 1822;
m. Elizabeth Nash.
George,
b.
Buffalo,
N.
Y., May
i,
1824;
d.
Troy,
N. Y., Dec.
3,
1892;
m.
Troy, Apr. 25, 1848, Jane
Amelia, dau. of
Harry
and
Renah
(Brown) Betts,
b.
Troy,
Mar. 11, 1826;
res.
1902, Troy.
He had one dan.,
Julia,
who m.
Harry
Alden.
1093 John Henry,
b.
Aug. 11, 1826;
m.
IMargaret
A. Pierce.
Charles,
b. Ballston
Spa,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
29, 1829;
m.
Garrisons,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 14, 1853,
Elizabeth
Ann.,
dau. of Richard and
Mary (Perry)
Upjohn,
b. Martins,
July
ii, 1830;
res.
1903, Ithaca,
N. Y. No
children. He is a retired
Episcopal clergyman,
and is
(1903)
Professor of Architecture in Cornell
University.
Mary Jane,
b. Ballston
Spa, July 28, 1831 ;
d. Ballston
Spa, Jan. 10,
1835.
1094
Edward Davis, b. Ballston
Spa,
Mar.
29, 1834;
m.
Philadelphia,
Sarah V. Danforth.
Cynthia H.,
b. Ballston
Spa, Sept. 13, 1838;
res.
1903, Ithaca,
N. Y.
515.
Samuel'''
Babcock,
son of Simeon and Rhoda
(Smith)
Babcock
(Simeon,
Samuel,
Job, John, James),
b.
Bath,
N.
Y.,
Apr.
8.
1783;
d.
Eldora, la..
Sept.
18, 1880;
m.
(i) Aug.
18,
1805,
Phebe
Couch,
d.
Geneva,
N.
Y., Mar.,
1826;
m.
(2) Rachel,
dau. of Walter and Katherine
(Magee)
Burhite,
b. Herkimer
County,
N. Y.,
Jan.
12, 1800,
d. Mil-
waukee, Wis.,
Oct.
8, 1864;
m.
(3)
Annie M.
Thom])son.
No
children
by
last
marriage.
Date of Samuel's birth from old
family
Bible
;
date on his
gravestone wTong.
Samuel Babcock at one time
kept
a
"Temperance
Hotel" at
Waterloo,
N. Y. He resided in the
following places
:
Geneva,
Waterloo, Bath, Avoca,
N.
Y.,
in the Counties of
Tioga
and
Mercer, Pa., Milwaukee, Wis., Dundee, Mich.,
and Eldora,
la. It is not certain that he lived in the above named
places
in order named.
Children
by
first wife:
1095 Naomi,'
b.
July 27. 1808;
m. Simeon Furman.
1096
Rhoda Lura, b.
May 8, 1811: m. Daniel F. Ellsworth.
1097
Samuel, b.
May 13, 1813;
m.
Emily
Frink.
1098
Aaron
C,
b. Oct.
29, 1815;
m. Matilde Mendell.
SAMUEL BABCOCK.
1822-
1892. Page 242.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
245
1099
Elizabeth C, b. Oct. 10.
1817;
ni. Daniel Funiiaii.
Iioo Bcthiali,
b. Dec.
14, 1819;
m. Edward Smith.
Hannah P., b. Feb. 26.
1822;
d.
Sept. 19. 1880;
ni.
James
II.
Chap-
man. Settled in Trumbull
County,
Ohio.
Children bv second wife:

iioi
Henry
C. b.
Sept. 17, 1828;
m. lantha Hurlbut.
Walter Scott, b. Babcock Hill, near
Bath,
N.
Y.,
Feb. 12,
1830.
He
was
Capt.
Co.
B,
ist Wisconsin
Hy. Artillery; promoted
to
Lieutenant Colonel, I2th U. S.
Hy. Artillery,
mustered out at
close of w-ar. He was a lumber merchant
;
unm.
Stephen
Van Rensaler, b. Babcock Hill. N. Y..
Apr.
18.
1831
; d.
Chicago,
III.,
June
22,
1888;
m.
(i)
Milwaukee, Wis.,
Josephine
;
m.
(2)
Milwaukee,
June 14,
i8<S2. Lucinda, dau. of
Joshua
and
Polly (Palmiter)
Decker, b.
June
16,
1850;
res.
1902,
at
3121
Indiana
Ave., Chicago,
111. No children.
1 102 Simeon, b.
July
i.
1832;
m. Sarah
Reynolds.
Robert
R.,
b.
Tioga County,
Pa., Oct.
25. 1833;
d. Vernon Center,
O., Mar.
14, 1846.
Maria
Jane,
b.
Tioga County, Pa., July 27, 1835 ;
d. Vernon
Center,
O.. ^lar. II,
1840.
1103
Hettie Ann
(Hattie),
b.
Sept. 19, 1841 ;
m. Samuel Martin.
516.
Joiix'
Babcock,
son of Simeon and Rlioda
(Smith)
Babcock
(Simeon,
Samuel,
Job, John, James),
b.
Onondaga County,
N.
Y.,
Apr.
18,
1785;
d.
Dundee, Mich.;
m. Dec.
23, 1807 (?),
Marium,
dau. of Samuel and
Fanny
(Moore)
Stone, d. Dundee,
Mich.
About
1837 John
Babcock removed to
Dundee,
Mich.,
where he resided the rest of his life.'
Children :
Eliza,
b.
Jan. 16,
1809;
d.
1890:
m.
Seymour
Porter.
Laura M., b.
July 31,
1810; d. Mar.,
1850;
m. Arnold
Kinney.
1104
Titus.'* b.
June
20,
181 1
;
m. Maria
Daily.
1105 John
S.. b.
June 30. 1813;
m.
Jane Fleming.
David, b. INIar.
13. 1815;
d. Feb. 2.
1852;
m. Elisabeth Miller.
They
had two children,
George
and Marium.
Rhoda, b. Mar. 11.
1817:
d. Nov.
15, 1859;
m. Daniel E. Buck.
Daniel H.. b. Mar.
i^, 1819;
d.
June 7. 1896;
m. Harriet Du Bois.
Elisha S..
b. Mar.
25,
1821
;
d. Feb..
1841^
Clarissa, b. Mar.
7. 1823;
d. Feb..
1841'
James
L., b. Feb.
24,
1826; m. Mar.,
1854, Mary Humphry.
Peter
H.,
b.
Aug.
8, 1828; res.
1902,
Dundee, IVIich.
Mary P.,
b.
May, 1832;
d. Mar.
17. 1872;
m.
Dundee. 1866,
Daniel
Ostrander.
517.
Simeon'
Babcock,
son of Simeon and Rhoda
(Smith)
Babcock
(Simeon, Samuel,
Job. John. James),
b.
Sept.
18,
1787;
d.
Iowa.
July 27. 1855:
m.
(i)
Westerly,
Mar. 12,
1809,
Clarissa
Clough,
d.
Apr. 17.
181 1
;
m.
(2) Jan. 13, 1813,
Lydia
Smith, b.
Jan.
18.
1793:
m.
(3)
Feb.
12,
1835, Liberty,
dau. of William and
]\Tary (W^aldorf)
Furman,
b. Gaines,
Pa.,
1807,
d.
Desoto, Wis.,
Jan.. 1889.
No children
by
first
marriage.
246
The Babcock
Genealogy.
Children
by
second wife:
1107 Oliver,"*
b. Nov.
19, 1813;
in. Elizabeth Frink.
Bettie,
b.
Sept. 5, 1817;
m. A. W.
Chapin, Dec, 1834.
1 108
Olive,
b. Nov.
9, 1819;
m.
John
W.
Sawyer.
1
109 Simeon,
b.
Apr. 3, 1820;
m.
Sarah, J.
Gower.
mo
Enos,
b. Nov.
16, 1823;
m.
Abbe^ J. Huyler.
Harry Willis,
b. Mar.
4, 1825 ;
m.
Sept. 25. 1848,
Roxanna
Briggs.
nil
Sarah,
b.
Apr. 30, 1827;
m. Anson Warren.
Lydia Ann,
b.
July 3, 1830;
drowned
June, 1832.
Children
by
third wife:
William
Henry H.,
1). Mar.
11, 1838;
d.
Feb., 1862, unm.
Martha,
b.
June 15, 1840;
m.
May
i, 1855,
Smith
Caney.
Samuel,
b.
June 19, 1842;
d. Oct.
20,
1862.
1 1 12
Betsy
Ann,
b. Oct.
i, 1846;
m. William Green.
1113 John D.,
b.
Sept. 17, 185
1
;
ni. Rosia Green.
Adalaid,
b.
Jan., 1855;
d.
young.
518.
Stephen'^
Babcock,
son of Simeon and Rhoda
(Smith)
Babcock
(Simeon,
Samuel,
Job, John,
James),
b. Oct.
24, 1789;
d.
Mar.,
1871
;
m. Steuben
County,
N.
Y.,
Sophia
Carnahan.
Children :
1 1
14
Andrew,'^
b.
May 24, 1825;
m.
(i)
lanthe A. Carriel
;
m.
(2) Mary
Garrison.
Thadeus S.
;
Naomi
Jane.
519.
Elizabeth"^
Babcock,
dau. of Simeon and Rhoda
(Smith)
Babcock
(Simeon,
Samuel,
Job, John.
James),
b.
Apr.
28,
1794;
d.
Michis^an, July 4. 1849;
m.
Jan.
6, 1818, in
Michicran,
her first
cousin,
Oliver
Frink,
b.
Feb.,
1790,
d.
June,
1862.
Children :
Emily,
b. Oct.
29, 1818;
d.
Apr. 5, 1897;
m- Samuel W. Babcock.
Daphine B.,
b.
;
d. Nov.
26,
1889; Lemuel; Simeon;
Laura.
520.
Bethiah'^
Babcock,
dau. of Simeon and Rhoda
(Smith)
Babcock
(Simeon,
Samuel,
Job, John, James),
b.
Sept.
I,
1796;
d.
Aug. 24,
1862;
m. 181
7, Jesse
Bartlett,
b.
Mar.,
1796,
d.
Aug. 14, 1863.
Child :
Jessie,
b.
;
m. Charles M. Brown.
521.
William'''
Babcock,
son of Simeon and Rhoda
(Smith)
Babcock
(Simeon,
Samuel,
Job, John,
James),
b.
Livingston County,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 7, 1798;
d. El-
dora,
la.,
July
8,
1890;
m.
Bath,
N.
Y..
Sept.,
1822, Perlie,
dau. of Ezekiel and Lovina
(Thaver)
Hunt,
b.
Bennington,
Vt.,
Sept.
8, 1802,
d.
Eldora,
Sept.'
28,
1880.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 247
Children :
1115
Buel
Hunt,"
b.
June 18,
1823;
m.
Crissy
Decker.
Christiana,
b. Oct. lo,
1824;
d.
Hornellsville,
N. Y.
;
m.
Tioga, Pa.,
George
Aldrich. d.
Bath, N. Y.
y\masa, b.
Bath. N.
Y.,
June 5,
1826.
Eunice Lovina. b.
Bath, Jan. 28, 1828;
m.
Tioga, 1842,
Horace W.
Merrick.
They
res.
1902, Eldora,
la.
Eliza,
b. Dec.
25, 1830;
d.
1836.
William
W.,
b. Oct.
14, 1834 ; res.
1902, Pullman,
Neb.
;
m.
Eldora,
Dec.
26, 1866, Catherine Rhodes.
Rhoda
P.,
b. Dec. 2.
1839;
res.
1902, Eldora, la.;
m.
Eldora,
Oct.
24, i860,
William Ibath.
522.
Job"
Babcock,
Jr.,
son of
Job
and Emeline
(Pike)
Babcock
(Ichabod, John. Job, John, James),
b. Al-
burgh,
Vt.,
Sept. 4.
181
1;
d.
Burke,
N.
Y.,
May
20,
1895;
m.
(i) Alburgh,
Mar.
14, 1835,
EHza
Jane,
dan. of
John
and
Deborah
(Hoxie) McGregor,
b.
Alburgh,
Feb.
8, 1814,
d.
Alburgh, Apr.
i,
1874;
m.
(2) Bangor,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
14, 1875,
Mrs. Catherine Davis, sister of first
wife,
b.
Alburgh,
Dec.
8, 1818,
d.
Alburgh. Sept. 29. 1876;
m.
(3)
Burke,
N.
Y.,
June
2, 1881,
]\Irs.
Mary
McMaster.
Children
by
first
wife,
b.
Alburgh:
Deborah
Ann.
b. Nov.
19, 1837;
d. North
Bangor,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
7,
1873;
m.
Alburgh,
Oct.
15, 1867, George
Gibbs.
Job
Harrison, b.
June 5. 1840;
d. Nov. 8,
1840.
1 1 16 William
Henry,**
b.
June
21,
1843;
m. Celia
Kinsley.
Thomas,
b.
Jan. 11, 1846;
d.
Alburgh,
Nov.
7, 1874,
unm.
523.
Ichabod"
Babcock,
son of
Job
and Emeline
(Pike)
Babcock
(Ichabod.
John. Job. John, James),
b. Al-
burgh,
Vt.,
Aug.
28.
1813;
d.
Sutton.
Quebec,
Feb. i.
1872;
m.
(i)
Isle La
Motte. Mar.
5. 1839. Sally Reynolds,
b. Al-
burgh;
m.
(2) Alburgh.
Mar.
i,
1842, Mersula,
dau. of
David
Sowles,
d. West
Brome,
Quebec.
Children
by
second wife:
Ichabod. b.
Alburgh.
Dec.
9, 1842;
d.
Alburgh. May 7,
i860.
1 1
17 Philyer
L..* b. Oct. 20,
1846;
m. Sarah
Jane Bright.
Albert
Butler,
b.
Alburgh,
Feb.
20, 1852;
d.
Sutton, Quebec,
Feb.
2,
1866.
1 1 18 Sarah
Aseneth, b.
Alburgh,
Oct.
29, 1856:
m. Ransom
J.
Parsons.
1 1
19
Emma
S.,
b.
Sept.
12,
1858;
m. Lewis H.
Lovejoy.
524.
Thomas^
Babcock.
son of
Job
and Emehne
(Pike)
Babcock
(Ichabod.
John. Job, John, James),
b.
Alburgh,
Vt.,
July
22,
1818;
d.
Andersonville, Ga., Nov.
4, 1864;
m.
Alburgh.
Mar.
23, 1847, Saphronia.
dau. of Walter and
Sally
(Matthews) Darrow,
h.
Alburgh,
Feb.
25, 1819,
d.
Boston,
Mass.,
Dec.
14, 1897.
248
Tlic Bahcock
Genealogy.
Thomas Babcock was a
Sergeant
in
Company
K,
nth Ver-
mont
Vokinteers,
in the Civil War.
Cliil(h-en,
b.
Alburgh
:
1 120
Henry,"
b.
May 21, 1848;
m. Adelc C. Stiles.
Cynthia Evelyn,
b.
Sept. 15, 1849;
res.
1902, Washington, Kan.;
m.
Alburgh, Apr.
11,
1867, J. Morse,
son of Edwin and Delia
(White)
Landon, b.
Hero, Vt.,
Nov.
17, 1844.
Agnes
E.. b. Oct.
26, 1854;
d.
Alburgh, Apr. 17, 1856.
Thomas,
b.
May
i,
1857;
d.
Alburgh, May 4, 1857.
1 121 Perrin
Dwight,
b.
Jan. 25, i860;
m. Ella L. Barnes.
1122 Leslie
W.,
b. Oct.
5,
1861
;
m. Carrie A.
Chesebrough.
525.
Emeline'''
Babcock,
dan. of
Job
and Emehne
(Pike)
Babcock
(Ichabod, John, Job, John. James),
b. Al-
burgh,
Vt.,
Dec.
10, 1820;
d.
Alburgh,
Mar.
23, 1853;
m.
Alburgh,
Dec.
29, 1842, Walter,
son of Walter and
Sally
(Matthews)
Darrow,
b.
Alburgh, Aug.
11,
1817;
res.
1902,
Cresco,
la.
Children :
Wesley,
d.
;
Emeline
;
Frances.
Job,
b.
;
m.
;
res.
1902, Cresco,
la.
526.
EzRA^
Babcock,
son of
Job
and Emeline
(Pike)
Bab-
cock
(Ichabod, John, Job, John, James),
b.
Alburgh,
Vt.,
June
20,
1823;
d.
Ogdensburg,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
25, 1899;
m.
(i) Alburgh,
Jan. i,
185
1,
Julia,
dau. of
Orange Spoon,
d.
Burke,
N.
Y., Nov.,
1865;
m.
(2)
Belmont,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
9,
1867,
Louisa
W^eston;
res.
1902,
Oshawa, Ontario.
Children,
b.
Alburgh
:
Amy.
b. Feb.
24. 1852;
m. Burke, N.
Y.,
Dec.
18, 1872;
M. G.
Smith.
1
123 John Wesley,*
b. Nov.
25, 1854;
m.
Augusta
Dickie.
Mary
Ann, b.
Aug. 19. 1857;
res.
1902,
Malone,
N. Y. ; m.
Burke,
N. Y., Feb. I,
1900,
Putnam W. Hutchins. No children.
1
124
William Austin, b.
Aug.
11, i860; ni. Carrie E. Williamson.
1125 Elizabeth,
b.
Sept. 13, 1862;
m.
George
H. Williamson.
527.
Mary'^ Babcock,
dau. of
Job
and Emeline
(Pike)
Bab-
cock
(Ichabod, John, Job, John, James),
b.
Alburgh,
Vt.,
July
12,
1825;
d.
Plattsburg,
Mar.
3, 1875;
m.
Alburgh,
Mar.
24, 1846,
Elisha,
son of Daniel
McGregor,
b.
Alburgh,
1820,
d.
Plattsburg,
N.
Y., Mar.,
1863.
Children, b.
Plattsburg:
Mary
Ann,
b. Dec. 11.
1847;
m.
Plattsburg, Sept. 15, 1864,
Charles
Calkins. He d.
Aug. 19, 1899.
She res.
1902,
at
9 Eagle Street,
Newburyport,
Mass. Has three children.
Daniel,
b. Oct.
14. 1849; res,
1902. Lexington, Neb.;
m.
Leadville,
Col.,
Lida Silver. Has four children.
TJic Babcock
Genealogy.
249
Emeline,
b.
Jan. 20, 1853;
res.
1902, Plattsburg,
N. Y.
;
m.
Josiah
Hewitt,
Feb.
26,
1880, b.
Peru,
N.
Y., 1850.
James,
b.
Aug. 14, 1854;
res.
1902, Plattsburg,
N. Y.
;
m. Platts-
burg, Sept. 25. 1895,
Nettie E.
Hull,
b. Mar.
9, 1867.
Effie, b. Feb.
5, 1857;
unm.
;
res.
1902, Plattsburg.
Elisha
Elmer,
b.
May 14, 1859; unm.;
res.
1902, Chester,
N. H.
Alice,
b. Feb. 18. 1861
;
res.
1902, Plattsburg,
N. Y.
L.
Gertrude,
b. }.Iar.
14. 1863 ;
res.
1902,
at
144 High St.,
New-
buryport,
Mass.
;
m. William G. Fisher. Has three children.
528.
Mary"
Babcock,
dan. of Ichabod and Sarah
(Pike)
Babcock
(Ichabod, John, Jol), John, James),
b. Al-
biirgh,
\'t.,
Apr.
2, 1804;
d.
Albtirgh, Apr. 12, 1872;
m.
Sept.
3,
1 82
1,
James McElroy,
b. Ireland.
Chiklren :
Catherine
; James ;
Barnard
; Lucy ;
Marianah
;
William.
529.
Ichabod^
Babcock,
son of Ichabod and Sarah
(Pike)
Babcock
(Ichabod, John, Job. John, James),
b. Al-
burgh,
Vt.,
Mar.
10,
1805;
d. South Hero.
Vt.,
Nov.
25,
1836;
m. South Hero, Dec.
18, 1828,
Emily
Boardman.
Children,
b.
Alburgh
:
1 126
Joseph Carlton,'*
b. Oct.
15, 1829;
m.
(i) Jane Rose;
m.
(2)
Mahala Sherwood.
Deborah,
b.
June 11, 1831 ;
d. E.
Troy,
Wis.,
May
8, 1898;
m. E.
Troy, July 5, 1853, Washington
C. Reats. She had three
children,
Frank, Clara. Willis.
Orpha
L.. b.
Aug.
12.
1833;
res.
1902. Troy Center, Wis.;
m.
(i)
Troy,
Wis., Sept. 25, 1851,
Geo. H.
Taylor;
m.
(2) Palmyra,
Aug. 22, 1874,
Charles Watkins. Has one son,
George
W.
Taylor.
530.
Amy^ Babcock,
dau. of Ichabod and Sarah
(Pike)
Babcock
(Ichabod,
John,
Job,
John,
James),
b. Al-
burgh,
Vt., 1808:
d. N.
Bangor.
N.
Y., Apr.
8, 1862;
m.
Alburgh. Jan.
10,
1825,
Samuel Gibbs.
Children :
John ; George ; James.
531.
Lucy'''
Babcock,
dau. of Ichabod and Sarah
(Pike)
Babcock
(Ichabod. John. Job. John, James),
b. Al-
burgh.
Vt..
May 25, 1815;
(1.
Alburgh, Aug. 15, 1873;
m.
Alburgh,
Tidv
3, 1850, Joseph
Gosselin,
b.
Bethlehem,
N.
Y.,
d.
Alburgh.
Vt!
Children, b.
Alburgh
Center:
Sarah, b. ]\Iar. 22,
1851 ;
res.
1902, Springfield,
Mo.
;
m. Humboldt,
la.. Samuel
Rogers.
Cecilia A.,
b. Dec. 22.
1854;
d. Isle La IMotte
;
m.
James
Ritchie.
250
The Babcock
Genealogy.
532.
James^
Babcock,
son of Ichabod and Sarah
(Pike)
Babcock
(Ichabod, John, Job, John, James),
b. Al-
burgh.
Vt.,
Mar. 20, 1818;
d.
Center, Wis.,
June 29, 1865;
ni.
(i) Alburgh, Lovey
Roberts,
b.
Fairfax,
Vt.
(?), Apr. 22,
1
814,
d.
July 29,
i860;
m.
(2)
Wisconsin,
Feb.
18, 1861,
Mrs. Esther Harrison.
Children
b}'^
first
marriage
:
Susan
M.,
b.
July 29, 1843;
d.
Sept. 9, 1843.
Charles B.,
b.
Aug.
11,
1845;
res.
1902, Center,
Wis.
Susan
P.,
b. Feb. 22,
1848;
d.
Sept. 17, 1849.
Justina,
b.
Aug. 26, 1850;
res.
1902, Center, Wis.;
m.
Jan. 3, 1877,
Eli Crall.
James
W., b.
Jan.
18.
1852;
m. Oct.
24, 1876, Mary
McGhee.
Leroy J.,
b. Oct.
2, 1854 ;
m.
June 29, 1876,
Libbie Thomas.
Marian,
b. Feb.
19, 1857;
res.
1902,
St.
Paul, Minn.;
m. Dec.
25,
1881, J.
W. Roberts.
Children
by
second
marriage:
Nellie
S.,
b. Mar.
12, 1862;
m. Nov.
24,
1881,
John
Fisher.
Willie G., b. Mar.
6, 1864.
533.
James'
Babcock,
son of
Christopher
and
Polly (Pot-
ter)
Babcock
(Christopher, George, George, John,
James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
L,
Nov. 10,
1784;
d.
Cheektowaga,
N.
Y., Dec,
1859;
m.
Westerly,
Lois,
dau. of
James
and
Esther
(Burdick) Ross,
b.
Westerly, Apr. 30, 1790,
d. Cheek-
towaga,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
15,
1
87
1.
Children :
1
127 Christopher,*
b. ;
m.
Lucy
Valentine.
Martha, b.
Westerly ;
d.
young.
1 128
James
Ross, b.
July
20,
1817;
m. Ruth
Phillips.
1
129 Benjamin,
b. ; m. Susan Darner.
Edwin, b.
Cohocton,
N. Y.
;
d.
Buffalo,
N.
Y., Aug.
28, 1894.
unm.
Mary
Elizabeth, b.
Cohocton;
res.
1902,
at
174 Whitney Place,
Buft'alo,
N. Y.
;
unm.
Esther
Jane,
b. ;
d.
young.
1130
William
C,
b.
1827 (?) ;
m.
Lucy
Burton.
534.
Martha''' Hazard, dau. of
George
and Martha
(Bab-
cock)
Hazard
(Christopher, George, George, John,
James),
b. Charlestown, R. I.,
Jan. 25, 1782;
d.
Apr.
11,
i860;
m.
Marlborough,
son of
Augustus
and Eunice
(Cran-
dall)
Stanton, b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
1779,
d. Dec.
21,
1835.
Children, b. Charlestown:
Albert
W.,
b.
1807;
d. Dec.
24.
1886,
unm.
1
131 George.*
b.
Jan. 24, 1809;
m. (i) Catherine Sands; m.
(2)
Sarah
M.
Brown;
m.
(3) Bridget
Babcock
Browning.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 251
535. Georgr'
Babcock,
son of Hezekiah and
Mary
(Brown)
luibcock
(Hezekiah, George, George, John,
James),
b.
Jan. 4, 1808;
d.
Nov.,
1887;
m.
Apr., 1850,
Mary
Hinnian.
Children :
Myra
C,
b. Feb.
19, 185
1
; living May. 1897.
Mary Augusta,
b. Oct. 2.
1852;
d.
June 24, 1854.
Mela,
b.
Apr.
21,
1855; living, 1897.
Martha
Louise,
b. Mar.
9, 1858;
d.
July 3, 186,3.
Clara
Georgia,
b. Dec.
29, i860; living, 1897.
George
Grant,
b.
June 8, 1864;
d. .
Josephine,
b.
Sept. i, 1867; living, 1897.
536.
Courtland'
Babcock,
son of Hezekiah and
Mary
(Brown)
Babcock
(Hezekiah, George, George, John,
James),
b.
Jan. 29,
1810;
d. Mar.
7, 1883;
m. Clarissa
Chapin,
of
W'illimantic,
Conn.
Children :
Henry
Harrison, b.
Apr.
8,
1841 ; living May, 1897.
Courtland, b.
Apr. 13, 1845 ;
m. Mar.
3, 1867.
Hezekiah. b.
May 31, 1847;
d.
Jan. 22, 1858.
Herman
Chapin,
b. Oct. 6,
1853 ; living,
in
1897.
Brainard
C,
b.
Apr. 9, 1856;
d:
Aug. 16, 1865.
537.
Hannah Brown"
Babcock,
dan. of
Rowse,
Jr.,
and
Hannah
(Brown)
Babcock
(Rowse, George, George,
John, James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Nov.
4, 1805:
d.
Westerly,
July 30, 1879;
m.
Westerly,
Nov.
29, 1825,
Oliver
D.,
son
of
George
and Lvdia
Dodge
Wells,
b.
Westerly, Sept.
2, 1802,
d.
Westerlv. Oct
5,
1888.
Child:
Hannah Babcock Wells, b.
Aug.
20,
1826;
res.
1900, Westerly,
R. I. : m.
Westerly, Sept. i, 1852,
Edwin R., son of
George Brown,
of S.
Kingston,
R. I.
538.
Martha"
Babcock,
dan. of
Rowse,
Jr..
and Hannah
(Brown)
Babcock
(Rowse, George, George, John,
James),
b.
\\'esterly,
R.
I.,
Sept.
18,
1807;
d. New York
City, Apr. 24, 1864;
m. Oct.
25, 1827,
Thomas Palmer
Stanton,
b.
Stonington,
Conn.
Children :
Thomas Nelson, d. unm.
;
Albert
;
Walter.
539.
Harriet"
Babcock,
dan. of
Rowse,
Jr.,
and Hannah
(Brown)
Babcock
(Rowse,
George. George, John,
James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Oct.
5, 1809;
d.
Providence,
R.
I.,
252
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Aug.
28, 1884;
m.
Sept.
8,
1846,
Horatio
N.,
son of Win-
throp Campbell,
b.
Voluntown, Conn.,
Mar.
13, 1815,
d. Provi-
dence, Mar.,
1899.
Children:
Harriet
Stewart,
b. Mar.
11, 1848;
res.
1900,
Providence.
Horatio Nelson, b.
Aug. 7, i8si ;
res.
1900, Providence;
m.
Mary
Buffin.
540.
Sally. Ann'
Babcock,
daii. of
Rowse,
Jr.,
and Hannah
(Brown)
Babcock
(Rowse, George, George, John,
James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Jan. 27, 1812;
d.
Westerly, Jan.
10,
1881
;
m.
June
i, 1840,
Dr.
John
G.
Pierce,
b.
Lebanon,
Conn.,
d.
Westerly.
Children:
Sarah
Augusta,
b. Mar.
24, 1841 ;
d.
Jan.
28, 1861,
unm.
John Leverett,
b. Mar.
2, 1845 ;
res.
1900, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
William
Babcock,
b. Dec.
11, 1847;
d.
June 6, 1849.
541.
Rev. William Robinson"
Babcock,
son of
Rowse,
Jr..
and Hannah
(Brown)
Babcock
(Rowse, George,
George, John, James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Mar.
28, 1814;
d.
Philadelphia.
Pa.,
June
22,
1899;
m.
Newport,
R.
I.,
Oct.
6,
1840,
Catherine A.,
dan. of
Duty J.
Pearce,
b.
Newport,
R.
I.,
May 3,
1 81
6,
d. New York
City,
Mar.
23, 1894.
"He was a
Brigade Inspector
for
Washington County,
1834." (Smith.)
Children :
Ann
Brown,
b.
June
26.
1841
;
d. March
24, 1900;
m. Oct.
14, 1864,
John
P. Poland, b. Oct.
14, 1836;
d.
Aug.
8,
1898.
Colonel of
U. S.
Infantry
and
Brigadier
General of Volunteers.
Emma,
b.
Apr. 26, 1845 ;
d.
Aug. 7,
1868
;
m.
Apr. 23, 1867,
Alonzo
P. Howard.
Catherine,
b.
June 21, 1847;
d.
Aug. 26, 1848.
542.
Edwin'
Babcock,
son of
Rowse,
Jr.,
and Hannah
(Brow'n)
Babcock
(Rowse,
George, George, John,
James),
b.
Westerly,
R. I.,
Apr.
8,
1819;
res.
1900, Westerly;
m. New York
City, Apr. 21, 1845,
Olivia S.. dau. of Ebenezer
and Elizabeth
(Smith) Cady,
b.
Fredericksburg,
Va.,
Nov.
27,
1821.
"Edwin Babcock,
Brigade Inspector
for
Washington
County.
R. I.,
1838-9." (Smith.)
He
was,
1900,
President
of the Phenix National
Bank,
Westerly,
R. I.
Children:
Elizabeth
Cady,
b.
Westerly, Aug.
21,
1846;
res.
1900, Westerly;
unm.
JOHN
BABCOCK.
1786-1839.
From an oil
portrait. Page 243.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 253
1
132
Albert." b. Dec.
5, 1848;
m. Sarah
Johnson.
John Cady,
b.
Apr. 11, 1854;
d.
Oswego,
N.
Y., July 29, 1870.
543.
Horace^
Babcock,
son of
Rowse,
Jr.,
and Hannah
(Brown)
Babcock
(Rowse, George, George, John,
James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
1.,
Aug. 4, 1822;
d.
Westerly, May
27, 1883;
ni.
(i) Westerly, Sept. 11,
1843, Abby J.,
dau.
of
George
D. and
Abby (Hinckley)
Cross,
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Nov.
8, 1824,
d.
Westerly,
Nov.
29, 1859;
m.
(2)
Dec.
18,
i860,
Harriet
B.,
sister of first
w4fe,
b.
Jan.
8,
1838;
res.
1900, Westerly,
R. I.
Children
by
first wife:
1
133
Rowse.*
b.
Aug. 30, 1844:
ni. Kate
Munger.
Abby.
b.
Westerly,
Dec.
8, 1846;
res.
iQoo, Westerly,
R.
I.;
unm.
Martha Stanton, b.
Westerly,
Oct.
2, 1848;
m.
Westerly,
Oct.
12,
1870,
Edmund, son of Rodman Moulton. Both res.
igoo,
Provi-
dence, R. I. No children.
1
134 Hannah,
b. Nov.
7, 1850;
m. Rev. William M. Groton.
1
135
Horace
Hobert,
b. Mar.
29, 1854;
m.
Abby J.
Cross.
Children
by
second wife:
Jane,
b. Dec.
5.
1861
;
d. Feb.
24, 1865.
Mary
Townsend. b. Mar. 26,
1867 ;
res.
1900, Westerly ;
m. Feb.
27,
1889,
Dr. Edwin
R.,
son of Dr. Edwin and
(Brown)
Lewis.
No children.
544.
Benjamin''' Babcock,
Jr.,
son of
Benjamin
and
Nancy
(Wilcox)
Babcock
(Rowse, George, George, John,
James),
b.
Apr. 25, 1807;
d.
Jan. 29, 1874;
m. New York
City, May 19, 1835,
Susan
Mannering.
Children :
Cordelia L., b.
Mar., 1837.
Benjamin,
b. ;
d. Feb.,
1842.
Henry,
b.
;
d.
Nov., 1867.
545.
Edward Wilcox'^ Babcock,
son of
Benjamin
and
Nancy (Wilcox)
Babcock
(Rowse,
George, George,
John, James),
b.
Sept.
i, 1810;
d.
Westerly,
Dec. 18,
1857;
m.
Westerly,
Nov.
27. 1833,
^lartha
B.,
dau. of
John
and
Mary
Cross, b.
Westerly,
Oct. 2,
18
14,
d.
Apr. 27, 1873.
He w-as a merchant of
Westerly,
at Nos.
10-14
Main
Street;
Avas chosen a
vestryman
of Christ's Church "at the first elec-
tion of officers in
1836,"
and was a member of the Rhode
Island
Legislature
in
1841.
Mrs. Babcock was in
1875
memorialized
by
an endowment
for the
High
School of
Westerly,
R.
I.,
of
$1,000,
known as
the "]\Iartha C. Babcock Memorial." The endowment
pro-
254
The Babcock
Genealogy.
vides that the annual income shall be divided into three cer-
tain
parts
and
paid
to the three students who shall
present
the
best three
essays
on
subjects previously
announced
by
the
school
Principal.
The endowment
proves
a continual incen-
tive to
good
work
among
the
pupils
of the school.
Children :
Harriet,
b.
June 30, 1836;
d.
Aug. 30, 1836.
Edward
Wilcox,
b.
June 6, 1852 ;
res.
Troy,
N. Y.
;
m. at Church
of the
Heavenly
Rest, New York
City,
Oct.
9, 1890, Fanny
Ball
Star. No children. He is an
Episcopal clergyman ; graduated
from
Phillips Academy,
Andover. Mass.,
in
1870,
Brown Univer-
sity
in
1874,
and
Berkeley Divinity School,
Middletown,
Conn.,
in
1879.
He is
rector, 1903,
of the
Holy
Cross
Church, Troy,
N. Y.
546.
John"
Babcock,
son of David and Sarah
(Beardsley)
Babcock
(David,
David,
George, John, James),
b.
Utica,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
10,
1803;
d.
Willoughby,
O., Sept. 3,
1888;
m. Martha
O.,
dau. of Ebenezer and
Dorothy (Rice)
Rand,
b.
Montague,
Mass.,
Dec.
20, 1810,
d.
Willoughby, Apr. 3,
1892:
Children,
b.
Willoughby:
1
136 Augusta,**
b. Feb.
13, 1836;
m.
Chauncey
Wicker.
George,
b. Nov.
5, 1837.
Harriet, b.
Aug. 5, 1843;
d.
Willoughby, Jan. 9, 1871 ;
m.
Chicago,
Jan.
I,
1867, Henry
Moore.
John,
b. Oct.
12, 1853;
d. California,
Apr. 13, 1874,
unm.
547.
JessfJ
Babcock,
son of David and Sarah
(Beardsley)
Babcock
(David,
David,
George, John. James),
b.
Marcy,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
16,
1805;
d.
Dexter,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
8,
1885;
m. New
Hartford,
N.
Y.,
Sept.
26,
1831,
Maria
Morgan,
d.
Dexter,
June 14, 1854.
Children :
1
137 Mary,*
b.
Sept. 22, 1832;
m.
Joseph
G. Smith.
David,
b. Dexter,
N.
Y., Jan. 4, 1834;
d. Hot
Springs. Ark.,
Mar.
28, 1899 ;
m.
1872, Sarah,
dau. of
Timothy Strong.
She res.
1902,
Fond du Lac, Wis.
Elizabeth, b.
May 31. 1836;
res.
1902,
San
Francisco,
Cal.
;
m. Dex-
ter,
N. Y.,
1859,
Sandford E. Herrick.
George,
b.
Jan. 3, 1844;
d. Dexter.
1879.
1138 William,
b.
June 29, 1848;
m.
Mary
Blake.
548.
George'^ Babcock,
son of David and Sarah
(Beards-
ley)
Babcock
(David.
David,
George, John, James),
b.
Deersfield.
N. Y.,
May 3,
1810;
d.
Waupun,
Wis., Oct..
1877;
m. New York.
June
i.
1845. Emily,
dau. of Deliverance and
Mary (Hyde)
Brown,
b.
Vermont,
Sept..
181
2,
d.
Waupun,
Mar.
21.
.
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1
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The Bahcock
Genealogy. 255
Child:
1139 Emilia,"
I).
Apr.
2.
1846;
111. Horace E. Horton.
549.
Almon"
Babcock,
son of
Perry
and
Cynthia (Hickox)
liabcock
(Jonathan,
Daxid,
Ceorge, John, James),
h. Grninillo, Mass.. Nov.
19, 1788;
d.
Rootstown, O.,
May 4,
1850;
ni.
ivootstown,
Dec.
25. 1814, Mary,
dau. of Robert
and Chloe
(
Wadsworth
)
Colhns,
1).
Hartford, Conn.,
Aug. 15,
1789,
d.
Rootstown,
May
28,
1859.
In
June,
1810,
.\hnon went from \\\
Granville, Mass.,
to
Ohio as a member of the Charlestown Land
Company
to look
after his father's land.
Children :
1
140 Perry
H.,"
b.
Jan. 23, 1816;
m.
(i)
Marie Hurd
;
m.
(2)
Caroline
Baldwin.
John.
b. Ravenna. O., Dec.
25, 1819;
d. Dec.
22, 1822, at Ravenna.
Mary
Ann. b. Mar.
12, 1822;
res.
1902.
Ravenna. O.
1
141
Albert, b.
Sept.
12,
1824;
m.
Betsey Avery.
Eliza, b.
Aug. 4, 1S27
; d.
Aug.
16,
1861
;
m.
Apr. 24. 1853,
Dr.
Stephen
Aliller, b.
Amherst,
Mass.
;
d. Feb.
2, 1854.
Had one
daughter,
who d.
young.
550.
Edmund' Babcock,
son of
Perry
and
Cynthia (Hi-
ckox)
Babcock
(Jonathan,
David,
George, John,
James),
b. Granville, Mass.,
May
28,
1793;
d.
Ravenna, O.,
Sept. 9, 1871;
m.
Granville,
May
10,
1815,
Leura,
dau. of
James
and
Abigail (Burt)
Bates,
b.
Hartland, Conn.,
Jan. 13,
1795.
d.
Ravenna,
Aug.
12,
1866.
Children :
Abigail
Cornelia, b. Granville. Mass.,
Sept.
20,
1817;
d.
Ravenna,
May
12,
1877;
m.
(i) Ravenna,
Nov.
19, 1839, Julius
Hotch-
kiss
;
m.
(2) John
McClur.
Betsey
Maria, b. Ravenna. Oct. i, 1818; res.
1902. Ravenna; m.
Ravenna,
Aug.
8.
1850; Nelson,
son of
John
Ward; d.
Ravenna,
Nov. 26,
1900.
Sarah M., b. Ravenna,
Aug.
26, 1820; d.
Osage,
la., Feb.
12,
1887;
m. Ravenna,
July 4. 1840,
William H. Williamson.
David Bates, b. Ravenna,
Sept. 17,
1822; m.
Eagle
Prairie,
Wis.,
Maria, dau. of
Henry Knapp,
b.
Eagle
Prairie.
1
142
Emeline E.,* b. Oct. 28.
1824;
m. William L. Coolman.
1
143
Harriet C, b.
Jan.
8,
1827;
m.
(i)
Luke
Sawyer;
m.
(2) Jackson
D.
Carrington.
1144
Ethan
Elijah,
b. Dec. 18, 1828; m.
Mary
Tombs.
Charles Killboune,
b.
Apr.
6.
1831 ;
d. Ravenna,
Sept. 7. 1832.
551.
Sally M.''' Babcock, dau. of
Perry
and
Cynthia
(Hi-
ckox)
Babcock
(Jonathan,
David,
George, John,
James),
b.
Granville, Mass.,
Apr.
20,
1798;
d.
Ravenna, O.,
1863;
m. Ravenna,
1820,
William
Stinaff,
b.
Connecticut,
1787,
d.
Kent,
O.
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The Babcock
Genealogy.
Children,
b. Ravenna :
Maria,
b. 1821
;
unm.
Henry William,
b.
1823;
d.
Kent,
O.
;
ni.
(i) Kent, Lydia Button;
m.
(2) Ravenna,
Alaretta
Loomis;
m.
(3) Austinburg, O.,
Mrs.
Emily
Phin
;
m.
(4)
(jreenville. Pa.,
Mrs. Ellen
Whitney.,
Sylvanus Perry,
b.
1828;
res.
1902, Kent,
O.
;
m.
Jan. i, 1851,
Kent, Mary L.,
dau. of David and
Mary
Parnham
Day.
552.
Cynthia M."
Babcock,
dau. of
Perry
and
Cynthia
(Hickox)
Babcock
(Jonathan,
David,
George, John,
James),
b.
Granville,
Mass.,
1804;
d. Rose
Hill, la.,
Nov.
7,
1878;
m.
(i)
Alexander Frazer
;
m.
(2) Ravenna, O.,
Jan.
9,
1
83
1,
Waite
Hickox,
b. Litchfield
County,
Conn.,
Oct.
20,
1790,
d.
Ravenna,
May
16,
1845.
Children,
b. Ravenna :
Stephen,
b. Nov.
27, 1831 ;
res.
1902,
Union
Mills,
la.
;
m.
Kent, O.,
1863,
Dorliska
Sapp.
Seth,
b. Dec.
20, 1834 ;
res.
1902,
Rose Hill
;
unm.
Chauncey,
b. Oct.
20, 1837;
res.
1902,
at
459
G
St., Washington,
D. C.
;
m. New
Haven, Conn., 1867, Lucy Bryant.
Henry,
b. Mar.
20, 184
1
;
d. Rose
Hill, May 11, 1898,
unm.
553.
George Denison'''
Babcock,
son of Denison and
Fanny
(Marsh)
Babcock
(Benedict,
David,
George, John,
James),
b. New
Hartford,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
21, 1818;
d. New
Hartford,
May
6,
1874;
m. New
Hartford,
Oct.
i, 1843,
Elizabeth,
dau. of
George
and Sarah
(Horton)
Clark,
b.
Milan,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 27,
182 1
;
res.
1902,
at
833
Genesee
St.,
Utica,
N. Y.
Children,
b. New Hartford :
Fanny,
b.
July 19, 1844;
d.
Sept. 20, 1849,
at New Hartford.
Alice,
b. Oct.
25, 1846;
d.
young.
Albert, twin to
Alice,
d. Mar. 10,
1847.
George
H., b. Dec,
1848;
d.
Sept.
16,
1850.
Marv Elizabeth, b. Oct.
7, 1851;
d.
Jan.
8.
1852.
I145
Clara N.,' b. Oct.
31, 1865;
m. Frank C.
Ogden.
554.
Gideon Chesebrough'^ Babcock,
son of Gideon and
Sarah
(Saver)
Babcock
(Gideon,
David,
George, John,
James),
b.
Boston,
Mass.,
Feb.
17, 1804;
d.
Homer, N,
Y.,
May 19,
1866;
m.
McLean,
N.
Y.,
Apr.
8,
1827,
Phebe,
dau.
of
Capt. John
and Elizabeth
(Stanton) Noyes,
b.
McLean,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
14, 1805,
d.
Homer,
May
21,
^868. In
1809
he removed to
Brookfield,
N. Y.
Children :
Sarah
Sayre,
b. ;
res.
1902, Niagara Falls, N. Y.
;
m.
Concord,
N. C.
Jan. 5, 1853. George
L. Gibson. Had two
children,
both
d.
young.
EDWIN BABCOCK.
Page 252.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
2$y
Fdith M., 1).
;
d.
Aug. 8, 1.S80;
m.
Homer,
N.
Y., Sept. 7,
1854,
Edward 1. Thurber.
Gideon
Chesebrough ;
d.
young.
Lois
Noyes,
b.
;
d.
May 18, 1882;
m.
Homer,
Dec.
16, 1858,
David M. Hammond. Had one
child,
d.
young.
Marv
EIizal)eth,
1).
;
d. Feb.
14, 1879;
m.
Homer, Sept. 12,
1865.
Alburtus Webb.
Sophronia
M., b.
;
m.
Homer, Apr. 8, 1873, George
W.
Payne.
1
146
Alice
C,"
b.
;
m.
John
Win.slo\v Trolt.
555.
i\r.\RY Ann"
Babcock, dau. of Gideon and Sarah
(Sayer)
Babcock
(Cjideon,
David,
George, John,
James),
b.
Boston, Mass.,
Nov.
27,
1808;
d.
Rochester,
Minn.,
Nov.
2,
1901
;
m. S.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
i,
1827,
Steplien Perry
ColHns, b. Brookfiekl
( ?),
1800
( ?).
Chikhxn :
Gideon Babcock, b. New
Woodstoclf,
N. Y.
;
d.
Manitowoc,
Wis.
;
m. Rachel Piatt.
Norman G.,
b. New Woodstock; res.
1902,
San
Diego,
Tex.
1147 Mary
A.,"
b.
]\Iay 5, 1832;
m. Harrison W. Garrett.
556.
Harry Chesebrough^
Babcock,
son of Richard and
Mary
C,
(Perry)
Babcock
(Gideon, David,
George,
John. James),
b.
May 13, 1817;
d.
Newport,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
30,
1892;
m.
1844,
Harriet
M.,
dan. of Saunders and
Polly
(Maxson)
Crandall, b.
June
10, 1824,
d. Mar.
28,
1885.
Children :
1148
Frank
H.,'
b. Dec.
7, 1851;
m.
Nancy
Burdick.
Frederick, b.
;
d.
young; Irving,
b.
;
d.
young.
557. Abigail Perry'
Babcock,
dan. of Richard and
Mary
(Perry)
Babcock
(Gideon. David,
George, John,
James),
b. Truxton, N. Y., Dec.
17,
1821;
res.
1902,
New
Berlin,
N. Y.
;
m. S. Brookfield.
N.
Y.,
May 14, 1845, Jor-
dan,
son of Thomas Sarle, b. New
Berlin, Nov.
22,
18
17,
d.
New
Berlin,
Mar. 26,
1900.
Children,
b. New Berlin :
Thomas
H.,
b.
1850;
res.
1902,
Rochester, N. Y.
;
m.
1875,
Libbie
Logan.
Ida Florence, b.
1854,
res.
1902,
New Berlin. N. Y. ; m. New Ber-
lin, 1878,
Lewis G. Brown. Has one
son, Lewis,
b.
June 3, 1893.
Willis
Clayton,
b.
1858;
res.
1902, Corning,
Cal.
;
m. S. New
Berlin,
N. v., Grace Warren.
Alice Caroline,
b.
1863;
res.
1902, Oneonta,
N. Y.
;
m. New
Berlin,
1884,
Otto L. Nichols.
558.
Gideon Perry'^
Babcock,
son of Richard and
]\Tary
(Perry)
Babcock
(Gideon, David,
George,
John,
James),
b. S. Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
18,
1829;
res.
1902,
17
258
The Babcock
Genealogy.
S. Brookfield
;
ni.
Wcstcnivillc,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
19,
1861,
Lydia,
dau. of Abiel and Harriet
(Felton)
Maconiber,
b.
Western,
N.
Y.,
d. S.
Brookfield,
Nov.
15,
1886.
Children :
Charles,
b.
Sept. 8, 1864;
res.
1902, Berkley,
Cal.
Harriette
Ann,
b.
July 11, 1866;
m. Walter I. Sweet.
Corrington Milton,
b.
June
8,
1876;
res.
1902,
Oneida
Castle,
N. Y.
;
m.
Aug. 30, 1899,
Maud Watson, dau. of
James
and Eliza Wat-
son. No children.
Frances
Myra,
b. Oct.
13, 1877.
559.
Elizabeth H."
Babcock,
dau. of Asa and Elizabeth
(Noyes)
Babcock
(Gideon,
David,
George, John,
James),
b.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
July 17, 1814;
d.
Syracuse,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
I,
1889;
m.
(i) George
Stone;
m.
(2)
Robert
J.
Niven,
b.
Peekskill,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
20, 1814,
d.
Southampton,
England,
Nov.
24, 1885.
Children,
b.
Montrose,
Pa. :
Charlotte Elizabeth,
b.
;
res.
1902, Paris, France;
m.
Paris,
Paul de Sers. No children.
William
Hegan,
b.
;
d.
Jan. 25, 1894;
m.
Syracuse,
N.
Y.,
Amelia . No children.
1
149 Eliza,**
b.
;
m. William A.
McKinney.
560.
Mary'
Babcock,
dau. of Asa and Elizabeth
(Noyes)
Babcock
(Gideon,
David,
George, John, James),
b.
Truxton,
N.
Y.,
May
8,
1817;
d.
Brooklyn,
N.
Y.,
May 9,
1882;
m.
(i) Aug.
6,
1839,
Charles,
son of T. and Eliza
(Warren) Lynde,
b.
Apr. 7,
1816. He died at the
burning
of the steamer
Erie, on Lake
Erie,
Aug.
12, 1841,
at which
time more than one hundred lives were lost. The
only
woman
among
the
thirty passengers
saved was
Mary
Babcock
Lynde.
She m.
(2) Syracuse,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
4, 1846,
Edward Bartlett
Wicks, b.
Paris,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 9, 1805,
d.
Syracuse,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
3, 1872.
Child
by
first husband :
Charles
J. Lynde,
b.
Apr. 21, 1842;
d.
July 23, 1843.
Children,
by
second
husband,
b.
Syracuse:
Ellen L., b. Oct.
30, 1846;
d. Feb.
21,
1848.
Edward B.. b.
Jan. 16,
1848;
d.
July
8.
1849.
1
150
Frederick S.,'* b.
Apr. 25, 1851 ;
m.
Lily
M. Doane.
Edward Bartlett, b.
Apr. 28, 1856;
res.
1902,
Salt Lake
City,
LTtah
;
imm.
56L
Clara'^
Babcock.
dau. of Asa and Elizabeth
(Noyes)
Babcock
(Gideon,
David,
George, John, James),
b.
Page 259.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 259
Truxtoii,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 5, 1819;
d.
S3n-acnse,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
16,
1855;
111.
Truxton,
N.
Y.,
July 14, 1842,
Dr. Amos
Wescott,
d.
Syracuse,
N.
Y.,
July 5, 1873.
He m.
(2)
Harriet
Nash,
and had a
family
of children.
Children :
Watts, b.
;
d.
young;
Catherine.
1
151
Edward
Noyes,*
b.
Sept. 27, 1846;
m.
Jane
Dows.
562.
Edward"
Babcock,
son of Asa and Elizabeth
(Noyes)
Babcock
(Gideon,
David,
George, John, James),
b.
Truxton,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
12.
1822;
d.
Brooklyn,
N.
Y.,
May
2,
1882;
m.
(i)
Truxton, Aug., 1843,
Rhoda
Ann,
dau. of
William and
Mary (Stuart) Trobridge,
b.
Truxton,
Mar.
3,
1822,
d. Dec.
8, 1848;
m.
(2) Sept. 15, 1853,
Catherine
Cyn-
thia,
dau. of Charles and
Cynthia (Thompson) Lynde,
b.
Homer,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 15, 1829.
Children
by
first wife :
Charles, b.
;
d. in
infancy.
1152 Mary Elizabeth,"
b.
July 24, 1848;
m.
Judge
Edward Beers Thomas.
Children,
by
second wife :
1153
Charles
L.,
b. Mar.
23, 1855;
m. Hester
Wortendyke.
Frances,
b.
Brooklyn,
Feb.
18, 1859;
d.
Brooklyn, May 27, 1890;
m. Nov.
30, 1889. John
Oscar Ball. No children.
1154 Augusta
W.. b. Nov.
4,
1861
;
m.
(i) Cyrus
Porter
Smith;
m.
(2)
James
A. Ostrum.
1155
Edward
Howard,
b. Oct.
29, 1863;
m. Alice Talbot.
Watts, b.
Sept.
21,
1865;
d.
Brooklyn,
Nov. 6,
1865.
Catherine,
b. Nov.
10, 1869;
d.
Brooklyn, May 31, 1887.
563.
Henry^
B.\bcock,
son of Asa and Elizabeth
(Noyes)
Babcock
(Gideon,
David,
George, John. James),
b.
Truxton. N.
Y.,
Feb.
14, 1831;
d.
Syracuse,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
5,
1899;
m.
Syracuse,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 15, 1857. Emily
Marie,
dau.
of Rev. Ebenezer. D.D., and
Mary
A.
(Davis)
Maltbie,
b.
Clinton,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
9, 1836,
d.
Syracuse,
Mar.
11,
1895.
Children :
1156
Rev. Maltbie D..* b.
Aug. 3. 1858:
m. Katherine E. Tallman.
1
157
Howard N., b. Oct.
7,
i860; m. Caroline
Lathrop.
Clara
Emily,
b.
Sept. 5. 1865
; m.
Harry
H. Wadsworth
;
res.
1902, 195
Front St.,
Binghamton,
N. Y.
Henry
Townsend, b. Mar.
,30, 1872;
res.
1902,
at
309
McBride
St.,
Syracuse.
N. Y.
Mary
Elizabeth, b. Feb. i,
1874:
res.
1902,
at
.340
W.
57th
St., N. Y.
;
m.
Syracuse, Sept. 5. 1895,
Charles, son of Thomas and Harriet
(Este)
Shojes. b. Cleveland, O.,
June
6, t868. No children.
Ann
Trcdwell,
b. Feb.
2, 1878;
res.
1902, 3
Colonial
Place,
Pitts-
burg,
Pa.
26o The Bahcock
Genealogy.
564.
George A7
Babcock,
son of
Jonathan
and Elizal)eth
(Wri^iit)
Babcock
(Jonathan, Jonathan,
(icorge, John,
James),
b.
IJopkinton,
R.
1.,
Dec.
26, 1813; livins,^ 1901,
Ashaway,
R.
I.;
m.
(i)
Mar.
i, 1840, Abby
Ann
Brown,
cl.
Ashaway,
Oct.,
1852;
m.
(2)
Mar.
5, 1853, Ashaway,
Mrs.
Thankfnl L. Bnrthck.
Chikh-en
by
first wife:
Eliza A., b. in
Rockville,
R.
I., ;
d.
1841.
Hannali
Abby,
b.
Jan. 25, 1843;
"i- Russel Maxson.
Mary Ann,
b.
Ashaway, Aug., 1852;
d. i860.
Child
by
second wife:
1
158
Alice
L.,**
b.
Apr. 4, 1856;
ni.
John
G.
Campbell.
565. Stephen'^ Babcock,
son of
Jonathan
and Ehzabeth
(Wrio-ht)
Babcock
(Jonathan, Jonathan, George, John,
James),
b.
Hopkinton,
R. I., Feb. 20, 1822;
d.
Hope Valley,
R.
I., Sept.
12,
1898;
m. Richmond,
R.
I.,
Jan.
i,
1855,
Mercy,
dan. of
John
and
Mercy (Moore)
Barber,
b. Rich-
mond,
Apr.
2,
1830;
res.
1902, Hope Valley,
R. I.
Children,
b.
Hope Valley
:
Mercy,
b. ;
m. William
J. Brag.
Susan Ann, b.
;
res.
1902, Hope Valley.
Phebe Maria, b.
;
res.
1902, Hope Valley.
566.
Hannah H.'^
Babcock,
dan. of
Peleg
and Sarah
(Pot-
ter)
Babcock
(Peleg,
Hezekiah,
George, John, James),
b. S.
Kingston,
R.
I.,
Sept. 9,
1820;
d.
June,
1862;
m. Cornell
Peckham.
Child :
Sarah,
b.
;
m.
John Wheaton;
res.
1902, Lebanon,
Conn.
567.
E.sther'^ Babcock, dan. of
Peleg
and Sarah
(Potter)
Babcock
(Peleg,
Hezekiah,
George, John, James),
b.
S.
Kingston,
R.
T.,
Dec.
15,
1821;
d. S.
Kingston, Sept. 30,
1862;
m. S.
Kingston, Apr.
10.
1839,
Thomas A.
Gonld,
b. S.
Kingston,
Oct.
11,
1819,
d. S.
Kingston, June 4, 1898.
Children :
Charles Horace, b.
May 5, 1843
: res.
1902, Gould,
R. I.
;
m. Dec.
26, 1875,
Susan T. Nichols, b.
June 6, 1853.
Peleg
Edmund, b.
;
d. in
infancy.
Clarence A., b. : m. Sarah E. Pendleton.
1159
Susan
Mellissa,*
b.
Apr.
22,
1851
; m. Rowland R. Gardner.
568.
Peleg F.^
Babcock, son of
Peleg
and Sarah
(Potter)
Babcock
(Peleg,
Hezekiah,
George, John, James),
b.
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
261
S.
Kingston,
Oct.
3, 1825;
res.
1902,
E.
Greenwich,
R.
I.;
m.
Dec.
29, 1856, ]\Iary
F.,
dau. of Niles and
Fanny (Burdick)
Sherman,
b. R.
I.,
Mar.
15, 1835.
Children :
Franklin
Niles,
b.
Aug. 13, 1858;
res.
1902, Providence,
R.
I.;
m.
June
22,
1899,
Mrs. Elizabeth
(Lajjliani) Treat,
dau. of Enos
and Abbie
(Austin) Lapham.
No children.
Clarence
Vernon,
b.
Sept. i6,
1861
;
d. Mar. 21,
1901 ;
m.
June 20,
1889,
Mrs. Sarah
(Weeden) Bennett,
dau. of Elam and Hannah
(Spencer)
Weeden. No children.
Mary C,
b. Dec.
11, 1865;
res.
1902,
E.
Greenwich,
R. I.
Row.se
Potter,
b. Mar.
28, 1868;
d.
Jan. 25, 1875.
569.
Charles Hazard'
Babcock,
son of
Peleg
and Sarah
(Potter)
Babcock
(Peleg, Hezekiah, George, John,
James),
b. S.
Kingston,
R.
I.,
Feb.
14, 1832;
res.
1902,
S.
Kingston;
m.
(i) Perryville,
R.
I.,
Aug. 15, 1858, Jane
B.,
dau. of
Joseph
and Elizabeth
(Tucker) Segar;
m.
(2) Apr.
23,
1888,
Mary
Elizabeth
James.
Child
by
first wife:
Sarah
Jane,
b. S.
Kingston,
R.
I., May 8, i860;
d.
Sept. 20,
1885 ;
m. Albert
Wright.
Had one
son,
Charles
Albert,
b.
May 10,
1885.
Child
by
second wife:
Mina
Ethel,
b. Mar.
4, 1889.
570.
George Washington'''
B.abcock,
son of
Peleg
and
vSarah
(Potter)
Babcock
(Peleg,
Hezekiah, George,
John, James),
b. S.
Kingston.
R.
I.,
]\Iay
18,
1838;
res.
1902,
Wakefield, R.
I.;
m. S.
Kingston,
Nov.
14, 1858,
Anna
Ennis,
b. Rhode
Island,
185
1, d.
Wakefield,
Nov.
17,
1881.
Child :
Nellie R., b.
Westerly;
res.
1902,
Providence, R.
I.;
m.
Wakefield,
Henry
C. Mitchell, b. E. Greenwich.
571.
Henry W.'' Babcock, son of
Joseph
P. and Waite T.
(Segar)
Babcock
(Peleg,
Hezekiah,
George, John,
James),
b.
Sept. 9,
1821 ;
m. .
Children :
Waite. b.
;
m. William Steadman.
Sarah, b.
;
was unm. in 1882.
John D.,
b.
;
m.
Mary Segar.
572.
George Franklin'''
Babcock,
son of Ethan and Eliza-
beth
(Kenyon)
Babcock
(Peleg,
Hezekiah.
George,
John, James),
b.
Charlestown,
R.
I.,
Oct.
4, 1835;
res.
1902,
262
The Babcock
Genealogy.
Carolina,
R. I.; m.
Providence,
R.
I.,
Mar.
19,
1868, Mary
Jane,
dan. of
Henry
and Harriet
Cahoone,
b.
Bristol,
R.
1.,
Apr. 13, 1842,
d.
Carolina,
Nov.
19,
1888.
Children:
1 160 S.
Franklin,"
b. Dec.
16, 1870;
m. Annie Watson.
Henry Ethan,
b.
June, 1872;
res.
1901, Carolina,
R.
I.;
m. Caro-
lina, June 21, 1899, Jessie R.,
dau. of William and Harriet
(At-
wood) Collins,
b.
Woodville,
R.
I., May 20, 1875.
No chil-
dren
(1901).
1 161
Edward,
b.
May 19, 1876;
m. Carrie Collins.
573. Hezekiah'
Babcock,
Jr.,
son of Hezekiah and Dorcas
(Peckham)
Babcock
(Caleb, Hezekiah, George, John,
James),
b. S.
Kingston,
R.
I.,
Oct.
31,
1820;
d. S.
Kingston,
Oct.
6,
1863.
While
working
in a
gristmill
at S.
Kingston
he
was
canght
in the
gear
of the mill and killed
;
m. S.
Kingston,
Oct.
6, 1844,
Hannah,
dau. of Richard and
Mary (Peckham)
Hazard,
b. S.
Kingston,
Oct.,
1826. She m.
(2) Jonathan
Allen;
res.
1901,
S.
Kingston.
Children :
1 162
George
Hazard,** b.
Aug.
10,
1845;
m. Alice Houser.
Mary
Dorcas,
b. S.
Kingston. July 5. 1848;
res.
1901, Wakefield,
R. I.
;
m. S.
Kingston,
Dec.
22, 1868, George P.,
son of
George
and Martha
(Coughlin)
Sherman.
574.
John'''
B.vbcgck, son of Hezekiah and Dorcas
(Peck-
ham)
Babcock
(Caleb, Hezekiah, George, John,
James),
b. S.
Kingston,
R.
I.,
Mar.
23, 1831;
res.
1901,
Wakefield,
R. I.
;
m.
Sept. 23, 1856, Mary
P.,
dau. of William
S. and Lois
Perry,
of S.
Kingston.
Mr. Babcock was a Dii"ector of the Wakefield National
Bank from
1854
to 1882. In
1870
he was elected President
of the Wakefield Institution for
Savings,
which
position
he
held for
many years.
He has several times been a member of
the State
Legislature.
Children:
Lois Elma, b.
Sept.
6,
1857;
res.
1901.
Fair
Haven, Mass.;
m. 1886,
Thomas
Tripp.
1163 John E.,*
b. Oct.
7, 1858;
m.
Marjorie
Rodman.
William H., b. Dec.
15, 1864;
res.
1901, Wakefield, R. I.; unm.
575. Daniel^
Babcock.
son of Elisha and Huklah
(Green)
Babcock
(Simeon.
Elisha,
George, John. James),
b.
Charlestown,
R.
I.,
May
18,
1796;
d.
Aug. 23. 1832;
m.
Mary,
dau. of Huldah
(Sherman) Wilcox,
b. Charlestown,
R.
I.,
Aug.
II, 1801,
d. Dec.
30, 1841.
TJic Babcock
Genealogy.
263
Children :
1
164
Daniel
S.,"
b.
Sept.
i6, 182 1
;
m. Henrietta P.
Kceney.
Joiin S.,
b. Oct.
14, 1823;
d.
Westerly,
Oct.
14, 1848.
1
165
riuklah, b.
Apr.
26,
1826;
m. Amos
Taylor.
Matilda,
b. Feb.
7, 1829;
res.
1901,
New
London, Conn.;
ni.
Perry
Hoxie,
son of Solomon and
Mary (Babcock)
Hoxie.
576.
]M.\Rv'
Babcock,
dau. of Elislia and Hnldah
(Green)
Babcock
(Simeon,
Elisha,
George, John, James),
b.
Charleslown,
R. I..
Sept. 23, 1798;
m. Roljert Pahner. He
was a
farmer;
Hved in N.
Stonington,
Conn.
Children :
Robert; Elisha; Perry
G.
; Dwight
R.
577.
Simeon'''
Babcock,
son of Elisha and Hnldah
(Green)
Babcock
(Simeon, Elisha, George, John, James),
b.
Charlestown,
R.
L,
Mar.
5,
1802;
d.
Charlestown,
R.
I.,
July
7, 1875;
m.
Mary,
dau. of
124 Jesse
and Hannah
(Cross)
Babcock,
b.
Richmond,
R.
I.,
May 14, 1797,
d.
Charlestown,
R.
I.,
Apr. 23, 1870.
Children,
b.
Hopkinton
:
David and Ruth, b.
;
d.
j^oung.
1166
Joseph H.,"*
b.
Sept. 15, 1832:
m.
Mary
Barber.
Horace,
b.
July 11, 1837;
d. Feb.
27, 1892;
m.
Mary
E.
Fry.
578.
Hoxie'''
Babcock,
son of Elisha and Huldah
(Green)
Babcock
(Simeon,
Elisha,
George, John, James),
b.
July 24, 1813;
d. N.
Stonington,
Oct.
29, 1883;
m.
(i)
Noy.
19, 1837,
Elizabeth,
dau. of Charles and Elizabeth
(Perry)
\Miite,
d. Mar.
i6,
1877;
m.
(2) Chesebrough.
Children :
1167 Mary Elizabeth,^
b.
Sept. 20, 1838;
m. Edward Cundall.
Horace W., b. N.
Stonington, Sept.
10,
1840;
d. N.
Stonington,
Aug.
28,
1848.
Leroy,
b. N.
Stonington, Sept. 17, 1842;
d.
Apr. 11, 1843.
1 168
Henry F.,
b.
Aug.
18,
1846;
m. Hannah Ellen Maine.
Harriet
L.,
b. N.
Stonington, Aug.
20.
1848;
d.
Jan. 10, 1870.
1
169
Ruth
C, b. Nov. I.
1850;
m. Leonard E. Bell.
Sarah E.. b.
Aug.
i.
1853;
d.
Sept. 18,
1854.
1 1
70
Ella L.. b.
Apr.
16,
1857;
m. Elisha Chesebro.
Percy
Hazzard. b.
Apr. 14, 1859;
d.
Aug. 14,
1862.
579.
Simeon"
Babcock,
son of Simeon and
Mary (Green)
Babcock
(Simeon,
Elisha.
George. John, James),
b.
Richmond,
R.
I..
Apr.
6, 1810; d. Block
Island,
R.
L,
May
22,
1874;
m. Block
Island,
Mary,
dau. of
Benjamin
T. and
Martha
(Rodman) Coe,
b. Block
Island,
d. Block
Island,
Oct.
5, 1894.
264
TJic Bahcock
Genealogy.
Children,
b. New Shurchain :
John Coe,
b.
;
d.
Stonington, May 8, 1855.
Mary
Elizabeth, b.
Aug. 25, 1834;
m. Feb.
23, 1856,
Edward
Hayes.
Lucinda,
b.
Jan. 27, 1839;
m.
Newport, Jan. 4, 1856,
Emile Van-
denbrick.
Samuel, b. Nov. 28,
1841
; d. Feb.
27, 1863.
Almira Green, b. Feb.
15, 1844;
m.
Apr. 10, 1865, James
Durfee.
1
171 Benjamin Simeon,*
b. Oct.
27, 1846;
m. Sallie
Sprague.
Anna R., b. Feb.
26, 185
1
;
m. New
Shoreham, (i)
William Lills-
field;
m.
(2)
Amos Mitchell.
Perry Clark,
b.
July 2, 1837;
d. New
Shoreham,
Oct.
26, 1837.
580.
Almira''^
Babcock,
dan. of Simeon and
Mary (Green)
Babcock
(Simeon, Elisha,
George, John, James),
b.
Richmond, R.
I.,
Alay
21, 1822;
res.
1902,
Providence,
R.
I.;
m.
June 3, 1844,
Warren
LilHbridge,
b. Dec.
15, 1817,
d.
Exeter,
R.
I., Sept. 6, 18^5.
Child :
Amy D.,
b. Oct.
16, 1850.
581.
Martha Elizabeth^
Babcock,
dau. of Simeon and
Mary (Green)
Babcock
(Simeon,
Elisha,
George,
John, James),
b.
Richmond,
R.
I.,
Jan.
11, 1828;
res.
1902, Hopkinton,
R.
I.;
m.
Richmond,
Jan.
i,
1846, George
K.,
son of Rnssel and Elizabeth
(Kenyon) Thayer,
b.
Hop-
kinton,
June 29, 1823.
Children :
1
172 ]\Iary
E.,** b. Mar. 11,
1847;
m. Edwin Robinson Allen.
Sarah
Perry
Babcock, b. N.
Stonington, Conn., May
11,
1850;
res.
1902, Westerly.
R. I. ; m. Pleasantville, Pa.,
Sept.
18,
1877,
Edwin
S.
Holdridge,
b. N.
Stonington, Feb., 1842;
d.
Westerly, Apr. 20,
1901.
582.
Mary Ann"
Babcock,
dau. of Samuel and Susanna
(Clark)
Babcock
(Simeon. Elisha,
George, John,
James),
b. Colchester, Conn., Feb.
22,
1815;
d. Dec.
20,
1889;
m. Albert
Day
Northam, d. Dec.
16,
1859.
Children :
Jane,
b. : d.
young.
1
173 Julia
Marie,* b.
1836;
m. Richard Meader.
Mary
America,
b.
Apr.
2, 1840;
d.
Apr. 5, 1891 ; ni.
Henry
Hobbs.
1174
Ellen Caroline, b. Dec.
23, 1842;
m. Edwin Parker.
1
175
Emma Eloise, b. Oct.
21, 1844;
m. Dr.
Joseph
Rose.
Florence, b. .
Edgar
Russel,
b. Nov. 12,
1848.
Merchant at
Raleigh,
N. C.
Ida,
b. .
1
176 Frances,
b.
1852;
m. William
Philip
Norwood.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 265
583.
Charles"
Babcock,
son of Samuel and Susanna
(Clark)
Babcock
(Simeon, Elisha, George, John,
James),
b.
1816;
m.
May
21,
1836,
Elizabeth Gillette.
Children :
Ellen; Jennie; Monroe,
m. Sarah
Wiley,
had
children,
Minnie and
Sarah.
584.
Josephine"
Babcock,
dau. of Samuel and Susanna
(Clark)
Babcock
(Simeon,
Elisha,
George, John,
James),
b. Nov.
20, 1820;
d. Feb.
10,
1877;
m.
Aug.
28,
1838,
Selden Gillette.
Children :
1178 Charles,^
h.
July 15, 1840;
m. Emma
Laing.
Asa Oscar, h. Mar.
7, 1845;
d. New Orleans, La.,
May
8,
1863.
Dwight,
b.
July
11,
1848;
m. Mar.
27, 1877, Jennie
Babcock.
Selden
Lord,
h.
July 23, 1855 ;
m. Miss Graham.
585.
Dwight Samuel'^
Babcock,
son of Samuel and Su-
sanna
(Clark)
Babcock
(Simeon, Elisha,
George, John,
James),
b.
Colchester,
Conn.,
Jan.
6,
1835;
res:
1900, 54
Wesley
Ave.,
Providence. R. I. ; m. E.
Haddam, Conn.,
Mar.
23, 1858,
.Laura Ellen,
dau. of
George
and
Sophia (Tyler)
Cone,
b. E.
Haddam,
Sept.
6,
1835.
He has been a music teacher most of his
life;
business in
Providence.
Children :
1179
Laura
J..*
b.
June 25, 1863;
m. William E. Webster.
Dwight
Samuel, b.
; d.
young.
Frank
Wilson, b. E.
Haddam,
Apr.
8,
1873;
res.
1900, Providence;
m.
Feb., 1900,
Sadie Burns.
586.
James'''
Babcock,
son of
James
and Martha
(Card)
Babcock
(Simeon, Elisha,
George, John, James),
b.
Feb.
15,
1821;
d.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Sept. 13,' 1885;'
m. West-
erly,
Feb.
5, 1843.
Sarah A., dau. of Pardon and Susan
(Peck-
ham) Lewis,
b.
Westerly, Jan.
16, 1820;
d.
Westerly,
Nov.
8,
1885.
James
Babcock was Lieutenant in the Civil
War;
was in
the first battle of Bull Run.
Children, b.
Westerly
:
Pardon L., b. Nov.
17, 1846;
d. Worcester,
1895;
m.
Westerly,
Lizzie
Taylor.
James
B.. b. Nov.
25. 1848;
d.
Westerly, 1849.
Julia
E., b.
Apr. 27. 18^1 ; res.
1902. Moosup,
Conn.
;
m.
Westerly,
T. E. Maine.
Clark, b.
July 7, 1855:
d.
Westerly:
m.
Westerly,
Louisa Clark.
Jessie F.,
b.
June 4, 1858;
res.
1902, Moosup,
Conn.
266 The Babcuck
Genealogy.
1180
James Burnside,"
b. Mar.
21,
1861
;
m.
(i)
Hattie
Phillips;
in.
(2)
Alice
Musgrave.
587.
William T>?
Babcock,
son of
James
and Elizabeth
(Davis)
Babcock
(Simeon,
Elisha, George, John,
James),
b.
Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
Nov.
i,
1838;
res.
1902,
West-
erly,
R.
1.;
nL
Westerly,
Oct.
2, 1862,
Sarah
Maria,
dau.
of
J.
D. and
Lydia (Taft) Taylor,
b.
Grafton, Mass.,
July
i,
1845,
^1-
Westerly,
Mar.
22, 1895.
William D. Babcock was a
carpenter
and stair builder.
Children,
b.
Stonington:
Elmer
E.,
b. ; m.
Westerly,
Ida
May Chapman,
b.
Westerly;
both res.
1902, Westerly.
Betsey Wilbur,
b.
;
res.
1902, Westerly,
R. I.
Viola
M.,
b.
;
res.
1902, Hope Valley,
R.
I.;
m.
Westerly,
George Henry,
son of
George
L. Burdick, b.
Hopkinton.
Mary Ethel,
b.
;
res.
1902, Westerly,
R. I.
588.
Henry L.'^
Babcock,
son of
James
and Elizabeth
(Da-
vis)
Babcock
(Simeon, Elisha, George, John, James),
b.
Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
Dec.
5, 1842;
d.
Alfred,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
12,
1878;
m.
(i) Westerly,
R.
I.,
Dec.
5, 1867, Josephine,
dau.
of
George
and
Mary
Ann
(Boss)
Barber,
b.
Westerlv,
R.
I.,
Feb.
8,^846,
d.
Alfred,
N. Y.,
Jan., 1878;
m.
(2)'
Alfred,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
5, 1878,
Ida
E.,
dau. of Alonzo and Patience
(Allen)
Sisson,
b.
Alfred,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 17, 1850.
She res.
1902, Westerly,
R.
I.,
and m.
(2)
Mar.
14, 1894, 1302
Abel
BaJjcock.
Children
by
first wife:
1 181 Gertrude E.,' b.
June
16,
1870;
m. Frank B. French.
Walter
O.,
b. Alfred.
1874;
d.
Alfred, 1878.
Bourdan
A.,
b.
Alfred, July 23, 1877;
m.
Stonington, June 1901,
Mable .
Child
by
second wife :
Frank
Earle,
b.
Jan.,
1881.
589.
Angeline Rosette'''
Babcock,
dau. of
James
and
Elizabeth
(Davis)
Babcock
(Samuel, Elisha,
George,
John, James),
b.
Westerly,
R. I.
(Pawcatuck,
Conn.),
Oct.
19, 1851;
res.
1902,
Moodus, Conn.;
m.
Westerly (Pawca-
tuck),
Sept. 17, 1874,
Charles Emmons.
Children :
Julius Ely,
b. Moodus, Conn., Oct.
22, 1877;
res.
1902, Westerly.
He was a machinist.
Sarah
Elizabeth,
b. Moodus, Conn.,
Sept. 17,
1881 ; res.
1902,
Moo-
dus. Conn.
Caroline E., b.
Jan.
6, i88g;
res.
1002, Moodus. Conn.
TJic Babcock
Genealogy. 267
590.
John
Perry'
Babcock,
son of
Jesse
and
Sally (Shcf-
tield)
Babcock
(Jesse,
Elisha, George, John, James),
b.
New
Shoreham,
R.
1.,
Aug. 17,
181
1;
d.
Mystic,
Conn.,
Jan.
20, 1868;
m.
(i)
N.
Kingston, Sept. 3, 1838, Lydia
Case,
dau.
of
Benjamin
and Patience
(Allen) Wightman,
b. N.
Kingston,
Apr. 4, 1812,
d.
Wickford,
R.
1.,
Aug. 29, 1850;
m.
(2) June
21,
1855, Wealthy
M.,
dau. of Ethan and Eunice
(Babcock)
Crandall.
b.
Sept. 23,
1820,
d.
June 7, 1878.
Children :
Melissa
Jane,
b. N.
Kingston, Aug. 2-j, 1839;
res.
1902, Wickford,
R. I.
;
unm.
Jesse,
b. N.
Kingston, July
10,
1843 ;
d.
Wickford, May 28, 1846.
591.
Susan Sheffield'
Babcock,
dau. of
Jesse
and
Sally
(Sheffield)
Babcock
(Jesse,
Elisha,
George, John,
James),
b.
Charlestown,
R.
I.,
Alar.
5, 1815;
d.
Providence,
R.
I.,
May 15, 1869;
m.
Kingston
Hill,
R.
I.,
Jonathan
C.
Ken3'on,
b.
Charlestown,
R.
I.,
July 17,
18
12,
d.
Providence,
Dec.
21,
1898.
Children, b Providence:
Benjamin
Franklin, b. ; res.
1902.
Providence, R. I.
1182 William Clark,'' b.
Jan. 21, 1843;
m.
Mary
L. Seaver.
Nancy,
b.
Sept. 18, 1844.
Edward, b.
IMay 5, 1846.
Sarah,
b.
Nov., 1849.
Isabell,
b.
Apr., 1858.
592.
Edmuxd' Babcock, son of
Jesse
and
Sally (Sheffield)
Babcock
(Jesse,
Elisha,
(jeorge.
Joli'i, James),
b.
Charlestown, R.
I.,
Oct.
2, 1816:
d.
Wakefield. R."l., Feb.
14,
1881 ; m.
Kingston,
R.
I.,
May
i,
1843.
Martha
E.,
dau. of
251 Peleg
and Sarah
(Potter)
Babcock,
b. S.
Kingston, Sept.
13. 1823:
res.
1902,
Groton,
Conn.
Children :
1
183
Susan Harriet," b. Nov.
30, 1844;
m. Charles H.
Briggs.
1
184 Jesse Peleg,
b. Nov.
24, 1845;
m. Ellen Gardner.
1185
Herbert
Whipple,
b.
Aug. 27. 1848:
m.
(i)
Martha
Brown;
m.
(2) Harriet Lewis.
1186
James
Edmund, b. Feb. 12,
1851 ;
m. Sarah C. Tallman.
1
187
Sarah Elizabeth, b.
Apr.
18,
1854;
m.
John
B. Rodman.
Maria Esther, b. Wickford, R. f.,
Apr.
11.
1858;
res. 1902, West-
erly,
R. I.; m.
Westerly,
Nov.
15, 1900,
Charles H.,
son of
Stephen Kenyon,
b.
Hopkinton, Jan. 13, 1842.
593.
Haxnatt Peckiiam' Babcock, dau. of
Jesse
and
Sally
(Sheffield)
Babcock
(Jesse,
Elisha,
George, John,
James),
b.
Charlestown,
R.
L,
June 5,
1822;
d. Providence,
R.
L,
Apr. 13.
i88t; m.
Kingston,
R.
I.,
Oct.
10,
1848,
268 The Bohcock
Genealogy.
George
Arnold
Whipple,
b. N.
Providence, Apr. i8, 1825;
res.
1902,
Providence,
R. I.
Children :
1 188
George Edward/
b.
Sept. 2, 1850;
m.
Mary
Gardiner.
Crawford
Bernon,
b.
Attleboro, Mass., Aug. 21, 1857;
d.
Attleboro,
July 13, 1858.
594.
Maria'
Babcock,
dau. of
Jesse
and
Sally (Sheffield)
Babcock
(Jesse,
Elisha,
George, John, James),
b.
Charlestown,
R.
I.,
Dec.
6, 1824;
d.
Jan. 14, 1856;
m.
Kings-
ton,
R.
I.,
Oct.
I,
1845, George
N.,
son of
George
and Thank-
ful
Crandall,
b.
Charlestown;
res.
1902,
Attleboro,
Mass.
595.
Catherine Weedin^
Babcock,
dau. of
Jesse
and
Sally (Sheffield)
Babcock
(Jesse,
Elisha, George,
John, James),
b.
Charlestown,
R.
I.,
June
10,
1827;
res.
1902,
Wickford,
R.
I.;
m.
Wickford, Jan. 22, 1857, Peleg
W.,
son
of Theodore and
Mary (Weedin) Wightman,
b.
Wickford,
Nov.
4, 183
1,
d.
Wickford,
Feb.
19, 1898.
Children,
b. Wickford :
Ii8g
Sarah
Maria,"
b.
May
18, i860;
m. Thomas
J.
Pierce.
MiUon
J.,
b.
Sept. 24,
1861
;
res.
1902,
Wickford,
R. I.
Mary
Weedin, b.
Aug.
28,
1865 ;
res.
1902, Wickford,
R. I.
Alfred
R.,
b. Mar.
31, 1871 ;
res.
1902, Wickford,
R. I.
596.
DuTEE
Jerald
Pierce'''
Babcock,
son of
Jesse
and
Sally
(Sheffield)
Babcock
(Jesse,
Elisha,
George, John,
James),
b.
Charlestown,
R.
I.,
July 27, 1829;
d. E. Greenwich,
R.
I.,
July 24, 1889;
m. E.
Greenwich.
June 30, 1859,
Theresa
Slocum,
dau. of Slocum and Charlotte
(Gardiner) Hall,
b.
N.
Kingston,
Nov.
25, 1830,
d. E.
Greenwich,
Aug.
20,
1877.
Child :
ugo
Charlotte
Hall,**
b.
July 23,
1861
;
m.
George
A. White.
597.
Edward Perry'''
Babcock,
son of
George
and
Nancy
(Perry)
Babcock
(Jesse,
Elisha,
George, John, James),
b.
Richmond,
R.
I.,
Oct. i,
1815;
m. New
Lebanon,
June
8,
1844, Harriet,
dau. of Leonard and
Nancy (Harris)
Graves,
b.
July 31, 1825.
Both res.
1902,
E.
Chatham,
N. Y.
Children :
Susan
Esther,
b.
Greenbush,
N.
Y., Jan.
i,
1848;
d. E. Chatham,
Oct. 2, 1862.
Ellen
H.,
b.
Worcester, Mass.,
Oct.
14, 1851 ;
d. East
Chatham,
Sept .30,
1862.
iiqi
Perry
G.," b. Dec. 20,
1853;
m.
Augusta
Boice.
Juliet,
b.
Plainfield, Conn., Jan. 4, 1856;
d. East
Chatham, Sept. 25,
1884.
TJic Bahcock
Genealogy. 269
598.
Albert"
Rabcock,
son of
George
and
Nancy (Perry)
Bal)cock
(Jesse,
EHsha,
George, John, James),
b. Kill-
ingly.
Conn.,
Mar.
25, 1827;
d.
Sterling,
Conn.;
m. Frances
Pierce.
Children :
David,
b.
1192
Ellen
E.,**
b. Feb.
24, 1859;
m.
(i)
Leonard Burdick
;
m.
(2)
Amory
Keblcr.
George
P., b.
;
m. Addie Carr.
1193
Edward, b.
July 4, 1867;
m. Ettie Winchester.
Frank, b.
;
res.
1902. Sterling, Conn.;
m. Sarah
Chapman.
John.
b.
;
res.
1902, Sterling,
Conn.
Albert, b.
;
res.
1902, Sterling,
Conn.;
m. Nellie Wilcox.
Nancy,
b.
;
d.
Sterling,
Conn.,
May 5, 1900;
m. Nathan Carr.
Frances, b.
;
res.
1902, Sterling,
Conn.
599.
Harriet Ann"
Baecock.
dan.* of
George
and
Nancy
(Perry)
Bahcock
(Jesse,
Elisha,
George, John, James),
b. Oct.
24, 1830;
m. Alfred Boswell.
Children :
Susan, b. ; ni. Waller Kers.
Adelbert, b. ; res.
1902,
Providence,
R. I. Has two children.
George,
b. ; unm.
;
res.
1902,
Donnelsonville. Conn.
600.
Elizabeth''' Babcock,
dan. of
George
and
Nancy
(Perry)
Babcock
(Jesse,
Elisha,
George. John, James),
b. Charlestown. R. I..
May 25, 1833;
d. S.
Killingly.
Conn.,
Sept. 5. 1898;
m.
(i) Sterling,
Conn.,
Jan. 30, 1852,
William
S. Boswell. b. Eoster, R.
I.,
Aug.
6,
1823.
d. S.
Killingly,
Feb.
20,
1878;
m.
(2)
Thomas Wilson.
Children :
Ella
Josephine,
b. S.
Killingly,
Nov.
30, 1858;
res.
1902,
S. Kill-
ingly;
m. Foster. R. I.. Dec.
24, 1879, Eugene Shippie.
b. S. Kill-
ingly.
Dec.
30. 1857.
Jennie
Ann, b. Feb. 21. 1868; m.
George
F. Curtis.
William
Henry,
b. S.
Killingly,
Oct.
13. 1872;
res.
1902,
S. Kill-
ingly;
m. S.
Killingly.
Oct. 20.
1897.
Eva
Dawley.
601.
Mary Hortense'^
Chappell,
dau. of Richard and
Ruth
(Babcock) Chappell
(Jesse,
Elisha.
George, John,
James),
b. Shannock Hill
(Richmond),
R. T.. Dec. 16,
1849;
res.
1902, Kenyon.
R. I.
: m. Richmond.
Sept. 4, 1877,
Ed-
ward K., son of
George
W. and Sarah
(Saunders)
James,
b.
Exeter. R. I.. Oct. 18,
1850,
d.
Kenyon,
Oct.
29, 1901.
Children :
Richard
Eugene,
b.
Aug.
16.
1878;
res.
1902. Kcnvon, R. f. ; unm.
Sarah T.ila, b. Dec. 20.
1879:
res.
1902. Kenvon, R. I.; unm.
Ruth Hortense. b. Sent. 20. i88r ; res. 1002,
Kenyon,
R. I. : unm.
Marcia H.. b. Adv. 20.
1883;
res.
1902.
Kenyon.
R. I.; unm.
George
E.. b.
Jan.
10, i88q ; res.
1902, Kenyon.
R. T.
;
unm.
Mary
V., b.
Aug. 18, 1886;
res.
1902, Kenyon,
R. I.
270
TJic Babcuck
Genealogy.
602.
Oliver"
Babcock,
son of
Henry
and Anna
(Bnll)
Bab-
cock
(David, Ezekiel, Robert,
John, James),
b.
Berne,
Albany County,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
30, 1798;
d.
Richland,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 14, 1883;
m.
Worcester,
N.
Y., Jan. 30, 1823,
Elizabeth
(Betsey),
dau. of
Philip
W. and Elizabeth
(Blake) Ingalls,
b. in
Swasey,
Mass.,
June
i, 1801,
d.
Richland,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
i,
1868.
Oliver carried on the business of
cloth-dressing
and wool-
carding
in
Fernwood, Newfane,
and
Oswego,
N. Y. He was
a
Baptist.
Children :
1
194 Mary Ann,"
b. Nov.
20, 1824;
m. Davis
J.
Cross.
1
195
Amanda
O.,
b.
Sept. 25, 1826;
m.
Epbraim
M. Averill.
Diana
F.,
b.
June 15, 1828;
m.
James
N. Bradford. Sbe d. Hans-
boro, Minn.,
Oct. i,
1872.
No children.
1
196 Philip Eugene,
b.
July 5, 1831 ;
m.
Polly
S. Parish.
1
197
Harriet
Louise,
b.
July 27, 1838;
m. Albert Stowell.
603.
GuRDON^
Babcock,
son of
Henry
and Anna
(Bull)
Babcock
(David,
Ezekiel. Robert,
John, James),
b.
Berne,
Albany County,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
23,
1801
;
d. Sun
Prairie,
Wis.,
Mar.
23, 1887;
m.
Worcester,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 3, 1824,
Almira,
dau. of Amos and Elizabeth
(Benjamin)
Stark-
weather,
b.
Jan.
6,
1805,
at
Canaan,
N.
Y.,
d.
Sunbury,
O.,
Oct.
19,
1880.
Children :
Henry
Gurdon, b.
May 14. 1825;
d.
Asheville,
N.
C,
Feb.
5, 1884;
m.
Washington,
D.
C,
Oct.
29, 1861, Mary
Van Buskirk. No
children.
Phebe Ann, b.
Apr. 5, 1827;
d. Worcester, N.
Y., May
12, 1829.
1
198
Oliver Morrell," b.
Apr. 27, 1830;
m. Lidie B. Yarnall.
Lucinda Florilla,
b. Camden, N.
Y., Sept. 17, 1832. Living igoo,
Sunbury,
O. ;
m.
July
6, 1866,
John
Knox. No children.
James S.,
b.
Newfane,
N. Y.,
July 19, 1835;
d. Columbus, Wis.,
Dec.
26, 1864,
unm.
Sophronia Almira,
b. Newfane, N. Y.,
Jan. 30, 1840;
d.
Sunbury,
O., Oct. I,
1896;
m.
Aug.
10, 1862,
John
Ditmas. Had one
son,
Morrell C,
living igoo,
at Berkshire, Delaware
County,
O.
1
199
Alonzo Nelson, b.
Sept. 13, 1842;
m. Evaline Carris.
George Riley,
b.
July 25, 1848;
drowned at
Columbus, Wis., July 26,
1862.
604.
Merritt''' Babcock,
son of
Henry
and Anna
(Bull)
Babcock
(David, Ezekiel, Robert,
John, James),
b.
Aug. 5, 1804;
m.
1821,
Martha Wells. Lived in
Camden,
N.
v.,
in
1885.
Children :
Ogden,
b.
Apr. 16,
1827.
>
Oliver,
b.
Apr. 15, 1829.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
271
Samuel,
1). Oct.
30, 1830.
Henry,
b. Nov.
9, 1832.
James,
b.
Aug. 30, 1835.
Olive,
b.
Sept. 8, 1836;
m. Alar.
4, 1863,
Abiah Whitmore. Lived
i88o, at
Camden,
N. Y.
Silas,
b.
Aug. 12, 1838.
Susan,
b.
Jan. 12, 1843.
Merritt,
b.
Apr. 16, 1845.
605.
Anna Fidelia'
Babcock,
dan. of
Henry
and Anna
(Bnll)
Babcock
(David,
Ezekiel,
Robert,
John, James),
b.
Otsego Connty,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
i,
1809;
d.
Circleville, O.,
Sept. 9, 1853;
m.
Williamstown,
N.
Y.,
May
28,
1829, John
demons, b.
XVilHamstown,
Oct.
17, 1804,
d.
Circleville, Apr.
3. 1859.
Children :
Infant,
b.
June
i,
1830.
1200 Fidelia Ann/ b.
June 17, 1831 ;
m. Ira Proseus.
John,
b.
Sept. 18, 1833.
Harry
B.,
b.
Cleveland, O.,
Nov. 22.
1836;
res.
1902, Circleville,
O.
;
m. Circleville. Maria Stover.
Charles, b. Dec. 16.
1838;
d.
Aug.
22,
1839.
Cynthia
Ann, b. Circleville, Dec. 20,
1843;
res.
1902, Taylorville,
O.
;
ni.
Sunbury,
O.,
Emery
Holmes.
1201 Sarah Ann, b.
Apr.
20.
1846;
m. Albert R.
King.
Ira H., b.
Circleville, O.,
July 17, 1850;
m.
Taylorville,
Oct.,
1876,
Margaret
Zimmerman.
Willie,
b.
Circleville,
Dec.
5, 1853;
d. Circleville,
Apr. 9, 1854.
606.
James^
Babcock,
son of
Henry
and Anna
(Bull)
Bab-
cock
(David,
Ezekiel, Robert,
John, James),
b.
Aug.
30,
1811
;
d.
1852;
m.
Nancy Lackey.
Children :
Mercy ;
William ;
res.
1900, Niles,
Mich.
Annie;
res.
1902, Niles,
Mich.
607.
Silas''' Babcock,
son of Robert and
Sally (Gallup)
Babcock
(David,
Ezekiel, Robert,
John, James),
b. De-
catur, N.
Y.,
Oct.
6, 1796;
d. Mar.
26,
1875;
m.
Polly
Champion.
Children :
John
Robert,
b. : m. Annis
Ferguson,
of
Otsego County;
d.
Otsego County, 1850.
Was a teacher of much merit.
Sarah Elizabeth, b. . Was a woman of
literary ability;
d. unm.
608.
Hannah'' Babcock, dau. of Robert and
Sally (Gal-
lup)
Babcock
(David,
Ezekiel, Robert,
John, James),
b. Nov.
9,
1800;
d. Oct. 22,
1870;
m. Moses Pettie.
272
TJic Bahcock
Genealogy.
Children :
Nathan,
d.
1853 ;
Caroline
;
Minnie.
609.
Maria'^
Babcock,
dau. of Robert and
Sally (Gallup)
Babcock
(David,
Ezekiel, Robert,
John, James),
b.
Nov.
7, 1805;
d.
Starkville,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
21,
1890;
m.
Joel
Champion
:
Children
(all married,
d. without
issue)
:
Oscar; Byron;
Delisa.
610.
Lois'
Babcock,
dau. of Robert and
Sally (Gallup)
Bab-
cock
(David, Ezekiel, Robert,
John, James),
b. Deca-
tur,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
17,
1810;
d.
Worcester,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 3, 1884;
m. E.
Worcester,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
2, 1842 (?),
Silas
Brewster,
Jr.,
b. in town of
Wight,
N.
Y.,
July 29, 1803,
d. in town of
Wight, June 13, 185
1.
Children,
b.'
Wight
:
A
son,
b. Mar.
13, 1843 ;
d. Mar.
14, 1843.
1202 Sarah B.,** b.
June
10,
1844;
m. Chester
Jaycox.
1203 Anna,
b. Feb.
25, 1846;
m. Samuel F. Ames.
1204 Wayne,
b. Feb.
20, 1850;
m. Cora L. Rose.
611.
Elias'
Babcock,
son of Robert and
Sally (Gallup)
Babcock
(David,
Ezekiel,
Robert,
John, James),
b.
Berne,
N.
Y.,
May
22, 1812;
d. E.
Worcester, N.
Y.,
Sept.
27, 1890;
m. E. Worcester, Oct.
i,
1840, Jane Ann,
dau. of
Samuel and Elizabeth
(Hull) Thurber,
b.
Westford,
May
10,
1820;
res.
1902, Davenport,
N. Y.
Children,
b.
Decatur,
N. Y. :
1205
William
Wayne,*
b.
Jan. 11, 1842;
m. Sarah
Jane
Butler.
Nelson
Eugene,
b.
Sept. 12, 1844;
m.
Oneonta,
N.
Y., Sept. 12,
1866,
Sophina
Rich.
1206 Maria
Josephine,
b.
Jan. 23, 1847;
m.
John
A. Griffin.
Julian,
b. Dec.
14, 1849;
d. Decatur, N. Y.,
Jan. 14. 1853.
1207 Mary
Elizabeth,
b.
Apr. 24, 1852;
m. William A. Winters.
Robert David,
b.
Jan. 3, 1855;
m. E.
Worcester,
N.
Y., Sept. 12,
1882, Maggie
Pratt.
Charlie,
b.
July 27, 1857:
d. Decatur,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
19, 1858.
1208 Cora Lois, b. Oct.
31, i860;
m. Everett Lockwood
Carpenter.
612.
Nathan'^ Babcock,
son of Robert and
Sally (Gallup)
Babcock
(David,
Ezekiel,
Robert,
John, James),
b.
Berne
(?),
N.
Y.,
June 23, 1814:
d.
Warnerville, N.
Y.,
July
23, 1892;
m.
Cherry Valley,
N. Y., Dec.
29, 1841,
Lois
Anna,
dau. of Samuel and Elizabeth
(Hull) Thurber, b.
Westford,
N.
Y.,
July" 23,
1822;
res.
1902, Northport,
N. Y.
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
273
Children :
1209 Mary Jane,"
h. Oct.
3, 1844;
111. Horatio G. Cass.
1210
Jackson,
b.
July
12,
1848;
m. Emeline L. Smith.
121 1
George,
b. Fel).
5, 1859;
111. Sarali A. Sanford.
613.
Lucy C."
Morgan,
dau. of Rev. Elisha and
Polly (Bab-
cock) Morgan (David,
Ezekiel, Robert, John, James),
b.
June
22, 1811;
d.
Kalamazoo,
Mich.,
June 14, 1900;
m.
N. Adams.
N.
Y.,
May 23, 1835,
Lovett
l^^ames,
b.
Rutland,
N.
Y.,
Sept.
22,
18
10,
(1.
Kalamazoo, Mich., Sept.
6,
1863.
Children, b. Kalamazoo :
Eii>ha I)., b.
May 2^. 1836;
res.
1902, Watertown,
N. Y.
;
m. Evans-
ville, Ind., June
18, 1862,
^[ary,
dau. of
Judge
L. A. and Caro-
line
(Johnson)
Robinson, b.
Logansport, Ind.;
d.
Watertown,
July
I.
1898.
1212 Lucia
Augusta,
"
b.
June 7, 1841 ;
m.
Henry
F. Blount.
Frederick William,
b. Nov.
19, 1843;
d. Watertown,
Apr. 20, 1883.
Alfred,
b. Feb. 6,
1846;
res.
1902, Kalamazoo, Mich.;
m.
July 28,
1873,
Harriet Case.
Judson,
b.
May
18,
1848;
d. Dec.
15, 1857.
Gardner T., b. Mar. 10,
1851 ;
res.
1902, Cincinnati,
O.
;
m.
June i,
1881,
Fannie Vinton.
Charles
Bridge,
b.
June
8,
1853;
res.
1902,
St.
Louis,
]\Io.
;
m.
Mary
Schmucker.
Ellen Dorcas, b.
Sept.
22,
1854;
res.
1902, Chicago, 111.;
m. Kala-
mazoo,
Mich., Dec, 1873,
Christian De Graff.
614. Ends
J.^
Babcock,
son of
Dudley
and
Abigail (Littell)
Babcock
(David, Ezekiel,
Robert,
John, James),
b.
Richmondville. X.
Y.,
Nov. 21.
1819;
d.
Holley,
Mich.,
Dec.
20,
1891
;
m.
Decatur,
N.
Y., 1846,
Lucinda, dau. of
John
M.
and
Sally (Warner) Goodell,
b.
Decatur,
Sept. 24, 1821,
d.
Choconu't
Center,
N.
Y.,
May
16,
1886.
Child :
1213
Charles W.,** b.
July
16,
1847;
m.
Emily Sperry.
615.
Eli L."
Babcock,
son of
Dudley
and
Abigail (Littell)
Babcock
(David.
Ezekiel, Robert,
John, James),
b.
Richmondville, N. Y..
Apr. 23. 1824:
d.
Decatur.
N.
Y.. Dec.
23, 1873;
m. Decatur,
Aug. 17, 1853,
Dollv S.,
dau. of
Riley
T. and
(Flint)
Woodin,
b.
Decatur,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
17,
1830;
res.
1901.
Decatur. N. Y.
Children, b. Decatur:
1214 Emory J.,'
b.
June
20.
1855;
m.
(r)
Lovila
]\Iurry ;
m.
(2)
Hattie
Darely.
Anna M.. b. Mar.
23. 1856;
res.
1901,
Decatur, N. Y. ; m. Luther
J.
Shelland. Has one child.
Delevan, b.
Aug. 3, 1858;
unm. : res.
igoi, Decatur, N. Y.
1215
Frank
Earnest,
b.
Sept.
12,
1863;
m. Elsie Mae Preston.
18
274
77/(' Bahcock
Genealogy.
616.
Oliver'
Babcock,
son of Frederick and
Fanny (Gal-
lup)
Babcock
(David, Ezekiel, Robert,
John, James),
b.
1804;
m. Dec.
27, 1827,
Maria Barton.
Children :
Salome,
b. Oct.
13, 1830;
m.
Henry Carpenter.
No issue.
Matilda,
b. Dec.
9, 1831 ;
d.
1857;
ni.
John Wexderby.
No issue.
Lydia,
b.
;
m. Samuel
Carpenter.
Amanda,
b. Mar.
20, 1837;
d. Mar.
31, 1845.
Sarah,
b.
July 11, 1843;
d.
young.
617.
Amos'^
Babcock,
son of Meritt and Olive
(Dickinson)
Babcock
(David,
Ezekiel, Robert,
John, James),
b.
Nov.
26, 1806;
d.
Jan.
10,
1877;
m.
Mary
Card.
Children :
James,
b.
Aug. 21, 1834;
d.
young.
Edwin,
b. Oct.
6, 1837;
d. in the
army,
Oct.
7, 1864.
Daniel,
b.
July 2, 1839.
Olive,
b.
July 17, 1841 ;
d. Dec.
8, 1846.
618.
Abel'
Babcock,
son of Meritt and Olive
(Dickinson)
Babcock
(David, Ezekiel, Robert,
John, James),
b.
Apr. 23, 1817;
m.
(i)
Eliza
Snyder;
m.
(2) Mary Purdy.
Abel Babcock was a
preacher.
Child
by
first wife:
Peter, b. Dec.
3, 1842;
d.
young.
619.
Simeon'
Babcock,
son of Meritt and Olive
(Dickin-
son)
Babcock
(David,
Ezekiel, Robert,
John, James),
b.
May 25, 1820;
m. Sarah Holden.
Children :
Silas
;
Robert
;
Oliver.
620.
Sarah C^
Duel.
dan. of
Philip
and Sarah
(Babcock)
Duel
(Robert,
Ezekiel, Robert,
John. James),
b.
;
d.
Worcester,
N. Y.
;
m.
Worcester,
Isaac
Born,
b.
Worcester,
d.
Decatur,
N. Y.
Children :
Chas. P., b.
;
res.
1901,
Peoria, 111.
Tacy
Ann, b. ; res.
1901,
Council Bluffs, la.
1216 Nathan
W.,'
b. Feb.
14, 1834;
m. Rhoda Hadsell.
621.
Robert'''
Babcock,
son of Russel and Sarah
(Fuller)
Babcock
(Robert, Ezekiel, Robert,
John, James),
b.
RichmondviHe,
Nov.
15,
1818;
d.
Lockport,
N.
Y..
Dec.
28,
1891;
m.
Berne,
N.
Y.,
Lucy McKinley.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
275
Children :
Ophelia; Euphemia.
622.
Eloise Corrina'
Babcock,
dau. of Russel and Sarah
(Fuller)
Babcock
(Robert,
Ezekiel, Robert,
John,
James),
b.
Richmondville,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
11,
1823;
d. E. Wor-
cester,
N.
Y., May 22,
1892;
m.
Richmondville,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
2,
1849, Harvey
Waldorf,
b.
Richmondville,
Feb.
3,
1821,
d.
E.
Worcester,
Nov.
29, 1900.
Children :
1217
Minerva,'' b. Nov.
4, 1850;
ni. Rev.
J. Jones.
1218 Berlin
Harvey,
b. Dec. 20,
1853;
m. Helen Treadwell.
1219
Alice Eloise, b.
July 27, 1859;
m.
Fayette
Howard Barnes.
623.
William"
Babcock,
son of
Joshua
and Elizabeth
(Fra-
zier)
Babcock
(Joshua, Joseph, Joseph. John, James),
b. Bethlehem,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
11,
181 1; d.
Bethlehem,
Jan. 25,
1886;
m.
Albany,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
16,
1870,
Anna
Mary,
dau.
of Dr.
John
and
Mary (Van Buren)
Wilson,
b.
Albany,
Feb.
5, 1838;
res.
1902,
Selkirk,
N. Y.
Children,
b. Bethlehem :
Mary.
b.
May
18.
1872;
res.
1902.
Selkirk. N. Y. ; m.
Bethlehem,
Nov.
21, 1894, Francis,
son of
John
and Marie
(Leedings) Wag-
oner, b.
Colby.
Mass.,
Feb.
i, 1858.
Martha Frazier. b.
May 7, 1874;
res.
1902,
Bedford,
N. Y.
;
tinm.
Helen,
b.
Sept. 23, 1875 ;
res.
1902,
at
65
N. Pearl
St., Albany,
N. Y. ; iinm.
Harriet Frances, b. Nov.
29, 1876
res.
1902,
Cedar Hill, N. Y.
;
ni.
Palmer H., son of
Stephen
and
Lucy
Barnes,
b. Cedar
Hill,
Dec.
24, 1869.
624.
John"
Babcock,
son of
Joshua
and Elizabeth
(Fra-
zier)
Babcock
(Joshua, Joseph, Joseph, John, James),
b.
Bethlehem,
N. Y..
June 19. 1814;
d. Bethlehem. Mar.
13,
1879;
"" Bethlehem.
June
28,
1S42.
Hester, dau. of Cornelius
and Maria
(Van Berg-en)
Van
Derzee,
b.
Bethlehem,
Feb.
17,
1822;
res.
1902.
Bethlehem.
Children, b. Bethlehem :
1220 Elizabeth
Frazier,*
b. Oct. i.
1843;
in.
John
F. Shafer.
1221 Maria Van
Bergen,
b.
July 25. 1845
: m. Thomas H.
Fearey.
Cornelius Van
Bergen,
b.
July 7, 1847;
d. Bethlehem, Feb. 26,
1848.
Hester, b. Mar.
27, 1849:
res.
1902,
South Bethlehem, N. Y.
;
m.
Bethlehem, Feb. 2,
1887, Veeder,
son of David and Eliza Van
Derzee.
Mary
Ann, b. Dec. 10,
185
1
;
d.
1854.
1222
John,
b.
July 4, 1855
: m. Annie Scharbute.
1223 Robert,
b. Dec.
2, 1857;
m. Maria Witbeck.
2/6
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
625.
Henry Ostrum"
Babcock,
son of
Joshua
and Eliza-
beth
(Frazier)
Babcock
(Joshua, Joseph, Joseph, John,
James),
b. Bethlehem
Center,
N.
Y.,
July
8, 1820;
d.
Albany,
N.
Y., Apr. 26,
1874;
m.
(
1)
I'ethlehem Center,
Rachel,
dau.
of
John
W. and Rachel
(Frazier)
McGill,
b.
Bethlehem,
d.
Bethlehem;
m.
(2) Albany,
Mar.
26,
1856, Margaret,
dau.
of William and
Jean (Campbell) Moore,
b.
Albany,
Dec.
9,
1828,
d.
Albany,
Mar.
26, 1870.
Children
by
first
wife,
b. Bethlehem :
1224
Anna,*' b. Mar. 22,
1846;
m.
J.
C. Moore.
1225 James,
b.
May 3, 1848;
m. Eleanor Clark.
Children
by
second wife :
Margaret J.,
b.
Albany, Aug.
22, 1858;
res.
1902. Glenmont,
N. Y.
;
m.
All^any,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
25, 1902, John,
son of
John
and Catherine
(Wilbur) Patterson,
b.
Chemung, 111., July
10.
1857.
Joshua,
b. Feb.
22,
1861
;
res.
1902,
at
124
Morton
St., Albany,
N. Y.
;
m.
Albany, 1884.
Anna
James.
1226
Elizabeth,
b. Oct.
31, 1862;
m.
James
Hunter.
626.
Jesse"
Babcock,
son of Rev. Simeon and
Charity
(Maxson)
Babcock
(Thomas, Thomas,
Oliver,
John,
James),
b. Salem, Va.,
1804;
d.
Humboldt, Neb.;
m.
(i)
Amanda Searl
;
m.
(2)
Mary,
dau. of Deacon
John Forsythe
;
m.
(3)
wid.
Jemima McBurney.
Children
by
first wife:
Mary,
b.
;
m.
Jesse
Furrow.
Second,
b.
;
d. in
infancy.
Child
by
second wnfe:
Oliver
Perry,
b.
;
d. in U. S.
Army during
the Civil War.
Children
by
third wife:
Adolphus,
b.
1856;
m. Isadore, dau. of
636
Simeon and
Amy (Van
Horn) Babcock;
res.
1902,
Alfred, N. Y.
Loren R.. b.
1858:
m. "Dosia"
Lippencott.
Rosa,
b. ; m.
Henry S.,
son of
Dudley
and Minerva
(Van
Horn)
Hughes.
627.
Gean' Babcock,
dau. of Rev. Simeon and Elizabeth
(Hoffman)
Babcock
(Thomas, Thomas, Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
1814;
d.
Northampton, O., Nov., 1851;
m.
Jesse
Furrow, b.
1805,
d.
1865.
Children :
Lavina F., b.
;
d. in Cole
County,
111., 1883;
m.
James J.
Smith.
Simeon, b. ; d. in
Champaign County,
O.
William, b. .
Jacob
B., b.
Aug.
26.
1833 ;
m.
Elizabeth,
dau. of
John
and
Mary
(Davis) Knight.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 277
Charity,
b.
Jesse
B.
Jefferson,
b.
Aug. 25, 1838;
m. Nov.
12, 1863,
Amanda
C.
Kyle,
d.
Winterset, la.,
Feb.
7, 1898.
Joseph,
b.
;
res.
1902, Toledo,
la.
Joshua B.,
b.
;
d.
1895.
1227
Melissa
Gean,"
b. Nov.
2, 1850;
m. Adam
Jamieson.
628.
Rev. Maxson'''
Babcock,
son of Rev. Simeon and
Charity (Maxson)
Babcock
(Thomas,
Thomas, OHver,
John, James),
b. Clark
County,
O.,
May 5, 1817;
d.
Garwin,
la.,
Apr.
8,
1891;
m.
(i) Sept.
i,
1835,
Phiothata,
dau. of
James
and Elizabeth
Davis,
b. Feb.
2,
1813,
d. Dec.
20, 1882;
m.
(2)
Nov.
13, 1884,
Mrs. Isabell
(Hill) Tarpening,
dau.
of
James, Jr.,
and Deborah
(Davis)
Hill.
Children
by
first wife :
1228 Bethuel Church.'* b. Oct. 28.
1841
; m. Phebe Ann
Moyer.
Granville
Sayer,
b.
Apr. 29, 1846;
d.
Alilton, Wis.;
m. in Tama
County, la.,
Harriet E.
Bishop.
Her res.
1902, Milton,
Wis. There
were six
others;
all died in
early
life.
629.
Elizabeth Martha"
Babcock,
dau. of Rev. Simeon
and Elizabeth
(Hoffman)
Babcock
(Thomas,
Thomas,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Northampton,
O.,
Jan.
16,
1838;
m.
Jackson
Center, O.,
Jan.
16,
1856,
Curtis,
son of Samuel and
Hannah
(Maxson) Lippencott;
res.
1902, Maplewood,
O.
Children :
Charlotte
Temple,
b.
;
m.
James M.,
son of
John
and
Mary
(Davis) Knight;
res.
1902.
Catawba, Blaine
County,
Ok. T.
Darwin C,
b.
;
m. Evaline, dau. of Lewis and Sarah
(Fur-
row)
Van Horn. He is a S. D. B.
minister;
res.
1902, Sugar
Camp,
W. Va.
Jesse M.,
b.
;
m. Marv Alvanettie, dau. of
James
and Elizabeth
(Randall) Knight.
Clara L., b. ; d.
May 13, 1899;
m.
Apr. 4,
1880,
John Groves;
res.
1902, Maplewood,
O.
Charity
G., b.
;
d.
Aug. 25, 1896.
Samuel D.. b.
, Jackson
Center, O.
Laverna
;
Simeon.
1229 Perry B.,*
b.
;
m. Rebecca
Sly.
630.
Rev. Simeon Hoffman"^
Babcock,
son of Rev. Sim-
eon and Elizabeth
(Hoffman)
Babcock
(Thomas,
Thomas, Oliver,
John, James),
b. near
Northampton, O.,
Jan.
21,
1841
: m.
Jackson
Center, Feb.
21, 1861, Elizabeth,
dau. of Valentine and Anna
(Clayton) McCormick,
b.
Shelby
County,
O.,
June 29, 1842;
res.
xMbion,
Wis.
Children :
Lillian
E., b. Feb. 26,
1862;
d.
July
12, 1862.
Emenetta
Jane.
b.
July
18.
1864;
res.
Edgerton,
Wis.; m.
Albion,
Wis.,
Oct.
28, 1885,
De Florence
Whitford;
res.
Edgerton,
Wis.
2/8
TJic Bahcock
Genealogy.
Milton
James,
h.
Shelby County, July 5, 1S67 ;
res. Albion, Wis.;
m.
All)ion.,
Dec.
26, 1894,
Edith
B.,
dau. of
Stephen
R. and Har-
riet
(Greene)
Potter. 1). Albion, Oct.,
1875.
Orissa
Estella,
b.
Shelby County, July 25, 1870;
res. Milton. Wis.;
m.
Walworth, Wis.,
Nov.
15, 1894,
Mark
L.,
son of
Jeremiah
Brown.
Louis
A.,
b. Albion, Wis.,
Mar.
9, 187.3 ;
res.
Albion,
Wis.
;
m.
Hammond, La., Aug., 1896, Lettie,
dau. of H. B. and Emma
(Brown) Landphere,
b.
Aug., 1875;
res.
1902, Milton,
Wis.
Abbie Ida, b.
Albion, Apr. 8, 1878;
res. Albion.
Lester
Dwight,
b.
Albion,
Dec.
27, 1880;
d. Mar.
2,
1882.
631.
PriscillX"
Babcock,
dau. of William and Rebecca
(Loofboro)
Babcock
(Thomas,
Thomas, Oliver,
John,
James),
b. Clark
County,
O.
;
m. Lemon
Lippencott,
son of
Samuel, Sr.,
and
Amy (Maxson) Lippencott.
Children :
Henry,
b.
;
m. Martha Davis.
Robinson, b.
;
m. Rebecca
Davis,
dau. of
Jeptha
and Matilda
(Loofboro)
Davis.
Cynthia,
b.
1841 ;
m.
George W.,
son of Calvin and
Lydia (Maxson)
Davis,
b. Clark
County. 1836. They
had the
following
children :
Herbert M., Alice O., Elnora W., Erastus, Willie,
Clara E.
Cinderella,
b. , Clark
County ;
m. Lorenzo
Dow,
son of
John
and
Mary (Davis) Knight.
Orfah L., b.
;
m.
John
Shoultz.
Jackson,
b.
;
d. unm.
Indiana, b.
;
m.
Christopher Bogard.
Maria, b. ; m.
John
W.,
son of
Jeptha
and Matilda
(Loofboro)
Davis.
632.
Davi.s'
Babcock,
son of William and Rebecca
(Loof-
boro)
Babcock
(Thomas. Thomas, Oliver.
John,
James),
b. Clark
County, O.,
Dec.
15, 1819:
d.
Jackson
Center.
June 13. 1901;
m.
(i) Aug.
18,
1846,
Emaline,
dau.
of Solomon and
Lydia (Davis) Sayer.
d.
Jackson
Center, O.,
1885;
m.
(2)
Anna Deihert.
Children
by
first wife:
Sebathial ; Alice.
Semanthia, b.

;
m. Francis Marion, son of Brooks and Mariah
Ann
(Howell)
Akers. One
dau.,
Lora.
633.
Jacob
H."
Babcock.
son of \\'illiam and Rebecca
(Loofboro)
Babcock
(Thomas.
Thomas. Oliver,
John,
James),
b. Clark
County,
O.,
Apr. 14,
1822;
res.
1902, Jack-
son Center, O.
;
m.
Jackson
Center,
Jan.
12,
1849,
Elizabeth,
dau. of
Jeptha
and Matilda
(Loofboro)
Davis,
b. Clark
County. Aug-.
28,
1832,
d.
Jackson
Center, Feb.
2,
1880.
Children :
R ., b. Mar. 8,
1850;
res.
Jackson Center;
m.
George
M.
F.,
son of
John
and Charlotte Davis
Randolph.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 279
Thyatima,
b.
Aug. 26, 1859;
res.
1902, Jackson
Center. O.
;
m.
James A.,
son of
Dudley
and Minerva
(Van Horn) Hughes,
b.
Apr. 4, 1849.
Alhalia,
b.
Sept. 5, i860;
res.
1902, Jackson Center,
O.
;
in.
Egar
C,
son of Luther and
Jane (Morris)
Davis.
Emma, b. Feb.
14, 1866;
res.
1902, Jackson Center;
m.
(i)
Albert
Cargill;
m.
(2) Apr. 4, 1893,
Schlosser.
Cleophas,
b.
Jackson
Center, Nov.
24, 1876;
res.
1902, Jackson
Center
;
ni.
Sept. 28, 1897, Sidney, O.,
Clara
Way.
634.
Rebecc.V
Babcock,
dau. of William and Rebecca
(Loofboro)
Babcock
(Thomas,
Thomas, Oliver,
John,
James),
b. Clark
Connty,
O.
;
m.
Lewis,
son of Samuel Bran-
denburg-,
d.
1899.
Children :
Lucetta
; Belle,
m.
George Snyder.
635.
Emily'
Babcock,
dau. of William and Aseneth
(Da-
vis)
Babcock
(Thomas,
Thomas,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
;
m.
(i) James
Hunt;
m.
(2) John
A.,
son of
Ephraim
Lippencott.
Children
by
first husband:
William, b.
-
-; d. in U. S. service
during
Civil War.
David,
b.
;
d. unm.
; Silas;
Lucinda
; May;
Malinda.
636.
Simeon'^ Babcock, son of William and Aseneth
(Da-
vis)
Babcock
(Thomas,
Thomas, Oliver,
John, James),
b. : m.
Jan.
i,
1845,
-'^mV'
f^^i^i- of AVilliam and
Mary
(Davis)
\'an'Horn.
b. Oct.
10,' 1826,
d.
May
i,
1897,
Milton
Junction,
Wis. He d.
Sept. 2t,, 1876.
Children :
1230 John
Albert,'' b.
Aug.
12,
1850;
m.
Nancy Lippencott.
Isadore, b. ; m.
Adolphus,
son 626
Jesse
and
Jemima McBurney
Babcock.
Jesse ;
Wilber Teres.sa
; Joseph
Sobrina.
637.
Anna'
Babcock,
dau. of William and Aseneth
(Da-
vis)
Babcock
(Thomas,
Thomas, Oliver,
John, James),
b. ; m. Abel, son of Rev.
John
and Permilla
(]\Iaxson)
Davis,
1).
July
28,
1825;
d. Nov.
i,
1869.
Children :
Percilla, b. .
Jdhn
]\r., 1).
Aug.
18.
1850;
m. Dec. 12,
1870, Nancy
A. Moots, b.
July 25, 1850.
Children :
Josephine.
Hester L., Isaac
S., Alfred,
Rosa. ]\Iinnie, Mav, Pearl. NelUe Eva, Cora B.
Isaac, b. ; m.
Victoria,
dau. of Eli and Delila F.
(Randolph)
Davis.
28o TJic Babcock
Genealogy.
638.
AzARiAH^
Babcock,
son of William and Aseneth
(Da-
vis)
Babcock
(Thomas, Thomas, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
;
m.
Julia
Ann Cohvell.
Children :
David,
b.
;
ni.
Lydia Ann,
daii. of Calvin and
Lydia (Maxson)
Davis,
b.
Jackson Center, O.,
Dec.
4, 1847;
d. Feb.
24, 1885,
m
Logan County.
No children. He is a
Seventh-day
Adventist
minister.
Ephraim,
b.
,
d.
young; Eli,
d.
young.
639.
Nancy Anna'^
Babcock,
dan. of
Jacob
and
Lydia
(Maxson)
Babcock
(Thomas,
Thomas, Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Apr.
6,
18
18;
m.
John,
son of Samuel and
Amy
(Maxson) Lippencott.
Children :
Lydia; Jacob.
Susan
Madelia,
b.
Milton,
Wis.,
Oct.
3, 1851 ;
m. Pawnee
City,
Neb.,
Dec.
i, 1869. Joel B.,
son of
645 John
S. and Eliza
(Lip-
pencott) Babcock,
b.
Shelby County, O.,
Mar.
25, 1849.
Children:
Leah
A., Gertrude, Ennietta, Edwin, Grace, August,
Dessie.
640.
Hannah'''
Babcock,
dau. of
Jacob
and
Lydia (Max-
son)
Babcock
(Thomas,
Thomas, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
June 30,
1822;
m.
1841,
Ezekiel
P.,
son of Milton and
Elizabeth
(Hoffman)
Davis.
Children :
Sarah and
Jay
L.,
b.
;
d.
young.
Mary
Louisa, b.
Apr. 29, 1848;
m. Nov.
5, 1865,
Israel L., son of
Luther and
Jane (Morris) Davis,
b. near
Jackson Center, O.,
May
22, 1843.
Children: Otis G., b.
1866;
Milton
E.,
b.
1869;
Arthur
W.,
b.
1876;
Harrold S.. b.
1887.
Moses
Ira,
b.
;
m. Ida
E.,
dau. of
Dudley
and M.
(Van Horn)
Hughes.
He is a farmer
;
res.
Jackson
Center, O.
Charity,
b.
;
d.
young.
Evaline A.,
b. Lake View. O..
June 29, 1857;
m.
June, 1877,
William
L., son of
Job
Van Horn ; res. Lake View, O.
Jennie
Elmira. b.
Jackson
Center, O., Oct.
29.
1861 : d.
Sept. 22,
1S98, Jackson
Center;
m. Cassius S., son of
John
Wade and
Maria
(Lippencott) Davis,
b.
Jackson Center,
Oct.
25, 1863;
res.
Jackson Center,
O.
64L
John'''
Babcock,
son of
Jacob
and
Lydia (Maxson)
Babcock
('Thomas, Thomas, Oliver,
John. James),
b.
Clark
County,
O.,
Dec. 2,
1830;
m.
(i) Jackson
Center, O.,
Mar.,
1856, Jemima,
dau. of Samuel and Hannah
(Maxson)
Lippencott,
b. Clark
County.
O.. Mar. 11.
1832,
d.
Humboldt,
Neb.,
Feb. 8, 1888;
m.
(2)'
Mrs. Frank A. Patterson.
Children
by
first Avife:
Sarah Ann, b. Milton, Wis.
;
m.
Sept.
28,
1875,
Thomas Wool-
strom
;
res. Milton
Junction,
Wis.
The Bahcuck
Genealogy.
281
Ernest Franklin, b. Nov. 8,
1858;
unm.
Walter V., b. ^lar.
zy. i860;
unm.
Martha Lillian. I).
Sept. 15,
1862,
Milton Wis.;
m. Humboldt. Neb.,
July 5. 1879,
Oscar S. Babcock, son of
645 John
S. and Sarah F.
(Randolph)
Babcock,
b.
Jackson Center, O.,
Mar.
13, 1853; res..
1902,
Nortonville, Kan.
Martin Van Huren. b.
Apr.
26.
1867;
unm.
Mary
Eliza
May.
b.
May 13, 1869;
umn.
Ella
Rosemond,
b.
Apr. C, 1871 ;
unm.
642.
Cornelius Sutton''' Babcock,
son of
Jacob
and
Lydia
(Maxson)
Babcock
(Thomas,
Thomas, Ohver,
John,
James),
b.
Northampton,
O.,
Apr.
2,
1833;
m. Clark
County,
1850,
Rachel, dau. of Sutton and Vienna
Maxson,
b. Clark
County,
O.,
Oct. 6,
1835,
d.
Dayton,
O.
;
m.
(2)
Miss
Wren;
res.
1899, Jordan,
Ind.
Children :
John
R., b.
;
m. Rebecca E.
Trobridge.
Vianna, b.
;
m. William
Trobridge.
Sarah
Lsabell,
b.
;
m. William Allen.
Martha Ellen, b.
Jackson Center;
d.
Apr. g, 1885;
m.
1884,
Richard
Crouse.
Lydia Jane,
b.
;
m. Frank Allen.
Rosa Leah,
b.
June
6,
1876
m. Charles
Taylor.
Lizzie A., b.
Sept. 6,
1882.
Maggie Delia,
b.
Sept. 28,
1886.
643.
Jacob^
Babcock,
son of
Jacob
and
Lydia (Maxson)
Babcock
(Thomas, Thomas, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Clark
County,
O.,
Feb.
17, 1835;
res.
Gentry,
Ark.,
1902;
m.
(i)
at
Jackson
Center, O.,
Feb.
20,
1855, Lydia.
dau. of Dea-
con
Jac.
D. and Anna
(Bond)
Maxson;
m.
(2)
Welton,
la..
May
IS- 1858.
lsabell,
dau. of Uriah and Viana
Davis,
b.
Feb.,
1837..
^
Child
by
first wife:
Wilhelmina, b.
May 3, 1856;
m.
John
Corlette.
Children
by
second wife:
Alvira E., b. Feb.
13, 1863:
m. Ira Bond.
Olive
Lucy,
b.
Aug.
12,
1867;
m. A.
Jay
Van Horn.
Eleanor
L.,
b.
June 29, 1877;
unm.
644.
J0.SHUA
Greene'''
Babcock,
son of
Joel
C. and
Amy
(Greene)
Babcock
(Thomas, Thomas, Oliver,
John,
Lames),
b. Clark
County,
O., Nov.
23, 1825;
m.
]m\e. 24,
1848,
Charlotte T., dau. of Samuel,
Jr.,
and Hannali
(Max-
son)
Lippencott,
b.
Jan.
26,
1827,
d. Lake
View, Cal.,
Feb.
26,
1896.
282 The Babcock
Genealogy.
Children :
Louisa,
b.
1851;
d.
1853.
Julius Todd,
b.
Shelby County, O., Feb., 1853;
m.
Nortonville, Kan.,
Feb.
4, i88x,
Sarah
I'etty;
two
children, Roy,
b.
Apr. 8, 1881,
and
Ruth,
b. Nov.
23, 1885.
Florace
Greeley,
b.
1854;
d.
1873.
L.
C,
b.
Jan. 3, 1857;
m. Tristam Bond.
Cassius
Clay,
b.
Humboldt, Neb.,
Nov.
1, i860;
m.
Effie,
dau. of
Joseph
and Rebecca
(Davis) Simpkins.
No children.
Laura R., b.
Humboldt, Neb., May 21, 1863;
m. Wilber Babcock.
Roena
M.,
b.
Humboldt, Neb.,
Feb.
25, 1865;
d.
1890 (?);
m.
Luther,
son of Dennis and
Lydia (Furrow) Ayres.
Uri
Curtis,
b.
1867;
d.
1884.
Curtis
L.,
b.
1870;
d.
1889.
645.
John
S.
Babcock,
son of
Joel
C. and
Amy (Greene)
Babcock
(Thomas,
Thomas, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Clark
County,
O.,
Aug.
12, 1828;
d.
Nortonville, Kan.,
Sept.
28,
1898;
m.
(i) June 24, 1848, Eliza,
dau. of Samuel and
Hannah
(Maxson) Lippencott,
b.
Aug. 15, 1830;
m.
(2)
Mar.
12,
185
1,
Sarah
F.,
dau. of Samuel
Randolph,
b.
Salem,
W.
Va.,
Dec.
22,
1826,
d. Feb.
11,
1898.
Child
by
first wife :
Joel B.,
b. ALir.
25, 1849;
m. Susan
AL,
dau. of
John
and
639 Nancy
(Babcock) Lippencott.
Children
by
second wife :
Eliza
L.,
b. Dec.
25, 1851 ;
m. Thomas C. Davis.
Oscar Scott,
b. Mar.
13, 1853;
m.
Martha,
dau. of
641 John
and
Je-
mima
(Lippencott)
Babcock.
Adassa F., b.
July 7. 1854;
m. Gerrit S. Maxson.
Lysander,
b.
1855 ;
d.
1857.
Clementina,
b.
1857;
d.
1857.
Walter
B.,
b.
1858;
d.
1859.
Ida
May,
b.
i8S9;
d. i860.
Oliver
J.,
b. 1861
;
d. 1862.
Areno
Isabelle,
b. Feb.
21, 1864;
d.
Sept. 12, 1887;
m.
Apr. 5, 1885,
William,
son of
James
and
Mary (Davis) Kennedy,
b. Stokes,
O.,
Sept.
21,
1858.
One child.
Sylvia
B.
Kennedy,
b.
Apr. 12, 1887.
Ai
A.,
b.-
June 3, 1865
; m. Laura
Whitney.
Colfax S.,
b.
July 2.S, 1867
; m.
Sept. 27, 1897,
Addie. dau. of Nor-
man and
Lucy (Stillman) Maxson, b. Feb.
22, 1866;
res.
1902,
Nortonville,
Kan.
646.
Esther^
Babcock,
dau. of
Joel
C. and
Amy (Greene)
Babcock
(Thomas, Thomas,
Oliver,
John. James),
b.
Feb.,
1830;
d.
May
10,
1857;
m.
Aug. 17, 1848.
John,
son of
William and Elizabeth
(Maxson) Furrow,
b. Mar.
3, 1827.
Children :
Anna Olive; Thomas;
Albert.
Rosina P.,
b.
;
m. Charles
J.,
son of Charles and
]\fary
Ann
(Thorngate)
Rood.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 283
647.
Samuel Davis'
Babcock,
son of
Joel
and
Amy
(Greene)
Babcock
(Thomas,
Thomas, OHver,
John,
James),
b. Chirk
County, O.,
Aug. 13, 1839;
^^^-
^i^y
16,
1866,
Mary
Sahna
F.,
dau. of
John
and Charlotte F.
(Da-
vis) Randolph,
b. Oct.
31, 1849.
Children :
George
L.,
h.
Jackson Center, O., June 20, 1867;
cl.
Aug. 29, 1869.
Jt)hn R.,
b.
Jackson Center, O.,
Feb.
16, 1869.
Ira
P.,
b. Humboldt, Neb., May 29, 1871.
Ezra
H.,
b.
Jackson Center,
Oct.
13, 1875.
Theodore
R.,
b.
Auglaize County,
O.. Dec.
17, 1878.
648.
Benjamin
Thomas'
Babcock,
son of
Joel
C. and
Amy (Greene)
Babcock
(Thomas,
Thomas, Oliver,
John, James),
b. Clark
County,
O.,
Feb.
27, 1848;
m.
Mariah,
dau. of Dennis and
Lydia (Furrow) Ayres.
Children :
Martin; Lillie; William; Albert; Robert; Bessie; Jesse.
649.
Thomas"
Babcock,
son of
John
and
Betsy (Searl)
Babcock
(Thomas,
Thomas, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Defiance,
O.,
Aug.
22,
1823:
d.
Welton, la.,
1863;
m.
(i)
Jackson
Center, O..
June 3, 18-13, Jane,
dau. of
Joshua
Hill,
b.
May 27. 1823.
d. Feb. i.
1857;
m.
(2) Sept. 15, 1858,
JMrs.
Mary (Stewart) Terry,
d.
Hammond, La.,
Nov.
2,
1896.
Children
by
first wife:
Elizabeth, b.
Apr. 24. 1844
; m.
Nov.,
1859, James R.,
son of
Job
and Prudence
(Davis)
Van Horn. Children: Minnie and Leon.
Res.
Boulder, Col.
John
Hill,
b. Nov. 16.
1846;
m. Metta Platts.
Charlotte D.,
b.
Jan.
10,
1848, Shelby County,
O.
;
res.
Boulder,
Col.;
m. Welton, la.,
Apr.
8,
1871,
Albert L. Clark, son of Rich-
ard and Isabel
(Davis)
Clark, b.
Milton,
Wis.,
1846 (?);
res.
Boulder.
Peter Owen, b.
Jan. 15, 1854;
d.
1884, Moscow, Idaho;
m. Ida
Stewart.
650.
Margaret"^
Babcock,
dau. of
John
and Elizabeth
(Hardman)
Babcock
(Thomas, Thomas, Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
May 24, 1829;
m.
May
20,
1845,
Lewis,
son of
Solomon and
Lydia (Davis) Sayer.
She res.
Welton, la.
Children :
Moses,
b.
July
8,
1846;
m. Dewitt, la..
Aug. 2^. 1867; Mary
M.,
dau. of
Benjamin
and
Lydia
Ann
(Baker)
Clement, b. Port
Jef-
ferson, O.,
Aug.
II,
1847.
Children:
George
O., b.
1863 (?);
Jesse
A., b.
1869;
Walter, b. Farina. III., Oct.
14, 1873:
d.
North
Loup, Neb., Oct.
23. 1888;
Jennie
B.,
b. Farina.
June 3,
1875,
m. Nov.
23. 1892,
Charles L.
Hurly; Alpha D.,
b. North
Loup, Aug. 4,
1888. d.
Sept. 18, 1890.
284
TJic Bahcock
Genealogy.
John,
b.
;
m.
(i)
Martha Hardman
;
ni.
(2)
. Children:
Anna and
Orpha.
Delila,
b.
;
m. Thomas Gilbert. Children: Vena and
James.
Deniza,
b.

;
m.
Henry Clayton.
Sarah, b.
;
m. Frank
Arrington.
Children:
Edwin, Clyde,
01
in. Fay.
Rosa, b.
;
m. David
Arrington,
One
child.
Earl.
Euphrema,
I).
;
m.
Beecher,
son of
John
and Susan
(Forsythe)
Loofboro,
b.
May 4,
1862. One child,
Uwight.
Rev.
Charles,
b.
;
m. Mabel
Clark;
res.
1902, Hammond,
La.
651.
Sarah'^
Babcock,
dau. of
John
and Elizabeth
(Hard-
man)
Babcock
(Thomas,
Thomas, OHver,
John,
James),
b. Clark
County,
O.,
Nov.
26, 183
1;
m. Defi-
ance, O.,
July 7, 1850,
L.
Hurley,
b.
Ohio,
June 7, 1824,
d.
Welton, la.,
Oct.
6,
1872.
Children :
Lewis
Alexander,
b.
Ohio, May 27, 1851;
m.
(i)
Delmar, la..
Mar.
13, 1873, Sylvia E.,
dau. of Orville C. and Clarissa E.
Bailey,
b.
Ft.
Ann,
N.
Y., June 18, 1854.
Children: Orville A.,
b. North
Loup, Neb., 1873; Oliver,
b.
Welton, la., July 19, 1876;
Bertha
A.,
b. Welton, Oct.
19, 1878;
Clarissa
May,
b. Welton,
June 28,
1881.
Mary
Elizabeth,
b. Nov.
23. 1852;
m.
Sept.
6,
1873,
N.
George,
son
of
Benjamin
Clement. Children:
Guy,
Clara, and Ada.
John Gilbert,
b.
Aug. 31, 1854;
m.
Aug. 5, 1876,
Athalia
A.,
dau. of
Ai and Aniaranda
(Loofboro)
Van Horn.
James
Hardman, b. Welton,
Dec.
21, 1856;
m.
May 15, 1876,
Mary
A. Pierce.
Theodore
Sipher,
b. near Welton. Dec.
17, 1858;
m.
Garwin, la.,
Dec.
25, 1880,
Eva M., dau. of Dennis and
Jane
Davis.
Deniza
Calista,
b. Welton, i860; d. 1862.
Charles Freemont, b. near
Welton,
Dec.
29, i860;
m. Feb. 12, 1882,
Emma L. Mullett.
Ulysses
Grant, b. near
Welton, Apr. 4, 1865 ;
m. Mar. 10,
1889,
Angle
Brown.
Maleta Alice, b. near Welton, Nov.
14, 1868;
d. Mar. 26, 1893;
m.
May
28, 1887, Christopher
Columbus Van
Horn,
son of Ai and
Amaranda
(Loofboro)
Van Horn.
652.
Demsa''' Babcock, dau. of
John
and Elizabeth
(Hard-
man)
Babcock
(Thomas,
Thomas, Oliver,
John,
James),
b. Nov.
9, 1833;
d.
Aug. 25,
i860;
m.
Henry
K. Morris.
Children :
John ; James ;
Louisa.
653.
Martha'^
Babcock,
dau. of
John
and Elizabeth
(Hard-
man)
Babcock
(Thomas, Thomas, Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
May
26,
1836;
m.
Apr.
8,
1856, John
B.,
son of
Bernard and Elizabeth
(Davis)
Van Horn. Both res.
1902,
Welton,
la.
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
285
Children :
Sylvanus
D.. b.
Joseph Judson,
b. .
Ulysses Sherinaii,
b.
;
m.
Lucy,
dau. uf
Jesse
and
Mary (Bab-
cock)
Furrow.
Clara
Lorena,
b. : 111. Leonard
A.,
son uf Marion and Malinda
(Davis)
Van
Horn,
b. Oct.
7, 1870.
Ruth. b. .
Lizzie,
b.
;
ni.
John,
son of
Jaqies
and Elizabeth
(Randall)
Knight.
654.
XicANDER Wilson'
Babcock,
son of
John
and Ehza-
beth
(Harchnan)
Babcock
(Thomas, Thomas, Ohver,
John, James),
b.
Shelby County,
O.,
July 30, 18^4;
res.
1902,
North
Loup,
Neb.;
m.
Welton,
la.
Sept.
22, 1866,
Louise
Jane,
dau. of William C. and
Alary (Stearn)
Davis,
b. Sulli-
van, la., Dec,
1847.
Children :
Winnie Ethel, b. Dec. 11,
1867;
res.
1902,
North
Loup;
m. Dec.
27,
1888, Sherman Clement.
Carrie Elnora. b.
May 22, 1870;
res.
1902,
North
Loup;
m.
Apr. 9,
1891,
Orel Van Horn.
Walter
Orel,
b.
1872;
d. Mar.
17, 1885.
Rolla Orvil,
July
28,
1875;
res.
1902,
North
Loup, Neb.;
m. Nov.
26,
1900,
Estella Green.
Eunice,
b. Feb. i,
1877;
d.
Sept. 16, 1877.
Ray,
b.
June, 1886;
d.
Aug.,
1888.
655.
Elijah
Coddington''^ Babcock, son of
James
and
Phila
(Coddin^^ton)
Babcock
(Jeremiah,
Simeon,
Oli-
ver,
John, James),
b.
Wales,
Mass.,
Jan.
16, 1802;
d. Mon-
mouth, 111., Feb. 16.
1884;
m.
Brimfield,
Mass.,
Jan.,
1822,
Cynthia,
dau. of
Benjamin Dra])er
and Persis
(Whicker)
Weld,
b. Brimfield,
Aug-. 29,
1800, d.
Monmouth,
Sept. 29, 1878.
Elijah
Babcock, in the
early
forties,
removed from
Wales,
Mass.,
to
Monmouth., 111., and established a
sreneral
merchan-
dise store in which his
sons,
John
and
Draper,
were associated
with him. He was a
leading
member of the
Baptist
Church
in his town.
Children,
b.
Wales,
Mass. :
1231 John.'
b.
Apr. 7,
1826: m. Lorinda
Munger.
1232
Persis, h.
July 9, 1824
; m.
Wyatt Stapp.
Draper,
b. Dec. i, 1828; res.
1902,
Monmouth,
III.;
m. Monmouth,
Dec. 22,
1852, Mary
Elliott.
Mary,
b.
May
22.
1830;
d. Monmouth. 111.,
Jan. 4, 1891. ;
m. Mon-
mouth. Oct. 18.
1849,
Azro Patterson.
Kate. b. Oct. 0.
1837;
res.
1902,
Monmouth,
111.;
m.
^Monmouth,
1862,
Alex. Holt.
286 The Babcock
Genealogy.
656.
Palace'^
Babcock,
dau. of
James
and Phila
(Codding-
ton)
Babcock
(Jeremiah,
Simeon, Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
;
d.
Southbridge,
Mass., 1842;
m. Harrison
Fay.
Child :
George H.,
b.
Wales, Mass.,
Feb.
8, 1836;
res.
1902, Galesburg,
111.
656a.
Nelson"
Babcock,
son of
Benjamin
and Hannah
(Reynolds)
Babcock
(Jason,
Simeon,
Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Petersburg,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
13, 1813;
d.
Hoosick,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
4, 1893;
m. Catharine A.
Potter,
b. Dec.
28,
1815,
d. Dec.
3,
1880.
Children :
Mary
A., b. Oct.
10, 1837;
d.
1863;
m. Charles A. Brown.
Charles P., b.
1843;
d.
1853.
William
F.,
b. Hoosick,
July 30, 1858;
m.
June 22, 1887, Jessie
Helen
Pratt,
of Hoosick, b.
Apr. 2,
1861. No children.
They
res.
igo2, Hoosick,
N. Y.
657. Mary"
Babcock,
dau. of Ethan and
Polly (Fen)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Brookfield,
N.
Y., 1814;
d.
1900 ( ?) ;
m. Samuel
Woodworth.
Children :
George,
b.
;
m. Sarah Hills.
Daughter,
b.
;
m.
James Brown,
of
Hudson,
N. Y.
658.
Joseph
H.''' Babcock, son of Ethan and
Polly (Fen)
Babcock
(Oliver, Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 19,
1826;
d. Beaver
Dam, Wis.,
June
21,
1899;
m. Beaver Dam,
Sept.
21,
1849, Mary
M.,
dau. of
Robert and
Mary
H.
(Cheney)
Whitaker,
b.
Saxonville,
Mass.,
Sept. 25, 1831;
res.
1902,
Beaver Dam.
Children,
b. Beaver Dam :
Mary J.,
b.
;
m. F. R., son of E. R. and Martha
(Hamilton)
Hoyt,
b. Beaver Dam. Both res.
1902,
Beaver Dam.
C. F.
Babcock,
b. ; d. Beaver
Dam, 1862,
unm.
Agnes
L.. b.

; d. Beaver
Dam, 1856,
unm.
B. F. B.
Babcock,
b.
July 4, 1864;
res.
1902,
Beaver Dam, Wis.
659.
Cynthia''^ Babcock,
dau. of Oliver and Lorana
(Fos-
ter)
Babcock
(Oliver.
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
1798;
d.
Brookfield,
1842;
m. about
1817,
James
Denison.
Children :
Harriet, b. Brookfield, N. Y.. 1818; living 1901, Clinton, la.;
m.
(i) Chauncy Gillette;
m.
(2)
Mr. Stiles.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
287
Fidelia,
h.
Brookfield,
N.
Y., 1820;
d.
Morrisville,
N. Y.
;
m. Lucius
P.,
son of
Joseph
and Esther
(Lanphi-rc)
Clark.
Olivia,
b.
Brookfield, 1822;
d.
Brookfield;
m. Allen Greene.
Orrin B., b. Brookfic-ld.
]824;
d. Brookfield,
igoo;
m.
Arlone,
dan.
of
George Langworthy.
Vashti,
b.
Brookfield, 1827 ;
m. and d. in Iowa.
Jennette,
b.
Brookfield, 1829;
d.
Brookfield;
m.
John T.,
son of
Ethan and Clarissa Stillman.
James Ray,
b.
Brookfield;
d.
1900;
m. INliss Elliot.
660.
Lorana'
Babcock,
dan. of Oliver and Lorana
(Fos-
ter)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
May,
1800;
d. Brookfield.
1867;
m. Brook-
field,
Hosea
B.,
son of Samuel and Chloe
(Maxson)
Clark,
b.
W^esterly,
R.
I., Nov.,
1797.
Children :
R. Le
Roy,
b. Brookfield,
1818;
d.
1889;
m.
Angeline,
dau. of
Jeremy
Crandall.
John D.,
b.
Brookfield,
N. Y.,
Aug. 1820;
d.
Portsmouth,
R.
I.,
1892;
m.
Portsmouth, Eleanor,
dau. of Gardner and
(Bur-
den)
Thomas.
La
Fayette,
b. Brookfield,
Sept. 9,
1822
;
res.
1902, Oneida,
N. Y.
;
m. Charlotte, dau. of Richard and Anna
(Rogers)
Sherman.
1233
Albert
M.,"
b. Dec. 16.
1824;
m. Phebe Gorton.
Barbara
M.,
b.
Brookfield,
N.
Y., Apr. 4, 1827;
res.
1901, Clayville;
m.
George
W. Holman.
E.
Antoinette,
b.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
Aug., 1829;
d. at
Sanquoit,
Jan., 1894.
H.
Moran,
b. Brookfield; res.
1901, Brookfield;
m.
Lucinda,
dau.
of Moses and
(Hill) Johnson.
Norman L., b.
Brookfield;
res.
1901,
Brookfield, N. Y.
;
m.
Damare,
dau. of Paul and Randall Burch.
661.
Oliver"
Babcock,
son of Oliver and Lorana
(Foster)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver. Oliver.
John, James),
b.
Brookfield.
N.
Y., 1802;
d.
Brookfield;
m.
Lecta,
dan. of
Ashel and Desire
(Palmer)
Burdick. b.
Brookfield,
Sept.
12,
1804.
d.
Brookfield, Apr.
10,
1900.
Children :
1234 Joseph Julian,
b.
Sept. 19, 1826;
m.
(i)
Esther
Coggshell
; m.
(2)
Sarah Burwell.
123s
Asacl Luther, b.
May 9, 1828;
m. Harriet Brusie.
662.
Julia"^
Babcock.
dan. of
Joseph
and Sarah
(Babcock)
Babcock
(Oliver.
Oliver, Oliver,
John, Tames),
b.
Ley-
den. Mass..
Jan. 23.
1801 : d.
Oneida,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
30.
1880;
m.
Brookfield. 1820. Clark
Brown,
b. Rhode
Island. Feb.
23.
1796,
d. Oneida
Castle.
N. Y..
June 23. 1872.
Children
(first
two born at
Brookfield. others at
Morrisville,
N.
Y.)
:
Edwin, b. March 26, 1S21 ; m.
July. 1841, Mary Wells,
d. Titus-
villc. Pa., Dec.
7,
1881.
288 The Babcock
Genealogy.
Lceman,
b.
May 7, 1822;
d.
young.
Julia M.,
1). Feb.
16, 1824;
d.
young.
Adelia
P.,
b. Mar. 28, 1826;
m.
Calvin,
son of
Joseph Wells,
b.
June 8, 1823;
d.
Sept. 16, 1896,
Oneida
Castle,
M. Y.
Harvey,
b.
June 15, 1829;
ni. Verona, N.
Y., Mary Gardner;
d.
Oneida
Castle, June, 1885.
A.
Marrila,
b. Oct.
11, 1831 ;
m.
Jerome
Carskaden
;
res.
1901,
in
Iowa.
Le
Roy,
b. Dec.
24, 1833;
ni. Cclestia
Buxton;
res.
1901, 3255
Prairie
Ave., Chicago,
111.
S.
Maria,
b.
Apr. 11, 1838;
m. Daniel
Lewis, May 17, 1871 ;
res.
1901, Sandy Creek,
N. Y.
F.
Rosalie,
b.
June 28, 1840;
m.
George
Forbes, Dec.
24,
1862;
res.
1901, Oneida,
N. Y.
663.
Le Roy'''
Babcock,
son of
Joseph
and Sarah
(Bab-
cock)
Babcock
(OHver,
Ohver,
Ohver,
John, James),
b.
Leyden,
Mass., Apr. 23, 1804;
d.
Utica,
N.
Y.,
July 9,
1881;
m.
Richfield,
N.
Y., 1850
or
'51, Sally
Ann Markham.
Children :
Ann,
b.
;
res.
1901,
Redbank, N.
J.;
m. Utica, N.
Y., 1892,
Orrin
Curry.
No children.
Julia,
b.
Brookfield;
res.
1901, Utica,
N. Y.
;
unm.
1236
Ida
E.,"*
b.
June 12, 1857;
m.
Edgar
Luce.
664.
Alzina''^
Babcock,
dan. of Phineas and Sarah
(Fen)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
Apr.
2, 1818;
d.
Leonardsville,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
21, 1888;
m.
Brookfield,
Darwin
Crandall,
b. Brookfield.
Children :
Sarah
Adalaide,
b. .
1237 Irving
Alexander." b.
Aug. 5, 1848;
m.
Algerose Higley.
Arthur
William,
b.
Leonardsville, 1854;
res.
1901,
West
Winfield,
N. Y.
;
m.
Cooperstown,
Phebe Adams.
Alice
May,
b.
Leonardsville,
N. Y.,
1856;
res.
1901,
Division St.,
Plainfield,
N.
J. ;
m. Leonardsville, De
Valois,
son of Milton and
Mary (Babcock)
St.
John,
b. Leonardsville.
665.
Nathan^ Babcock,
son of Nathan and Huldah
(Bur-
dick)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b. Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 25, 1807;
d. Little
Falls,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 7,
1882;
m. Little Falls,
Mar.
26,
1843,
Fannie,
dau. of
George
and Eva
(Seber)
Walrod,
b. Little
Falls,
Apr. 30,
1824,
d. Little
Falls,
Feb.
4, 1897.
Children,
b. Little Falls :
1238
Alice
J.,*
b.
May
18,
1848;
m.
John
France.
Washington
P., b. Dec.
28, 1846.
Enlisted in 1862. in 121st
Regi-
ment,
Co. H,
N. Y. S.
v.,
6
Corps.
Wounded at
Fredericksburg,
May 3. 1863;
d.
May 4, 1863.
1239
Edward
H.,
b.
June 26, 1850;
m.
Mary
Hall.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 289
1240
William; 1).
May
2i. iSs?;
m.
Nancy Dyslin.
Huldah,
b.
1854;
d.
1880;
m.
1879.
William Miller. No children.
Eve
L.,
b. Dec.
31, 1856;
d.
1858.
1241 George
N., b. Mar.
31, 1859;
m.
Fanny
Cross.
Orvis,
b. Feb.
23,
1861
;
d.
Aug. 13,
1861.
666.
Henry Burdick"
Babcock,
sou of Hezekiah and
Nancy (Burdick)
Babcock
(Olivier,
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Jan. 9, 1809;
d.
Berlin,
N.
Y., Apr. 19, 1891
;
m.
(i)
Brookfield, N.
Y.,
Aug.
26,
1844, Angeline,
dan. of
Elias and Martha
(Mills) Langworthy,
b.
Brookfield,
d. Ber-
lin, Wis., Sept., 1864;
m.
(2)
Eunice Newell.
Children :
1242 Nancy
C..'' b.
^lay
6.
1845;
m. William Allen Prentice.
Emogene
Mariah,
b.
Berlin, Wis., Sept. 6, 1856;
d.
Berlin, Sept.,
1883 ;
m.
Berlin,
Albert, son of
Henry Payne.
667.
Oliver'
Babcock,
son of Hezekiah and
Nancy (Bur-
dick)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
6,
1817;
d. Mar.
27, 1876;
m. Feb.
3. 1846, Susannah,
dau. of Patten and 286 Lois
(Babcock)
Fitch,
b. Nov.
3,
1821,
d.
Apr.
2,
1900.
Children :
Roselie
G.,
b. Dec.
3, 1849;
d.
young.
iMarcella
E.,
b. Oct.
12, 185
1
;
unm.
Annette
B.,
b. Nov.
14, 1855;
m.
Jan. 12, 1881,
Barton
Stillman;
res.
1901,
Brookfield. No children.
668.
Joseph
T.'
Babcock,
son of Hezekiah and
Nancy
(Burdick)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver, Oliver,
John.
James),
b. Brookfield,
N. Y., Oct.
9, 1827;
res.
1901,
Nor-
way Ridge,
Wis.;
m.
(i)
Utica,
N.
Y.,
Harriet
Colvin;
m.
(2)
New
Lisbon, Wis., Nov.
14,
1861, Catherine,
dau. of
Lawrence and Nancv Hilts,
b. St.
Catherine, Canada,
Sept.
8,
1837,
Children :
Nancy,
b.
Sept.
2, 1862 ; d.
Sept. 14. 1863.
Cora Ellen, b. Mar. 2.
1865
; d. New
Lisbon,
N.
Y., Aug. 23, 1865.
Maud,
b. Berlin, Wis.. Feb.
24, 1869;
res.
1901, Norway Ridge.
Wis.
;
m.
Aug. 17, 1890, Lawrence,
son of Daniel and Hannah
(Spade)
Cook. b. Feb., 1861.
George
Albert,
b. Berlin. Wis..
Jan. 25, 1872:
res.
1901, Norwaj^
Ridge,
Wis.
;
m. Oct. 18.
1900, Myrtle,
dau. of Delford and Cora
Burger.
William Horace,
b.
Norway Ridge, Sept. 15, 1874;
res.
igoT,
Nor-
wav
Ridge;
m. Dec.
24. 1900,
.\nnic, dau. of Eli and
Mary
(Murphy)
Grimshaw.
19
290
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
669.
Peleg"
Babcock,
son of
Pelcg
and Martha
(Morgan)
l>abcock
(I'eleg,
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Apr.
12,
1799;
d.
Makando,
ill.;
ni.
(i)
New York
State,
Ro-
setta
Nichols;
m.
(2) Tippecanoe,
Ind., Malinda,
dan. of
Edward
McCart,
b.
Chillicothe, O.,
Jnly
10, ;
d.
Jasper
County,
Ind.,
Jnly
6,
1856.
Peleg
Babcock moved to Indiana in
1827;
was then
living
with his first
wife,
Rosetta Nichols.
Children
by
first wife:
Rosetta;
Helen.
Children
by
second wife:
Martha; Anna; May; Edward;
Frank W.,
m. Maria
Potter; James
M.,
m. Viola
Cox; Wesley; Charles; William; Henry
E.
670. Amvvnda'
Babcock,
dau. of
Peleg
and Martha
(Mor-
gan)
Babcock
(Peleg,
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Ithaca,
N.
Y.,
July
22,
1819;
d.
Rensselaer, Ind.,
May
8, 1868;
m.
Delphi,
Ind.,
Nov.
24, 1837,
Charles M.
Watson,
b. Vir-
ginia, July 4. 1809,
d.
Rensselaer, Ind.,
Feb.
14, 1877.
Children :
1243 Henry H.,"
b.
July 10, 1840;
m.
Mary Shortridge.
James F.,
b.
Pittsburg, Ind.;
d.
Sept. 10, 1897;
m. Kate
Ritchey,
b. Feb.
I, 1867;
res.
1901, Rensselaer,
Ind.
Charles
Spears,
b.
Pittsburg;
d.
1244
Elizabeth A., b.
June 12, 1849;
m. William H. Gwin.
671.
Nathan^
Babcock,
son of
Peleg
and Martha
(Mor-
gan)
Babcock
(Peleg,
Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Cortland
Coimty,
N. Y^.
;
d.
Rensselaer, Ind., Sept.
10,
1874;
m. Cortland
County, Ruby
Foster,
d.
Rensselaer, Ind.,
Oct.
5> 1859-
Children :
Harriette, b. New York State ; d.
Rensselaer, Ind.,
1895 ;
m.
Henry
Bruce;
d. Rensselaer,
1899.
Annette,
b. New York State, ; d.
Rensselaer;
m.
Jesse
Elston.
1245 Augustus Dorr,'
b.
;
m.
Abigail
Iliff.
1246 James,
b.
Aug.
i,
1834;
m. Ellen Price.
Charles, b.
Rensselaer; Dwight ; Peleg.
William, b.
Rensselaer;
res.
1901,
Rensselaer.
672.
Luke P.''' Babcock,
son of Deacon Solomon and
Amy
(Morgan)
Babcock
(Peleg,
Oliver, Oliver.
John,
James),
b. Scott,
N. Y.,
Jan.
28,
1805;
d.
Milton, Wis.,
Sept. 14, 1878;
m. Scott.
1824. Lydia,
dau. of
139
Ezra and
Saberah
(Stillman)
Babcock,
b. New York
State,
Nov.
30,
1805,
d.
Kasson,
Minn.,
Jan.
26,
1888.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 291
Luke P. Babcock was an undertaker and cabinetmaker be-
fore
removing
to
Milton,
Wis.
;
he was there a
grocer
and
kept
a restaurant.
Chikh'en :
1247
Ellen
A.,"
b.
Aug.
21.
1825;
m.
James
M. Saunders.
1248
Anna,
b.
1827;
ni. Isaac H. Smith.
1249
Erwin Luke. b.
June
2't^.
1829;
m. Delia M. Sweet.
1250
Edwin S., b.
July 10, 1831 ;
m.
(i) .Mrs. Isabelle Maxson
;
m.
(2)
Susan M.
Mooney.
Susan,
b.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
1833;
d.
Kasson, Minn., June i, 1893;
m.
New York State. William Reese.
1251
Oscar A.,
b.
June 13, 1838;
m. Lauraett
Mallby.
Elsie, b. New York State
;
d. Milton
Junction, Wis., Apr. 5, 1872.,
unm.
Bethuel, b. New York
State;
d.
young.
Franklin,
b.
;
d.
young.
673.
Ralph^
Babcock,
son of Deacon Solomon and
Amy
(Morgan)
Babcock
(Peleg,
OHver,
Ohver,
John,
James),
b.
TuUy,
N.
Y.,
Dec. i,
1810;
d.
Elroy,
Wis.,
Sept. 19, 1897;
m. near
Chicago,
Ilk,
Mar.
9, 1836, Azubah,
dau. of William and Matilda
(Lyon) Dodge,
b.
Brandon, Vt.,
Mar.
14, 1818;
res.
1901. Elroy.
Ralph
Babcock served three
years
in the Civil W^ar in the
20th
Regiment
of Wisconsin. He was a farmer.
Children :
1252
Oscar
Almeron,*
b. Mar.
13, 1837;
m. Philena L.
Douglass.
Elsie
A.,
b. Dec.
19, 1840:
res.
1901, Hampton, la.;
m. Walter H.
Hoxie. Has ten children.
Elgen Eugene,
b.
Sept.
21,
1842;
res.
1901, Elroy.
Wis.
674.
Frederick"
Babcock,
son of Deacon Solomon and
Amy (Morgan)
Babcock
(Peleg,
Oliver,
Oliver,
John,
James),
b. Scott, N.
Y., Mar.
29,
1820;
d.
Hillsborough,
Wis.,
Nov.
4, 1877:
m.
Scott, Mar. 16,
1852, ALary
]\L, dau.
of
James
and Eleanor
(Gardner)
Kelley,
b.
Verona,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
3, 1833;
res.
1901, Enterprise.
Miss.
Children :
1253
Omer A.,** b.
Julv 9. i8s3
: m. Emma Potter.
William
Wirt,
b.
Hillsborough.
Wis.. Oct.
3, 1856;
d. Oct. 12.
1864.
Ida
Elnora, b.
Hillsborough, Aug.
21, 1870;
res.
1901, Enterprise,
Miss.
675.
John
\\'ilbur"
Babcock, son of
John
and Phebe (Wil-
bur)
Babcock
(Peleg, Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Barry,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 30, 1807;
d.
Greenfield, Pa.,
Apr. 18,
1882; m.
Greenfield,
Nov.
24, 1841,
Ann, dau. of Isaiah Da-
vis,
b.
Vermont,
Jan. 27,
1821,
d.
(Greenfield,
Sept. 25,
1881.
292
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Children :
Ithaincr,
b.
Greenfield;
res.
1901,
North East,
Pa.;
m. North
East,
Lucy,
dau. of Austin and
Mary (Bird)
Allen.
1254
Phebe
Ann,"
b.
Sept. 4, 1847;
m.
Elijah
P. Davis.
Mary,
b.
Aug. 29, 1851 ;
d. North
East,
Sept. 26, 1852.
Alice,
b.
Sept. 26, 1855;
res.
1901, Buflfalo,
N. Y.
;
m.
Watsburgh,
Oppenhimcr.
Eva,
b.
June 2, 1858;
d. Mar.
14, 1859.
Deli,
b.
Greenfield, Pa.,
Nov.
15, 1864;
res.
1901, Hornby, Pa.;
ni.
Irving,
son of William Smith, b. Greenfield.
676.
Joseph^
Babcock,
son of
John
and
Betsy (Bulfinch)
Babcock
(Peleg,
Ohver, OHver,
John, James),
b.
Spaf-
ford,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
17, 1814;
settled in Battle
Creek, Mich.;
m.
Battle Creek, Oct.
26, 184c;,
Mrs. Caroline S.
Laraway,
b.
Ovid, N.
Y., Sept. 14, 1824.^
Children,
b. Battle Creek :
Frank
J.,
b.
July 30, 1847.
Corolis,
b.
July 21, 1849.
Viola
I.,
b.
June 28, 1852.
Isadore,
b.
June 28, 1852
; d.
Sept. 26, 1852.
Lucy Luella,
b. Nov.
3, 1857.
677.
Horace Steadman'''
Babcock,
son of Taber and Anna
(Steadman)
Babcock
(Peleg,
Oliver, Oliver,
John,
James),
b. Mar.
8,
1807;
m.
Jnne 23, 1833,
Samantha
Crofoot,
of
Homer,
N. Y.
Children :
1255 Almeron,^
b.
July 4, 1834 ;
m. Sarah Cobb.
Celia,
b.
May
10,
1838;
m. Elias Gibbs.
Isaac,
b.
Apr. 14, 1844;
m.
May,
1868,
Lavina
Bean,
of
Homer,
N. Y.
Horace,
b. Nov.
20, 1851 ;
d.
Sept. 20,
1873.
George,
b.
May 31, 1854;
m. Nov.
27, 1877.
Emma
Cummins,
of
Sprague,
N. Y.
678.
Anna M.'''
Babcock,
dan. of Taber and Anna
(Stead-
man)
Babcock
(Peleg,
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Leyden, Mass.. Nov.
29,
1808; d.
Oakland,
Cal.,
Nov.
30,
1880;
m.
1828, Rev.
James
Ross,
son of
Henry
and
Lydia
(Crandall)
Burdick,
b.
Jnne 29, 1797,
d.
Syracnse,
Feb.
8,
1867.
Rev.
James
R. Bnrdick
gradnated
at Brown
University
in
1822. He was
Principal
of the
Capitol
Hill
Seminary,
Wash-
ington,
D.
C,
his wife also
being
a teacher in th.e same insti-
tntion. Later he was ordained a
Baptist
minister, and was
pastor
of chnrches at
Tioga
and
Wilkesbarre, Pa., and
Owego
and
Ithaca,
N. Y.
Failing
in
health,
he retired to
Onondaga
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 293
Hill,
where he died. His widow
passed
the remainder of her
life with her
daughter,
Mrs. Hattie
Shorkley,
at
Oakland,
Cal.
Children :
Anna M.. b.
Sept. 25, 1829;
d. in
infancy.
James Tabor,
b. Mar.
29, 1831 ;
m. Oct.
22, 1855,
EUinda
Tiffany.
Lydia Ann,
b.
Apr. 19, 1833;
d.
Syracuse,
1866.
Henry Day,
I1.
.Vug.
18,
1835;
m.
/\pr.
28, 1868, Sarab A.
Corey.
WilHam Pendleton, b.
May
8.
1838;
m. Mandanc Elliott.
Harriet Roxana,
b.
June 7, 1841 ;
ni.
Aug. 3, 1870,
Allen
Shorkley.
Mary Cornelia,
b.
Aug. 27, 1844;
d.
1864.
Helen
Augusta,
b. Dec.
25, 1846;
m.
Aug. 3, 1872,
Alonzo Crawford.
John F.,
b.
Sept. 25, 1849;
m. Mar.
16, 1882,
Carrie Hibbard.
Maria
M.,
b.
July 15, 1852.
679.
Nelson"
Babcock,
son of Rassel and Lncinda
(Max-
son)
Babcock
(Paul,
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
June 25,
1816;
d. Adams
Center,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
27, 1864;
m. Adams
Center,
Dec.
16,
1837, Lucy,
dau. of
Angel
and Eunice Lee,
b.
Adams,
Mar.
28,
18
13,
d. Adams
Ceiiter,
Nov.
18,
1886.
Children :
Leafy
Lucretia,
b. Scott. N.
Y.,
Oct.
14. 1838;
res.
1901,
Amster-
dam,
N. Y.
;
m. Adams Center,
Apr., 1861, Ephraim Crosby,
b.
Amsterdam,
Feb.
19, 1838.
1256
Willis A.," b.
June
16.
1840;
m. Harriet Overton.
1257
Lucinda A.,
b.
Aug. 23, 1842;
m. Daniel S. Greene.
Albert
Russel,
b. Adams Center,
N.
Y., Jan. i, 1847;
res.
1901,
Adams Center,
N. Y. ; m. Adams
Center, Apr. 24, 1873,
Flora
A., dau. of
John
and Dorcas
(Vars) Coon,
b. Adams Center,
Mar.
5, 1850,
d. Adams Center, Mar. 20,
1901.
680.
Pardon' Babcock, son of Russel and Lucinda
(Max-
son)
Babcock
(Paul,
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b. Oct.
21, 1820;
d. Watertown. N.
Y.,
Dec.
30, 1895;
m. Feb. 2,
1843,
Clarissa
Benjamin,
b. Oct.
20, 1820,
d. S.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
23, 1896.
Children :
Frances V., b. Adams Center,
July
22.
1844;
res.
1901, Chicago
Heights, Chicago;
m.
(i)
Adams
Center, July 8, 1862,
Stillman
Whitford. son of Maxson Whitford
;
m.
(2)
Mr.
Amelsbury,
d.
Farina, 111.
1258
Lizzie
M.,"
b.
Aug. 20, i860;
m.
Corydon
L. Maxson.
681.
Erastus'''
Babcock,
son of Russel and Lucinda
(Max-
son)
Babcock
(Paul,
Oliver. Oliver, John,
James),
b.
Aug.
21. 1818;
d.
^Virt,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
i6,
1863;
m.
Wirt, June
9, 1842,
Doroleski
R.,
dau. of Samuel and Phila
(Trumbel)
294
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Perkins,
b.
Spafford,
N.
Y.,
May
6, 1823;
res.
1901,
Block-
ville,
N. Y.
Children :
1259 Gurdon,'*
b.
Apr. 15, 1843;
m. Freelovc
Wright.
Emory D.,
b.
Bolivar,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
31, 1847;
d. Emonton,
British
Cohinibia ;
111.
Cuba, N.
Y., Lydia,
dau. of Liinan and Clari.ssa
(Welch) Keller,
d.
Cuba,
N.
Y., 1901.
1260 Emma
D.,
b. Oct. i.
1848;
m. Calvin P. Stanton.
1261 Samuel
R.,
b. Oct.
31, 1852;
m. Ettie M. Smith.
Archibald, b.
Wirt,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
3, 1854;
res.
1901, Randolph,
N. Y.
;
m.
Cambridgeport, Mass.,
Oct.
7, 1884,
Emma L.,
dau. of William
H. and Cclia
(Baker) Parmentcr,
b.
Troy,
N.
Y., June i, 1867.
682.
William'''
Babcock,
son of Russel and Lucinda
(Max-
son)
Babcock
(Paul, Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
8,
1829;
res.
1901,
Allentown,
N. Y.
;
m.
Allentown,
Violet, dau. of David and Violet
Hazard,
d. Al-
lentown,
Jan.
12,
1893.
Children :
1262
Frank,^
b.
Sept. 2T), 1856;
m. Lillie Barnes.
1263 Leora,
b.
Sept. 27, 1868;
m. Milton Case.
Willie,
b.
;
d.
July 23, 1884.
683.
Charles H.'''
Babcock,
son of Russel and Lucinda
(Maxson)
Babcock
(Paul,
Oliver,
Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 13, 1832;
d. Adams Cen-
ter,
Aug.
10,
1894;
m.
Lyons
Corners,
N.
Y., Caroline,
dau.
of
Benjamin
F.
Lee,
b. Adams
Center,
June 13, 1840,
d. Ad-
ams
Center,
Mar.
19, 1887.
Child :
1264 Benjamin C.,**
b.
Aug. 3, 1866;
m. Minnie Bass.
684.
Curtis E.''' Burdick,
son of
Capt. Jesse
and
Sally
(Babcock)
Burdick
(Paul,
Oliver, Oliver,
John,
James),
b. Nov.
9, 1832;
d.
Brooklyn,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
6,
1883;
m. Oct.
17,
1861,
Emma Biers.
Child :
Jessie
L.,
b.
;
m. Edwin
Gladwin,
of
Brooklyn,
N. Y. No
children.
685.
DuANE D.'''
Burdick,
son of
Capt. Jesse
and
Sally
Babcock)
Burdick
(Paul,
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Scott,
N. Y.,
July
i,
1837;
^^- E-
Saginaw,
Mich.,
Nov.
23,
1889;
m.
Scott,
N. Y., Oct.
10,
1859, Emily
F.,
dau. of
311 Jerome Ripley'''
and
Emily (McDaniels)
Babcock,
b.
Tlic Babcock
Gcncalugy. 295
Scott,
Nov,
21, 1841;
res.
1901, 119
Sheridan
Ave., Saginaw,
Mich.
Children :
Dan,
b.
;
d. in
infancy.
1265 Harley Bond,'*
b.
June 14, 1863;
ni. Grace Green.
686.
Marsend'
Babcock,
son of Minard and
Mary
A.
(Taylor)
Babcock
(Paul,
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
May
6, 1820;
m.
Apr.
16,
1845,
Charlotta Mills.
Child :
Mary Elizabeth,
b. Feb.
25, 1846.
687.
Maranda'^
Babcock,
dan. of Minard and
Mary (Tay-
lor)
Babcock
(Paul,
Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
June
2, 1822;
m.
Jan.
6,
1845,
De Witt
Colony.
Child :
Arthur La
Mott,
b.
Sept. 16, 1846.
688.
Harriet'
Babcock,
dau. of Minard and
Sophia (Ben-
nett)
Babcock
(Paul,
Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Oct.
5, 1834;
d.
Middletown,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
7, 1900;
m. Union
Springs,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 25, 185
1,
Joshua
M.
Hoagland,
b.
Apr.
5, 1830,
d.
Moravia.
N.
Y.,
Apr. 5, 1885.
Children,
b. Union
Springs
:
Alice
Sophia,
b.
;
d.
young.
Sarah
Jane,
b.
;
d.
young.
1266
Mary L.,
b.
Sept.
10,
1858;
m. William H. Bell.
William
A.,
b.
;
res.
1901, Auburn,
N. Y.
;
m. Union
Springs,
Nettie
J.
Richardson.
Anna
C.,
b.
;
res.
1901, Bayonne,
N.
J.;
m. C. D. Rice.
689.
Verme:da^
Babcock,
dau. of
Henry (Harry)
and
Harriet
(Babcock)
Babcock
(Paul,
Oliver.
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
1823;
d. Columbus. N.
Y.,
1892
;
m.
Brookfield,
Jerry,
son of
Augustus, Jr.,
and
404
Char-
lotte
(Babcock)
Crandall. Vermeda's
mother,
Harriet Bab-
cock,
was
daughter
of Ethan and Pollv
(Fen)
Babcock.
Child:
Harriet
Angelia.
b.
June 19, 1858:
m. Brookfield. N.
Y.,
Feb.
13,
1878,
Alvin
Washburn,
d.
Brookfield, Sept. 2, 1879.
690.
Orissa a.'''
Babcock,
dau. of
Henry
and Harriet
(Bab-
cock)
Babcock
(Paul,
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Brookfield,
N. Y.. 1826;
d. Romeo, Mich.; m.
(i)
Brook-
field, N.
Y..
Morris E. Brown,
d.
Brookfield, N. Y.
;
m.
(2)
Detroit, Mich.,
Robert
Atkinson,
d.
Romeo,
Mich.
296
TJic Bahcock
Genealogy.
Children :
1267
Harriet A."
Brown,
b.
;
m.
John
Brown.
Chas.
H.,
b.
;
res.
1901, Brookfield,
N. Y.
;
ni.
(i)
Alice Host-
ler;
m.
(2)
Minnie Clark. Had one
son,
Ira.
691.
Ethan Andrew^
Babcock,
son of
Henry
and Harriet
(Babcock)
Babcock
(Paul, Oliver, Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 30,
1828;
d.
Utica,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
13, 1892;
m.
Sangerfield,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 29, 1854,
Olive,
dau. of Robert and Ketura
(Egleston)
Brusie,
b.
Aug.
10,
1830;
res.
1901, Oriskany
Falls,
N. Y.
Children :
1268
Erving O.,"
b.
July 29, 1855;
m.
Mary
E.
Dye.
George E.,
b.
Brookfield, N.
Y., Jan. 28,
1862.
Arloene
O.,
b.
Brookfield, N. Y.,
Jan. 25, 1867;
d. Port
Leyden,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 22, 1894;
m.
Utica,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
17, 1884,
Thomas
Williams;
res.
1901, Lyons Falls,
N. Y.
1269 Jessie Bell,
b. Feb.
14, 1870 ;
m. Michael M. Connor.
692.
Harriet Electa^
Babcock,
dau. of
Henry
and Har-
riet
(Babcock)
Babcock
(Paul, Oliver, Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Bro(M<field,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
29, 1831
;
m.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
May 4,
i860,
Edmund L. Palmer.
They
res.
1901,
26 Stone St..
Oneida,
N. Y.
Children,
b. Brookfield :
Albert E., b.
Jan. 3, 1862;
res.
1901, Oneida,
N. Y.
;
m.
Rochester,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
10, 1881, Clara
Emery.
Herbert H., b.
Apr. 4, 1864;
res.
1901, Utica,
N. Y. ; m.
Rochester,
N.
Y., Apr. 7,
1888,
Maggie
Hone.
Carrie
I.,
b.
June 30, 1865 ;
d.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 19, 1865.
693.
Adelbert Henry^
Babcock,
son of
Henry
and Har-
riet
(Babcock)
Babcock
(Paul,
Oliver,
Oliver,
John,
James),
b. W. Winfield. N.
Y.,
Aug. 4, 1840;
res.
1902,
Brookfield,
N. Y.
;
m.
Almont, Mich.,
May 17,
1868,
Lizzie
Bell,
dau. of Robert and
Jane (McCutchron) Atkinson,
b.
London,
Ontario,
Apr.
10,
1850.
Adelbert Babcock
was,
1902,
Detroit
Manager
of the Phre-
nix Life Insurance
Company
of
Hartford,
Conn.
Children :
Jennie
Maud, b. Brookfield, N. Y., Dec. 16,
1871 ;
m. Detroit,
Mich.,
Apr. 27. 1891,
Dr.
George
I., son of Daniel Dakin.
They
res.
1902,
Detroit, and have one child, Lucile Maud.
Bessie
H.,
b. Dec.
29, 1879;
res.
1902, Washington,
D. C. ; m. Nov.
8,
1900, John
W. Hunt.
Mabel
Florence,
b. Nov.
19,
1881 ; m.
Tune, 1902,
Walter
Haves,
of
Buffalo.
The Babcuck
Genealogy. 297
694.
Franklin"
Babcock,
son of Elder Rowse and Lu-
cinda
(Gilbert)
Babcock
(Paul,
Oliver, Oliver,
Jobn,
James),
b.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
May
12, 1828;
d.
Chicago,
111.,
Jan.
30, 1892;
m.
Alden,
N.
Y., Sept. 18, 1855,
Katherine
C,
dau. of
John
and Sarah
(Cutter)
Howe,
b.
Williamstown,
Vt.,
July 25,
1828,
d.
Chicago,
Bl.,
Jan.
2,
1890.
Children :
1270 Fred,"
b. Oct. 28,
i860;
m. Elizabeth M. Porter.
1271
Forrest
Frank,
b.
Apr. 30, 1867;
m. Blanche S. Sturtevant.
695.
RoDOLPHUs'^
Babcock,
son of Rowse and Lucinda
(Gilbert)
Babcock
(Paul, Oliver, Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
8,
1831
;
res.
1902,
Mason
City,
la.;
m.
Galva, 111.,
Nov.
22,
1857, Mary
E.,
dau. of
Jeremiah
and Harriet
(Swift)
Schermerhorn,
b. S.
Worcester,
N.
Y.,
June
6,
1837.
Children :
1272
Willis A.,'' b.
May 23,
1861
;
m. Henrietta Roden.
Arthur
R.,
b. Mason
City, la.,
Mar.
14, 1876.
696.
L.\URA Elnora"
Babcock,
dau. of Elder Rowse and
Lucinda
(Gilbert)
Bal^cock
(Paul,
Oliver,
Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Scott,
N.
Y., Oct.
7, 1839;
res.
1902,
W.
Chicago,
111.;
m.
Clarence,
N.
Y.,
Sept.
18,
1855, Lyman
C,
son of
Henry
and Deborah
(Carpenter)
Clark,
b.
Darien,
N.
Y.,
June
10.
1833,
d. W.
Chicago,
111.,
Feb.
15. 1901.
Children :
Altie F., b. Prince Albert. Canada, Mar. 26,
1857;
res.
if)02,
West
Chicago,
111.
;
ni. West
Chicago,
Charles E., son of
Augustus
and
Caroline
(Avard)
Norris, b.
Rome,
N.
Y.,
Feb. 6,
1853.
Clarence,
b. Prince
Albert, Canada, ]\Iar. 26.
1857;
d. Mar.
27, 1857.
Clara L., b. Prince Albert, Canada,
Aug. 4, 1859;
d.
Aug. 4, 1859.
Emma H., b. Prince Albert Canada.
Jan.
22, 1862;
d. Dec. 28,
1863.
Charles H., b. Prince
Albert, Canada, July 9, 1866;
d. Nov.
2,
1871.
Ella Laura, b.
Davenport,
la., Nov.
ig, 1868;
res.
1902,
West Chi-
cago,
111.
;
m. Turner, 111.,
Sept. 30, 1890, Emory
B., son of Clark
and Louisa
(]\IcChesney)
Holmes, b.
Oswego,
N. Y.,
June
i, 1861.
Lulu Pauline, b. Turner, 111.,
July 31,
1880; res.
1902,
West
Chicago,
111.
;
m. West
Chicago, Jan. i, 1901.
William
S.,
son of
James
and Sarah
(Smith) Henry,
b. Watseka.
111.,
Mar.
24, 1878.
697.
Adelbert Oscar"^
Babcock,
son of
George
W. and
Lavina
(Eddy)
Babcock
(Paul,
Oliver,
Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Spafiford.
N.
Y.,
Apr. 13. 1852;
res.
1902,
I\Iil-
waukee. Wis.;
m.
Auburn, N.
Y., Feb.
19, 1872,
Emma
A.,
dau. of
George
Carter, b.
Jersey City,
N.
J., July 7, 185
1,
d.
Chicago,
111.,
June 9, 1891.
298
The Babcock
Genealogy.
Children :
Frank,
b. Auburn. N. Y.,
1873;
d.
young.
Bertram,
b.
Sayre.
Pa.,
Apr., i(S74;
res.
1902,
Vliet St.,
Milwaukee,
Wis.;
m.
Sept.
12,
189O, Julia,
dan. of
Henry Kowalskey.
Pearlie,
b.
Chicago,
111.
;
d.
Chicago,
111.
698. Ida'
Babcock,
dau. of
George
and Lavina
(Eddy)
Babcock
(Paul,
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b. Ho-
mer,
N.
Y.,
July 13, 1855;
res.
1902, 49
Clinton
Ave.,
Cort-
land,
N. Y.
;
m. Dec.
26,
1877,
Frank H. Rice.
Children:
Lizzie
E.,
b. Dec.
5, 1878;
d. Dec.
14, 1883.
Harry,
b. Nov.
7, 1882;
d.
Aug. 22, 1883.
Edith
M.,
b.
Aug.
22, 1884;
d. Oct.
22, 1890.
Florence,
b.
June 5,
1886.
Alice,
b. Nov.
2,
1888.
Mary,
b. Nov.
16, 1891.
699.
Dewane D.'^
Babcock,
son of Martin W. and
Mary
Kenyon (Maxson)
Babcock
(Paul,
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b. Genesee, N. Y.,
Aug. 27, 1844;
res.
1900,
137
Warren
Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.;
m.
(i) Chicago,
111.,
Jan.
8,
1868,
Frances
Ellen,
dau. of
Deming
S. and Sarah
(Mosher)
Heard,
b.
Binghamton,
N.
Y.,
June
21, 1844;
d. S.
Dansville,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
2,
1881
;
m.
(2)
Potter,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
24, 1882,
Villie, dau. of
Phelps
and Gabrilla
(Miner)
Hotch-
kiss,
b.
Prattsburg,
N. Y.,
Aug. 13, 1842.
Dewane D. Babcock was
principal
of various seminaries
and
graded
schools,
and twice served as conductor of
County
Teachers' Institutes in Iowa. He declined the
superintend-
ency
of the
public
schools of
Canajoharie,
N.
Y.,
and an
ap-
pointment
as conductor of
County
Institutes of the State of
New York. He served in the United States
Navy
from
1864
to
1865.
Children
by
first wife:
1273
Paul Heard,** b.
June
11.
1872;
m. Helen Roberts.
1274
Faith Ellen,
b.
Aug. 4, 1874
; m. Charles Sumner Kent.
David Dewane, b. in Le Claire. la.,
Jan.
12,
1877.
In
Dec,
1900,
was
traveling
salesman for a Dental
Mfg.
Co., in
Buffalo,
N. Y.
;
unm.
Garrison, b.
Cazenovia,
N. Y.,
July 21, 1879. During
the
Spanish-
American War enlisted in the
Navy
as Assistant Electrician on
cruiser Buffalo. Was
promoted
to Electrician and
given charge
of the
largest Fla-^h-Light
in the service. Later was Electrician in
the
Navy
at Manila.
Dec, 1900,
was President of the Electricians'
Union of Milwaukee, Wis.
;
res.
1901, 137
Warren St., Milwaukee.
Frances
Heard,
b. S. Dansville,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
2. 1881, the
day
her
mother d.
;
res.
1901, Alfred,
N. Y.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 299
Child
by
second wife:
Sumner
Hotchkiss,
b.
Wayland,
N.
Y., May 20, 1883.
700.
Forest M."
Babcock,
son of Martin and
Mary (Max-
son)
Babcock
(Paul,
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Little
Genesee,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
14, 1846;
res.
1901,
Alfred,
N. Y.
;
m.
(i)
Alfred,
N.
Y.,
July
20,
1872,
Fronie
H.,
dan. of
Charles and
Jane (Knight)
Marvin,
b.
Aug. 9, 1842,
d. Bel-
mont,
N.
Y.,
Sept.
10.
1878;
m.
(2)
Belmont,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
3,
1879,
Henrietta,
dan. of
Julius
and
Mary (Richardson)
Averill,
b. Belmont.
Sept. 14,
i860.
Children
by
second
marriage:
Marion,
b.
Alfred,
N. Y.,
June 7,
1881
,
d.
Belmont, Apr. 27, 1883.
Florence,
b. Belmont,
N.
Y., Apr. 27, 1883.
701. Mary Viola"
Babcock,
dau. of Martin and
Mary
(Maxson)
Babcock
(Paul,
Oliver, Oliver, John,
James),
b.
Nile,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
16,
1849;
m-
Alfred,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 30, 1873,
Prof-
Alpheus
B.,
son of Edwin and Cordelia
(Burdick) Kenyon.
b. Potter
Hill,
R.
I.,
Aug.
2,
1850.
Both
res. 1
90
1,
Alfred.
Children,
b. Alfred :
Grace, b.
July 3, 1874;
d.
June 9.
1882.
Dora.
b. Oct. 6,
1876:
res.
1901,
Alfred. N. Y.
Agnes,
b. Oct.
26, 1886;
res.
1901, Alfred,
N. Y.
702. Alfred Bennett"
Babcock,
son of Ezra and Lucinda
(Shepardson)
Babcock
(Ezra,
Oliver, Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Scott,
N. Y., Dec.
17,
18
19;
d.
Newark,
N.
J., Aug. 19. 1879;
m. New Market,
N.
J., Sept. 7, 1848,
Amy
A. Giles, dau. of
John
and Sarah
(Morse) Giles,
b.
New Market,
Feb.
8.
1829;
res.
1901, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Children :
Albert Leslie, b. New Market, N.
J.. May
12.
1852;
res.
1901.
New
Market. N.
J. ;
m.
Newark.
N.
J., Apr.
6, 1880, Dora, dau. of
Charles and
Margaret (Malcom)
Clark, b. Newark, Nov. 16,
1858.
No children.
1275
William Alfred,'' b. Feb.
ig, 1858;
m. Lida R. Doane.
703.
Lucy Almeda" Babcock. dau. of Ezra and Lucinda
(Shepardson)
Babcock
(Ezra, Oliver,
Oliver.
John,
James),
b.
Scott,
N. Y.,
Dec.
14, 1824:
d. Scott, N. Y.,
Apr.
27, 1896:
m.
Scott,
Apr. 5, 184.S, Dolpliin
D.
Burdick,
b.
Truxton,
N.
Y.,
June
22,
1825,
d.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
1901.
300
Tlic Bahcock
Genealogy.
Cliiklren,
b. Scott :
Lillie
A.,
b. Oct.
3, 1857;
m.
Lincklacn,
N.
Y., Aug. 12, 1889,
George,
son of
George
and
Abigail (Fenn) Fox,
b.
Lcdyard,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
27, 1833;
res.
1902,
Scott,
N. Y.
Alfred
Russel,
b. Dec.
15, 1859;
m.
Scott, Jan. i, 1880,
Ella
M.,
dau. of Warren and
Jane (Prill) Kenyon,
b.
Scott, Apr. 7, 1862;
both res.
1902, Scott,
N. Y.
Howard
G.,
b.
May 9, 1865 ;
d.
Scott, June 5, 1874.
704.
William Henry'
Babcock,
son of Ezra and Lucinda
(Shepardson)
Babcock
(Ezra,
Oliver, Oliver,
John,
James),
b. New York
State, Apr. 14, 1830;
m.
Scott,
June
30, 1853.
Sarah
A.,
dan. of Paul and Deborah
(Sprao-uc)
Burdick,
b.
Scott,
N.
Y., June
16,
1831.
Both res.
1902,
Ho-
mer,
N. Y.
Children :
1276 Josephine
A.,** b.
Apr. 30, 1857;
m. Adelbert Eastman.
Laura Ella, b.
Homer,
N. Y., Dec.
2^,. 1863;
address
1902, Library
of
Congress. Washington,
D. C.
;
unm.
Katherine Chittenden,
b. Homer, N. Y., Mar.
13, 1869;
res.
1902,
21 Fifth
Ave..
New York
City;
m.
Homer,
N.
Y., Sept. 26, 1899,
Enrico
Thomey Cavalleris,
b.
Alba, Italy, June 15, 1854.
705.
Esther V.'
Babcock,
dau. of
Ephraim
S. and
Amy
W.
(Crandall)
Babcock
(Ezra, Oliver, Oliver, John,
James),
b.
Scott,
N.
Y..
July
20, 1828;
d.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
iVTar.
18,
1853;
m.
Westerly,
Oct. 21,
1846,
Charles
A.,
son
of Adam and
Lydia (Spaulding-)
Stillman,
b.
Westerly, Jan.
30, 1825;
res.
1902, Westerly,
R. I.
Children :
George
E., b. De
Ruyter,
N. Y. ; res.
1902,
Plainfield,
N.
J. ;
m.
Westerly,
Carrie Powers.
Luen, b.
Westerly,
R. L ;
res.
1902, Westerly ;
m. Hattie Mitchell.
706.
George H."
Babcock,
son of Asher M. and
Mary
E.
(Stillman)
Babcock
(Ezra,
Oliver, Oliver,
John,
James),
b. Unadilla
Eorks,
N. Y.,
^nne
17, 1832:
d.
Plainfield,
N.
J..
Dec.
16,
1893;
m-
(O
Watch Hill.^
R.
1.,
Sept.
28.
1852, Lucy
Adelia,
dau. of Adam and
Mary
(Spauldino^)
Stillman,
b.
Westerly,
R. I.,
Jan.
28,
1833,
d.
Mav 20,
1861 ; m.
(2) Sept. 25.
1862, Harriet M. Clarke, b.
Mar.
31, 1834,
d.
Plainfield,
N.
J.,
Mar.
5,
1881
;
m.
(3)
Brooklyn,
N. Y..
Feb.
14, 1883,
Eliza
Lua,
dau. of
Job
B.
and
Emily (Pardee)
Clark, b. Scott, N.
Y.,
Apr.
q,
1844,
d.
Plainfield.
N.
J.,
Mar.
21,
1891
;
m.
(4) Apr.
11.
1893.
Euo-e-
nia Louisa, dau. of Nathan K. and Louisa
(Lang-worthy)
Lewis,
b.
Hopkinton,
R.
L,
Mar.
29, 1847;
res.
1902,
Plain-
field,
N.
J.
^
1832- 1893.
Page 300.
The Bobcock
Genealogy. 301
Mr. Babcock was in the widest sense a self-made man.
With but few
opportunities
for an education
except
such as
were found in the
pubhc
schools
qf
his
boyhood,
he ranked
among
the educated men of the
country.
He was President
of the School Board of his own
city,
was President of the
Board of Trustees of Alfred
University,
was one of the
regu-
lar lecturers of Cornell
University,
and was for a time Presi-
dent of the
large
and influential
organization
known as the
"American
Society
of Mechanical
Engineers."
He was a
thorough representative
of the best
type
of suc-
cessful business men. From a
boy
he showed remarkable
mechanical
ability,
and his inventive
genius
resulted in
giving
to the world about one hundred
patents.
At the time of his
death he was President of the "Babcock & Wilcox
Company,"
organized
with a
caj^ital
of
$1,000,000
for the manufacture
of "Patent Water-tube Steam
Boilers,"
and the
company
is
still
doing
an extensive business both in
Europe
and America.
He not
only gave
strict attention to the
many
lines of his
own business
affairs,
but also found time to take a
leading
part
in the various
public
interests of the
day, especially
in
the line of education and the
general uplifting
of his fellow-
men. After
achieving
financial success he was a
generous
patron
of
deserving
charities, and
by
his will he left about
$200,000
for
public
benefactions,
including
$70,000
for Al-
fred
University
and
$50,000
for Milton
College.
He was
by
faith and
practice
a Seventh
Day Baptist.
Children :
George
Luason, b.
Jan. 7. 1885;
res.
1902, Plainfield,
N.
J.
Herman
Edgar,
b.
July 9,
1886
;
d.
Aug. 6,
1886.
707.
Celia Annette'^
Babcock,
dau. of Asher M. and
Mary
E.
(Stillman)
Babcock
(Ezra, Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b. Scott, N. Y.,
Apr. 3, 1838;
res.
1902,
Santa
Rosa, Cal. ; m.
W^esterly,
R.
I., Dec.
31, 1863, Ray
P., son of
Paul and
]\Iary (Perkins)
Clark,
b.
Scott,
Aug.
21,
1838,
d.
Santa Rosa,
June 13, 1901.
Children :
Mary
Eleanor, b. Scott. N. Y.,
Sept.
i.
186.=; : res.
1902,
Santa Rosa.
Cal. ; m. Santa Rosa, Nov.
27. 1898.
Dr. Frederick
D., son of Rev.
Daniel
Webley,
b. London. England. Mar. 26. t86i.
Frances Gertrude, b. Nov.
23, 1870 ;
res.
1902,
Santa Rosa. Cal.
708.
Harriet Eugenia"^
Babcock,
dau. of Asher M. and
Mary
E.
(Stillman)
Babcock
(Ezra, Oliver, Oliver,
302
TJic Babcuck
Genealogy.
John, James),
b.
Homer,
N.
Y., Aug. 15, 1840;
res.
1902,
Brooklyn,
N. Y.
;
m.
Apr. 11,
1865,
William L.
Burke,
b.
May 25, 1829,
d.
Brooklyn, June, 1901.
Children :
Margaret S.,
b. Mar.
6,
1866.
Orsamus
M.,
b. Feb.
7, 1868;
d.
July 22,
1868.
Eleanor
R.,
b.
Jan. 10, 1870.
Caroline
A.,
b.
May 31, 1871.
Gertrude S., b.
July 29, 1872;
d.
Aug., 1872.
George
William,
b. Nov.
2, 1874;
d.
July 22, 1875.
Mabel
M.,
b. Nov.
2,
1874.
William
L.,
b.
July 3, 1876.
George B.,
b.
Aug. 18, 1878.
709.
Herbert Alberti"
Babcock,
son of Asher M. and
Mary
E.
(Stillman)
Babcock
(Ezra,
Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
July 5, 1848;
res.
1902,
Westerly,
R.
I.;
m.
Stonington (Pawcatuck),
Conn.,
June 23,
1875, Fanny
E.,
dau. of Elias and
Mary (Dickinson)
Wat-
rous,
b.
Stonington,
Conn., Sept. 14, 1854.
Child :
Mary
Esther, b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
July 27, 1880;
m. Oct.
10, 1900,
Elisha C. Burdick.
710.
Harriet'^
Babcock,
dau. of Abel and
Lucy (Hunt-
ington)
Babcock
(Ezra,
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b. Greenfield,
Pa.,
July
21,
1829;
m. Lima,
Wis.,
Apr. 19,
1849, George
vS.,
son of G. S. and Dianna
(Macomber)
Bur-
dick,
b.
Alfred,
N.
Y.,
Apr.
18, 1827.
Both res.
1902,
Mil-
ton, Wis.
Children :
Dr.
Justin
H.. b.
Lima,
Dec.
29, 185
1
;
res.
1902,
Milton. Wis.;
m.
(i)
Utica, Wis.,
Aug. 30,
1882,
Fannie
E.,
dau. of Daniel and
Lucy
Coon. b. Utica, Wis., Dec.
29,
1861
;
d. Milton, Nov.
29.
1896;
m.
(2)
Watch Hill, R.
L, Sept. i, 1898,
Clara E., dau. of
Jarus
and Clara
/Langworthy)
Stillman,
b. Potter
Hill,
R.
L,
Jan.
6, 1869;
res.
1902, Milton,
Wis.
Clifford R.,
b.
Milton,
July 14. 1858;
d. Nov.
9, 1858.
711.
Edwin P.'''
Babcock,
son of Abel and
Lucy (Hunting-
ton)
Babcock
(Ezra,
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Erie
County,
Pa.,
Nov. 10,
1840;
res.
1902,
Clinton,
Wis.;
m. Clinton. Oct.
25, 1863, Sophia
M.
Kimball,
b.
Burlington,
Vt.,
Eeb. 18,
1845,
^-
Clinton,
Sept. 9, 1899.
Children :
Ruth A., b. Milton, Wis., July 17. 1864;
res.
1902, Clinton, Wis.;
m.
Clinton, June 5, 1890,
Deon B. Smith.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 303
Charles
S.,
b.
Milton,
Oct.
24. 1866;
m. Clinton,
June
10.
1890,
Cora V. Ishani.
Eklon
H..
b.
July 28, 1869;
res.
1902,
Clinton.
Milton
John,
b.
Parkersljiirg, la., Sept.
18,
1872;
res.
1902,
Clinton.
Mary
11., b.
Sept. 17. 1875;
res.
1902,
Clinton.
Julia J.,
b.
Sept.
2,
1878;
res.
1902,
Clinton.
Fred, b. Feb.
16, 1882;
res.
1902,
Clinton.
Eva,
b.
Clinton,
Oct.
22, 1886;
d.
Aug. 20, 1887.
712.
Artimesia Mendenhall'^
Babcock,
dan. of Abel and
Lucy (Huntington)
Babcock
(Ezra,
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Lima, Wis.,
Jan. 3, 1844;
res.
1902,
Water-
town,
Wis. ; m.
Milton,
Wis.,
Oct.
18, 18G2,
Ellis
A.,
son of
Abner and Martha
(ALanvill)
Mendenhall,
b.
Hunting,
Pa.,
Sept. 7, 1840.
Children :
Elmira. b. Clinton,
Wis.,
Mar.
28, 1869;
d. Oct. 6,
1895;
m.
June,
1889,
Alvin Stanton.
Mattie A., b.
Milton, Wis., Dec.
1873;
res.
1902, Milton;
m. Water-
town,
Harold Burdick.
Ellis A., b. Watertown,
May
16,
1876;
res.
1902,
Green
Bay, Wis.;
ni. Huldah
Piper.
Lee
Chester,
b.
Watertown,
Dec.
13,
1880.
713.
"EzR.\,
Stillman'^
Babcock,
son of Abel and
Lucy
(Huntington)
Babcock
(Ezra,
Oliver,
Oliver.
John,
James),
b.
Lima, Wis..
Jan. 3, 1851;
res.
1902,
Milton.
Wis.;
m.
Alilton,
Aug. 4, 1871,
F.
Azelia,
dau. of Asher and
Louisa
(Bishop) Castle,
b.
Whitewater, Wis.,
Jan. 19, 1852.
Children,
b. Milton :
Edwin
A.,
b.
July 9. 1872;
res.
1902.
Milton.
Ernest,
b.
IMay 9. 1874;
res.
1902,
Milton.
Elston D., b.
Apr. 11, 1876;
res.
1902,
Milton.
Louis,
b. Mar.
30, 1878;
res.
1902,
Milton.
Lillian V., b.
May 9, 1883;
res.
1902,
Milton.
Mina C, b.
May 29, 1890;
res.
1902,
Milton.
714.
Jared
E.'''
Babcock,
son of Daniel and Almira
(Bur-
dick)
Babcock
(Ezra, Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Scott, N. Y.,
Jan.
16,
1841
;
res.
1902,
Homer, N. Y.
;
m.
Homer.
Nov.
7,
i860.
Mary,
dau. of Elmer and Theresa
Clark,
b.
Scott,
N. Y.
Child :
1277
Addie
May,*
b. Feb.
27, 1874;
m. ATerton
Whiting.
715. Dr. Franklin Duane'
Babcock,
son of Daniel and
Almira
(Burdick)
Babcock
(Ezra, Oliver, Oliver,
John,
James),
b. Scott,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
26,
1845;
res.
1902, Morrisville,
304
TJic Bahcock
Genealogy.
N. Y.
;
m.
Scott,
May 19,
1868, Miriam,
dau. of Rev. William
M. and Elizabeth
(Postlewait) Jones. (Rev.
William M.
Jones
was first
missionary
to
Hayti,
later S. D. B.
missionary
to
Jerusalem,
and later
pastor
of the
Millyard
S. D. B. Church
in
London,
England,
where he
died.)
She was b. Island of
Hayti, Apr. 27, 1845.
Children :
Archer, b.
Scott,
Feb. 16,
1870;
res.
1902,
E. Genesee
St., Syracuse,
N. Y.
;
m. Nov.
21, 1894,
Newton, Mass.,
Jane O.,
dau. of Richard
and
Jane
B.
(Drake) Harwood,
b. Newton.
Elizabeth
T.,
b.
Morrisville,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
14, 1883;
res.
1902,
Morris-
ville.
716. Lizzie M.'^
Babcock,
dau. of
Jerome Ripley
and
Emily
(McDaniels)
Babcock
(Ezra,
Oliver, Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
31, 1859;
m.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
II,
1879, Byron
S.,
son of Vernon
Townsend,
b.
Moravia,
N. Y. Both res.
1902,
Ithaca,
N. Y.
Child :
M.
Evelyn,
b.
Moravia,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
8, 1882;
res.
1902,
Ithaca.
717.
Lucy Euretta'^
Babcock,
dau. of Hiram and
Tacy
(Frink)
Babcock
(Ezra, Oliver, Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
31, 1839;
res.
1902,
Ho-
mer,
N. Y.
;
m.
Homer,
Nov.
7,
i860,
J. Clayton,
son of
Jo-
seph
and
Lucy (Brown)
Atwater,
b.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
8,
1837,
d.
Homer,
N.
Y., Apr.
22,
1901.
Child :
Fred
Clayton,
b.
Homer,
Nov.
11,
1861
;
res. Homer.
718.
William Nelson'''
Babcock,
son of Hiram and
Tacy
(Erink)
Babcock
(Ezra, Oliver, Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
27, 1847;
I'^s.
1902,
Scott;
m.
Scott,
Nov.
13, 1867,
Olive
Jenette,
dau. of
314 Raymond
and Olive
(Denison)
Babcock, b. Scott,
Jan. 30, 1847.
Children :
George
R.. b. Scott.
Mar.
28, 1870;
d. Scott, Oct.
26, 1877.
Miriam G., b.
Scott,
Oct.
14, 1874;
res.
1902, Scott;
unm.
719.
Edgar 'L?
Babcock,
son of Hiram and
Tacy (Frink)
Babcock
(Ezra, Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Scott,
N.
Y., Sept.
II,
1855;
res.
1902,
Amherst, Minn.;
m. Am-
herst,
May
2, 1880,
Julia
A.,
dau. of Orrin and
Mary (John-
son)
Dibble,
b.
NewlDurg,
Minn.,
Feb.
20,
1862.
Tlic Biibcock
Genealogy.
305
Cliilclren :
Efliie E., h.
Amherst,
Mar.
11,
1881
;
res.
1902,
Amherst.
Clayton E.,
b.
Aug. 8, 1886;
res.
1902,
Amherst.
720. Adelia E.'
Babcock,
clait. of
Raymond
and Olive
(Denison)
Bal)cock
(Lnke,
Oliver, Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
27, 1841 ;
res.
1902,
Foun-
tain, Minn.;
m.
Virgil,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 3, 1861,
Wesley
Hatha-
way,
d.
Mason, Mich.,
Aug. 4, 1875.
Children :
Marion L., b.
Mason, Mich., Nov. 12,
1872;
m. P'ountain. Minn.,
Leo
.S.,
son of O. W.
Scott,
b.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
14, 1865 ;
both
res.
1902,
Fountain.
Raymond Wesley,
b.
Mason,
Mich.,
Aug. 19, 1875 ;
res.
Fountain,
Minn.
;
m.
Fountain, Sept.
2,
1896.
Esther L., dau. of D. D. Far-
rell,
b.
Fountain, Sept. 10, 1875.
721.
Elizabeth M.'''
Babcock,
dau. of Dr. Ira L. and
Nancy (Arnold)
Babcock
(Luke, Oliver, Oliver,
John,
James),
b. Scott. N.
Y.,
June 13, 1830;
res.
1902,
Norwalk,
O.
;
m.
Homer,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
23, 1848, John
D.,
son of Oliver
and Rebecca
Cheney,
b.
Ovid,
N.
Y.,
Sept.
8,
1825.
Children :
Mary
R.. b. Scott,
July
28, 1849;
res.
1902, Toledo, O. ;
m. Adrain.
Miss., Sept. 2},. 1867,
W.
W.,
son of
Jesse
and Sarah
(Phillips)
Wetmore, b. Hartford, O.,
Sept., 1843
; d.
June 24. 1898.
S.
Evelyn,
b.
Norwalk, O.,
Oct. 2, 1862; res.
1902, Friendship,
N. Y.
;
m.
Norwalk,
Oct.
i, 1883,
Fred C. Milkin.
722.
Mary L.'^
Babcock,
dau. of Dr. Ira L. and
Nancy
(Arnold)
Babcock
(Luke, Oliver,
Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Scott,
N. Y., Oct. 6,
1846;
res.
1902,
Hen-
sel,
N. D.
;
m.
Norwalk, O.. Oct.
24, 1867,
Robert
W.,
son of
Ebenezer and
Jane (Walker)
Ross,
b.
Savannah,
O., Oct.
15,
1841.
Children :
Otis L., b.
Savannah, O.,
Jan.
11.
1869;
res.
1902, Crystal,
N. D.
;
m. Grafton, N. D., Mar.
14, 1893,
Martha A., dau. of
John
and
Elizabeth
(Austin) Livingston,
b.
Canada,
Nov.
28, 1868.
Howard O., b.
Norwalk, Apr. 27. 1875 ;
d.
.Aug. 28, 1875.
723.
John
Franklin^
Babcock,
son of Dr. Ira L. and
Nancy (Arnold)
Babcock
(Luke, Oliver, Oliver,
John,
James),
b. Bath. N.
Y., Oct. 18,
1850;
res.
1902, Sugar Creek,
Pa.;
m.
Norwalk, O.,
Dec.
19, 1872,
Ida, dau. of
James
and
Jane (Flansburg) Templar,
b.
Bronson, O.,
Nov.
2,
1856.
20
3o6
TJic Bahcock
Genealogy.
Children,
h.
Hartland,
O. :
1278 James,"
b. Nov.
8, 1873;
111. Cora Norton.
Maud
A.,
1).
Sept.
20,
1875;
res.
1902, Franklin, Pa.;
m. Frank-
lin, Frank,
son of Robert and P]iel)e
(StaceyJ
Bedford,
b.
1874.
Bertha
B.,
b. Nov. 11,
1878;
d.
1897.
Ira
L.,
b. Dec.
5,
1881
;
res.
1902, Franklin,
Pa.
;
nnni.
Ethel
L.,
b.
Jan. 4, 1883;
res.
1902, Franklin,
Pa.
Jennie,
b.
June 15,
1886.
Edith,
b. Oct.
20, 1889.
Clarence
S.,
b.
May 23, 1893.
724.
Rev. Ira Lee"
Cottrell,
son of
John
and Eunice
(Bab-
cock)
Cottrell
(Luke,
Ohver, OHver,
John, James),
b.
Richbufg-,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
7, 1846;
res.
1902,
Leonardsville,
N. Y.
;
m.
Richburg,
Mar.
29, 1871, AngeHa,
dau. of
John
and Susan
(Crandall)
Dye,
b.
Ceres,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
14, 1848,
d.
Shiloh,
N.
J., May 3, 1897.
Children :
1279 John
Boardman,**
b.
Sept. 10, 1873;
m.
Julia Randolph.
Royal
Lee,
b.
Alfred, N.
Y., 1875 ;
res.
1902, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Herbert
L.,
b.
Alfred,
N.
Y., 1878;
res.
1902,
Alfred.
N. Y.
Arthur
Montrose,
b.
Ashaway,
R. I.
;
res.
1902, Alfred,
N. Y.
725.
Burton M.''' Babcock,
.son of Simon and Celia
(Kel-
logg)
Babcock
(Luke,
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Scott,
N. Y..
Oct.
28.
1839;
d.
Binghamton,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
23,
1899;
m.
Binghamton,
Helen E.,
dau. of Lewis and
Julia
(Collier)
Morris,
b.
Morris,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
4, 1844,
d.
Bingham-
ton,
July 29,
1886.
Children,
b.
Binghamton, except
one:
Lewis M., b. Oct.
27, 1870;
d.
Binghamton,
Oct.
31,
1881.
Frederick
M.,
b. New York
City,
Dec.
16, 1872;
d. New York
City,
Feb.
23, 1873.
1280 Charles B..'* b. Mar.
7. 1874;
m. Adeline
Metzgar.
Julia
L.,
b. Feb.
16, 1877;
d.
Binghamton.
Feb.
18,
1877.
Harriette E.,
b.
Jan.
10,
1879;
res.
1902, Binghamton,
N. Y.
;
unm.
726. Amelia'^
Babcock,
dau. of Simon and Celia
(Kellogg)
Babcock
(Luke.
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Scott,
N. Y.,
Mar. 20,
1841
;
res.
1902,
Kent,
O.
;
m.
Friendship,
N.
Y.,
Charles Howard.
Children :
Harriet, b.
1862;
m. B. Frank
Drake;
res.
1902, Friendship,
N. Y.
They
have two children.
Nora,
b.
1867;
m. ATilton Knerfel
;
res.
1902, Kent. O.
They
have
two children.
Nina, b.
1871
; m. Charles Powers. She d.
Kent, O., Mar.,
1902.
727.
Ch.\rle.s Henry^
Babcock,
son of Simon and Celia
(Kellogg)
Babcock
(Luke,
Oliver,
Oliver,
John,
The Babcuck
Genealogy. 307
James),
b.
Cazenovia,
N.
Y.,
June 27, 1848;
res.
1902,
Lafayette,
Ind.
;
m.
Lafayette. June
10,
1889,
Ella,
dau. of
James
and Kli/.a
i'arks,
b. Dec.
15,
i860.
Children,
b.
Lafayette:
Joseph P.,
b.
1893,
d.
young; Burton,
b.
1895,
d.
young; Charles,
b.
1899.
728. Hon.
Joseph
C."'
Sibley,
son of Dr.
Joseph
C. and
Lucy
Elvira
(Babcock) Sibley (Luke,
Oliver, Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Friendship,
N. Y.,
Feb.
18,
1850;
res.
1902,
Frank-
lin,
Pa.;
m.
Wellsville,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
17, 1870,
Metta
E.,
dau.
of
3i9Simon'^
and Celia
(Kellogg)
Babcock,
b.
Friendship,
Nov.
28,
1853.
Joseph
C.
Sibley
is an oil refiner. He was first elected as
member of
Congress
as a Democrat from the Erie-Crawford
district
;
second w^as elected as a Democrat from his home dis-
trict,
including
Warren
County
;
was reelected for his
present
term from the same district as a
Republican.
Children :
Josephine,
b.
Friendship, Jan.
16,
1873;
res.
1902, Franklin, Pa.;
m.
Franklin, Mar.
17, 1897,
William E. Heathcote.
Celia, b. Franklin.
Sept. 19, 1874;
res.
1902. Franklin;
m.
Franklin,
June 5, 1901
; William
AI.,
son of Alexander and
Mary (McBride)
Wilson,
b. Nov.
15, 1870.
729. Edwin Henry'''
Sibley,
A.]\L,
son of Dr.
Joseph
and
Lucy
Elvira
(Babcock) Sibley
(Luke, Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Bath,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
12,
1857:
res.
1902,
Frank-
lin. Pa.;
m.
Dunkirk.
N.
Y.,
Dec.
23. 1884, Jessie
A.,
dau.
of Richard and ]\Liria
(Thompson) \Villiams,
b. New Ha-
ven. O..
Apr. 29. 1863.
d.
Franklin, Pa.,
Apr.
2.
1901.
Children, b. Franklin:
Edna, b. Dec.
23. 1885
: res.
1902,
Franklin, Pa.
Joseph
C. b.
Jan. 27,
1888 : res.
1902,
Franklin. Pa.
Jeanette,
b. Mar.
23, 1889;
res.
1902,
Franklin. Pa.
730.
Fanny L." Crane, dau. of Rev. Ezra F. and
Lucy
Elvira
(Babcock)
Crane
(Luke.
Oliver.
Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Elmira,
N.
Y.,
May 5, 1873;
d.
Franklin, Pa.;
m
Albert F.
Logan.
Child:
Charles Miller
Logan,
b. .
731.
Amanda M.'''
Babcock.
dau. of
Henry
and Elvina
(Baker)
Babcock
(Harris, Joseph,
Oliver,
John, James),
3o8
The Dabcock
Genealogy.
b.
Guilford, Vt.,
Oct.
23, 1830;
res.
1902,
Brattleboro,
Vt.
;
ni.
lirattleljoro,
Aug. 29, 1850, Clark,
son of Daniel and
Esther
Stark,
b.
Guilford,
i\pr.
12,
1825,
d.
Brattleboro,
Mar.
16,
1893.
Children,
b. Guilford :
Williard,
b.
July
10,
1851 ;
d.
Brattleboro,
Feb.
8, 1899;
in. New-
port,
N. H., JMar.
17, 1872,
Edith
M.,
dau. of Hiram and Mariette
(Jackson) Fletcher,
b.
Newport,
N.
H., Aug. 22, 1859;
res.
1902,
Brattleboro.
Minnie
A.,
b. Oct.
27, 1858;
m.
Brattleboro,
Dec.
30, 1880, Dwight
Winchester.
732.
Mahlon Palmer^
Babcock,
son of Thomas
J.
and
Louise
(Newell)
Babcock
(Harris, Joseph,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Oriskany
Falls,
N. Y.,
Feb.
20,
1830;
d.
Brooklyn,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
11,
1898;
m. New York
City, Sept. 18,
i860,
Harriet
A.,
dau. of
James
and Amelia
(Arnold)
Yeaton,
b. New York.
Children,
b. New York
City
:
Frank,
b.
;
res.
1902,
at 210 Ninth
St.,
Brooklyn,
N. Y.
;
unm.
Carrie A., b.
;
res.
1902,
at
Dover,
N.
J.;
ni.
(i)
Dec.
16,
1886, Frank B.
Wood;
m.
(2) Dec, 1902,
William Chamberlain.
Ella
A.,
b.
1864;
res.
1902,
Dover,
N.
J.;
m.
(i) Aug., 1893,
William Sullivan
;
m.
(2) 1899,
Arthur
Losey.
Fanny J.,
b.
1867;
res.
1902,
at 210 Ninth St.,
Brooklyn;
unm.
Albert, b.
1869;
res.
1902,
at 210 Ninth St.,
Brooklyn;
unm.
Harry,**
b.
1875;
res.
1902,
at
520
Fourth Ave.,
Brooklyn,
N. Y.
;
m.
Oct., 1901,
Annie Duff,
of Canada.
They
have one
child, Harry."
William; Walter; Estelle,
b.
1886;
d.
733.
Austin H.'''
Babcock,
son of Thomas
J.
and Louise
(Newell)
Babcock
(Harris,
Joseph
Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Augusta,
N.
Y.,
1835;
res.
1902, Oriskany
Falls. N. Y.
;
m. E.
Hamilton,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
2t,, 1857,
Laura
C,
dau. of
Jared
Wade.
Children :
1281 Lillian
E.,^
b.
June
16,
1858;
m.
Alphonso
Kimbrick.
1282 Irncss
Eugene,
b.
May 2.S.
1861 ; m. Gertrude Rohl.
Birge
L., b. Oronoco, Minn.,
1864.
Willis Austin, b.
Hcnryville, Minn., Nov., 1869;
res.
1902,
at
1568
Edgerton St.,
St.
Paul,
Minn.
734.
John
We.sley" Babcock.
son of Thomas
J.
and Lou-
ise
(Newell)
Babcock
(Harris,
Joseph,
Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Augusta
Center,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 3, 1838;
res.
1902, Minneapolis,
Minn.;
m.
Bernardston, Mass.,
Mar.
i,
1859,
Abbie L.,
dau. of
Henry
and Lucretia
(Johnson) Bagg,
b.
Waterloo, 111.,
Apr. 7, 1840,
d.
Minneapolis, July
22,
1901.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 309
Children :
1283 Henry
R.,"
b.
Jan. i8, i860;
ni. Martha A. Palmer.
1284
Charles, 1).
Aug. 3, 1862;
m. Leoline Booth.
Alice
j\I.,
b.
Douglass, Minn., Apr. 7, 1864;
d.
Oronoco, Minn.,
Oct. I,
1865.
Nellie, b.
Oronoco,
Feb.
23, 1866;
d.
Dodge Center, Alinn., Jan. i,
1884.
1285 John Wesley,
b.
Aug. 3,
1868; ni. Susie Kees.
Fred
R.,
b. Pine
Island, Minn.,
Mar.
26, 1872;
d.
Minneapolis,
Dec.
14, 1892.
Burt
E.,
b. Pine Island, Dec.
11, 1873;
d.
Apr. 4, 1874.
Luella A., b. Pine Island, Feb.
12, 1875 ;
d.
Sept., 1876.
1286 Estelle
May,
b.
May 13, 1878;
m. Samuel C. Yeaton.
735.
Mary E."
Corbett,
dau. of
Joseph
and
Jane (Bahcock)
Corhett
(Joseph, Joseph, Ohver, John, James),
b. Mas-
sachusetts,
Dec.
31,
18^8;
res.
1902,
Alfred
Station,
N. Y.
;
m.
Hartsville,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
18, 1864,
Samuel
P..
son of Wel-
come and Prudence
(Pettibone)
Burdick,
b.
Alfred,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
30, 1838.
Children,
b. Alfred Station :
Welcome
F.,
b. Nov.
18, 1864;
res.
1902, Alfred;
m.
Alfred, 1890,
Mina,
dau. of Albert and Susan
(Burdick)
Westcott.
Jane,
b. Oct.
14, 1870;
d. Alfred,
May
18,
1901
; m.
Alfred, Jan. 19,
1890, Milo,
son of Milo and
Lydia (Langworthy) Palmer,
b.
Alfred;
res.
1902,
Alfred Station.
Lee
Roy,
b.
Sept. 25, 1871 ;
res.
1902,
Alfred
Station;
m.
Andover,
Oct.
25, 1890,
Rachel
Slocum,
b. Andover.
Arlton, b. Dec. 8, 1880
;
res.
1902,
Alfred Station
;
unm.
736.
Joseph
Hugh'
Babcock,
son of
Hugh
Wallace and
Sarah
(Stone)
Babcock
(Joseph, Joseph,
Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Leyden,
Mass.,
July 4. 1821;
d. New
Corydon,
Ind.,
Mar.
15. 1848;
m.
Aug-.
6,
1840,
Eliza
Ann, dau. of
Celah and Annie
(Blanchard)
Hosley,
b.
Woodford, Vt.,
Jan.,
1820,
d. North
Adams. Mass.,
Jan.
6,
1850.
Children :
1287
Sarah
Eliza^ b.
Sept. 30, 1844
: m.
Elbrige Myron Haynes.
Louisa Anna, b. New
Corydon, Ind.,
Dec.
9, 1846;
d. North
Adams,
Mass., May
21, 1849.
737.
Jane
Maria"
Babcock,
dau. of
Hugh
Wallace and
Sarah
(Stone)
Babcock
(Joseph, Joseph,
Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Leyden.
Mass..
May 25, 1825;
d.
Taunton, Mass.,
Apr. 19. 1857;
m.
Lowell, Mass.,
Apr.
12,
1846, Joseph
Til-
ton, son of
Joseph
Tilton and
Betsy (Sanburn)
]\Ioulton,
b.
Augusta.
Me.,
Aug. 27.
1826;
d.
Aug. 30, 1896.
310
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Children :
Charles
Tilton,
b.
Waltham, Mass., Apr. 2, 1848;
d.
Elgin, 111.,
Oct.
30, 1877,
unm.
1288
George M.,"*
b. Mar.
15, 1851;
m. Anna Florence Garland.
738.
Charles Rollin"
Babcock,
son of
Hugh
Wallace and
Sarah
(Stone)
Babcock
(Joseph, Joseph,
Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Halifax, Vt.,
Oct.
27, 1827;
d.
Faribault, Minn.,
Feb.
23, 1864;
m.
(i) Saratoga Springs,
N.
Y.,
Maria, dan.
of David and Elizabeth
(Crosier)
Stowe,
b.
Halifax,
d. Wa-
terville, Minn.,
Aug.,
1862;
m.
(2) Faribault,
Oct.
30, 1863,
Marcia
Wing.
Children
by
first wife:
1289
Sarah
Elizabeth,*'
b.
May 9, 1852 ;
m. Frank Leon Brainard.
1290
Ella Maria,
b.
Jan. 24, 1854;
m. Frank
Douglass Flyde.
Adaline,
b. Waterville. Feb.
7, 1857;
d.
Waterville,
Feb.
7, 1857.
Adalaide,
twin to
Adaline,
d.
young.
Mary
Etta, b. Waterville. Feb.
28, 1859;
d.
Waterville, May 15,
1885;
m. St.
Paul, Minn.,
Oct.
25, 1881,
Charles A.
Gray.
Child
by
second wife:
1291
Charles
J.,
b.
July 17, 1864;
m. Helen
Murray.
739.
Mary Ellen'^
Babcock,
dau. of
Hugh
Wallace and
Sarah
(Stone)
Babcock
(Joseph, Joseph,
Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Leyden.
Mass.,
Apr. 29, 1832;
res.
1900,
Water-
ville, Minn.;
m.
(i)
North
Adams, Mass.,
Dec.
25, 1853,
Myron
S.,
son of Dr. Hiram and
Lydia (Balam)
Sheldon,
b.
Monroe,
Aug.
21,
1831,
d.
Waterville,
Jan.
21,
1865:
m.
(2)
Milton, Minn.,
Feb.
23, 1869,
Samuel
A.,
son of
Henry
W.
and
Mary
B.
(Williams)
Miner,
b.
Colerain, Mass.,
Feb.
8,
1843,
d. Mar.
2,
1901.
Children
by
first husband :
Inez
Imogene,
b.
Iosco, Minn.,
Sept. 17, 1857;
d.
Iosco, Apr. 19,
1859.
Edwin Ruthwin, b. Iosco, Feb. 22,
i860;
d.
Iosco,
Sept. 15, 1865.
Ida Bell, b.
Blooming
Grove, Minn.,
Mar.
18, 1862;
res.
1900,
Waterville ; m. Waterville,
June
18.
1890,
Silas Edward,
son of
Gould and
Julane Grover,
b.
Rochester, Minn.,
Nov. 18,
1855.
They
have four children.
Arthur
Myron,
b. Iosco, Mar.
25, 1864;
res.
1900,
Waterville;
m.
Waterville,
Apr. 4, 1889,
Ada Esther, dau. of
Byron
and Victoria
Williams,
b. Crane
Creek, Minn., Oct.
29, 1869. They
have five
children.
740.
John
Matthews'^
Babcock,
son of
Hugh
Wallace and
Sarah
(Stone)
Babcock
(Joseph, Joseph,
Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Leyden,
Mass., Nov.
20,
1834;
d.
Portland, Ore.,
The Babcock
Genealogy. 311
Dec.
18,
1890;
ni.
(i) Colerain, Mass.,
Alzina
Stowe,
d.
Waterville,
Minn.,
1802;
m.
(2) Faribault, Minn.,
Dec.
23,
1866,
Mary .Vngeline
Robinson;
res.
1900,
Los
Angeles,
Cal.
Children :
Cora Alma, h. Faribault,
June 15, 1870.
Charles
Hugh,
b. Fariljault,
Apr. 9, 1874.
Winnifrcd
E.,
b.
Faribault,
Feb.
2, 1877;
m. Nov.
13, 1895, Guy
S.
Lapham.
741.
Dr. George^
Riddell,
son of
George
and
Mary (Bab-
cock)
Riddell
(Joseph, Joseph,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Colerain, Mass.,
Aug. 30, 1823;
d.
Canisteo,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
26,
1885;
m.
(i) Canisteo,
Apr. 2,
1854,
Carrie
Shurtliff,
d.
June
4, 1864;
m.
(2) Aug.
28,
1865, Mary
Warner.
George
Riddell
graduated
at the
University
of New York
Mar.
10,
1855; practiced
medicine at Canisteo until
1878,
when he removed to
Bradford,
Pa.
Children,
b.
Canisteo,
N. Y. :
Chester,
b. Feb.
14. 1855;
d.
Aug. 17, 1855.
Lizzie
L.,
b.
Apr.
11,
1856.
Sarah,
b.
Jan.
10,
1859;
d. I\Iar.
20, 1872.
742.
Lorenzo B."
Riddell,
son of
George
and
Mary (Bab-
cock)
Riddell
(Joseph, Joseph,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Colerain, Mass.,
Apr. 25, 1831
;
res.
1902, Hallock, Minn.;
m.
Canisteo, N.
Y.,
July 4, 1855,
Caroline F. .
Children :
Helen, b.
May 27. 1859 ;
d.
Lemuel C, b. Canisteo.
Dec,
1868.
Laura E., b. Canisteo,
July 15, 1871.
Lewis,
b. .
743.
Dr. Le Roy"
Riddell,
son of
George
and
Mary
(Bab-
cock)
Riddell
(Joseph. Joseph,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Colerain, Mass.,
Sept.
11,
1833;
res.
1902,
Canisteo, N. Y.
;
m.
Canisteo,
Dec.
17, 1863,
Emma
L., dau. of Hiram and
Elmira
Pratt, b. New
Woodstock,
N.
Y., Feb.
i,
1833,
d. Can-
isteo,
Apr.
26,
1901.
He
graduated
at the
L^niversity
of New
"N^ork in
1863,
and has
practiced
medicine in Canisteo since
that date.
Children,
b. Canisteo:
Hirani P., b. Oct. 20,
1864;
d.
Canisteo.
Apr.
18, 1886, unni.
John,
b.
Jan. 14. 1866; d. Canisteo, Dec.
IQ.
1893.
unm.
Carrie Elmira, b. Nov. 12, 1868; res.
1902,
Rush
City,
Minn.; m.
Canisteo,
June 27. 1888,
Dr. Alva
J.
Stone. Has two sons.
Harriet, b. Dec. 4.
1874:
res.
1902. Canisteo;
m.
Canisteo, Apr. 21,
1897, Gay
W. Hall. Has two children.
312
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
744.
William'^
Riddell,
son of
George
and
Mary (Bab-
cock)
Riddell
(Joseph, Joseph,
OHver,
John, James),
b.
Colerain, Mass.,
F'eb.
21,
1836;
res.
1902,
Canisteo,
N. Y.
;
m.
Avoca,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
26,
1867,
Helen
C,
dau. of David
Jones,
b.
Avoca,
June 10, 1844.
Children :
Hettie
M.,
b. Oct.
5, 1868;
res.
1902,
Canisteo.
George H.,
b.
Jan. 31, 1870;
res.
1902,
Canisteo.
Sara,
b.
Aug. 9, 1876;
res.
1902,
Canisteo.
745.
Ellen A.'^
Bell,
dau. of
John
and
Lydia (Babcock)
Bell
(Joseph, Joseph,
Oliver, John, James),
b.
Heath,
Mass.,
Oct.
9, 185
1
;
res.
1902, Leyden,
Mass.;
m.
Guilford,
Vt.,
Dec.
29, 1869, George
E.,
son of David and Sarah
(Dean)
Williams,
b.
Stanford, Vt.,
June 3, 1851.
Children :
Nellie
AI.,
b.
Leyden,
Nov.
2, 1870;
res.
1902, Greenfield, Mass.;
m.
Greenfield, Arthur,
son of Brainard and Ellen
(Boyd)
Cro-
mack,
b. Colerain, Mass.
Walter,
b.
Leyden,
Nov. 11,
1872.
Alvah, b.
Leyden,
Nov.
27, 1876;.
d.
1877.
Leon, b.
Leyden,
Mar.
20, 1879.
Ethel,
b. Greenfield,
Aug. 14, 1887.
746.
Erances Charlotta'''
Babcock,
dau. of Alonzo and
Mercy (Gillette)
Babcock
(Darius,
Joseph,
Oliver,
John, James),
b. Pharsalia, N.
Y.,
Mar.
14, 1844;
res.
1902,
Norwich,
N. Y. ;
m. Morrisville, N.
Y.,
Nov.
22, 1866,
Wilson W.,
son of William and Phebe
(Scarriot)
Lucas,
b.
Smyrna,
N. Y.,
Apr. 14, 1842.
Children,
b. Randallsville:
Lillie
May,
b.

; res.
1902.
Norwich.
N. Y. ; m. Oneida, N.
Y.,
May 14, 1901,
William, son of Edwin and Rosa
(Gadsby) Haight.
Bertha
F.,
b. ; res.
1902, Plymouth,
N. Y.
;
m. O.xford, N.
Y.,
June
20, 1898, William,
son of
Henry
Hall, d.
Fulton,
N.
Y.,
Sept. I, 1898.
747.
Rose Etta'^
Babcock,
dau. of Alonzo and
Mercy
Ann
(Gillette)
Babcock
(Darius,
Joseph,
Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
McDonough,
N.
Y., Tulv n,
1853;
res.
1902,
Oneida,
N. Y.
;
m. Earlville, N.
Y.,
Nov.
14, 1873,
Silas M.
Clarke.
Children :
Archie A.,
b.
Sangerfield,
N. Y. ; res.
1902,
Oneida, N. Y.
Bernie S., b.
Bridgewater,
N. Y.
Freddie, b.
Bridgewater;
res.
1902.
Watkins.
Caroline, b. Oneida
;
res.
1902,
Watkins.
TJic Babcuck
Genealogy. 313
748.
Adelbert*^
Babcock,
son of Alonzo and
Mercy
Ann
(Gillette)
Babcock
(Darins, Joseph,
Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Pharsalia,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 5, 1856;
res.
1902,
Pool-
ville,
N.
Y.;
m.
Brookfield,
N.
Y., Aug. 20, 1882,
Addie
M.,
dait. of Isaac and
Mary (Guthrie)
Ford,
b.
Madison,
N.
Y.,
June
22, 1864.
Children :
Hattie G., b. Brookfield, Mar.
14, 1887;
res.
1902, Poolville,
N. Y.
Howard, b.
Poolville, May 7, 1899.
Warren
D.,
b.
Binghamton,
N.
Y., May 25, 1900.
749. Elnathax W'ells^ Babcock,
son of
Peleg
and Eliza-
beth
(Wells)
Babcock
(Abel, James, James, James,
John, James),
b.
Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
Sept. 30, 1790;
d. Ash-
away,
R.
I.,
Feb.
26, 1858;
m.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
3,
1814, Sally (his cousin),
dau. of William and
Lucy (Bab-
cock)
Davis, b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Apr. 17, 1794,
d. Ash-
away,
R.
I., Sept. 7, 1857.
"Elnathan Babcock was
Captain
of the
Hopkinton
Militia
in 18 1
5-
16. He was
Justice
for
Hopkinton
in 1826 and
1844."
(Smith.)
Children, b.
Hopkinton:
1292 Lucy
]\I.," b.
May 9, 1815;
m. Lebbeus M. Cottrell.
Elizabeth,
b. Feb. 6, 1818: res.
1902. Hornellsville,
N. Y.
;
unm.
Mary,
b.
Apr. 7,
1820 ; m.
844
Daniel Irish.
Lydia P.,
b.
Apr. 30, 1822;
d. IMar. i,
1837.
Sally
Ann. b. Feb.
3, 1830
; d. Nov.
3, 1864,
unm.
William D., b.
May 23, 1832;
d. Oct.
3, 1833.
750.
Mary^
Babcock,
dau. of
Peleg
and Elizabeth
(Wells)
Babcock
(Abel,
James, James, James, John, James),
b.
Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
Jan. 9, 1794:
d. Potter
Hill, R. I.,
Sept. 29,
1862;
m. Oct. 28.
1813, Joseph,
son of
Joseph
and Phebe
(Wells)
Potter,
b. Potter
Hill,
Aug. 4, 1787,
d. Potter
Hill,
Mar.
4.
1880.
He and his
brother, Thomas
W., were
partners
in business
at Potter Hill, where
they
for
many years
owned and
operated
a cotton
factory, fulling-mill
and
grist-mill,
and at the same
time had a
country
store.
Children :
Julia,
b.
Jan. 9, 1815;
d.
May
6. 1826.
George,
b.
Jan.
12.
1823 ;
d. Feb.
17, 1852,
unm.
Lucy,
b. Nov.
11, 1829;
d.
young.
751.
Peleg^
Babcock,
Jr.,
son of
Peleg
and Elizabeth
(Wells)
Babcock
(Abel, James,
James, James, John,
314
Tlic Bahcock
Genealogy.
James),
b. Rhode
Island,
Apr. 7,
1801
;
d. De
Riiyter,
N.
Y.,
May
6,
1858;
m.
(i)
Lucinda
Brown,
b.
July
21, 1804,
d.
Little
Genesee,
N.
Y.,
Feb. 2,
1841 ;
m.
(2) Emily
Nichols.
Children
by
iirst wife:
1293 Fanny,"
b. Nov.
4, 1826;
m.
James
Greonman.
1294
Daniel
E.,
b.
July 12, 1828;
in. Hannab Witter.
1295
Elizabetb
A.,
b.
Aug. 27, 1830;
m. Caleb Lewis.
Ann
Elizabetb, b. Little
Genesee,
N.
Y., Aug. 27, 1830;
d. W. Gene-
see,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
15, 1889;
m.
Luke,
son of
Peleg iVlaxson,
b.
Hop-
kinton, R. L
;
res.
1902, Weekapung,
R. L No cbildren.
Harriet
Newell,
b.
Aug. 27, 1833 ;
d. Oct.
3, 1847.
Mary Esther,
b. Oct.
25, 1835 ;
res.
1902,
Fern
Hill, Tacoma,
Wash.
;
m. Mason Holmes.
Alanson
A., b. Little
Genesee,
N.
Y., Jan. 3, 1838;
d.
Genesee,
Jan. 20, 1841.
1296
Elnathan
Wells,
b.
Aug. 24, 1840;
m. Eva Harter.
752.
Elizabeth Ann^
Babcock,
dan. of
Peleo;-
and Eliza-
beth
(Wells)
Babcock
(Abel, James, James, James,
John, James),
b.
Chester, Mass., Oct.
31,
181 1
;
d.
Pawcatuck,
Conn.,
July 4, 1883;
m.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Feb.
27, 1831,
Dr.
Francis
Murphy,
b. Oct.
31,
1808,
d.
Pawcatuck,
Nov.
9,
1880.
Children :
Ann Maria,
b.
Newport,
R. L, Oct. 2,
1835;
d.
Bridgeport, Conn.,
June 14, 1899;
m.
Westerly,
R. L,
Sept.
26,
1851,
Courtland West.
Julia Ann,
b.
Newport. May 18, 1837;
d. New York
City, Jan. 12,
190T ;
m.
Westerly,
R.
L, Jan. 17, 1858, Benjamin
F. Burdick.
Harriet
P.,
b.
Westerly,
Mar.
19, 1839;
d.
Westerly, Jan. 16, 1902;
m.
Westerly,
Dec.
31, 1856,
Thomas
J. Noyes.
William F., b. Westerlv, R. L, Nov.
27, 1840;
d.
Westerly, Jan. 2,
1843.
William P., b.
Westerly,
Mar.
27, 1844;
d.
Westerly,
Oct.
10, 1899;
m.
(i) Bridgeport,
Conn.,
Sept.
20, 1870, Sophia Savage;
m.
(2)
Westerly,
Feb.,
1878, Mary Landphere.
Mary
Elizabeth, b.
Westerly,
Feb. 21,
1846;
res.
1902, Trenton,
N.
J.;
m. (i)
Westerly. May 23,
1868, Samuel
Moyle;
m.
(2)
Bridgeport,
Conn., Mar. 12,
1889,
Robert E. Peterson.
Peleg
B., b.
Westerly, Jan.
16, 1849;
d.
Bridgeport,
Dec.
12, 1872;
m. New York
City,
Dec.
29,
1868, Minnie Grant.
1297
Oscar F.,"
b.
June
21,
185
1
;
m. Ann E.
Chapman.
753.
William Mulford^
Babcock,
son of Mulford and
Anna
(Miner)
Babcock
(Abel,
James, James, James,
John, James),
b.
Apr.
18, 1800;
d.
Anderson, Ind.,
Mar.
31,
1878;
m.
Burlinolon,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
31,
1828,
Palmyra,
dan. of
Eri and
Polly (Joice)
Densmore,
b.
Burlington, Apr. 24,
1809.
d.
Mexico,
N.
Y.,
Sept.
6,
1837.
Children :
Mary
A., b. De
Ruyter,
N. Y..
May
28,
1830;
res.
1902,
Weeds-
port,
N. Y. ;
m.
Weedsport,
Dec.
19,
i860, Alonzo L. Putnam, b.
Brutus,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
2, 1823.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 315
Eri
1).,
1). De
Ruyter,
N.
Y., Sept.
21,
183
1
;
res.
1902,
Harbor
Springs, Mich.;
m.
Vermilion,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
8, 1855,
Catherine
Keller.
1298 John W.,"
b.
July 17, 1833;
ni.
Julia
A. Sherman.
1299 Henry M.,
b.
Aug. 19, 1836;
m.
Ruby
M.
Joice.
754. Perry G.*^
Babcock,
son of Mill ford and Anna Mi-
ner)
Babcock
(Abel, James, James, James, John,
James),
b. Feb.
28, 1812;
d.
Scriba,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 29,
1892;
m.
(i)
Mar.
16,
1837,
Eunice
Wilcox,
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
May
25, 1815,
d.
Sept.
11,
1840;
m.
(2) Westerly,
1841, Eliza,
dau. of Nathaniel
Sheffield,
b.
Westerly,
Nov.
11,
1818,
d.
Scriba,
Aug.
21,
1873.
In
1856 Perry
with his
famil}-
removed from
Stonington,
Conn.,
to Scriba.
Child
by
first wife :
1300
William P.,'' b.
Sept. 11, 1839;
m. Cecilia Davis.
Children
by
second wife:
1301 Edward,
b.
Jan. 30, 1842;
m. Hettie
Hynds.
Abel,
b.
Westerly,
R.
I., June 19. 1843;
d.
young.
1302
Abel.
b. Dec.
11, 1844;
m.
(i)
Ella
Baker;
m.
(2)
Mrs. Ida
(Sis-
son)
Babcock.
Sans, b.
Westerly, Aug. 14, 1846;
d.
young.
Martha E., b.
Westerly,
Dec.
30, 1849;
d.
young.
Frances, b.
Westerly,
Feb.
22, 185
1
;
d. Scriba, N.
Y., 1877;
m.
Fayette
Forward. No children.
1303
Geo. S., b.
Sept. 5, 1852
; m. Ida Daniels.
Arthur,
b.
Stonington, Conn.,
Feb.
27, 1854;
res.
1902, Oswego,
N. Y.
;
unm.
Thomas W.,
b.
Scriba,
June 15, 1855;
I'es.
1902,
New
Haven,
N. Y.
;
m. Scriba,
1887,
Cora Farmer.
Mary J.,
b.
Aug. 29, 1864;
res.
1902, Stonington;
m.
Westerly,
Landphere.
755.
John
R.^**
Babcock,
son of Mulford and Anna
(Miner)
Babcock
(Al)el.
James, James, James. John. James),
b.
Preston, Conn.; d. Oneco. Conn.,
IMay
26,
1900;
m. Caroline
Rouse,
d.
W^ashington,
R.
I.,
1890.
Children :
Samuel T., b. .
John
S., b. ; res.
1902,
Bristol, Soldiers' Home.
Thomas W., b.
;
res.
1902,
Summit.
Susan,
b. Voluntown ; d.
Cranston, 1884.
James,
b.
;
d. Centerville.
Sarah,
b.
;
d. Centerville,
1858.
756.
Eunice^
Babcock.
dau. of
Stephen
and
ISfercy
(Hinck-
ley)
Babcock
(Nathaniel, Nathaniel.
James. James,
John,
James),
b.
1791
;
d.
Aug., 1877;
m. Ethan
Crandall,
of
Potter
Hill,
R. T.
3i6
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Children :
Wealthy,
h.
Sept. 23, 1820;
d.
June 7, 1878;
m.
(i) June 21, 1855,
John P.,
son of
Jesse
Babcock, Jr.,
b.
Aug. 17,
181
1,
d.
Mystic,
Conn., Jan. 20, 1868;
m.
(2)
Charles P.
Gallup.
Nancy
J\I.
;
Carrie.
757.
Stephen*^
Babcock,
Jr.,
son of
Stephen
and
Mercy
(Hinckley)
Babcock
(Nathaniel,
Nathaniel,
James,
James, John, James),
b.
1793;
d. Nov.
10,
1870;
m. Dec.
23,
18 18
( ?),
Emma
Bentley,
d.
Jan. 14, 1876, aged
80. He was
a farmer in
Stonington,
Conn.
Children :
Mary Ann,
b.
June 15, 1820;
d. Mar.
24, 1892;
m. Edwin P.
Berry.
Stephen L.,
b.
1822;
d.
Jan. 28, 1824.
Lucy
G., b. Mar.
9, 1825 ;
d.
Aug. 30, 1827.
Frank
W.,
b. Nov.
5, 1827;
d.
May 31, 1893.
1304
Ira B.," b.
July 24, 1830;
m. Maria G. Green.
758.
Samuel Hinckley^
Babcock,
son of
Stephen
and
Mercy (Hinckley)
Babcock
(Nathaniel,
Nathaniel,
James, James, John, James),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
1798;
d. N.
Stonington, Apr. 3, 1877;
m. Feb.
28,
1832,
Caroline
S.,
dan. of Amos and Amelia
(Babcock)
Stanton,
of N. Ston-
ington,
b. Oct.
19,
1808,
d.
Jan.
11,
1867.
Samuel lived in N.
Stonington
;
was a farmer.
Children,
b. N.
Stonington (from
Stanton
Genealogy
and
Family Records)
:
1305
Samuel
Avery,"
b. Dec.
29, 1832;
m.
Mary J.
Barber.
Daniel
H.,
b.
July
2,
1834;
d. Nov.
28, 1857.
Horace
S.,
b.
June, 1837;
res.
1902, Westerly,
R.
I.;
unm.
Albert Clinton, b. Dec. 12,
1840.
Enlisted in the 21st
Regiment,
Connecticut
Volunteers;
d. New Haven
Hospital, Jan. 31, 1863.
759. Henry^
Babcock,
son of
Stephen
and
Mercy (Hinck-
ley)
Babcock
(Nathaniel,
Nathaniel,
James, James,
John, James),
b.
Jan. 19,
1800;
d.
Sept.
16,
1875;
m. Feb.
4. 1839, Mary
Ross,
of
Westerly,
R. I.
Child :
Mary Esther,
b.
;
m. and res.
1902,
New York
City.
760. Elizabeth Stuart''
Babcock,
dan. of
Stephen
and
Elizabeth
(Stuart)
Babcock
(Nathaniel,
Nathaniel,
James. James, John, James),
b. Dec. 28,
1806;
d. N. Ston-
ington, Sept.
22. 1886;
m. Dec. 21.
1826,
Cyrus
W.
Brown,
Jr.,
b. Mar.
11, 1806,
d. Nov.
27. 1875.
Cyrus
W. Brown was a farmer,
a wool
merchant,
and
buyer
Tlic Babcuck
Gcncalugy. 317
and seller of
poultry
in Boston. He was a
Deacon,
and much
respected by
the
townspeople
in N.
Stonington.
Children :
1306 Emily E.,"
b.
Jan. 16, 1828;
m. Thomas W. Wheeler.
1307 Cyrus Henry,
b. Nov.
24, 1829;
m. Sarah C. JMaxson.
1308
Louise
A., b. Mar. 21,
1832;
m. Dr. E. R. Lewis.
1309 Gideon,
b.
Aug. 3, 1834;
m.
(i) ^Liry
L.
Hollis;
m.
(2)
Martha
C. Hollis.
J3I0
Bcnadam
Williams,
b.
Apr. 4, 1836;
m. Almira McGlaflin.
131
1
Thomas,
b.
June 28, 1838;
m.
Mary Colby.
John
B., b. Feb.
3, 1841,
N.
Stonington ;
m. Oct.
5, 1865,
Lavina
Richardson,
of
Windsor,
Conn.
;
res.
Westerly,
R. L
They
had
three children.
Sarah
E.,
b.
May 23. 1843 ;
m. Nov.
29, 1863,
Allen
Barber,
of
Westerly. They
had one son.
William
S.,
b.
July 11, 1845;
m. Dec.
27, 1870,
Carrie
Colby. They
have three children.
James
S.. b. Mar. 2.
1848;
m.
Apr. 29, 1872, Mary
E.
Brayton,
of
Westerly.
One child.
761.
John
D.^
Babcock,
son of
Stephen
and
IMercy (Davis)
Babcock
(Nathaniel, Nathaniel, James, James, John,
James),
b. Feb.
5, 1818;
d.
Jan.
11,
1887;
m.
(i) Jan. 5,
1843,
Harriet D.
Bentley,
d.
Jan. 31, ;
m.
(2)
Eunice
A. Maine.
Children
by
first wife :
Susan
H.,
b. Oct. 21, 1845;
res.
1902,
Old
Mystic,
Conn.
John
R.,
b.
June 17, 1848;
res.
1902,
Old
Mystic,
Conn.; m. Mar.
19,
1896,
Martha Eliza
Chipman. They
have one
daughter, Emily,
b. Nov.
2, 1899.
Children
by
second wife:
1312
William," b.
Julv 14, 1855;
m.
Mary
E. Burdick.
Wealthy
E.,
b. Feb.
24. 1858;
d. Oct.
5,
1880.
Betsey
A., b. Feb.
24,
1861
;
d.
1863.
Abby
L.,
b. Mar. 26,
1865;
m.
May 22, 1890,
Wallace A.
Phillips;
res.
1902, Bridgeport,
Conn.
762.
Jonas
Larrison^
Babcock,
son of
Stephen
and
Mercy
(Davis)
Babcock
(Nathaniel, Nathaniel.
James, James,
John. James),
b. ]\Iar.
i, 1820;
d.
Apr.
21,
1855;
m.
Abby
C.
Stanton,
of
Stonington,
Conn.,
b. Mar.
i, 1822,
d. Nov.
12,
1853-
Child :
Edwin Lewis, b.
Sept. 5, 1843 ;
d.
Apr.
8,
1849.
763.
William Stuart^
Babcock, son of
Stephen
and
Alercy
(Davis)
Babcock
(Nathaniel, Nathaniel,
James,
James. John. James),
b. Mar.
20, 1822; d.
May
8,
1899;
m.
Oct.
4, 1859,
Frances E.
]\Iaine, b.
June 15, 1840,
3i8
The Babcuck
Genealogy.
Children :
1313
William
P.,"
b. Feb.
5, 1862;
m. Carrie A. Green.
1314
Nellie
F.,
b.
July
28,
1865;
111.
(Jeorge
L. Bradford.
1315
Anna
E.,
b.
Jan. 16, 18O7 ;
m. Nathan
Exeley.
1316 Stephen B.,
b. Feb.
6, 1870;
ni. Birdie M.
Kenyon.
13 17
Callie
M.,
b. Nov.
16, 1871 ;
m. Albert
Exeley.
764. Eliza^
Babcock,
daii. of Reitben and Susanna
(Gould)
Babcock
(Reuben,
Nathaniel,
James, James, John,
James),
b. E. Poestenkill.
N.
Y.,
181
r;
d.
Lockport,
N.
Y.,
May 14,
1881
;
m. E.
Poestenkill,
Dec.
31, 1829.
Walter
Ives,
b. Mar.
8,
1809,
d.
Lockport, June
18,
1878. They
lived in
Lockport,
N. Y.
Children :
Warren
Ashley,
b. Dec. 6.
1830;
res.
1902, Lockport,
N. Y.
;
ni.
(i)
Nov.
22, 1851, Lucy
Richards;
m.
(2)
Frances Van Wic. He
had three children
by
his second wife. He enlisted in the Union
Army
in
1862,
and served until the end of the Civil
War, 15th
New York Volunteers. Is
engaged
in the Insurance business.
Amanda
Jane,
b.

-;
m. Horatio Wells. She d.
Lockport,
1858 (?)
or 1868
(?).
1318
Lewis
C*
b. Oct. 26,
1833;
m. Martha A. Bixler.
Cynthia, Harry,
and
John
d.
young.
765.
Cynthia'^
Babcock,
dan. of Reul)en and Susanna
(Gould)
Babcock
(Reuben,
Nathaniel,
James, James,
John, James),
b. E.
Poestenkill,
N. Y.,
Dec.
3,
1812;
d.
Troy,
N.
Y., Apr. 13, 1896;
m.
June 6,
183s.
Chester
Brockway,
of
Troy,
N.
Y.,
d.
Apr.
i,
1874.
Children :
Sarah Frances, b. Nov.
i, 1839;
res.
1902, Eighth
Ave. and South
St.,
Troy,
N. Y. ; unm.
1319
Albert
E.,
b.
May 9. 1842 ;
res,
Troy.
N. Y.
;
ni.
Amaryllis Myers.
1320 Emma,
b. Dec.
7, 1844;
m. Robert Hatchman.
766.
Harry^
Babcock, son of Reuben and Susanna
(Gould)
Babcock
(Reuben, Nathaniel,
James, James, John,
James)
b. E.
Poestenkill,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 14, 1815;
d. Devil's
Lake, Mich., Nov.
29, 1902,
buried
Brookl}^,
Mich;
m.
(i)
Mar.,
1835, Fanny
Fonda:
m.
(2) July, 1844,
Calista,
dau.
of Hezekiah and
Betsey (Blodgett)
Fordham, b. Nov.
21,
1818,
d.
Brooklyn,
Mich.,
Jan. 29, 1875;
m.
(3)
Christine
Fonda.
Harry
lived in E.
Pembroke,
N.
Y.,
until
1874,
when he
removed to a farm at
Brooklyn,
Mich.
Child
by
first wife :
1321 John Lester,*
b.
Jan. 15, 1839;
m.
Fanny
Peard.
llic Babcock
Genealogy. 319
Children
by
secoiul wife:
Emil}-,
I). May 18,
1845;
res.
1902, Brooklyn, Mich;
m.
James
Reed.
1322
Eliza
Jane,
h.
June
18.
1849;
res.
1902,
Devil's
Lake, Mich.;
m.
Jeremiah Wilsey.
Charles
Reuben,
b. Dec.
13, 1852.
Is a
farmer,
res.
1902,
at
Custer,
Mich.;
m. E. A. Dimond.
Robert,
b.
May
21, 1855;
res.
1902, Brooklyn,
Mich. He is a
farmer; ni.
Mary
Dereniier.
767.
LucY^ Babcock,
dan. of Reul)en and Susanna
(Gould)
Babcock
(Reuben,
Nathaniel,
James, James, John,
James),
b. E.
Poestenkill,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
15,
1822;
res.
1902,
Batavia, N. Y.
;
m. EI)enezer,
son of
John
Allen.
Children :
Nancy Jane,
b.
Jan.
22,
1840;
d.
;
m. East
Pembroke,
N. Y..
June
8,
1859, Jacob
T. Arnold. He res.
1902, Rochester,
N. Y. Their
children are Lillian and Flora ; res.
1902,
Rochester.
John
Thomas,
b. Dec.
2,
1842;
res.
1902,
East
Pembroke;
m. Me-
lissa
Seeley.
Children :
Eva,
b.
1872,
d.
1873 ;
Charles b. Nov.
16,
1884.
Susan,"
b.
Apr. 15. 1845;
res.
1902, Batavia,
N. Y. ; m.
Sept.
8,
1868, Dr. Lucius B. Parmelee, b. Nov. 16,
1840. They
had four
children: Alice,'" who m. William P.
Curtis; Lucius; Edith;
and Porter.
768. M.vRv^ Babcock. dau. of Reuben and Susanna
(Gould)
Bal)cock
(Reuben,
Nathaniel,
James, James, John,
James),
b. E. Poestenkill, N.
Y.,
Jan.
18,
1824;
d.
Sept.
II,
1890;
m.
Troy,
N. Y.,
July 4, 1847,
William A. Seers.
Children :
James,
b.
June
20,
1848;
res.
1903,
at
1904
Seventh Ave.,
Troy,
N. Y.
Ransom, b. ; res.
1903, Troy,
N. Y.
;
m.
June 21, 1869,
Kate
Bigelow.
No children.
Ella Moore,
b.
1864 (?) ;
m. ALir.
4, 1886,
William O. Ives.
They
have five children.
769. Amanda Melvina^ Babcock,
dau. of Reuben and Su-
sanna
(Gould)
Babcock
(Reuben,
Nathaniel.
James.
James. John, James),
b. E. Poestenkill. N.
Y.,
Nov.
9. 1825;
res.
1903,
E. Pembroke. N. Y.
;
m.
Clarence.
N.
Y.,
May 15,
1844.
Samuel Loomis.
b.
Cicero. N.
Y..
Nov.
20.
1820,
d. E.
Pembroke,
Dec.
17, 1902.
Children :
Cyrus
C. b. Feb.
23, 1846;
d.
1846.
Herbert W.,
b.
July
26,
1848:
d.
1851.
Eugene
Sandford," b. Feb. 26.
1852;
d.
Potsdam. N.
Y.,
Jan. 18,
1879;
m. Lima. N. Y.. Dec. 22,
1873,
Delia A.
Chappell.
Thev
had one
daughter.
Mabel ,^" m. Verne L.
Shepard,
of
Lima,
N. Y.
320
TJic Babcock
Goicalogy.
Charles
Raymond,"
b.
May
2, 1858;
res.
1903, Sherburne,
N. Y.
;
m.
July 5, 1892,
Kate M. Shotwell, J>:il)a,
N. Y. ilave one
child,
Charles,'" who is
Principal
of the
High
School at Sherburne.
Clara Voletta,"
b.
June 2O, 1863;
res.
1903,
E.
Pembroke,
N. Y.
;
m. Daniel S. Wilkinson.
They
have one
child,
Florence.'"
770.
Sarah Ann^
Babcock,
dan. of Reuben and Snsanna
(Gould)
Babcock
(Reuben,
Nathaniel,
James, James,
John, James),
b. Sand
Lake,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
21,
1829;
res.
1903,
4
Ball
Place, Watervliet,
N. Y.
;
m.
Troy,
Dec.
31, 1848,
Elias
E.,
son of
John
and Sarah
(Weaver) Dodge,
b.
Pownal, Vt.,
Feb.
28, 1826,
d.
Troy,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
17, 1879.
Children,
b.
Troy:
Elias
Eaton,
b.
Sept. 2, 1852;
d. Dec.
29, 1852.
1323 Raymond Eadie,'"*
b. Feb.
24, 1854;
m. Harriet
Payne.
Ellis
Reuben,"
b.
Aug. 25, 1856;
res.
1903,
New York
City;
m.
(i)
Albany, Sept. 23, 1879, Lucy,
dau. of
John
and Emma
(Gray)
Max-
well,
b.
Delhi,
N.
Y., Apr. 7, 1856,
d.
Troy,
Feb.
8, 1887.
No
children. M.
(2) Pittsfield, June 26, 1889, Almeda,
dau. of
John
and Helen
(Thayer) Webster,
b.
Chatham,
N.
Y., Aug. 17, 1859.
They
have two
children,
Helen
Edna,'"
b. Oct.
7, 1890,
and
Leroy
W., b.
June 24, 1892.
Charles
F.,
b.
June 8, 1863;
d.
Troy,
Mar.
2, 1870.
Clara
May,
b. Oct.
i, 1864;
res.
1903, Watervliet, N. Y.
;
m.
Sept.
16,
1883,
Charles
T.,
son of Charles and Sarah
(Saunders) Clark,
b.
Troy,
Mar.
5, 1863.
No children
living.
771.
Charles^
Babcock,
son of Reuben and Susanna
(Gould)
Babcock
(Reuben,
Nathaniel.
James, James,
John, James),
b.
Troy,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
31, 1832;
d. Salt Lake
City,
Utah,
Apr. 17, 1903;
m. Maria Louise
Schermerhorn,
b.
1831 (?),
d.
Dec,
1902.
Charles Babcock was a
Jeweler
for
forty years
in
Troy,
N.
Y.,
and for a
large part
of that
period
was
city
official
time
keeper.
Children :
Charles Edward,"
b. Feb. 8,
1856;
res.
1903,
Watervliet. N. Y.
;
m.
Brooklyn, May 17, 1844,
Annie M.
Silvey. They
have one
son,
James.'"
William, b.
Sept.. 1857;
res.
1903, Watervliet,
N. Y.
;
unm.
Charlotte, b. Feb.
5,
1861
;
d. Mar.
4, 1865.
Jennie
G., b.
July
18,
1864;
res.
1903, Watervliet, N. Y. ; unm.
Mary,
b.
Sept. 18, 1868;
d.
Watervliet,
N. Y.,
Aug. 16, 1901.
Frederick,
b.
July 29, 1872;
res.
1903, Troy,
N. Y.
;
m.
Troy,
Feb.
14, 1893, Georganna Odell,
b.
Troy.
No children.
772.
Stevens^
Babcock,
son of Elias and Hannah
(Bar-
ber)
Babcock
(Elijah,
Elias.
James, James, John,
James),
b. E.
Poultney,
Vt.,
Feb.
2, 1802;
d.
Hampton,
N.
Y.,
Apr.
14, 1884;
m. Fairhaven, Vt.,
Feb.
10,
1832, Mary
A.,
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 321
dau. of Elias and
IJclsy (^W'liipplcj
Jli
AhAl,
b.
Fairhaven,
Vt.,
Aug. 13,
1808,
d.
W'obuni, Mass., Feb., 1899.
Children :
1324
Cornelius
L.,"
b. Mar.
4, 1833;
111.
(i)
llattic
Weaver;
m.
(2)
Laura
Burroughs.
Francis
R.,
b.
Sept. 4, 1839;
d.
Fairhaven, Vt., Aug. 15,
i860.
George C,
b. Oct. 2,
1842.
Killed at the Battle of the
Wilderness,
May 5, 1864.
He was Lieutenant of Co. F, 6th
Regiment
Volun-
teers, enlisted
Sept. 19, 1861,
at
Rutland,
Vt.
Mary P.,
b.
Poultney, Aug. 8, 185
1
;
res.
1903,
North
Woburn,
Mass.
773. Daphene'^
Babcock,
dau. of Silas and Rachel
(Allen)
Babcock
(Elijah,
Elias,
James, James, John, James),
b. Feb.
22,
1798;
d.
1816;
m.
Apr.
20,
1815,
Robert French.
Child :
Cynthia,''
b.
;
m. R.ezin
Chebondy.
Had one
daughter, Nancy.'"
774. Rev. Hiram*
Babcock,
son of Silas and Rachel
(Al-
len)
Babcock
(Elijah, Elias,
James, James, John,
James),
b.
Essex, Vt.,
Apr. 14,
1802;
m. Nov.
16,
1837,
Eliza,
dau. of Calvin Andrews,
d.
July
22,
1871.
Rev. Hiram moved with his father to
Wayne,
O. He
graduated
at
IMiddlebury College,
Vt.,
1833.
In
1836
he
graduated
from the Lane
Theological Seminary
;
was ordained
to
preach
Oct.
7, 1841,
his first
pastorate being
Oil
Creek,
Pa.
Children :
Lyman Beecher,
b.
May
18,
1843 ;
d. Dec.
25,
1862.
1325
Silas Allen,''
b.
May 23, 1845 ;
m. Martha Brainard.
Anna E., b.
;
d.
young.
Daniel, b.
July 23, 1849:
d.
young.
Clara E., b. Nov.
25, 1853 ;
m. Des
Moines, la., Sept. 13, 1882, John
H. Goldman.
775.
Rev. Daniel* Babcock, son of Silas and Rachel
(Al-
len)
Babcock
(Elijah,
Elias,
James, James, John,
James),
b.
Wayne,
O.,
Dec.
17.
1810;
d. W.
Townsend, Vt.,
1875;
m.
(i) Apr.
8.
1840,
Amanda
Avery,
of
Boston;
m.
(2)
Abbie L.
Blackman,
of
Plymouth, Mass.;
res.
1903,
Manomet.
He
graduated
at
college, Aug. 24, 1836.
(It
is
supposed
in
Ohio.)
Graduated at Andover
Theological Seminary.
Massa-
chusetts.
Sept. 4, 1839;
^^'^^ ordained a
Congregational
min-
ister Nov.
7, 1839.
He
preached
for
thirty-
four
years. Among
other
places,
at Talmouth,
Plymouth,
and
lastly
at Townsend.
No children
by
either
marriage.
21
322
llic Babcock
Genealogy.
776.
Sarah T.'*
Babcock,
dau. of Silas and Rachel
(Allen)
Babcuck
(Elijah,
Elias,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Jan. 17, 1812;
m. Oct.
5, 1842, James
Gibson.
Children :
Eveline
M.,
b.
;
d.
1845; Amanda;
Hiram.
777.
Horace^
Babcock,
son of Paul and Mable
(Hatch)
Babcock
(Elijah,
Elias,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Essex, Vt.,
Mar.
22, 1802;
m. Sarah
Reynolds;
res.
Jericho,
Vt. Was a farmer.
Children :
Henry,
b.
June i, 1841 ;
d.
Jericho.
Hiram,
b.
Sept. 15, 1845;
d.
Jericho.
778.
Selah^
Babcock,
son of Paul and Mable
(Hatch)
Babcock
(Elijah,
Elias,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Jericho,
Vt.,
July 23, 1804;
d.
Jericho, Sept. 18, 1880;
m.
Oct.
13, 1842, Prudence,
dau. of Daniel and
Lydia (Case)
Buxton,
b.
Westford, Vt., June
11,
1815.
He was a farmer
at
Jericho.
Children :
Reuben,
b.
June 30, 1843
;
d.
Fairfax, Va.,
Jan. 29, 1863.
1326
Adelia,"
b.
July 20, 1845
: "i- Russel D.
Johnson.
Julia,
b. Mar.
19, 1850;
d.
Jericho,
Nov.
11,
1892.
779.
JuLiu.s^
Babcock,
son of Paul and Mable
(Hatch)
Babcock
(Elijah,
Elias,
James. James, John, James),
b.
Jericho,
Vt.,
Dec.
16, 1806;
d. N.
Brookfield,
Mass.,
1893;
m.
(i)
N.
Brookfield,
1833,
Miriam
Moulton, b. New
Hamp-
shire,
1806. d. N.
Brookfield,
Dec.
13, 1845;
"i-
(2)
Charlotte
Ball,
of
Holden, Mass.,
b.
1804,
d. N.
Brookfield,
Oct.
13,
1873. Julius
was a manufacturer of shoes.
Children :
Mary,"
b.
Jan. 3, 1835
: m- Edward
Kermpton,
of
Westport,
Mass.
;
res.
1902,
North Brookfield, Mass. Had one
child, Ellen
F.,^"
who
m. Adrian
Miller;
res. Palmer, Mass. Has six children.
1327
Rev. Edwin," b.
Aug.
10,
1838:
m. Caroline Gifford.
Lydia,
b. Feb.,
1841
;
m. David
Penery ;
res.
Canterbury, Conn.;
d.
Canterbury, 1892.
780.
Submit^ Babcock, dau. of Paul and Mable
(Hatch)
Babcock
(Elijah,
Elias,
James, James, John, James),
b. Oct.
30,
1808;
d.
Spencer,
Mass.,
Feb.
22,
1875;
m. Asa
Moulton.
TJic Babcock
Genealogy. 323
Child :
Charlutta,'' b. N.
Bru(jkticld, Mass.,
.May
8,
1846;
d.
Spencer, Mass.,
Apr. 14, 1891 ;
111.
May
8, 1870,
Cliarles P.
Barton,
b.
Oakham,
Mass., June 18, 1846. They
had two children, Charles
H.,'"
b.
Apr.
7, 1872,
res.
1903, Spencer, Mass.,
nnni.
; Rosella,
b.
Sept. 2,
1877,
res.
1903, Spencer,
Mass.
781.
RuFus**
Babcock,
son of Paul and Mable
(Hatch)
Babcock
(Elijah.
Elias,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Jericho,
Vt,
Sept. 3, 1814;
d. N.
Brookfield, Mass.,
Feb.
10,
1875;
m.
Oct.,
1836,
Liicinda Pettie, b.
May
2, 1815,
d. N.
Brookfield,
July 30, 1890. They
settled at N. Brookfield.
Children,
b. N. Brookfield :
1328
Roswell Halch,'' b. Mar.
25, 1838;
m. Estella Dean.
1329 Caroline,
b. Oct. 10,
1840;
m.
(i)
Charles
Sumner;
m.
(2)
Ben-
jamin
Barnes.
1330 John,
b.
Aug. 13, 1848;
m.
Evelyn
Bowen.
782.
Timothy Erastus^
Babcock,
son of
Cyrus
G. and
Amarilla
(Hawley)
Babcock
(Rufus,
Elias,
James,
James, John. James),
b. Oct.
16,
1812;
m.
Dec,
1838,
Alice
M. Wheeler.
'
He was
adopted
at an
early age by
his uncle.
Timothy
Babcock.
Children :
Laura C,
b. Dec.
18,
1840.
Emily ]M.,
b.
Apr., 1842.
783.
Cyrus Gile.s^ Babcock, son of
Cyrus
G. and Ama-
rilla f
Hawley)
Babcock
(Rufus,
Elias,
James, James. John,
James),
b.
Colebrook,
May. 1817;
d.
Colebrook,
Dec.
13,
1843;
m.
.Sherman, Conn.. Nov.,
1838.
Maria,
dau. of
Jesse
and Amanda
Kellog'g,
b.
Sherman,
May
26,
18
16,
d.
Sherman,
Oct.
29. 1853.
Children :
1331
Amarillis," b.
May
i, 1840;
m.
Philip
Smith.
1332 Emily A.,
b.
Sept. 15, 1842;
m.
George Hungerford.
784.
Caroline Elizabeth Vas.sar^ Babcock,
dau. of Rev.
Dr. Rufus and Olivia
(Smith)
Babcock
(Rufus, Elias,
James, James. John. James),
b.
Barrington,
R.
I.,
Feb. 10,
1825;
d. Philadebhia. Pa.. Mar.
7. 1889;
m.
Poughkeepsie,
N. Y.
(by
her
father). May 27. 1852,
Hon. Horatio Gates
Jones,
son of Rev. Dr. Horatio Gates and Deborah
(Lever-
ing) Jones,
b.
Roxborough, Philadelphia,
Pa.,
Jan. 9, 1822,
d.
Philadelphia,
Mar.
13, 1893.
324
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Caroline E. V. Babcock was educated
chiefly l)y
her
father,
and also attended a
young"
kuhes'
seminary
at
Phikidelphia
and liuished under Miss
Lydia
Booth,
of
I'oughkeepsie,
N.
Y.,
the
acconiphshed
niece of Matthew
Vassar,
founder of Vas-
sar
College.
While her father was
pastor
in
Philadelphia
Miss Babcock met Horatio Gates
Jones.
Mr.
Jones graduated
at the
University
of
Pennsylvania
1
841,
was a member of the
Philadelphia
Bar,
President of the
Webster
Society
of
Philadelphia,
Vice President Historical
Society
of
Pennsylvania,
a member of the American
Antiqua-
rian
Society, Honorary
Fellow of the
Royal
Historical So-
ciety
of Great Britain. Was elected as a
Republican
to the
Senate of
Pennsylvania
in
1874,
and held the office continu-
ously (by reelections)
for
eight years.
Both he and his wife were members of tlie
Baptist
Church.
They
had no children. Mr.
Jones
was the author of sev-
eral Historical
Works,
wrote a number of articles for Dr.
Sprague's Baptist Pulpit,
and
published
a
Genealogy
of the
Levering" Family,
\\diile in the
Legislature
he
earnestly
ad-
vocated the
repeal
of the
Sunday
law of
1799,
which makes
it
possible
for
designing people
to have
persons
wdio believe
the seventh
day
is the Sabbath
punished
for
working
on Sun-
day.
He
prepared
from documents and menioranda collected
by
his father-in-law the
larger part
of the records of the de-
scendants of Elias Babcock
(his
wife's
great grandfather)
that
appear
in this volume.
785.
Emily Eddy^
Babcock,
dau. of Rev. Dr. Rufus and
Olivia
(Smith)
Babcock
(Rufus,
Elias,
James, James,
John, James),
b.
Poughkeepsie,
N.
Y., Aug. 3,
1826;
d.
Nov.,
1845;
"'' Feb..
1844, George
H.
Swift,
of the
Poughkeepsie
(N. Y.)
Bank.
She was educated with her sister
Caroline,
and was a
young
ladv of
high
intellectual attainments.
Child:
'
Rufus
Eddy Swift,
b.
;
d. soon after
attaining
his
majority,
unm.
786.
Harriet Shepard^
Babcock,
dau. of Rev. Dr. Rufus
and Olivia
(Smith)
Babcock
(Rufus. Elias,
James,
James, John, James),
b. Salem, Mass.,
Sept.
26,
1831
; m.
(by
her
father.
Rev. Rufus Babcock,
D.D.),
Poughkeepsie,
N.
Y.,
June
28, 1866,
James Henry
Weeks, b.
Hackensack,
N.
J.,
Dec. 22,
1822. Miss Babcock was educated
chiefly
at New
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 325
Bedford,
Mass. Mr. Weeks was a
lawyer
of
Poughkeepsie,
N. Y. He
represented
Dutchess
County
in the New York
Assembly
in
1853.
Children :
Caroline Babcock
Weeks,
b.
Poughkeepsie,
N. Y.
Elizabeth Mauran
Weeks,
b. at
Poughkeepsie.
787.
Jabish^
Brown,
Jr.,
son of
Jabish
and
Abigail (Bab-
cock)
Brown
(Oliver,
Oliver,
James, James, John,
James),
b.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 3,
1806;
d.
Leonardsville,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
5, 1862;
m.
Brookfield,
Sept. 23, 1830,
Selma,
dau. of
John
and
Lydia (Taylor)
Davis,
b.
Brookfield,
Mar.
8,
1807,
d.
Bridgewater, Apr. 23, 1883.
Children,
b.
Leonardsville,
N. Y. .
1333 Sophronia A.,"
b.
May 18, 1833 ;
m-
Henry
B. Booth.
Harriet
E.,
b. Oct.
8, 1834;
d.
Columbus,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
22, 1868;
m.
Leonardsville, Dec.
28, 1857,
Fuller P.
King,
b. Unadilla
Forks,
d.
Columbus,
Dec.
6,
1868.
Fidelia
D.,
b.
Aug.
26,
1838;
d. Leonardsville, Feb.
10, 1890;
m.
Leonardsville,
Oct.
28, 1862,
Frank
Champlin,
b.
Mystic Bridge,
Conn., 1825,
d. Greenmanville. Conn.,
Oct. 8,
1872.
Had one child.
George Taylor,
b. Feb.
24, 1842;
res.
1902, Leonardsville,
N. Y.
;
m.
Bridgewater,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
4, 1873. Emily
D.
Douse,
b. Brook-
field, N. Y.
They
have four
children, Harriet, Edna, Myra,
and
Helen.
788. Elizabeth Palmer^
Babcock,
dau. of
Joshua
and
Eunice
(Brown)
Babcock
(Joshua,
Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b.
Paris,
N.
Y.,
July
11, 1804;
d. Una-
dilla
Forks,
N.
Y^,
Oct.
20,
1889;
m. Unadilla
Forks,
Mar.
10,
1825, Ephraim
Crumb,
b.
Stephentown,
N.
Y".,
June
22,
1800, d. Unadilla Forks, Feb.
26,
1850.
Children :
Eunice Elizabeth,
b. Oct. 28,
1827 ;
d.
Apr. 13, 1850,
unm.
,
Lucius
Henry,
b.
July 4, 1831 ;
unm.
Maria Louise, b.
May 9, 1833;
d.
June 30,
1866, unm.
Lucy
Eleanor, b.
Apr.
12,
1836;
unm.
Mary Angeline,
b.
Apr. 19, 1840;
unm.
Franklin Everett, b. Oct.
29, 1843;
unm.
Wallace E., b. Dec.
17, 1846;
unm.
789.
Henry H.^
Babcock,
son of
Joshua
and Eunice
(Brown)
Babcock
(Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James,
John, James),
b. N.
Bridgewater,
N.
Y.. Nov.
28, 1806;
d.
Unadilla
Forks,
.N. Y.,
Apr.
26,
1887;
m.
(i) Massachusetts,
May
10.
183T,
Tammison W.
Rogers;
m.
(2)
Hamilton,
N.
Y.,
May 4, 1846,
Catherine G. Rowell
;
m.
(3)
Plainfield.
N.
Y.,
Apr. 25. 1850,
Laura W.
Huntley;
m.
(4)
Unadilla
Forks,
N. Y..
Jan. 29, 1867, Mary Jennie Penney.
326
Tlic Bahcock
Genealogy.
Children
by
first wife :
Helen,
b. Mar.
12, 1832;
d.
aged 15 years.
1334 Juliet,'"'
b. Feb.
5, 1835;
m.
George
Strickland.
1335 Mary Tammison,
b. Oct.
3, 1837;
m. W. L. Bassett.
1336
H.
Lee,
b.
Jan. 11, 1840;
m. Elizabeth
Chapman.
Child
by
second wife :
Ella
C,
b.
Sept. 6, 1848;
m.
Sept. i, 1870,
Clark Brown. No issue.
Children
by
third wife:
Herbert
Huntley,
b.
May 15, 1854;
unni.
James Joshua,
b. Nov.
9, 1859;
d.
young.
Fannie,
b.
July 6, 1864;
d.
young.
Child
by
fourth wife:
Laura,
b. Oct. i, 1873.
790.
Eunice Evangeline^
Babcock,
dau. of
Joshua
and
Eunice
(Brown)
Babcock
(Joshua,
Oliver,
James,
James. John, James),
b.
Plainfield,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
2, 1812;
d.
Syracuse,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 14, 1852;
m. Unadilla
Forks,
N.
Y.,
Rowland Gardner.
Children :
Victor,
b.
;
d.
aged
21 ; ni.
Georgia Taylor.
No issue.
Charles and
Jane ;
d.
young.
791.
Joshua
Frankijn-^
Babcock,
son of
Joshua
and Eu-
nice
(Brown)
Babcock
(Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James,
John, James),
b. Unadilla
Forks,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 9, 1823;
res.
1902,
Plainfield,
N. Y.
;
m.
Kendall,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
11,
1851,
Elizabeth Bassett.
In
1902
he was still a
prominent promoter
of the Babcock
annual
g-athering,
known as the Babcock Cousins
Party,
held
during
Christmas week. The custom has been
kept up
for
more than
fifty years,
and is
]:)articipated
in
by many
of the
families from far and near.
Children :
Mary
Eva, b. Mar.
13, 1853;
unm.
Irving,
b.
June
28,
1855 ;
d. Mar.
29. 1863.
Eunice Cornelia, b.
Aug.
8,
1858;
d.
Sept. 23, 1863.
Edith
May.
b.
July 17. 1864;
d.
Apr.
28,
1867.
Victor, b.
July 4,
1866; unm.
792.
Elizabeth'^ Babcock. dau. of Asa and Catherine
(Robbins)
Babcock
(Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James,
John.
James),
b. ;
m. S. H.
Reynolds;
d.
Galesburg,
N. Y.,
Jan. 19, 1869.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
327
Child :
Elizal)etli. b.
;
m. Charles S. Benton.
793.
Leander^
Babcock,
son of Asa and Catherine
(Rob-
bins)
Babcock
(Joshua,
Ohver,
James, James, John,
James),
b.
Paris,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
i,
181
1;
d. Richfield
Springs,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
18, 1864;
m.
Oswego,
N.
Y., June, 1837,
Ellen,
dau. of Alvin and
Mary (O'Connor)
Bronson,
b.
Oswego,
18 1
6,
d.
Oswego, June
21,
1887.
Leander Babcock
graduated
from Union
College,
Schenec-
tady,
X.
Y.,
in
1830.
Studied law under Mr.
Crafts,
of
Utica,
N. Y.
;
was admitted to the bar in
1834,
and settled at Os-
wego,
X. Y. He was chosen District
Attorney
for
Oswego
County
in
1840-3.
In
Mar.,
1850,
was elected
Mayor
of Os-
wego.
In
X^ov.,
1850,
was elected member of the
Thirty-
second United States
Congress
from the
Twenty-third
District
of X^ew
York,
and was one of the
youngest
members of that
Congress.
He was President of the Board of Education in
1853
and
again
in
1855.
He was a man above
reproach,
hon-
ored
by
all his fellow
citizens,
and left to his
family
the herit-
age
of a
spotless
name.
Children :
^iiJ Bronson,'
b. Oct. 18.
1838:
m. Cecelia Lewis.
1338
Catherine, b.
Aug. 17, 1840;
m. Albert E.
Hastings.
MarJ^
b.
June
16,
1842;
d.
June
21,
1889.
unm.
Edward, b.
May 18, 1844;
d.
Sept., 1845.
1339
William A., b. Mar.
30. 1850:
m. Blanche Aldenhoff.
Charles Leander. b.
Alay
21,
1856.
Address, care of Coal
Companies,
Equitable Building.
St. Louis. Mo.
;
unm.
1340 John
L., b.
Sept.
10,
1859;
m. Elizabeth Merrill.
794.
Oliver R.^ Babcock. son of Oliver and
Polly
(Ran-
dall)
Babcock
(Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James, John,
James),
b. Babcock Hilf, X. Y.,
Sept. 17, 1805:
d. Xew Hart-
ford, X^. Y.,
May
10,
1879;
m.
Bridgewater,
X^. Y.,
Sept. 23,
1830,
Sarah, dau. of Dennison and
Polly (Robbins)
Brown,
b. Mar.
25, 1805.
Children :
Mary
R.. b. Mar. 11.
1832:
d. New Hartford, N.
Y., Feb.
13. 1877:
m. (\)
Benjamin
F.
Joslyn
: m. (2) Porter S.
Huntley.
No issue.
1341 Sophronia."
b.
July
19, 1833;
m. Walter S Hurd.
1342 George
K., b.
June
18, 1836:
m. .A.lice
Coollidge.
1343
Charles ]\L,
b.
June
6.
1841
; m.
Alaggie McChesney.
795.
Maria^
Babcock, dau. of Oliver and
Polly (Randall)
Babcock
(Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
328
The Babcuck
Genealogy.
b. Bahcock
Hill,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 15, 1804;
in. Oct.
27, 1827,
Al-
bert G.
Burke;
res.
1902,
Batavia,
111.
Children :
Ellen
AL,
b.
Jan. 23, 1831 ;
nnni.
1344
Albert
G.,"
b.
Jan. 8, 1833;
m. Clara Booth.
Olivia,
b. Oct.
5, 1834;
d.
Feb., 1838.
796.
Clarissa** Babcock,
dau. of Oliver and
Polly (Ran-
dall)
Babcock
(Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James, John,
James),
b.
Paris,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 9, 1809;
d. Babcock
Hill,
N. Y.
;
m. S. H.
Reynolds,
d.
Galesburg,
111.,
Jan. 19, 1869.
Children :
1345
Leander," b.
Aug. 23, 1837 ;
m. Sarah B. Turner.
Sarah
B.,
b.
May 15, 1840;
d. Mar.
9, 1885,
unm.
797.
Peleg Brovvn^
Babcock,
son of Oliver and
Polly
(Randall)
Babcock
(Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James,
John, James),
b. Babcock
Hill,
N.
Y.,
Sept.
10,
1813;
d.
Babcock
Hill,
Apr.
2,
1857;
m.
Jan., 1843,
Cornelia Scott.
At the time of his death
Peleg
Babcock was member of the
New York State
Legislature.
Children :
1346 Stephen Moulton,"
b. Oct.
22, 1843;
m.
May
C. Crandall.
1347
Linn
Boyd,
b.
May 26, 1850;
m. Minnie Ellsworth.
798.
Charles B.**
Brown,
son of
Peleg
and Elizabeth
(Bab-
cock)
Brown
(Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James, John,
James),
b.
Bridgewater,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
24,
1802;
d. New Hart-
ford,
N.
Y.,
Oct. 28,
1889;
m.
Bridgewater, 1830,
Catherine
Mabbett,
b.
Bridgewater,
Oct.
23,
1808,
d. Unadilla
Forks,
N.
Y.,
June
12,
i860.
Children :
1348
Lee
C*
b. Dec.
15, 1832;
m. Martha Babcock.
1349 Emily,
b.
Jan. 3T, 1835;
m. Edwin Aiken.
1350
Cora
H.,
b.
Apr. 16, 1838;
m.
J.
Morris Childs.
799.
Amos H.^ Brown,
son of
Peleg
and Elizabeth
(Bab-
cock)
Brown
(Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James, John,
James),
b.
Bridgewater,
N.
Y.,
Apr.
26.
1805;
d.
Brooklyn,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
26, 1880;
m.
Dresden, O.,
Apr. 9, 1829,
Susan
Monroe,
b.
Zanesville, O., Feb. 2, 1812,
d.
Zanesville,
July
16,
1867.
Children :
Lewis, b.
July
11.
1832;
d. Oct.,
1837.
Franklin,
b.
Jan.
12, 1835
; d.
Aug.
16,
1836.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 329
1351 Henry,"
h. Mar.
25, 1837;
m.
(i) Mary
M.
Cox;
m.
(2) Alary
W.
Hodge.
Mary Elizabeth,
b.
Sept. 15, 1839;
d. Nov.
9. 1851.
1352 Joseph
M., b. Oct.
5, 1842;
ni.
(i)
Anna
Price;
m.
(2)
Blanche
K. Seaman.
Alice
A.,
b. Mar.
2, 1845 ;
unni.
1353
Ella S.. b.
Apr. 21, 1849;
ni. Charles H. Abbott.
Annie
S.,
b. Nov.
3, 1852;
ni. Lowell M.
Dyer.
800. Lorenzo S.**
Brown,
son of
Peleg
and Elizabeth
(Bab-
cock)
Brown
(Joshua,
OHver,
James, James, John,
James),
b.
Briclgewater,
N.
Y.,
June
6,
1809;
d.
Bridge-
water,
Jan. 3, 1891
;
m.
(i)
Litchfield,
N.
Y.,
Jaa
16,
1839,
Elizabeth C. Brainard
;
m.
(2) Saquoit,
N.
Y., Nov., 1857,
Laura M.
Birdsey.
Children
by
first wife:
1354
Clara." b. Mar.
14, 1842;
m.
Timothy
E. Wilcox.
Arthur, b.
Sept.
26.
1845 ;
m. Florence Shaw.
1355
Susan,
b.
June 6, 1848;
m. Adelbert Rhodes.
Grace,
b.
May 26, 1850;
d.
Apr. 17, 1851.
801.
Elizabeth G.^
Babcock,
dau. of Martin and Eunice
(Robbins)
Babcock
(Joshua,
Oliver, James, James,
John, James),
b.
Bridgewater,
N.
Y.,
June
2, 1822;
d.
Bridge-
water.
July
22,
1892;
m.
Mar., 1844,
Giles
Scott,
b. Oct.
13,
181 8. d. Mar.
6, 1892.
Children :
1357
Loren R., b. Nov.
24, 1846;
m. Clara Ferris.
Washington,
b.
Apr. 8, 1849;
m. Alice Robbins.
802.
Clark Hinckley^ Babcock,
son of Martin and Eu-
nice
(Robbins)
Babcock
(Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James,
John, James),
b.
Bridgewater,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
9, 1823;
d.
Bridge-
water;
m.
(i)
Mar.
24, 1868,
Kate S.
Cole;
m.
(2)
Nov.
14,
1877,
Amelia Cole.
Child
by
first wife:
1358 May K.,"
b. Mar.
17, 1869;
m. Fred.
J.
Ludeman.
803.
Catherine A.^
Babcock,
dau. of Martin and Eunice
(Robbins)
Babcock
(Joshua.
Oliver.
James. James,
John. James),
b.
Bridgewater,
N.
Y.,
Sept.
6, 1826;
d. Nov.
2, i88s;
m.
Sept., 1849,
Brvan Scott.
Child :
Nellie." b.
July 7, 1850:
d. Nov.
4,
1881 ; m. Oct.
5, 1870,
Homer W.
Seals. Lived at
Utica,
N. Y. No children.
330

The Babcock
Ccjiralogy.
804.
Keziah G.^
Babcock,
dan. of Martin and Eunice
(Rol)l)ins)
Babcock
(Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James,
John. James),
b.
Bridgewater,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
13, 183
i
;
m. Feb.
15' i^53 Jerome J. Budlong,
b. Oct.
20,
1830,
d.
July
21,
1889.
Chilch^en :
1359 Jennie L.,"
b. Dec.
24, 1853;
m. Willis
Hoyt.
1360
Florence
F.,
b. Nov.
21,
1855;
m. Charles A. Doud.
1361
Elizabeth, b. Nov.
2, 1858;
m. Fred W. Lester.
1362 Irving J.,
b.
Sept. 7, 1868;
m. Ada M. Titus.
805.
Judge
B. Pratt^
Babcock,
son of Dr. Charles and
Nancy
(Pratt)
Babcock
(Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James,
John, James),
b. Mar.
29,
18
14;
d.
Sept. 24, 1893,
unm.
Judge
Babcock entered Hamilton
College
when
eighteen
years
old,
but
graduated
from Union
College
in
1835.
He
studied law with a firm in
Utica,
N.
Y.,
where he was admitted
to the bar. In
1847
he settled in
Livingston County,
111.,
where in
1852
he was elected
County Judge, serving
three
years
in an efficient manner. He was of a
retiring disposition,
and of noble and
generous (pialities,
and aided
many
humane
and charitable
projects
with the wealth he
acquired.
806.
William R.^
Babcock,
son of Charles and
Nancy
(Pratt)
Babcock
(Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James, John,
James),
b. New Hartford. N.
Y.,
Apr.
10, 1816;
d. Esmen
Township,
III,
Sept.
11, 1866;
m. New
Hartford,
July 15,
1845, Myra
F.,
dau. of Horace
Marsh,
b.
Kirkland,
N.
Y.,
Mar. 12.' 1828.
Children :
1363 Mary,'
b.
Jan.
6,
1848;
m.
John
Hossack.
Charles, b. Mar.
21, 1851
; d. Oct.
9, 1855.
Helen M., b.
Sept. 13, 1856;
d. Nov.
29, 1859.
1364
Ella. b.
Apr. 25,
i860; m. Fred N. Hossack.
William, b. Mar.
17, 1863;
d.
Sept. 24,
1866.
807.
Mary Curtis^
Babcock,
dau. of Charles and
Nancy
(Pratt)
Babcock
(Joshua.
Oliver,
James, James, John,
James),
b. New
Hartford,
N. Y., Mar.
"11, 1820;
d.
Utica,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
i,
1894;
m. New
Hartford,
Oct.
9. 1844, Henry
Green Abbott, son of Paul Abbott, b. Lowville, N.
Y.,
Julv
29,
1818, d.
Utica,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 17, 1896.
She was a woman
gi\'en
to
g-ood
works,
having
been offi-
cially
connected with
public philanthropies
as
manager
and
visitor for
many years.
She was an active member of the
Presbyterian
Church;
a devoted
daughter,
wife, and mother.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 331
Her husband was an active business
man,
having
Ijeen lo-
cated in cities both East and West. In
Chicago
his estabhsh-
nient was
destroyed by
the
great
fire of
1870.
The latter
part
of his life was
spent
in
Utica,
N.
Y.,
where he is described as
a
gentleman
and a Christian.
Children,
first two born
Syracuse,
N.
Y.,
others
Utica,
N. Y. :
Charles
Babcock,
b. Nov.
25, 1845 ;
d.
Syracuse,
N.
Y., July 7, 1846.
1365
Thomas
Alden,"
b.
June 16, 1847;
in. Ennna Van Nostrand.
Mary
Klla, b.
July 31, 1849; 1901.
lived in
Utica; unm.
Jane
Hulbut. b. Nov.
2^, 1852; 1901,
lived in
Utica; unm.
William
Pratt,''
b. May
24, 1856;
m.
Mary,
dau. of Austin Eastman.
William is a merchant and manufacturer in St.
Paul,
Minn. He
is a
graduate
of Cornell
University.
Henry J.,
b. Mar. 20,
1858;
d.
Utica,
N.
Y.,
July 31, 1863.
808.
William Avery^
Babcock,
son of
Henry
and
Dolly
(Stanton)
Babcock
(Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James,
John. James),
b. N.
Stonington.
Conn.,
Sept. 4, 1817;
d.
Onarga
Hill, 111.,
A])r. 7, 1875;
m. N.
Stonington, Apr. 14,
1845,
Harriet Coates.
Child :
1366 Georgiana,"
b.
Aug. 23, 1846;
m. Ezra Durham.
809.
Betsey A.^
Babcock,
dau. of
Henry
and
Dolly (Stan-
ton)
Babcock
(Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James, John,
James),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
June
21,
1819;
d.
Jersey
City,
X.
J.,
Dec. i,
1871
; m. Pendleton
Hill, Conn.,
July
i,
1838, Benjamin
Palmer, b.
Voluntown,
Conn.,
1813,
d. Lis-
bon, Conn.,
July 14, 1873.
Children :
1367 Benjamin
H.. b.
Jan.
8,
1840;
m. Eliza Brown.
Amos F.,'' b. Oct. 18.
1842;
d.
June
6,
1870;
m. Helen Porter. Had
a son, Charles,"'
who d.
young.
1368 James B.,
b.
Aug.
6.
1844;
m.
Abbey IMorgan.
Mary
E.. b. Nov. 8,
1846;
d. Dec.
29. 1870.
unm.
Endora, b.
May
10.
1S49;
d.
June
6,
1871.
1369
Charles, b. Nov. 6.
1851
;
m.
Julia Morgan.
Clara
E.,
b. Dec.
28, 1858;
unm.
810.
Mercy Amelia^
Babcock,
dau. of
Henry
and
Dolly
(Stanton)
Babcock
(Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James,
John, James),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn.. Mar.
19,
1821
;
m.
Pendleton
Hill, Feb.
14. 1847, George Henry,
son of Beriah
Lewis, b. N.
Stonington.
Children :
Ada. b. Nov.
14, 1847.
George,
b. Feb.
8, 1849;
'd.
Sept. 15, 1864.
332
The Babcock
Genealogy.
Julia,
b. Mar.
30, 1851 ;
d. Feb.
15, 1864.
1370 Mary E.,"
b.
June 11, 1854;
m.
George
H. Beebe.
1371
Horace
G.,
b.
Sept. 28, 1857;
in. Carrie
Kenyon.
811.
Irving Franklin**
Babcock,
son of
Henry
and
Dolly
(Stanton)
Babcock
(Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James,
John, James),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Sept.
28,
1823;
m.
Aug-.
18,
1863,
Sarah
N.,
dau. of
Douglas
and Sarah
(Barnes)
Tracey,
b.
Griswold, Conn.,
Mar.
9, 1843.
Children :
1372 Mabel,"
b.
Sept. 3, 1864;
111. Herbert Clifford.
1373 Jennie,
b. Mar.
3, 1866;
m. Albert L.
Thompson.
1374
M.
Kate,
b. Dec.
17, 1870;
m.
Henry J.
Wheeler.
Charles,
b.
Sept. 15, 1872;
ni. Idelle
Richardson, Mar. 18,
1896;
res.
1901, Jewett City,
Conn.
Martha,
b. Nov.
5, 1876;
m. Edward
Briggs, Aug.
18,
1898.
George,
b. Feb.
7, 1882;
res.
1901, Westerly,
R.
I.;
unm.
812.
Nancy A.^
Babcock,
dau. of
Henry
and
Dolly (Stan-
ton)
Babcock
(Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James, John,
James),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Mar.
4, 1828;
m. Pendle-
ton
Hill, Conn.,
Jan.
2,
1854,
B.
P.,
son of Israel
Parks,
b.
N.
Stonington, 1813,
d.
Jersey City,
N.
J., July 19, 1873.
Children :
Ada,
b.
Apr.
22,
1855.
Cora,
b.
Apr. 10,
i860.
813.
Louisa''
Babcock,
dau. of
John
Davis and
Jane (More-
house)
Babcock
(William A.,
Oliver,
James, James,
John, James),
b.
Spencertown,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
8, 1808;
d.
Alden,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
15,
1886;
m.
Evans,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
26, 1826,
Bur-
den
Catlin,
b.
Maryland,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
11,
1799,
d.
Alden,
N.
Y.,
Apr.,
1
89
1.
Children :
Lewis,
b.
1827;
res.
1901. Alden, N. Y.
;
m.
Alden, (i)
Sarah
Norris; m.
(2)
Katherine
Bixby.
1375
Eliza
J.,"
b.
Aug.
18, 1828; m. Newell Skinner.
John
M.,
b.
1831 ;
m.
(i)
Meda Pennel
;
ni.
(2)
Elizabeth Colbraith.
Caroline,
b.
1833;
d.
1901.
Marietta,
b.
1835;
d.
1853.
1376 Julia
Ann, b.
June
6, 1837;
m.
Henry
H.
Angel.
Laura, b.
1839;
m.
Alden, Sept.
6, i8so,
Robert Neel.
Melissa, b.
1845;
d. Feb.
7, 1848.
Marilla, b.
1845;
d. Feb.
9, 1848.
814.
Marietta B.^ Babcock,
dau. of
John
Davis and
Jane
(Morehouse)
Babcock
(\A'illiam
A.. Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b.
Chatham,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 4, 1814;
d.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 333
Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
7. 1889:
ni.
Buffalo,
Oct.
9, 1836,
Wil-
liam
E.,
son of Nathan and
Jane (\'an V'aler) Lyman,
b. New
York
City, July 9, 1814;
res.
1900, 389
Franklin
St.,
Buffalo.
Children,
b. Buffalo:
Emma
C,
b.
;
unm.
Cornelius
M.,
b.
Jan. 28, 1842;
ni.
Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
10, 1862,
Helen L. Washburn.
Carlton M., b.
Jan. 21, 1849;
m.
Mary
V.
Lyons,
of
Adams,
N. Y.
Mary Josephine,
b. Nov. 10,
1852;
unm.
Marion
Justin,
twin to
preceding;
d. Feb.
24,
1868.
iil5.
George**
Babcock,
son of
John
Davis and
Jane (More-
house)
Babcock
(William
A., Oliver,
James, James,
John, James),
b. Chatham, N.
Y.,
Dec.
16,
1819;
d. Princess
Anne, Va.,
Apr.
26,
1880; m. Dec.
12,
1850,
Solona,
dau. of
Jonathan
and
Sophronia
Freeland.
At the
age
of seventeen enlisted in the U. S.
Army,
was
on
recruiting
service in New York,
and in the frontier with
13th
U. S.
Infantry
until the
breaking
out of the Mexican
War, when he entered the 2d U. S.
x\rtillery,
and was in
every
engagement
but one. In the Civil
War,
1861 to
1865,
he
served in the
23d
New "^^ork X'^olunteer
Infantry,
and after
the war settled at Norfolk, Va.
Children :
Julius A.,*
b.
Hudson, Mich.,
Feb. 20.
1853 ;
m. Oct.
26, 1882, Mary
E. Bradbrook ; res.
1901,
Norfolk, Va.
They
have three chil-
dren: Grace,^" b. Nov.
7, 1887; Walter,
b.
Sept. 29, 1890; Jesse,
b. Dec. 10,
1895.
John Lyman,
b.
Leslie, ^lich.,
Feb.
25, 1856;
res.
1901, Norfolk,
Va.
;
m. Mar.
4, 1877,
Adelia
(Carson)
Skelton. of Princess
Anne,
Va. Children, b. at Princess Anne :
Minnie,"
b.
Aug. 6, 1878 ;
George
L.. b. Nov.
5,
1880, d.
1893:
Vinton
S.,
b.
July
22, 1895.
Jane
E.. b. Leslie, Mich,
July 30, 1859;
d.
Jan. 13, 1894;
m. Na-
thaniel Kellv, of Peekskill, N. Y. Two
children,
both d.
Lillie S.,' b.
Elmira,
N.
Y., Mar.
21, 1865;
m. Nov.
28.
1889, Joseph
J. Wispell,
of Woodstock, N. Y. Children :
Bessie,
b. Nov.
28,
1890;
Edna E., b. Oct.
6, 1896.
816.
Jane
Ann^
Babcock,
dau. of
John
Davis and
Jane
(Morehouse)
Babcock
(William A.,
Oliver,
James,
James, John. James),
b. Chatham,
N.
Y., Mar.
26.
1821;
d.
Adrian, j\Iich.,
Aug. 15, 1899;
m.
Buffalo, N.
Y.,
Sept. 7,
1842,
Edward
J.
Cadwell, b.
Granby,
Conn.,
Feb.
2,
18
19,
d. Seneca, Mich.,
Jan. 9. 1871.
Children :
Edmond Austin, b. Buffalo,
Jan. 3, 1844;
d.
Hudson, ]\Iich.,
Julv 27,
1857.
1377 George B.,''
b. Feb.
15, 1848;
m. Susan
Page.
334
^/^^ Babcock
Genealogy.
817.
David Morehouse**
Babcock,
son of
Jolin
Davis and
Jane (Morehouse)
Babcock
(William
A., Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Java,
N. Y.
(?), May
lo,
i8jy;
d. New York
City, ]\Iay
i,
1874;
m. New York
City,
May
10,
1
85
1,
Sarah E. Van
Tine,
b. New York
City,
Nov.
24, 1827,
d.
Melrose,
N.
Y.,
May 15, 1890.
Children,
b. New York
City:
1378
Horace Edstrom," b.
Jan. 30, 1852;
m. Sarah E. Todd.
1379
Henrietta Watt, b.
Aug. 29, 1853
; m.
John
H. Crookes.
Malissa
Lyman,
b. Dec.
14, 1859;
d. NewiYork
City, July 29,
i860.
Amelia
Morehouse,
b.
Jan. 26,
1861.
Emma Cornelia, b.
Apr.
20,
1863;
d. New York
City, May
18, 1864.
Alice Norwood,
b.
Jan.
i, 1868;
d. New York
City, Apr. 15, 1869.
Minnie
Sparling,
b.
May, 1870;
d. New York
City, Apr. 4, 1871.
818.
Emily E.*
Babcock,
dan. of
John
Davis and
Jane
(Morehouse)
Babcock
(William A.,
Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b.
Evans,
N. Y.,
Sept.
8,
183
1;
d. Ann
Arbor, Mich.,
Feb.
9, 1896;
m. Ann
Arbor,
Joseph
C.
Watts,
b.
Gresham,
Norfolk
County, England, Apr. 4, 1830;
came to America in
1830.
Went to Ann Arbor in
1847,
where
he was in the
jewelry
iDusiness until
1894.
Children,
b. Ann Arbor :
Dr.
Virginia J.,
b.
June
20,
1853;
d.
July 23, 1891.
Julia C,
b.
Sept.
10, 1855 ;
d. Dec.
25, 1875.
Carrie L.,
b.
June 4, 1858;
res.
1900, 331
E.
Liberty
St., Ann Arbor.
Herbert Clarence,
b.
May 9, 1871 ;
m. Great
Bend, Pa.,
Nov.
8,
1899,
Clarissa, dau. of Porter C. Burns. Herbert is an
optician,
living
Feb., 1900, 127
S. Salina St..
Syracuse.
Harry
Howard,
b.
May 9, 1871. Optician, Feb., 1900. living
in Kan-
sas
City,
Mo.
819. Allen^ Babcock, son of
Avery
and
Lydia
(Darrow)
Babcock
(Gersham.
Oliver,
James, James, John,
James),
b. Columbia
County,
N.
Y.,
Aug-. 24,
1802;
d. Nov.
22,
1835;
m.
;
d.
early, leaving
two
children,
who were
brought up by
their
grandparents.
Children :
Charles, b.
July
28. 1827;
d. Hinsmanville, N. Y..
July 5, 1899,
unm.
Amanda,
b.
1831 ;
d.
1851,
unm.
820.
Cynthia^ Babcock,
dau. of
Avery
and
Lydia
(Dar-
row)
Babcock
(Gersham, Oliver,
James, James, John,
James),
b. Columbia
County,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 24, 1804;
d. Hast-
ings,
N.
Y., Oct., ;
m.
May
26, 1826, Edwin
Corning,
of Columbia
County,
N.
Y.,
b. Mar.
16,
1798,
d. Mar.
25,
1874. They
removed to
Hastings
soon after
marriage.
i
^^
1
MRS. EMILY E.
(BABCOCK)
WATTS.
1831-1896. Page 334.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 335
Children :
1380 John,"
b.
July 28, 1827;
111. Elizabeth
Crump.
Avery,
b.
Apr. 16, 1831 ;
settled in
Cicero,
N. Y.
;
was a
farmer;
unm.
1381 Erasmus,
b.
Juno 6, 1834;
m.
Mary
E. Thurston.
Clarissa,
b.
Aug. 9, 1836;
d.
Sept. 20,
1861
; m;
had no children.
821.
Russell'^
Babcock,
son of
Avery
and
Lydia (Darrow)
Babcock
(Gersham, Oliver,
James, James, John,
James),
Ix
Canaan,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
6, 1806;
d.
Lysander,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
4, i860;
m.
Apr. 9, 1836,
Susan
Ouderkirk,
b.
Nov.
20,
1 8
10,
(1.
Lysander,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
28,
1854.
Children :
Theodore,
b.
May 9,
18

;
res.
1899.
Gloversville, N. Y. A business
man
;
unm.
1382
Orlando,'' b.
; m. Candis L.
Taylor.
1383
Emma
J.,
b. Oct. 26,
1840;
m. Aaron Bush.
Lydia,
b.
Aug.
i8,
1842;
d.
Aug. 31, 1900;
m.
1863, John
Van-
veichten. Settled at Gloversville. No issue.
Albert,
b. . Settled at
Waverly,
la. Deals in horses
;
unm.
822.
CiiLOE^
Babcock,
dau. of
Avery
and
Lydia (Darrow)
Babcock
(Gersham,
Oliver,
James, James, John,
James),
b. Columbia
County,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
27, 1810;
d.
Apr. 14, 1845;
m.
Lysander,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 24, 1834,
Nelson,
son
of Nelson and
Lucy (Cogswell) Dunham,
b.
Greenville,
N. Y..
Jime
20,
1807,
d. Little Utica, N.
Y.,
Mar.
10,
1887.
Child :
Cynthia,
b.
Aug.
2,
1836;
m. Azariah Tenbrook.
They
settled at
Little
Utica,
N. Y.
823.
Harry D.^
Babcock,
son of
Avery
and
Lydia (Dar-
row)
Babcock
(Gersham, Oliver,
James, James, John,
James),
b.
May 17.
181
1;
d.
May, 1891
;
m. Oct.
21,
1835,
Catherine Goff.
Children :
Eliza, b.
1837:
m.
1862, Edward Dunston. Settled at
Weedsport,
N. Y. Has children.
1384 John
D.." b.
Sept. 24, 1838;
m. Marietta Betts.
1385
William
Henry,
b.
1840 (?) ;
m. Catherine Martin.
Chloe,
b.
1841 ( ?) ;
d. unm.
1386 Corydon,
b.
1842 (?) ; m. Martha Pelton.
Joel,
b.
1844 ( ?) ; d. unm.
Mary,
b.
1845 (?);
d. unm.
824.
Abram^
Babcock,
son of
Avery
and
Lydia (Darrow)
Babcock
(Gersham,
Oliver,
James, James, John,
James),
b.
Canaan,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 4,
1816;
d.
Svracuse,
33^
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
N.
Y.,
Oct.
I, 1884;
m. Fond du
Lac, Wis.,
June 21,
1846,
Eliza
S.,
dau. of Seline and
Margaret (Edgerton)
Newton,
b.
Greenwich, Mass.,
Dec.
8, 1828;
res.
1899,
2112
Seventh
Ave., Seattle,
Wash.
Children :
Seline
A.,
b.
Hannibal,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
6, 1848;
res.
1899, 3024
Fifth
Ave., Minneapolis,
Minn.
;
m.
Worthington, Ind.,
Dec.
21, 1880,
Flora D.
Mondy,
b.
Wingate, Ind., Apr. 28, 1859.
No children.
1387
Cora
M.,"
b.
Aug. 22, 1851 ;
m. Charles A. Vanderhoof.
Charles
Edwin,
b.
Victory,
N.
Y., Jvnie 21, 1854;
d.
Syracuse,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
25, 1872.
1388
Thomas
A.,
b.
Jan. 18, 1857;
m. Minnie
Carpenter.
Sarah,
b. Little
Utica,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
7, 1859;
m.
Syracuse,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
30, 1880,
Arthur Marvin.
Lillie
S.,
b. Little
Utica,
Nov.
12, ;
d. New York
City, May 14,
1888.
Mary A.,
b.
Lysander,
N.
Y., Aug. 23, 1864;
d. New York
City,
July 31,
1888.
Anna
L,
b.
Lysander, Apr. 25, 1866;
d.
Cicero,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
27, 1869.
Fred
N.,
b.
Cicero,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
4, ;
d.
Cicero,
Mar.
5, 1869.
825.
Gersham Avery^
Babcock,
son of
Avery
and
Lydia
(Darrow)
Babcock
(Gersham, Oliver,
James, James,
John, James),
b. Columbia
County,
N.
Y.,
July
22, 1818;
d.
Sept. 23, 1851;
m.
Apr. 4, 1842,
Caroline
Runnels,
b.
1820,
d.
Apr. 23,
1
85
1.
Children:
Delia,
b.
1843;
d.
May 10, 1851.
Wallace,
b.
1846;
d.
May 21, 1850.
1389
Walter," b. Nov. 10,
1848;
m.
(i)
Lovina B.
Hair;
m.
(2) Mary
A. Bird.
826.
Edwin M.^
Babcock,
son of
Avery
and
Lydia (Dar-
row)
Babcock
(Gersham, Oliver,
James, James, John,
James),
b.
Chatham,
N.
Y.,
May
26, 1826;
d.
Lysander.
N.
Y.,
Dec.
5,
1888;
m.
(i) Aug.
8,
1847, Catherine,
dau. of
Richard
Bellinger,
d.
June 5, 1849;
m.
(2)
Sarah,
dau. of
374 Jacob
D. and Eliza
(Almy)
Babcock; m.
(3)
Catherine
E.
(Martin)
Babcock,
widow of
1385
William
Henry
Babcock.
Children
by
first wife:
Richard." b.
Lysander;
m.
1885.
Has two
children, Edwin.^" b.
1888,
and Theodore, b.
1891.
Richard Babcock was
(1899) pro-
prietor
of "The
Jefferson,"
cor. Salina and
Jefferson Sts.,
Syra-
cuse, N. Y.
Mary,"
b.
Lysander, May. 1849;
m.
Lysander. Apr., 1885,
Reuben
Scripture.
Had one child, who d.
voung.
She res.
1899, Sandy
Creek,
N. Y.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 337
827.
I"j)\\ ARD E.**
Burgess,
son of Ezekiel and Cliloe
(Bab-
cock) Burgess (Gersham,
Oliver,
James, James, Jolin,
James),
b.
Jan. 19,
1812;
tn.
(i)
Dianthe
Hibbanl;
m.
(2)
Jan., 1863,
Carrie
Teni[)le.
Chiklren
by
second wife:
Harriot, 1).
Apr.
i,
|S()4.
Francfs, h.
May,
i8(j6.
Mary,
1>. 1H68.
828.
I'RrnENCE Davls^
Burgess,
dan. of Ezekiel and Cbloe
(Babcock) Burgess (Gersham,
Oliver,
James, James,
John, James),
b.
June
11,
1825;
m.
June 10,
1847,
Russel
Carter :
Children:
Cliloe
E.,
b.
Lysander,
N. Y.,
May i, 1847;
m.
Fulton,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
18,
1873,
G. H. Hallock.
They
have three
daughters.
Annie M., b.
Lysander,
Dec.
7, 1849;
unm.
;
res.
1903,
New York
City.
829.
Delevan Babcock^
Briggs,
son of Elisha and Sarah
(Babcock) Briggs (Gersham, Oliver,
James, James,
John, James),
b.
Johnstown,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
14, 1828;
res.
1902,
Fonda, N. Y.
;
m.
Fonda,
Dec.
i8,
1851,
Almira,
dau. of
John
and Phoebe
(Dillinbeck) Doxstader,
b.
Fonda,
Nov.
i,
1831.
Children,
b. Fonda :
Wilnam A., b. Oct.
23, 1852;
res.
1902, Fonda;
m. St.
Johnsville,
Sept. 5, 1877. Jessie,
dau. of
Sidney
and Anna
(Tefft) Smith,
b. Mar.
12,
1856.
Phoebe B., b.
Aug. 15, 1855;
m.
Fonda,
May 25, 1881, Alfred,
son
of Cornelius and Sarah
(Darrow)
Norton, b.
Rome, N.
Y., Jan.
31, 1851;
res.
1902,
at
246
N. Main St.,
Gloversville,
N. Y.
Henry
F.. b. Nov.
6, 1857;
res.
1902,
Fonda.
John
R., b.
Aug.
18,
1859;
res.
1902,
Fonda.
Edward T., b. Mar. 6, i86r ; res.
1902,
Fonda.
Carrie E., b. Mar.
27, 1868;
res.
1902, Johnstown;
m.
Fonda, June
26, 1895,
Thomas
J. Barclay.
830.
Eliza^ Babcock, dau. of
John
and
Mary (Burg)
Bab-
cock
(Gersham. Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Apr.
20, 1822;
m.
Sept. 24, 1840, James
Cleveland. Settled
in
Bridgeport,
Conn.
Children :
1390 James
H.. b.
Sept. 30, 1841
; m.
Julia Berkley.
John,
b.
Sept. 30. 1843:
d.
July 13. 1853.
1391 Mary
E., b.
Sept. 19. 1845;
m. William
J.
Wheeler.
George,
b. Oct.
25, 1847
; m. Estelle Beach.
William
B.,
b. Oct.
26, 1849;
m. and settled in the
Highlands,
N. C.
22
338
Tlic Bahcock
Genealogy.
831.
George A.^
Babcock,
son of
John
and
Mary (Burg)
Babcock
(Gershani,
Oliver,
James, James, John,
James),
b.
Troy,
N.
Y.,
July 4, 1828;
d.
Westerly,
R.
1.,
Aug. 19, 1900;
m.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Jan. 14, 1856, Lucy,
dau. of Gilbert and
Lucy (Stanton)
Chesebro,
b.
Stonington,
Dec.
9, 1837.
Children,
b.
Westerly
:
Lula,
b.
Aug. 15,
1861
;
res.
1902, Westerly;
m.
Sept.
2, 1899, Henry
R.,
son of Thomas and
Jane (Bradford) Segar,
h.
Westerly,
Nov.
30, 1859.
No children.
George L.,
b. Dec.
11, 1865.
Annie
B.,
b. Dec.
11, 1869;
m.
Westerly, Amos,
son of Amos and
Prudence
(Chapin)
Collins.
832.
George L.^
Babcock,
son of Roswell and Christiana
((jroat)
Babcock
(Gersham,
Oliver,
James, James,
John, James),
b.
Hudson,
N.
Y.,
June 7, 1824;
m.
June 4,
1
85
1,
Catherine E.
Butler,
of
Deposit,
N. Y.
Children :
1392
Charles E.," b. Oct.
13, 1856;
m. Ida Barton.
George
A.," b.
Deposit, Aug. 5, 1869;
d.
Winson,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
14.
1897;
m.
Nov., 1887. Abby
C.
Chafee;
res.
1902,
Winson. Chil-
dren: Earl
C.,'"
b.
Winson,
Feb.
16, 1892; Leigh A.,
b. Winches-
ter,
N.
Y., Apr. 8, 1896.
833.
Sidney S.^
Babcock,
son of Roswell and Christiana
(Groat)
Babcock
(Gersham,
Oliver,
James, James,
John. James),
b. Hudson, N.
Y.,
Aug. 25, 1825;
m. Maria
Hul)bell. Settled at
Franklin,
N. Y.
Children :
Simon,
b. .
Alice, b.
;
m.
George
Birdsall.
Carrie,
b.
;
m.
Cherry.
834.
Edward A.*
Babcock,
son of Roswell and Christiana
(Groat)
Babcock
(Gersham, Oliver.
James, James,
John, James),
b.
Stockport,
N.
Y.,
July 7, 1839;
res.
1899,
Deposit,
N. Y.
;
m.
Deposit,
Nov.
25,
1861,
Fanny
L,
dau. of
Lebbeus and Letitia
(Page)
Teed.
In 1 86 1 he enlisted in the
89th Regiment,
New York State
Volunteers
;
served in Burnside's
Corps
and elsewhere for
two
years.
He was
Orderly Sergeant
of his
company.
In
1899
was a contractor and builder at
Deposit,
N. Y.
Children :
Bertha L.." b.
Centerville, N. Y., Tune 29, 1864:
m. Oct. 6,
1885.
N. C.
Oakley. They
had one
child. Edward," b.
Aug. 13,
1886.
Pearl,
b.
Deposit, June 18, 1872;
d.
Apr.. 1878.
\:
GEORGE AVERY BABCOCK.
1828-1900. Page 338.
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
339
835.
Giles ]\I.'*
Babcock,
son of Roswell and Christiana
(Groat)
Babcock
((icrsham,
Oliver,
James, James,
John, James),
b. Frankhn,
X.
V.,
July
20,
1843;
d.
;
m.
(i) Jan.
6,
1865, Agnes,
dan. of Rev. D. F. and Levanthia
Leacii. 1). Ten Mile
River,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
29, 1844,
cl-
J"ly
6,
1875;
m.
(2)
Eliza
J.,
dau. of
Philip
and Elizabeth
Carmen,
b.
Monticello,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 24, 1846.
Children
by
first wife:
Eva B.. b. Franklin,
May
i, 1867:
m.
July
21,
1897,
Peter
F.,
son
of
Agnes
L. Van
Noy.
b.
Aug. 13, 1878.
Arthur Leslie, b.
Mecklenburg County.
Va.,
Jan.
12,
1871 ;
ni. Oct.
23, 1898,
.Susie A., dau. of
J.
W.
Simpkins,
of
Magnolia Farm,
Lunenburg County.
Va.
Frederick \\ .. b.
Deposit,
N. Y.. Dec. 20.
1872;
ni. Dec.
28, 1898,
Anna E., dau. of William B. Netherland.
Children
by
second wife:
Homer C. b.
June
11, 1880.
Kenneth R.. b.
Sept. 29, 1885:
d. at
Deposit, Jan. 16,
1886.
Darton L.,
b. Oct.
25,
1886.
Rauldon
K.,
b.
Philadelphia,
Pa.,
Apr. 13, 1890.
836.
Julia
A.^
Babcock,
dau. of Roswell and Christiana
(Groat)
Babcock
(Gersham,
Oliver,
James, James,
John, James),
b. Franklin, N.
Y.,
Jan.
11,
1847;
"i-
Avon,
N. Y.,
Dec.
20. 1866,
Stephen
W.,
son of
Joseph
and Cather-
ine
Millichamp,
b. St. Clair, Mich.,
Sept. 23, 1843;
^^^-
1902,
1936
G
Street,
San
Diego,
Cal.
Children, b. at
Rochester,
N. Y. :
Lucy
W., b.
Aug. 30,
1868; res.
1902,
San
Diego;
m. San
Diego,
Samuel
Eldredge.
Charles H.. b. Dec. 21,
1871 ;
d. El Paso, Tex.,
Sept. 13, 1891.
Catherine E.. b. Oct.
7, 1879;
res.
1902,
Fruit Vale,
Cal.;
m. San
Diego. June 24, 1900.
Roderick L. Gould.
Helen'"
E.,
b. Feb.
13. 1889.
836a.
Deacon
John
Avery^
Langworthy,
son of
John
and
Sarah
(Pendleton) Langworth3^
of
John
and Altana
(Babcock) Langworthy
(Oliver,
James, James, John. James),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn., Dec.
27,
1799:
d. Little
Genesee,
N.
Y.,
July 27, 1894;
m.
(i) Eliza,
dau. of Deacon Daniel
and Sarah
Lewis,
b.
Aug. 7,
1806, d.
1857
( ?)
; m.
(2) Mary
Utter.
He was a
farmer, and a deacon of the Little Genesee S. D.
B. Church.
Children :
Sarah Elizabeth, b.
May
18. 1828; res.
1903, Lincoln, Neb.;
m.
Sept., 1856,
Dr.
George
H.
Taylor.
340
I^J^c Babcock
Genealogy.
1393
Daniel
Avery,"
b.
Jan. 3, 1832;
ni. Sarah P. Cooke.
Ralph,
b.
Jan. 30, 1S37;
m.
Sept.
10. 1868,
Louise Paterson.
Oiin, 1).
Apr. 24. 1842;
d.
July 7, 1804,
unm.
Enieline,
b.
1847 ( ?) ;
d.
i'874 ( ?) ;
ni. Oct.
4, 1871,
Frank
Titsworth.
Lucretia
M.,
b.
1852;
res. Little
Genesee;
unm.
836b.
William P.^
Langvvorthy,
son of
John
and Sarah
(Pendleton)
Langworthy,
of
John
and Altana
(Bab-
cock) Langworthy (OHver, James, James, John, James),
b.
Mar.
20, 1802;
d.
1889;
m.
Sept. 14, 1826,
Susan
StiUman,
b. Dec.
29, 1803,
d.
May 27, 1894.
Chikh'en :
Harriet Adella, b.
Aug.
10,
1827;
m. Frank R. Wcstcott.
Eliza
Albino, b.
Sept.
12.
1829;
d.
July 24, 1897,
unm.
Horace,
b.
May 30, 1832
;
m.
Jane
McPherson.
Sarah Louise, b.
Aug.
22,
1834;
d.
1899;
m. Oct.
25, 1865,
Safford
Thatcher.
Edmund Francis, b. Nov.
24, 1836;
d. Nov.
22, 1858,
unm.
Altana
Maria,
b.
June
26,
1839;
d.
Aug. 19, 1892;
ni.
Sept.
8,
1877,
Dr.
John
D.
Kenyon.
Isaac Maxson," b.
Aug. 26, 1843;
res.
1903, Alfred,
N. Y.
;
m.
Jan.
II. 1868, Ruth Sherman Place, b. Feb.
21, 1845. They
have two
children, Clarence E.,^" b. Mar.
27, 1870,
m. Sarah A.
Marvel,
Nov.
25, 1891,
and Susie
May,
b.
June 18, 1878.
Leslie Pendleton, b.
June
8,
1848.
837.
Avery Cook^
Babcock,
son of WilHam
Avery
and
Abigail
(Cook)
Babcock
(Christopher, Oliver,
James,
James, Jolm, James),
b.
Danbnry,
Conn.,
Dec.
8, 1802;
d.
Brooklyn,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
14,
1861
;
m.
(i)
New
Haven, Conn.,
Oct. II.
1824,
Eliza A., dau. of
Stephen
and Elizabeth
(Chat-
terton)
Brown, b.
Augusta,
Ga.,
May 13, 1804,
d. New Ha-
ven,
Apr.
21,
1841
;
m.
(2)
New
Haven,
Nov. 22,
1843, Mary
Ann
Hoadley,
b. New
Haven, 1804,
d.
July 9, 1850.
Avery
was
prominently engaged
in the
clothing
business at
New Haven.
Children
by
first wife:
Jane
A., b. Feb. 18, 1826; res.
1900. 55th
St.,
Brooklyn,
N. Y.
; m.
Danbury,
Dec.
17,
1862, William F.
Chichester,
of
Brooklyn.
No issue.
1394
William
Avery,"
b.
Jan. 29, 1829;
m. Eliza
Hulpz.
1,395 James
A., b.
May
16,
1831
; m. Ida A. Gates.
1396 Stephen,
b. Mar.
7, 1833
: m. Kate B. Brown.
Elizabeth C, b. Apr.
3, 183=;;
d.
Apr. 29. 1836.
1397
Elizabeth
C,
b. Nov. 11,
1838;
m. Frank H. Smith.
Child
by
second wife:
Rebecca Milford, b.
June
6,
1849;
d. Mar.
15, 1850.
838.
Christopher S.^
Babcock,
son of WilHam A. and
Abigail (Cook)
Babcock
(Christopher, Oliver,
James,
^^^^
<i
JUDGE
WILLIAM H. POTTER.
1
816-1887. Page 346-
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Genealogy. 341
James, John, James),
b. New
Haven, Conn.,
Dec.
2, 1804;
d.
New
Haven,
Feb.
i2>' i^54j
"i- New
Haven,
June
18, 1828,
Jane
M.
Rose,
b.
May 7, 1809;
res.
1900,
New Haven.
Christopher
made
many improvements
in the rubber shoe
business,
and was associated for a time with Charles Good-
year. They
had one
daughter,
Maria.
839.
James
Fairchild^
Babcock,
son of W'ilHam A. and
Abigail (Cook)
Babcock
(Christopher,
Ohver,
James,
James, John, James),
b. New
Haven, Conn.,
July 9, 1809;
d.
New
Haven,
June
18,
1874;
m.
Apr. 29, 1833,
Catherine
Ann,
dau. of Frederick and Susan
(Grant)
Mills,
b. New
Haven,
Mar.
21,
18
14,
d. New
Haven,
Aug. 15, 1877.
James
F. Babcock founded and edited for
many years
the
New Haven
Daily
Palladium, at that time the
leading
news-
paper
of Connecticut. He retired from the
editorship
and
ownership
of that
paper
in
1865. Having
studied law
some
years previous,
he entered the
legal profession,
where he
highly distinguished
himself. He became the
Judge
of the
County
Court,
and held that
position
until his death. While
trying
a vexatious and
complicated
case of arson he was
stricken with
paralysis
and fell from his chair in the
presence
of the court,
and without a moment's notice
passed
"to that
undiscovered
country
from whose bourne no traveler returns."
On this
very spot
his
father, the
Colonel,
breathed his
last,
when carried
by
the soldiers into the
courthouse,
fifty-eight
years
before,
though
not in the same
building,
as a new one
had been erected.
Children,
b. New Haven :
Cornelia E., b.
Jan. 30, 1834;
d. Feb. 26,
1835.
Catharine Ann, b. Dec.
28, 1835 ; d.
Jan. 28,
1836.
Evalina Peck, b. Nov.
23, 1836;
d.
Aug. 30, 1854.
Mary
Eh'zabeth,
b.
July
22,
1839;
d. Dec.
29, 1865;
m. E. Haven.
Conn., Oct. 18,
1865,
William Clark
Wittemore,
of New York
City.
No issue.
James Mills, b.
June
i,
1845;
d. Feb. 22, 1862.
Lucy
Fredricka, b.
June 17, 1850:
d. Oct.
17, 1851.
Frederick
William,
b.
May 14. 1853; living July, 1900,
at
50 Bright
St.. New Haven
;
m. New
Haven, Aug. 3, 1875, Amy
Eliza, dau.
of Hannibal and Keziah Preston. No children.
840.
Mary Ann*
Babcock, dau. of Daniel and Ann
(Almy)
Babcock
(Daniel, Oliver,
James,
J^nies, John, James),
b. Potter
Plill, R.
I.. Sent. it.
1831;
'm.
(t)
Potter Hill.
R. L,
Sept.
12,
1853,
Charles
N., son of
John
and Sallv
(Pendleton) Crandali.
b.
183
1,
d. Potter
Hill,
Mar. 8,
1857,
no
children: m.
(2)
Potter
Hill,
May
6, 1861,
Dr.
John H.,
34-
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Genealogy.
son of
Henry
Ambrose and
Abij^ail (Hill)
Merrill,
b. Nor-
way, Me.,
Jan. 9, 1834,
d. Potter
ilill,
July 4, 1893.
Child :
1398 John J.,''
b. Nov.
14,
1861
;
m. M. Leona Burdick.
841. Eliza**
Irish,
dan. of
George
and
Betsy (Babcock)
Irish
(Daniel, Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b.
N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Nov.
24,
1808;
d. Alfred
Center,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
26,
1876;
m. N.
Stonington, Aug. 24, 1835,
Dea-
con
Benjamin
Franklin,
son of
John
and Sarah
(Pendleton)
Langworthy,
b. N.
Stonington, May 7,
1810,
d. Alfred
Center,
Nov.
7, 1895.
Children :
1399 George L,"
b.
May g, 1839;
m. Ann Lockhart Karr.
1400 Mary
Emma. b.
May 27, 1840;
m. Charles E. P.
Noyes.
1401 John
Franklin, 1>.
Apr. 5, 1847;
m. Maria Louise Stillman.
1402
William Isaac,
b.
May
12, 1851 ;
m. Odessa Blanchard.
1403
Daniel Babcock,
b.
July 13, 1852;
m. C. Elizabeth
Day.
842.
George'*
Irlsh,
Jr.,
son of
George
and
Betsy (Babcock)
Irish
(Daniel,
Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b.
N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Feb.
7,
1810;
d. W.
Genesee,
N.
Y.,
June
I, 1888;
m.
(i) Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
June 5, 1837,
Maria,
dan. of
Benjamin
and Eliza
(Green) Potter,
b.
Hopkinton,
Sept.
20, 1810,
d. W.
Genesee,
Oct.
3, 1844;
m.
(2) (i^enesee,
Dec.
ly, 1845, Mary
S.,
dan. of
John
and Avon L.
(Brown)
Adams, b.
Prattsburg,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
29, 1823,
d.
Centralia, 111.,
Feb.
2,
1889.
Children
by
first wife:
1404 Edgar
Walton," b. Mar.
25, 1838;
m.
(i) Charlotte E. Maxson
;
m. (2) Helen E. Coon.
Sarah Elizabeth, b. W.
Genesee, Nov.
19, 1839;
d. W.
Genesee,
Apr.
22, 1840.
George Hadwin, b. W.
Genesee,
Nov.
19, 1841
; d. Andersonville
Prison.
Georgia. Aug.
2.
1864.
unm.
1405
Sarah
Maria,
b.
July 24, 1843 ;
m. Z.
Stanley
Potter.
Children
by
second wife:
1406 Mary
Elizabeth, b. Dec.
31, 1846:
m. fi)
James
H. Norton; m.
(2) Byron
Alford.
Martha
Amelia,"
b. W. Genesee. Mar. 3t. 1848; res.
1902,
Cen-
tralia. 111.
; m. W. Genesee,
July
8,
1865.
Silas
G., son of Silas
and Phebe
(Crandall) Burdick. b.
Brookfield,
N. Y.,
June 30,
1H42.
Children:
Floyd
Hadwin,'" b. Farina,
June 8, 1866, d.
Sept. 9, 1866:
Mary.
b. : d.
June 21, 1871.
1407
Nathan Wardner. b. Feb. 2a.
1850;
m. Ida M.
Wightman.
Viola S.. b. W. Genesee. Nov.
4, 18,^2;
res.
190T, Bennett. III.; m.
W.
Genesee, Nov. i, 1876,
Guy
C, son of Samuel and
Jemima
Parish
Carpenter,
b.
Ellington, Conn.,
Aug. 27,
T850.
Children:
Earl
C.,'"
b.
Tidy 29, 1877; Guy,
b.
Apr. 4, 1879;
and
George I.,
b. Mar.
9,
iP""
*
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Genealogy.
343
1408 Myron
H.. h.
Julv 4, 1S55 ;
in. Ellen A. Crandall.
Flora
Belle,"
b. VV.
Genesee, Aug.
8,
1861
;
m.
Friendship,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
I,
1881, Henry,
son of
James
and Ordelia
(Blakley)
Crandall.
b.
Brookfield,
Mar.
4. 1858. They
res.
Farmington,
Conn. Cliild : Ruth
Ellen,'",
b. Nov.
7. 1884.
Albertine
Steinway,"
b. W.
Genesee,
Mar.
10, 1864;
res.
Gueydan,
La.;
m.
Hinsdale,
N. Y., Dec.
i, 1878, Emmet,
son of William
and
Jane
A.
(Curtis)
Slocum,
b.
Leyden,
N.
Y., Apr. 14, 1858.
They
have three children: Leslie
D.,'"
b. Nov.
30, 1879; Edgar
R.,
b.
Aug.
20, 1888; Floyd
H., b. Nov.
20, 1895.
843.
I\cv.
James
Reed**
Irish, D.D.,
son of
George
and
Betsy (Babcock)
Irish
(Daniel, Oliver,
James, James,
John, James),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Dec.
18,
181
1;
d.
Rockville,
R.
I.,
Mar.
3, i^g\\
m.
(i) Westerly,
R.
I.,
Aug.
26,
1839,
Charlotte,
dan of
407
Paul and
Amy (Clark)
Bab-
cock,
b.
Westerly, May 30,
1816, d. De
Ruyter.
N.
Y.,
June
24,
1 86 1
;
m.
(2) Hopkinton, July 3,
1862,
Mrs. Eliza
(Green) Browning,
dan. of
Job
and
Fanny
Green, b. Rich-
mond,
R.
I..
Jan.
20,
1812,
d. Rockville,
Jan.
21,
1893.
Children :
Amy
Elizabeth,
b. Alfred. N. Y., Mar.
19. 1841
: res.
1903, Syra-
cuse, N. Y.
;
m. Alfred. Mar. 28, 1866. Thomas
J.,
son of
Jere-
miah and
Mary
(Prosser) Place, b. Alfred, Feb.
14. 1843.
Charlotte
J.,
b. Oct. 28, 1843
; m. 1020 Tristam Babcock.
James
O'Connell, b. De
Ruyter. Aug.
2,
1847;
d. Rockville, R.
L,
1902.
Marv Etneline,
b. De
Ruyter, Sept. 14, 185
1 : d. De
Ruyter. Apr. 24.
1852.
1409
Miranda F.," b.
Jan. 23, 1854:
m.
George
N. Crandall.
Paul," b. De
Ruyter,
I\Lir. i,
1856;
m. Rockville, Mar.
14, 1878,
Lydia,
dau. of Gersham P. and
Mary
E. (Tabor)
Johnson,
b.
Richmond.
Nov. 8. i860. Children: Charles, b.
June, 1879; James
G., b.
July
2S, 1881.
d. 1882; Arthur, b.
June, 1885; George
C. b.
Apr. 20,
1888.
844.
Deacon Daniel Babcock^ Irish,
son of
George
and
Betsy (Babcock)
Irish
(Daniel, Oliver,
James, James,
John. James),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Feb.
9,
1818;
d.
Farina, 111.,
Apr.
16,
1896:
m.
Hopkinton,
R. I.,
Jan.
28,
1843, Mary,
dau. of
749
Elnathan W. and
Sally (Davis)
Bab-
cock, b.
Hopkinton, Apr. 7,
1820.
Children :
1410
William" Babcork. b.
June
20.
1S46:
m.
Amy
E. Potter.
Henry
P.. b. Westerly. Tan. 10. 18^2: res. Farina. 111.; m. Ci)
Nov.
17, 1881, Eva R., dau. of Dr. Elnathan and Sarah
(Wright)
Bond. b. Milton, Wis.,
Aug.
21. 18^6.
d. Farina.
Jan.
28.
1885;
m. (2) Milton.
Jan.
t8. 1S92.
Marv
J.,
dau. of Horace and Maud
R. (Platts) Haven, b. South Bend. Ind.. Sent.
17. 1855.
Chil-
dren :
Harry.'"
b.
Aug. 7, 1883 ;
Edith, b.
Sept.
22,
1884.
344
The Babcock
Genealogy.
845.
Lucy ^Ynn^
Irish,
dau. of
George
and
Betsy (Bab-
cock)
Irish
(Daniel, Oliver,
James, James, John,
James),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
June 7, 1819;
d.
Ashaway,
R.
I.,
Mar.
26,
1885;
m.
Ashaway,
Mar.
9, 185 1,
Deacon Mat-
thew
S.,
son of Simon and
Mary (Brightman) Kenyon,
b.
Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
Aug. 23,
181 1
;
res.
1902, Ashaway.
Children :
Matthew
Herbert,
b. Nov.
13, 1853 ;
res.
1902, Ashaway ;
unm.
Abbey E.,
b. Oct.
20, 1855;
res.
1902, Ashaway;
unm.
846.
Mary Content^
Irish,
dau. of
George
and
Betsy
(Babcock)
Irish
(Daniel, Oliver,
James, James, John,
James),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Sept. 27,
1821;
res.
1902,
Ashaway,
R.
I.;
m.
Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
Oct.
8,
1843,
Albert
C,
son of
Benjamin
and Sarah A.
(Baker) Green,
b.
Phenix,
R.
I.,
Mar.
28, 1822,
d.
Hopkinton, Aug,
20,
1852.
Children :
Henry A.,
b.
Pawcatuck, Conn., Apr. 3, 1845 ;
d.
Pawcatuck,
Oct.
8, 1848.
Mary
E.,
b.
Pawcatuck, Aug. 2, 1846;
d.
Hopkinton,
R.
I., June 25,
1889.
Avery,
b.
Pawcatuck,
Nov.
21, 1848;
d.
Pawcatuck, Dec.
22, 1848.
1411
Thomas
H.,"
b.
Pawcatuck,
July
6,
1850;
m. Martha A.
Bergen.
847.
Deacon Oliver B.^
Irish,
son of
George
and
Betsy
(Babcock)
Irish
(Daniel, Oliver,
James, James, John,
James),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Aug.
12, 1826;
m.
Chelsea,
Mass.,
Apr. 25, 1854,
Sarah,
dau. of
Joseph
and Ruth
(Hath-
away) Anthony,
b.
Middletown,
R.
I.,
Nov.
28,
1832.
Both
res.
1902, Farina,
111.

Children :
Edward A., b.
Ashaway,
R.
I., Oct.
17, 1855;
d.
Sept., 1857.
Joseph
Herman," b.
Ashaway,
Mar.
4, 1857 ;
res.
Farina,
111. ; m.
Farina,
Sept. 7, 1892, Ethel,
dau. of Dr. Arnold and Carrie Ran-
dolph
Davis, b. Farina.
June 3,
1868. Child :
Elaine,'"
b. Dec.
8,
1893.
Wilfred A., b. Portsmouth, R.
I., Julv 31, i860;
d.
Ashaway, Apr.
8,
1861.
Alice
W.,
b.
Ashaway,
Mar.
27, 1865
;
d.
Farina,
Aug. 24,
1866.
Albert
H., b.
Ashaway,
Mar.
27, 1865;
d.
Farina, Oct. 18, 1866.
848.
Harriett Elizabeth^
Babcock. dau. of
Jacob
Davis
and Elizabeth
(Almy)
Babcock
(Daniel, Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b.
Cornwall,
N.
Y., Mar.
5,
1826;
res.
1902,
Potter Hill, R. I, ; m.
Ashaway,
R.
I..
Nov.
28.
1847,
John,
son of Isaac and Elizabeth
(Wallace) Cundall, b. Ash-
away,
Feb.
25,
18 1
7,
d.
Ashaway,
Feb.
4, 1891.
The Babcuck
Genealogy. 345
Children,
first and last b.
Ashaway,
others
Mystic,
Conn. :
Emeline
Ahiiy,
1>.
Sci)t. 5. 1848;
d.
Ashaway,
Oct., 1848.
Hannah
Almy.
1).
July 29, 1851 ;
res.
1902,
Potter Hill;
ni. .\sh-
avvay,
Nov.
15,
1880. Daniel
A.,
son of Amos B. and Huldah
(Bal)cock) Taylor,
b.
Stilhnanville, Conn., Apr. 22, 1852;
d.
Westerly, Jan., 1900.
No children.
Frank
Constant,"
b.
June 18, 1853;
res.
1902,
Greenwich,
R.
I.;
m.
Block
Island,
R.
I., Apr. 14, 1880,
Effie
A.,
dau. of Nicholas and
Eliza Milliken Ball,
b. New Shoreham, Nov.
28,
1855.
Child:
Helen B..'" b.
Sept.
6,
1896.
Jacob
D.,"
b.
Apr. 29, 1856;
m. Charlotta A.,
dau. of
Jirah
and
Nancy
Palmer
Gray,
b. Potter
Hill, May 20, 1858; divorced;
m.
Milwaukee, Wis., July 7, 1894,
Carrie
E.,
dau. of Travton and
Velvis
(Cahill) Davis,
b. Markesan, Wis., :Mar.
19,
1862. No
children.
Elizabeth"
(called
Bess or Bessie), b. Mar.
3, 1867;
res.
1902,
Peace
St.,
Providence, R. I.
;
m.
Westerly,
Oct.
3, 1885, Charles,
son
of
Job
and
Abigail (Gardner) Taylor,
b.
Ashaway.
Children:
Bvron C..'"
b.
1887; (Tlarence,
b.
Apr. 11, 1888,
d.
Ashaway, Aug.
^6,
1888.
849.
Sarah Antoinette^ Babcock, dau. of
Jacob
and
Elizabeth
(Almy)
Babcock
(Daniel, Oliver,
James,
James, John. James),
b.
Ashaway,
R.
I.,
Apr. 25, 1836;
d.
Ashaway,
Oct.
21,
1887;
m.
(i) Lysander,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
14,
1854,
826
Edwin,
son of
Avery
and
Lydia (Darrow)
Bab-
cock,
b.
Lysander, May 7,
i82(5,
d.
Lysander,
Dec.
5, 1888;
divorced;
m.
(2)
Ashaway,
Dec.
14. 1863,
William
M.,
son
of William and Lncinda
Humphrey,
b. Lima, N.
Y.,
May,
1830.
d. New York
City,
Mar.
12,
1890.
No children.
Children bv first husband :
Freddie, b.
Lysander, July 25, 1856;
d.
Ashaway,
Oct.
16, 1858.
Clara,
b.
Lysander, Aug. 28, 1857;
d.
Ashaway,
Oct.
14, 1858.
850.
John Jacob'^
Babcock,
son of
Jacob
D. and Elizabeth
(Almy)
Babcock
(Daniel, Oliver,
James, James, John,
James),
b.
Ashaway.
R.
L,
Apr. 14, 1842;
res.
Ashaway;
m.
Westerly,
R. L, Dec.
7. 1869,
Marion
B.,
dau. of David S.
and
Mary (Taylor)
Devoll, b.
Westerly,
Dec.
21, 1844,
d.
Ashaway, Apr.
10.
1884.
Children,
b.
Ashaway
:
Amy
L.. b. Mar. 12,
1872;
m.
Ashaway,
Nov.
23, 1891, Alven
E.,
son of Eden D. and Annis (.Vndrcws) Shaw, b. Wales. Mass.,
Aug.
20. 1862. Child : Harold Eden.'" h.
Ashaway, Apr. 3, 1893.
Jacob
D.." b.
Jan. 19. 1875
; m. Brooklvn. N. Y.. Dec. 21,
1896,
Millicent, dau. of
John
and Martha
(Hargin)
Wood. b.
Brussels,
Ontario, May
17, 1876.
Child: Marion^Braidfoot,'" b. Nov.
3,
1897.
Daniel Clark, b. Oct.
27. 1876;
res.
1902, Alfred,
N. Y. : unm.
Clara Elizabeth. 1).
Jan. 29, 18S0;
res.
1902,
Potter Hill. R. L
34^>
77u" Bahcock
Genealogy.
851.
Jud^e
William Henry^
Potter,
son of Col.
Henry
and
Nancy (Ann) (Babcock)
Potter
(Daniel, Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b. Potter
Hill,
R.
I.,
Aug.
26,
1816;
d.
Mystic. Conn.,
Mar.
28, 1887;
m.
Mystic, Apr.
12,
1842, Bridget,
dau. of
Capt.
Elisha and Liicretia
(Packer)
Rathbun,
b.
Mystic, Apr.
12,
1824,
d.
Mystic, Jan. 24, 1899.
Children, b.
Mystic
River,
Conn.
Calista
Vinton,"
b. Feb.
28, 1843 ;
res.
1902, Norwich,
Conn
;
m.
Mystic River, May 28, 1878, Seneca,
son of Asahel and
Lydia
M.
(Handy)
Thresher, b. Swansea, Mass..
Apr. 8, 1832.
Chil-
dren: Annie
Hayward,'"
b. Mar.
12, 1879,
Mabel
S.,
b.
Sept. 22,
1880.
1412
Annie
B.,"
b.
Sept. 12, 1846;
m. Horace Walworth Fish.
852. Phcebe Ann^
Potter,
dan. of Col.
Henry
and
Nancy
(Ann) (Babcock)
Potter
(Daniel,
Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b.
Waterford, Conn.,
Mar.
22, 1823;
d.
Waterford,
May 31, 1863;
m.
Waterford,
Sept. 9, 1844,
Thomas
Carey,
son of Thomas and Prudence
(Latham)
Pot-
ter,
b. New
London, Conn.,
Apr. 13,
1822,
d. New
London,
Aug. 27, 1849.
Child :
1413
Thomas Wells.'
b.
June 27, 1846;
m.
(i)
Ellen
Culver;
m.
(2)
Nellie M. Smith.
853.
Nathan^
Babcock,
son of Ohver and Phebe
(Bab-
cock)
Babcock
(Daniel, Oliver,
James, James, John,
James,),
b. Potter Hill,
R.
L,
Nov.
19, 1824;
d.
Westerly,
R. L
(Pawcatuck), May 31, 1902;
m. Mar.
2,
1847,
Phebe
W.,
dau. of
Ray
and Esther
(Russel) Johnson,
of
Phenix,
R.
L,
b.
Washington,
R.
L,
Sept.
20, 1826,
d.
Westerly (Paw-
catuck), Apr. 14,
1
89
1.
When
eighteen years
of
age
Mr. Babcock entered the em-
ploy
of the
Lan(l])here
IMachine
Com])any,
at Phenix, R.
L,
where as
apprentice, journeyman,
and subcontractor he con-
tinued for thirteen
years.
In
1855
he entered into
partnership
with Calvert B.
Cottrell,
under the firm name of Cottrell &
Babcock,
at
Pawcatuck, Conn.,
where at first
they
built textile
machinery
and later
printing presses.
In
1880,
when the busi-
ness was
employing
two himdred men, he sold out to his
part-
ner and retired. Two
years
later he
organized
the Babcock
Printing
Press
Manufacturing Company,
at New
London,
Conn.,
which under his
management
came to be one of the
most
prominent
manufactories of
printing machinery
in Amer-
ica. The business is still continued
(1903)
with his
nephew.
AMANDA
(BABCOCK)
GREENE.
1827- 1887. Page 347.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
347
George
P.
Fenner,
President and
Treasurer,
and his
brother,
Daniel
Babcock, Secretary.
in his
early
manhood he was a
Whig, becoming
a
Repub-
lican at the
organization
of that
party,
but later as a Prohibi-
tionist he exercised a
powerful
inilucnce in the cause of tem-
perance,
which was
very
dear to his
heart,
and for which he
never considered
any
sacrifice too
great.
He was honored
by
beinir
made candidate for Lieutenant Governor of his State
upon
the Prohibition ticket for a number of
years.
Was a
member of the State Committee of that
party,
and in his own
town did valiant service in the cause of no license.
Actixe in local school
matters,
he was
largely
instrumental
in
raising
the standard of the schools in his
district,
and in
the
building
of
large
and commodious schoolhouses.
Every
Christmas for
years
he
regularly
sent a
gift
to
every
scholar
in the school,
and each member of
every graduating
class
received some
appropriate gift
from his hand.
For vears he
taught
a class of
boys
in a
Loyal Temperance
Legion,
and in this connection
organized
an anti-tobacco
league
which met
regularly
at his
home;
and the scientific
teaching gi^'en
them resulted in
keeping many young
men from
using
tobacco.
Believing
in the
equality
of the sexes,
he never
lost an
opportunity
to record himself
upon
the side of wom-
an's
sufifrage
and when school
suffrage
was
given
to the
women of his town his horses were
busy
on election
days
car-
rying
women voters to and from the
polls.
At the
as^e
of seventeen he united with the First S. D. B.
Church of
Hopkinton.
R.
L.
retaining
his
membership
with
and
continuing
his
support
of this church
through
life.
Children :
Hannah
Almy.
b. Phenix, I\Iar. ii.
1855;
res.
1903, Westerly.
Clara
Jane,
b.
Westerly. Aug. 14, 1859;
d.
Westerly,
Mar. 2,
1863.
854.
Amand.x* B.xbcock,
dau. of Oliver and Phebe
(Bab-
cock)
Babcock
(Daniel, Oliver.
James. James. John.
Tames),
b. Potter
Hill.
R. L, Oct. 20.
1827;
d.'
Potter'Hill,
July 15, 1887;
m. Potter Hill. Nov.
2.^,
1858.
Thomas
R.,
son of
Benjamin
and Grace
(Rogers)
Greene, b.
Hopkinton,
R.
L, Dec. 10. 1800. d.
Hopkinton.
Dec.
2y, 1873.
Children, b.
Hopkinton
:
Daniel B.,* b. Feb.
25,
1861 : d.
Westerly,
R. I.,
Apr. 24, 1894:
m.
Westerly, Mar. 2q. 1886,
Phebe A., dau. of
George
A. and Anne
F.
(Burdick) Holland, b. S.
Kingston.
R. I., Mar. 16,
1867. They
have one child. Howard Arnold.'" b.
Westerly,
Oct.
7. 1887.
Charles
Henry,
b. Mar.
11,
1866; res.
1903,
at
Alfred,
N. Y.
;
unm.
348
J^hc Bahcock
Genealogy,
855.
JJaniel''
Baucock,
son of Oliver and I'liebc
(Babcock)
Babcuck
(Daniel, Oliver, James, James, John, James j,
b. Potter
Hill,
R.
1.,
Dec.
4, 1828;
res.
1903,
Bhenix,
R. 1.
;
m.
(i) Westerly,
Nov.
i,
1852,
Phebe
E.,
dau. of
Jonathan
and Phebe
(Carr)
Stillman,
b.
Voluntown, Conn., Aug. 11,
1830,
d.
Phenix,
Jan.
16,
1857;
m.
(2) Westerly, Apr.
12,
1806,
Mary
A.
Stillman,
sister of first
wife,
b.
Connecticut,
May
I,
1
84
1. No children.
For ten
years
Daniel Babcock was a member of the Town
Council of his
town,
a
part
of the time
being
President of the
Board,
and for two terms
represented
his town in the lower
house of the
Legislature.
He was a valuable director of both
the National and
Savings
Banks of his
town,
and is a director
of the Phenix Trust
Company. Many
have found in him a
trusted counselor and friend. When
eighteen years
of
age
he
learned the machinist's trade in
Westerly,
and in
1853
settled
in
Phenix,
where for
thirty years
he had
charge
of a
depart-
ment in the
shop
of the
Landphere
Machine
Company.
Since
1884
he has been connected with the Babcock
Printing
Press
Manufacturing Company,
of New
London, Conn.,
and at
present (1903)
is
Secretary
of the
company.
At fourteen
years
of
age
he was
baptized
and united with the First S. D.
B. Church of
Hopkinton,
R.
L,
of which he is still a member.
856.
Ann Elizabeth^
Babcock,
dau. of Oliver and Phebe
(Babcock)
Babcock
(Daniel, Oliver, James, James,
John, James),
b. Potter
Hill,
R.
L,
Jan. 7, 1831
;
d.
Mystic
River, Conn.,
Apr. 2,
1859;
m. Potter
Hill,
Apr.
2,
1853,
Charles
A.,
son of
Philip
and
Sally (Potter)
Fenner,
b. Po-
land,
N.
Y.,
Sept.
16,
1826,
d.
Providence,
R.
L,
June 13,
1895.
Children :
Philip,
b.
Jan. 18, 1854;
d.
Jan. 24, 1854.
Mary,
b.
Jan. 18,
1854;
d. Feb.
i,
1854.
1414 George Potter,"
b.
June 5, 1855;
m. Annie C. Smith.
857.
Stephen^
Babcock,
author of The Babcock Geneal-
ogy,
son of Oliver and Phebe
(Babcock)
Babcock
(Daniel,
Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b. Potter
Hill,
R.
L,
Dec.
22,
1832;
res.
1903. 344
W^est
Thirty-third
Street,
New York
City;
m.
Washington,
D.
C,
July
10,
1878,
Hen-
rietta Van Patten
(widow
of
John
H.
Taylor,
of
Amsterdam,
N.
Y.),
and dau. of Adam C. and Maria
(Groot)
Van
Patten,
b.
Glenville,
N.
Y., Sept. 25, 1840.
^*^
%i
Dx^NIEL BABCOCK.
Page 348.
TJic Bahcock
Genealogy. 349
From an
injury
receixed when sixteen
years
of
age
Mr.
Babcock's
sight
became
impaired
and
gracUially
diminished
until at the
age
of nineteen he became
totally
blind. In
1853
he entered,
as a
pupil,
the New York School for the
Blind,
New York
City,
and in
1855 began
to teach in the same
school,
which now (
1903) employs
a
corps
of
twenty
teachers,
Mr.
Babcock
being
the
principal
teacher,
which
position
he has
held since
1857.
He directed the construction of the first
raised dissected
maps
for the 1)]in(l, which he afterward im-
proved
and
])erfected. furnishing
a
com])lete
set for his own
school,
and other sets for Institutions for the Blind in Eu-
rope
and America. His
style
of
maps
is still the
standard,
and
is used in all schools for the blind. For sixteen
years
he was
Treasurer of the American Association of Instructors for the
Blind. He has for
many years
been Trustee and Treasurer
of the First S. D. B. Church of New York
City,
of which he
is a member. He is First Vice President of the American
Sabbath Tract
Society,
and a Trustee of the S. D. B. Me-
morial Board. In.
1902
he received from Alfred
University
the honorarv
degree
of A.M.
Child :
Phebe Maria, b. Potter
Hill, Aug. 11, 1879;
d. New York
City,
Nov. I.
1885.
Mrs. Babcock had one
son,
l)y
her first husband,
Ralph
Vorhees
Tay-
lor, b. Amsterdam, N. Y., Dec.
16, 1869;
d. at his mother's home in New
York
City, Jan. 24, 1893,
unm.
858.
Lucy x\lmyS
Babcock, M.D., dau. of Oliver and Phebe
(Babcock)
Bal)cock
(Daniel, Oliver,
James, James,
John, James),
b. Potter
Hill, R. I..
Sept. 17. 1834.
Dr. Babcock
graduated
at the New^ York Medical
College
and
Hospital
for
Women. New York
City,
and for fifteen
years
thereafter
practiced
medicine in
Westerly.
R. I. Later she
sojourned
in
Alfred. N. Y. She is
by
faith and
practice
a
Seventh
Day Baptist.
859.
Phebe
J.^ne^
Babcock. M.D.. dau. of Oliver and
Phebe
(Babcock)
Babcock
(Daniel. Oliver,
James,
James. John, Jnmes).
b. Potter Hill, R.
L.
Sept. 30.'
18^8;
res.
1903.
412
Ninth
Avenue. New York
Citv; m. Potter
Hill,
Oct.
27, 1863,
William
B., son of
Christopher
and
Betsy
G.
(Bell)
Wait, b.
Amsterdam. N. Y.. Mar.
25. 18^9.
Dr. Wait was educated in the
i)ublic
schools of her town and
later at Alfred
Universitv. Alfred. N. Y., from which she re-
ceived the
degree
of A.B. in i860 and A.M. in
1869.
She
350
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Genealogy.
taught
for a time in
country
schools,
and later for four
years
was a teacher in the School for the
Blind,
New York
City.
Taking up
the
study
of
medicine,
she received the
degree
of
M.D. from the New York Medical
College
and
Hospital
for
Women in
1871,
and after two
years' postgraduate study
she
received the
diploma
of the New York
Ophthalmic Hospital
College.
After
having
served one
year (1875)
as lecturer
to the Chair of Obstetrics in the
College
for
W^omen,
she
was,
in
1880,
appointed
Professor of the
Chair,
which
position
she
held for
eighteen years, eight years
of the time
being
Presi-
dent of the
Faculty
and Dean of the
College.
She also served
her alma mater as a member of the
Hospital
Staff for
many
years,
and was for
eight years
its Chairman.
She is a member of the New York State and New York
County Homeopathic
Medical
Societies, the American Insti-
tute of
Homeopathy,
the American Obstetrical
Society,
a
member of the
Consulting
Staff of the Memorial
Hospital,
Brooklyn,
an Examiner in
Lunacy,
and has served the Alumni
Association of her
college
as President and in other official
capacities.
In
philanthropic
and
sociologic
work she is President of
the
Society
for
Promoting
the Welfare of the
Insane,
Presi-
dent of a local Woman's Christian
Temperance
Union,
Vice
President of the New York
Legislative League,
member of
the New York
Equal Suffrage League,
and has served as Man-
ager
of the New York
Baptist
Home for the
Aged
and Presi-
dent of the New York
County
Woman's Christian
Temper-
ance Union.
Having
retired from
college
and
hospital
activities in
1898,
she has since
given
some time to
literary
and club
work,
and
is an active member of both "Phalo" and "Sorosis."
She is a member of the First S. D. B. Church of New York
City.
Children, b. New York
City:
1415 T.ucy
Bell.* b.
May ix, 1865:
m. Frank Battles.
Fanny
Stone, b.
Aug.
18, 1866; d. New York
City,
Mar.
17,
1881.
Mary
Elizabeth, b.
Apr.
10, 1868; d. New York
City, Feb.
17, 1879.
Phebe
Ann,
b.
Sept. 23, 1870;
d. Potter
Hill. R. T., May 20,
1871.
William
Bell,
b.
July i.S. 1872;
res.
1903, 412
Ninth Ave., New
York; unm. Is a
lawyer.
Oliver Babcock, M.D., b.
July 13, 1872;
res.
1230
S.
57th
St.. Phil-
adelphia,
Pa. ; unm.
Amelia,
b.
May 19, 1875 ;
d. New York
City, Jan. 28, 1886.
860.
Julia
Mart.\^
Babcock,
dan. of Oliver and Phebe
(Babcock)
Babcock
(Daniel, Oliver,
James, James,
HENRY S. AMBLER.
Page 350.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
351
John, James),
h. Potter
Hill,
R.
I., Apr. 13, 1843;
res.
1903,
Chatham,
N.
V.;
m. Potter
Hill,
Sept. 2y,
iH()4, Henry
S.
Ambler,
son of
John
and Eliza
(Nestelle)
Ambler,
b. New
York
City, June 30, 1836.
She was educated at the
Hopkinton Academy,
a school char-
tered
by
members of the First
Hopkinton
S. D. B. Church
and conducted under their
patronai^e
for
many years.
In 1862
she
taut^ht
the
English
branches and music at
Passaic,
N.
J.
In
1864.
she was married to
Henry
S.
Ambler,
of New
York
City,
and went to Pleasants
County,
\V. Va. Later
they
lixed in New York
City,
and in
1873
removed to their
present
residence in Chatham.
They
have four sons and one
daughter.
She is a life member of the Woman's Christian
Temperance
Union of New York State, a member of the New York State
Woman's
Suffrage
Association,
and of the New York State
Grange.
In
1892
she
organized
the Woman's Christian Tem-
perance
Union of
Spencertown,
N.
Y.,
and has served as its
President to the
present
time
(1903).
Later,
wilh
others,
she
organized
the Woman's Christian
Temperance
L^nion at Aus-
terlitz,
N.
Y.,
and
together
with these two Societies she is
acknowledge
a
strong
factor in
making
and
maintaining
a
public
sentiment which has
prevented
the licensed sale of
liquor
in the town of Austerlitz for twelve successive
years.
She is a charter member of Austerlitz Patrons of Hus-
bandry (819),
and for three
years
served this
Society
as lec-
turer
;
for three
years
was President of the Columbia
County
Woman's Christian
Temperance
Union, but
resigned
both
these offices on account of
poor
health.
In
1855
she
joined
the First S. D. B. Church of
Hopkin-
ton,
R.
I.,
and is now a member of the First S. D. B. Church
of New York
City.
Senator
Henry
S. Ambler
(husband
of
Julia
M.
[Babcock]
Ambler)
descended from ancestors on his father's side who
came from
England
about
1625.
while those on his mother's
side came from Prussia.
Leaving
their mother
country
on
account of
religious persecution
and
taking
onlv what thev
could
carry
in their hands,
they
fled
by night
to
Holland, and
from thence sailed to New Amsterdam
(afterward
New
York), among
the
early
Dutch settlers of that
place.
Mr. Ambler was educated at tlie Mount
\\^Tshington
Col-
lesfiate
Institute and the Citv Institute of New
York, and
grad-
uating
from the latter in
18^3
he immediatelv
accepterl
a
posi-
tion as
bookkeeper
at the
Morgan
Iron Works.
In
1856,
on account of
impaired health,
he left the
city
for
35-
^ //(' Babcock
Genealogy.
his father's farm in the town of
Austerhtz,
Ct)hinibia
County,
N.
v.,
where he remained until
1861, engaging
in
agricuUural
pursuits.
in
Dec.,
1 86
1,
Mr. Ambler became
agent
and steward for
the New York Institution for the
Blind,
New York
City,
and
filled this
position
until
Sept., 1864,
when he married and went
to Pleasants
County,
W. Va.
Returning
to New York
City
in
1866,
he
opened
a mercantile business in the line of
dairy
produce.
In
1873
he
purchased
his father's farm and
engaged
somewhat in stock
raising
until
1888,
when he retired from
mercantile
business,
wishing
to devote his entire attention to
farming".
Politically
he is a
Republican,
and as such
represented
his
town in the Columbia
County
Board of
Supervisors
for ten
years.
In
1896
he was
appointed
Assistant Commissioner of
Agriculture,
and took
charge
of the third division of the State
of New
York,
retaining
this
position
until
1898,
when he re-
signed
to take his seat in the State
Senate,
to which he had
been elected from the
Twenty-fourth
District. He was re-
elected in
1900,
and received
20,367
votes to
14,296
cast for
his Democratic
opponent. Again
re-elected in
1902,
he still
(1903) represents
his district.
Since
entering
the Senate he has served
continuously
as
Chairman of the Committee on
Agriculture,
and is the
leading
representative
in the
Legislature
of the farmers'
organizations.
His zealous and constant efforts to further their interests have
given
him
])rominence throughout
the entire State. He has
been a relentless
opponent
of the
present proposed plan
of en-
larging
the Erie
Canal,
because he has believed the
project
would be detrimental to the interests of the farmers of the
State,
and his
position
has been
strenuously supported by
the
New York State
Grange,
which is a
powerful nonpartisan
or-
ganization comprising
62,000 members,
among
whom he is
highly popular by
reason of his devoted and efficient service
in their behalf. He is also author
of,
and has had enacted into
law,
many
bills which
greatly
benefit
dairymen
and farmers.
Mr. Ambler believes in w^oman's
suffrage,
and is ever
ready
to
present
bills for the
Equal Suffrage
Association,
and w^orks
persistently
for their
passage regardless
of
strong opposition.
He is
actively
identified with other
agricultural
societies of
the State,
as well as with the
Grange.
He is Vice President
of the State Fair
Association,
Vice President of the State
Farmers'
League,
Vice President of the State Farmers' Con-
gress,
and has been
successively appointed by
Governors Mor-
TJic Babcuck
Genealogy.
353
ton, Black, Roosevelt,
and Odell to
represent
the State at the
annual sessions of the National Farmers'
Congress.
ChiUlren,
hrst two b. Potter
Hill,
the others b. Chatham:
Henry Babcock,
b. Mar.
23, 1866;
res.
1903, Chatham;
m. West-
erly,
R. I.,
Sept. 27, 1894, Edna,
dau. of
James
and Sarah F.
(Lewis)
Barber,
b.
Westerly.
He
graduated Mar., 1888,
from
the American
Veterinary College,
New York
City.
John Edgar,
M.D.,
b.
July 24, 1871 ;
res.
1903,
at
134
E.
19th St.,
New York
City;
unm. Graduated
May, 1893,
at the New York
Homeopathic
Medical
College,
New York
City.
Nathan Babcock, b.
May 29. 1876;
res.
1903,
at
134
E.
19th
St.,
New York
City;
unm. Graduated
June, 1900,
at Columbia Uni-
versity,
New York
City,
as Electrical
Engineer.
Elenora, b. Oct. 11, 1880;
res.
1903,
Chatham.
June. 1903,
finished
her third
year
in Vassar
College.
Stephen
Babcock,
b. Dec.
13, 1888;
res.
1903,
Chatham.
861.
Elizabeth^
Almy,
dau. of David and
Lucy (Babcock)
Alniy (Daniel,
Oliver,
James, James, John'*, James),
b.
Hopkinton,
R. I.
(Ashaway), Sept.
26, 1820;
d.
Phenix,
R.
I., Sept. 4. 1848;
m. Portsmouth.
R.
I.,
Nov.
10,
1847,
Horatio
Alonzo,
son of Nathan and Cilda
(IMatterson)
Stone,
b. Coventi-y,
R.
I..
Sept. 30, 1814,
d. Phenix, Mar.
13, 1872.
Child:
1416
Elizabeth
Almy.''
b.
Aug. 24, 1848;
m.
John J.
Bellows.
862.
Lucy Mari.\'^
Almy,
dau. of David and
Lucy (Bab-
cock) /\lmy
(Daniel, Oliver,
James. James, John,
James),
b. Portsmouth.
R.
L.
Aug. 3. 1824;
d. New York
City, .\pr.
lu
1891
;
m.
Portsmouth,
Apr.
28.
1845.
-^.ndrew
Jackson,
son of Andrew and
Jane (Seaberry) Cory,
b. Tiver-
ton,
R.
L,
Sept. 17.
18 1
7.
d.
Jamestown.
R.
L.
]\Iay 30, 1887.
Children :
1417
Maria Elizabeth," b.
July
6,
1849;
m. Abram A. Brown.
George
A., b. Portsmouth, Dec. 2.
1851 ;
d.
Jersey City,
N.
J.,
Feb.
23.
1882.
Alfred R., b. Portsmouth,
June 29, 1854;
d.
Newport, Jan. 19, 1858.
1418 Lucy Jane,
b.
Jan. 3, 1856;
m. Thomas Giles Carr.
Alfred Richards." b.
Jamestown,
Mar.
27.
1861 ; res.
1902, James-
town ; m.
Jamestown,
Oct.
25, 1892, Elizabeth, dau. of
John J.
and Gertrude
(Stanhope)
Watson, b.
Jamestown, Sept. is. 1871.
Child: Alfred
R.,'"
b. Oct. 6,
1893.
Nancy S.,"
b.
Jamestown, Jan.
2,
1863
; res.
1902. 67
Lutheran St.,
New^burg,
N. Y. : m.
Jamestown,
Nov.
14.
1895, George J.,
son
of Gurdon B. and Esther (Fate) Barnes, b.
Montgomery.
N. Y..
Mar.
22,
1865.
Child: Cornelia Andes.'" b.
Newburg, May 12,
1898.
Cornelia Meade, b.
Jamestown,
Feb.
25. 186^ ; m. Oct.
24, i88g,
Lionel
H., son of William .\. and Miriam F.
(Clark)
Champlin,
b. S.
Kingston,
R.
L, July
26,
1863.
23
354
^/^^' Babcock
Genealogy.
863.
JIarkiet Wayland*^
Almy,
dau. of David and
I.iicy
(Uabcock) Almy (Daniel,
Oliver,
James, James, John,
James),
b.
Portsmouth,
R.
i..
May
i6, 1832;
d.
Jamestown,
l\.
J., Apr. 25, 1894;
m.
Newport,
Iv.
I.,
Dec.
20,
1855, Elijah,
son of
George
and
Margaret (Hathaway) Anthony,
b. Mid-
dletown,
R.
L,
May
28,
1835,
res.
1902, Jamestown.
Children :
Louis
Wayland.'"'
b.
Portsmouth,
Dec.
9, 1856;
res.
1902, James-
town ; m.
Newport, Apr. 27, 1893,
Maud
L.,
dau. of
Henry
R.
and Sarah E.
(McDonald)
St. Clair,
b.
Newport, Sept. 30, 1872.
They
have two
children,
both b. in
Jamestown ; Ledyard,'"
b.
May 9, 1894,
and
Elijah,
b. Feb.
25, 1897.
Hannah
Maria,"
b. Middletown, Dec.
14, 1858;
res.
1902,
at Cali-
fornia
Ave., Providence, R. I. ; m.
Jamestown,
Mar.
4, 1896,
Henry
L., son of Daniel and
Lydia (Cutter) Smith,
b. Wick-
ford, R. I.,
July
6, 1858. Children,
b. Providence: Dalton An-
thony,'"
b.
Apr.
26, 1897
;
Wayland Almy,
b. Oct.
24, 1898.
George
David,'' b.
Jamestown,
Oct.
23.
i860; res.
1902, Jamestown;
m. S.
Dartmouth, Mass.,
Jan. 4, 1887, Emma,
dau. of Charles
Frederick and Almira
(Weeks) Cushman,
b. S.
Dartmouth, Aug.
17,
1861.
Children,
b.
Jamestown: Alma,^"
b.
May 9, 1890;
Mil-
dred, b.
Apr. 7, 1892; Doris,
b.
Sept. 26, 1897.
Frederick," b.
Jamestown,
Dec.
7,
1862
; res.
1902, Jamestown ;
m.
Portsmouth,
R. I., Nov.
7, 1889,
Sarah Louise, dau. of
Henry
and Louise
(Sherman) Anthony,
b.
Portsmouth,
Jan. i, 1867.
Children,
b.
Jamestown: Kathryn,'"
b.
Aug. 4, 1890; Marguerita,
b.
May 14, 1892.
Abraham Lincoln,

b.
Jamestown, Apr. 3, 1865 ;
d.
Jamestown,
July 31, 1867.
Margret,*
b.
Jamestown, June
28,
1867;
res.
1902, Jamestown;
m.
Jamestown, May
2,
1887, .Adolphus
Clark, son of William Hazard
and Ann Elizabeth
(Clark) Knowles,
b.
Jamestown, June 22,
1863. Children, b.
Jamestown
: Ruth
Hathaway,'"
b. Feb.
27,
1888;
Foster Sherman, b.
Aug. 23, 1889;
Kenneth
Hopkins,
b.
Mar.
29, 1891 ;
Beulah
Anthony,
b.
July 2, 1892; Harriet,
b.
Apr. 17, 1897.
Elijah,
Jr.,
b.
Jamestown, Jan. 30. 1873;
d.
Jamestown,
Feb.
18,
1873.
864.
Altana Frances^
Almy,
dau. of David and
Lucy
(Babcock) Almy
(Daniel
Oliver,
James, James, John.
James),
b. Portsmouth,
R. I., Mar.
12,
1843;
^- l^ec.
g.
1900;
m. Portsmouth, Nov. 26.
1863,
William C., son of
Philip
B.
and Sarah E.
(Cook)
Chase,
b.
Portsmouth, Sept.
10,
1840,
d. Providence,
R.
I.,
Dec.
i,
1901.
Children :
Earnest," b. Portsmouth, Oct.
9, 1864;
res.
1902. 405
Potter Ave.,
Providence; m. Providence. Ausr. t8,
1890,
Alice
R., dau. of
Thomas and Emma (Slade)
Jollie.
b.
Providence. Dec.
3, 186';,
d. Providence,
Feb.
7, 1807.
Children, b. Providence: Harold
Almv" b. Anr.
23, t8q2; d.
Apr. 24, 1892; Howland
C,
b.
July
30, 1893,
d.
Jan. II, 1894.
TJic Babcock
Genealogy. 355
vValtcr
Wcyland,''
1).
Providence,
Dec.
15, 1866;
res.
1903,
261 Pine
St.,
Providence;
ni.
Providence,
Oct.
14, 1891,
Florence
E.,
dau.
of William E. and Emma
(Buffiington) Green,
b.
Providence,
July
6, i8()8. Child, Edith l'\,"' b.
Providence,
Alar.
12, 1893,
d.
Mar.
17, 1893.
865.
Ella B.**
Saunders,
dau. of
Pelcg-
and
Mary (Bab-
cock)
Saunders
(Daniel,
Oliver.
James, James, John,
James),
b. Potter Hill,
R.
1., May
i,
1851;
d.
Providence,
R.
I.,
Oct. 20.
1901
: m. Potter lliil,
Jan. 5. 1882, Wellington
L.,
son of Denison and Susan A.
(Bishop)
Lewis,
b. Provi-
dence,
Apr. 5, 1856;
res.
Johnstown,
R. I.
Children :
Leverrier,
b. Potter Hill. Oct.
19,
1882.
Susan M.,
b. Oinewille, R.
I., July
2^. 1884;
d. Olnevville,
July 26,
1884.
Denison
Pelcg,
b.
Olneyville, Aug. 15, 1885;
d.
July 27.
1886.
866.
Esther Palmer^
Babcock,
dau. of
Timothy
and Mar-
tha
(Bugbee)
Babcock
(Timothy, Timothy, James,
James, John, James),
b.
Ashford, Conn.,
Sept.
11,
1807;
d.
Ware,
Mass..
May 3, 1838;
m.
(i)
Ware,
Mass.,
1830,
Hinck-
ley,
son of Aaron
Andrews,
d.
1833 (?).
He was a farmer.
They
had one son,
now in the West. She m.
(2) Dec,
1835,
Aaron Gould,
a farmer. Two children were b. to them.
867.
Martha Woodward^
Babcock,
dau. of
Timothy
and
Martha
(Bugbee)
Babcock
(Timothy, Timothy, James,
James, John, James),
b.
Ashford, Conn.,
Jan. 9,
1811;
d.
Rock
Island,
111., Feb.
9, 1848;
m.
Ware, Mass.,
Lemuel An-
drews,
a cousin of Esther's husband.
They
went West in
1836
and settled in Rock Island. Mr. Andrews was Sheriff of Rock
Island
County
for many years.
They
had two
dausfhters.
'&>'
868.
Julia
Maria^
Babcock,
dau. of
Timothy
and Martha
(Bugbee)
Babcock
(Timothy, Timothy, James. James,
John. James),
b. Ashford, Conn., Oct.
13, 1813;
d.
(~^alena,
111.,
Sept. 15, 1870:
m. Ware, Mass., Nov.
27, 1831,
David
Hawes, b. Enfield, Mass., 1810. Removed West with the Bab-
cock
family
in
1836.
Mr. Hawes has been vSheriff of Rock Island
County, 111.,
and was
(1895)
in his
eighty-sixth year Justice
of the
Peace and Coroner in the
city
of Rock Island. Of their
larcfe
family,
but two are now
h'vine, one of which. Charles \\f.
Hawes, b. Mar.
7, 184T.
is Chief Clerk in the office of ^lodern
Woodmen of
America,
of the State of
Illinois,
at
Fulton,
111.
356
The Babcock
Genealogy.
869.
Timothy Alpheus^
Babcock,
son of
Timothy
and
Aiartlia
(Bugbee)
Babcock
(Tiniutliy, Timothy, James,
James, John, James),
b.
Ware, Mass.,
Mar.
25,
1816;
d. Rock
Island, BL,
Feb.
21, 1880;
m. Feb.
24, 1840,
Amanda Mc-
Neil,
d. Rock
Island,
Oct.
22,
1891.
He owned and
operated
a farm in
Hampton Township,
111.,
also owned a
tannery
in Rock Island and later converted it in-
to an iron
foundry.
In
1849
he with his brothers Francis and
George
made the
journey
from Illinois to California
overland,
with two ox teams. He returned in
185
1 to his
farm,
and
later sold it to his brother
George
and started a wholesale
gro-
cery
store in Rock Island.
Children,
b.
Hampton Township,
111. :
Jane,
b.
Sept. 11, 1841 ;
m.
George
Dodd.
William,
b.
May
12, 1845;
d.
Aug. 31, 1870.
Frank,
b.
June 19, 1848;
unm.
Homer,
b.
July
16.
1852;
d.
Aug. 20, 1855.
Gregg,
b.
Aug. 7, 1854;
d.
Sept.
11,
1854.
Timotby Alpheus, Jr.,
b.
Jan. 4,
1861
;
d. Oct.
1885.
William and
Timothy Alpheus, Jr.,
were both m. and had children.
Both d. in
Hampton Township,
of
consumption.
870.
Francis Bugbee^
Babcock,
son of
Timothy
and Mar-
tha
(Bugbee)
Babcock
(Timothy, Timothy, James,
James, John, James),
b.
Ware, Mass.,
May
i,
1819;
d. Cali-
fornia,
Dec,
1857.
He went West with the
family
in
1836,
and worked on a
farm in
Hampton Township,
111.,
until
1847;
then,
in com-
pany
with Lemuel
Andrews,
his
brother-in-law,
went into the
business of
general merchandising
in Rock Island. In
1849
he,
with his brothers
Timothy
and
George,
made the
journey
overland to
California,
where he was
very
successful,
leaving
an
estate,
real and
personal,
valued at
$40,000
;
unm.
871.
John
Elias^
Babcock,
son of
Timothy
and Martha
(Bugbee)
Babcock
(Timothy, Timothy, James, James,
John, James),
b. Ware, Mass.,
Dec.
18, 1821
;
d.
Watertown,
111.,
Sept. 24, 1895;
m. Eliza
Wells,
of
Hampton
Towai-
ship.
111.
He settled in
1837
on Section
28,
Hampton Township,
near
Watertown, and there with his own hands and
by
hard work
developed
one of the finest
pieces
of
agricultural
and stock-
raising property
in Illinois. He retired from active life a
few
years ago
after
having
become one of the most successful
and
prosperous
farmers in the
country.
He was a
jovial
and
pleasant
man,
and his
company
was much
enjoyed by
the Rock
COLONEL ANDREW
JACKSON BABCOCK.
Page 361.
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Genealogy.
357
Island
County
Pioneer
Society,
of wliich he was a
prominent
nienil)er.
Children,
b.
Hampton Township
:
Ralph
Miner,"
b.
July 29,
i860;
ni.
1885, Louisa,
dau. of Thomas
G. Silvis. He was a farmer in Black Hawk
Township,
111. Had
three children: Milton,'" Ethel,
John.
John
Earnest,
h. ]\Iar.
15,
1862; ni.
June, 1893,
Ida
Putnam,
of
Carthage,
Mo. Has one child,
Maurice,
b.
1894.
George
Merrill,
b.
Hampton Township, Apr. 13, 1864;
res.
1896,
Rock Island, 111.: m. Feb.,
1893, Harriet,
dau. of William
Jack-
son,
of Rock Island. No children,
1896.
He is a
dentist,
and
also
engaged
in real estate business.
Lillian Louisa,
b.
Hampton Township,
Oct.
27, 1866;
m. Feb.
14,
1895.
Sherman Arenschild,
of Iowa.
They
res.
Elden,
la. She
was a teacher.
Martha IM., b. Oct.
3, 1869;
d.
1896.
872.
George Mills^
Babcock,
son of
Timothy
and Martha
(Bngbee)
Babcock
(Timothy, Timothy, James, James,
John, James),
b.
Ware, Mass.,
Aug.
10, 1828;
d. Rock
Island,
111., 1880;
m. Helen
Negus,
of Rock Island.
He moved with his
family
in
1837
to Illinois. In
1849
he
removed with his brothers
Timothy
and Francis to
California,
where he
engaged
in
mining, herding,
etc. About
1852
he re-
turned to Rock Island, and conducted a
large grain
business.
He had three children,
who
grew
to adult life and married.
873.
Archib.\ld Dorrence^
Babcock,
son of Archibald
and Hannah
(Richard)
Babcock
(Timothy, Timothy,
James, James, John. James),
b.
Mansfield, Conn.,
Dec.
13,
1808;
d.
Boston, Mass.;
m.
May 19, 1835,
Fannie Fidelia
Richards, of
Montague,
Mass.,
b.
Aug.
11,
1807.
Children,
b. Boston :
Charles Thaddeus. b.
June
6,
1837
: d. Boston, Nov. 20, 1862.
1419 James
Francis," b. Feb.
2t,. 1844;
m.
(i) Mary
P.
Crosby;
m.
(2)
Marion B. Alden.
874.
Sanford^
Babcock,
son of Thomas and
Emily (Roice)
Babcock
(Timothy, Timothy, James, James, John,
James),
b.
Ashford, Conn., Oct.
15, 1817;
d.
Evergreen,
Colo.,
July 4, 1899;
m.
1843,
Adeline
J.
Green,
of
Rochester,
N. Y.
He was a dentist in
Springfield,
111.,
having practiced
his
profession
there for
thirty-five years.
Children :
Jasper,
b. ; res.
1902. Evergreen.
He served in
Battery
C, 2d
Regiment,
Lieht
Artillery,
and also on the stafT of
Maj.-Gen.
John
A. McCernard. War of the Rebellion. He m. a
grand-
daughter
of Lieut. -Gov.
Dougherty,
of Illinois. Now lives in
Evergreen, Jefiferson County,
Colo.
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The Babcock
Genealogy.
William
N.,
b.
;
m. Miss
Nash,
of California. Is now
(1902)
General Western
Freight Agent
of the
Delaware,
Lackawanna &
Western
Railway ;
res.
1902,
at
103
Adams
St., Chicago.
875. Palmer*^
B.\bcock,
son of Thomas and
Emily (Roice)
Babcock
(Timothy, Timothy, James, James, John,
James),
b.
Ashford, Conn., Aug.
12,
1819;
res.
1902, Raleigh,
N. C.
;
m.
(i) Onondaga,
N.
Y.,
Lucenia
Case;
m.
(2)
Mrs.
Henry,
of
Raleigh.
He is a
dentist,
and has
practiced
his
profession
in
Raleigh
for
many years.
He had three children :
Dwight,
Sandford,
and Palmer.
876.
Jasper'*
Babcock,
son of Thomas and
Emily (Roice)
Babcock
(Tiinothy, Timothy, James, James, John,
James),
b.
Ashford, Conn,
1821
;
m. New York State in
1844.
He has been a railroad contractor. Of late
years
has been
a resident of the State of Nevada
;
was two terms
Secretary
of State for Nevada. Records of none of his children have
been
gathered.
One,
a
daughter,
is an
actress,
stage
name
"Eleanor
Barray."
877.
Jacob
Ely^
Babcock,
son of
John
Reed and Eliza
(Ely)
Babcock
(John, Timothy, James, James, John,
James),
b.
Brooklyn,
Pa.,
Oct.
28,
181
7;
d.
Hazleton, Pa.,
Jan.
2,
1896;
m.
1844, Lucy
Maria
Lathrop,
b.
May
2, 1821,
d. Hazleton,
Mar.
21,
1897.
In
early
life he learned the
printer's
trade and worked at
Ouincy,
Mass.
;
later he
taught
school at
Ouincy,
but
finally
settled in
Pennsylvania.
Children :
Leonard L., b.
1845;
m. Hazelton, Pa., t866,
Mrs. Priscilla
(Train-
er)
Gilbraith. He enlisted in Co. F,
147th Pennsylvania
Volun-
teer
Infantry,
War of the
Rebellion,
.'Xug.,
1862. He was in the
battles of Chancellorsville,
Gettysburg,
Lookout Mountain, and
in all the battles and skirmishes in which the
regiment
took
part
until the close of the war.
Lvman R., b.
1847.
Mary
E., h.
1840;
d.
1872:
m. William H. Davis.
Charles R., b. Dec.
29, 1851 ;
d.
1853.
Emma P., b.
May 9, 1855;
d.
1857.
Ada L., b.
Jan. 10,
1858.
Son, d.
young.
Francis
E.,
b. Feb., 1861 ; d.
young.
878.
Elizabeth Sterling^
Babcock,
dau. of
John
Read
and Eliza
(Ely)
Babcock
(John,
Timothy, James,
James, John, James),
b.
Brooklyn,
Pa.,
July 24, 1820;
res.
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Genealogy.
359
1902, Factoryville,
Pa.;
111.
Jan.
i, 1843,
Andrew,
son of Leb-
beus and
Fanny (Ely) Rogers,
of
Brooklyn.
He is a farmer
and stock dealer.
Children,
b.
Brooklyn,
Pa.:
Fanny
E.. b.
Aug. 12, 1844;
ni. Dec.
26, 1884,
Frederick
I^indsey;
res.
1902, Factoryville,
Pa.
They
have three sons and two
daughters.
Cliarles
L.,
b. Dec.
9, 1852;
res.
1902.
Milford, Pa.;
ni. Nov.
25,
1891,
Etta Stanton. One child, dau.
Willie
J.,
b. Nov.
27,
1861
;
m. Nov.
27,
1888, Martha E.
Lindsey;
res.
1902, Factoryville. They
have two children.
Lillie
May,
b. Nov.
27,
1861
;
m. Nov.
27, 1888,
Walter
Ely;
res.
1902, Brooklyn,
Pa.
They
have one
daughter.
879.
Louisa Gilmore^
Babcock,
dan. of
John
Read and
Eliza
(EI3O
Babcock
(John, Timothy, James, James,
John, James),
b.
Brooklyn,
Pa.,
Dec.
15,
1821
;
m.
(i) 1842,
Samuel W.
Spencer,
b.
Brooklyn,
Nov.
24, 1820,
d.
Janesville,
Wis.,
Dec.
9. 1864;
m.
(2) James
G.
Packer,
d.
Brooklyn,
Pa.,
1
87
1. No issue
by
the last
marriage.
Children
by
first
husband,
b.
Janesville:
Charles
H.,
b.
1846;
d.
Janesville, 1870;
m. Addie E. Reed. One
son.
Frank H.," b.
Jan.
2,
1851 ;
m.
Omaha, Neb., June 15. 1873,
Sadie
C. Wood. b.
Pekin, 111.,
June 15, 1851.
Four children: Charles
Henry,'" Lily May,
Frank
Lyman,
and Arthur
Leroy.
Mary L.,
b.
1858. Taught school, Brooklyn,
Pa.
880.
Charles Marsii^
Babcock,
son of
John
Read and
Eliza
(Ely)
Babcock
(John, Timothy, James, James,
John, James),
b.
Carbondale, Pa.,
Dec.
22,
1825;
d.
Janes-
ville,
Cal.
;
m. Nov.
25, 1856,
Clara Davis
Connor,
of Mauch
Chunk, Pa.,
b.
Jan. 25. 1835,
d.
Aug. 16,
1861.
He was
by profession
a civil
engineer;
served in the
Engi-
neer
Corps
of the
army
in the Civil War and ranked as
Cap-
tain. He removed to California in
1865.
Children:
Josephine,
b. Nov.
7. 1857.
Lived in Mauch Chunk.
Margaret,
b. Dec.
30, i860;
d. 1861.
881.
John
Read'^
Babcock, son of
John
Read and Eliza
(Ely)
Babcock
(John, Timothy. James, James, .John,
James),
b.
Brooklyn,
Pa.,
Apr.
i. 1828;
m.
Betsey
Warner,
Dec.
31, 1857.
He removed to Ilh'nois soon after
marriage,
and settled on
a farm four miles from
^^'ilmington,
where all their children
were born. He is now deceased.
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The Babcock
Genealogy.
Children :
Robert
Eugene,
b. Nov.
8, 1858.
Laura
Kent,
b.
Apr. 25,
1861
;
is a school teacher.
Elizabeth,
b. Mar.
31, 1863.
Mary KUa,
b. Feb.
22, 1865.
Emma
Louisa,
b. Feb. i,
1867.
Clara
Jane,
b.
Jan. 6, 1869.
George Read,
b. Dec.
2, 187
1.
Charles
Arthur,
b. Mar. 26,
1874.
John Atherton,
b. Dec.
3, 1876.
Bertha
Lillian,
b. Feb.
21,
1880.
882.
Lucy Amanda**
Babcock,
dau. of
John
Read and Ehza
(Ely)
Babeock
(John, Timothy, James, James, John,
Jjunes).
b.
Carbondale, Pa.,
Nov.
5, 1830;
m. Oct.
14, 1852,
George
Clinton
Brnndage,
b.
Unioiiville,
Apr. 3, 1829.
Mr.
Brnndage
is a
farmer,
and lives at S.
Gibson,
Pa.
Children :
Eva Louisa," b. S. Gilison, Pa.,
Sept. 14, 1853;
m.
May 9, 1875,
Maurice Gardiner. Three children : Nellie
Leona," Harry
Ho-
mer,
Grace Emma.
Mary
Ella,
b. Dec.
27,
1868.
883.
Jame.s
Thomas^ Babcock, son of
John
Read and Eliza
(Ely)
Babcock
(John, Timothy, James, James, John,
James),
b.
Carbondale, Pa.,
Feb.
4, 1835;
res.
1902,
Minne-
apolis,
Minn.;
m. Little
Falls, Wis.,
Jan. 31,
1861,
Jnlia
A.,
dan. of Isaac and Adeline
(Gates)
Mason,
b. Oct.
20, 1840,
d.
Minneapolis, July
6,
1892.
Children :
Frank Howard, b.
Wisconsin,
Aug. 21, 1863;
res.
1902, Hillyard,
Wash.
;
m.
Nov., 1896,
Alice Golden.
Carrie
Elizabeth,
b. Nov.
7, 1877.
884.
Adeline H.^ Brown, dan. of
Jesse
and Louisa M.
(Babcock)
Brown
(John, Timothy, James, James,
John, James),
b.
Hopkinton,
R.
L, Nov.
5,
1821
;
d.
May
22,
1892;
m.
1842,
Dennis S.
Wilbur,
of
Hopkinton.
Children,
b.
Hopkinton
:
Louisa
T.,
b.
Aug.
21,
1843;
res.
1902, Farina, 111.;
m. Peter
Switzer.
They
have six children.
Charles Dorr, b. Dec.
14, 1844.
He was a recruit in the 62d Illi-
nois
Volunteers,
War of the
Rebellion; d. at
Camp
Butler, near
Springfield,
111., Mar. 18,
1864;
is buried in the
Camp
Butler
National
Cemetery.
Jesse
W.,
b.
Aug. 5, 1847.
Mary
E., b.
July 14, 1850;
d. Nov.
10,
1870.
Daughter,
b. ; d.
young.
Edwin, b.
Aug. 26,
1855;
d.' Oct.
14, 1856.
John
G., b. Nov.
15, 1857;
res.
1902,
Irwin,
Col.; m.,
and had
one child.
TJic Dabcock
Genealogy. 361
885.
Jesse**
Brown,
Jr.,
son of
Jesse
and Louisa M.
(Bab-
cock)
Brown
(John, Timothy, James, James, John,
James),
b.
Ilopkiiiton,
R.
I.,
July
10, 1824;
d.
;
m.
(i) June
22,
1851,
Alalvina
Xewl)ury,
of
Westerly,
R.
I.;
m.
(2) Aug.
27, 1859,
j\Irs. Susan
West,
d.
Sept.
26,
1873;
m.
(3) May,
1874,
.
In the War of the RebelHon he served as a sokHer in Com-
pany
C, 2ist
Regiment,
Connecticut Vokinteers. The com-
pany
was raised in N.
Stonington
and Vokmtown.
Chikh"en
by
first wife:
George Thompson,
b.
June 23, 1852.
Frederic
Newbury,
b.
Apr. ig, 1854.
Louisa Malvina, b.
June 2, 1856.
Helen
Mabel,
b.
Aug. 24, 1858.
Children
by
second wife:
Georgeanna,'
b.
Aug. 22,,
i860.
Jesse Shubal,
b.
Apr. 2, 1862;
d.
Apr. 14, 1864.
He had three children
by
third wife.
886.
Louisa^
Gilmore,
dau. of Robert Gilmore and
Lucy
(Blackman)
Babcock
(John, Timothy, James, James,
John, James),
b.
Dover,
N.
H.,
Oct.
7, 1827;
m.
Holden,
Mass.,
Apr. 4, 1855, George
W.,
son of
John
and Olive
(Bige-
lov/) Bolton,
b. Oct.
21,
1828.
Children,
b. W.
Boylston,
Mass.,
anl Milwaukee:
Esther Vreeland, b.
Jan. 13. 1856.
Sarah Estelle
Bigelow.
b.
Apr.
11,
1858.
Has
taught
school in Mil-
waukee
many years ;
unm.
Alma
Louisa, b.
July
18, i860;
d.
Apr. 4,
1868.
Frances Everett Barnard, b. : m.
Apr. 24, i8go,
Fred W. Snell.
He d.
May 19, 1896.
Two children: Althea
E.,
b.
Apr. 5, 1891,
and Fred C, b.
Aug. 22,, 1894.
George
Albert, b.
Apr. 29, 1866;
d. ^Lir.
i, 1868.
Gertrude,
b.
June 5, 1873;
d.
June 29,
1881.
887.
Col. Andrew
Jackson^
Babcock,
son of Robert
Gilmore and
Lucy
(Blackman)
Babcock
(John,
Tim-
othy, James. James, John, James),
b. Dorchester, Mass.,
July
12,
1830;
res.
1903. Springfield,
111.; m.
Concord,
N.
H.,
Feb.
25, 1852 (by
Rev.
John
Moor, Pastor of the Univer-
salist
Church),
Harriet Ann, dau. of
Wesley
Balch and Sarah
(Abbot)
Palmer, b.
Hopkinton,
N.
H.,
May
10,
1832.
As is shown in the Preface of this
volume. Col. Babcock
has rendered
great
assistance to the author in the
preparation
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Genealogy.
of this work. In
Aug-., 1901,
he loaned to tlie writer two hun-
dred and
fifty-two lei^al cap pages
of
manuscrij)t,
written
Ijy
himself. He
gathered
and
compiled nearly
all the records of
his
great-grandfather, Timothy
Babcock,
and for the
past
four
years
has sent to the author
frequent
and voluminous commu-
nications
containing
the results of his
genealogical
researches.
When nineteen
years
of
age
he
joined
the Lowell Mechanic
Phalanx,
5th Regiment,
Massachusetts Militia. He was three
years
a
member,
and was a well-drilled soldier. Later Gen,
Benjamin
F. Butler was
Major
and afterward Lieutenant-Col-
onel of the same
regiment.
In
1856
he moved to
Springfield,
111. Two
years
later he
joined
as a
private
the
military
com-
pany
then
organized,
called the
Si:)ringfield Grays.
Lie rose
in rank from
step
to
step,
until in 1861 he was First Lieutenant
of the
company.
At the
breaking
out of the w^ar he
enlisted,
Apr. 16,
1 86
1,
under the first call for three-months'
men,
and
was mustered into service
Apr. 25,
1861,
as
Captain
of Com-
pany
I,
7th
Illinois
Infantry, by Capt. John Pope,
wdio was
later Gen.
Pope.
The Seventh was the first Illinois
regiment
mustered into
service,
but was called the
7th
to
keep
intact
the six
regiments
that Illinois furnished in the Mexican War.
At the
expiration
of the term of enlistment he with his com-
pany
was mustered out of service near
Cairo, 111.,
and the
same
day, July 25,
1861,
he was remustered into service for
three
years
as Lieutenant-Colonel of the Seventh Illinois In-
fantry. Although
he ranked as
Lieutenant-Colonel,
he com-
manded his
regiment
almost from the start, and was in com-
mand
during
the three
days'
battle at Fort
Donelson,
Feb.
13-
15,
1862,
and on the
25th
of
Mar., 1862,
for
gallant
and mer-
itorious service rendered at Fort
Donelson,
was commissioned
Colonel of the
regiment.
When the war broke out Col.
Babcock,
his
wife,
and two
children lived in
Springfield,
where he w^as in business. He
hired a man to conduct his
business,
and left for the war.
After
nearlv two
years
of
service, sickness in his familv and
business afl^airs demanded his immediate attention at home.
He then offered his
resignation
from the
army,
which was re-
turned indorsed,
"Owing
to the
exigencies
of the service the
resignation
of Col. Babcock cannot be
accepted.
U. S.
Grant,
Maj.-Genl."
His
resignation
was
repeated
from time to
time,
and was finallv accented in
Mar.,
1863.
The
following
resolu-
tions dated Mar. 18,
1863,
were
unanimously
adopted
by
the
ofificers and men of his
regiment,
and were
published
in the
newspapers
of that
period
:
The Babcock
Genealogy. 363
"The Resignation of Col. A.
J.
Babcock

Testimonial
FROM his Companions in Arms.
"Corinth, Miss.,
March
18, 1863.
"At a
meeting
of the officers and men of the
7th Reg-inient
of IlHnois
Infantry
Vokmteers,
held on the
17th
inst.,
were
unanimously adopted
the
following preamble
anrl resolutions :
"JVIicrras, Col. Andrew
J.
Babcock has
resigned
his commission as Col-
onel of the
7th regiment
of Illinois
Infantry
Volunteers, and we the officers
and men of the
7th, having
been
long
under his
command,
both
appreciate
his worth and
deeply regret
his
separation
from us
;
be it
"Resolved,
That in Col. A.
J.
Babcock the State of Illinois and the
army
of the United States have lost a
brave, competent,
and meritorious officer.
"Resok'cd, That
we,
who have for
nearly
two
years
been associated
with him in his duties in the
garrison
and in the field,
through many
toilsome marches, and in the
hard-fought
battles of Donelson and Corinth,
bear witness that he has
proved
himself a most
daring,
discreet,
and
loyal leader;
and that in the execution of his office, as well as his
per-
sonal
bearing,
he has won not
only
the confidence and
respect,
but also
the esteem and affection, of all imder his command.
"Resolved, That Col. Babcock, from the first
organization
of the first
regiment
of Illinois, from the
opening
of the war to the
present
date,
has
proved
himself before
us,
as a
commander,
most efficient ; as a man
and a brother in
arms, at once
just, genial,
and
generous.
We
sincerely
hope
and trust that his affairs
may again permit
the
government
to avail
itself of his invaluable services in the field
;
and should such be the
case,
it will be our
highest happiness
to be
again
associated with him in the
service of our common
country.
"Resolved. That a
copy
of these resolutions be sent to Col.
Babcock,
and to the
Springfield Journal.
Chicago
Tribune, and St. Louis Democrat.
"R. L. ]\Ietcalfe,
Surgeon 7th
Illinois
Infantry,
President.
"J. Robinson,
Adjutant, Secretary."
Children :
1420
Susan
Louisa, b. Oct.
5, 1852
; m. Z.
Dayton
Graham.
Charles
Andrew, b.
Springfield,
Nov. 10,
1856;
res.
1903, Spring-
field ; unm.
Lucy
Blackman,
b.
Springfield,
Mar.
30, 1859;
d.
Apr. 12,
1859.
George Shepherd,
h.
Springfield,
Feb.
8, 1866;
res.
Springfield;
m.
pec.
4,
1888,
Mary,
dau. of
Henry
and Nellie
(Brody) Bugg.
No issue.
1421 James Clayton,
b.
Sept.
2, 1868: m. Bertha Pease.
Robert
Gilmore, b.
Springfield, Sept. 11, 1871 ;
d. Oct.
29, 1871.
888.
Lucv Blackman^
Babcock. dau. of Robert Gilmore
and
Lucy (Blackman)
Babcock
(John, Timothy,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Cape
Cod, Mass..
Sept.
8.
1832;
d.
Dorchester, Mass., Mar.
9, 1890;
m.
Dorchester,
Dec.
14.
1
85
1.
Henry
Fobes, b.
Dorchester,
Aug. 19,
1821,
d.
Dorchester.
June
21,
1899.
Both are buried in Mount
Hope
Cemetery, Roxbury,
Mass.
3^4
The Babcock
Gcncalo'^y.
Children,
b. Dorchester :
Frank
Pierce,
b. Oct.
14, 1852;
d.
May
6, 1853.
Lucy Otis,
b.
Aug. 23, 1854;
d. Nov.
18, 1858.
Waiter
Henry,
b.
June 22, 1857;
il.
Sept. 10, 1858.
Sarah
Allen,
b. Dec.
20, 1858.
Mary Louise,
b.
Sept. 8,
i860.
Willard
Henry,
b.
Jan. 20, 1862;
ni.
I\Liy 18, 1902.
One child,
b.
ALilden, Mass., July 16, 1903.
Harriet Carlton,
b.
Jan. i, 1864.
Emily Frances,
b. Dec.
25, 1865.
Katharine
Gilmore,
b.
Jan. 6,
1868.
Elizabeth
Babcock,
b.
June 25, 1870;
d.
Aug.
11,
1875.
Alice,'"'
b. Mar.
15, 1873;
res.
Rosindale, Boston,
Alass.
;
m. Dor-
chester,
Sept., 1899,
Warren H. Gleason. She was a teacher in
the
public
schools of Dorchester. Child: Allen
Gleason,'"
b.
1900.
889.
Sarah Otis^
Babcock,
dan. of Robert Gihnore and
Lucy (Blackmail)
Babcock
(John, Timothy, James,
James, John, James),
b.
Apr.
22,
1834,
in a house which for-
merly
stood near the entrance of the old
cemetery upon
the
south
corner,
in
Milton,
Mass.
In the
spring
of
1837
her
parents
with their
family
removed
to
Ouincy,
Mass.,
living
in the black
post
house on Common
Street,
called so from the cedar
posts painted
black which
sup-
ported
the front veranda. She first attended a little
private
school
kept by
a Miss
Nightengale,
and later the
public
school.
About the
year 1845
the
family
removed to S.
Boston,
and
Sarah attended the Hawes
School,
from which she
graduated
at the
age
of thirteen.
At seventeen
years
of
age
she
began
to teach in the
public
schools of
Roxbury,
Mass., a work which with
slight
inter-
mission was continued for a
period
of
forty years.
About
this time she went to
James
Freeman Clarke's
Church,
and
here
probably
was laid the foundation for a
long
life of men-
tal
activity
of a rare
quality.
The
year following
her work
and life in
Roxbury
she became a member of the Parker Fra-
ternity.
She here received
impressions
which stimulated her
character in the direction of the most advanced
thought
and
action,
adding
to the natiu'al
intensity
of her character mate-
rial which
gave
color to her whole future.
About this time the
rigors
of the New
England
climate left
their mark
upon
her, and a
change
was
necessary.
She went
alone to what seemed then the
great
West.
Chicago,
to build
new
fortunes,
taking
with her the inheritance of New
Eng-
land
history
and
thought,
detestation of
slavery,
and a
strong
love of home. She secured a
position
as teacher in the North
Rolling
Mill
District,
and at the close of her
long
work in
SARAH OTIS BABCOCK.
1834-1901. Page 364.
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
365
Chicago
we find her enrolled as
Principal
of the North Wells
Street
primary
schools. The exact records of her work were
lost in the
great Chicago
fire. We know she labored conscien-
tiously, looking
after the children under her care in all
ways,
encouraging
and
strengthening younger
women who
taught
under her. We know
that,
although
she was a stern disci-
plinarian,
this seemed
only
to make
stronger
the bonds between
teacher and
pupil.
She
usually passed
her vacation with a
sister in Milwaukee or with her
sister,
Mrs.
Fobes,
in the more
than a
century-old
red house near Harvard Street
bridge,
Dor-
chester, Mass.,
which sheltered three
generations
of this fam-
ily.
She was elected
Principal
of the Atlantic
schools,
Ouincy,
Mass.. where,
commencing
about
1887,
she
taught
four
years.
She had an intense love of music,
and
possessed
a rare
speaking
voice,
a voice
clear,
vibrating,
and sweet. As we
write the air seems
again
to echo this dear voice. She traveled
extensively
in her own
country
;
visited
Florida,
passed
a
spring
in
Virginia,
a winter in
California,
and a
year
in Eu-
rope.
She was a
deep
student,
especially
of
biology,
German,
botany, philosophy,
and German
metaphysics.
She was never
married,
yet
her love of children was almost her
strongest
hold. Her friends, her
contemporaries
were
loyal
to
her,
as
she was ever
loyal
to them and theirs. In
person
Miss Bab-
cock was
very
erect, tall,
with a
graceful
form,
carrying
after
mature
age
a
good weight.
She had
fine,
beautiful
hair,
a
medium shade of brown which was not touched bv
asfe.
Her
character was unselfish, noble, and consistent. Her faith in
the
goodness
of the Creator and in his
designs
never faltered.
On the
7th day
of December,
190T,
while at her home in
Boston, she started to enter an
adjoining
room, but
by
acci-
dent
opened
the door
leading
to the basement stairs and fell
to the floor
below,
receiving injuries
from which she
passed
in an instant of time from the
enjoyment
and fullness of life
to the merciful unconsciousness which
preceded
death. Her
strong,
brave heart did its work six
days
and
nights, during
which time her
youngest
brother and his faithful
wife, and a
gentle
nurse, aided
by
the kind
people
with whom she was
staying,
ministered to her. Old and
long-tried
friends and
young
friends came and stood
by
the side of that stricken
form, and held the dear, delicate hands, and the manner of
going
out was merciful to her. She died Dec.
13, igor.
at
c;
p. M.. and on the afternoon of the
followinsf IMondav the
few nearest of kin and
friendship gathered
to hear
prayers
366
The Babcock
Genealogy.
before her form so
appropriately
ami
beautifully lying
siir-
rouiuletl
])y
flowers.
She was taken to the little Norfolk Unitarian
Chapel,
where
friends had been bidden to
gather
to
pay
the last tribute of
affection and
respect
to her. There was no
suggestion
of
gloom,
but the
rays
of a
bright
sun streamed
through
the
stained-glass
wind(^ws. Flowers rare and
lovely
seemed to
recognize
her love for them and awaited her there. The offi-
ciating
minister read beautiful sentences of comfort. His
voice was a rare one,
and its tones vibrate now. It seemed
symbolic
that a rare voice should
speak
for her whose tones
were an
especial
charm in her. Rev. Charles G. Ames offered
prayer,
and
said,
"We call this death in
life,
but it is life in
death,"
and
gaxe
as a
charge
the lesson that death should
teach us kindness to the
living.
The
Ruggles
Street
quartette
gave
sweet vocal
melody,
and the
selections, "Still,
still with
Me," "Lead,
kindly Light,"
"Nearer,
my
God,
to
thee,"
and
"I shall see Him face to face."
The winter air was
sharp,
but we went on to the Hall Cem-
etery,
West
Ouincy,
Mass.,
where
by
a written
request
it was
found her wish to be buried.
LTpon
the
picturesque
hills of
her
early
home,
by
the side of the
grave
of her beloved
grand-
mother,
the last rites
ended,
and the
beyond,
for which her
good
life had fitted
her,
was a
part
of her, and a
memory
that
will never fade is ours.
The
foregoing
was taken from a
biography
of Miss Sarah
Babcock
prepared by
Mrs. Annie E.
Faxon,
Ouincy,
Mass.
890.
RoRERT GiLMORE^
Babcock,
SOU of Robert Gilmore
and
Lucy (Blackman)
Babcock
(John, Timothy,
James, James, John. James),
b.
Ouincy,
Mass.,
June 27, 1838;
res.
1903, Newport,
R.
L;
m.
June
8, 1881, Lizzie,
dau. of
Henry
H. and Sarah C.
(Sharp) Young.
He served in the
Civil War in
Company
C,
21st Connecticut.
Children, first two b. S.
Boston,
Mass.,
the others in
Newport
:
Edith
Youna:.
b. Dec. 11, 1881. Is a teacher in the
public
schools
of
Newport.
Ethel Gilmore, b. Nov.
25. 1883.
Lizzie Sharp,
b. Nov.
4, 1885;.
Robert Gilmore. b.
May 5, 1887.
Henry
Hatch, b.
July 25, 1889.
89L Angeline^ Babcock,
dau. of Daniel and Harriet
(Page)
Babcock
(James. Timothy, James, James, John,
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
367
James),
b. Dec.
16,
1821
;
d.
;
ni.
June 2y, 1842, John
P. Hib-
bard,
b. Dec.
12, 1820,
deceased. Thev were both of Alexan-
dria,
N. Y.
Children,
b. Alexandria
(all
d.
except John)
:
Emogene,
b. Mar.
31, i<S45.
Clarissa
A.,
h. Feb.
14, 1847.
Charles W., b.
July
6.
1850.
Almirin, b. Oct.
6, 1852.
John P.;'
b.
.Vpr.
8,
1855;
m.
Aug. 15, 1876, Mary
A.
Conley,
b.
Aug. 31. i8s7.
Thev res.
190^. Syracuse,
N. Y. Children,
b.
Syracuse:
Charles H.,'"
b.
July 4. 1877; John
P.,
b.
Jan. 6, 1880;
James
F.. b.
June 5.
1882; Irene F.,
b.
July 17, 1894.
Daniel B., b. Nov.
17, 1857.
892. Thankful'^
Babcock,
dan. of Daniel and Harriet
(Page)
Babcock
(James, Timothy, James, James, John,
James),
b, Alexandria,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
29, 1823;
d.
Jan. 3,
1886;
m. Oct.
6,
1
84
1, William
Henry
Curtis,
of
Lowell, Mass.,
b.
Jan.
16,
1819,
d.
Jan. 24, 1875.
Children :
Harriet, b. Dec.
14, 1842 ;
res.
1902, Omaha,
Neb.
;
m. Thomas
Enrigh.
1422
Roxana,"' b.
Apr.
12,
1845;
m.
Christopher
C. Chichester.
Daniel H., b.
Alexandria,
Feb.
12,
1849;
d. Fairfax, Va.,
Oct.
11,
i860.
Edwin F.,
b. Nov.
7, 1852;
m. Mar.
5, 1885,
Barbara
Thompson.
Had one child, Ira E.. b.
Sept.
i.
1890.
1423
La
Mott,
b.
May 9, 1855
; m.
Jennie
F. Elmer.
Lillie A.," b.
Jan.
26,
1859;
m.
June
18.
1S84, George
H.
Helmer;
res. Redwood. N. Y. Child : Ida,'" b.
Sept. 25, 1889.
Daniel H., b. Nov. i, 1861. in Fairfax
County,
Va.
;
m. Oct.
19,
1887,
Nellie A. Bander, of Redwood. No children.
William E., b.
May 14, 1864;
d.
Aug. 6, 1876.
Elmer C," b. Feb.
8, 1868;
m.
Maggie
L. McLellan. Had one
child. Erna.'"
Charles, b.
Jan.
20,
1871 ;
m. Feb.
6, 1889,
Mable E.
Sayles.
Has
one
son, Charles,
b.
Aug. 10, 1902.
893.
Sarah Budlong^ Holmes, dau. of William and
Polly
(Babcock)
Holmes
(James, Timothy. James. James.
John, James),
b.
Alexandria, N. Y.,
Sept. 13, 1826;
m.
June
15, 1854. John
Burdick.
Children :
Jenny,
b. Alexandria,
Jan. 31, 1855;
m. Wilson Ebbie.
Polly,
b. Feb.
21, i860;
m.
Bradley
Window.
895.
Mary Eliz.\^
Holmes, dau. of William and Pollv
(Babcock)
Holmes
(James, Timothy. James.
James.
John, Tames),
b.
Alexandria,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 15, 183
1
;
res.
1902,
Utica.'N.
Y.
;
m.
Plessis,
N.
Y.,
IMar.
17, 1857,
Daniel Ebblie.
368
TJic Babcock
Genealogy.
Children :
Malton E.,
(Irovvned near Redwood, N. Y.
; Josephine, deceased;
Henrietta, deceased.
Ella,
b.
;
res.
1902, Utica,
N. Y.
;
m. William
Mcintosh,
who
was soldier in the Civil War.
898.
Nancy
Jane^
Babcock,
tlau. of Rhodes Reed and
MeHssa
(Thorn)
Babcock
(James, Timothy, James,
James, John, James),
b.
Alexandria,
N.
Y., Sept. 19, 1833;
d.
Luce,
Minn.,
Mar.
4, 1898;
m.
(i)
Alexandria, 1848, Augus-
tus
Caprins;
m.
(2)
Alexandria,
Nov.
15,
i860,
William Mc-
Grann. In 1882 the
family
removed to
Luce,
Minn.
Children
by
first
husband,
b. Alexandria :
Hiram
W.,
b.
Sept. 4, 1849;
d.
July 22, 1850.
Armena,
b. Feb.
5, 1853;
d.
1855.
Clara,
b.
July 5. 1855;
d.
1858.
1424
Almira
W.,"
b.
Sept.
8,
1857;
m. Edwin S.
Rogers.
Children
by
second
marriage,
b Alexandria :
Ellen,"
b.
Aug.,
1861
;
m. Redwood, N. Y., Nov., 1879,
Lewis Albert-
son. Children: Willie,"
b.
Sept. 23, 1880,
d. Dec.
27. 1880;
Oris
F.,
b.
May 24, 1883
; Francis
B.,
b.
Sept. 10, 1885 ; John L.,
b.
Nov.
3, 1887;
Addison, b.
Aug. 14, 1895.
Mary
E.," b. Oct.
25, 1862;
m.
Luce, Minn., Oct.
19, 1886,
Dennis
S. Durkins, b. Warsaw,
England,
Mar.
19, 1863.
Children :
Howard W.,'"
b. Oct. 22,
1887,
d. Dec.
7, 1896; Jesse M.,
b.
Sept. 4, 1890;
Francis
L,
b.
May 28, 1898;
Helen
M.,
b.
Aug. 23,
1902.
Florence,"
b.
May 21, 1864;
m.
Fargo,
S. D..
Aug.
11,
1897,
William
Day;
res.
1902, 425 Taylor
St., Portland, Ore. No children.
William
R.,"
b.
May 17, 1866;
m.
Perham, Minn.. Nov. 8.
1887,
Agnes
. Children:
John A.,'
b.
Sept.
28,
1888; Preston, b.
Nov.
8, 1891 ; George T.,
b. Nov.
5, 1893;
Ethel
M.,
b.
July
11.
1896; Jane
E.,
b.
June 4, 1898;
Florence A., b.
Sept.
i,
1900.
John
F.," b.
June
28, 1868;
m.
Jan. 30, 1893,
Laura Rossmunson.
They
have two children :
Arloine,^"
b.
1894,
and
Lenore,
b.
1896.
Charles,"
b.
Apr. 17, 1873.
Joseph,
b.
July 29, 1876.
899.
James
Richard^
Babcock,
son of Rhodes Reed and
Melissa
(Thorn)
Babcock
(James, Timothy, James.
James, John, James),
b. Alexandria. N. Y.,
Sept. 17, 1835;
res.
1902, Clayton,
N. Y.
;
m.
(i)
Theresa. N.
Y.,
Jan. 17,
1862,
Lucretia F.
Evans,
d.
Clayton, May, 1893;
m.
(2)
Oct.,
1900, Josephine
Luthers. He is a farmer and conducts the
Clayton
Cheese
Factory.
(Children :
Dealton E.,
b.
Sept. 23.
1862.
Alice S.,
b.
Sept. 20,
1863;
m. Charles Svlvester.
Rhodes
J.,
b. Oct.
7, 1864;
d.
May 3. 1867.
Lula AL,
b.
Sept.
20, 1868;
m. Eber
Myers.
Sarah P., b.
Jan. 25, 1870;
m.
George
Wheeler.
Jennie
M.,
b. Mar.
31, 1874;
m. William
Snyder.
Tlic Bahcock
Genealogy. 369
900.
John
Rhodes''
Babcock,
son of Rhodes Reed and
Melissa
(Thorn)
Ba'Dcock
(James, Timothy, James,
James, John, James),
b. Alexanch-ia.
N.
Y.,
Oct.
26,
1837;
res.
1902, Depauville,
N. Y.
;
m.
Theresa,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
28, 1862,
Mary
Ann Loan. He owned and
operated
several
large
cheese
manufactories in
Jefferson
and St. Lawrence Counties.
Children,
b. Alexandria :
Mary
Elizabeth,
b.
Apr. 9, 1867;
m. Frank Devendorf.
Lydia
Viola, b. Mar.
i, 1878;
m.
Edgar
V. Mount.
90L
Betsy Caroline^ Babcock,
dau. of Rhodes Reed and
Melissa
(Thorn)
Babcock
(James, Timothy, James,
James, John, James),
b. Alexandria,
X.
Y.,
May 4, 1840;
res.
1902,
Clio, Mich.;
m.
(i) Redwood,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
25, 1865,
Ledsmar
Randel,
d. La
Forgeville,
N.
Y., Sept., 1883;
m.
(2)
Clio, Mich.,
George
Barden.
Child
by
first
marriage:
Lillie
Melissa,
b. Dec.
13, 1868;
m. Charles Hurd.
902.
William Reed^
Babcock,
son of Rhodes Reed and
jMelissa
(Thorn)
Babcock
(James, Timothy, James,
James, John, James),
b.
Alexandria,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 23,
1842;
m.
(i) (3swego,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
7,
1861,
Julia Johnson,
d.
Dec.
7, 1893;
m.
(2)
Nov..
1900, Polly
Hill. Both res. at
Clayton,
N. Y.
Child
by
first
marriage
:
Fred Erwin, b.
June 2, 1867 ;
d.
Apr. 9, 1883.
903.
Joseph
Hill^
Babcock,
son of Rhodes Reed and Me-
lissa
(Thorn)
Babcock
(James, Timothy, James,
James, John, James),
b.
Alexandria,
N.
Y.,
May 14,
1847;
res.
1902,
Alexandria;
m.
May
8,
1879,
Martha
J.
Dollings,
b.
Alexandria, Dec.
17, 1863.
He is a farmer.
Children :
Jessie,
b. Dec.
24,
1880.
James
E.,
b.
Apr. 21,
1882.
Ray
E., b.
Aug. 25, 1883.
Freddie E., b.
May
11, 1886;
d. Nov. 22.
1887.
Pearl, b. Dec.
19, 1891.
Florence, b.
Jan. 15, 1892.
Harold,
b.
Aug. 13. 1895.
904.
Daniel Franklin^^
Babcock, son of Rhodes Reed and
Melissa
(Thorn)
Babcock
(James, Timothy, James,
James, John, James),
b.
Alexandria,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 30, 1849;
24
3/0
The Babcock
Genealogy.
m.
Plessis,
N.
Y.,
July 4, 1870,
Annie S.
Dickey.
He owned
and
operated
several cheese manufactories in
Jefferson
and
St. Lawrence
Counties,
and is still
(1902)
at the
business,
near
Hammond,
N. Y.
Children :

Rhodes
Hugh,
h.
May, 1872;
m. Maud Reed.
Nora
Viola, 1).
July,
1875.
905.
LiLLiE Melissa^
Babcock,
dau. of Rhodes Reed and
Melissa
(Thorn)
Babcock
(James, Timothy, James,
James, John, James),
b.
Alexandria,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 25, 1856;
m.
Alexandria,
Jan. 14, 1885,
Edward
D.,
son of Delos and So-
phronia (Curtis)
Herrick,
b.
Theresa,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
30,
1861.
He is a
farmer,
residing
about six miles from Alexandria
Bay
and six miles from
Redwood,
N. Y.
Children,
b. Alexandria :
Edna L., b.
Jan. 28, 1887.
Minie
S.,
b. Dec.
16, 1888.
Arloine,
b.
May 9, 1891.
Lillie
M., b. Nov.
24, 1893 ;
d.
July 19, 1899.
Iva
B.,
b.
Apr. 27, 1903.
906.
Morris^
Babcock,
son of
Jonathan
and
Mary (Clark)
Babcock
(Jonathan,
Nathan, Samuel,
James, John.
James),
b.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 14,
1820;
d.
Leon,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
12,
1898;
m.
Leonardsville,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
25, 1840,
Eliza-
beth, dau. of Nathan and Eunice
(Crandall)
Brand,
b.
May
27,
1 8
19,
d. Little
Valley,
Feb.
26,
1895.
Settled at
Leon,
N. Y.
Children, b. Leonardsville :
Alfred,
b. Dec.
30. 1841
; res.
1902, Leon,
N. Y.
;
unm.
Charles F.,"
b. Leonardsville,
Sept.
28,
1844;
res.
1902, Cattaraugus,
N. Y. : m. Gowanda, N.
Y.,
Feb. 20.
1875, Malinda, dau. of Caleb
and Rhoda (Smith) Tarbox, b.
1853,
d.
Cattaraugus, 1893.
Chil-
dren, b. at Carrolton, N. Y.
; Fred L.,^" b.
Aug.
6,
1876;
res.
1902, Cattaraugus;
Charles E.. b.
Sept.
8,
1885.
William
Morris,"
b.
Leonardsville, May
11,
1846;
res.
1902.
Cat-
taraugus ; m.
Leon,
N. Y.. Mar.
23, 1873.
Lois C, dau. of Charles
and
Polly Kysor,
b. Leon, Dec. 11,
1846.
Children, b. Leon:
Essie E., b. Nov. 11,
1879;
Leo A., b. Feb.
25, 1882; Charles
D.,
b.
Apr.
2, i88.q.
E. Eunice," b. Feb.
9, 1848;
d.
Cattaraugus, June
12.
1898;
m.
Clarendon
Day.
David, h.
May
2.
1850:
res.
1902,
at
950
Bedford Ave.,
Brooklyn,
N. Y. ; m. Nicholson, Mar. 8.
1899,
Eunice, dau. of L. H. Ste-
phens,
b.
May
8.
i8.s8.
No children.
Susan, b. Feb. 6. iS'^2: res.
1902.
Little
Valley,
N. Y.
;
m.
Leon,
N. Y.. Sent. 18. 1878. Almon
Stephen^.
Samuel,
b.
Apr. 17, 1854;
d. Leon, N.
Y.,
Nov.
13,
1862.
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1819-1889. Page 371.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
371
Mary L.,
b. Oct.
ig. 1856;
m. Mar.
6, 1878, Emory
Shannon.
C.
C,"
b. Leonard^ville, Dec.
23, 1859;
res.
1902,
Leon,
N. Y.
;
m.
Indian
Falls,
N. Y., Feb. 16, 1891,
Amelia,
dau. of
John
and
Joanna (Brunier) Rohr,
b. Indian
Falls,
Nov.
20, 1869.
Chil-
dren,
b.
Morgantown,
W.
Va.,
and Leon :
Harry A.,"
b. Dec.
10,
1891
;
Joseph
AL, b. Mar.
9, 1893;
Samuel
D.,
b. Dec.
15, 1896;
Elizabeth
J.,
b.
May i, 1899.
907.
Mary**
Bap.cock, dan. of
Jonathan
and
Mary (Clark)
Babcock
(Jonathan,
Nathan, Samnel,
James, John,
James),
b.
Plaintiekl,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 3, 1823;
d.
Leonardsvnlle,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
16,
1900;
m.
Leonardsville,
May
16,
1847,
Milton
W. St.
John,
b.
Plainfield,
Aug. 7, 1824,
d.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
June
28,
1876.
Children :
John AL,
b.
Plainfield^ May 15, 1848;
d.
Leonardsville,
Mar.
20,
1850.
Mary
Matilda,
b.
Plainfield,
June 4, 1850;
m. Leonardsville, Albert
N. Crandall, b. Brookfield, N. Y.
They
res.
1902,
at
27
Elm
St.,
Westerly,
R. L
De
Valoise,
b. Leonardsville. Mar.
29, 1852 ;
res.
1902, Plainfield,
N.
J. ;
m.
Leonardsville,
Feb.
4, 1882,
Alice M. Crandall.
William
Elijah,
b.
Leonardsville,
Aug. 15, 1864;
res.
1902,
Leon-
ardsville.
908.
Eliza Ann^
Babcock.
dau. of Charles and Martha
(Gardner)
Babcock
(Charles,
Nathan, Samuel,
James,
John, James),
b. Oct. 8,
1817:
d.
Whitesborough, Aug.
8,
1882;
m.
Aug.
2,
1842,
Francis A. Utter.
Children :
Ann
Eliza,
b.
May 31, 1844.
Francis
A.,
b.
Sept. 27, 1856.
909.
Elisha Gardner- Babcock, son of Charles and Mar-
tha
(Gardner)
Babcock
(Charles, Nathan.
Samuel,
James, John. James),
b.
Brookfield, N.
Y.,
Apr. 23, 1819;
d.
Saginaw,
Mich.,
July
28,
1889;
m.
Oxford, N.
Y.,
Sept.
i,
1840, Jane
C,
dau. of
Henry
and Katherine
(Pendleton)
Clarke, b.
Brookfield,
Jan.
18, 1818,
d.
Saginaw, Apr.
6.
1890.
He was a real estate acent :
Children:
Clara
J.,*
b. Oxford. N. Y., Dec.
19. 1842:
d. Utica. N. Y., Mar.
29. 1876;
m.
Onarga.
111.. Feb. 2,
1865,
Solon N.
Corkingham.
Children, b. Utica:
Mary.
b.
Jan. 17.
1868, d.
young;
Marion." b.
Aug.
2,
1869; Frank, b. Oct..
1871,
d.
young; Margaret,
b.
1872,
res.
1902.
Boston.
Amanda L.. b. Brookfield,
July
20.
1848
; res.
Searsport,
Me.
;
m.
Chicago.
111.,
Jime 17, i86q.
Frank Curtis. Children, h.
Saginaw:
Frank E.,'" b. Mar.
13, 1872,
and
Jane C,
b. Mar. 26, 1882.
1425
Kate Eliza, b.
June
21.
1854;
m. Ezra G. Rust.
Kindrick. b.
Leonardsville, N. Y.,
Jan. 19, 1856;
d.
Onarga,
Nov.
20, 1857.
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TJic Dahcock
Genealogy.
910.
Horace** Baecock,
son of Charles and Martha
(Gard-
ner)
Babcock
(Charles,
Nathan, Samuel,
James, John,
lames),
b. Brookfield, N.
Y.,
Sept. 13,
1821;
d.
(Jnarga,
111.,
July 9,
1886;
m.
Oxford,
N.
Y.,
Sept.
16, 1845,
Sarah
M.,
dau. of
Henry
and
Fanny (Corel)
De
Show,
b.
I'reston,
N. Y.
;
res.
1902, Onarga.
Children :
Charles Horace, b. Oct.
3, 1846;
d.
Onarga, 1857.
1426
Martha." b. Feb. i,
1848;
in. Lee C. Brown.
Harriet
E.,"
h.
Onarga, Aug.
20, i860;
res. Kankakee, 111.;
m.
(i)
Feb.
28, 1881, Louis,
son of
James
and Eliza Denison
Baldwin,
b.
Onarga,
d.
Onarga, Sept. 23, 1891 ;
m.
(2) Onarga,
Mar.
6,
1894, Joseph
E. Smith. Child :
Lucia,'"
b.
Jan. 5,
1882.
911.
Hamuen Randolph^ Babcock,
son of
Jonathan
and
Caroline
(Chesebrough)
Babcock
(Charles, Nathan,
Samuel,
James, John, James),
b. Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
July
8,
1835;
res.
Hamilton,
N. Y.
;
m. N.
Brookfield,
Dec.
2,
1857,
Adelia
D.,
dau. of Eleaser and Lois
(Kingsley)
Beebe,
b.
N. Brookfield. N.
Y.,
Feb.
4, 1837;
res. Hamilton.
Children,
b. Brookfield :
Dolph
Lionel," b.
Aug.
10,
1859;
res.
1902,
Albion, Wis.;
m. Al-
bion, Nov. I, 1881,
Martha
J.,
dau. of
Jacob
and
Josephine (Bur-
dick)
Langworthy.
b.
Albion, Apr. 6, 1858.
Child: Harold
H.,'" b. Nov.
14,
1882.
Nettie L.," b.
Aug.
10,
1859:
res.
1902,
Attica, N. Y.
;
m. Ham-
ilton,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
27, 1883,
Arthur
M.,
son of
Riley
and
Lucy
(Maine) Preston, b. Lincklaen, N.
Y.,
Feb. 22.
i8s3.
Child:
Elsie,'
b.
Jan., 1887.
Lois
Caroline,"
b. Oct.
12, 1869;
res.
1902, Hamilton; m. Hamil-
ton,
July
I,
1890,
William
F..
son of H. and Rosina
(Pope) Lang-
worthy,
b. W. Edmeston, N. Y.,
May 4, 1864.
Children: Caro-
line,'"
b.
Apr. 4, 1891 ; Margaret,
b. Oct. 21,
1892.
912.
Herbert E.^
Babcock,
son of Samuel and
Almyra
(Burdick)
Babcock
(Charles, Nathan,
Samuel,
James.
John, James),
b.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 28,
1833;
res.
1902,
Laton, Cal.
;
m. Burtville, Pa.,
June
21,
1874,
Lua
E.,
dau. of
Benjamin
Card,
b.
Burtville. Feb.
3, 1852.
Herbert E. Babcock
graduated
at Alfred
University
in
1869, taking
the
degree
of Bachelor of
Arts,
and in
1872
re-
ceived the
degree
of A.M. He was ordained to the
ministry
at Adams
Center,
N. Y. In
1869-70
he was Missionarv Pas-
tor of the S. D. B. Church at
Woodville,
R.
L,
and
1870-3
occupied
the same
position
for the church at
Hebron.
Pa.
;
1874-6
was
pastor
of the church at
Alden, Minn.;
1878-90
acted as Home
Missionary
for Nebraska and Kansas. Dur-
ing
his work he
organized
churches at
Hebron, Roulette,
and
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Genealogy.
373
Osweg-o,
Pa., Orleans and Walnut
Creek, Neb.,
Adcll and
Friend,
Kan.
Children :
Herbert E.,
Jr.,
b.
Apr. 30. 1875;
res.
1902,
Monica. 111.;
m. Glass-
ford, 111., Nellie O. Watson.
Louisa Elvira,
b. Alden.
Aug. 23, 1876;
m. Friend,
Kan.,
Mar.
28,
1897,
IMahlon K. Pickrell
;
res.
1902, Fresno,
Cal.
Edwin Arthur, h. Mar.
12, 1880, at
Orleans, Neb.;
res.
1902, Scott,
Kan.
Edna
Almyra,
b. Mar. 12, 1880;
res.
1902,
Laton, Cal.
Nina Belle, b. Orleans.
Apr. 17, 1886;
d. Nortonville, Kan., Nov.
28,
1899.
913.
SoPHRONiA BuRDiCK^ Babcock,
daii. of Samuel and
Almyra
(Burdick)
Babcock
(Charles,
Nathan, Samuel,
James, John, James),
b. Adams,
N.
Y.,
June 29, 1837;
d.
Albion, Wis.,
Nov. 10, 1866;
m. Adams,
Mar. 12, i860,
Oli-
ver,
son of Pardon
Davis,
b.
Hopkinton,
R.
I.;
res.
1902,
Nortonville, Kan.
Child :
Lillian, b.
;
d.
1883.
914.
OsMAN WiNSLOW- Babcock,
son of Samuel and Al-
myra (Burdick)
Babcock
(Charles,
Nathan, Samuel,
James, John. James),
b.
Adams,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
30, 1839;
res.
1902,
Nortonville, Kan.;
m.
Nile,
N.
Y.,
Nov. 8, 1866,
Har-
riet
A.,
dau. of Samuel and Hannah
(Potter) Landphere,
b.
Alfred. N. Y.,
Jan.
10,
1841,
d. Oct.
31, 1902.
Child
(ado])ted)
:
Maude Culver, b. Nortonville,
Jan. 24,
1880; res.
1902,
Nortonville.
915.
Cornelia^
Babcock,
dau. of Samuel and
Almyra
(Burdick)
Babcock
(Charles, Nathan, Samuel,
James,
John, James),
b. Adams
Center,
N. Y.,
Jan.
18,
1844;
res.
1902,
Edelstein, PL;
m. Adams Center,
June 29, 1863, John
G.,
son of
Joseph
and Content
(Potter) Spicer,
b.
Hopkin-
ton,
R.
L,
Jan. 14, 1839.
Children :
Minnie, b. Lawn
Ridge,
111.,
May
22.
1869;
d. Edelstein,
Aug. 17,
1895.
Clara
Almyra.
b. W. Hallock (now
Edelstein), Sept.
26,
1873;
d.
Edelstein, Feb.
23, 1875.
Clarence, W.."
b. W. Hallock, 111., Nov.
30. 1875:
m. Alfred. Dec. i.
1896,
Anna O., dau. of
James
R. and Sarah
(Burdick) Burdick,
b. De
Ruyter.
N. Y.. Dec. 8,
1875.
Child: Harold Willis,'" b.
Edelstein. Oct. 12,
1897.
Ernest S., b. Edelstein,
June 27, 1877;
d.
July 15,
1880.
374
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
916.
i\lAi.oNi S.''
Babcock,
sun of Sanmcl and
Ahnyra
(Bnrdick)
Babcock
(Charles, Nathan, Samuel,
James,
John, James),
b. Adams
Center,
N.
Y.,
June
i6,
1849;
res.
1903,
Nortonville,
Kan.
;
m.
Houndsfield,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
28,
1869, Amy,
dan. of William B. and Elvira
(Benjamin)
Green,
b.
Houndsfield,
Oct.
22,
.
Children :
Orester
M.,
h. Nov.
21, 1870;
res.
1902,
Atchinson,
Kan.
Florence A., b.
Apr. 9, 1874;
res.
1902, 170
N. Main
St., Concord,
N. H. ;
m.
Boston, Mass., June 25, 1890, J.
W. Gone.
Dr.
Ralph W.,
b.
Apr.
10,
1875.
Is a
dentist,
1903,
at
136
W. Ii6th
St.,
New York ;
m.
1903,
Muriel
Rogers.
Shelton
G.,
b. Oct.
12, 1880;
res.
1903, Alfred,
N. Y.
Harry M.,
b. Feb.
i, 1890.
917.
Norman Andrew^
Babcock,
son of Andrew and
Orilla
(Bailey)
Babcock
(Charles,
Nathan,
Samuel
James, John. James),
b.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 17, 183
1
;
res.
1902,
Kankakee. 111.;
m. W.
Winfield,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
26, 1849,
Emogene,
dau. of Americus and
Emogene
Bardeen,
b. W.
Winfield,
d.
Kankakee,
Oct.
28,
1869.
He was a
farmer,
and
conducts a
livery
business.
Children :
Flora
Ella, b. W.
Winfield,
Nov.
29, 1853;
d.
Kankakee,
Dec.
2,
1893;
m. Kankakee, 1881, Frederick
Tupper.
Norman
A.,
b.
Irwin, 111.,
1859;
d. Kankakee, Dec.
14,
1866.
1427
Earl B.," b. Dec. 28,
i860;
m. Gertrude
McCoy.
Blanche O., b. Kankakee,
Dec.
22,
1867;
res.
1902, Chicago, 111.;
m.
Kankakee,
Mar.
27, 1885, John Malloy.
918.
Florence Orilla^
Babcock.
dau. of Andrew and
Orilla
(Bailey)
Babcock
(Charles,
Nathan, Samuel,
James,
John,
James),
b.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
Apr.
10,
1852;
res.
190*1,
W. Winfield, N. Y.
;
m. W. Winfield,
May
6,
1879,
Herbert
H.,
son of
Elijah
and
Lydia (Strait)
Wilcox,
b. Ce-
darville,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
23, 1852.
Children,
b. W. Winfield:
Fannie B., b. Dec.
30,
1880; d. Mar.
30,
1882.
F.
Elmer,
b. Feb.
21, 1889:
res.
1901,
W. Winfield.
919.
Emilus W.^
Babcock,
son of
Henry
and
Temperance
(Burdick)
Babcock
(Charles, Nathan, Samuel,
James,
John, James),
b.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 9, 1835;
res.
1901,
1.443
Bush
.Street, Los
Angeles,
Cal.
;
m. La
Crosse,
W^is.,
Aug.
26,
1 86
1, Marie E.,
dau. of Samuel and Susan
(Allen)
Brown,
b.
Cincinnati,
O.,
June 30, 1839.
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Genealogy.
375
Children, b.
Edgerton,
Wis.:
William
E.,
b.
Apr.
28, 1863;
res.
1901. Chicago, 111.;
m.
Edger-
ton,
Wis., Anga,
dau. of
James
and Catherine Hain,
b.
Edgerton,
Nov.
7,
1862. No children.
Bertha
L.,
b. Dec. 28, 1805;
res.
1901,
Los
Angeles.
Clarence
H.,"
b. Feb.
22, 1868;
res.
1902, Edgerton;
m.
Edgerton,
June 30, 1896.
Elizabeth Ann. dau. of Richard
Trevorrah,
b.
Morris Plains. N.
J..
Dec. 8,
1875.
Children: Marie,'"
b. Los
Angeles, July 5, 1897; Dorothy,
1).
Edgerton,
Feb.
i, 1902.
John L,
b. Oct. 26.
1870,
d.
Edgerton, May 31, 1891.
Charles
F.,
b. Dec.
18, 1874.
d. Cedar
Falls, la.,
Nov.
5, 1878.
Earnest
B.,
b.
July
10,
1879.
Harold,
b.
Jan. 24,
1882.
920.
Henry De Los^
Babcock,
son of
Henry
and
Temper-
ance
(Burdick)
Babcock
(Charles, Nathan, Samuel,
James, John, James),
b,
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 30, 1837;
res.
1901,
Nortonville, Kan.;
m. Hebron.
Pa.,
Feb.
22,
1863,
Sarah
E.,
dau. of Foster and
Fanny (Potter) Reynolds,
b.
Hebron,
Dec. 16,
1837.
Child :
Varena Belle, b. W.
Ilallock, 111.,
June 12, 1873;
d.
Nortonville,
Dec.
31,
1886.
921.
Dr. LoRENE E.^
Babcock,
dau. of
Henry
and
Temper-
ance
(Burdick)
Babcock
(Charles,
Nathan, Samuel,
James, John, James),
b. Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
May 24, 1841
;
res.
1901,
at
805 Logan
Avenue,
San
Diego,
Cal.
;
m.
Albion,
Wis..
Dec. 22,
1863, Irving
F.,
son of
John
and
Mary (Fuller)
Winnek. b. Fort
Covington,
N. Y.,
Mar.
3, 1838.
Lorene Babcock is a
graduate
from Milton
College,
\\'is.,
and a
graduate
from the State Medical
College
of Iowa.
Children :
Grace, b. Portsmouth, Va.,
July 25, 1865
; d.
young.
Charles I.," b. Nashua, la.,
Aug.
22,
1867
; res.
1902, Prineville,
O.
;
m.
Antwerp,
Ore., Oct. 2,
1889,
Anna L. . Children: Lorene
E.,*" b. Dec.
19, 1893; Irving,
b. Oct.
19. 1900,
d.
young.
Mary
L., b.
Osage,
la.,
Jan.
10.
1874;
d. Mar.
28, 1875.
Emilus
v.,
b.
Osage, May
20,
1876;
res.
1901,
San
Diego,
Cal. Is
a
lawyer,
and an officer in the State Naval Militia.
Ruth, b.
Osage, July g, 1880;
res.
1901,
San
Diego.
Is a normal
student and teacher.
922.
Frances D.*^
Babcock,
dau. of
Henry
and
Temper-
ance
(Burdick)
Babcock
(Charles, Nathan,
Samuel,
James, John, James),
b.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
June 4, 1852;
res.
1901.
Albion. Wis.;
m.
Albion, Feb.
7, 1884,
Nathan,
son of
Asa and
Emily (Ford) Kelley,
b.
Milton,
W.
Va.,
Jan.
21,
1855-
3/6
TJic Bahcock
Genealogy.
Child :
Henry A.,
b.
June 6, 1887.
923.
Charles Irving*
Babcock,
son of
Elery
and
Fanny
(Burdick)
Babcock
(Charles, Nathan, Samuel,
James,
John, James),
b. Rock
Prairie, Wis.,
May
11,
1850;
res.
1901,
Albion, Wis.;
m.
Sparta,
Wis.,
Nov.
11,
1873, Clary J.,
dau.
of Thomas and
Fanny (Hungerford)
Wilcox,
b.
Angelo,
Wis.,
Feb.
26,
1856.
Children,
b. and reside in Albion :
Lillian
May,
b. Oct.
18, 1874.
Charles
Henry,
b.
July 24, 1876.
Grace E., b. Dec.
14, 1879.
Frederick
I.,
b.
Apr. 20, 1889.
924.
Orletta S.*
Babcock,
dan. of Albert and
Sophronia
O.
(Greene)
Babcock
(Charles,
Nathan, Samuel,
James,
John, James),
b.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
July
18,
1849;
^'^s.
1901,
North
Loup,
Neb.;
m. North
Loup,
Mar.
4, 1869,
Orvill
S.,
son of Samuel M.
Potter,
b.
Watertown,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 19, 1847.
Children,
b. Adams
Center,
N. Y. :
Minnie, b.
Jan. 29, 1870;
d.
Apr.
6,
1880.
Mary O.,
b. Oct.
8,
1881.
Marford, b.
Jan. 7, 1883;
res.
1901,
North
Loup;
ni. North
Loup,
May Kitty,
dau. of Dr. F. O.
Burdick,
b. Milton.
925.
Mary A.*
Babcock,
dau. of Albert and
Sophronia
O.
(Greene)
Babcock
(Charles,
Nathan, Samuel,
James,
John, James),
b.
Verona,
N.
Y.,
July
20,
1853;
res.
1901,
Watertown,
N. Y.
;
m. Adams
Center,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
16,
1884,
Morris, son of
Benjamin
IMerriman,
b.
Lowville,
N.
Y.,
July
26,
1839,
d.
Copenhagen,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
14, 1890.
Child :
Benjamin C,
b.
Copenhagen, Aug.,
1888.
925a.
William*
Babcock,
son of David and Maria
(York)
Babcock
(David, Nathan, Samuel,
James, John,
James),
b.
Brookfield,
N.
Y., Oct.
2,
1843;
d. Brook-
field,
Dec.
3, 1870;
m.
Brookfield, Feb.
10,
1866.
Emma,
dau.
of Asel and
Triphena Ligraham,
b.
Columbus,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
29,
1843:
res.
1902,
Earlville,
N. Y.
Child :
Arlouine, b. Brookfield.
May
12, 1870;
res.
1902, Earlville;
m. Earl-
ville,
Jan. 4, 1893,
C.
F.,
son of
Henry
and Eliza
(Coon) Foster,
b. Brookfield.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
2)77
926.
Henry Dwight**
Babcock,
son of
John
and Sarah
(Greenman)
Babcock
(David,
Nathan, Samuel,
James,
John, James),
b.
Leonardsville,
N.
Y.,
June 24, 1845;
I'cs.
1902,
Leonardsville;
m.
Leonardsville,
Oct.
14, 1868,
Nancy,
dau. of Isaac and Elizabeth
(Randolph)
Brown, b. Leonards-
ville,
Sept. 2y, 1846.
Children,
b. Leonardsville :
Agnes,
b.
Sept.
21.
1869;
res.
1902,
Leonardsville.
Frederic H.. b.
July
12,
1872;
res.
1902, Leonardsville;
m. Leon-
ardsville, Oct.
17, 1894, Mary J.,
dau. of Delos
Giles,
b.
Burling-
ton,
N. Y.,
Aug. 26, 1872.
John
R., b.
Aug.
26,
1874;
res.
1902,
Leonardsville.
Isaac A., b.
June 3, 1876;
res.
1902,
Denver, Col.
Sarah
R.,
b. Mar.,
1883;
res.
1902,
Leonardsville.
927.
Samuel Franklin**
Babcock,
son of
Jared
and Lois
(Lewis)
Babcock
(Jared,
Samuel, Samuel,
James,
John, James),
b. Charlestown,
R.
L,
Mar.
7, 1818;
d. Ash-
away,
R.
L,
Dec.
28,
1887;
m.
Westerly,
R.
L, Oct.
17, 1842,
Susan
Maria,
dau. of
Lyman
and
Sally (Stillman) Berry,
b.
Westerly, Jan. 27,
;
d.
Ashawav,
Nov. 21,
1876.
Child :
1428
Sarah
E.,"
b.
Jan. 29, 1846;
m. William L. Crandall.
928.
Welcome B.^
Babcock,
son of
Jared
and Lois
(Lewis)
Babcock
(Jared,
Samuel, Samuel,
James, John, James),
b.
Charlestown,
R.
L,
Nov. 22,
1819;
d.
Ashaway,
R.
L,
Feb.
22,
1892;
m.
Hopkinton,
R.
L,
Oct.
3, 1847, Mary Rog-
ers,
d.
May
8,
1894.
Children, b.
Ashaway:
Herbert
E.,"
b. Feb.
7, 1850;
m.
Hope Valley,
R. I., Nov.
27,
1879,
Ella
J.,
dau. of Elias and Martha
Chipman Babcock,
b.
Hope Valley. Aug. 23, 1854.
Children :
Walter,'*
b. Mar.
16,
1887; Lawrence,
b.
Aug. 25, 1892;
Elias
L.,
b.
June 11, 1895,
d.
1898. They
res.
Ashaway.
Albert
S.,
b. Nov.
4, 185
1
;
m.
Rockville,
May 4, 1878,
Lantie
A.,
dau. of Gardner and Betsv Crandall
Burdick,
b.
Rockville,
Mar.
4, 1852.
Child ;
Lyra,'"
b.
Aug. 20,
1880.
929.
Daniel Lewis*
Babcock,
son of
Jared
and Lois
(Lewis)
Babcock
(Jared,
Samuel, Samuel,
James,
John, James),
b.
Quonochontau.s:,
R.
L,
June 19,
1822;
d.
Alton, R.
L,
Nov.
16,
1899;
m. Deans
Mills.
Conn.,
Jan. 4,
1846.
Martha B.. dau. of
John
A. and
Lucy (Green) Champ-
lin,
b.
Kingston,
R.
L,
Apr. 10, 1826,
d.
Alton,
Nov.
22,
1899.
Children :
Jared.
b.
Hopkinton,
R.
I., Oct.
7, 1850;
res.
1902,
Pawcatuck
(Stonington). Conn.; ni.
Westerly.
R. I., Feb.
9, 1875, Kate,
dau. of Thomas
Way,
b.
Westerly, July 30, 1850.
3/8
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Lewis, b.
June 21, 1854;
d. Nov.
4, 1854.
Daniel Lewis.
Jr..
b.
June 17. 1856;
d. Oct. 2.
1898;
ni.
Westerly,
June 4. 1881, Emma.
dau. of Samuel and Elizabeth
(Scott)
Mor-
timer,
b. Bean
Mill, Conn.,
Feb.
16,
i860; res.
1902,
Madison,
Me.
Martha
J.,
b.
July
20. 1862;
d.
Aug. 3. 1863.
Lucy Jane.
b.
Niantic.
R.
I.,
Nov.
14. i86g;
res.
1902. Alton;
unm.
Mabel A.." b. Niantic,
R.
L,
Mar.
31. 1871 ;
m.
Alton,
R.
L,
Feb.
3,
1897.
William, son of
George
and Elizabeth Moodic
Battye,
b.
Tillicoultry,
Scotland. Mar.
20,
1868. Child:
George,'"
b. Ash-
away, May 13, 1899. They
res.
Ashaway,
R. L
930.
Elias Lewis^
Babcock,
son of
Jared
and Lois
(Lewis)
Babcock
(Jared,
Samuel, Samuel,
James, John, James),
b.
Charlestown,
R.
L,
Dec'
8,
1824;
res.
Hope Valley.
R.
L;
m.
Hope Valley,
Nov.
14. 1849,
Martha
Jane,
dau. of Nathan
F. and Martha
Chipman,
b.
Hopkinton,
R.
L,
Oct.
19, 1831,
d.
Hope Valley,
Mar.
30, 1902.
Children :
Morton E.." b.
Hope Valley. Apr. 30. 1851 ;
res.
1902. Taunton,
Mass.
;
m.
Norton. Mass.,
Nov.
6, 1872,
Caroline,
dau. of
John
and Catherine
(Irwin)
Burdick. b.
Hope Valley, May 10, 1854.
Child : Albert
'E..'"
b.
Aug.
22. 1882.
Infant
son,
b.
July. 1853
; d.
young.
Ella
J.,
b. ;
m. Herbert C. Babcock.
Edwin
Orson,
b.
;
res.
1902, Hope Valley.
931.
John
Prentice^
Babcock,
son of Stanton Prentice
and
Lucy (Crary)
Babcock
(John,
Isaac, Daniel,
James, John, James),
b.
Groton, Conn.,
May 24,
1802;
m.
(i)
Miss
Avers;
m.
(2)
Ann
Ayers,
sister of first wife.
The two wives were from Preston. Parents and children set-
tled in
Syracuse,
N. Y. Children were
John x^yers,^
Frank,
Louisa, Georsre,
and Nellie.
932.
Mary*^
Babcock,
dau. of Stanton Prentice and
Lucy
(Crary)
Babcock
(John.
Isaac, Daniel,
James, John,
James),
b. Groton, Conn.. Dec.
5, 1807;
m.
Aug. 27,
1822,
Lladlin
Fish,
d. Feb.
9, 1837.
Children :
George
H..
b. Oct. 2. 1828. Lost at
sea, Feb., 1855.
Stanton, b.
July
28, 1830.
Mary Ellen,
b. Oct.
5, 1832
;
m.
Joseph
A. Lamb. Had four
children.
Sarah
Jane.
b. Nov.
30. 1834;
m.
Allen;
res.
1902,
Old
Mystic,
Conn.
933.
Abby Fliza^ Babcock.
dau. of Stanton Prentice and
Lucy (Crary)
Babcock
(John,
Isaac, Daniel,
James,
John, James),
b.
Groton,
Conn.,
Apr.
22,
1817;
d.
Apr.
i,
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
3/9
1894;
m.
May 5. 1836,
Abel
Hinckley,
b. Xuv.
2,
1803,
d.
Sept.
22.
1883.
Children :
Abel H.,
b. Oct.
19, 1839;
res.
1902,
Old
Mystic,
Conn.
Alice,
b.
July 31, 1845;
m.
Avery;
res. Old
Mystic.
Agnes J.,
b. Feb. 18,
1848;
m.
Jefferson
O.
Bailey;
res.
1902,
Groton.
934.
LucY^.
Babcock,
dan. of Ezekiel and
Lydia (Gardner)
Babcock
(Isaac,
Isaac, Daniel,
James, John, James),
b.
July 5. 1829;
res.
1902, Binghamton,
N. Y.
;
m.
Bridgewater,
Pa.,
Luther Moore,
b.
Kirkwood,
N. Y.
Child :
Willis L.
Moore,
b. . Is Chief of Weather
Bureau,
Wash-
ington,
D. C.
936. NoYEs Eliab^
Babcock,
son of Francis and Parnel
(Ely)
Babcock
(Isaac, Isaac,
Daniel,
James, John,
James),
b.
Dimock, Pa.,
Jan.
8,
1833;
d.
Ruthven, la.,
Dec.
II,
1895;
m.
Rockford, 111.,
Aug. 31, 1865,
Harriet,
dau. of
Asa and
Mary (Howe) Crosby,
m.
Rockford,
May 3, 1840.
Children :
Herbert Mitchell,
b.
Aug.
10,
1867;
res.
1901,
Ruthven, la.;
m.
Dubuque,
la.,
Jan. 24, 1900,
Hettie A., dau. of Isaac and Cor-
nelia ( Schermerhorn) Beekman. b. Eden, 111,
Nov. 12,
1868.
Cora Alice, b. Oct. 10,
1871
;
res.
1901,
Ruthven.
937. Amy Elizabeth*
Babcock,
dau. of Erancis and Parnel

(Ely)
Babcock
(Isaac, Isaac,
Daniel,
James, John,
James),
b. Dimock, Pa.,
Jan. 19, 1835;
d.
Rockford, 111.,
June
7, 1875;
m. Feb.
18,
1852, George
D. Goodsell ;
res.
1902,
Waltham,
Mass.
Children :
Albert
M.,
b. Dimock,
Dec.
3. 1854.
Carrie Louise," b.
May 15, 1856;
res.
1902,
Orwell, Vt. ; m. Feb.
9. 1881, Elos,
son of Elos and
Abigail Hopkins Ray.
Children:
Elos A.," b. Dec. 6,
1885 ; Jennie
A.,
b.
June 9, 1892 ;
Annie
E.,
b.
Apr. 25, 1895.
Stella
May,
b. Rockford, Apr. 14, 1858;
d. Dec. 26, 1866.
Minnie
Mary,
b. Rockford.
Nov.
27, 1864;
m. B. W. Lee.
938.
Leeman B.* Babcock,
son of
Jesse
and Emeline
(Thompson)
Babcock
(Jesse,
Isaac, Daniel,
James,
John, James),
b. Babcock Homestead, Fulton, N. Y., Oct.
30,
1833;
res.
1903,
Fulton,
N. Y.
;
m.
Westerly.
R.
I.,
Jan. 25,
i860. Harriet, dau. of
Joshua
and Sarah
(Berry)
Vose, b.
Westerly,
Feb.
23, 1837.
380

The Bahcock
Goiralogy.
Children, b. Fulton :
Weeden
E.,
b. Mar.
12,
1861
;
d. Dec.
17. 1863.
Edward, b.
Jan. 30, 1864;
res.
1903, Pittsburg, Pa.;
m.
Fulton,
June 25, 1890,
Emma
N.,
dau. of Martin and Minerva
(Saunders)
Connell,
b. Dec.
19, 1865;
d.
Fulton,
Dec.
i, 1899.
Fred
Raymond,
b.
Apr.
16,
1865;
res.
1903, Pittsburg;
m. Charles-
town, W. Va.,
Mar.
25, 1897,
Frances
Jacobs,
b.
Kentucky.
Oscar
H.,
b.
July
10,
1869;
res.
1903, Pittsburg;
m.
Johnstown,
Pa., June
21,
1900,
Annie
Morley,
b.
Johnstown, 1869.
Clarence Lee," b.
Fulton,
N.
Y.,
Oct. 10,
1870;
m.
Pittsburg, Dec,
1896,
Alta L., dau. of H. H.
Porter,
b. Mexico, N.
Y.,
Aug. 29,
'1869.
Child: Robert P.,'"
b. Ashtola, Pa.. June 14, 1899;
res.
Ashtola.
Lena,
b.
Aug.
10, 1872;
res.
1903, Fulton;
unm.
939.
Courtney Fitch^
Babcock,
son of
Jesse
and Emeline
(Thompson)
Babcock
(Jesse,
Isaac. Daniel,
James,
John, James),
b.
Volney,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
9, 1846;
m.
Caledonia,
Ontario.
Se])t.
i,
1875,
Cecelia, dan. of
Hngh
and Catherine
(O'Dowd) Kennedy,
b.
Caledonia.
Jan. 9, 1855.
Children :
Catherine E., b. Hamilton, Ont., Oct.
9, 1878;
res.
1903, Johnstown.
Jesse
L.,
b.
Chatham, Ont.. Oct.
17,
1881
;
d.
Chatham,
Dec.
11,
1882.
Harriet,
b.
Chatham, Oct.
27, 1883.
Martha
Helen,
b. Nov.
22,
1886; d.
Detroit, Mich.. Nov.
23. 1897.
940.
RoANNA^
Babcock,
dau. of
John
and Catherine
(Rheinhart)
Babcock
(William. William, Daniel,
James. John, James),
b.
Apr.
it.
181
6;
d.
Gowanda,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
2,
1863;
m.
Gowanda,
N. Y.. Nov.
29. 1846,
Norman
H.,
son of Ahaz and
Syble (Hibbard)
Allen,
b. Go-
wanda,
Aug.
22,
181
1,
d.
Gowanda,
Jan.
22,
1897.
Children :
Millard N.," b.
Sept. 2;^. 1847;
res.
1903,
Gowanda; m. Silver
Creek,
July 23, 1874,
Eliza M., dau. of
Lyman
and
Betsey
Ben-
nis
Bennett, b. Harrison
Valley,
Pa.,
Apr. 19, 1849.
Child :
Arthur,'" b. Gowanda,
Apr.
8,
1881 ; res. Gowanda.
Norman Babcock, b.
June 29, 185
1
; res.
1903. Gowanda;
m.
(i)
Attg. 26, 1872,
Ella
A.,
dau. of Samuel C.
Springer,
b. Gowanda,
d.
Apr.
12,
1898 ;
m.
(2) June 29, 1900, Agnes
M.,
dau. of
Joseph
Mabbett.
Harmony
R., b.
July 29, 1856;
res.
1903, Fredonia,
N. Y.
;
m.
Edmund M. Bartlett.
941.
Horace^'' Babcock. M.D.. son of
John
C. and Catherine
(Rheinhart)
Babcock
(William,
William, Daniel.
James. John, James),
b.
Persia,
N.
Y.,
Apr.
12.
1825;
res.
Gowanda,
N. Y.
;
m.
Gowanda.
May 14. 1856. Mary.
dan. of
James
and Fucinda
(Wheeler)
Focke.
b.
Gowanda.
Aug.
16.
1831.
TJic Babcock
Genealogy. 381
Children,
b. Gowanda :
Blanche, h.
Sept.
6,
1858;
res.
1903, Gowanda;
m. Gowanda.
June
27, 1878,
William R.. son of William and Florilla
(Roberts)
Smallwood, b. Gowanda,
Jan. 26, 1856.
1429
Catherine
B.,"
b.
Sept.
18.
1864;
m. William Chaffee.
Louis
L.,"
b. Dec.
14, 1868;
res. 28 Erie St., Buffalo,
N. Y.
;
m.
Gowanda,
June 18, 1896, Georgia,
dau. of Eri and Harriet
(Stil-
con) Woodin, b.
Perrysburg,
N.
Y., Apr. 26, 1870.
He is a
lawyer,
and is connected with the firm of
Rogers,
Locke & Mill-
burn, of Buffalo. Child :
Frances/"
b.
Sept. 25, 1902.
942.
Jared
Ross**
Babcock,
son of
Joshua
Ross and
Betsey
(Dorman)
Babcock
(James, James,
Daniel,
James,
John, James),
b. Westfield, N.
Y.,
Dec.
18, 1820;
d.
Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
26,
1890;
m.
Westfield,
Sept. 23, 1845,
Adelia
M.,
dau. of David and Adeline
(Morrison)
Mann,
b.
May-
ville,
Jan.
i,
1827,
d.
Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
27, 1900.
Children :
1430
Charles A.." b. ; m. Millie
Jones.
Clara." b.
Sept. 25, 1852;
res.
159
Fourteenth St., Buffalo, N. Y.
;
m.
Buft'alo, Oct.
24,
1882. Sherman S., son of Samuel and Lois
(Sherman) Rogers,
b. Lawtons. N. Y.,
Oct., 1837,
d.
Buffalo,
Dec.
24, 1885.
Children, b. Buffalo: Charles
E.,'"
b.
;
d.
June 27, 1895 ; Harry,
b. .
943.
Hannah*' Babcock, dau. of Daniel and Lois
(Potter)
Ba.bcock
(Daniel, James,
Daniel,
James,
John,
James),
b.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
Dec. 8,
1813;
d.
Milton, Wis.,
Dec.
26,
189
1
;
ni.
Alfred,
N. Y.,
Sept. 27. 1832,
Samuel C.
Hamilton,
b.
Brookfield,
Oct.
12,
1809,
d.
Milton, Wis.,
July 13, 1865.
Children :
Walter
G.,
b. Alfred.
June 24, 1833;
d. Feb.
14. 1885,
unm.
1431
Emma,'* b.
May 25, 1841 ;
m. T. C. Hoxsie.
944.
Dr. Daniel Clark^ Babcock, son of Daniel and Lois
(Potter)
Babcock
(Daniel, James,
Daniel,
James. John,
James),
b. Alfred. N.
Y.,
Apr.
2, 1818;
d. San
Jose.
Cal.,
Jan. 19, 1875;
m. Alfred,
June
i,
1843.
Amorilla,
dau. of Dr.
John
and Catherine
(Burdick)
Collins, b.
Brookfield,
Mar.
2,
1818. d. Milton
Junction.
Wis.,
May
18,
1890.
Child,
b.
Johnson
Center,
Wis. :
Dollie,''
b.
Jan.
8.
1857;
res.
1902,
Milton
Junction;
m. Milton,
Apr. 4,
1882, Dr. Albert S., son of
Sylvanus
and
Mary
Holcomb
Maxson, b. Milton, Mav 11.
i8t7.
Children, b. Milton
Junction:
Mabel.'" b. Mar.
25, 1886; Mary,
b. Feb. i,
1896,
d.
young.
945.
Lois M.^ Babcock.
dau. of Daniel and Lois
(Potter)
Babcock
(Daniel, James,
Daniel.
James, John, James),
382
The Babcock
Genealogy.
b.
Alfred,
N.
Y.,
June
2,
1820;
d. Medical
Lake, Wash.,
Dec.
25, 1889;
m.
Alfred,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
26,
1837, Stephen,
son of
Benjamin
Maxson,
h.
Berlin,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
7,
i8i(:),
d. Walla
Walla,
Wash., Sept. 27, 1879.
Children :
Caroline,'-'
b.
Milton, Wis., July 4, 1840;
res. Medical
Lake;
m.
Janesville,
Wis., Oct.
23, 1856, James
F.,
son of Erastus and
Emily
Heath Wood,
b.
Springfield, Mass., Sept. 30, 1830. They
have had nine children :
Ralph,'"
Minnie, Marion, Rufus,
Ste-
phen.
Francis G., Ben C, Grace M., and Edith.
Samuel
R.,
b. Milton,
Jan., 1843
;
res.
1903,
Walla
Walla,
Wash.
;
m. Walla Walla,
M. E. Paul.
Lucy
M.,
b.
Albion, Wis.,
Mar.
2, 1845;
res.
1903,
Walla
Walla;
m. Walla
Walla, J.
Drumheller.
Frances Adelia,
b.
July 7, 1850;
res.
1903, Clearwater, Idaho;
m.
Walla
Walla, George Brinkerhoff,
d. Walla Walla.
946.
Tacy A.^
Babcock,
dan. of Daniel and Lois
(Potter)
Babcock
(Daniel, James,
Daniel,
James, John, James),
b.
Alfred,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
30, 1823;
d. St.
Peter, Minn.,
Feb.
2,
1888: m.
Alfred, 1841, Benjamin
F.,
son of
Benjamin
Col-
lins,
b.
Alfred,
Nov.
6,
181
3,
d.
Milton, Wis.,
Oct'.
10, 1864.
Children :
Lois,
b. Alfred,
May 30, 1842;
m. Greenman
;
res.
1902,
Mil-
ton
Junction,
Wis.
Mary
A.,
b. Albion,
June 15, 1845;
d. Dec.
6, 1884;
m.
James
Snyder.
Walter
J.,
b.
June 5. 1847:
m.
;
res.
1902,
Montrose, Col.
Daniel,
b.
Apr. 24, 1849;
d. St. Peter, Minn.,
Feb.
14, 1898.
Charles R., b.
Albion,
Feb. 10,
1851.
Benjamin
F.. b. Milton,
Apr. 4, 1857;
res.
1902,
at 60
Highland
Ave.,
Minneapolis,
Minn.
Alice
T.,
b. Milton,
Aug.
6, i860; m.
Johnson.
She res.
1902,
Red
Lake,
Minn.
Willard R., b.
Milton,
Mar.
4, 1863;
res.
1902,
New York
City;
m. .
947.
Annie G.^
Babcock,
dan. of Daniel and Lois
(Potter)
Babcock
(Daniel,
James,
Daniel,
James, John, James),
b.
Alfred,
Jan.
2,
1829;
d.
Milton, Wis.,
Sept. 9, 1847;
rn.
Johnstown,
Wis.,
Christopher
S.,
son of David
Vincent,
b.
Almond,
N.
Y., Sept.
20, 1820,
d.
Milton, Feb.
18, 1884.
Child :
Albert O.,
b. Dec. 20,
1846;
res.
1902,
Milton
Junction,
Wis.
948.
Thomas E.^
Babcock,
son of
James
and Esther
(Fish)
Babcock
(Daniel,
James,
Daniel,
James, John, James),
b. Brookfield,
N. Y.,
Jnne
16,
1817:
d.
Albion, Wis..
Jan. 29,
1879;
m.
(i) 1841,
Hannah
M.,
dan. of David and Catherine
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 383
(Bunlickj
Wells,
d.
previous
to
i860,
no
children;
ni.
(2)
Albion,
Dec.
7,
1861. Eliza,
dau. of
Perry
and
Sally (Palme-
ter)
Potter,
h.
Westerly.
R. I.
;
res.
1902,
Albion.
Thomas Bahcock was a S. D. B. minister. He received his
education at De
Ruyter
Institute,
New
York, commencing
public ministry
at the
age
of
twenty-two.
He was at one time
Missionary
for the State oi Kansas and Pastor at
Persia,
Rich-
burg,
and
Independence,
X. Y.
;
also
Albion, Wis.,
where he
spent
the most of his married life.
Children :
Delia,
b. Albion.
Aug. 31.
1862; d.
young.
Pearl"
(son),
b.
Fremont, Kan.,
Aug. 23, 1863;
res.
1902, Oshkosh,
Wis.;
m.
.Mbion. Wis.,
Lois Westcott,
b. Albion, Oct.
17, 1869.
Children: Letta C.,'" b. Albion. Nov. 11,
1887; Harriet,
b. Mil-
ton,
Mar.
15, 1889;
Lc Claire,
b.
July
i,
1890.
949.
Rev. Hiram W.'' B.\bcock.
son of
James
and Esther
(Fish)
Babcock
(Daniel. James,
Daniel,
James, John,
James),
b.
Edmeston,
N.
Y.,
June 24, 1819;
res.
1902,
Cot-
tage
Grove,
Ore.;
m. Lincklaen,
N.
Y".,
Apr. 9, 1845,
Cathe-
rine
M.,
dau. of David and Catherine
(Burdick)
W^ells.
b.
Lincklaen.
X.
Y..
Xov. 11. 1826. d.
Cottage
Grove.
Nov.
27,
1901.
He is a S. D. B. minister.
Children :
1432
Edward.'' b.
Apr.
10.
1846;
m.
Emily
A. Burdick.
Emogene
S.. b. Watson, N. Y., Oct. 2,
185
1 ; d.
Boulder, Col.,
Sept.
I, 1888;
m. Transit. Minn..
Apr.
15,
1871,
E. B. Coon.
1433
Morton P., b.
July
10.
1857 ;
m. Marian A. Burdick.
Clara A., b. Coloma, Wis.,
Nov.
i, 1862; d. Coloma,
May
26,
1863.
Eloise M., b. Albion, Dec. 26,
1864;
res.
1902, Cottage Grove,
Ore. : m. Transit. Minn.. Oct. 8. 1881. Walter N. Wheeler.
Wells G.. b. Transit,
July
6, 1866; d. Transit,
Jan. 31. 1867.
Delia,
b. Transit.
Jan. 17, 1869;
d.
Transit, Feb.
15, 1883.
Stella, b. Transit,
Jan. 17, 1869;
d.
Royal,
Ore.,
July 4, 1889.
950.
William Flsii^ Babcock. son of
James
and Esther
(Eish)
Babcock
(Daniel.
James.
Daniel.
James. John,
James),
b.
Georgetown.
N. Y..
Jan.
t6,
1824;
res.
1902,
at
38
S. Eirst Street. San
Jose.
Cal. ; m. Lincklaen
Center.
N.
Y.,
Mar. I.
1845. Lydia.
dau. of
Benjamin
and Hannah
(Still-
man)
Burdick. b. Lincklaen
Center,
Nov.
30. 1824.
Children, b. Lincklaen:
Morris
J.,
b.
Aug.
21,
1846;
d. Missouri, Dec. 11,
1871.
Emogene,
b.
Aug.
2,
1848;
m.
Transit, Minn., Charles H. Maxson.
95L
Daniel Lee* Babcock. son of
James
and Esther
(Eish)
Babcock
(Daniel.
James.
Daniel.
James, John,
384
l he Bahcock
Genealogy.
James),
b.
Georgetown,
N. Y.,
Jan. 25, 1826;
d.
Vernonia,
Ore.,
Sept. 24, 1899;
m.
(i)
T.incklaen
Center,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 23,
1845, Wealthy
Ann. dan. of
Benjamin
and Hannah
(StiH-
man)
Bnrdick, b. Lincklaen
Center,
d.
Wells, Minn.,
Jnne 5,
1877;
m.
(2) 1895.
No children
by
second
marriage.
Children :
1434 Mary
L.," b.
Aug. 25, 1846;
m. Arthellow M.
Randolph.
William De
Ver,
b. Lincklaen,
June 7, 1849;
d.
Sept., 1849.
1435 Benjamin D.,
b. Mar.
16, 1852;
m. Enuna Richmond.
Hannah
Leenore,
b.
Scott,
N.
Y., July 7, 1854;
d.
Albion, Wis.,
Nov. 2,
1857.
Leela,
b.
Albion,
Oct.
22,
1859;
res.
1902,
Breed, Wis.;
m. Linck-
laen, 1878,
Frank P. Davis.
952.
Charle.s^
Babcock,
son of
Harry
and
Fanny (West)
Babcock
(Henry, James,
Daniel,
James, John, James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Apr.
26,
181
2;
d.
Westerly, Apr.
6, 1888;
m.
Ledyard,
Conn.,
1833,
Lonisa,
dan. of Samnel and Tentie
(Latham)
Brown,
b.
Ledyard, Apr. 4,
181
1,
d.
Stonington,
Conn., Dec.
5, 1884.
Children :
Amanda M.. b.
Ledyard, Apr.
11, 1834;
res.
1902, Mystic, Conn.;
unm.
1436
Charles
Henry,"
b.
July
16,
1838;
m.
(i) Abby Hinckley;
m.
(2)
Mary
Gardner.
John
W., b.
Westerly, May
12,
1840;
d. Kansas,
Jan. 15, 1870;
m.
Westerly,
1862,
Antoinette Brand.
Mary Nancy,
b.
Apr. 17, 1842;
m. Rowse Babcock.
Sarah Frances, b. Groton,
Jan. 19, 1844;
res.
Westerly;
m.
Mys-
tic, 1865,
Amos H., son of Hezekiah and
Mary (Lewis)
Dickens.
Helen
Maria,
b. Groton,
Aug.
22, 1846;
res.
1902, Mystic;
m.
Stonington, 1876, Jesse,
son of
Jesse
Hall.
William
Dudley,
b.
Ledyard, July
11,
1848;
res.
1902, Hampton,
Conn. ;
m.
Westerly,
Annie, dau. of
Benjamin
and
Mary (Bab-
cock) Champlain,
d.
Westerly, 1875.
Abby Jane,
b.
Pawcatuck, Conn.,
Sept. 11, 1850;
d.
Stonington.
Apr. 3,
1880; m.
Westerly, 1875, John Cross,
d.
Westerly, 1875.
Erastus W., b. Pawcatuck,
Apr.
8,
1852;
res.
1902, Stonington;
m. Griswold, Conn.,
Jane,
dau. of Andrew Edmond.
953. Henry^
Babcock.
son of
James
and
Mary Nugent
Babcock
(Henry. James,
Daniel,
James, John, James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
L,
1807;
d.
Williamsburg,
O.,
July
22,
1841 ;
m.
Lenox, Ma.ss.,
July 14. 1835, Jane,
dau. of
Elijah
and Lura
(Millard) Northrup,'b.
Manlius, N.
Y.,
Apr. 15, "1817,
d. Vic-
tor,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
21,
1897.
She m.
(2) George,
son of Asa
Babcock.
Children :
1437 James
N.,'' b.
July
28,
1836;
m. Caroline Saunders.
Lura M., b.
Williamsburg, 1840;
d.
Rochester, Apr. 6, 1872.
ALBERT FRANKLIN BABCOCK.
1814-1881. Page 398.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 385
954.
Rev. lu.ijiu'*
Babcock,
son of
James
and
Mary (Nu-
gent)
Bahcock
(Henry, James,
Daniel,
James, John,
James),
h. Old
Stockhridge, Mass.,
Feh.
13, 1815;
d.
Say-
brook, O..
July 5, 1898;
m.
Saybrook, 1839,
Sarah
Ann,
dau.
of William and Rhoda
Knowles,
b. New York
State, Oct.,
1820,
<1.
Saybrook, Apr.
16,
1891.
Elilm was a
Baptist
min-
ister, ordained Oct. i,
1846.
Children :
Hepsibah
H., b. Rome, O.. Fel). 22.
1840;
d.
Jacksonville, Fla.,
Apr. 17, 1891
: 111.
Saybrook, 1859, Joseph Bugbee,
res.
1902,
Jacksonville,
Fla.
Melissa, b.
Saybrook;
d.
Michigan, Apr., 1867;
m.
Saybrook,
Ezra
Clark, res.
1902, Marshall, Mich.
William, b.
Saybrook, ;
d.
Saybrook,
.
Mary,
b.
Saybrook,
; d.
Saybrook,
.
Helen, b.
Saybrook, ;
d.
Saybrook,
.
Sarah Emma,"
b.
Saybrook,
O., Dec.
3, '1857;
res.
I902, Say-
brook;
m. Charles E.,
son of
Henry
and Olive French
Landphere,
b. Nov.
19. 1848.
Children :
Guy
K.,'" b.
Saybrook,
Dec.
3, 1878;
Millie
Jessie,
b.
Ashtabula, O.,
Oct.
11, 1883.
955.
James
Palmer*"*
B.\bcock,
son of
James
and
Mary
(Nugent)
Babcock
(Henry, James,
Daniel,
James,
John, James),
b.
Becket, Mass.,
July
21. 1818;
d.
Benning-
ton, \^t.,
Sept. 14,
1888;
m.
Bennington, Apr.
6,
1854,
Mar-
tha
E.,
dau. of David and
Joanna (Knowlton)
Rockwood,
b.
Bennington, Apr.
i,
1831
;
res.
1902, 513
Main
Street,
Bennington.
Children :
Harry
R.." b. Lenox, Mass., Feb.
17, 1855;
res.
1902, Bennington;
m. Hoosic Falls, Sept. 2y. 1885,
Louise Wood. Child: Lucre-
tia R..'" b. Dec.
7.
1886.
George
K.. b. Ashtabula. O., Dec.
5, 1857;
d.
Aug.
12, 1861.
Frank, b.
Bennington.
Tvlar.
5. 1859;
d.
June 6, 1877.
William C,"
b.
Bennington.
Oct. 8, 1861
;
res.
1902, Bennington;
m.
Jan. 7, 1887,
Lillie
J.,
dau. of Calvin and Addie Parsons
Root. b. Lenox, Mass., Jan. 4, 1867.
Child: Sarah
R.,'"
b.
Lenox, Feb.
13,
1888.
956.
Lorenzo Dow^
Babcock,
son of Asa and
Mary
(Gavitt)
Bal)Cock
(Henry, James,
Daniel,
James,
John, James),
b.
Westerly,
R. I., Oct.
9, 1814:
d. Church-
ville,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
14, 1890;
m.
Churchville,
Mar.
8,
1843,
Lydia,
dau. of William and Ednah
(Armstrong)
Palmer,
b.
Churchville,
July 30,
18
19.
d.
Churchville,
Nov.
6,
1892.
Children, 1). Churchville:
1438
Oscar,

b. Feb.
4. 1844;
m. Caroline P. Adams.
William P.," b. Feb. 28.
1846;
res.
1902.
Caledonia, N. Y. ; m.
(i)
Wheatland, N. Y.. Mar. 20,
1870. J.
Adelle Blackmer, b. Wheat-
25
386
The BabcDck
Genealogy.
land,
(1.
Sept. 19, 1883;
111.
(2)
Ellen C.
Conistock,
b.
Shelby,
N.
v., June 20, 1850.
Child: Charlolta,'"
h.
Wheatland,
Feb.
7,
1879,
res.
Mumford,
N. Y.
Mortimer
[)., b. Oct.
22, 1850;
d.
Jan. 11, 1858.
957.
George Gavitt^
Babcock,
son of Asa and
Mary
(Gavitt)
Babcock
(Heiny, James,
Daniel,
James, John,
James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I., June
8, 1816;
d. North
Chili,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
21,
1867;
m.
Deansville,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
27, 1842,
Jane Northrup,
widow of
Henry
Babcock and dan. of
Elijah
and Lnra
(Millard) Northrnp,'b.
Manlins,
N.
Y., Apr. 15,
1 81
7,
d.
Victor,
N.
Y., Dec, 1897.
Children :
Emeline,
b.
Wheatland,
N.
Y., Sept. 7, 1843;
res.
1902, Oakland,
Cal.
;
m. Denver, Colo., Ang. 8, 1882,
Herbert Irvine.
Mary Jane,
b.
CJiili,
N.
Y., -Apr. 7, 1846;
res.
1902, Victor,
N. Y.
;
m.
Rochester,
N.
Y., Apr., 1896,
Eber
N.,
son of Andrew and
Matilda
(Norton) Cone,
b.
July 24, 1831.
No children.
Burdette,
b. Chili, Dec.
24, 1851 ;
d. Chili,
Sept. i, 1854.
Ida
Estelle,
b. Dec.
18, 1857;
d.
Chili,
Oct.
11, 1864.
958.
Abigail^
Babcock,
dan. of Asa and
Mary (Gavitt)
Babcock
(Henry, James,
Daniel,
James, John, James),
b.
Tyringham,
Mass.,
July
16, 1818;
res.
1902, Riga,
N. Y.
;
m.
( i)
Rochester,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
5, 1840,
D. V.
Rogers,
b.
Alden,
N. Y.
;
m.
(2)
Abram Thomas.
Children,
by
first
marriage
:
Mary
F., b. Oct.
18, 1842;
res.
1902,
San
Francisco, Cal.;
m.
Corfu, N. Y., Sept. 19, 1868,
G. W. Rumble.
Laura
J.,
b.
June 24, 1845
; d. .
James
E.,
b.
Jan.
16,
1848;
res.
1902,
Corfu, N. Y.
;
m.
Jan. 6,
1878,
Sarah A. Hitchcock.
Daniel, b.
May
i,
1850;
res.
1902, Syracuse,
N. Y.
George W.,
b.
May 15, 1852.
959.
Francis Granger^
Babcock,
son of Paul and Ade-
laide
(Wallace)
Babcock
(Luke, Elkanah, Daniel,
James, John, James),
b.
Pharsalia,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
5, 1831
;
d.
Ellsworth, Kan.,
June
26,
1901
;
m.
Belmont,
N.
Y.,
July 27,
1854,
Elizabeth,
dan. of Charles and
Gitty (Smith) Clarke,
b.
Tyrone,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
19, 1836,
d.
Hornellsville,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
15, 1899.
Francis Babcock was educated at Bacon
Academy,
Colches-
ter,
Conn. About
1852
he removed to
Allegany County,
N. Y.,
where for
twenty years
he carried on a mercantile and
lumber business. He owned extensive woodlands in northern
Pennsylvania,
which later
proved
to be rich oil
territory,
from
The Babcock
Genealogy. 387
Avliich he obtained an extensive fortune. In
1875
he estab-
hshed a
private
bank at IlornellsviUe,
N.
Y.,
and later with
his brother D. D. Babcock owned in Kansas a stock farm of
twelve thousand acres. He was at one time President of the
New York State Forest Commission.
In
1898
he removed to his stock
farm,
near
Ellsworth,
Kan.,
where he died three
years
later.
Children :
Charles
C,
b. Scio, N. Y.,
June 11, 1855;
res.
1902, Hornellsville,
N. Y.
;
m.
Hornellsville, June, 1881, Mary Gildersleeve,
b. Brook-
lyn,
N. Y. No children.
Adelaide G.. b.
Scio,
Dec.
19, 1857;
res.
1902, Hornellsville;
m.
Hornellsville, Mar.
31,
1880, Charles
O.,
son of Walter G. and
Glovina Olendorf Rose, b. Hornellsville, Oct.
i, 1846. Children,
b. Hornellsville : Harold
B.,
b.
July 24,
1881
;
Carolton
C.,
b.
Apr. 25, 1883.
1439
Elizabeth C." b.
Jan. 30, i860;
m. Horatio L.
Lang.
Francis
Granger, Jr.,
b. Scio,
Apr. 27, 1862;
res.
1902,
Terra
Cotta,
Kan.
;
m. Hornellsville,
Apr. 28, 1886, Minnie,
dau. of
E. T. and Delia
(McConnell) Young,
b.
Paterson,
N.
J.;
res.
Hornellsville. No children. Francis
Babcock, Jr.,
was
Captain
of Co. K,
3d Regiment,
New York
Volunteers,
in the
Spanish-
American War.
Gertrude, b. Scio, Nov.
14, 1865
: res.
1902,
Hornellsville ;
m. Hor-
nellsville. Nov.
3, 1890,
Edwin
S.,
son of
John
and
Mary (Swine-
burn) Brown, b.
Paterson,
N.
J.
1440
Blake B., b. Feb.
i, 1868;
m. Louise Parkhill.
Martha
G.,
b.
Scio,
Feb.
25, 1871 ;
d.
Hornellsville, July 26, 1872.
960.
Devolson D.^
Babcock,
son of Paul and Adelaide
(Wallace)
Babcock
(Luke, Elkanah,
Daniel,
James,
John, James),
b.
Pharsalia,
N.
Y., Oct.
13, 1833;
d. Hornells-
ville,
N. Y.,
Apr. 4. 1895;
m.
Scio,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 15, 1858,
Mary
A.,
dau. of Davis and Elizabeth
(Palmer) Browning,
b. Scio.
June 14, 1833;
res.
1902,
Hornellsville.
Children :
Ogden
D.. h. Scio.
July 4, 1859;
res.
1902,
at
84 Plymouth Ave.,
Rochester : unm.
Mary
Antoinette.'"'
b. Belmont, N. Y..
Apr.
20, 1862;
res.
Arling-
ton,
N.
J.
: m. Hornellsville, Sept. 5,
1888. Charles, son of Wil-
liam H. and Lois
(Winter) Weeks,
b. Ware, Mass., May 15,
1852.
Have one child: Charles Porter," b. Mt.
Vernon, N.'Y.,
Sept. 2},. 1889.
Kate Hannah, b. Warren. Pa..
Apr. 30.
1866; m.
(i)
William H.
Martin, b. Rochester, d. Rochester,
Apr. 4, 1896:
m.
(2) George
Clay
Cox,
b.
Virginia,
111. Both res.
1903,
at
85
E. Avenue
Rochester.
Devolson D.. b. Pittsfield.
June
T2.
1869;
res.
1902. 72,
State
Street. Rochester;
m. Belmont,
Sept. 2t 1896,
Ella ^L
Norton,
b. BuflFalo. N. Y.
Grace
Browning,
b.
Aug. 9, 1877;
res.
1902,
at
85
E.
Avenue,
Rochester.
388
The Babcock
Genealogy.
961.
James
N.^
Babcock,
son of Paul and Adelaide
(Wal-
lace)
Babcock
(Luke,
Elkanah, Daniel,
James, John,
James),
b. Pharsalia,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
13, 1837;
d.
Scio,
N.
Y.,
Dec. 18,
1869;
m.
Elmira,
N.
Y.,
May
2, 1861,
Isabelle
H.,
dau. of Alexander and Rebecca
(Miller) Spaulding,
b. Lock-
port,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
10,
1836,
d.
Scio,
Jan. 7, 1896.
Children :
1441
Cassie M.,'' h. Dec. 18, 1862;
m.
J. Gaylord Snapp.
Rebecca S.,
b.
Scio, Apr. 16, 1865;
d. 1866.
Catherine,*
b. Scio,
July 30, 1868; res.
1902,
Caledonia, N. Y.
;
m.
Rochester,
Oct. 6,
1898,
Fraser A., son of
John
and
Mary
A.
(Fraser) Christie,
b. Caledonia, Mar.
26, 1858.
Child:
Fraser,^"
b. Caledonia,
Sept.
22, 1902.
962.
Harriet Newell^
Babcock,
dau. of Elkanah and
Nancy (Maxson)
Babcock
(Chauncey,
Elkanah,
Dan-
iel,
James, John, James),
b. Milton
Junction,
Wis.,
Oct.
10,
1848;
res.
1902,
Parkers
Prairie,
Minn.;
m.
Utica, Wis.,
June
18,
1870, Stephen
H.,
son of Thomas and Ruth
(Collins)
Hibbard,
b. Brookfield, N.
Y.,
Sept.
22,
1838.
Children,
b.
Utica,
Wis. :
Willie B.,
b.
Jan. 31, 1874;
res.
1902,
Parkers
Prairie;
m.
June 10,
1897,
Nellie V., dau. of David and
Mary (Middleton) Mahan,
b.
Sparta,
Wis., Nov.
2, 1874.
Fred,
b. Dec.
13, 1879;
res.
1902,
Parkers Prairie.
963.
George H.^
Babcock,
son of Stanton and Sarah
(White)
Babcock
(Chauncey,
Elkanah,'
Daniel, James,
John, James),
b.
Newport,
R.
L,
June
11,
1863;
m.
Westerly,
R.
L,
Aug. 3,
1886, Minnie G.,
dau. of Leander F. and Hester
(Derve)
Clarke.
He was a
clothier,
formerly
of
Westerly,
R.
L,
but now of
Bridgeport,
Conn.
Children,
b.
Westerly:
Mildred
S.,
b. Nov. 26, 1887.
George
H.,
b.
Aug. 14, 1891 ; Doris,
b. .
964.
Abner
Tucker,^
son of Abner and
Polly
M.
(Babcock)
Tucker
(Lodowick, Elkanah, Daniel,
James, John,
James),
b. N.
Pharsalia,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 3, 1831;
res.
1902,
N.
Pharsalia: m.
Pharsalia,
Sept. 25, 1856, Laura,
dau. of Wil-
liam Luther,
b. Pharsalia,
Mar.
25, 1835.
Children,
b. N. Pharsalia :
Florence,
b.
;
res.
1902, Norwich,
N. Y.
;
ni. N.
Pharsalia,
Adolphus
Newton.
Phebe E., b.
;
res.
1902, Norwich; in. N.
Pharsalia,
J.
Bur-
dette Newton.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 389
George
A., b.
;
res.
1902,
N.
Pharsalia;
rn. N. Pharsalia, Cora
Webb Robbins.

Charles
O.,
b.
;
res.
1902. Seattle, Wash.;
m.
Seattle,
Laurene ,
Hubert,
b.
;
res.
1902, Norwich, N. Y.
;
m.
Norwich,
Florence
Pratt.
965.
Benjamin
Franklin^
Babcock.
son of
Benjamin
Franklin and Maria
(Eells)
Babcock
(Paul, Harry,
Joshua. James, John, James),
b.
June
6,
1814;
d.
Liverpool,
England, Jan.
28,
1869;
m.
(i)
Phebe Ann
Swan,
Aug. 25,
1836,
b.
Jan.
12,
1814,
d.
Sept.
8, 1841 ;
m.
(2) Apr. 3, 1844,
Maria
i\ugusta Bicknell,
b.
Sept. 9, 1824,
d.
Liverpool, Eng-
land,
Oct.
3, 1894.
Children
by
first wife :
Jessie Hnggins,
b.
Jan. 22,
1840;
m. Feb.
25, 1873, John
P.
Camp-
bell,
of
Providence. R.
I.,
b. Dec.
28,
1822. Both res.
1902,
Providence.
1442
Phebe
Ann,"
b.
Aug. 7, 1841 ;
m.
James
M.
Campbell.
Children
by
second wife:
1443 Benjamin Franklin, b.
June
12.
1845;
m. Adela
Barry.
Frederick- A.," b.
Sept. 23, 1846;
d.
Liverpool, England;
m.
Mary
L.
Braun,
Sept. 3. 1874.
She was b. Dec.
9, 1855.
Child : Fred-
erick
Augustus,'"
b.
Sept., 1876;
res.
1902, Liverpool.
1444
Marie A.," b.
May 4. 1854;
m. Arnold
J.
Cleaver.
Rosalie
Bicknell,
b. Mar.
9,
1861.
Lilias
Erving,
b. Mar.
9,
1861
;
res.
1902, Liverpool.
966.
Maria E.^
Babcock,
dau. of
Benjamin
Franklin and
Maria
(Eells)
Babcock
(Paul,
Harry, Joshua, James,
John, James),
b.
Liverpool, Eng-., Jan.
21, 1816;
d. Provi-
dence,
R.
L,
Jan. zt,, 1884;
m. J\Lar.
15, 1841, James
Deverill
Moore,
d.
Jan. 17, 1869.
Children :
1445
Marie
Babcock,"
b. Dec. 20.
1845;
ni.
James
Clinton Kimball.
Parthenia B., b.
Apr.
12.
1848:
d. Mar. 16,
1873.
Jessie
D., b.
June
i.
1850;
d.
July 7. 1872.
Jane Denison. b. Dec. 11.
1851 ;
d. Feb. 11, 1862.
967.
Parthenia Pardon^
Babcock,
dau. of
Benjamin
Franklin and Maria
(Eells)
Babcock
(Paul,
Harry,
Joshua, James, John, James),
b.
London,
England, Jan.
12,
1817;
res.
1902, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
;
m.
Sept. 9, 1841,
William
R.,
son of
Dudlev Babcock, d. Oct.
19,
1862.
Child :
Charles, b. ; res.
1902, Brooklyn
; unm.
^go
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
968.
Samuel D.*^
Babcuck,
son of
Benjamin
F. and Maria
(Eells)
Babcock
(Paul, Harry, Joshua, James, John,
James),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
May
i6, 1822;
d. at his sum-
mer home in
Lenox, Mass.,
Sept. 14, 1902;
m. Dec.
2, 1846,
Ehzabeth
Crany
FrankHn,
b. Feb.
2, 1828,
d.
Riverdale,
N.
Y.,
May
28,
1 88 1.
At the
age
of fourteen he became a bank
messenger,
and
from that time on his Hfe was
spent
in New York
City.
The
following
is taken from the New York Times of
Sept. 15, 1902:
"Mr. Babcock was President of the International Bell Tele-
phone Company,
Limited,
and of the
Central, Manhattan,
Colo-
nial,
and New -York Real Estate
Associations;
Vice Presi-
dent of the Providence and
Stonington Steamship Company
and the
City
and Suburban Homes Associa.tion
;
Treasurer of
the
Improved Dwellings
Association
;
a Director of the New
York Central and Hudson River
Railroad, the New York and
Harlem Railroad
Company,
the National Bank of
Commerce,
the American
Exchange
National
Bank,
the Continental In-
surance
Company,
the Guarantee Trust
Company,
the Metro-
politan Opera
and Real Estate
Company,
the United States
Mortgage
and Trust
Company
; Trustee of the Central and
Fifth Avenue Trust
Companies
and of the Mutual Life In-
surance
Company
of New
York,
and a member of the
Advisory
Committee of the United States
Lloyds.
His business office
was at
32 Liberty
Street.
"Outdoor
life,
nature
study,
and art were
very
attractive to
Mr. Babcock. He was a member of the Suburban
Riding
and
Driving
Club,
and Turf and
Field,
and a
supporter
of the
National
Academy
of
Design,
the
Metro^xjlitan
Museum of
Art,
the American Fine Arts
Society,
the American Museum
of Natural
History,
and the American
Geographical Society,
in all of which
organizations
he held
memberships.
He also
belonged
to the
following
clubs :
Metropolitan, Manhattan,
Union,
Downtown,
Century,
New^ York
Yacht,
and
Church,
and to the New
England Society."
Children :
1446 Henry
Denison," b.
Sept. 6.
1847;
m. Anna M. Woodward.
1447
Evelena, b.
]\Iay 13, 1840;
m. William Palmer Dixon.
1448 Emily
F., b. Tan. 12,
1855;
m.
Fordyce
D. Barker.
Elizabeth, b. Feb. i,
1857;
res.
1902.
New York
City;
tinni.
1449 Fanny
Morris, b. Oct.
25. 1858;
m.
Henry
A.
Murray.
Maria, b.
Aug.
28, i860;
res.
IQ02,
New York
City;
unm.
Kate
Spaulding,
b.
Apr.
10. 1868;
res.
1902, 6,36
Fifth
Avenue, New
York
;
unm.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 391
969.
Charles Henry Phelps^
Babcock,
son of
Benjamin
Franklin and Maria
(Eells)
Babcock
(Paul, Harry,
Joshua, James, John, James),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Jan. 3,
1825;
d.
Riverdale,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
25, 1897;
m.
Apr. 17, 1855,
Cornelia Fulton
Franklin,
sister of Elizabeth C.
Franklin,
b.
Sept.
12, 1
83
1, d.
Riverdale,
Nov.
24, 1883.
Children :
Richard
F.,
b.
Jan. 27, 1856;
d.
Sept. 26, 1857.
Edward C. b.
Aug. 15. 1857;
d.
July 26, 1876.
William
Edward," b. Mar.
23. 1859;
res.
1903,
New York
City;
ni.
Apr.
28,
1897. Mary
A.
Knevels,
of New York. b. Mar.
12,
1870.
Child: William E.," b. Nov.
i,
1898;
res.
1902,
New
York
City.
Samuel
D.,
b. Nov.
17, i860;
d.
Sept. 3,
1866.
Cornelia P., b. Mar.
17.
1862 ; res.
1902. Riverdale,
N. Y.
Charles P., b.
May 20, 1864;
res.
1902,
Riverdale.
Son. b. Dec. 28.
1865
; d.
Jan.
26. 1866.
Edith, b.
Apr. 29, 1868;
m. Oct.
9, 1901, Eugene
Pintard Bicknell.
Amy
Denison." b. Mar.
10, 1872;
m.
Sept.
29, 1898, John
B.
Dash,
b.
May 18, 1873.
Child :
Amy Louise,'"
b. Feb. 28,
1900.
Franklin
Lawrence,
b. Mar.
19, 1874.
970.
Louise^
Babcock,
dau. of Courtland and Elizabeth
(Cany)
Babcock
(Paul, Harry, Joshua, James. John,
James),
b.
]\Iay
18,
1835;
res.
1902,
26 E.
64th Street,
New
York
City;
m.
(i)
1853,
Edmund
D.,
son of Stiles
Stanton,
of
Stonington,
Conn.,
d. Mav
29,
1873:
m.
(2) 1893 (?),
William H.
Tillinghast,
New York
City.
Children :
Edmund
Courtland," b.
1854;
d.
London, England:
m.
1878, Mary
Lane.
They
had four children :
Georgia,'"
b.
1885 ; Louis,
b.
1887;
Edmund, b.
1889: Virginia,
b.
1891.
Louis Lee." b.
July 3, 1859;
m- Nov.
3, 1887.
Pauline Dixon, of
Brooklyn,
b.
Jan.
6, 1862.
They
res. New York
City.
Children :
Priscilla.'" b.
1888; Louis
Lee, b.
1894,
d.
1895;
Louis
Lee,
b.
1897:
William
F., b.
1899.
971.
Georgia^
Babcock,
dau. of Courtland and Elizabeth
(Cany)
Babcock
(Paul,
Harry, Joshua, James, John,
James),
b.
May
i8,
1837:
res.
I902.'28'
E.
64th
Street. New
York
City;
m.
June
11. 1861. Charles
P.,
son of
Ephraim
and
Hesebeth
Williams,
of
Stonington, Conn.,
b.
June 11, 1804,
d.
Oct. 28.
1879.
Children :
Georgia,"
b.
July 31, 1863:
res.
1902.
28 E.
64th
Street. New
York;
m.
May 14. 1885, George
Henrv Warren, of New
York, b. Oct.
17, 1855-
Children: Constance
W.,'"
b.
Jan. 17, 1888; George H.,
b.
July 29, 1889.
Charles
Phelps,"
b.
June 15, 1866; res.
1902. 514 Washington
Ave-
nue.
Brooklyn.
N. Y.
; m. .^nr. 11.
1&S9,
Elizabeth P.
Brooks,
b.
Jan. 4.
1868. Children:
Elizabeth,'"
b.
Jan.
2,
1890; Georgia,
b. Nov.
18,
1894.
39-
rjic Bahcock
Genealogy.
972.
CouRTLAND G.^
Babcock,
son of Courtland and Eliza-
betli
(Cany)
Babcock
(Paul, Harry, Joshua, James,
John, James),
b. New York
State;
d.
Apr.
i,
1896;
m. New-
York
City,
Feb.
21,
1871, Mary,
dau. of
Judge
Woodruff;
res.
1902, Stonington,
Conn.
Children :
Lewis B.
Woodruff,
b.
,
New York
City ;
d.
, Litchfield,
Conn.
Rieta VV., b. . New York
City;
res.
1902, Stonington;
m. Ston-
ington, June, igoo, Henry R.,
son of
George
H. and Harriet
(Trumbull)
Palmer, b.
Stonington.
Harry
W., b. , New York
City;
res.
1902, Stonington.
Infant son. b. and d. New York
City.
Courtland W.,
b.
Stonington, ;
res.
1902, Stonington.
Mary W.,
b.
, Stonington ;
res.
1902, Stonington.
973. Harry Saltonstall^
Babcock,
son of Courtland and
Elizabeth
(Cany)
Babcock
(Paul, Harry, Joshua,
James, John, James),
b.
Brooklyn,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
30, 1847;
res.
no stated
place;
m.
Stonington,
Conn.,
June 5. 1879,
Evelena,
dau. of Edward and Elizabeth
(Lathrop)
Denison,
b. Ston-
ington.
Children :
Harry
S.,
b. Plainfield, N.
J., Apr.
10, 1881.
Edward D., b.
Flushing,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
9,
1886.
974. Anna''
Babcock,
dau. of Giles and Ann E.
(Denison)
Babcock
(Paul, Harry, Joshua, James, John, James),
b.
Nov.
15, 1837;
res.
1902, Stonington,
Conn.;
m.
Apr. 25,
186
1,
Samuel
Wood,
b. Nov.
20,
183
1.
Children :
Laura, b.
Sept.
22,
1869;
res.
1902, Stonington.
Mabel, b. Nov. 6,
1871 ;
d.
Sept.
28,
1878.
Killed in
explosion
of
the boiler of steamer
Adelphi,
at New York.
975.
GiLES^
Babcock,
Jr.,
son of Giles and Ann E.
(Denison)
Babcock
(Paul,
Harry, Joshua, James, John, James),
b.
Sept. 3, 1840;
res.
1902,
Providence,
R.
I.;
m. Sarah
Smith, b. Mav
12,
1842,
d.
Sept. 27, 1872.
Child :
Oliver, b. Mar.
28, 1870.
976.
Gen.
John
B.^
Babcock,
U. S. A., son of Giles and Ann
E.
(Denison)
Babcock
(Paul,
Harry, Joshua, James,
John, James),
b. Feb.
7, 1843;
m.
May
18,
1875,
Blandina,
dau. of Samuel and Cornelia Stanton,
b.
Aug. 3, 1850.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 393
Children :
Conrad Stanton, Lieutenant. U. S. A., b. Feb.
25, 1876.
John, Ensign.
U. S. N..
b.
Sept. 5, 1879.
Franklin,
b.
Aug.
11,
1885.
977.
Mary Denlson*
Babcock,
dau. of Giles and Ann E.
(Denison)
Babcock
(Paul, Harry, Joshua, James, John,
James),
b.
June -5, 1846;
res.
1902, Stonington,
Conn.;
m.
July 3, 1873. Judg-e Ephraim
Williams,
b. Dec.
i, 1826,
d.
Stonington, June
12,
1902.
Children :
Maud, b.
Apr. 22, 1874;
res.
1902, Stonington.
Ephraim,
b.
June 15. 1875;
res.
1902, Stonington.
978.
Nathaniel Palmer'*
Babcock,
son of Giles and Ann
E.
(Denison)
Babcock
(Paul, Harry, Joshua, James,
John, James),
b. Dec.
28,
1851;
res.
1902, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
;
m. Oct.
I,
1879,
Caroline A.
McGinnis,
b.
May 25, 1856.
Children :
Ruth
A.,
b.
July 14,
1880.
Natalie,
b. Mar. 12,
1883.
Denison,
b.
Sept. 29,
1886.
Stanton,
b. Oct.
10, 1898.
979.
Mary Amella,-
Babcock,
dau. of
George
and Louise
(Boucher)
Babcock
(Paul, Harry, Joshua, James, John,
James),
b. New
Orleans, La., Dec.
9. 1844;
res.
1902,
New
Orleans;
m.
May
16, 1866, Charles E.
Leverich,
of New Or-
leans,
b. Oct.
31, 1834.
d. New Orleans.
Children :
Louise
Fanny,
b. Nov.
27, 1868;
res.
1902.
in New
Orleans;
unm.
George
Babcock.* b. Nov.
16,
1870;
ni.
Jan. 15, 1890, Julia,
dau.
of Rev. Mr.
Drysdale.
of New
Orleans,
b.
Sept. 5, 1871.
Chil-
dren,
b. New Orleans:
Mary,^'*
b. Dec.
4, 1895; George Drys-
dale,
b. Feb.
17, 1899.
980.
Lucy Bell''
Ward,
dau. of Giles and
Lucy
B.
(Bab-
cock)
Ward
(Paul, Harry, Joshua, James, John,
James),
b.
Apr. 4, 1847;
^^s.
1902. Saybrook,
Conn.;
m. Oct.
5,
1881,
Joseph Hayden,
b.
July
11,
1837,
d.
Saybrook, Apr.
23, 1900.
Ward. b.
Sept. 3.
18S2 ; res.
1902. Saybrook,
Conn.
Joseph,
b.
June 13, 1885.
981.
Dr. Robert Hall^
Babcock,
son of Robert S. and
Emily (Hall)
Babcock
(Paul, Harry, Joshua, James,
394
T^h^ Bahcock
Genealogy.
John, James),
b.
Watertown,
N. Y.,
July
26,
1851
;
res.
1902,
466
Dearborn
Avenue,
Chicago,
111.
;
m.
Montclair,
N.
J.,
June
12,
1879,
Lizzie,
dau. of Milton and CeHa
(Stone)
Wes-
ton,
b.
Peru,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
14, 1850.
At the
age
of twelve
years
l)r. Babcock lost his
sight by
accident. He is a celebrated
physician.
Children :
Robert
Stanton, Jr.,
b.
Municb, Germany, Apr.
26,
1883;
d.
Apr.
14, 1885.
Edwin
Clinton,
b.
Chicago,
Dec.
31,
1888.
Robert
Weston,
b.
Chicago, May 9, 1893.
982.
CouRTLAND^
Babcock,
SOU of Robert S. and
Emily
(Hall)
Babcock
(Paul,
Harry, Joshua, James, John,
James),
b.
Kalamazoo, Mich.,
Sept. 24, 1855;
res.
1902,
Montclair,
N.
J.
;
m.
(i)
Marshalltown, la.,
Nov.
26, 1879,
Marie,
dau. of Edward and
Emily Sleight,
b.
Kalamazoo,
Mich.,
Jan.
20,
1858,
d.
Chicago,
111.,
July 15, 1896;
m.
(2)
Dec.
22,
1897,
Bertha,
dau. of David and Adeline
Blakely,
b.
Chicago, Apr.
16,
1869.
Children
by
first wife:
Lilian Marie, b.
Minneapolis,
Minn., Mar.
28, 1886;
res.
1902,
at
Montclair.
Robert Stanton, b.
Minneapolis,
Nov. 26.
1889;
res.
1902,
Montclair.
Courtland
Sleight,
b. New York
City,
Feb.
11, 1891.
Child
by
second wife:
Adeline
Low,
b.
Bradford, Vt., Aug. 2, 1899.
983.
Ellen Watkins^
Babcock,
dau. of David Sherman
and Charlotta
(Noyes)
Babcock
(Paul, Harry, Joshua,
James, John, James),
b. Feb. i,
185
1;
res.
1902,
New York
City;
m.
May 7, 1872,
William
Reynolds
Brown,
son of Wil-
liam Smith
Brown,
b. Feb.
15, 1846.
Children :
Warren
Day,
b. New York
City,
Feb.
5, 1873 ;
res.
1902,
New
York
;
unni.
Cleveland Hall, b.
June
11,
1874:
d. White Plains. N. Y.
Donald Winchester, b. White Plains,
Sept. 9, 1877;
res.
1902,
New York
;
unm.
984.
Washington Irving^
Babcock,
son of David Sher-
man and Charlotta
(Noyes)
Babcock
(Paul. Harry,
Joshua, James, John. James),
b.
Stonington,
Conn..
Sept.
26,
1858;
res.
1902. 374
Fifth
Avenue,
New York;
m. New Or-
leans, La.,
l)y Bishop
Galleher,
Jan.
i,
1890,
Grace
Walton,
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 395
dan. of
Henry
P. and Grace W.
(Ogden)
Kernochan,
of New
York and Scarsdale
Plantation,
Lonisiana.
Mr. Babcock rendered nmch assistance to the author of this
book
by gathering-
records of
nearly
all the numerous descend-
ants of his
grandfather, Maj.
Paul
Babcock,
of
Stonington.
Child :
Irving,
b.
Chicago. 111.,
Nov.
15. 1890;
res.
1902,
New York
City.
985.
William Robinson^
Babcock,
son of David Sherman
and Charlotta
(Noyes)
Babcock
(Paul, Harry, Joshua,
James, John, James),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Nov.
3,
i860;
res.
1902, Boston, Mass.;
m. Oct.
27,
1886,
Jennie
Rider,
of
Brooklyn,
N.
Y.,
July
12,
1861.
Children :
William Rider, b. Dec.
24,
li
Beatrice,
b.
Brooklyn. Sept. 17, 1890.
986.
Philip Sheridan^
Babcock,
son of David Sherman
and Charlotta
(Noyes)
Babcock
(Paul, Harry, Joshua,
James, John, James),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
May 31, 1863;
res.
1902,
White
Plains,
N. Y.
;
m. Nov. 8,
1890, Lily
Clark,
of White Plains.
Children :
Philip
Sheridan,
Jr.,
b. White
Plains,
Aug. 7, 1891.
Arthur
Clark, b. White Plains.
May, 1893.
Charlotta
Augusta,
b. . New York.
David Sherman, b.
,
New York.
987.
Raymond^
Babcock,
son of David Sherman and Char-
lotta
(Noyes)
Babcock
(Paul, Harry, Joshua, James,
John, James),
b. Oct.
18, 1868;
res.
1902,
New York
City;
m. Feb.
9, 1893,
Florence
Jeannette
Locke,
of Cincinnati.
Child,
b. NeW York
City
:
Helen, b.
Apr. 9, 1896.
987a.
William Smith Babcock^
Mathews,
son of Samuel
S. and Elisabeth S.
(Babcock)
ALithews
(William,
Adam,
Joshua, James, John, James),
b.
]\Iay
8,
1837;
res.
1903, 6541
Monroe
Avenue,
Chicago,
111.;
m.
Nunda,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
6,
1857,
Flora
E.,
dau. of Edward and Almira
(Waite)
Swain, b.
Nimda,
Nov.
17, 1838.
Children :
Helen E.. b. Nov.
16, 1858:
d. Aurora, 111.. Feb.
13. 1859.
Grace Edna, b. Oct. 28. i860; res.
1903, 1712 Livingston Street,
Evan'-ton. 111.
;
m.
Chicago, Apr., 1900,
Richard Waterman.
39^
The Bahcoch
Genealogy.
Edith
C,
b. La
Grange,
Ga.,
July
lo, 1865;
res.
1903,
1881 Pros-
pect Place, Madison, Wis.
;
ni.
Chicago, 1897,
Louis W. Claude.
Anna
Louise,
b.
Sept. 30,
1868; res.
1903, Chicago.
Albert
Prescott,
b. Nov.
26,
1871 ;
res.
1903,
Woodlawn Avenue
and 60th Street,
Chicago;
m.
Boston, Mass., Jesse
L. .
John Lathrop,
b. N.
Evanston, 111., Jan. 8, 1874;
res.
1903, 6582
Ellis
Avenue, Chicago;
m. S.
Evanston, 111.,
Gertrude M.
Singleton.
William
Hope,
b. N.
Evanston,
Mar.
17, 1877;
res.
1903, Chicago.
987b.
Mary Elizabeth^
Mathews,
dau. of Samuel S. and
Elisabeth S.
(Babcock)
Mathews
(William,
Adam,
Joshua, James, John, James),
b.
Goffstown,
N.
H.,
Oct.
15,
1843;
^^^-
1903-
Clear Lake. la.;
m.
Chicago,
111.,
Mar.
20,
1871,
Willard,
son of
Abijah
and Rachel
(Howe) Burnap,
b.
Paxton, Mass.,
Oct.
17, 1840.
Children :
Alethea, b.
June
20,
1872;
res.
1903, Champaign, 111.;
m. Cham-
paign,
Oct.
15, 1896,
Charles W. Foster.
Willard L., b.
Jan.
28,
1874;
res.
Cooperstown,
N.
Dak.;
m. Min-
neapolis,
Minn.,
June 25, 1901, Mary
A. Merrill.
Mary
Elizabeth, b. Dec.
27, 1875 ;
res.
1903,
Clear Lake.
Martha, b.
Apr. 29, 1879;
d. Dover, N. H.,
Apr.
8, 1882.
Sherburne, b.
May 2^,
1882
;
res.
1903,
Clear Lake.
John
Wheeler,
b.
Aug. 31, 1884:
d.
Apr. 2,
i^""
988.
Rev. Samuel Sherberne^
Mathews,
D.D.,
son of
Samuel S. and Elisabeth S.
(Babcock)
Mathews
(Wil-
liam,
Adam,
Joshua, James, John, James),
b.
Salisbury,
Mass.,
June 3. 1847;
m.
Taunton, Mass.,
Apr. 25, 1870,
Anna
E.,
dau. of Edward and
Mary
E.
(Wilson) Wright,
b.
Billerica,
Mass..
Apr. 25, 185
1,
d.
Boston,
July 7,
1886.
Dr. Mathews is
(1903) pastor
of the Westfield
Congrega-
tional
Church, Danielson,
Conn.
Children :
Anna
Elisabeth,
b.
Billerica, Mass.,
June 30, 1872;
res.
1903,
Daniel-
son, Conn.
Edith
Lathrop,
b.
Wilmington, Mass.,
Mar.
i, 1875;
res.
1903,
"The Fairview,"
9th
and State
Street,
Milwaukee, Wis.
;
m.
Milwaukee,
June 30. 1897,
William, son of Archibald and
Jene
(Thompson) Beveridge,
b. Kircald, Scotland, Mar. 21, 1874.
Mabel
Babcock,"
b.
Maynard,
Mass.,
Jan. 31, 1877;
res.
1903,
Biller-
ica;
m. Milwaukee,
June 8, 1898, Harry
K.,
son of William and
Amanda
King,
b. Baie Verte, New Brunswick,
June i, 1876. They
have one child, Edith
Lathrop,"
b.
June
8,
1899.
989.
W^illiam^ Babcock,
son of William and Kate D.
(Bab-
cock)
Babcock
(Francis,
Adam,
Joshua, James, John,
James),
b. New
Orleans, La.,
Aug.
12,
185
1;
res.
1903,
San
Francisco,
Cal. ;
m.
London.
England.
Oct.
31, 1877,
Helena,
dau. of
George
Kimball,
of
Augusta,
Me.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 397
Child :
Helen
Kimball,
b. San
Francisco, Nov. 22.
1879:
d.
Afay 29,
1880.
990.
Alice Wyer*^
P>abcock, dan. of William and Kate D.
(Babcock)
Babcock
(Francis, Adam,
Joshua. James,
John. James),
b. New
Orleans. La.,
Dec.
25, 1852;
res.
1903,
San
Francisco, Cal.
;
m. San
Francisco,
A])r. 23, 1879,
Charles
B.,
son of William
Brigham,
of
Boston,
Mass.
Children :
Alice
Wyer,
b.
Paris, France, Jan.,
1880.
Son, b. San
Francisco,
July 27,
1881.
991.
Amanda^
Babcock, dau. of Ichabod and Sarah M.
(Clarke)
Babcock
(Ichabod,
Ichabod, Ichabod,
John,
John. James),
b. Feb.
10.
1819;
d.
Friendship,
N. Y.
;
m.
(i)
Matthew
Stillman; m.
(2) George
R. Rosebush. He res.
1903,
Alfred. N. Y.
Children
by
first
marriage:
Adelbert M.. b.
;
res.
1903, Buffalo,
N. Y.
Edward A., b.
; res.
1903.
Alfred.
Matthew
D.,
b.
;
d.
young.
Child
by
second
marriage
:
Jennie
Bell, b.
; m.
d)
Walter
Hutchinson;
m.
(2)
William
L. Nichols
;
res.
1903. Boliver,
N. Y.
992.
Gideon Hoxie^
Babcock. son of Ichabod and Sarah
M.
(Clarke)
Babcock
(Ichabod, Ichabod, Ichabod,
John. John. James),
b.
Cattaraugus County,.
N.
Y.,
Nov.
18. 1822: d.
Leonardsville, N.
Y.,
Aug.
11,
1895:
m. Brook-
field. N.
Y.. Oct..
1847.
Lvdia, dau. of Richard and
Jerusha
(Church) Campbell,
b.
Plainfield. N.
Y.,
Feb.
13, 1824,
d.
Leonardsville,
Jan. 20,
1895.
Children :
Adelia
M., b.
1848:
d.
Leonardsville, 1862.
Henry
W., b.
1850:
d. Leonardsville, 1862.
1450
Clara,'' b. Oct. 22,
1855
; m.
John Rogers.
Hattie, b.
1857;
d.
Leonardsville, 1862.
1451 Caroline, b.
Apr.
20, 1861 ; m. Dr. Herbert C. Brown.
Mary.
b.
1865
: d.
Leonardsville,
1875.
Frank D., b.
1870;
res.
1902, 123
S. 12th Street, Olean, N. Y.
;
m. Little
Genesee,
N. Y., Mav 16,
1893, Alice, adopted
dau. of
James
W. and
993
Caroline
(Babcock) Young,
b.
Genesee, Aug.
31. 1875.
993.
Caroline D.^
Babcock. dau. of Ichabod and Sarah
M.
(Clarke)
Babcock
(Ichabod, Ichabod, Ichabod,
39^
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
John, John, James),
b.
Plainfield,
N.
Y.,
July
28,
1834;
res.
190J,
Little
Genesee,
N. Y.
;
ni.
(
1) Nile,
Apr. 5, 1856, James
W.,
son of Samuel and
Abigail (Holmes) Young,
1).
Aug. 12,
1833,
d. Little
Genesee,
Mar.
9, 1882;
m.
(2) Nile,
July
11,
1883,
Asa L. Maxson.
Child
(adopted)
:
Alice
Elizabeth,
b.
Aug. 3, 1875 ;
in.
Frank,
son of
992
Gideon
and
Lydia (Campbell)
Babcock.
994.
Adaline^
Babcock,
dau. of
Joshua
and Clarissa
(Cran-
dall)
Babcock
(Joseph, Ichabod, Ichabod,
John, John,
James),
b. S. New
Berlin,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
5,
1812;
m. S. New
Berlin,
Jan. Si
1830 (?),
Frederick
Phelps,
b. New
Berlin,
d.
Millport,
N. Y.
Children,
b. S. New Berlin:
H. H., b.
;
d.
Olean,
N. Y.
;
m.
Margaret
E. Hannel.
Susan
M.,
b.
Alay 17, 1836;
res.
1902, Memphis,
N. Y. ; m. Israel
Angell.
She has two children, Louis and William D.
J. J.,
b.
;
res.
1902, Sturgis,
Mich.
R. R., b. ^.
995.
Albert Franklin^
Babcock,
son of
Joshua
and Clar-
issa
(Crandall)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Ichabod, Ichabod,
John, John, James),
b. S. New
Berlin,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
22,
1814;
d.
Millport,
N.
Y.,
July 15.
1881
;
m.
Millport, 1830,
Ann
Almira
(his cousin),
dau. of Erastus and
Nancy (Rhodes)
Crandall, b. S. New
Berlin, Sept. 20,
181
3,
d.
Millport, Jan.
19, 1895.
Mr. Babcock was Clerk of
Chemung County
from
1850
to
1856,
and held other
public
offices. He was a
lawyer
and
member of the
Chemung County
Bar
Association,
and for a
time was member of the State
Legislature.
In
politics
he was
a Democrat. His
"purity
of life,
nobility
of
character,
and in-
tegrity
of
purpose"
endeared him to all who knew him.
Children, b.
Millport:
1452
Erastus
F.,"
b. Dec. 22,
1834;
m. Martha A. Nicks.
Lewis Hamilton, b. ; d. LTtica,
N. Y. : m.
Geneva,
N.
Y.,
Martha
Jane,
dau. of Hon.
J. J.
Wicks, b. Elmira, d. Elmira.
He was a noted criminal
lawyer.
1453
Rev. De Grand Delos,
b.
Jan.
a.
1839;
m. Harriet Monkhouse.
Albert L., b. Nov. i, 1840;
d.
Ossining,
N. Y.,
July
20.
1903.
Was
County
Treasurer of Westchester
County,
and for thirteen
years
Chief Clerk of the State Prison at
Sing Sing;
unm.
996.
William Deloss^
Babcock,
son of
Joshua
and Clar-
issa
(Crandall)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Ichabod, Ichabod,
John, John, James),
b. S. New
Berlin,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
26, 1817;
The Babcock
Genealogy.
399
(1.
Butternuts,
N. Y.,
July
21,
1889;
m.
Butternuts,
Nov.
4,
1841,
Cornelia Ann.
dan. of Ashbee
Rockwell,
b.
Butternuts,
Jan.
I
I,
1820,
d.
Butternuts,
Oct.
14, 1855.
Cliiklren,
b. Butternuts:
Mary
E.,
1).
Sept. 7, 1842;
d. Dec.
18, 1857.
Russel
Prentice,
h.
Jan. i, 1845;
res.
1902,
60 E. i8th
Street,
Chicago,
111.
;
m.
Chicago, Apr. 29, 1899, Mary Agnes,
dau. of
Angus
and Sarah
(iMcCush)
Bethune,
b.
Cape Breton,
Nova
Scotia. Oct.
31, 1855.
No children
(1903).
Franklin R., h.
Jan.
18.
1846;
d. Oct.
22,
1868.
Sarah
Adell,
b. Oct.
4, 1849;
d. Nov.
17, 1876.
997.
Mary L.^
Babcock,
dau. of
Joshua
and Clarissa
(Cran-
dall)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Ichabod, Ichabod,
John, John,
James),
b. S. New Berlin, N.
Y., Apr. 2, 1826;
d. S. New
Berlin,
Feb.
7, 1875;
m. S. New
Berlin,
Jan. 17, 1844,
Ger-
man
Plotter,
b.
Laurens,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
27,
1820,
d. S. New Ber-
lin,
Dec.
14,
1881.
Children,
b. S. New Berlin :
1454
Amelia P.."
b.
July 7. 1847;
m.
Julian
A. Goodrich.
Ellen S., b.
;
res.
1902. Norwich,
N. Y.
Nelson
O.,
b.
;
d. S. New
Berlin, Apr. 7, 1855.
998.
Rev. Thomas^
Barber,
son of Thomas and Eunice
(Babcock)
Barber
(Joseph,
Ichabod, Ichabod,
John,
John, James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
June 4, 1809;
d.
Westerly
(Pawcatuck),
Oct.
4, 1883;
m.
Westerly, Apr. 30, 1838,
Sarah
(Breed),
dau. of Thomas and
Experience (Barl^er)
Stanton,
b.
Westerly,
Nov.
25, 1814,
d.
Waterbury,
Conn.,
Mar.
24, 1887.
Toward the close of his life Mr. Barber commenced to write
a Babcock
Genealogy,
but at the time of his death his work
was
very incomplete,
and was never
published.
Children :
Thomas Stanton, b.
Coventry,
R.
I., Apr. 19, 1842;
m. N. Ston-
ington.
Conn.,
1864.
Aurelia Holmes.
Charles,
b. Union. Conn..
Apr.
10.
1844;
d.
Pawcatuck, Conn.,
Apr.
26, 1897,
unm.
John.
b. N.
Stonington, June 5. 1847;
d.
young.
Sarah,
b. Dec.
23. 1848;
d.
young.
Sarah I., b.
Sept. 9, 1850:
res.
1902.
Bristol, Conn;
m.
(i) John
Bentley;
m.
(2)
Mar. 20. 1886.
Albert
Nettleton. b.
Bristol,
July
I,
1858.
Mary
I., b.
Aug. 3, 1852;
m.
Waterbury,
Conn.,
June, 1887, John
Ward
;
res.
1902. Waterbury.
Conn.
999.
Sarah Barber, dau. of Thomas and Eunice
(Bab-
cock)
Barber
(Joseph,
Ichaliod, Ichabod.
John, John,
400
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
L,
Nov.
17,
1810;
d.
Sheffield, Mass.,
Apr. 10,
1888;
ni. VV.
(jranville, Mass.,
Birdsey
N.,
son of
Thomas and Susanna
(Pendleton) Burtch,
b. New
Hartford,
Conn.,
June 9,
1810,
d.
Sheffield,
May 19, 1897.
Children,
b.
Salisbury,
Conn. :
Sarah, b. Nov.
11,
1841 ;
d.
Sheffield,
Feb.
8, 1896.
Eunice
Agnes,
b. Mar.
16, 1845.
She is Postmistress at Sheffield.
Ida
A.,
b. Feb.
26, 1856;
d.
Swarthmore, Pa.,
Dec.
12, 1901 ;
m.
Sheffield, July 5, 1876, George Hoadley,
b. Sheffield, Dec.
2, 1850;
res.
1902, Swarthmore,
Pa.
1000.
William Denison^
Barber,
son of Thomas and Eu-
nice
(Babcock)
Barber
(Joseph,
Ichabod, Ichabod,
John, John, James),
b. Watch
Hill,
R.
I.,
Apr. 27,
1821;
d.
Binghamton,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
19, 1892;
m.
Triangle,
N.
Y., Apr. 5,
1853,
Helen
T.,
dau. of
Henry
and Elizabeth
Taft,
b. Tri-
angle,
Feb.
12,
1
83
1,
d.
Triangle,
Feb.
17,
1880.
Children,
b.
Triangle:
Bryon C,
b.
Jan.
22.
1854;
res.
1902, 198 Hawley
Street,
Bing-
hamton
;
m.
Sept.
28, 1882,
Cora H.,
dau. of A. C. and Catherine
(Hancie)
Clark,
b. Mt.
Pleasant, Pa.,
Feb.
7, 1859.
Velina A., b. Mar.
3, 1856;
res.
1902, 35 Cary Street, Binghamton;
m.
Cortland,
N.
Y., Apr. 17, 1883,
William
A.,
son of T. and
Hepsey (Livermore) Smith,
b. German, N.
Y.,
Oct. 22,
1854.
Frank
D.,
b. Dec.
7, 1858;
res.
1902,
Pere
Cheney, Mich.;
m.
Frances Rodem.
Ellen
R.,
b. Oct.
19,
i860;
d. Helena,
Mont., May i, 1892;
m.
Triangle,
Dec.
26, 1882,
Fred R.
Salisbury.
Clarence
E.,
b.
Aug.
22,
1862;
res.
1902, Horsehead,
N. Y.
;
m.
Emma
Harvey,
b. Cameron Mills, N. Y.
William Barton, b.
Aug. 24, 1868;
res.
1902, 40
Clinton
Street,
Binghamton,
N. Y.
;
m.
Binghamton,
Feb. 12,
1887, Lena,
dau.
of
George
and Clara
(Mead) Wilson,
b.
Binghamton, July 27,
1862.
Arthur T.,
b.
Jan. 3, 1873 ;
res.
1902, 781 Chapel Street,
New-
Haven,
Conn.
1001.
Susan Esther^
Barber,
dau. of Thomas and Eunice
(Babcock)
Barber
(Joseph,
Ichabod, Ichabod,
John,
John, James),
b.
Simsbury,
Conn.,
July 4, 1826;
res.
1902,
Pawcatuck, Conn.;
m. N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
May 3, 1847,
Thomas W. Peckham,
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Mar., 1824,
d. Ston-
ington, July
6,
1874.
Children :
Eugenia,
b.
Westerly;
d. Oct.
29, 1863.
Susan,
b.
Westerly;
d. Nov.
29, 1851.
Byron,
b.
Stonington;
res.
1902, (Pawcatuck)
Westerly.
R. I.
Jessie
W.,
b.
Westerly;
m. Alten
Pilling;
res.
1902,
Pawcatuck.
George
B.,
b.
Westerly;
d.
May 7, 1865.
Edward E.,
b.
Westerly;
d.
Aug. 25, 1865.
JOSEPH
ALONZO BABCOCK.
Page 40T.
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
401
1002.
Helen Adelia^
Babcock,
daii. of
Joseph
and
Abby
(Owens)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Ichabod,
Ichabod, John,
John, James),
b. CannonviHe, N. Y..
May
22.
1831
;
res.
1902,
Cannonville;
ni. Oct.
11,
1854.
Ezra
\V.,
son of
Capt.
Isaac
and Carohne
(Glezen)
Gillette.
Children :
Harriet A.,
b. Dec.
23, 1855.
Helen,
b. Oct.
16, 1857;
d.
1877.
Eudora
S.,
b.
Apr.
10, i860; m.
Sept.,
1886,
Ai)ram
Constable;
res.
1902,
Cannonville.
Joseph
S.,
b. Mar. i,
1864;
ni. Nov. i,
1896,
Carrie
Walley;
res.
igo2,
Cannonville.
Edward
G.,
b. Nov.
15, 1873;
d.
young.
1003.
Joseph
Alonzo'^
Babcock,
son of
Joseph
and
Abby
(Owens)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Ichabod, Ichabod,
John,
John, James),
b. Mar.
9, 1833;
res.
1900, Westerly,
R.
I.;
m.
Westerly, Sept.
i,
1856,
Elizabeth
M.,
dati. of Isaac and
497
Marv
(Babcock)
Burdick,
b.
Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
May 1.4,
1835-
'
Joseph
Baljcock served
during-
the Civil W ar in the ist
Regi-
ment. Rhode Island
Cavalry.
He
represented Westerly
in the
Rhode Island
Legislature
in
1873-6.
Children :
Edward
H.,
b.
Westerly,
Nov. 21,
1857;
m.
Jan. 9, 1895,
H.
Ella,
dau. of Franklin and Martha
(Coon)
Crumb. No children.
Mary Abby.
b.
Westerly, June 10, i860;
d.
Washington,
D.
C,
Jan.
20.
1892,
unm.
1004.
Sarah Amelia^
Babcock,
dau. of
Joseph
and
Abby
(Owens)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Ichabod, Ichabod,
John,
John, James),
b. Nov.
20,
1837;
d.
Apr.
8,
1901
;
m.
Sept.
28, 1856, Shepard
C. Smith. He res.
1903, Cannonville,
N. Y.
Children :
Bertha
A.,
b. Oct.
17, 1863;
m. Nov.
30, 1883,
William P.
Hoag;
res.
1903,
Cannonville.
Lucius, b.
June
2, 1866.
1005.
Olive Celista^ Babcock. dau. of
Joseph
and
Abby
(Owens)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Ichabod, Ichabod,
John,
John, James),
b. Nov. 8.
1845;
J*^s.
1903, Cannonville;
m.
Nov.
14, 1867, Whiting
G.,
son of
Orange
and
Sally (Mon-
fret) Pomeroy.
Children :
Elizabeth,
b.
Apr. 3, 1870;
m.
Aug. 22, 1889. James
T.
Lightfoot ;
res.
1903,
Bismarck. Mo.
Whiting
G.,
b. Oct. 18.
1874;
d.
May 17, 1878.
26
402
TJic Bahcock
Griiralogy.
Winifred G.,
h.
June 23, 1879;
m.
Aug. 14, 1902,
liol)crt W.
Scott;
res.
1903, Walton,
N. Y.
1006,
Harriet Rebecca'^'
Babcock,
dan. of
Tabez
Wight
and Rebecca
(Cook)
Babcock
(Lodovvick,
Ichabod,
Ichal)od,
John, John, James),
b. Lebanon
Springs,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
26,
1824;
res.
1902, 24
Amherst
Street.
Springfiekl,
Mass.;
m. Lebanon
Springs, May
26, 1848, Edmund,
son of Noah
and Susan
(Morey)
Harrison,
b. Lebanon
Springs,
Nov.
16,
1823,
d.
Baltimore, Md.,
Jan. 31, 1899.
Chiklren :
Alice R.,
b. Lebanon
Springs;
res.
1902, Springfield,
Mass.
Jabez
B.,
b. Lebanon
Springs
;
res.
1902, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Frank,
b.
Long
Brancli,
N.
J.;
res.
1902, 1313
F
Street,
Wash-
ington,
D. C.
;
m.
Washington,
Feb.
22, 1889,
Camilla
Greenwood,
b.
Austin, Tex.,
Oct.
11, 1870.
1007.
William Henry^
Babcock,
son of
Jabez Wight
and
Rebecca
(Cook)
Babcock
(Lodowick, Ichabod,
Icha-
bod,
John, John, James),
b. Leijanon
Springs,
N.
Y.,
July
i,
1826;
d.
Providence,
R.
I.,
Mar.
8,
1893;
m.
Providence,
May
17, 1853, Penelope
P.,
dau. of
George
and Cornelia
(Lippitt)
Andrews,
b.
Providence, Sept. 27, 1830;
i-es.
1902,
Providence.
Children :
Cornelia A.,
b.
Brooklyn,
N. Y., Sept. 16, 1854;
res.
1902, 229
Morris
Avenue,
Providence
;
m. Lebanon
Springs,
Feb. 8. 1882,
Winslow. son of
James
and Sarah
(Ropes) Upton,
b.
Salem,
Mass., Oct. 12.
1853.
Mary
Frances,
b.
Brooklyn, Apr. 28, 1856;
res.
1902,
Providence.
1455
William
Henry,"
b.
Aug. 3, 1858;
m.
Mary
E.
Fayerweather.
Emma
H.,
b.
Providence,
Nov.
19, 1866;
res.
1902, Golding Cay,
Andros Island, Bahamas ;
m.
Providence,
June 18, 1896, George
W.,
son of Edward and Melvina
Cutler,
b.
Hartford,
Conn.,
Apr. 2,
1866.
1007a.
William*
Babcock,
son of
John
and Achsah
(Palm-
er)
Babcock
(John, Joseph,
Ichabod,
John, John,
James),
b.
Sej^t. 15. 1825;
d.
Maple
Grove, Mich.;
m.
Cuya-
hoga County,
O.,
May
26,
1854,
Elizabeth, dau. of David and
Mary (Need)
Poe,
b.
Wayne County,
O.,
Mar.
13,
1826.
Children :
Meria,
b.
May 13, 1855;
res.
1902, Langsburg, Mich.;
m. M. P.
Mason.
Adam,
b. ;
d. i860.
William S., b. Nov. 26,
i860.
Joseph
M.,"
b.
Maple
Grove. Mich.,
Oct. 8, 1866;
res.
1902, Layton
Corners. Mich. ;
m.
Maple
Grove, Estella, dau. of M.
Sprayth.
b. N.
Washington,
O.,
Apr. 9, 1872.
Had one
dau., Elizabeth,'"
b.
May
26, 1899,
d.
1899.
Tlic Babcock
Genealogy. 403
1008.
Joiix J.*^
Babcock. son of
John
and Achsah
(Palmer)
l>al)cock
(John, Joseph,
Icliahod,
John, John, James),
b.
Lockport,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
25, 1832;
d. Des
Moines, la.,
Aug.
16,
1899;
m. Des
Moines,
Nov.
10,
1869,
EHzabeth,
dati. of
John Doughty;
res.
1902,
Des Moines.
Chil(h-en, 1). Des Moines:
Clara, b.
;
m.
June
10,
1902,
Giles
Fairly.
Mary,
b.
;
m.
Sept. 13, 1902,
Frank Shankland.
Nellie,
b.
;
uniu.
1009.
NoYES^
Babcock,
son of
John
and Achsah
(Palmer)
Babcock
(John, Joseph,
Ichabod,
John, John, James),
b.
Lockport,
N. Y..
A\)V.
ir,
1834;
res.
1902,
Blue
Island,
111.;
m.
Monmouth,
III,
May 30, 1859, Mary
A.
Burrell,
b.
Perrv
County,
Pa.,
Oct.
30, 1834,
d. Blue Island,
1902.
Child :
Frank," b. I\Iar.
15, i860;
res.
1902,
Blue
Island;
m. Rock
Island,
111.. Feb., 1899,
Abbie, dau. of Silas
Sprague.
b.
June 15, 1872.
They
have one child. Irene E..'" b. Oct.
26, 1900.
1010.
Marion F.^
Babcock,
son of Oliver and Emma
(Langworthy)
Babcock
(John, Joseph,
Ichabod,
John,
John, James),
b. Dec.
8, 1828;
d.
Persia,
N.
Y.,
May 31,
1882;
m. Persia,
Jan.
i,
1852,
Avilda,
dau. of
491
Phineas and Es-
ther
(Cole)
Babcock,
b. North
East,
Pa.,
Dec.
3, 1833;
res.
1900,
Nashville,
N. Y. She m.
(2)
Persia,
May 23, 1890,
Franklin
Beardsley,
b.
Genoa,
N.
Y.,
July
11, 1812,
d.
Eden,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
24, 1894.
No issue bv second
marriage.
Child:
1456
Oliver
C,
b. Oct.
15, 1854;
m. Flora Cook.
1011.
Henry^
Babcock,
son of Oliver and Emma
(Lang-
worthy)
Babcock
(John, Joseph,
Ichabod,
John, John,
James),
b. Persia, N.
Y.,
June
i,
1832;
d.
Apr.
6, 1862;
m.
Dakota, Wis.,
July 31,
1861, Dora, dau. of Ira S. and
Nancy
(Warner)
Bristol,
b.
Dakota,
Jan. 2"/, 1840;
res.
1902,
Ord,
Neb. She m.
(2)
Samuel P.
Horr,
by
whom she had two
children.
"Henry
Babcock was First
Sergeant, Company
H, i6th
Regiment,
Wisconsin
Volunteers,
in the Civil War. He d.
in
battle,
Apr.
6, 1862. In the first
volley
of the first
day
of
the battle of Shiloh a bullet
pierced
his forehead."
(State-
ment
given by
his
son,
H. E.
Babcock.)
Child :
1457 Henry E.,"
b.
July 22, 1862;
m.
Jennie
Bell Powell.
404
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
1012.
Abner L.*^
Babcock,
son of Oliver and Emma
(Lang-
worthy)
Babcock
(John, Joseph,
Ichabod,
John, John,
James),
b.
Persia,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
11,
1833;
res.
1902,
Cattarau-
gus,
N. Y.
;
m. New
Albion,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
8,
1863,
Orsa M.
Rich,
b. New
Albion,
Dec.
8,
1839,
d.
Cattaraugus County,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
28,
1
90
1.
Child :
Carrie Bell.
b.
;
res.
1902, Cattaraugus,
N. Y.
;
m.
Cattaraugus,
John Wilson,
b.
Mansfield,
N. Y.
1013.
Albert A.^
Babcock,
son of Oliver and Emma
(Langworthy)
Babcock
(John, Joseph, Ichabod,
John,
John, James),
b.
Persia,
N.
Y.,
Apr.
16,
1835;
res.
1902,
Nashville,
N. Y.
;
m.
Persia,
Oct.
11,
1855,
Rosalthe
Randall,
b.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
1836.
Children :
Lemond H., b.
1857;
m.
Nashville, Lucy
Havard. Children:
Fred,
b.
1882; Bert,
b.
1884.
1014.
Cyrus W.*
Babcock,
M.D., son of Oliver and Emma
(Langworthy)
Babcock
(John, Joseph, Ichabod,
John,
John, James),
b.
Persia,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
31, 1837;
res.
1902, 151
Allen Street. Buffalo,
N. Y.
;
m.
Rutland, Wis.,
Jan. 25,
1861,
Emma M. Saw.
Cyrus
W. Babcock and his son
Stanley
C. are both
prac-
ticing physicians
of
Buffalo,
N. Y.
Children :
Ella," b.
Rutland, Wis., May 30,
1862
;
res.
1902, 4^7
W. Seventh
Street. Erie.
Pa.;
m.
Sept.
8, 1891,
Arthur C. Hills. Child:
Mary E.,'"
b. Dec.
27, 1892.
Carrie L., b.
Oregon, Wis.,
Nov.
30, 1863;
res.
1902, Norwich,
N. Y. ; m. Nov.
30, 1896,
Fred Fairchild.
Stanley
C, M.D., b. Oct. 12,
1867;
res.
1902, 151
Allen
Street,
Buf-
falo
;
widower. No children
living.
1015.
JuLiA^
Babcock,
dau. of Oliver C. and Emma
(Lang-
worthy)
Babcock
(John, Joseph,
Ichabod,
John, John,
James),
b.
Persia,
N. Y.,
Feb.
27, 1843;
^-
Holly, Mich.,
Sept.
12.
1883;
m. Persia, Oct.
15, 1863,
Milton M. Burn-
ham,
b.
Dayton,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
22,
1839.
He m.
(2)
Achsah
Babcock,
sister of
Julia,
and res.
1902,
East
Jordan,
Mich.
Children :
Marion M.,
b.
Holly. Aug.
18,
1869;
d. East
Jordan, Sept. 7.
1886.
Olive
Lucy,
b.
Persia,
Mar.
7, 1871
; res.
1902, Petoskey,
Mich.
;
m. East
Jordan,
Mar. 28. 1892, John
C. son of
John
C. and
Mary
Jane (Shepard)
Wilde,
b.
Bedford, Mich., July 4,
1868.
REV. OSCAR BABCOCK.
Page 405.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 405
1016.
Calista Ellen*
Babcock,
dau. of Oliver and Emma
(Langworthy)
Babcock
(John, Josepli,
Ichabod,
John,
John, James),
b.
Persia,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 25, 1845;
rn-
Persia,
July 27, 1865, John
S.
Philbrick,
b. Oct.
30, 1844;
res.
1902,
Buffalo,
N. Y.
Child:
Georgia
Emma.
b.
Holly. Mich.,
Oct.
30, 1868;
d.
Apr. 9,
1886.
1017.
George C*
Babcock,
son of Oliver and Emma
(Lang-
worthy)
Babcock
(John, Joseph, Ichabod,
John, John,
James),
b.
Persia,
N.
Y.,
May 27, 1848;
res.
1902,
Persia;
m.
(i)
Persia,
Oct.
5, 1869,
Emma,
dau. of
Augustus
and
Ann
(Rich) Snyder,
b.
Persia,
June 4, 1850,
d.
Persia,
June
23, 1892;
m.
(2)
Ellicottville,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 17, 1895,
Olive
Bryant,
dau. of Levi and Cornelia
(Hide) Bryant,
b. Ellicott-
ville,
Jan. 4. 1867.
Child
by
first wife :
Maud
A.,*
b.
Persia,
June 7, 1871
; res.
1901, Dayton,
N. Y.
;
m.
Persia, Clarence,
son of
Jolin
and
Margaret Gouldsborough
Becker, b.
Collins,
June lo, 1870.
Children:
Howard,
b.
Apr. 17,
1896; Gordon,
b.
Apr. 7, 1899.
1018.
Rev. Oscar*
Babcock,
son of Rev.
George
C. and
Alniira
(Brown)
Babcock
(John, Joseph.
Ichabod,
John, John, James),
b. Mar.
15. 1835;
res.
1903.
North
Loup,
Neb.;
m.
(i) June
i,
1858.
Metta. dau. of Ira S. and
Nancy
(Warner)
Bristol;
m.
(2)
Hattie
Payne;
m.
(3)
Mrs. Ade-
line
(Johnson)
Preston.
Elder Oscar Babcock was twice elected to the
Legislature
in
\\'isconsin.
and then led a
pioneer colony,
in
1872, mostly
S. D.
Baptists,
to the beautiful North
Loup
Valley,
at North
Loup,
Neb. He was
pastor
of this church for
many years,
and for seventeen consecutive
years superintendent
of the Sab-
bath school. He was elected
County Judge,
and afterward
elected as a member of the House of
Representatives
of Ne-
braska,
in each of which
positions
he served
conspicuously.
His
personality
is most
striking,
and to know him is to become
a warm friend and admirer. Few men have been more uni-
versally
loved and
respected.
Children :
Edwin
J.,
b.
;
res.
1903,
North
Loup;
m.
Jessie
True.
They
have four children :
Kate, Oscar. Edwin, and Archie Bristol.
Arthur H., b.
; res.
1903,
North
Loup;
m. Esther Davis.
Two children ; Metta and Albert.
Myra,
b.
;
res.
1903,
North
Loup;
m. William E. Gowan.
They
have two children.
4o6
The Babcock
Genealogy.
George,
b.
;
m.
Omaha, Neb.,
Cora Cliaffee.
They
have one
child, Mary. George
is
Secretary
of .the Y. M. C.
A.,
Mexico
City,
Mexico.
1019.
Delia*
Babcock,
dau. of Rev.
George
C. and Almira
(Brown)
Babcock
(John, Joseph, Ichabod,
John, John,
James),
b.
Persia,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 9, 1838;
res.
1902,
North
Loup,
Neb.;
m.
Dakota, Wis.,
Sept.
28,
1859, Henry
A.,
son of
Jacob Chase,
b. Le
Roy,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
12,
1837.
Chikl :
Nellie,
b.
Dakota;
res.
1902,
North
Loup;
ni. North
Loup,
Dec.
28,
1884,
E. W. Black.
1019a.
Heman a.*
Babcock,
son of Rev.
George
C. and
Almira
(Brown)
Babcock
(John, Joseph,
Ichabod,
John, John. James),
b.
Persia,
N.
Y.,
May 19, 1842;
res. Lin-
cohi.
Neb.; m.
Dakota, Wis.,
Aug. 28, 1861, Retta,
dau. of
Ira S. and
Nancy (Warner)
Bristol
Mr. Babcock served four
years
in the i6th Wisconsin Vol-
imteers in the Civil War. In
1872
he moved from
Dakota,
Wis.,
to North
Loup,
Neb.,
was elected the first Sheriff of the
County (V^alley County),
and later he was
County
Clerk for
eight
and one half
years
and assisted in
organizing
the First
National Bank of the
county.
He was afterward elected Audi-
tor of Public Accounts of the State of Nebraska. He also
possessed,
to a most remarkable
degree,
the
power
of
making
friends of
everyone
whom he
met,
and is
universally
esteemed
in the
State,
where he has been active in
developing
its re-
sources from
pioneer days.
Children :
Everett Cicero,"
b.
Dakota,
June 27, 1863
; m. Laura Vale Bristol
;
res. Lincoln.
They
have two children : Vale'" and
Harry.
Royal
Oscar, b.
;
m. Mamie .
1020.
Tristam D.*
Babcock,
son of Oliver and Martha
(Dickens)
Babcock
(Daniel,
Joseph,
Ichabod,
John,
John, James),
b. Avondale, R.
I., Dec. 10,
1842;
res.
1902,
Avondale;
m.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Aug. 3,
1868, Charlotte,
dau. of
843
Rev.
James
and Charlotte
(Babcock) Irish,
b. Al-
fred,
N.
Y.,
Oct. 28,
1843.
Child :
William
Tristam,*
b. Avondale,
July 5, i86g;
d. Avondale, Feb.
17,
1809;
m.
Sept.
27, 1892,
Minnie, dau. of
James
and Sarah
(Gavitt)
Austin; res.
1902,
Avondale.
They
had one child. Mar-
tha,'"
b. Avondale,
Jan. 31, 1899.
HERMAN A. BABCOCK.
Page 406.
TJic Babcock
Genealogy. 407
1021.
James
Oliver'*
Babcock,
son of Oliver and Martlia
(Dickens)
Babcock
(Daniel, Joseph,
Icliabod,
John,
John, James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Dec.
5, 1859;
res.
1902,
Avondale,
R.
1.;
ni. North
Franklin, Conn.,
Sept. 23, 1884,
Louise, dan. of
James
and Sarah
(Gavitt)
Austin,
b. Charles-
town,
R.
I.,
Apr. 17, 1859.
Child :
Louis A., b. Dec. 10.
1890.
1022.
Frederic^
Babcock,
son of Ezra and Eunice
(Palm-
er)
Babcock
(Daniel, Joseph,
Ichabod,
John, John,
James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Jan. 27, 1858;
res.
1902, Westerly;
m.
Westerly,
Dec.
25,
1880,
A.
Elizabeth,
dau. of H. P. and
B. A.
(Kenyon) Chapman,
b.
W'esterly,
Oct.
i,
1861.
Children,
b
.Westerly:
Grace
E.,
b. Nov. 8, 1886.
Dorothy,
b.
Aug.
8,
1889.
Harold F., b.
May 31, 1891.
Helen
M.,
b. Feb.
21, 1895.
1023.
Charlotte**
Babcock,
dau. of Ezra and Eunice
(Palmer)
Babcock
(Daniel,
Joseph,
Ichabod,
John,
John, James),
b.
Westerly,
R. I.,
June
20,
1865;
res.
1902,
Plymouth,
N. H.
;
m.
Westerly, July 30, 1890,
Austin H.
Keves,
b.
Westerlv,
Oct.
i,
1861.
Child :
Donald,
b. Feb.
7, 1892 (?).
1024.
George Rhodes^
Babcock, son of
James
Rhodes and
Amelia
(Barnum)
Babcock
(James, Joseph,
Ichabod,
John. John. James),
b.
Tremont. 111..
Mar.
24. 1842;
d.
July
^o,
1895;
m. Oct.
16,
1867,
Caroline
Amesbury,
d. Feb.
25,
1878.
He was for
many years
in the
banking'
business in
Pekin,
111. The
following
is
copied
from the Pekin
Morning
Times :
"He was the
living exponent
of kindness,
generosity,
and hos-
pitality
:
socially
he was the most
genial
of men."
Children :
James
Adelbert. b. Dec.
24, 1869;
d.
Apr. 19, 1872.
Eugene
N.,
b. Oct.
23. 1873;
d.
Oct.,
1877.
Mary
Alice, b. Dec.
4, 1875.
1025.
Julia
A.^
Satterlee,
dau. of Darius and Thankful
(Babcock)
Satterlee
(Elihu, Joseph,
Ichabod,
John,
4o8
TJic Babcock
Genealogy.
John, James),
b.
Hartsville,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
14, 1845;
^^s.
1903,
Alfred
Station,
N. Y.
;
m.
Alfred, July 4, 1863, Cyrenus
P.
Ormsby,
son of Daniel and Sarah D.
(Satterlee) Ormsby,
b.
Hornellsville,
Jan.
28, 1842.
Children :
Alton,
b.
Alfred, Apr. 30, 1867;
d.
Hornellsville, Jan.
2,
1885.
Ethel
I.,
b.
Hornellsvilie, Sept. 2^, 1875 ;
d.
Jan. 10, 1877.
Amelia, b.
Hornellsville, Aug. 25, 1883;
d.
Sept. 2, 1883.
1026.
Benjamin
S.** Van
Buskirk,
son of
Benjamin
and
Celia
(Babcock)
Van Buskirk
(Elihu, Joseph,
Icha-
bod,
John, John, James),
b.
July
26, 1852;
res.
1902, Purdy
Creek,
N. Y.
;
m.
Aug. 14, 1878,
Eva
R.,
dau. of
James
and
Harriet
(Wallace)
Cook.
Children :
Carrie
I.,
b.
Aug.
8,
1885.
Floyd,
b.
May i,
1888.
1027.
Emeline* Van Buskirk,
dau. of
Benjamin
and Celia
(Babcock)
Van Buskirk
(Elihu, Joseph,
Ichabod,
John, John, James),
b. Mar.
7, 1854;
res.
1902,
Alfred Sta-
tion,
N. Y.
;
m.
July
6,
1872,
Herbert Edwards.
Children :
Agnes,
b.
Aug. 25, 1889;
d.
Aug. 27, 1889.
Fred M.,
b. Dec.
5, 1891.
1028.
Su.san Babcock^
Hopkins,
dau. of Lemuel and Han-
nah
(Babcock) Hopkins (George, Joseph,
Ichabod,
John, John, James),
b.
Hudson,
N.
Y.,
June 29, 1844;
res.
1902, 84
Lancaster
Street,
Albany,
N. Y.
;
m.
Albany, May 29,
1868.
Samuel
L.,
son of G. and Harriet
(Lyman)
Munson,
b.
Huntington,
Mass.,
June 14, 1844.
Children,
b. and res. in
Albany
:
Harriet L. ;
Anna, deceased; Edward; Paul;
Samuel,
Jr.; Amey
F.
;
Robert.
1029.
Hannah Ross^
Babcock,
dau. of Daniel Lee and
Margaret (Schuyler)
Babcock
(George, Joseph,
Icha-
bod,
John, John, James),
b.
Albany,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
21,
1869;
res.
1902, 71
Grand Street,
Albany;
m.
Albany, Sept.
10,
1890,
William
J.,
son of William and
Bridget (Dorney) Halpen,
b.
Albany, May 25, 1865.
Children :
Ellen
Schuyler,
b.
July
6, i8gi.
Margaret
Babcock,
b. Nov.
27, 1893.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 409
1030.
Margaret M.*^
Babcock,
dan. of Daniel Lee and Mar-
garet (Schnylcr)
Babcock
(George, Joseph,
Ichabod,
John, John, James),
b.
Albany,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
18, 1870;
res.
1902,
Chatham
Center,
N. Y.
;
m.
Albany,
Nov.
21,
1894,
James
V.
V.,
son of A. Ford and Katherine
(Van
Volken-
bnrg)
Williams,
b. Chatham
Center,
Apr. 25, 1870.
Children,
b. Chatham Center :
Schuyler,
b.
Sept. 25, 1895.
Katherine Van
Volkcnburg,
b.
Jan. 4, 1897.
1031.
Elizabeth W.^
Haff,
dan. of
John
and Elizabeth
(Babcock)
Haff
(Oliver,
Oliver,
Stephen, John, John,
James),
b. New York
City,
Dec.
11,
1838;
res.
1902,
Kala-
mazoo,
Mich.;
m.
Evansville,
Ind.,
Mar.
9, 1865, George
H.,
son of
Joseph
and Eliza
Kidder,
b.
Perkinsville,
N.
Y.,
June 5,
1824:
Children,
b. Kalamazoo :
William
Edgar,
b
May 15, 1867;
res.
1902, Kalamazoo;
m.
July
17, 1900,
Charlotte Kent.
Kate
J.,
b.
July
10,
1877;
res.
1902, Kalamazoo;
unm.
1032.
Mary Viele^
Babcock,
dan. of Charles and Amelia
(Hopkins)
Babcock
(Oliver, Oliver, Stephen, John,
John, James),
b.
Evansville, Ind.;
res.
1902,
Los
Angeles,
Cal. ;
m.
Evansville,
Henry
C,
son of Asa and Matilda
(Hunt) Gooding,
b.
Greenfield,
Ind.
They
have two
children,
Gertrude and
Clay
Paul,
both b. in
Evansville,
and res. in Los
Angeles.
1033.
Oliver^ Babcock. son of Elisha and
Agnes (David-
son)
Babcock
(Oliver, Oliver,
Stephen. John, John,
James),
b. Evansville,
Ind.;
d.
Evansville;
m.
Morgansfield,
Ky., June
10, 1872, Mary
G.,
dan. of Dr. and Martha
(John-
son)
Hodge,
b.
Morgansfield;
res.
1902,
Los
Angeles.
Children :
Agnes
L., b.
;
m. Herbert
Jones;
res.
1902. Chicago,
111.
Mary D.,
b.
;
res.
1902,
Los
Angeles;
unm.
1034.
Elisha Spurr^
Babcock,
Jr.,
son of Elisha and
Agnes
(Davidson)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver,
Stephen, John,
John, James),
b.
Evansville, Ind.,
May
i.
1849;
res.
1902,
Coronado Beach. Cal.: m.
Georgetown,
O..
July
18,
1870,
Isabel,
dau. of
John
and Susan
(Patterson)
Graham, b. Cin-
cinnati, O.,
Sept. 29, 1850;
d. Coronado
Beach,
Jan. 14, 1902.
410
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Children, b. Evansville:
Elisha
S.,
Jr.,
b.
May
28,
1871 ;
d.
July 29, 1872.
Arnold
Edgar,
h.
Aug.
21.
1873;
res.
1902, Coronado;
m. Santa
Anna, Cal., Dec.
i, 1894,
Edith L.
Snider,
of
Chicago,
b. Rock
Island, 111.
Graham
Elisha,
b. Oct.
18, 1875;
res.
1902, Coronado;
m. Glen-
wood
Springs, Col., Sept. 22,
1895,
B.
Myers,
of St.
Louis, Mo.,
b.
Alton,
111.
1035.
Mary Kate^
Babcock,
dan. of
Henry
O. and
Mary
(Honser)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Oliver,
Stephen, John,
John, James),
b.
Evansville,
Ind.
;
d.
Evansville,
Feb.
22,
1890;
m.
Evansville,
Harry,
son of
James
and Eliza
(Ander-
son)
Veatch,
b.
Rockport, Ind.,
May
12, 1846;
res.
1902,
Savannah, Ga.
Children,
b. Evansville:
Henry
B., b.
Jan. 2, 1876;
res.
1902,
Evansville.
1458
Arthur
C,"
b. Oct.
17, 1878;
m. Caroline Evans.
Mary K.,
b.
Sept. 16, 1887;
res.
1902, Rockford,
Ind.
1036.
Lucy A.^
Babcock,
dan. of
Henry
O. and
Mary
(Houser)
Babcock
(Oliver, Oliver,
Stephen, John,
John, James),
b.
Evansville, Ind.;
res.
1902,
Evansville;
m.
Evansville.
Feb.
28, 1882,
James
T.,
son of
James
and Ann
(Burtis)
Walker,
b. Evansville.
Children, b. and res. at Evansville :
Henry
Babcock. b. Mar.
10, 1885.
James T.,
b. Dec.
22,
1888.
Mary Houser,
b.
Sept. 24, 1891.
1037.
Guilford Carlile^ Babcock,
son of
Henry
O. and
Mary
(Houser)
Babcock
(Olivier, Oliver,
Stephen,
John, John, James),
b.
Evansville, Ind.,
Mar.
8,
1874;
address
1902, 1917
Park Row
Building,
New York
City;
m. Evans-
ville, Oct.
17, 1894,
Alida,
dan. of Percival and Alida
(Stnr-
ges) Kelsey,
b. De
Koven,
Ky., Sept, 29, 1874.
Children :
Alida
Kelsey,
b. Evansville,
Sept. i, 1895.
Mary
Elizabeth,
b.
Evansville,
July 25, 1897.
Guilford Carlile, b.
Cambridge,
Mass., Jan. 5, 1899.
1038. Mary E.^ Van Antwerp,
dan. of Cornelins and Snsan
(Babcock)
Van
Antwerp (Christopher, Christopher,
William,
John, John, James),
b.
Jnne 29,
181
5;
m.
Albany,
N.
Y., Nov.,
1839, George
N.
Bnrdick,
b.
Westerly,
N.
Y.,
1819.
HENRY HOLMES BABCOCK.
Page 412.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
411
In childliood she lived with her
grandfather, Christopher,
antl with him visited his friends in
Stunington,
Conn. She
w^as educated at the Sarsfield
Seminary
and the Female Acad-
emy
of
Albany.
She became a school teacher.
Children :
Georgiana.
b.
1840;
res.
1902,
222 Lark
Street, Albany;
m. William
Winne, a dentist.
G.
Uudley,
b.
1842;
res.
1902. 344
Hudson
Avenue, Albany.
Mary E.,
b.
1845
;
res.
1902, 382
Hamilton
Street, Albany.
She is
a school teacher.
Josephine,
b.
1853;
res.
1902, 382
Hamilton
Street, Albany;
m.
William K.
Templeton.
1039.
Mary Elizabeth*
Lisbee,
dan. of Rev.
George
B. and
Elizabeth
(Babcock)
Lisbee
(Christopher,
Christo-
pher,
William,
John, John, James),
b.
;
m. William
Updyke.
Children :
Susan Amelia, b. ; m. Leander
Bartlett;
res.
1900, 408
Elk
Street,
Albany,
N. Y.
Mary
Elizabeth, b.
;
d. New York
City;
m. Ambrose Peacock.
Elinore,
b. ; d. New York
City;
m. Elmer Wands. Had one
son.
1040.
Hiram A.* Babcock,
son of Elias and Sarah
(An-
gell)
Babcock,
(Jeremiah, Christopher,
William,
John,
John, James),
b.
Sept. 13,
1818;
d. Mar.
15, 1855;
m.
Jan.
21,
1
84
1.
Ann
J.
Penfield,
b.
May
21,
1819,
d. Nov.
7, 1854.
Children :
Infant son. b. Dec. 10,
1841.
Mary
E.. b.
Apr.
21,
1843
; d.
July
22.
1865.
Martha
J.,
b.
Aug. 11, 1843;
d.
Apr. 23, 1887.
1459 Jesse P.,"
b. Nov.
24, 1847;
m. Anna
Stimpson.
Hiram A.,
b.
Sept. 14, 1851
; d.
1041.
Eunice A.* Babcock,
dau. of Elias and Sarah
(An-
gell)
Babcock
(Jeremiah. Christopher,
W^illiam,
John,
John, James),
b.
Champion,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 23, 1825;
d. Low-
ville,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
28,
1896;
m.
Champion, Jan. 17, 1844,
Joseph
M.
Gardner,
b. Norwich.
N.
Y.,
Sept.
18,
18
19,
d. Low-
ville.
Jan. 15, 1900.
Children,
b.
Champion
:
Sarah M., b.
Apr. 17, 1845;
res.
1902,
Howesville, N. Y.
;
m. Low-
ville,
Jan.
i,
1875, Jacob
A., son of
John
G. and Anna (Lutz)
Niebergall.
b. Feb.
5, 1843.
Emma,* b.
Apr.
18,
1849;
res.
1902,
Lowville
; m.
Copenhagen,
N. Y.,
Jan.
i, 1868.
Henry,
son of
John
and Anna
(Lutz)
Nie-
bergall.
b. Port Levden. N. Y..
Apr. 14, 1845,
d.
Watertown,
Feb.
18,
1882. Child:
Mary E.,'"
b.
Montague, July 29, 1869.
412
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
1042.
Henry H.^
Babcock,
son of
Joshua
and Laura
(Holmes)
Babcock
(Jeremiah, Christopher,
WilHam,
John, John, James),
b.
Hamilton,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
28,
1821
;
res.
1902,
Watertown,
N. Y.
;
m. Felts
Mills,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
25,
1
84 1, Eliza,
dau. of
Joel
C. and
Betsy (Gould)
Wheeler,
b.
Westminster,
Vt.,
May
i, 1820,
d.
Watertown,
June 29, 1900.
Children,
b. Watertown :
1460
Marion R.,''
b. Nov.
28, 1842;
m.
Lloyd
Woodruff.
Herbert
Perley,'"'
b. Nov.
28,
1842;
d.
Apr. 24, 1884;
m.
Waterville,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
14, 1875, Rose,
dau. of
Jobn
and Mariette
(Priest)
Monroe,
b.
Waterville, Apr. 25, 1853;
re.s.
1902,
Watertown. Had
one
child,
Henry
H.^"
Amelia
Laura,
b. Dec.
25, 1848;
d.
May 15, 1874;
m.
Watertown,
June 9, 1870,
Anson R.
Flower,
b.
Theresa,
N.
Y., June 20, 1843.
No children.
George Henry,
b. Oct.
25, 1852;
res.
1902, Watertown;
ni. Saint
Albans,
N. Y., Oct.
14, 1874,
Alice
L.,
dau. of Levi and Ellen S.
(Meech)
Webster,
b. Saint
Albans,
Feb.
9, 1852.
No children.
Ida
May,
b.
Aug. 28, 1854;
res.
1902,
601 Fifth
Avenue,
New York
City;
ni. Dec.
31, 1878,
Anson
R.,
son of Nathan and
Mary
Ann
(Boyle)
Flower. No children.
Adella,'*
b.
Aug. 31, 1856;
res.
1902, Watertown;
m. Watertown,
June 4, 1879,
Richard,
son of Richard and Helen
(Osgood)
Hun-
gerford,
b. Watertown, Sept. 2J, 1854.
Child : Ida
Rose,'"
b.
Watertown,
Nov. 11,
1880.
Frederick
W.,''
b.
Apr.
26,
1858;
res.
1902, Watertown;
m.
(i)
Watertown, Apr.
28, 1881, Elizabeth, dau. of Frederick
Haas,
b.
New York
City, Jan. 7, i860,
d.
Watertown,
Feb.
28, 1895 ;
m.
(2) Dec, 1897,'
Ida M.
Willey,
b.
Syracuse,
N.
Y., June 12,
i860.
Children,
b.
Watertown;
Frederick Howard,'"
b. Mar.
4, 1887;
Alice Elizabeth,
b.
Aug. 31,
1888.
Frank
Earnest,
b. Nov.
9,
1861
;
res.
1902,
Watertown.
1043. Perly
J.^
Babcock,
son of
Joshua
and Laura
(Holmes)
Babcock
(Jeremiah, Christopher,
William,
John, John. James),
b. Felts Mills, N. Y.,
Aug. 31,
1826;
d.
Aug. 24, 1863;
m.
(i)
Oct.
17, 1853,
Sarah E.
Furness,
b.
Nov.
3, 1836,
d. Dec.
22,
1858;
m.
(2)
Helen M. Green. She
d. at the home of H. H.
Babcock,
Watertown.
Children
by
first wife:
Charles P.,
b.
Sept.
6,
1854;
d. Bradford,
Pa.
Carrie
S.,
b.
;
d. .
Children
by
second wife:
Ellen M.,
b. Nov.
30,
1861
;
d.
young.
Mary
L.,
b. Mar.
31, 1863;
m.
James
Lane;
res.
1902,
Oil
City,
Pa.
1044.
George D.^ Babcock,
son of
Joshua
and Laura
(Holmes)
Babcock
(Jeremiah, Christopher,
William,
John, John, James),
b. Felts Mills.
N.
Y.,
Oct. 6,
1834;
res.
1902,
Mexico,
N. Y.
;
m.
Waterloo,
N.
Y.,
May
8, 1861, Mary
GEORGE D. BABCOCK.
Page 412.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
413
E.,
dan. of
John
and lianict
(Cuiie)
O'Neill,
b.
Waterloo,
Apr.
22,
1
84
1.
Children :
Florence
H.,
h. Waterloo. Nov.
ig. 1862;
res.
1902, Mexico;
m.
Mexico,
Aug. ,30. iSq.V George
P.
Johnson.
Henry
P.. b.
Jan. 4. 1864;
res.
1902,
Watertown. N. Y.
;
m. Water-
town.
Apr. 25, 1901.
Maud M. Andros.
Grace L.,
b. Me.xico, Nov.
5, 1865:
res.
1902, Afexico;
unm.
Mabel, b. Mexico,
June 14,
1868
;
res.
1902, Fayetteville,
N. Y.
;
m. Mexico, Nov.
27, 1895, John
D.
Nichols,
1).
Fayetteville.
No
children.
Amelia, b. Mexico,
July
16,
1870:
res.
1902,
Grand
Rapids, Mich.;
ni.
Mexico, June 10, 1891,
Fred P.
Himes,
b.
Oswego,
N. Y.
1045.
Adeit.a Roxanna*
Babcock,
dan. of Ambro.se and
Hiildah
(Babcock)
Babcock
(Jeremiah, Christopher,
William,
John. John, James),
b.
Champion,
X.
Y.,
July 7,
1829;
res.
1902, Carthag-e,
N. Y.
;
m.
Champion,
Oct.
8,
1854 ( ?),
Orville L., son of Isaac and
]\Iary (Willard)
Cutler,
b.
Brookline, Vt.,
Jan.
16. 1820.
Children :
Mary
Althea, b.
Aug.
28,
1855 ;
res.
1902, Worcester,
Mass.
;
m.
Carthage,
Dec. 22. 1880,
Oakley,
son of
Benjamin Walker,
b.
Rutland, N. Y.. Feb. 11,
1855.
Charles Ambrose, b.
Carthage,
Feb.
9, 1859;
d. Mar.
15,
1861.
Jennie
Isabelle, b.
Carthage,
Dec.
22, 1867
: res.
1902, Carthage ;
m.
Apr.
28.
1891, George
D.
Rythur,
son of Charles and
Mary
(De Groot) Rythur,
b. and res. in
Carthage.
1046.
Maria Amev^ Babcock, dan. of Ambrose and Huldah
(Babcock)
Babcock
(Jeremiah. Christopher,
William,
John, John, James),
b. Feb.
23, 1835;
res.
1902, 25
Westland
Street, Worcester, Mass.;
m. Feb.
22,
1855,
Marcus,
son of
George Coughlin,
b. and d. in
Champion,
N. Y.
Children :
Willie Babcock. b.
June
8.
1857;
d.
Jan. 7, 1859.
Eva Maria, b. Nov.
14, 1867;
m.
Sept. 15, 1896, John
Tracers,
of
Worcester. Has one child, Robert.
1047.
Althea
Josephine^
Babcock, dan. of Ambrose and
Huldah
(Babcock)
Babcock
(Jeremiah, Christopher,
\\'illiam,
John, John, James),
b.
Champion,
N. Y.,
July
n,
1838;
res.
1902,
Champion;
m. Chamnion.
June 30, 1859,
Obed W.. son of P. and Lina
(Randall)
Pierce, b.
Rutland,
N. Y.,
Feb.
9, 1829.
Children :
Albert Oscar, b.
Champion. Jan.
11.
1867:
res.
1902. .356
W. Ii6th
Street, New York: m. New York.
ept. 17, 1894. Jennie Bryne.
b. New York Cit^^
Lina
May,
b. Feb.
27, 1877;
res.
1902, Champion.
414
7^^'^ Bahcock
Genealogy.
1048.
Austin Angel**
Babcock,
son of
Jeremiah
and
Julia
(Frances)
Babcock
(Jeremiah, Christopher,
William,
John, John, James),
b. Felts
Mills,
N.
Y., Sept.
ii,
1827;
m.
Henderson,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
7, 1852,
Arcelia
M.,
dan. of
Stephen
and Charlotte
(Dunham)
Crittenton,
b.
Henderson,
Aug.
18,
1830.
Both res.
1902, Ogdensburg.
Children :
Sarah
M.,
b.
Rome,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
14, 1853;
res.
1902, Ogdensburg;
unm.
Charlotte T., b.
Ogdensburg,
Nov.
11, 1856.
Frederic S., b.
Apr.
21, i860;
d.
June 5,
i860.
Jason W.,
b.
May 4, 1862;
d.
Sept.
18,
1862.
Myron
Gleason, b. Dec.
19, 1865 ;
res.
1902, Ogdensburg
;
unm.
Julia A.,
b.
Apr. 17, 1870;
res.
1902,
16 W.
104th Street,
New York.
Is a teacher in the New York Public Schools.
Bessie
A.,
b.
July 31, 1872;
res.
1902,
16 W.
104th Street,
New
York. Is a
Stenographer
in the
Chesapeake
& Ohio R. R.
Co.,
New York.
1049.
Harriet E.^
Babcock,
dau. of
Jeremiah
and
Julia
(Frances)
Babcock
(Jeremiah, Christopher,
William,
John, John, James),
b. Felts
Mills,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 5, 1838;
d.
Watertown,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
26,
1895
;
m. De
Kalb,
N. Y.,
May 5,
i8s6, John
A. Brown,
b. St.
Albans,
N.
Y.,
Sept.
22, 1818,
d.
CaVthage,
N.
Y.,
July 4,
1882.
Children :
Ada
A.,^
b. De Kalb,
Jan. 27, 1859;
res. Palenville.
N. Y. ; m.
Carthage, May 27, 1885, Mansfield, son of
James
and Melinda
(Hamon) Gardner,
b. Palenville,
Apr. 3, 1859.
Children:
Linda,
B.,'"
b. Feb.
26, 1887;
Harold,
b. Feb.
9, 1889;
Luella
V.,
b.
Jan.
18, 1895.
Alice,
b.
Wellsville,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
5,
1861
;
d.
Carthage,
Feb.
5, 1865.
1050.
Phebe Catherine^ Babcock,
dau. of
Stephen
and
Mary
(Burch)
Babcock
(Stephen, Christopher,
Wil-
liam,
John, John, James),
b.
Granville, Mass.,
Mar.
29, 1839;
d.
Simsbury,
Conn.,
July
i, 1862;
m.
Simsbury,
Feb.
8,
1858,
James,
son of Charles and Uranea
(Bently)
Hunt, b. Cole-
brook, Conn.,
Mar.
28,
1836,
d.
Colebrook,
Feb.,
1877.
Child:
1461 Stephen,"
b.
July 15, i860;
m.
(i) Myra Pixley;
m.
(2) Mary
L.
Busha.
1051.
Sarah M.^
Babcock,
dau. of
Stephen
and
Mary
(Burch)
Babcock
(Stephen, Christopher,
William,
John, John, James),
b.-
Granville, Mass.,
Dec.
14, 1841
;
d.
Simsbury,
Conn.,
Dec.
11, 1884;
m.
Simsbury,
Dec.
29,
1861,
Tlic Bahcock
Genealogy.
415
Apollas,
son of Chester and Elizabeth
(Andrews)
Wilcox,
b.
Siiiisbury, Apr.
18,
1838.
Children :
Mary
S.. b. Canton. Conn.,
June 21, 1865;
m. Union
City, Conn.,
June 5. 1885,
Walter
L.,
son of Robert and
Julia (Welton)
Ben-
ham, b. Waterville, Conn.. Oct.
21,
1861. No children.
George
A., b.
Simsbury.
Oct.
9. 1869;
d.
Jan.
28,
1897.
Stephen
H.,'"' b.
Simsbury. July
16,
1872;
m. Union
City,
Dec.
31,
1892,
Inez L., dau. of Enoch L. and Florence
(Noble)
Broad-
bent, b. Hindsdale,
June
6.
1873.
Children: Helen
L.,'"
b.
July
12,
1894, Georgiana.
b.
Jan. 31, 1897.
Sarah, b.
Aug. 13, 1879.
1052.
LucRETiA Maria^
Babcock,
dau. of Elias and Lticre-
tia
(Davis)
Babcock
(Stephen, Christopher,
William,
John, John. James),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Oct.
12,
1839;
res.
1902, Stonington;
m.
Stonington, Sept.
26,
1865,
Samuel
H.,
son of Samuel and Harriet
(Haskell)
Chesebro,
b.
Stonington,
Dec.
8,
1838.
He is a merchant in
Stonington.
Child :
Pauline,
b.
Stonington, Aug. 3, 1879;
unm.
;
res.
1902, Stonington.
1053.
Elias^
Babcock,
son of Elias and Liicretia
(Davis)
Babcock
(Stephen, Christopher, W^illiam,
John, John,
James),
b. Town of
Stonington,
Nov.
24, 1843;
^-
Brooklyn,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
8, 1888;
m.
Stonington Borough,
Conn., Oct.
28,
1867,
Alice
D.,
dau. of
Benjamin
and Eunice
(Stevens)
Han-
cox,
b.
Stonington Borough, Aug.
10,
1845;
^^^-
1902,
Brooklvn.
Child :
Maria Chesebro, b.
Stonington, Sept.
18. 1868;
unm.;
res.
1902,
Brooklyn.
1054.
Delilah^
Babcock,
dau. of Phineas and Esther
(Cole)
Babcock
(Phineas, Christopher,
William,
John. John, James),
b. North East, Pa., Nov.
8,
1835;
res.
1900,
Erie,
Pa.
;
m. Harbor
Creek, Pa.,
Harley Adams,
son of
Jeremiah
and Catherine
(Bowen)
Adams,
b.
Erie,
1823,
d. Harbor Creek,
July
i, 1868.
Children,
b. Harbor Creek :
Mary J.,
b. Oct.
24, 1852;
res.
1900,
Erie
City;
m. Harbor
Creek,
1872,
Newell Heath.
John
D.. b.
Jan.
i,
1854;
res.
1900,
Harbor
Creek; m. North East,
Apr. 13, 1878,
Susan Henkson.
Henry
R., b.
July
2,
1855;
res.
1900.
Harbor
Creek;
m.
Ripley,
N. Y.,
Dec. 2,
1884,
Emma Parker.
Alice A., b.
Jan. 23. 1857;
res.
1900, Erie; m. Harbor
Creek,
Dec.
31, 1879,
Frank L. Sillnian.
4i6
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Jennie
S., b.
Aug. 31, 1859;
d.
Northville, Pa.,
Apr. 17, i8(/);
ni.
Adrian, Mich.,
Mar.
27, 1889,
Frank
Avery.
Loveca E., b. Mar.
24,
1861
;
res.
1900,
Erie; m.
July
26, 1884,
Vincent Bowen.
Phineas
F.,
b.
Jan. 23, 1864;
res.
1900, Langdon
Station, Sunnnit,
N.
Y.;
m.
Ripley,
N.
Y..
Mar.
25,
1886.
Frank
L.,
b. Feb.
21, 1866,
d. Mar.
2, 1874.
1055.
Setii H.^
Babcock,
son of Phineas and Esther
(Cole)
Babcock
(Phineas, Christopher, WiUiam,
John, John,
James),
b. North
East, Pa.,
Mar.
22, 1844;
res.
1900,
Grand
Mound,
la.
;
m. De
Witt, la.,
Aug.
20,
1872,
Sarah Ann
Hite,
b.
Canada,
Dec.
12,
1851.
Children :
John,
b. .
Avilda,
b.
Jan. 13, 1876;
m. Grand
Mound, Apr. 29, 1897,
Allen
Miller.
Jasper,
b.
Apr. 17, 1879.
Jennie,
b. Feb.
28,
1882.
1056.
Sarah
J.'^
Babcock,
dan. of Phineas and Esther
(Cole)
Babcock
(Phineas, Christopher,
William,
John,
John, James),
b. North
East,
Pa.,
July 4, 1845;
'"^s.
1900,
Eindley
Lake,
N. Y.
;
m.
Findley
Lake,
Oct.
11, 1865,
Ebene-
zer,
son of
James
and
Janett (Dorg)
Skellie,
b.
Findley
Lake,
Aug.
16.
1842,
d.
July
2,
1898.
Child:
Minnie
G.,
b.
Findley
Lake,
Nov.
7,
1868;
d.
Findley Lake,
Feb.
21, 1894;
m.
Findley
Lake, Nov.
11, 1891,
H. Reid
Weaver,
b.
Sept. 30, 1867.
No children.
1057.
WiNFiELD ScoTT^
Babcock,
SOU of Phincas and Es-
ther
(Cole)
Babcock
(Phineas, Christopher,
William,
John, John, James),
b. North
East, Pa.,
June
i,
1847;
res.
1900, Cattaraugus,
N. Y.
;
m.
Otto,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
4, 1869,
Flor-
ence,
dau. of Thomas and Amanda
(Harrington)
Sherman,
b.
Otto,
Oct.
8,
1853.
Child :
Jessie,
b. Otto,
Nov.
29, 1876;
unm.
1058. Delilah Ruth^ Babcock,
dau. of
Christopher
and
Louisa
(Cole)
Babcock
(Phineas, Christopher,
Wil-
liam,
John. John, James),
b.
Persia,
N. Y.,
Apr. 4. 1841
;
res.
1900,
North East. Pa.;
m.
(i)
North East,
June
2,
t866,
Charles,
son of
John
and Lucinda Brown, b.
Otto,
N. Y.,
Apr.
16,
1844.
d. Oil
A^illey,
Pa.,
Dec.
4, 1880;
m.
(2) Knapps
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 417
Creek,
X.
V.,
Mar.
13, 1884, James,
son of Samuel and Thank-
ful
(Phillips)
Slater,
b.
Crawford, Pa.,
Mar.
23, 1839.
No
children
by
second
marriage.
Children, b. North East:
William E..
b.
May
10,
1867:
m.
July 24, 1889. Mary
Eleanor Cliff.
Myrtle
L., b. Feb. 6,
1872;
m.
July
16, 1888, George
IMosher.
John D.,
b.
July 3, 1876;
res.
1900,
North
East;
unm.
1059.
W'lLLi.wi**
Babcock,
son of
Christopher
and Louisa
(Cole)
Babcock
(Phineas, Christopher,
William,
John,
John, James),
b.
Persia, N.
Y.,
Feb.
9, 1846;
res.
1900,
North
East, Pa.;
m.
Greenfield, Pa., Feb.
7, 1879,
Harriet,
dau. of
John
and Mirah
(Allen)
Archer, b.
Northville,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
29,
1846,
d. North East,
Jan.
20.
1898.
William is a farmer.
Children, res. North East:
Perry J.,
b.
Gridleyville.
Pa.. Feb.
2,
1882.
Emmet
E.,
b. Feb.
10, 1884.
1060.
Julia
Louise^ Babcock, dau. of
Christopher
and
Louisa
(Cole)
Babcock
(Phineas,
Christopher,
Wil-
liam,
John, John, James),
b. North
East, Pa.,
Nov.
10,
1856;
res.
1900, Knapps
Creek. N. Y.
;
m.
(i)
North
East.
July 4,
1872, Stephen
W. Baker;
m.
(2) Dunkirk,
N.
Y., Oct.
22,
1883, John
B.
Currie, b. Rhode
Island,
Apr. 4, 1841.
Children
by
first
marriage
:
Burton W.. b. North
East.
Apr. 3. 1877.
Donald, b. North East.
Sept.
21. 1881.
Children
by
second
marriage
:
Lillian, b. Duke Center. Pa..
July 2t,. 1887.
John
B., b. Duke
Center,
May
18.
1891.
1061.
Annie E.^
Babcock,
dau. of
Joseph
and
Mary
B.
(Cole)
Babcock
(Phineas,
Christopher,
W^illiam,
John, John, James),
b. North
East, Pa., Oct.
3, 1842;
res.
1900.
Des Moines, la.;
m.
Westfield. N.
Y..
Sept.
21,
1865,
Wilbur,
son of Ebenezer and Eunice
(Shattock)
Easton,
b.
Greenfield, Pa.,
Aug. 19, 1840.
Children,
b.,
except
first,
at Des Moines:
Geary,
b. North East. Oct. 21, 1866.
John
W., b.
May 29, 1870.
James
W., b. Dec.
17. 1871.
Bessie L.. b. Dec.
23, 1874.
A. Nettie, b.
May 15. 1877.
George
W.. b. Dec. 12.
1879.
Sadie
E.,
b.
Apr.
12.
1883.
27
41
8 The Bahcock
Genealogy.
1062.
hoviLL.v'^
Babcock,
dan. of
Joseph
and
Mary
B.
(Cole)
Bahcock
(I'hineas, Christopher,
WilHani,
John, John, James),
b. North
East, Pa.,
Oct,
7, 1847;
res.
1900,
Des
Moines,
la.;
ni. Des
Moines,
Jan.
28,
1877,
H.
AHen,
son of
Lyman
and Alniira
(Wheaton) Titus,
b.
Vermont,
Feb.
24, 1835.
Children :
Willie
H.,
b. Feb.
10, 1880.
Julia A.,
b. Oct.
11, 1883.
1063. Henry C.^
Babcock,
son of Thomas and
Abigail
(Wentworth)
Babcock
(Asa, Christopher,
William,
John, John,
James),
b. Dec.
21,
1843;
^^^-
1902,
Lebanon,
N. Y.
;*
m.
Earlville,
N.
Y., Apr. 18, 1871. Dora,
dau. of Wil-
liam and Lovina
(Fox)
Beach,
b.
Columl)us,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
12,
1848.
Children :
Lizzie
A.,
b. Lebanon,
July 23, 1872;
m.
Earlville,
Feb.
15, 1894,
Eugene
N.,
son of
Hartley
and Sarah
(Williamson) Poole,
b.
Lebanon,
Nov.
19, 1871.
No children.
Fannie
A.,
b. Lebanon,
Sept.
28,
1874;
m.
Earlville,
Feb.
15, 1894,
Richard
J.,
son of
Henry
and
Fanny Faulkner,
b.
Canterbury,
England,
Nov.
25, 1867.
No children.
Richard, b.
Randallsville,
N. Y.,
Sept. 7, 1879.
Florence
A.,
b.
Lebanon, Sept. 18,
1882.
1064.
Mary A.^
Babcock,
dau. of Thomas and
Abigail
(Wentworth)
Babcock
(Asa, Christopher, William,
John, John. James),
b. Feb.
24, 1847;
*^1-
Earlville,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
27, 1895;
m.
Deansboro,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
7, 1871,
Adelbert
A.,
son of David and Delia
Stone,
b.
Lebanon,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
6,
1849.
Child :
Jennie
A.,
b. Lebanon,
Sept. 19, 1872;
m.
Hamilton,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
29,
1892,
Verne
Figary.
1065.
James
H. M.*^
Babcock.
son of Thomas B. and
Abigail
(Wentworth)
Babcock
(Asa,
Christopher,
William,
John, John, James),
b.
Brockport,
N.
Y..
June 24, 1850;
res.
1902, 6358
I^eoria
Street,
Chicago,
111.
;
m.
Elkhart, Ind..
Nov.
15,
1882,
Ida
L.,
dau. of Charles H. and
Jennette J.
Peck. He
is a
policeman.
Children,
b. Elkhart:
Abbic Leonette,
b. Mar.
31, 1884.
Harold, b. Nov. 16,
1892;
d.
Sept. 29, 1893.
1066.
George W.^
Babcock,
Jr.,
son of
George
W. and
Mary
K.
(Richards)
Babcock
(Asa, Christopher,
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
419
William,
John, John. James),
b. Norwicli. Conn.,
Dec.
2t^,
1835;
d.
Juniata,
Neb.,
IMay
8,
189
1
;
m. Leonardsville,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
10, 1861,
Ella A.
Robinson,
b.
Leonardsville;
res.
1900,
Pasadena,
Cal.
Children :
Carrie,
b.
Tully.
N.
Y.,
Oct.
24, 1865;
d.
Juniata,
Feb.
5. 1887.
Freddie,
b.
July 27, 1878;
d. in
infancy.
1067.
William Stephen*
Babcock,
son of
George
W. and
Mary
(Richards)
Babcock
(Asa, Christopher,
Wil-
liam,
John, John, James),
b. La
Grange,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 27, 1837;
res.
1900, Fayetteville,
N. Y.
;
m. Dec.
18,
1867,
Sarah
C.,
dati. of
Spafford
and Almena
(Hill)
Allen,
b. Feb.
i,
1838.
Children :
Lovera H., b. Morrisville, N.
Y.,
Oct. 11,
1872;
res.
1900, Fayette-
ville ; unm.
Mary
Almina, b.
Fabius,
N. Y.,
Jan. 14. 1874:
d.
Fabius, May 4,
1874.
Oren
A.,
b.
Fabius,
Dec.
11, 1875;
d.
Fayetteville,
Oct.
29,
1881.
1068.
DuANE Perry*
Babcock,
son of
George
W. and
Mary
K.
(Richards)
Babcock
(Asa, Christopher,
William,
John, John, James),
b. La
Grange,
N.
Y.,
May 19, 1841 ;
res.
1900, Fayetteville,
N. Y.
;
m.
Tully,
N. Y.,
Jan. 14, 1867,
Ro-
salie, dan. of William and Susan
(Morse)
\\'ickham,
b.
Tully,
Feb.
8, 1844.
Children :
Glen Le
Roy,
b.
Fayetteville, Aug.
18,
1871 ;
m.
Norwich, Conn.,
Nov.
4, 1896,.
Bessie
J.
Gates.
Susan Rosalie, b.
Fayetteville, Aug.
16.
1873;
res.
1900, Fayetteville.
1069.
Mary Ellen*
Babcock,
dau. of
George
W. and
Mary
K.
(Richards)
Babcock
(Asa, Christopher,
William,
John, John, James),
b. Norwich, Conn.,
Mar.
26,
1843;
I'^s.
1900, Onondaga,
N. Y.
;
m.
Vesper,
N. Y.,
June 3,
1868,
Rev.
D.
W.,
son of Hiram S. and
Sophronia (Curtiss)
Sherman,
b.
Virgil,
N.
Y.,
Feb. 18,
1840.
Rev. D. W. Sherman is a Methodist
Episcopal clerg}mian.
Children :
Fred W., b. S.
Onondaga.
Nov. 16.
1877.
Frank R., b. Summit Station,
Jan. 14.
1880.
Floyd
C. b.
Perryville.
N. Y.. Nov. 2. 1881.
Mary Floss,
b.
Perryville.
Mar. 6,
1884.
1070.
LuciNDA
J.*
Babcock, dau. of
George
W. and
Mary
K.
(Richards)
Babcock
(Asa, Christopher, William,
420
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
John, John, James),
b.
W'oonsocket,
R.
I.,
June
i, 1848;
res.
1900,
S.
Omaha, Neb.;
m.
(i) Vesper,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
25, 1871,
EHas,
son of
Harry
and
Mary
Ann
(Parkerson)
Rowland,
b.
Vesper, Se])t. 3. 1848,
d.
Juniata,
Nelx,
Sept.
i,
1875;
m.
(2)
Chicago,
III.,
June 15, 1892,
Charles
\V.,
son of Charles G. and
Harriette B.
Smith,
b. Center
Village,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
12, 1844.
Child
by
first
marriage:
Grace
Mabel,
b.
Vesper,
Dec.
25, 1875;
unm.
;
res.
1900,
S. Onialia.
1071.
James
W.*
Babcock,
son of Asa and Clemantine
(Webster)
Babcock
(Asa, Christopher,
William,
John, John, James),
b. Leonardsville,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
22,
1838;
res.
1900,
Geneva,
O.
;
m.
Leonardsville, Aug. 27,
i860,
Helen
M.,
dan. of
Perry
W. and Annie
(Coon)
Clarke,
b. Leonards-
ville,
Nov.
7, 1838.
Child :
Callie
E.,
b. St.
Catharines, Ontario, Canada, Apr. 10, 1871 ;
res.
1900,
Geneva.
1072.
Asa Babcock* Prentice,
son of Allen and Elizabeth
(Babcock)
Prentice
(Asa, Christopher,
William,
John,
John, James),
b.
Persia,
N.
Y.,
July 29, 1838;
res.
1903,
North
Loup,
Neb.;
m.
(i)
Scott,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
11,
1865,
Mar-
ion
W.,
dau. of
George
S. and Amelia
(Maxson)
Greene,
b.
Scott,
June 3, 1838,
d. Adams
Center,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 30, 1875;
m.
(2)
Verona,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
14, 1877, Mary
A.,
dau. of Dea-
con Ira and
Nancy (Perry)
Greene,
b.
Verona,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
27,
1837.
No children
by
second
marriage.
Children :
Lucy
A.," b. Christiana, Wis.,
Aug.
6, 1867;
res.
1903,
Leonards-
ville,
N. Y.
;
m. Adams Center. Oct.
17,
1888, Alfred T.,
son of
S. C. and Theresa
(Clark)
Stillman. b.
Scott, Apr.
i,
1864.
Chil-
dren : Marion,^" Lucile, Carol,
Hazel.
Mary
Louise, b. Adams Center, Oct.
,30, 1868; d.
Aug. 3, 1870.
Harry
W., D.D.S.. b. Adams Center, Oct. 26,
1873;
m.
Alfred,
N.Y., Sept., 1901,
Alice L
Toop ;
res.
1903, Washington Avenue,
Lincoln Park, Yonkers,
N. Y.
Alfred
Carlyle,"
M.D.,
b. Adams
Center,
Feb.
18, 1875;
res. New
York
City:
m. Alfred,
June 27. 1897, Lily,
dau. of Abiel and
Margaret (Gilchell)
La
Forge,
b. New York
City,
Mar.
16, 1875.
Have one
son, Carlyle
La
Forge,'"
b. New York
City, June 24,
1902.
1073. Louise E.^
Babcock,
dau. of
Christopher J.
and Har-
riet
(Button)
Babcock
(Asa, Christopher, William,
John, John, James),
b.
Irving,
N.
Y.,
Nov. 12,
1845
; res.
1900,
Winfield, Kan.;
m.
(i)
Mr.
Bowen;
m.
(2)
Francis
G.,
son
The Babcock
Genealogy.
421
of Luther and
Polly (Randal)
Powers, I).
Harmony,
N.
Y.,
1838. Proprietor Arlington
Hotel,
Wintield.
Children :
Dr. Fred.
J.
Bowen. 1). ; m.
Wiscoy.
N.
Y.,
Amanda
Whitney;
1900
was Coroner at Mt. Morris, N. Y.
Bessie
Powers,
b. South
Bend, Ind., 1886;
res.
IQOO,
Winfield.
1074.
Willis A.*^
Babcock,
son of
Christopher J.
and Har-
riet
(Button)
Babcock
(Asa, Christopher,
William,
John, John, James),
b.
Irving-,
N.
Y..
May
i,
1852;
res.
1900,
Smyrna,
N. Y.
;
m.
Hubbardsville,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
28, 1875,
Bar-
bara
F.,
dau. of Pardon and Emeline
(Murphy)
Clark,
b.
Brookfield,
N. Y., Oct.
2, 1846.
Child:
Harriet, b.
Hubbardsville, 1876;
m. E. C.
Cook;
res.
1900,
Oneida
Castle, N. Y.
1075. Frank P.^ Babcock,
son of
Christopher J.
and Har-
riet
(Button)
Babcock
(Asa, Christopher.
William,
John, John, James),
h.
Irving,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
8,
1854:
res.
1900,
Washington,
Pa. ;
m.
\Vheeling,
W.
Va.,
Feb.
4, 1880,
Francis
v.,
dau. of William and
Juliana (Harris)
Redman,
b. Hone-
oye
Falls. N. Y.
Children :
Harriet L., b. Foster
Brook, Pa., Dec. 16, 1881.
Jessie,
b.
Washington. July 24,
1888;
d.
July
18, 1895.
1076.
Hermon I.^
Babcock,
son of
Christopher J.
and Har-
riet
(Button)
Babcock
(Asa,
Christopher,
William,
John, John, James),
1).
Irving,
N. Y.,
June 6,
1856;
d. S.
Dayton,
N.
Y.,
May
28,
1885;^
m.
(i)
Villanova,
N.'
Y.,
Sept.
29, 1875, Viroqua.
dau. of Luther and Sarah
J.
Ames,
b.
Cherry
Creek,
N. Y..
June 24, 185s,
d. Pine
Valley, July 5,
;
m.
(2)
Arkansas
City.
Kan., Lina
Young.
No children.
Children
by
first
marriage
:
Nellie G.,
b.
Cherry
Creek.
Sept.
16,
1876;
d. Kenerdsville, Pa.,
Aug. 4, 1877.
Cecil H., b. Pine
Valley,
Mar. 20,
1879;
d. Cherry Creek,
Nov.
24,
1889.
1077.
Harriet^ Babcock,
dau. of William and Harriet
(Pelton)
Babcock
(Asa, Christopher.
William.
John,
John, James),
b. Peterboro, N.
Y.,
Jan. 24, 1864:
m. Leon-
ardsville,
N.
Y.,
Sept.
8,
1885.
Merton H.,
son of
Henry
and
Ardicicia
(Palmeter)
Brown,
b.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
16,
1859-
422
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Child:
Elsie
L.,
b.
Brookfield, Sept. 22,
1888.
1078.
William O.*^
Beebe,
son of Oliver and Sarah Ann
(Babcock)
Beebe
(Samuel, Samuel, William,
John,
John, James),
b.
July
24, 1838;
res.
1902, Wooster,
O.
;
m.
Hartford, Conn., Sq\A. 8,
1870, Fanny Allyn
Sill.
Children :
Julia,
1).
Cuyahoga
Falls, O.,
Mar. 20,
1872;
m.
Minnesota, June
2j, 1900,
Russel B.
Thompson.
No chihlren
(1902).
Elizabeth,
b.
Cuyahoga Falls, July 20, 1878;
unm.
1079.
Charles C.^
Taylor,
son of William and Elizabeth
(Babcock) Taylor
(Samuel, Samuel, William,
John,
John, James),
b.
Fayetteville,
N.
C,
Dec.
25, 1847;
^'^^-
190-.
Durham,
N. C.
;
m.
Hillsboro,
N.
C,
Nov.
4, 1873,
Elizabeth,
dau. of
Henry
Richards,
b.
Hillsboro,
Oct.
23, 1850.
Children,
b. Durham :
Elizabeth,
b. Feb. 12,
1877;
m. T. C. Chuk.
Sarah
J.,
b.
Sept.
18.
1879.
Kate
T.,
b. Feb.
9,
1886.
1080.
Lucy Catherine^ Goodell,
dau. of Gera and
Jane
(Babcock)
Goodell
(Samuel,
Samuel, William,
John,
John, James),
b.
Middletown, Conn., Dec.
10,
1847;
res.
1902,
93
Crown Street, Meriden,
Conn.
;
m.
Middletown,
May 19,
1875, Georg-e
A.,
son of Abner and
Lucy (Lung)
Church,
b.
Hartford, Conn.,
May
11,
1847,
d.
Mericlen, Sept. 13, 1898.
Children,
b. and res. Meriden :
Robert G., b.
May 24, 1877.
Howard, b.
Aug.
21,
1881.
William
B.,
b.
Jan. 19,
1886.
1081.
William Henry^
Chapman,
son of William and
Hannah
(Babcock) Chapman
(Samuel, Samuel,
Wil-
liam,
John, John, James),
b. Middletown,
Conn.,
Aug.
10,
1834;
res.
1902,
Middletown;
m.
(i)
Middletown,
Apr. 9,
1855,
Sarah
C,
dau. of Asahel and Sarah
(Brown)
Brooks,
b.
Hebron, Conn.,
July 25, 1835,
d.
Middletown,
Nov.
18,
1898:
m.
(2) Wheeling,
W. Va.,
June 15, 1900,
Eliza,
sister of first
wife.
Child:
Lila, b. Middletown,
Aug. 17, 1856:
res.
1902.
200 W.
98th Street,
New
York;
m. Middletown,
1876,
Edward,
son of
Anthony
Parshley.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
423
1082.
Maria L.*^
Babcock,
daii. of Charles and Lavina
(Goodrich)
Babcock
(Samuel, Samuel, William,
John,
John. Tames),
h. Collinsville, Conn., Feb.
13, 1849;
res.
1902,
Hillsdale.
N. Y.
:
m.
Collinsville,
Sept.
21,
1870, Myron
\V.,
son of
John
and Sarah
(Westfall) Thompson,
b.
Chicopee
Falls,
Mass..
Apr.
21,
1847,
d.
Hillsdale,
Feb.
13, 1894.
Children,
b. Collins\'ille :
Sarah L., b.
Sept. 14. 1871 ;
res.
190J.
Hillsdale.
diaries
J.,
b.
June 16, 1873;
res.
1902,
621 E. i62d Street. New
York
;
m. Nov.
16, 1898, Laura,
dau. of Edward and
Ophelia
(Flewellyn) Quinby,
b. Mt. Kisco, N. Y., Mar.
28, 1879.
Vietta
E.,
b.
May 25, 1875;
res.
1902.
Warwick. N. Y.
;
m. Car-
mel,
N. Y..
June 24. 1897.
Rev. Elmer, son of Thomas and
Polly
(Downs) Count,
b.
EUenville,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
5,
1861.
Helen Alberta, b. Feb.
15. 1877;
res.
1902, Craryville,
N. Y.
;
m.
Hillsdale, Jan.
i,
1896,
Wallace
D.,
son of
Benjamin
and Hattie
(Barnes)
Ostrander,
b.
Hillsdale,
Oct.
27, 1873.
1083.
Joseph
Edgar^ Bacon,
son of
Joseph
and Maria
(Bab-
cock)
Bacon
(Samuel,
Samuel,
\\'illiam,
John, John,
James),
b. Middletown,
Conn.,
Feb.
11, 1842;
res.
1902,
Middletown: m.
Longmeadow,
Mass.,
Oct.
13, 1863,
Helen
A.,
dau of William and
Jane
Mann,
b.
Middletown,
Dec.
6,
1842.
Child,
b. Middletown:
Alice
M.,
b.
May 4,
1866;
res.
1902, Middletown;
m.
Middletown,
May 6, 1885,
Charles H. Lewis, b.
July 4, 1869.
Has five children.
1084.
Theodore Hurlbut* Babcock. son of Samuel and
Ellen L.
(Hurlbut)
Babcock
(Samuel.
Samuel,
W^il-
liam,
John, John, James),
b. Middletown, Conn.,
Jan.
20,
1845
;
res.
1903, 48
W.
70th
Street. New York
;
m.
(
i
)
Hoboken.
N.
J.. Apr. 15, 1864,
Nellie L.
Granger,
b.
Apr. 15, 1847,
d. Hart-
ford, Conn.;
m.
(2)
New
York,
June 3, 1873,
Catherine
H.,
dau. of
John
and Delia
(Johnson)
W^ilson,
b.
England,
Dec.
9,
1844.
Theodore Babcock was
Supervisor
of the
Twenty-second
Ward.
Brooklyn,
188 1-2. He was
Captain
in the
13th Regi-
ment.
National
Guard,
N. Y..
1881-90.
when he was
promoted
to Ordnance Officer,
with rank of
Major
on stafif of the 2d
Brigade,
National
Guard,
New
York,
which
position
he now
holds.
In
1902
he was Democratic candidate for
Congress
in the
20th New York District
(Orange.
Rockland,
and Sullivan
Counties),
but was defeated
by
a strict
party
vote.
424
The Babcock
Genealogy.
Children
by
first wife:
Helen
Louise,
b. Middletown, Conn., May 9, 1865;
res.
1903,
201
T
Street,
N.
W., Washington,
D. C.
;
m.
Bridgeport, Conn.,
Oct.
27, 1887. Philip
N.,
son of William and Ann
(Haviland)
Robin-
son,
b. Wilkesbarre,
Pa.,
Feb.
21, 1864.
1462
Frederick
H.,"
b. Mar.
29, 1867;
m. Mabel E.
Montgomery.
1463
Theodore
H.,
b.
July 3, 1870;
m.
Margaret
A.
Daly.
Child
by
second wife:
Margaret
Theodora, b. Feb.
14, 1892.
1085.
Arthur Henry^
Babcock,
son of Samuel and Ellen
L.
(Hurlbut)
Babcock
(Samuel,
Samuel, William,
John, John, James),
b. Mar. 20,
1849;
^^-
J'^"-
20,
1898;
m.
Dec.
18,
1873,
East
Hartford, Conn.,
Esther
Brewer,
b. East
Hartford,
June 14, 1848.
Children :
Henry
Arthur, b.
May 11, 1879:
res.
1903, Middletown,
Conn.
Le
Roy,
b. Dec.
16, 1880;
d. Mar.
30, 1889.
1086.
Samuel^ Babcock,
son of Samuel and Ellen M.
(
Carter)
Babcock
(
Samuel, Samuel,
William,
John,
John, James),
b.
Middletown, Conn.,
Nov.
i,
1863;
res.
1903,
Middletown;
m.
Durham, Conn., Oct.
9, 1890,
Ellen
C,
dau.
of
Jerome
and Elizabeth R.
(Hull)
Johnson,
b.
Diudiam, Jan.
31, 1869.
Children,
b. Middletown :
Nathalie L., b. Mar.
24, 1892.
Helen
D.,
b.
Sept. 25, 1897.
1087.
Harriet Matilda^
Babcock,
dau. of
John
and
Sally
(Chamberlain)
Babcock
(John. Josiah, Job. Job. John,
James),
b. New
Haven, Conn.,
Eel).
11, 1814 ( ?)
;
d.
Durham,
Conn.,
Jan.
i,
1900;
m. New
Haven. Edward P.
Camp,
of
Durham.
Children,
b. New Haven:
Henry
L..
Mary
G.
(d.
in
infancy), Mary
Ella,
Harriet
Babcock,
M. W.
Wadsworth,
Edward P.
1088.
John
Newton^
Babcock,
son of
John
and
Sally
(Chamberlain)
Babcock
(John, Josiah. Job, Job, John,
James),
b. New
Haven, Conn.,
May
18. 1816: d.
Morgan
Park. 111.,
Nov.
23, 1891
;
m. Durham, Conn.,
Charlotte R.
Bromley,
of
Norwich. Conn.,
d.
Morgan
Park,
Jan. ( ?), 1903.
Children :
John Henry,
b. Norwich,
1838.
Mary
Caroline, b.
Norwich,
1839;
res.
1903, Morgan Park;
m.
Charles Ten Brooke.
THEODORE H. BABCOCK.
Page 423.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
425
1464
Einclinc C' b. Feb.
22, 1842;
m. Clarence E. Diitton.
George Bromley,
b. New
Haven, Conn.,
Nov.
11, 1849;
res.
1903,
Morgan
Park.
Frederic, b. New Haven,
1856;
res.
1903, Chicago,
111.
William
Bromley,
b. New liaven,
1859.
1089.
liiiXRv Chamberlain^
Babcock,
son of
John
and
Sally
(Chamberlain)
Babcock
(John, Josiah, Job, Job,
John, James),
b. New
Haven, Conn.,
Apr. 15,
1818;
d. New
Haven,
Sept. 3,
i860;
m.
(i)
Maria
Warner;
m.
(2)
New
Haven,
Dec. 12.
1841,
Mrs.
Mary
E.
(Thompson)
Wells,
b.
\\'aterbury,
Conn.,
18
16,
d. New
Haven,
May 9, 1878.
Children,
b. New Haven:
1465
Rev. Charles
Henry,"
b.
July 3, 1845;
m.
(i) Emily
C.
(Goodrich)
INlcad; m.
(2)
Mrs. Isabelle
(Wood)
Brown.
Frank
Chamberlain,
b. Mar.
17, 1847;
d.
Brooklyn,
N.
Y., Aug. 8,
1901.
1466 Mary Emily,
b.
Apr. 15, 1855;
m. Albert L.
Northrup.
1090.
Elizabeth Stella^ Babcock,
dau. of
John
and
Sally
(Chamberlain)
Babcock
(John, Josiah, Job, Job, John,
James),
b. New Haven, Conn.,
Sept. 5,
1826;
res.
1903, 322
N. Grove
Avenue,
Oak Park. 111.
;
m. New
Haven,
June 9,
1848, Henry
Thomas,
son of
Georg-e
and Clarissa
(Parmalee)
Hart,
b.
Guilford, Conn.,
Feb.
10,
1827,
d.
Guilford,
May,
.1863.
Children :
Elizabeth, b. New Haven; d. Oct.
3. 1851.
Henry
Thomas, b. New Haven ; res.
1903, Chicago,
111.
Clara,
b.
Brooklyn;
res.
1903. Chicago;
m. Oct.
21, 1879, George
D.. son of
George
and
Mary (Griswold)
Conklin.
Mary,
b.
Brooklyn ;
res.
1903. Chicago
;
m.
May 24, 1883,
Fred-
erick W.
Sandberg,
b.
Gothenburg,
Sweden.
1091.
France.s There.sa^ Babcock. dau. of
John
and
Sally
(Chamberlain)
Babcock
(John, Josiah, Job, Job, John,
James),
b. New Haven, Conn.,
May 13. 1829;
d. Oak
Park,
111.,
Jan. 3. 1903;
m. New Haven. Nov. 16,
1852,
Frederick
A. Vandenburo-h, b. Nassau, N. Y., Dec.
8,
1827,
d.
Chicago,
111.,
July 27, 1865.
Children, b. New Haven :
IMary,
b.
Sept. 19. 1853
; d. New Haven,
Aug.
8,
1854.
Frederick
Lyman,
b.
July 4. 1858;
res.
1902.
120 N. Oak Park
Avenue, Oak Park, 111.;
m. Albion, N. Y.. Mar.
2,
1894, Mary
G., dau. of
James
and
Mary (Bosworth) Richardson,
b.
Sept.
10,
1863.
No children.
1092.
Rev. Theodore^
Babcock,
D.D., son of Deodatus and
Mary (Hine)
Babcock
(John, Josiah, Job, Job,
426
The Babcock
Genealogy.
John, James),
b.
Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
May 23,
1822;
res.
1903,
221 Green
Street,
Syracuse,
N. Y.
;
m.
Saratoga Springs,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
7, 1847,
Elizabeth,
dau. of David and Hannah
(Payn)
Nash,
b.
Watervliet,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
16, 1825,
d. Man-
lius,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
8,
1895.
Dr. Babcock was ordained a deacon in the Protestant
Epis-
copal
Church in
1847,
and three
years
later advanced to the
priesthood,
since which time he has been Rector of the follow-
ing Episcopal
Churches in New York State:
Charlton,
Co-
hoes, Watertown, Hudson,
Oswego,
Manlius,
and
Jamesville.
He was Head Master of St.
John's
School at Manlius from
1875
to '81. He has also served on
many important
commit-
tees in the erection and
organization
of the new diocese in
Central New York. Since
1900
he has held the
very respon-
sible
position
of Dean of St. Andrew's
Divinity
School,
Syra-
cuse,
N. Y.
Children :
Theodore, Jr.,
b. Ballston
Spa.
N. Y., Oct.
31, 1848. Secretary
of
Board of Civil Examiners, Custom
House,
New York
City ;
unm.
1467 Henry
Nash," b. Dec. 20.
1850;
m. Charlotte
Morgan
Stoddard.
Lewis
Wainwright,"
b. Ballston
Spa.
N.
Y.,
Dec.
3, 1852;
d. New
York,
Aug. 27, 1901 ;
m. Watertown, N.
Y., Sept. 3, 1878,
Ger-
trude
S.,
dau. of
Henry
and Sarah
Hastings,
b. Theresa, N.
Y.,
July 23, 1859;
res.
190^,
Syracuse. Had one
child,
Gertrude
Sarah.'" b.
Aug. 28, 1879.'
d.
Aug.
16, 1880.
Mansfield,
b.
Cohoes,
N.
Y., Apr. 14, 1855;
d.
Watertown,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
15, 1858.
Elizabeth, b. Cohoes. Feb.
19, 1857:
d. Cohoes. Oct.
31, 1857.
Charles Edward
Payn.
b. Watertown,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
7, 1858;
m.
Ithaca,
N. Y.,
June 4, 1885, Lucy
B.,
dau. of Charles and Martha
(Bartlett)
Shackford,
b.
Lyim,
Mass.,
July 24, 1857. They
res.
1903, 47
Norwood
Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. No children.
Mary,
b. Watertown. Dec.
27,
i860;
res.
1903, Syracuse.
Katherine
McLean,
b.
Watertown, June 24, 1863 ;
d.
Watertown,
Aug. 5, 1863.
1093.
Rev.
John
Henry^ Babcock,
son of Deodatus and
Mary
(Hine)
Babcock
(John, Josiah, Job, Job, John,
James),
b. Ballston
Spa,
N. Y.,
Aug.
ii, 1826;
res.
1903, 503
Minnesota Avenue,
Sioux Falls, S. D.
;
m.
Troy,
N.
Y..
Dec.
28, i8s3. Margaret
A.,
dau. of Archibald and
Polly
Pierce,
b.
Troy, V823,
d.^ Mitchell, S. D..
Apr.
8,
1888.
He'is a
clergvman
in the Protestant
Episcopal
Church.
Child :
George,
b. Ballston
Spa, Jan. 9, 1855:
res.
1903. Fresno,
Cal.
;
m.
Irvington,
Cal..
July
20, 1882, Louise E., dau. of Edmund and
Lucretia
(Polk) Cearley,
b. Hot
Springs, Ark., May 10, 1856.
No
children.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 427
1094. Edward Davis**
Babcock,
son of Deodatiis and
Mary
(Hine)
Babcock
(John, Josiah, Job, Job, John,
James),
b. Ballston
Spa.,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
29, 1834;
d. New York
City, June 3, 1884;
m.
Philadelphia,
N.
Y., Sept.
20, i860,
Sarah
V.,
daii. of
Henry
and Fidelia
(Barron)
Danforth,
b.
Ballston
Spa, June 15, 1840;
res.
1903,
Detroit,
Mich.
Children :
Edward Danforth,
b. Port
Henry.
N.
Y.,
May
12, 1862;
res.
1903,
Philadelphia,
N. Y.
;
tn.
Philadelphia, June
ii, 1893.
Cana Bell,
dau. of Clark and Caroline
(Stephens)
White,
b.
Philadelphia,
Oct.
15. 1872.
George Worthington,
b. Ballston
Spa.
Dec.
8, 1866;
res.
1903,
Detroit.
1095.
Naomi^ Babcock,
dau. of Samuel and Phebe
(Couch)
Babcock
(Simeon.
Simeon, Samuel,
Job, John, James),
b. New York State.
July 27,
1808; d.
Eldora,
la..
May 5,
1884;
m. Bath. N. Y.,
Nov.
15. 1829,
Simeon Furman.
Children :
Simpson,
b.
Jan.
i,
1831
; d.
Apr., 1855,
unm.
Louise,
b.
June 9. 1833:
d.
Jan. 14, 1882;
m. Calvin Carriel.
Darius,
b. Alar.
24, 1837;
d.
Jan.
21, 1896;
m. Delia
(Graves)
Lewis.
John
M.. b. Dec.
27. 1839;
m. E.
J. Conger.
Lura R.. b. Mar. i,
1842;
m. Frank
J. Bach;
res.
1903,
Eldora,
la.
Lorinda E.. b.
June 25, 1844;
d.
Sept., 1863,
unm.
Lodentia, b. Dec. 16,
1846.
1096.
Rhoda Lura^ Babcock. dau. of Samuel and Phebe
(Couch)
Babcock
(Simeon.
Simeon. Samuel.
Job,
John. James),
b. New York
State.
May
8.
181
1;
d.
Eldora,
la.,
Aug.
26.
1861
;
m. Nov.
23, 1831.
Daniel
F..
son of Wil-
liam and Sarah
(Marshall)
Ellsworth, b. Oct.
6,
181 1. He
was Sheriff for Potter Countv, Pa.,
for a number of
years;
res.
1898.
Eldora.
Children :
Mahala. b.
June 25, 1833
;
m. Sheldon S. Winchester.
De
Roy.
b.
May
26.
1834:
d. Oct.
13. 1892:
m.
Charity
S. Westfall.
Freeman D., b.
July 25, 1836;
m.
Mary
Starkweather.
Daniel V.. b.
May 13, 1840;
d. Nov. 18,
1892;
m. Saloma Bowman.
Orlando M., b. Oct.
17, 1844;
m. Alice Baine.
1097.
Samuel* Babcock. son of Samuel and Phebe
(Couch)
Babcock
(Simeon, Simeon,
Samuel,
Job. John. James),
b.
May 13. 1813;
m.
Emily
Frink.
Children :
1468
Laura S.." h.
July
11,
1842;
m.
(i)
William P.
Simpson;
m.
(2)
Jesse
B.
Knight.
428
The Babcock
Genealogy.
1469 Lincoln,
b.
Aug.
22,
1858;
in. Eftio F.
Lackey.
1470 Sheridan,
b.
May 7,
i86j
; m. Liiinia L. Wchrnian.
1098.
Aaron Couch^^
Babcock,
son of Samuel and Phebe
(Couch)
Babcock
(Simeon,
Simeon, Samuel,
Job,
John, James),
b.
Bath,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
29, 1815;
res.
1902,
Corienne,
Utah;
m.
Ixonia, Wis.,
Nov.
14, 1847,
Matilda
Mendell.
Children :
Phccbe A., b.
Sept. 14, 1848;
m. Edwin R.
LLadley.
Mary H.,
b.
Aug. 24, 1850;
d.
Sept. 24, 185
1.
Ida M..
b.
May 29, 1855;
d.
Sept. 29, 1856.
Willard,
b.
July
2,
1859;
d-
Jan. 8,
1868.
Pearline Ella, b.
Aug. 14, i860;
m. Edward
Spencer.
Matilda,
b. Mar.
5,
1862; d. Dec.
23, 1863.
1099.
Elizabeth C.^
Babcock,
dau. of Samuel and Phebe
(Couch)
Babcock
(Simeon,
Simeon,
Samuel, Job,
John, James),
1).
Dryden,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
10,
1817;
res.
1896,
Eldora,
la.
;
m.
Tioga,
Pa.,
Oct. 2,
1836,
Daniel,
son of Aaron
and Hannah
(Howe)
Furman,
d.
Eldora,
June 14.
1888.
Children :
Horace H., b.
Apr. 17, 1839;
d.
May
8,
1892;
m. Theresa R. Ried ;
res.
1902,
Eldora. He enlisted
Sept.
12, 1861, 2d
Regiment,
Penn-
sylvania Infantry,
Volunteers;
discharged
Dec.
20, 1863.
Re-
enlisted next
day, 105th Pennsylvania Infantry,
Volunteers. Pro-
moted to
Corporal
and
Sergeant.
Mustered out Feb.
22, 1865.
Alanson W.. b.
Jan. 25, 1842;
d.
June 19, 1892,
unm.
Hannah, b.
Apr.
8,
1844;
res.
1902,
Garden Prairie, la.;
m.
Emery
E. Howe.
Aaron H.,
b. Nov.
7, 1845;
d. Nov.
14,
1861.
Amos
D.,
b. Mar. 20,
1847;
d. Mar.
16, 1859.
Junias
A., b.
Apr.
11,
1850:
d. Feb. 6, 1888; m. Anna Walker.
Ernest M.,
b. Mar. 18,
1853;
m. Belle Ackerman.
Alice I.,
I1.
June
21,
1855;
d. Feb.
25, 1864.
1100.
Bethiaii^ Babcock, dau. of Samuel and Phebe
(Couch)
Babcock
(Simeon,
Simeon, Samuel,
Job,
John, James),
b. Dec.
14, 1819;
m.
Milan, Mich.,
June, 1845,
Edward A. Smith.
Children :
Almond, b. Nov.
10, 1846;
res.
1902, Tappan,
N. Dak.
Melvin, b. Mar.
25, 1850;
res.
1902.
Muir, Mich.
1101.
Henry Clay^ Babcock,
son of Samuel and Rachel
(Burhite)
Babcock
(Simeon, Simeon, Samuel,
Job,
John, James),
b.
Waterloo,
N.
Y., Sept. 17,
1828;
res.
1902,
2349
Vine
Street,
Denver,
Col.
;
m.
Waukesha,
Wis.,
Nov.
7,
The Babcock
Genealogy. 429
1852,
lantha
C,
dait. of Reubeii and Hannah
(Moore)
Hurl-
but, b. New York
State,
May 31,
1826.
Henry
Babcock enHsted at Fond du
Lac, Wis., Sept. 19,
1864, Company
B, in the War of the
Rebellion,
serving
from
1864
to 1866. He was
pronu^ed
Nov.
30, 1864,
to First Lieu-
tenant,
iJtIi U. S.
Heavy Artillery.
He was a
carpenter by
trade, a lnml)er dealer in
Lincoln,
Neb.,
and a dealer in
agri-
cultural
implements.
Children:
1471 Stephen
E.," b. Feb.
14, 1854;
in. Ava Kaufman.
Clarence H..'' b.
Waiipun.
Wis.,
May
8,
1856;
res.
1902, 2349
Vine
Street, Denver;
m.
(i)
Eva Botsford
;
m.
(2)
Miss Ott
;
m.
(.3)
Carrie M.
Wood;
m.
(4)
Malinda
^
.
Walter Scott," b.
Waupun, Apr.
6,
1862
;
res.
1902, 2342
Race
Street,
Denver; m. Nov.
26, 1884, Mary Jean,
dau. of Lewis and Mar-
garet (Gilroy)
Gorham. Child: Carrie A.,'" b. Dec. 2,
1885.
Hattie
K.,""
b.
Waupun,
Nov.
22, 1864;
res.
1902, 2361
Vine
Street,
Denver;
m.
Denver, Aug. 15, i88g, Albert,
son of William and
Sarah
(Bigwood)
Sechrist, b.
Freeport,
111., Oct.
30,
1862. He is
a dealer in electrical
supplies.
No children.
1102.
Simeon^
Babcock, son of Samuel and Rachel
(Bur-
hite)
Babcock
( Simeon,' Simeon, Samuel,
Job, John,
James),
b. Avoca, N.
Y..
July
i,
1832;
d.
Manistee,
Mich.,
Jan. 3, 1896;
m.
June
11,
1863,
Sarah, dau. of
Joseph
and
Sarah
(Jarvis) Reynolds;
res.
1902,
Manistee.
Simeon was First Lieutenant, ist Wisconsin
Infantry,
three
months. Mustered out with
regiment.
Children :
Frederick R.. b.
May 4, 1865.
Robert, b. Milwaukee, Wis.,
Apr. 13, 1868;
m. Kathleen
Winn,
Mar. 18.
1896 ; res.
1902, Manistee,
Alich.
Ella L., b. Milwaukee.
May
2.
1870.
Helen
May,
b.
Milwaukee, May
2,
1870;
m.
Aug. 11, 1896,
Earl W.
Dow.
1103.
Hetty Ann^
Babcock, dau. of Samuel and Rachel
(Burhite)
Babcock
(Simeon, Simeon, Samuel,
Job,
John, James),
b.
Vernon, O.,
Sept. 19, 1841
; res.
1902,
2600
Michigan
Avenue,
Chicago,
Bl.
; m. Dec.
2y, 1865,
Milwau-
kee, Wis., Samuel B.
Martin, d.
Aug.
11,
1896.
Had five children : Elmer B.
; Wilton
W.,
m. Kate L
Dixon;
Samuel,
Jr.
; Walter,
and Marion E.
1104.
Titus B.'^
Babcock,
son of
John
and Marium
(Stone)
Babcock
(Simeon. Simeon, Samuel,
Job, John. James),
b.
June
20. 181 1
;
d.
Hastings.
Neb., Feb.,
1892;
m. Dec.
24,
1840,
Maria
Dailey,
d. Adams
County,
Neb.,
May
16,
1877.
430
The Babcock
Genealogy.
Children :
Julia
S., b.
Aug., 1842;
ni. A. H. Bowen
;
res.
1902, Hastings,
Neb.
Russel,
b.
Dec, 1845;
m. Freda Russel
;
res.-
1902, Hastings.
Carlos,
b.
May, 1850;
ni. and res.
1902,
in
Denver,
Col.
Nellie
D.,
b.
July. 1856.
Elisa, b.
Oct., 1857;
ni. S. P. Howland. Both res.
1902, Juniata,
Neb.
1105.
John
Smith^
Babcock,
son of
John
and Marium
(Stone)
Babcock
(Simeon, Simeon, Samuel, Job,
John, James),
b.
Bath,
N.
Y.,
June 30, 1813;
d.
Dundee,
Mich.,
Dec.
30, 1889;
m. Painted
Post,
N.
Y.,
June 14, 1835,
Jane
H.,
dau. of Thomas and
Nancy (Hale) Fleming,
b.
Painted
Post,
d.
Dundee,
1892.
Children,
b.
Dundee,
Mich :
Albert
H.,
b.
June 21, 1836;
res.
1902,
Beatrice, Neb.;
m. Pawnee
City,
Neb..
Jeanette Derbois,
b.
Atlanta, Ga.,
d.
Beatrice, Sept. 18,
1892.
Laura,"
b. Mar. 12,
1843 ;
m. Dundee, Oct. 12, 1870, John,
son of
Cyrus
and Almira Parsons
McBride,
b. Villanova, N.
Y., July 7,
1831. Children,
b. Dundee: Nettie,^"
b.
Apr. 2, 1880,
res. Forest-
ville, N. Y. ; Grace
J., twin,
res. Dundee.
George
D.,
b. Dec.
28, 1848;
res.
1902, Toledo,
O.
;
unm.
1107.
Oliver^
Babcock,
son of Simeon and
Lydia (Smith)
Babcock
(Simeon,
Simeon, Samuel,
Job. John, James),
b. Nov.
19, 1813;
m.
Sept.
2,
1838,
Elizabeth Frink. Had
six children :
Emily, Stephen, Dauphin, Lemuel, Simeon,
and
I.aura.
1108.
Olive^ Babcock,
dau. of Simeon and
Lydia (Smith)
Babcock
(Simeon,
Simeon. Samuel,
Job, John, James),
b. Nov.
9, 1819;
d.
Sabinsville, Pa.;
m.
John
W.
Sawyer,
d.
Potter
County,
Pa.
Children, b. in
Tioga
and Potter
Counties,
Pa. :
Lydia
C, b.
;
d.
Lansing,
Pa.;
m. Aaron Schoonmaker.
1472 Jane
M.,
b.
Aug. 13, 1834;
m-
d^
T. S.
Boyd;
m.
(2) Joel
Dick-
ens;
m.
(3) George
M. Dimmick.
Delana, b. ;
m. Abraham Bass.
Sally
E., b.
;
res.
1902, Lansing;
m.
(i) Wells;
m.
(2)
William Durant.
Martha, b. ;
res. Sabinsville, Pa.; m.
George
Roberts.
Albert W., b. .
Susan D.,
b. ; res.
1902,
Sabinsville.
Adelaide,
b.
;
d.
Pennsylvania;
m. Mesler.
1109.
Simeon^ Babcock, son of Simeon and
Lydia (Smith)
Babcock
(Simeon. Simeon, Samuel,
Job, John, James),
b. Steuben
County,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 3,
1820;
res.
1902,
Hewitt,
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
431
]\Jinn. ;
111.
Tioga County,
Pa., Feb., 1848,
Sarah
Jane,
dan.
of Daniel and Susan
Govver,
b. Dec.
11,
1829.
Children :
Bruce, h. Sal)insville, Pa.,
Feb. 11,
1X49;
res.
1902, Wells, Minn.;
ni. Blue Earth
City,
Minn.,
Marcia Cook.
1473
Viola
O.,"
b. Dec.
30. 185
1
;
m. IMiineas R.
Taylor.
1474
Susie E.,
1).
July
20,
1856;
m. Theodore
J.
Barton.
Ida
May.
b. Nov. 11.
1859;
res.
1902, Winnebago City, Minn.;
m.
Wells, Charles W. Wise.
Effie,
b. Sabinsville,
May 3, 1862;
res.
1902, Wells;
m.
Wells,
Elmer
Remington.
Lewis Edson," b. Rochester, Oct. 8,
1864;
res.
1902,
Hewitt. Minn.;
m. Wisconsin, Oct.
24, 1895.
Elizabeth, dau. of T.
Hansom,
b. Nor-
way.
Feb.
22, 1872.
Children, b. Wells: Mildred
R.,'"
b.
Aug. 12,
1897; Raymond
L., b.
May 22, 1899.
Elton.
1).
Apr. 16, 1867;
d. Wells,
Jan. 21, 1871.
Orvis
S.,
b.
Wells, Sept. 30, 1874
; res.
1902, Slayton,
Minn.
1110.
Enos^
Babcock,
son of Simeon and
Lydia (Smith)
Babcock
( Simeon, Simeon,
Samuel,
Job, John, James),
b. Bath.
N. Y..
Nov. i6,
1823;
d. Gold
Hill,
Ore.,
Dec.
27,
1890;
m.
Tioga County.
Pa.,
1844, Abby J.,
dau. of
George
and Sarah
(
Ferman
) Hurler,
b.
Tioga
County,
June 3,
1828,
d. Webster,
S.
Dak.,
Oct.'i;. 1889.
Children :
1475
Wilmenia A.,*
b.
May 4. 1846;
m.
James
R. Webster.
Lydia,
b.
June 29. 1849:
d.
Thorp,
Kan.,
Aug.
21, 1866;
m. Dec.
25, 1874, John
De Lack.
1476
Clara A., b.
July
26.
1856;
m. Lucius Bell.
Annie M.. b. Rochester. Minn.,
Sept.
8,
1859;
d. Brooten.
June 19.
1901
;
m. Rochester,
July 4. 1877,
Frank Devereau.
Georgia May,
b. ; d.
young.
Edith,
b. : d.
voung.
Stella Maud,^
b. R'ochester.
Apr.
8,
1867:
res.
1902,
Gold Hill,
Ore.; m.
(i) 1883,
Isaac N.
Blakely;
m.
(2) Jacksonville, Ore.,
Aug.
10,
1891, Joel,
son of
John
and Catherine
Stover, b. Dec.
22,
1855.
Child: Vernon R."
Blakely,
b.
Thorp,
Wis.
Jesse,
b.
Rochester, Jan.
i,
1869;
d.
Eagle Bend, Minn.,
Aug. 6,
1897.
Florence, b. Rochester,
Aug.
21.
1873;
res.
1902,
^Montevideo.
Minn.;
m. Montevideo,
Oct.
9. 1901,
Walter
Cosgriff.
1111.
Sarah^ Babcock.
dau. of Simeon and
Tydia (Smith)
Babcock
(Simeon,
Simeon. Samuel.
Job, John, James),
b.
Tioga,
Pa.,
Apr. 30, 1827;
d.
Dexter. Minn.. Oct.
13,
1888;
m.
Tioga, June, 1845.
Anson
Warren,
b. New York
City, July,
1823.
d.
Clymer.
Pa.,
Apr., 185
1.
Children. 1).
Clymer:
Clarence,
b. : res.
1902, Minneapolis,
Minn.; m. Dunkirk,
N. Y.. Cora L. Smith, b. Dunkirk.
1477
Oscar C." b. Oct. i,
1850:
m. Ida L. Hartwell.
Arthur B.. b. ; res.
Brownsdale, IMinn. ; m.
Austin,
Minn.,
Delia Bull,
b. New York State.
43-
T^hc Bahcock
Genealogy.
1112.
Betsy Ann**
Babcock,
dan. of Simeon and
Liberty
(Furnian)
Babcock
(Simeon, Simeon, Samuel,
Job,
John, James),
b.
Gaines, Pa.,
Oct.
i, 1846;
d. De
Soto, Wis.,
Jan.
6,
1902;
m. ])e
Soto,
Mar.
22,
1864,
William
M.,
son of
Sewall and Phoebe
(Hoyt)
Green,
b. Dansville, Vt.,
May
10,
1838;
res.
1902,
De Soto.
Children,
b. De Soto:
Chester,
b.
May 3. 1865 ;
d.
Sept. 2,
1868.
Nellie,
b. Feb.
25, 1869;
res.
1902, Harlton, Mont.;
m. De
Soto,
Dec.
26, 1894, J. L.,
son of W. G. and Nettie
(Miller) Davis,
b.
June 6,
1866.
Clarence,
b.
May
26, 1S71
; res.
1902, Garrison, Mont.;
m. Soldiers
Grove,
Nov.
18, 1900,
Laura
Guardner,
b. Soldiers
Grove,
Oct.
3,
1874.
Alfred,
b.
Sept. 29, 1874;
res.
1902,
Garrison.
1113.
John
D.*
Babcock,
son of Simeon and
Liberty (Fur-
man)
Babcock
(Simeon,
Simeon, Samuel,
Job, John,
James),
b.
Sept. 17, 1851;
res.
1902,
Maiden
Rock, Mont.;
m.
June 30, 1875,
Rosia Green.
Child :
Harvey,
b.
Sept. 6, 1879.
1114.
Andrew^
Babcock,
son of
Stephen
and
Sophia (Car-
nahan)
Babcock
(Simeon,
Simeon, Samuel,
Job, John,
James),
b. Steuben
County,
N.
Y.,
May 24, 1825;
d.
Eldora,
Ja.,
July
10,
1899;
m.
(i)
Pikes
Mills,
Jan. 4, 1852,
lantha
A.,
dau. of
John
and Eunice
(Smith)
Carriel,
b. Broome
County,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
4, 1830,
d.
June
8,
1873;
m-
(2) Mary
E. Garrison.
Andrew enlisted in
Tioga County,
Pa.,
Company
D,
57th
Pennsylvania
Volunteer
Infantry,
served in
Virginia
;
mus-
tered out Mar.
29, 1863.
Moved to
Minnesota,
thence to
Eldora, la.,
Jan.,
1868.
Children :
1478
Vernon E.." b. Oct. 8, 1852;
m. Anna Hunter.
Eunice S., b. Oct. 10,
1854;
res.
1902, 714
E. Adams
Street,
Spring-
field, 111. ;
unni.
Lawrence W., b.
June 30. 1856
; res.
1902, Rocky Ford, Col.
John
S.,
b.
Aug.
18,
1858;
res.
1902, 1421
Morris
Street,
Cheyenne,
Wyoming.
Andrew H., b.
May 4,
i860; res.
1902, Rocky
Ford; unm.
lantha A., b. Feb. 26,
1864;
m. Lawrence
Sindlar;
res.
714
E.
Adams Street.
Springfield.
Bertie R.,
b. Mar. 11. 1866.
Missionary
in
Japan;
res.
1902, Aomori,
Japan.
1115.
BuEL HuNT^ Babcock,
son of William and Perlie
(Hunt)
Babcock
(Simeon,
Simeon, Samuel,
Job, John,
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
433
James),
1). Bath,
N.
Y..
June
i8, 1823;
res.
1902,
Willard
State
Hospital;
111.
Bath,
Nov.
i, 1848, Crissy J.,
dau. of
David and
Margaret (Michaels)
Decker,
b.
Newburgh,
N.
Y.,
May
10,
1823,
(1. W.
Bay City,
Mich.,
Alar.
31, 1890.
Children :
Eugene Jeffrey,"
b. Painted Post.
N. Y.. Oct.
31, 1851 ;
res.
1902,
Lockport,
N. Y.
;
m. Geneva.
N.
Y.,
Oct.
7. 1880,
Anna R. Wil-
son. He is rector of Christ's Church,
Lockport,
N. Y.
They
have one
daughter, Alarjorie Bell,^"
b. Grand
Rapids, June
i, 1883.
1479
Otis H.,''
1). Oct.
31, 1851;
m. Susan Blake.
1480
Ida
Jane,
b.
Sept. 23, 1857;
m. Frank F. Cole.
1116.
William Henry'^
Babcock,
son of
Job
and Eliza
J.
(McGregor)
Babcock
(Job,
Ichabod,
John, Job, John,
James),
b.
Alburg,
Vt.,
Jnne
21,
1843;
^^s.
1902,
Hiawatha,
Kan.;
nL
Alburg, Jan.
i.
1866,
Celia
A.,
dau. of Nathan
and Lois
(Hazen) Kinsley,
b.
Alburg, Sept. 14, 1841.
William Babcock served three
years
in the Civil
W^ar,
ist
Vermont
Artillery,
nth Vermont
Volunteers;
was wounded
at Cold Harbor,
Va. He and his sons are farmers.
Children,
b. Hiawatha :
Fred E.,
b. Feb.
2, 1870;
res.
1902, Hiawatha;
m. Dec.
12, 1897,
Annie Klimfeltre, b. Hiawatha,
Mar.
17, 1870.
Burton, b.
Sept.
8, 1872;
res.
1902, Hiawatha;
m.
Norah,
dau. of
Joseph
and
Mary (Becket) Rogers.
Lois
J.,
b.
Jan. 7, 1879.
1117. Philyer L.'*
Babcock,
son of Ichabod and Mersula
(Soles)
Babcock
(Job,
Ichabod,
John, Job, John,
James),
b.
Portland, Mich.,
Oct.
20, 1846;
res.
1902,
Park-
man Place, Dorchester, Mass.
;
m.
Patton,
Canada, Apr.
26,
1
87
1, Sarah
Jane Bright,
b. Sutton. Canada,
June 24, 1850.
Children,
res. Dorchester:
Albert,
b. Sutton, Canada.
Jan. 23. 1872 ;
m.
Boston,
Nov.
27. 1895,
Jennie
Powell.
Edith Anne,
b.
Aug.
21,
1873.
Ethel
Louise,
b. Oct.
26, 1878.
1118.
Sarah Aseneth^
Babcock,
dau. of Ichabod and Mer-
sula
(Soles)
Babcock
(Job,
Ichabod,
John, Job. John,
James),
b.
Alburg,
Vt.,
Oct.
29, 1856;
res.
1902,
Sutton,
Ouel)ec;
m. West Broome,
Quebec,
Oct.
11,
1874,
Ransom
J.,
son of Harmon and Fannie
(Durkee) Parsons,
b.
Sutton,
Canada,
Dec.
29, 1851.
Child :
Mabel
P.,
b.
Boston,
Mass.,
June
20, 1892.
28
434
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
1119.
Emma Sopjiia''*
Babcock,
dau. of Ichalxxl and Mer-
snla
(Soles)
Baljcock
(Job,
Icliabod,
John, Job, John,
James),
b.
Alburg, Vt.,
Sept.
12,
1858;
res.
1902, 25
Park-
man
Street, Dorchester,
Mass.
;
m.
Boston, Mass., Sept.
6,
1888,
Lewis
Howard,
son of Thomas L. and
Mary
R.
(Shel-
den) Lovejoy,
b.
Reading,
Mass.,
Jan.
10,
1858.
Children,
b. Boston ;
Carl
H.,
b.
June
22.
1889.
Josephine,
b. Mar.
13, 1892.
1120.
Henry^
Babcock,
son of Thomas and
Saphronia
(Darrow)
Babcock
(Job,
Ichabod,
John, Job, John,
James),
b.
Alburg,
Vt.,
May
21, 1848;
res.
1902,
St.
Albans,
Vt.
;
m. St.
Johnsbury,
Vt.,
Aug. 4, 1880,
Adele
C,
dau. of
Hollis and Arminda
(Sprague)
Stiles,
b. St.
Johnsbury,
Dec.
8,
1854.
Henry
Babcock is a farmer
;
was
formerly
a
teacher,
having
taught thirty-five
terms in
public schools, academies,
and
seminaries.
Children :
Arthur,
b.
Alburg, Sept. 29,
1882.
Arminda
Stiles,
b. St.
Albans,
Mar.
3, 1886;
d. St.
Albans,
Mar.
8,
1886.
Rodney Whittemore,
b.
Milton, Vt., July 22, 1890.
1121.
Perrin Dwight^
Babcock,
son of Thomas and Sa-
phronia (Darrow)
Babcock
(Job,
Ichabod,
John, Job,
John, James),
b.
Alburg,
Vt.,
Jan. 25,
i860;
res.
1902, 304
E. Winnifred
Street,
St.
Paul,
Minn.
;
m.
Augusta,
Wis.,
Oct.
15, 1884,
Ella
L.,
dau. of
Harvey
S.
Barnes,
b. West
Point.
Wis.,
Mar.
10, 1864.
Child :
Bernice Eva, b.
Ashland, Wis.,
Mar.
20,
1886.
1122.
J^ESLiE W.^
Babcock,
son of Thomas and
Saphronia
(Darrow)
Babcock
(Job.
Ichabod,
John, Job, John,
James),
b.
Alburg,
Vt., Oct.
5,
1861
;
res.
1902, 329
Wash-
iilgton
Street, Dorchester,
Mass.
;
m.
Alburg,
Mar.
8,
1883,
Carrie
Augusta,
dau. of
Sylvester
and
Jane (Call)
Chese-
brough,
b.
Constable,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
29, 1863,
d. New
Boston,
N.H.,Jan. 5, 1895.
Children :
Cynthia
E.,
b.
Alburg, June 19, iSSs.
Howard Leslie, b. Manchester, N. H., Oct.
15,
1888.
Harold
O.,
b.
Manchester,
Dec.
15, 1890.
Mildred,
b.
Aug. 5, 1893;
d.
1895.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 435
1123.
John
Wesley^
Babcock,
son of Ezra and
Julia
(Spoon)
Babcock
(Job,
Ichabod,
John, Job, John,
James),
b.
Albnrg-, Vt.,
Nov.
25, 1854;
res.
1902,
Oshawa,
Ontario;
ni.
Ogdensburg,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
29,
1880,
Augusta J.,
dau. of
John Dickie,
b.
Oshawa,
Oct.
4, 1856.
Chiklren :
Ernest
F.,
b. Burke, N.
Y.,
Dec.
17.
1881
;
d. 1882.
Eula
May,
b.
Burke, May 9, 1883.
Harold
A.,
b.
Oshawa, July 8, 1895.
1124.
William Austin*
Babcock,
son of Ezra and
Julia
(Spoon)
Babcock
(Job, Ichabod,
John, Job, John,
James),
b.
Alburg,
Vt.,
Aug.
11,
i860;
res.
1902,
Oshawa,
Ontario;
m.
Malone,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
15, 1882,
Carrie
E.,
dau. of
Darwin and
Tryphena Williamson,
b.
Malone, Sept. 8, 1859.
Children :
Grace,
b.
Burke, N.
Y.,
Apr. 26, 1885.
Mabel,
b.
Aug. 15,
1886.
Floyd A.,
b.
Malone, June 19, 1892;
d.
1892.
1125.
Elizabeth'^
Babcock,
dau. of Ezra and
Julia (Spoon)
Babcock
(Job, Ichabod,
John, Job. John, James),
b.
Alburg,
Vt., Sept. 13,
1862;
res.
1902,
Burke,
N. Y.
;
m.
Burke,
Jan.
26, 1882,
George
H.. son of William D. William-
son,
b.
Malone,
N.
Y..
June 29, 1854. They
had five children:
Roy,
Robert, Mae,
Floyd,
and Elizabeth.
1126.
Joseph
Carleton*
Babcock,
son of Ichabod and
Emily
(Boardman)
Babcock
(Ichabod, Ichabod,
John,
Job, John, James),
b.
Alburg,
Vt., Oct.
15, 1829;
d. Feb.
24,
1899:
m.
(i)
South
Hero, Vt.,
May 3, 1851, Jane Rose;
m.
(2)
Little
Prairie,
Jan., 1883,
Mahala Sherwood.
Children :
Oren
W.,
b.
Troy
Center,
Wis.,
Mar.
14, 1853;
d.
Sept. 14, 1855.
Emma
Jane,
b.
Apr.
10,
1855.
Carlton
Eugene,
b.
Weyauwega, Wis., Aug. 25, 1857;
res.
1902,
Troy
Center
;
m. Edith Babcock.
1127.
Christopher*
Babcock.
son of
James
and Lois
(Ross)
Babcock
(Christopher, Christopher, George,
George, John. James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
1.; d.
Buffalo, N.
Y.,
b.
'-\
m. Buffalo.
Lucy,
dau. of
George
and Charlotte
Valentine, b.
Lincolnshire,
England,
d.
Buffalo,
Sept,
21,
1896.
Four cliildren : Edward, deceased: Charles: Alfred,
deceased;
and
Olivia,
who res.
1902, 174 Whitney
Place,
Buffalo.
436
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
1128.
James
Ross^
Babcock,
son of
James
and Lois
(Ross)
Babcock
(
Christoplier. Christopher, George, George,
Jolin. James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
July
20,
1817;
d.
Fremont,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
21,
1897;
m.
Cohocton,
N.
Y.,
June 4, 1837,
Ruth,
dau. of Asa and Fannie
(Crawford) Phillips,
b. Cohoc-
ton, Aug.
J
8,
1819;
res.
1902,
Fremont.
Children :
Esther
J.,
b.
Cohocton, June 3, 1840;
d.
July 30, 1841.
1481 Maryette,"
b. Nov.
27, 1841 ;
m.
John
M.
Kelley.
1482
Harriet F., b.
Apr. 5, 1844;
m. Carlos G. Lowell.
1483
William
W.,
b.
May
21,
1849;
m. Harriet Helmer.
Edwin P., b.
Aug.
12,
1851 ;
d.
Fremont,
Aug. 17, 1895;
m. Lottie
Bardeen, b.
June 24, 1876. They
had two children. Frank and
Fay.
Stanton Charles," b.
Fremont, Jan. 4, 1859;
m.
Canisteo,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
24,
1881,
Mary,
dau. of Thomas and Elizabeth
Acomb,
b.
S. Dansville,
N. Y., Dec.
27, 1855.
Child: Harrison
L.,^"
b.
Castile, Sept. 20, 1887. They
res.
Haskinville,
N. Y.
1129.
Benjamin^ Babcock,
son of
James
and Lois
(Ross)
Babcock
(Christopher, Christopher, George, George,
John, James),
b.
;
d.
Aurora, 111., Feb.,
1892;
m. Co-
hocton,
Susan Darner,
d. Aurora. He moved from New York
State to Illinois about
1870.
Child :
Sarah,
b.
;
m. Frank Ireland. Had three children.
1130.
William Champion^ Babcock,
son of
James
and
Lois
(Ross)
Babcock
(Christopher, Christopher,
George, George. John, James),
b.
Cohocton,
N.
Y.,
1827 ( ?)
;
d.
Buffalo,
N. Y.,
Jan. 3, 1901
;
m.
Buffalo,
1853, Lucy,
dau.
of Silas and Lucretia
(Miller)
Burton, b. Buffalo.
Jan. 3. 1832,
d.
Buffalo,
Dec.
3, 1901.
Children :
Gertie,
d.
age 16; Jennie, age 14; Bertie, age 9;
Eddie
Ross,
age
6 mos. All died of scarlet fever,
Jan., 1875.
1131.
George A.*
Stanton,
son of
Marlborough
and Mar-
tha
(Hazard)
Stanton
(Martha,
dau. of
George, Jr.,
and Martha
[Babcock]
Hazard)
(Christopher, George,
George,
John, James),
b. Charlestown,
R. I.,
Jan. 24,
1809;
d.
Westerly.
R. I.. Feb.
4, 1894;
m.
(i)
Mar.
8, 1835,
Catherine,
dau. of \\'illiam P.
Sands,
b. Block Island.
Nov.
9,
1 81
3,
d.
Sept. 30, 1846;
m.
(2) June 5, 1848,
Sarah M.
Brown, of
Stonington,
b.
July
16, 1822,
d.
Apr.
16,
1849.
Left
no child. M.
(3)
Feb.
14, 1857, Bridget
Babcock
Browning,
b.
Charlestown,
Jan.
10,
1832.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
437
Children
by
tirst wife:
Nathaniel G., M.D., h. Block Island,
R. I..
July 8, 1836 (?);
res.
1903, Newport,
R. I.
;
unm.
Kate Sands, M.l)., b.
Apr.
i,
1838;
res.
1903.
New York
City;
unm.
Mary
Elizabeth, b.
Feb., 1841 ;
d.
Jan. 17, 1867;
m. Nathan
Hale,
of Providence.
George A., Jr.,
b.
June
18,
1844
; res.
1903,
Wrentham, Mass.
;
m.
Harriet Aldrich, of Wrentham.
Martha B., b.
1845;
d.
young.
B. Frank,
b.
Sept.
20,
1846;
m. Miss
Harris,
of
Providence;
res.
1903,
Providence.
Chiklreii
by
third wife:
Martha B.,
b. Oct. 22.
1S57;
d.
young.
Harriet B., b. Feb. 12,
1859;
res.
1903, Westerly;
unm.
Fanny P.,
b. Oct.
16,
1861
;
unm.
;
res.
1903, Westerly.
Annie L., b.
June 30. 1864;
m.
Aug. 25,
1886, Daniel,
.son of Charles
and Eliza
(Cottrell) Chaniplin.
She res.
1903, Hyde Park,
Chi-
cago,
111.
1132. Albert^ Babcock,
son of Edwan and OHvia
(Cady)
Babcock
(Rowse,
Rowse,
George, George, John,
James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Dec.
5, 1848;
res,
1900,
Provi-
dence. R. I.; m. Norwich, Conn.,
June 9,
1881,
Sarah
P.,
dau.
of Isaac
Johnson,
b. Norwich.
Children,
b. Providence:
Frederick H., b.
^lay 14.
1886.
Harold P.. b.
Jan.
18, 1888.
Donald S.,
b. Mar.
19, 1890.
1133.
RowsE'*^
Babcock,
son of Horace and
Abby J. (Ci"oss)
Babcock
(Rowse, Row^se,
George, George, John,
James),
b.
Westerly.
R.
I.,
Aug. 30, 1844;
d. New York
City,
Oct. 16,
1899;
m.
Baltimore, Md.,
Apr.
22, 1868, Kate. dau.
of S. Lewis and Emeline
Munger;
res.
1900,
Kanona,
N. Y.
Child :
Jane
Cross, b.
May
10,
1875;
res.
1902, Kanona;
m. Rev. Arthur
R. Teal.
1134. Hannah^ Babcock,
dau. of Horace and
Abby J.
(Cross)
Babcock
(Rowse,
Rowse,
George, George,
John, James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Nov.
7, 1850:
res.
1902,
5000
\\'oodland Avenue.
Philadelphia.
Pa.
;
m.
Westerly, Jan.
24, 1883,
Rev. William M.,
son of
James
R. and Helen M.
(Richmond)
Groton, b. Waldoboro. Me.,
Nov.
28, 1850.
Rev. William Groton is Dean and Professor in the
Episcopal
Theological Seminary, Philadelphia,
Pa.
43^
1 lie Bahcock
Genealogy.
Children,
b.
Westerly:
Natliaiiiel. h.
Jan. 19, 1885.
John Al.,
b.
July 14, 1887.
1135.
Horace Hobart*
Babcock,
son of Horace and
Abby
J. (Cross)
Babcock
(Rowse,
Rowse,
George, George,
John, James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Mar.
29, 1854;
res.
1900,
Westerly;
m. Dec.
10, 1884, Abby J.,
dau. of
J.
Hobart
Cross,
b.
Westerly, Sept.
22, i860,
d.
Westerly, June 6, 1899.
Children,
b.
Westerly
:
Horace
Hobart,
b. Nov.
20, 1885.
Rowse,
b. Feb.
22, 1887.
1136.
Augusta^
Babcock,
dau. of
John
and Martha O.
(Rand)
Babcock
(David,
David,
David, George, John,
James),
b. Utica,
N. Y., Feb.
13, 1836;
res.
1902, Willoughby,
O.
;
m.
W^illoughby, Aug.
16, 1864, Chauncey
W.,
son of
Augustus
and Emeline
(Cooley)
Wicker,
b.
Vermont,
Dec.
10,
1835,
d.
Willoughby,
Dec.
10,
1890.
Children :
Sherman A.,
b.
Bridgeport,
Vt.
;
res.
Willoughby;
m.
Apr. 27,
1887,
Estelle
J.
Beebe.
Augusta,
b.
Duquoin,
Feb.
27, 1868;
res.
1902, Willoughby;
m.
Carlos F. Smart.
George
C,
b.
July 31, 1866;
d.
Duquoin,
111., July 3, 1867.
Charles A.,
b. Nov. 20,
1870;
res.
1902, Willoughby;
m. Paines-
ville,
Apr. 7, 1893,
Edith Wade.
1137.
Mary^
Babcock,
dau. of
Jesse
and Maria
(Morgan)
Babcock
(David,
David,
David,
George, John, James),
b.
Utica,
N.
Y.,
Sept.
22,
1832;
d. St.
Cloud,
Minn.,
Jan.
11,
1903;
m.
Dexter,
N.
Y.,
June 19, 1855, Joseph
G.,
son of
Levi and Adaline
(Cory)
Smith,
b.
Jefferson County,
N.
Y.,
May 15, 1833;
res.
1903,
St. Cloud.
Children,
b.
Watertown,
N. Y. :
Edmund
Beardslee,
b. Mar.
24, 1856;
res.
1903,
St. Cloud. He is
Cashier of the First National Bank of St. Cloud.
George
B., b. Oct.
24, 1859;
res.
1903,
Los
Angeles,
Cal.
;
m. Minne-
apolis,
Minn.,
1889,
Laura Mitchell.
1138.
William^
Babcock,
son of
Jesse
and Maria
(Mor-
gan)
Babcock
(David,
David, David,
George, John,
James),
b.
Dexter,
N.
Y.,
June 29, 1848;
res.
1902,
Boulder,
Colo.;
m.
Denver, Colo.,
Apr. 1875, Mary
Blake,
b.
Wis.,
d.
Boulder,
Sept. 17, 1878.
The BabcQck
Genealogy.
439
Children,
b. Boulder :
Gaylord D.,
b.
May 24. 1876;
d. Oct. 20,
1898.
Howard,
b. Nov.
21, 1877;
res.
1902,
Gold
Field,
Cal.
1139.
Emma^
Babcock,
dan. of
George
and
Emily (Brown)
Babcock
(David,
David, David, George, John, James),
b.
Wheeling,
111.,
Apr.
2, 1846;
res.
1903,
10206
Longwood
Avenue,
Chicago,
111.;
ni.
Waupun,
Wis.,
Dec.
28,
1871,
Horace E.,
son of Hiram and
Mary (Hurd)
Horton,
b. New
York,
Dec.
20,
1843.
See
page 46, description
of tankard.
Children,
b.
Rochester,
Minn.,
except
first:
George Terry,
b.
Waupun, Aug. 25, 1873.
Susy M.,
b.
Jan. 13, 1876.
Jessie,
b.
Aug. 25, 1879.
Helen,
b.
Apr. 25.
1881
;
d. Oct.
i,
1881.
Horace B.,
b. Dec.
25, 1885.
Hiram
T.,
b.
Apr. 25,
1888.
1140.
Perry Harrington^
Babcock,
son of Almon and
Mary (Collins)
Babcock
(Perry, Jonathan,
David,
George, John, James),
b.
Ravenna,
O.,
Jan. 23,
18
16;
d.
Cleveland,
O.,
Apr. 15, 1897;
m.
(i)
Dec.
21, 1843,
Marie
Hurd,
d.
July
16,
1882;
m.
(2)
Caroline Baldwin.
Perry
Babcock was a merchant in Ravenna from
1846
to
1853.
He removed to Cleveland in
1853,
and was senior
partner
of the wholesale
grocery
firm of
Babcock,
Hurd &
Co. until his death.
Children :
George H.,
b.
Sept. 17. 1844;
d. Nov.
15. 1883.
Charles, b.
Jan. 28, 1853;
m.
Jan. 13, 1875,
Sarah K.
Holloway.
They
have three children :
Virginia, Lila, Georgia.
1141.
Albert-
Babcock,
son of Almon and
Mary (Collins)
Babcock
(Perry, Jonathan,
David,
George, John,
James),
b.
Ravenna, O., Sept.
12,
1824;
res.
1902,
Roots-
town,
O. ;
m. Aurora. O.,
Apr.
26.
1854, Betsy,
dau. of Reu-
ben and C.
(Lewis) Avery,
b.
Aurora,
May 30, 1831.
Children, b. Rootstown :
John
F., b.
Apr. 30. 1855 ;
res. Ravenna
;
m. Ravenna. Dec.
6,
1877,
Celestine C, dau. of Tobias and Maria Hoover
Cooffman,
b. Berlin, O.. Feb. 21.
1853.
Adalaid,"
b.
May
21,
1857;
res.
1902, Ravenna;
m.
Rootstov^rn,
Oct.
30, 1878,
Kelsie
S.,
son of Bela and Elizabeth (Hutchins)
Wing,
b. Louisville, N. Y.,
Jan.
10,
1852.
Child: Albert
K.,"
b.
Sept.
12,
1879.
Mary
C, b.
Jan.
20.
1859;
res. Cleveland. O. : m. Rootstown. Dec.
24, 1879,
Charles D.,
son of David and Elizabeth
(Davis) Hughes,
d.
May 26, 1892.
440
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Martha M., h.
July 15, 1861;
res.
1902, Ravenna;
m.
Ravenna,
Mar. 21, 188S, Lester
].,
son of
Henry
and Ellen
(Uavis)
Good-
dard, b.
Aurora, O.,
July
26,
1859.
No children.
Jannctte Marie, b.
July
2,
1864 ;
res.
1902,
Ravenna ;
unm.
Josephine B.,"
b.
June
16, 1868; m.
Rootstown,
July 3, 1892,
Charles
A.,
son of Thomas and Ellen
Hughes Clark,
b. Oct.
28,
1866.
Child : Hazel E.,'" b.
July 26, 1893.
1142.
Emeline Eliza^
Babcock,
dan. of Edmund and Leu-
ra
(Bates)
Babcock
(Perry, Jonathan,
David,
George,
John, James),
b.
Ravenna, O.,
Oct.
28, 1824;
res.
Ravenna;
m.
Ravenna,
William
L.,
son of William and
Polly (Bur-
roughs)
Coolman,
b.
Shalersville,
O.,
Aug. 29,
18
18,
d. Ra-
venna,
Mar.
3,
1888.
Children :
Edmund B.,
b.
Shalersville, Dec. 12,
1845;
res.
1902,
New
Albany,
Ind.
;
m. New
Albany, Aug.
16. 1882,
Sarah E.
McCurdy.
Horace Clinton, b.
Shalersville, Sept. 9, 1848;
res.
1902, Hudson,
O.
;
m.
Atlanta, O.,
July 4, 1876,
Ida
N.,
dau. of Samuel and
Clarissa
(Streator) Price,
b. Dec. 22,
1859.
Leura A., b. Oct. i,
1850;
res.
1902, Ravenna;
m.
Ravenna, Jan.
ig, 1895,
Charles H.
Porter,
b.
Orange,
Mass.,
June 5, 1850.
Eliza
P.,
b.
Ravenna,
Feb.
3, i860;
d. Mar.
25, 1864.
1143.
Harriet C*
Babcock,
dau. of Edmund and Leura
(Bates)
Babcock
(Perry, Jonathan,
David,
George,
John, James),
b.
Ravenna, O.,
Jan.
8,
1827;
res.
1902,
New
Castle,
Pa.;
m.
(i)
Luke
Sawyer;
m.
(2)
Ravenna,
Jan. 5,
1853, Jackson
D.
Carrington.
Children,
b. Ravenna :
Nettie, b.
May 23, 1858;
m. Oct.
17, 1883, John
S.
Whitla;
res.
1902,
Alliance, O. Have
4 daughters.
Jennie,
b.
Sept. 5, i860;
d.
July 9, 1874.
1144.
Ethan
Elijah^ Babcock,
son of Edmund and Leura
(Bates)
Babcock
(Perr3^ Jonathan,
David,
George.
John, James),
b.
Ravenna,
O., Dec. 18. 1828;
res.
1902,
Chester, la.: m. Wisconsin,
Apr. 17, 1854, Mary,
dau. of
Henry
and
Nancy (Farland) Tombs,
b.
Rome,
N.
Y.,
July
2y, 1832.
Children :
Edmond H., b. Ravenna,
Jan. 25, 1855;
res.
1902, Chester, la.;
m.
Preston, Minn., Phebe
Jones.
Kate M., b.
Ripon, Wis.,
July
11,
1859;
d.
Ripon.
Bertha O.,
b.
Ripon, Sept.
20, 1866;
res.
1902,
Lime
Springs, la.;
m. York, Minn.,
J.
A. Phifer.
Helen P., b. York, Mar.
23, 1872;
res.
1902,
Chester.
Elmer F., b. York, Dec.
8, 1875;
res.
1902, Chester;
m.
Chester,
Myrtle
Nichols.
SILVER TANKARD.
Owned
by
Mrs. Emma
(Babcock) Horton,
Cliicago,
III. It has
been in her l)ranch of the
family
for hve
generations.
Pages 46
and
439.
The Babcuck
Genealogy.
44
1
1145.
Clara N.^
Babcock,
dan. of
George
and EHzaljeth
(Clark)
Babcock
(Denison, Benedict, David,
George,
John, James),
b. New
Hartford,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
31, 1865;
res.
1902, 853
Genesee
Street, Utica;
m. New
Hartford,
Jnne
i,
1887,
Frank
C,
son of
Henry
and Caroline
(Clark) Ogden,
b.
Binghaniton,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
12,
1862.
Children :
Elizabeth, b.
July 29,
1888.
George
B., b.
Sept. 17, 1891.
Henry B.,
b.
Aug. 15, 1896.
1146.
Alice C* Babcock,
dan. of Gideon C. and Phebe
(Noyes)
Babcock
(Gideon, Gideon, David,
George,
John, James),
b.
Homer,
N. Y.
;
res.
1902, Niagara
Falls,
N. Y.
;
m. Homer, Nov.
9, 1870, John W.,
son of
James
and
Eliza
(Whitney)
Trolt. b.
Niagara
Falls.
Two children : Alice A. and
John
Winslow.
1147.
]\Iary A.^
Collins,
dan. of
Stephen
and
Mary (Bab-
cock)
Collins
(Gideon, Gideon, David,
George, John,
James),
b. New
Woodstock,
N.
Y.,
May 5, 1832;
res.
1902,
Rochester, Minn.;
m. New
Woodstock,
Ang. 3, 1858,
Harri-
son
W.,
son of Rnfus and
Mary (Brown)
Garrett,
b. Nelson
Flats,
N.
Y.,
May
6.
Children,
b. Rochester :
Francis M., b.
;
res.
1902, Corpus
Christi, Tex.;
m.
Rochester,
Lillic Adams.
Harry
W.. b.
;
res.
1902. Alice, Tex.;
m. Frances .
Herbert
N.,
b.
;
res.
1902.
San
Diego, Tex.;
m. Ada French.
Clifford,
b.
;
d.
Alice, 1900.
1148.
Frank Henry^ Babcock, son of
Harry
C. and Har-
riet M.
(Crandall)
Babcock
(Richard, Gideon, David,
George, John, James),
b. W.
Edmeston,
N. Y., Dec.
7, 185
1;
res.
1902, Indianapolis,
Ind.
;
m. De
Ruyter,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
30,
1869, Nancy
M.,
dan. of Daniel and Anna
(Angell)
Bnrdick,
b.
Cnvler,
N. Y.
;
res.
1902,
22
Upson Place, Rochester,
N. Y.'
Child:
Clyde,"
b. De
Ruyter, June
16,
1871 ;
res.
1902.
Rochester; m.
Rochester, Oct. 10,
1894,
Luah, dau. of Edwin and Luah
(Grant)
Griffin,
b.
July 18, 1872.
Have one
child,
Anna
L.,^"
b.
Sept. 16,
1900.
1149.
Eliza^
Niven,
dan. of Robert and Elizabeth
(Bab-
cock)
Niven
(Asa,
Gideon,
David,
George, John,
442
Tlic Babcock
Genealogy.
James),
b.
Montrose, Pa.;
res.
1902,
at
187
Court
Street,
Bingliamton,
N. Y.
;
m.
Syracuse,
N.
Y.,
May
8, 1880,
Wil-
liam
A.,
son of Edwin and Marcia
(Philips) McKinney,
b.
Cooperstown,
N. Y.
They
had two children:
Elizabeth,
d.
young,
and
Charlotte,
b.
June,
1886.
1150.
Frederick Stanton^
Wicks,
son of Edward and
Mary (Babcock) Lynde
Wicks
(Asa,
Gideon,
David,
George, John, James),
b.
Syracuse,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 25, 1851
;
res.
1902,
201 Green Street,
Syracuse;
m.
Chicago, 111., Apr. 24,
1889, Lily
M.,
dau. of
John
and
Julia (Moulton) Doane,
b.
Thompson,
Conn.,
Sept. 3, 1865.
Children :
Stanton
D.,
b.
Chicago,
111.,
Jan. 4, 1892.
Bartlett,
b.
Chicago, Apr. 16, 1895.
John D.,
b.
Syracuse, July 18, 1897.
1151.
Edward Noyes^
Westcott,
son of Dr. Amos and
Clara
(Babcock)
Westcott
(Asa, Gideon, David,
George, John. James),
b.
Syracuse,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 27, 1846;
d.
Mar.
31, 1898;
m.
June
11.
1874, Jane
Dows,
d.
Jan.
6,
1890.
In
1898
he wrote David Harum. In
Jan., 1902,
there had
been sold
530.000 copies
of the book.
Children,
b.
Syracuse
:
Harold,
b.
;
res.
Texas;
unm.
Violet,
b. ; res. New York State
;
unm.
Philip,
b.
-;
res. Black
Hall,
Conn.
1152.
Mary Elizabeth^
Babcock,
dau. of Edward and
Rhoda A.
(Trowbridge)
Babcock
(Asa, Gideon,
Da-
vid,
George, John, James),
b.
Syracuse,
N.
Y.,
July 24, 1848;
res.
1903, 83
Remsen
Street,
Brooklyn.
N. Y.
;
m.
Brooklyn,
May
21,
1873,
Edward
B.,
son of
John
and
Mary (Stiles)
Thomas,
b.
Cortland,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 4, 1848.
Edward Beers Thomas was
appointed
U, S.
Judge
of the Eastern District of New
York,
Feb.,
1898, by
Presi-
dent
McKinley.
Children :
Katherine," b.
Brooklyn,
Feb.
26, 1874
; res.
1902, 142
Willow
Street,
Brooklyn;
m.
Brooklyn,
Nov.
24. 1897,
William H.
Cary.
Chil-
dren: William H.,^" b. Nov.
9, 1898;
Edward
Thomas,
b. Nov.
30, 1901.
Edward
S.,
b. Mar. 12,
1876;
res.
1903, 83
Remsen
Street,
Brooklvn ; unm.
William R., b. Dec.
12, 1877;
d.
May 17, 1887.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 443
1153.
Charles Lynde**
Babcock,
son of J'ldward and
Catherine
(Lynde)
Babcock
(Asa,
Gideon, Uavid,
George, John. James),
b.
Syracuse,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
23, 1855;
res.
1902, 140
Remsen
Street,
Brooklyn,
N. Y.
;
m.
Wortendyke,
N.
J.,
Oct.
15, 1884, Hester,
dan. of CorneHus and Rachel
(Hopper) \\'ortendyke,
b.
Wortendyke,
Nov.
10,
i860.
Children :
Charles
L.,
b.
July
28,
1886.
Helen
W.,
b.
July 22, 1889.
1154.
Augusta Wicks^
Babcock,
dau. of Edward and
Catherine
(Lynde)
Babcock
(Asa,
Gideon, David,
George, John, James),
b.
Brooklyn,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
4,
1861
;
res.
1902, 5039 Washington Ave., Chicago,
111.;
m.
(i) Apr.
26,
1882,
Cyrus
P.,
son of
Bryaic
and Elizabeth
(Buckley)
Smith,
b.
Jan. 30, 1859,
d. Mar.
20, 1895;
m.
(2)
Nov.
i,
1898,
James
A. Ostrum.
Children
by
first
marriage:
Eloise
B.,
b.
Aug. 18, 1883.
Cyrus Porter,
b. Feb.
15, 1886;
d. in
infancy.
Katherine
L.,
b.
July 22, 1887.
1155.
Edward Howard^ Babcock,
Jr.,
son of Edward and
Catherine
(Lynde)
Babcock
(Asa,
Gideon, David,
George, John, James),
b.
Brooklyn,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
29, 1863:
res.
1902, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn;
m.
Brooklyn, June
i,
1893,
Alice, dau. of Theodore and Clara A.
(Cory)
Talbot,
b.
Providence. R.
L,
June
11,
1868.
Children :
Edward Howard,
Jr.,
b.
Aug.
12.
1894.
Olive,
b. Feb. 28,
1897.
Emily,
b. Nov. 11,
1900.
1156.
Rev. Maltbie Davenport^ Babcock, D.D.,
son of
Henry
and
Emily
M.
(Maltbie)
Babcock
(Asa,
Gid-
eon, David,
George. John, James),
b.
Syracuse,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 3,
1858;
d.
Naples, Italy, May
18,
1901,
of Continental fever;
m.
Poughkeepsie,
N. Y., Oct.
4,
1882,
Katharine
E.,
dau. of
Hon.
John
P. and Sarah
(Anderson)
Tallman,
b.
Poughkeep-
sie,
Aug. 9, 1857;
res.
1903, 3
Colonial
Place,
Pittsburg,
Pa.
No chiklren.
Rev. Maltbie Babcock
graduated
from the
Syracuse High
School in
1875,
and from the
Syracuse University
in
1879,
444
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Ijoth with honors. He was a member of the
Upsilon
Frater-
nity
and the Phi Beta
Kappa Society.
He
graduated
from
Auburn
Theological Seminary
in
May,
1882,
going directly
to the First
Presbyterian
Church of
Lockport,
N. Y. In
1887
he went to the Brown Memorial Church of
Baltimore, Md.,
and in
1900
to the Brick
Presbyterian
Church in New York.
He was a man of remarkable
ability,
and had
great popularity
as a
pulpit
orator both in Baltimore and New York.
1157.
Howard Noyes^
Babcock,
son of
Henry
and
Emily
(Maltbie)
Babcock
(Asa, Gideon, David,
George,
John, James),
b.
Syracuse,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
7,
i860;
m.
Torring-
ton, Conn.,
Feb.
7,
1888,
Caroline C, dau. of Norman and
Sarah
(Comstock) Lathrop,
b.
Torrington, Sept. 12, i860;
both res.
1902, 3
Colonial
Place,
Pittsburg,
Pa.
Children,
b.
Syracuse,
N. Y. :
Howard L.
;
Maltbie
;
Perrin.
1158.
Alice L.^
Babcock,
dau. of
George
and
Abby
Ann
(Brown)
Babcock
(Jonathan, Jonathan, Jonathan,
George, John, James),
b.
Ashaway,
R.
I., Apr. 4, 1856;
d.
Apr.
26,
1896;
m.
Ashaway,
Feb.
14, 1880,
John
G.
Campbell.
Children :
Bertha, b. Dec.
18,
1881
;
d.
Apr.
12, 1882.
Alice
T.,
b.
Apr.
20,
1883.
Ellen, b.
June 17, 1885.
Alfred,
b.
Aug. 16,
1888.
1159.
Susan M.'^ Gould,
dau. of Thomas A. and Esther
(Babcock)
Gould
(Peleg, Peleg,
Hezekiah.
George,
John, James),
b. S.
Kingston,
R.
I.,
Apr.
22,
18^1
;
res.
1902,
Wickford,
R. I.
;
m.
Gould,
R.
I.,
Dec.
8,
1867^
Rowland
R.,
son of Rowdand and Anna
(Holley)
Gardner,
b. S.
Kingston,
Dec.
10,
1846.
Children :
Anna E.. b. S.
Kingston,
Mar.
26, 1869;
res.
1902, Cranston,
R.
I.;
m.
J.
M. Cornell.
Florence M., b. Cranston. Mar.
5. 1871 ;
d. Nov.
24, 1874.
Susan, b. Oct.
15, 1873;
d. Mar., 1878.
Martha, b. Nov.
24, 1875;
res.
1902,
Gould, R. I.;
m.
Apr. 3, 1901,
Charles, son of
John
and
Mary (Nichols)
Sweet, b.
July, 1875.
Millard
T.,
b. Oct. 8,
1878;
res.
1902, Cranston;
m. Dec.
10, 1899,
Aland B., dau. of
George
and Evelyn Rose.
Walter, b. Dec. 26, 1880.
Willard, b. Dec. 26,
1880.
Harold R., b.
May 8, 1887.
TJic Babcock
Genealogy. 445
1160.
S. Franklin**
Babcock,
son of
George
and
Mary
(Cahoone)
Babcock
(Ethan, Peleg,
Hezekiah,
George, John, James),
b.
Richmond,
R.
I.,
Dec.
16,
1870;
res.
1902,
Slocumville, R.
1.;
m.
Slociimville,
Aug.
21,
1892,
Annie,
(kui. of Thomas and
JMary (Cooper) Watson,
b. Slo-
cumville,
Aug.
20,
1869.
Child :
George
Thomas, b.
Slocumville,
Feb.
18, 1897.
1161.
Edward Bradford^
Babcock,
son of
George
F. and
Mary (Cahoone)
Babcock
(Ethan, Peleg, Hezekiah,
George, John, James),
b.
Richmond,
R.
I.,
May 19, 1876
res.
1902,
Roslindale, Mass.;
m.
Carolina,
R.
I.,
Nov.
16,
1898,
Carrie
M.,
dau. of William and Harriet
(Atwood) Collins,
b.
Woodville,
R.
L,
Nov.
6,
1876.
Child :
Donna
Collins,
b.
Carolina, Aug. 19, 1900.
1162.
George Hazard^
Babcock. son of Hezekiah and
Hannah
(Hazard)
Babcock
(Hezekiah, Caleb,
Heze-
kiah,
George, John, James),
b. Wakefield. R.
I.,
Aug.
10,
1845
;
res.
1902,
Rollers
ville,
O.
;
m.
Franklin, Pa.,
Dec.
20,
1875,
Alice I., dau. of Col. Cornelius and Isabelle
(Craig)
Houser,
b. East
Sandy,
Pa.,
July
28,
1854.
About
1875 George
Babcock was in the oil business at
Penn, later removed to Rollersville.
Children :
Richard Hazard, b. Monroeville, Pa., June 27, 1877;
res. Rollers-
ville: m.
Kenton, O.,
Dec.
9, 1899.
Lettie E.. dau. of William
and Harriet
(Thomas) Lloyd,
b. Ada, O..
July 31, 1879.
Both
Richard and his wife are
graduates
of the Ohio Normal Uni-
versity.
Child:
Evonelle,'"
b.
Rollersville,
Jan. 17, 1901.
Earl Allen, b.
Friendship,
N.
Y., Apr.
20, 1882;
res.
1902,
Rollersville.
1163.
John
E.^ Babcock, son of
John
and
Mary (Perry)
Babcock
(Hezekiah.
Caleb. Hezekiah.
George, John.
James),
b. Wakefield, R. I.. Oct.
7, 1858:
res.
1902,
Wake-
field: m. Peacedale, R.
I., Feb.
27, 1890. Marjorie,
dau. of
George
and Kate PI.
( Dickrav) Rodman, b.
Peacedale, Feb.
29,
1868.
Child :
Edith Rodman, b.
Wakefield, May 17, 1891,
44^
The Babcock
Genealogy.
1164.
Daniel S.^
Babcock,
son of Daniel and
Mary (Wil-
cox)
Babcock
(Elisha, Simeon, Elislia, Geori^e, John,
James),
b.
Sept.
16,
1821
;
he was lost at
sea;
m.
May 13,
1847,
Henrietta P.
Keeney.
Children :
Mary Ella,
b.
Apr. 2, 1848.
George P.,"
b.
May 5, 1854;
"i- Lois A.
Matterson, Jan. 24, 1876.
They
had three children : Grace,'" Daniel,
George.
Herman
V.,
b.
Jan.
22,
1857;
m. Catherine T. McWilliams.
Virginia,
b.
Aug. i, 1859.
1165.
HuLDAH^
Babcock,
dau. of Daniel and
Mary (Wil-
cox)
Babcock
(Elisha, Simeon, Elisha,
George, John,
James),
b.
Charlestown,
R.
I., Apr.
26, 1826;
d. Old
Mystic,
Conn.;
m.
Westerly (?),
R.
I.,
Oct.
6, 1844,
Amos
B.,
son
of
Benjamin
F. and
Amy (Landphere) Taylor,
b.
Lynn,
Mass.
;
res.
1902,
Old
Mystic.
Children :
Anna, b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Aug. 20, 1846 ;
res.
1902, 39
Baldwin
Place, Yonkers,
N. Y.
;
m.
June 7, 1877,
Arthur Parton.
Lillie,
b.
Westerly,
R. I., Oct.
24, 1848;
res.
1902,
Old
Mystic;
m.
Apr. 16, 1872,
Simon
Gallup.
Daniel A., b.
Groton, Conn., Sept.
22, 1852;
d.
Westerly, Jan. 5,
1900;
m. Nov.
15, 1880, Hannah,
dau. of
John
and Harriet
(Bab-
cock)
Cundell,
b.
Mystic,
Conn.,
July 29, 185
1
;
res.
1903,
Potter
Hill,
R. I.
Adrian
B.,
b.
Sept.
26, 1854;
d. Oct.
31, 1855.
Henry
B., b. Groton,
Aug.
16,
1857:
res.
1902, Riverpoint,
R.
I.;
m.
1878, Emily,
dau. of Elisha and
Lydia Landphere.
Huldah
M.,
b.
Stonington,
Dec.
18, 1859;
res.
1902, 5746
Madi-
son Avenue,
Chicago,
111.
;
m. Oct.
16, 1883,
Frederic E.
Devv^herst.
Matilda A.,
b. Mar. 16,
1863;
d.
Jan.
18, 1868.
Amos
B.,
b.
May 29, 1867;
d. Oct.
6,
1868.
1166.
Joseph
H.^
Babcock,
son of Simeon and
Mary (Bab-
cock)
Babcock
(Elisha, Simeon, Elisha,
George, John,
James),
b.
Hopkinton,
R. I.,
Sept. 15, 1832;
res.
1901, 40
Moore
Street, Providence,
R. I.
;
m.
Mary,
dau. of
Joseph
and
Sarah
(Huling)
Barber,
b. E.
Greenwich,
R.
I.,
Feb.
6,
1835.
Child :
Charles F., b.
Charlestown,
R.
I., Aug. 25, 1856;
d.
Charlestown,
July 3,
i860.
1167. Mary Elizabeth^
Babcock,
dau. of Hoxie and
Elizabeth
(White)
Babcock
(Elisha. Siineon,
Elisha,
George, John. James),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Sept.
20,
1838;
res.
1903, Ashaway,
R.
I.;
m.
Ashaway,
Nov.
22,
The Dabcock
Genealogy.
447
1856,
Kdwanl Ci.. son of Isaac and
Triphena (Clark)
Cun-
dall,
1). Ashawav, |nne 11,
1838.
Child :
Constamiiic Tabor, b.
Ashaway, May 14, 1872; 1902,
unni.
1168. ITicNRY F.''
Babcock,
son of Hoxie and Elizabeth
(White)
Babc(5ck
(Elisha, Simeon, Elisha, George,
John, James),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Aug.
18, 1846;
m.
Aug.
12,
1
87
1,
Hannah Ellen
Maine,
b. N.
Stonington,
Oct.
II, 1850.
Children,
b. N.
Stonington
:
Arllnir. 1j. Dec.
14. 1S72;
111.
Daisy
Biirdick.
Pearl, b.
Apr. 30, iSSo;
d. N.
Stonington, Sept. 13, 1898.
1169.
Ruth C.^ Babcock,
dan. of Hoxie and Elizabeth
(\Miite)
Babcock
(Elisha,
Simeon,
Elisha,
George,
John, James),
b. X.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Nov.
i,
1850;
res.
1902,
N.
Stonington;
m. Oct.
25, 1873,
Leonard
Eugene
Bell.
Children :
Herbert,
b.
Jan. 27. 1875;
m. Mar.
31, 1898.
Dora A.
Brown,
b.
N.
Stonington, June 13.
i88r.
Grace D.. b. Nov.
3. 1876;
d. Dec.
2, 1900;
m.
May 25, 1896, John
Maine. Had two children.
Allison, b.
Aug. 30, 1878;
unm.
Addie E.. b.
Apr. 7,
1880;
unm.
Mabel E.,
b. Nov.
12, 1882;
unm.
James
B.,
b.
Apr.
12,
1888.
Bertha,
b.
Alay 3, 1890;
d. in
infancy.
1170. Ella L.^ Babcock,
dau. of Hoxie and Elizabeth
(White)
Babcock
(Elisha, Simeon, Elisha,
George,
John, James),
b.
Apr.
16,
1857;
d.
Aug. 19, 1896;
m.
1876,
Elisha Chesebro. .
One child, Orville
Hoxie,
b.
Jan.
i,
1886.
1171.
Benjamin
S.^
Babcock,
son of Simeon and
Mary
(Coe)
Babcock
(Simeon, Simeon, Elisha,
George,
John, James),
b. Block Island,
R. T., Oct.
27, 1846;
res.
1902,
Block Island;
m. Block Island,
Jan. 5, 1871,
Sallie,
dau. of
Jonathan
and
Mercy Sprague,
b. Block
Island,
May 5, 1852.
Children,
b. Block Island :
John
Coe,* b. Feb. 28.
1873 ;
m. Irena, dau. of Charles and Helen
Allen Gilbert. Children:
Sybil
I.,'"
b. Mar.
15, 1900; George,
b. Nov.
10, 1901.
Mary
A.,
b.
Aug. 23. 1879.
Lizzie Mabel,
b.
July 7, 1883.
1172. Mary Elizabeth*
Thayer,
dau. of
George
K. and
Martha Elizabeth
(Babcock) Thayer (Simeon,
Sinie-
44^
The Babcock
Genealogy.
on, J^lisha,
Cieori;"e, John, James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Mar.
ii,
J
847;
res.
1902, H()])kinton,
R.
1.;
ni.
li(jpkinton, Jan.
i,
1868,
Edwin
I\.,
son of Edwin and Ruth
(Noyes)
Allen,
b.
\Vindham,
Conn.,
Nov.
24, 1840.
Edwin R. Allen was Lieutenant-(io\'ernor of Ivliode Island
from
1894
to
1897.
Children,
b.
Hopkinton:
George
Edwin,
b.
Aug. i, 1869;
res.
1902. Hope Valley,
R.
I.;
m.
Hope Valley, July 3, 1892,
Annie E.
Green,
b.
Hope Valley,
June 30, 1870.
Frederick C., b.
Aug.
6,
1871 ;
res.
1902,
Boston, Mass.
;
m. Bos-
ton, Jan. 30. 1901,
Sadie M.
Beach,
b. Maine,
July 7, 1872.
1173.
Julia
Marie'*
Nortiiam,
dau. of Albert D. and
Mary
Ann
(Babcock)
Northam
(Samuel, Simeon, Elisha,
George, John, James),
b.
1836;
d.
1871
;
m. Richard Dana
Meader,
b.
1827,
d.
1889.
Children :
Laura,"
b.
1854;
d.
Apr. 30, 1903;
m. William W.
Wilder,
of
Albany,
Ga.
;
d. 1881.
They
had two children:
Julia M.,'"
b.
Mar.
14, 1878;
m.
June
11, 1902, George
E.
Greeley,
of Marl-
borough,
Mass.
;
and William W.,^"
b.
Apr. 27,
1881
;
res.
1902,
Savannah,
Ga.
Charles Herbert, b.
i8s7;
d.
i8s8.
Ellen
Douglas,
b.
1859;
d.
1878.
Eugene
Albert, b. 1862. Civil
Engineer
at Savannah.
Richard D.,
b.
1869. Lawyer
of
Brunswick,
Ga.
Julian,
b.
1871 ;
d.
1872.
1174. Ellen Caroline^ Northam,
dau. of Albert D. and
Mary
Ann
(Babcock)
Northam
(Samuel,
Simeon,
Elisha,
George, John, James),
b. Dec.
23, 1842;
m. Edward
S. Parker,
b.
June 14, 1838.
She res.
1902, Graham,
N. C.
Children :
lone,
b. Oct.
9. 1864;
d.
May
8,
1887;
m. Robert Oscar Holt.
Junius,
b.
Sept. 24, 1867;
m.
Mary Whitney
Locke. He is As-
sistant General Counsel of the American Tobacco
Company,
in
Fifth Avenue, New York.
Frederic
E.,
b.
Aug.
8, 1869;
d.
Aug.
22.
1870.
Ellen N.,
b. Nov.
24, 1873;
d.
July 31. 1874.
"
Helen
C,
b. Oct.
30, 1875;
d.
June 17, 1876.
Mary
E., b.
Sept. 17, 1877.
Norman N., b. Dec. 21,
1879;
d.
Julv 19,
1880.
Caro
S.,
b. Dec.
24, 1882;
d.
June 27, 1883.
1175. Emma Eloise^ Northam,
dau. of Albert and
Mary
Ann
(Babcock)
Northam
(Samuel, Simeon, Elisha,
George, John, James),
b. Oct. 21,
1844:
d.
July 23, 1883;
m. Dr.
Joseph
G.
Rose,
b.
Aug. 31, 1830,
d. Nov.
18,
1887.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
449
Children :
Hortense,
b.
;
lu. I.
Turlington,
of
Southfield,
N. C.
Ellen,
b.
;
d.
igoo.
Eunice,
b.
;
deceased.
Anne. b.
;
m. Otis Parker.
Lena R., b. .
Abrani,
b. .
1176.
Frances** North
am,
dau. of Albert and
Mary
Ann
(Babcock)
Northam
(Samuel,
Simeon, Elisha,
George, John. James),
b.
1852;
m. William
Philip
Nor-
wood;
both (1.
Four children: All)ert
D., Walter,
Edgar,
and Cornelia.
1178.
Charles^
Gillette,
son of Selden and
Josephine
(Babcock)
Gillette
(Samuel,
Simeon, Elisha,
George,
John, James),
b.
July 15, 1840;
m.
Oct.,
1869,
Emma
Laing.
Children :
Charles,
b.
Aug. 31. 1873;
d.
Mar., 1878.
Dwight,
b. Mar.
3,
1882.
1179. Laura
Josephine*^
Babcock,
dau. of
Dwight
and
Laura E.
(Cone)
Babcock
(Samuel.
Simeon, Elisha,
George, John, James),
b. E.
Haddam, Conn.,
June 25, 1863;
res.
1900, 54 Wesleyan
Avenue,
Providence,
R. L
;
m. Provi-
dence.
Dec.
25,
1884,
William E.,
son of William and Mar-
tha
(Presturch)
Webster,
b. Dec.
11,
1859,
d. Fort
Collins,
Col..
Feb.
I, 1900.
Children,
b. Providence:
Laura Ellen, b. Nov.
15, 1885.
Dwight
William,
b. Mar.
24,
1888.
1180.
James
Burnside^ Babcock,
son of
James
and Sarah
A.
(Lewis)
Babcock
(James,
Simeon, Elisha,
George,
John, James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
L,
Mar.
21,
1861
;
res.
1902,
Westerly:
m.
(i) Westerly, May
i, 1880,
Hattie
Phillips;
m.
(2)
Alice,
dau. of Thomas and Catherine
Musgrave.
Children, b.
Westerly:
Alice,
b.
Jan. 14, 1884;
res.
1902, Westerly.
James
Edwin, b.
Apr.
21, 1888;
res.
1902, Westerly.
1181.
Gertrude
Elizabeth^ Babcock,
dau. of
Henry
and
Josephine
(Barber)
Babcock
(James,
Simeon,
Elisha,
George, John, James),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
June
16,
1870;
res. 1002, Lawrence, Mass.;
m.
Methuen, Mass.,
Apr. 20,
29
450
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
1896,
Frank
B.,
son of
George
and EUie
(Crittenden)
French,
b.
Plainiield,
N.
H.,
Oct.
30, 1867.
Children,
b. Lawrence:
Ellen
Marion,
b.
May 9, 1897.
Orville
B.,
b. Feb.
19, 1899.
1182.
William Clark* Ken
yon,
son of
Jonathan
and Su-
san S.
(Babcock) Kenyon (Jesse, Jesse, Ehsha,
George, John, James),
b. N.
Providence,
R.
I.,
Jan.
21,
1843;
res.
1902,
Cleveland,
O.
;
m.
Providence,
Nov.
21,
1865, Mary
L.,
dau. of William and Louisa
(Olney)
Seaver,
b.
Providence,
July
10,
1845.
Children :
William
Seaver,
b.
Providence,
Apr. 23, 1867;
res.
1902, 1005
Cedar Avenue. Cleveland,
O.
;
m.
Cleveland, Oct. 16,
1890,
Flor-
ence, dau. of Miles and
Margaret Beebe,
b.
Cleveland, Sept. 5,
1866.
Mary L.,
b. N.
Stonington, July 5, 1868;
res.
1902, Cleveland;
m.
Cleveland, F. W. Reiser.
1183.
Susan Harriet*
Babcock,
dau. of Edmund and
Martha
(Babcock)
Babcock
(Jesse, Jesse,
Elisha,
George, John, James),
b.
Kingston,
R.
L,
Nov.
30, 1844;
d.
Stonington,
Conn., Nov.
7, 1900;
m. S.
Kingston,
Feb.
27,
1865,
Charles H.
Briggs,
b. S.
Kingston, Apr. 14, 1844;
res.
1902, Stonington.
Children :
Charles
Edmund,^
b.
Kingston,
Nov. 28,
1865
;
res.
1902,
Provi-
dence,
R. I.
;
m.
Providence, Sept. 24, 1890,
Luella
E.,
dau. of
William G. Snow. Children, b. Providence :
Doris,'"
b. Nov.
4,
1891 ; Helen, b.
Aug.
16,
1893.
Martha Elizabeth,
b.
Stonington, July 26, 1867;
res.
1902,
New
London, Conn.
;
ni. Groton,
Sept. 30, 1890, James A.,
son of
Cyrus
Beckwith, b.
Sept.,
1868. Child:
Natalie,'"
b.
Groton, Aug.
21, 1891.
Harry
Howard,"
b.
Stonington, May 30, 1872 ;
res.
1902, Stoning-
ton
;
m.
Groton,
Oct.
4, 1893, Maude,
dau. of Sandford
Miner,
b.
Sept. 26, 1871.
Children:
Harry M.,'"
b.
June 27, 1896; Philip
S.,
b. Oct. I,
1897,
and
Charles,
b.
May 30, 1901.
1184.
Jesse
Peleg^
Babcock,
son of Edmund and Martha
(Babcock)
Babcock
(Jesse, Jesse, Elisha,
George,
John, James),
b.
Newport,
R.
L,
Nov.
24, 1845;
^- Provi-
dence,
R.
I.,
May 17, 1887;
m.
Wakefield,
R.
L,
Jan. 19,
1876,
Ellen,
dau. of
Joseph
and
Mary
(Cross) Gardner,
b.
Wakefield,
Sept. 30, 1848;
res.
1902,
Wakefield.
Children :
Royal
Gardner, b.
June 4, 1878.
Rodney S.,
b. Mar.
25,
1880.
'
TJic Babcock
Genealogy. 451
1185.
Herbert Whipple*
Babcock,
son of Edmund and
Martha E.
(Babcock)
Babcock
(Jesse, Jesse,
Elisha,
George, John, James),
b.
Wickford,
R.
I., Aug. 27, 1848;
res.
1902,
Groton,
Conn.;
m.
(i)
Nov.
4, 1874,
Martha,
dau.
of Daniel and EHza
(Carpenter) Brown,
b.
Sept. 7, 1850,
d.
Jan. 29,
1882;
m.
(2)
Wickford,
Dec.
i, 1886, Harriet,
dau.
of Wilham and Phebe E.
(Garchier)
Lewis,
b.
Wickford,
Feb.
25- 1854-
Child
by
second
marriage:
William
H.,
b.
Wickford,
Dec.
11,
1888.
1186.
James
Edmund*
Babcock,
son of Edmund and Mar-
tha E.
(Babcock)
Babcock
(Jesse, Jesse,
Elisha,
George, John, James),
b.
Wickford,
R.
I.,
Feb.
12, 185 1;
d.
Wakefield,
May 25, 1896;
m.
Wickford,
May
26,
1878,
Sarah
C,
dau. of
Benjamin
and Sarah
(Dennis)
Tallman,
b.
Portsmouth,
R.
I.,
Nov.
16,
1845;
^^s.
1902,
Wakefield.
Child :
Archie Tallman,
b.
May 29,
1880
;
res.
1902,
Wakefield.
R. I.
;
m.
Wakefield.
June 4, 1902. Edith,
dau. of Horace and Martha Bur-
dick
Tucker,
b.
Wakefield, Aug. 5,
1880.
1187.
Sarah Elizabeth*
Babcock,
dau. of Edmund atid
Martha E.
(Babcock)
Babcock
(Jesse, Jesse,
Elisha,
George, John, James),
b. Wickford,
R.
L,
Apr.
18,
1854;
res.
1902,
Groton. Conn.
;
m.
Wakefield,
R.
I.,
Nov.
18,
1874,
John
B.,
son of
Benjamin
and Harriet
(Brown)
Rodman,
b.
Peacedale,
R. I.. Feb.
15, 1839.
Children,
b. W^akefield :
Mary,
b.
Aug. 30, 1875 ;
res.
1902,
Groton. She collected, for this
volume,
records of
many
families of Babcocks in her line.
Bertha,
b.
Jan. 3, 1878.
1188.
George Edward* Whipple,
son of
George
A. and
Hannah P.
(Babcock) Whipple (Jesse, Jesse,
Elisha,
George, John, James),
b. N. Providence. R. I..
Sept.
2,
1850;
res.
1902,
Auburn, R. I.;
m. N. Providence.
May
28,
1871,
Mary,
dau. of Willett and
Mary (Whitford)
Gardiner,
b.
N.
Kingston.
R.
I.,
May
28,
1850.
Children, b. Providence:
Frederick, b.
July 2, 1875 ;
res.
1902,
Cranston. R. I.
;
m. Provi-
dence, Feb. 2,
1899,
Alice,
dau. of
Stephen
and Anna L.
(Wil-
liams)
Greene, b. Mar.
4. 1874.
Herbert E., b. Oct. 18.
1878;
res.
1902, Auburn,
R. I.
Maude E..
b.
June 5,
1881
;
res.
1902,
Auburn.
452
The Dahcock
Genealogy.
1189.
Sarah M.**
Wightman,
dau. of
Peleg
and Catherine
(Babcock) Wightman (Jesse, Jesse,
EHsha,
George,
John, James),
b. N.
Kingston,
R.
I.,
May
i8, i860;
res.
1902,
Wickford,
R.
I.;
m.
Wickford,
Oct.
12, 1880,
Thomas
J.,
son
of
John
and
Mary (Brown)
Pierce,
b.
Providence,
R.
I.,
June
20,
1857.
Children,
b. Wickford:
Mary,
b.
Sept. 14,
1881.
John P.,
b. Feb.
5, 1883.
Raymond W.,
b.
Aug. 1, 1893.
1190.
Charlotte Hall**
Babcock,
dan. of Dntee
J.
and
Theresa
(Plall)
Babcock
(Jesse, Jesse,
Ehsha,
George,
John, James),
b. New
London, Conn.,
July 23,
1861
;
res.
1902,
E.
Greenwich,
R.
I.;
m. New
London,
Nov.
2,
1883,
George
A.,
son of
Joseph
and
Mary (Bartlett)
White,
b.
North East
Village,
Mass.,
Mar.
19,^858.
Children,
b. E. Greenwich :
Dutee
J.,
b.
Aug. 30, 1884.
George
A.,
b. Mar.
5,
1888.
Jesse B.,
b. Feb.
12, 1892.
1191.
Perry G.^
Babcock,
son of Edward and Harriet
(Graves)
Babcock
(George, Jesse,
Elisha,
George,
John, James),
b.
Worcester,
Mass.,
Dec.
20,
1853;
res.
1901,
Chatham,
N. Y. ;
m.
Chatham,
Sept.
6,
1876, Augusta,
dan.
of Eli and Eva
(Plass)
Boice, b.
Martindale,
N.
Y., June 6,
1856.
Children :
Bertha, b. E.
Chatham,
June 9, 1879;
res.
1901, Cliatham, N. Y.
;
m.
Chatham, Feb.
17, 1899, Harold, son of Newton
Sweet,
b.
Webster, Mass.,
May, 1878.
Edith
Harriet,
b.
Chatham,
Aug.
2,
1883;
res.
1901,
Chatham.
1192.
Ellen E.^
Babcock,
dau of Albert and Frances
(Pierce)
Babcock
(George, Jesse,
Elisha,
George,
John, James),
b.
Sterling,
Conn.,
Feb.
24, 1859;
res.
1902,
Sterling.
Conn.;
m.
(i)
Leonard Burdick
;
m.
(2) Sterling,
Jan. 13,
1 88
1,
.A.mory J.,
son of Fred and Emeline
(Pierce)
Kebler,
b.
Needham, Mass.,
Jan.
6,
1851.
Children
by
first
marriage
:
Lizzie
J.,
b. Voluntown
;
res.
1902, Sterling,
Conn.
;
m.
Sterling,
Benjamin
Parkhurst.
Amy K.,
b.
Voluntown;
res.
1902, Sterling.
Child
by
second
marriage:
Emeline
L.,
b.
Sterling;
res.
1902, Sterling.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 453
1193.
Edward Perry**
Babcock,
son of Albert and Frances
(Pierce)
Babcock
(George, Jesse,
Elisha,
George,
John, James),
b.
Oneco, Conn.,
July 4, 1867;
res.
1902,
Ca-
naan Four
Corners.
N. Y.
;
m. Chatham
Center,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
8, 1888,
Ettie
M.,
(lau. of Edward and Rachel
(Sigbee)
Win-
chester,
b. Chatham
Center,
Aug.
i,
1871.
Children :
Ray W.,
b. Chatham
Center, Apr. 7. 1891.
Ward
P.,
b. Chatham
Center, Sept.
6.
1894;
d.
Rensselaer,
N.
Y.,
May 3, 1898.
Ruth
Irene,
b.
Aug. 9, 1897;
d.
Rensselaer, Apr. 14, 1898.
1194.
Mary Ann^
Babcock,
dau. of Oliver and Elizabeth
(Ingalls)
Babcock
(Henry,
David, Ezekiel, Robert,
John, James),
b.
Worcester,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
20, 1824;
res.
1900,
Fern
wood,
N. Y.
;
m.
Oswego,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
29, 1844,
Davis
J.
Cross,
b.
Johnstown,
N.
Y.,
June 25,
1821.
Children,
b. Albion :
Sarah
E.,
b.
July 17, 1846;
res.
1900,
Fernwood
;
m. Oct.
30, 1866,
Jerome,
son of William S. and Harriet
(Tubbs) Perry,
b.
Aug.
25, 1842,
d.
Fernwood,
Feb. 21,
1900.
Florence
D.,
b.
Jan. 27, 1857;
d. Mar.
2,
1882.
Hadarah
J.,
b.
June
28.
1859;
res.
1900,
Lacona, N. Y. ; m. Dec.
30, 1890.
Charles
J.,
son of Theron and Sarah
(Alton) Salisbury,
b.
Sept., 1857.
1195. Amanda O.^
Babcock,
dau. of Oliver and Elizabeth
(Ingalls)
Babcock
(Henry,
David, Ezekiel, Robert,
John, James),
b.
Sidney,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 25,
1826;
d.
Sandy
Creek,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 25, 1873;
m.
Oswego,
N. Y..
Apr. 17,
1845, Ephraim
M.,
son of
Henry
and
Polly (Harmon)
Averill,
b. Pulaski, N.
Y., Mav
S- 1825;
res. looi, Richland,
N. Y.
Children,
b. Richland :
Elizabeth H., b.
Sept. 4, 1847;
res.
1901,
Richland; m.
Mexico,
N. Y.,
June
10, 1868, Albert,
son of
George
and Selinda
(Wel-
den)
Sheley.
b.
Dexter,
N.
Y., Mar.
19, 1843.
Adalaid F., b. Oct. i,
1849;
res.
1901,
Richland; unm.
Edgar
E., b. Nov. 2,
1851 ;
res.
1901, Adams,
N. Y. ; m. Williams-
town. N.
Y., June
22,
1876,
Emma, dau. of Solomon and Sa-
mantha
(Burnham) Magee,
b. Hillsboro, N.
Y., June 22, 1854.
William H., b. Oct.
19. 1853;
res.
1901. Richland: m. Utica, N. Y.,
Aug.
21.
1883.
Birdella. dau. of Solomon and Samantha
(Burn-
ham) Magee,
b. Hillsboro,
Apr. 13.
1861.
Martha, b.
1856;
res.
1901,
Richland; m.
Richland,
June 6, 1882,
Ellis
H.,
son of Daniel
Kenyon,
b.
Fernwood, N.
Y., June 7, 1850.
James
B., b.
June
8, 1862; res.
1901,
Du Boise, Pa.; m.
Richland,
Apr. 23, 1889,
Lulu, dau. of Seward and Clara
(Niles) Ripsom,
b. Pulaski, N. Y., Nov.
17, 1867.
454
TJic Bahcock
Genealogy.
1196.
Philip Eugene**
Babcock,
son of Oliver and Eliza-
beth
(Ingalls)
Babcock
(Henry,
David, Ezekiel,
Rob-
ert,
John, James),
b.
Amboy,
N.
Y.,
July 5, 1831
;
d.
June 4,
1865;
m.
Pulaski,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
20,
1851, Polly
S. Parish.
Philip
served three
years
in the Civil
War,
and was dis-
charged Sept., 1864.
Children :
1484 Myra D.,'
b. Oct.
21, 1854;
m.
John
Pickett.
Charles
J.,
b.
Ellisburg.
N.
Y., Aug. 25, 1856;
d. New
Centerville,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
17, 1900;
m.
Syracuse,
N.
Y., Aug. 7, 1893, Mary
E. dau. of
John
and
Mary (Nicholson) Hall,
b.
Sandy Creek,
N. Y.,
June 7, 1849;
res.
1901,
New
Centerville,
N. Y. No
children.
1197.
Harriet Louise^
Babcock,
dau. of Oliver and Eliza-
beth
(Ingalls)
Babcock
(Henry,
David, Ezekiel,
Rob-
ert,
John, James),
b.
Richland,
N.
Y.,
July 27, 1838;
d. New
Orleans, La.,
Nov.
30, 1870;
m.
Jan.
i,
1855,
Albert
Stowell,
b.
1835,
d.
Carrolton,
La.,
Jan.
16,
1863.
He was a U. S.
soldier, and d. in a
hospital.
Children :
Fred. Oliver, b. Richland, N.
Y., Jan.
28,
1856;
res.
1901,
St.
Joseph, Mich.;
m.
(i) Bay City,
Mich.,
June 6, 1877, Julia
A.
Haff. b.
Copenhagen,
N. Y.,
June 6, 1856;
d. Dec.
19,
1881
;
m.
(2)
New
Market, Canada,
May 15, 1883, Mary
Ellen
Hooper,
b.
Nov.
6,
i860.
Diana
S.,
b.
Orwell,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
23, 1862;
d.
Apr. 7,
1862.
1198.
Oliver Morrell^
Babcock,
son of Gurdon and Al-
mira
(Starkweather)
Babcock
(Henry,
David,
Eze-
kiel, Robert,
John, James),
b. E.
Worcester,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 27,
1830;
res.
1902,
Austin,
Chicago,
111.;
m.
Bloomington,
111.,
Mar. 12.
1 86
1,
Lidie B.,
dau. of Nathan and Rebecca
(Smith)
Yarnall,
b.
Shannonville, Pa.,
Apr. 15, 1841,
d.
Philadelphia,
Pa.,
June
2,
1873.
Children :
Emma, b.
Bloomington,
Feb. 28. 1862; d.
July
21, 1863.
Mary
Ella," b.
Chicago, July
i,
1865;
res.
1902, 2019
N.
32d
Street,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
;
m.
Philadelphia, 1884. Harrington Bailey,
b.
1862.
They
have one
child,
Morrell," b. Oct.
30,
1886.
1199. Alonzo Nelson^ Babcock,
son of Gurdon and Al-
mira
(Starkweather)
Babcock
(Henry,
David,
Eze-
kiel, Robert,
John. James),
b.
Sept. 13, 1842;
res.
1900, 219
N.
53d
Avenue,
Chicago,
111.;
m.
Chicago, Sept. 14, 1871,
Evaline. dau. of
John
and
Sally
Carris,
of
Sterling,
N.
Y.,
b.
May 5, 1848,
d.
July 3,
1880.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
455
Child :
Eva
F.,
b.
Chicago, Jan. 26, 1873;
res.
1900, Chicago,
with her
father.
1200. Fidelia A.^ Clemons,
dan. of
John
and Annie
(Bab-
cock)
demons
(Henry,
David, Ezekiel, Robert, John,
James),
b.
WiUiamstown,
N.^Y.,
June 17, 1831
;
res.
1902,
7320
Earns
Avenue,
Chicago,
III.
;
m.
Geneva,
N.
Y., Apr.
14, 1859,
Ira
Proseus,
b. Columbia
County,
N.
Y., Aug. 30,
1810,
d.
Geneva,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
i, 1873.
Children,
b. Geneva :
William D.,
b. Oct. 11,
1861
;
res.
1902, Chicago.
Janet Louise,
b. .
1201.
Sarah Ann^
Clemons,
dau. of
John
and Anna
(Babcock)
Clemons
(Henry,
David, Ezekiel, Robert,
John, James),
b.
Circleville, O.,
Apr.
20, 1846;
res.
1902,
643
Fulton
Street,
Chicago,
111.;
m.
Chicago,
Oct.
20,
1867,
Albert R., son of Aaron and Sarah
(Ayers) King,
b. Har-
mony,
N.
Y.,
May
2, 1844.
Children :
Nellie E., b.
Chicago, Apr.
6,
1869;
d.
Sept.
18. 1890.
Meritt
A.,
b.
Chicago, Aug. 19. 1871
: res.
1902, 6807
Peoria
Street,
Chicago;
m.
1894,
Alice M.
Chillingworth.
Walter,
b. Nov. 18, 1873;
res.
1902. Chicago.
Ella, b. Matteson, 111.. Nov.
14. 1875;
d.
Jan. 5.
1880.
Frank, b.
July 10, 1878;
res.
1902, Chicago.
Cora, b.
July
21, 1880;
res.
1902,
Cleveland, O.
;
m.
1897,
Milton
Fields.
Willie, b.
Sept.
21, 1882;
res.
1902, Chicago.
1202.
Sarah^
Brewster,
dau. of Silas and Lois
(Bab-
cock)
Brewster (Robert. David, Ezekiel, Robert,
John, James),
b.
Wright,
N.
Y.,
June
10, 1844;
res.
1902,
Hamilton,
N. Y.
;
m. Worcester,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
27,
i860,
Ches-
ter,
son of
John Jaycox.
Child:
Florence, b. Worcester,
Jan. 13. 1877;
m.
June
28, 1897,
Rev.
Albert R. Mills. Has two children.
1203.
Anna^ Brewster, dau. of Silas and Lois
(Babcock)
Brewster
(Robert,
David, Ezekiel,
Robert,
John,
James),
b. Berne,
N. Y..
Feb.
25, 1846;
res.
1902, 13
Park
Street,
Albany,
N. Y.
;
m.
Worcester, June
6,
1877,
Samuel
F.
Ames,
b.
Canterbury,
North
Hampshire, England, May
6,
1821.
456
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Children,
b.
Albany
:
Brewster
F.,
b. Oct. 20, 1S79.
(iraduated from Yale
College
in
1901.
Went
directly
to
Manila,
P.
I.,
to take a
position
as teacher
of
languages.
^
Miriam,
b. Nov.
30, 1883.
1204.
Wayne^
Brewster,
son of Silas and Lois
(Babcock)
Brewster
(Robert,
David, Ezekiel, Robert,
John,
James),
b.
Wright,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
20,
1850;
res.
1902,
Brook-
ton,
N. Y.
;
m.
Schuyler
Lake,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
30, 1879,
Cora
L.,
dau. of Orion S.
Rose,
b.
May
18, 1856.
Child:
Lois
R.,
b. Dec.
11,
1880.
1205.
William Wayne**
Babcock,
son of Elias and
Jane
A.
(Thurber)
Babcock
(Robert, David, Ezekiel, Robert,
John, James),
b.
Decatur,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
11, 1842;
res.
1902,
Salt Lake
City,
Utah;
m.
Middlefield. N.
Y.,
Apr. 25, 1865,
Sarah
J.,
dau. of Uriah and Elizabeth
(Elliot)
Butler,
b.
South
Valley,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
20.
1843.
Children :
Maud
May,
b. E.
Worcester, May
2, 1867 ;
res.
1902.
Salt Lake
City.
Professor of Elocution,
University
of Utah.
William
Wayne, Jr.,
M.D.,
b.
June
10,
1872;
res.
1902, 3302
W.
Broad
Street, Philadelphia,
Pa. Dr.
Babcock,
in
1902,
in a com-
petitive
contest for the best
essay
on Preventive
Medicine,
was
one of the two hundred and nine
competitors.
He won the first
prize,
one thousand dollars.
1206.
Maria
J.*
Babcock,
dau. of Elias and
Jane
A.
(Thur-
ber)
Babcock
(Robert, David, Ezekiel, Robert,
John,
James),
b.
Decatur,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 23, 1847;
^^s.
1902,
Daven-
port,
N. Y.
;
m.
Decatur,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
17,
1868,
John
A.,
son
of
Augustus
and Esther
(Skinner)
Griffin,
b.
Sandford,
N.
Y.,'Aug. 7, 1844.
Children :
Claribel,
b.
Korbright,
N. Y.
Austin,
b.
Davenport.
1207.
Mary E.^
Babcock,
dau. of Elias and
Jane
A.
(Thur-
ber)
Babcock
(Robert,
David, Ezekiel, Robert,
John,
James),
b.
Decatur,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 24, 1852;
res.
1902,
Dobbs
Ferry,
N. Y.
;
m.
Decatur,
June 3,
1886,
William
A.,
son of
William and Eliza
(Fox)
Winters, b.
Jan.,
18^0.
Child:
Jane,
b.
June 24, 1887.
DR. W. WAYNE BABCOCK.
JR.
Page 456.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
457
1208.
Cora Lois*
Babcock,
dan. of Elias and
Jane
A.
(Thur-
ber)
Babcock
(Robert,
David, Ezekiel, Robert,
John,
James),
b.
Decatnr,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
31,
i860;
res.
1902,
Har-
pursville,
N. Y.
;
m. E.
Worcester,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
24, 1881,
Everett
Lockwood,
son of David and
Jemima (Belden)
Car-
penter,
b. E.
Worcester,
Nov.
24, 1856.
Children,
b.
Harpnrsville
:
Edith Lockwood, b.
July 29, 1887.
Julian
E., b.
May 14. 1895.
Vernon
A.,
b.
May 12, 1898.
1209.
Mary
Jane*
Babcock,
dau. of Nathan and Lois
(Thurber)
Babcock
(Robert,
David, Ezekiel, Robert,
John, James),
b. Oct.
3, 1844;
d.
Albany,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
4,
1869;
"m.
Decatur,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
8, 1866,
Horatio G.
Cass,
b.
Worcester,
N.
Y.,
Mar. 18,
1841 ;
res.
1902,
Aurora,
Neb.
Child :
Carlton
B.,"
b.
Albany,
N. Y.,
June 9, 1867;
res. Ravenna.
Neb.;
m.
Ord,
Neb.,
Jan. 24, 1900,
Theresa, dau. of Karl and Barbara
Wesley
Petrich,
b. Geneva, Neb.,
Aug.
10,
1874. Children,
b.
Ravenna: Mildred
F.,'"
b. Dec.
27, 1900; Horatio,
b.
Aug. 5,
1902.
1210.
JACK.SON*
Babcock,
son of Nathan and Lois
(Thur-
ber)
Babcock
(Robert,
David, Ezekiel, Robert,
John,
James),
b. Decatur,
N. Y.,
July
12,
1848;
res.
1902,
Bath-on-
Hudson. N. Y. ;
m. Schoharie
Courthouse,
N.
Y.,
May 3,
1874,
Emeline,
dau. of Hu1)bard and Roxanna
(Jackson)
Smith,
b.
Cicero,
N. Y..
June 29, 1855.
Children :
Frank, b. Warnerville, N.
Y., June 4, 1875;
res.
1902,
Bath-on-
Hudson.
Nathan, b.
Albany,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
23, 1876;
res.
1902,
Bath-on-
Hudson. Served as Private in
Spanish
War.
Bess
J.,
b.
Albany,
Dec.
13, 1880;
res.
1902,
Bath-on-Hudson.
1211.
George^ Babcock,
son of Nathan and Lois
(Thur-
ber)
Babcock
(Robert,
David,
Ezekiel, Robert,
John,
James),
b.
Decatur,
N. Y.. Feb.
5, 1859;
res.
1902,
North-
port,
N. Y.
;
m.
Northport, July
16,
1884,
Sarah
A.,
dau. of
Charles and
Mary (Burr)
Sanford,
b.
Northport, Jan.
10,
1856,
d.
Northport, July 29, 1901.
George
Babcock was
Principal
of the Public School of
Northport
188 1-6. He was Instructor in
Physical
Science
in
Boys' Academy, Albany,
N. Y.,
1886-7,
also Instructor in
Mathematics in Staten Island
Academy 1887-92.
He is chief
458
The Babcock
Genealogy.
accountant in the Edward
Thonii)son Coni[)any, publishers
of law
books,
Northport;
has held the
position
since
1892.
Children,
b.
Northport:
George S.,
b. Mar.
8, 1895.
Wallace Charles, b.
Jan. 16, 1897.
1212.
Lucia Augusta^
Eames,
dau. of Lovett and
Lucy
C.
(Morgan)
Eames,
of Elisha and
Polly (Babcock)
Morgan (David,
Ezekiel, Robert,
John, James),
b. Kalama-
zoo, Mich.,
June 7, 1841.
Owns and
occupies
"The
Oaks,"
Georgetown,
D. C.
;
m.
Kalamazoo,
Aug.
2, 1864, Henry
P.,
son of Walter and Rebecca
(Ripley)
Blount,
b.
May
i,
1829.
See account of
gold
beads in records of her
grandmother,
267 Polly
Babcock
Morgan.
Children,
b.
Evansville,
Ind. :
Mary Forbes,
b.
June 27, 1866;
res.
1902, Washington,
D. C.
Harry,
b. Mar.
31, 1871 ;
d.
June 22, 1871.
Bessie
H.,
b.
June
20,
1872 ;
res.
1902,
66
Virginia Street,
Dor-
chester, Mass.
;
m.
Washington. Apr.
18, 1900,
Rev.
Eugene R.,
son of Rev. R. R.
Shippen,
b.
Worcester, Mass., Jan., 1865.
Helen
Eames,
b. Feb. 8,
1876;
d. Mar.
11, 1892.
Henry F.,
b.
Apr. 2,
1880.
Walter,
b.
Sept. 4,
1881.
1213.
Charle.s W.^
Babcock,
son of Enos and Lucinda
(Goodell)
Babcock
(Dudley,
David, Ezekiel,
Robert,
John. James),
b.
Decatur,
N.
Y.,
July
16,
1847;
res.
1902,
Decatur;
m. Worcester, N.
Y.,
Feb.
19,
1868,
Emily,
dau. of
Henry Sperry,
b. Oct.
26,
1847.
Children :
Lena,
b.
Worcester,
Aug. 31. 1875;
res.
1902,
Lestershire, N. Y.
;
m. New Milford, Pa.,
Jan., 1897. Charles,
son of Silas
Rider,
b.
Maryland,
N. Y.
Lara, b. Worcester, Nov.
24.
1880; res.
1902,
Lestershire, N. Y.
;
m. New Milford. Dec, 1898, Maurice,
son of William
Chapman.
Fred,
b.
Preston,
N.
Y., June 24, 1883;
res.
1902, Lestershire,
N. Y.
;
unm.
1214.
Emery
J.^
Babcock,
son of Eli and
Dolly (Woodin)
Babcock
(Dudley,
David, Ezekiel.
Robert, John,
James),
b.
Westford,
N.
Y.,
June
20,
1855;
res.
1902,
E.
Worcester.
N. Y.
;
m. Worcester.
Mar.
17. 1875.
Lovila,
dau.
of Thomas and
Margaret (Homes)
Murray, b.
Worcester,
d.
June 19,
1880;
m.
(2)
Nov.
15.
1881.
Hattie
Darely,
of Rich-
mondville.
N. Y.
Children
by
first wife:
Mary
Ann, b. Decatur, N.
Y., June
28,
1876;
res.
1902,
Schenec-
tady,
N. Y.
Lynn,
b. Decatur,
June
21.
1879;
res.
1902, Schenectady.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 459
Children
by
second
wife, b.
Worcester,
N. Y. :
Wayne,
b. Nov.
3, 1884.
Bessie,
b. Dec.
31,
1888.
Edith,
b.
Aug.
22, 1891.
Ethel,
b.
Aug. 22, 1891.
Dayton,
b.
July
20,
1894.
Ora,
b.
July 17, 1898.
1215.
Frank Earnest^
Babcock,
son of Eli and
Dolly
(Woodin)
Babcock
(Dudley,
David, Ezekiel, Robert,
John, James),
b.
Decatur,
N.
Y.,
Sept.
12,
1863;
res.
1902,
Rensselaer,
Ind.
;
m.
Goodland.
Ind.,
Aug". 13, 1889,
Elise
M.,
dau. of
Jerome
and Sarah
(Starkweather) Preston,
b. Ken-
dall, 111.,
Jan. 13,
1866.
Children :
George M.,
b. Goodland.
Delevan
J.,
b.
Remington.
Ind.
1216.
Nathan W.^
Born,
son of Isaac and Sarah
(Duel)
Born. Sarah was dau. of
Philip
and Sarah Babcock
Duel
(Robert,
Ezekiel, Robert,
John, James),
b.
Worcester,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
14, 1834;
res.
1902,
Kirkwood
Center,
N. Y.
;
m.
Worcester,
Dec.
25, 1868, Rhoda,
dau. of
Elijah
Hadsell,
d.
Decatur,
N. Y.
Children,
b. Decatur :
Walter H.. b.
;
res.
1902, Jersey City,
N.
J.;
m. Katie
Townsand.
Pearl, b.
;
res.
1902, Binghamton,
N. Y.
;
m.
Jesse Jones.
1217.
Minerv.\^ Waldorf, dau. of
Harvey
and Eloise
(Babcock)
Waldorf
(Russel, Robert,
Ezekiel, Robert,
John, James),
b.
Richmondville,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
4, 1850;
res.
1902,
E.
Smithfield,
Pa.
;
m. E.
Worcester,
Apr. 30, 1876,
Rev.
J. Jones,
b.
Wales,
Great Britain, Nov.
9, 1838.
Children :
Grace, b. Afton. N. Y., Feb. 12,
1878;
d. E. Smithfield. Pa.
Harvev L., b. E. Worcester,
June
i. 1880; res.
1902,
E. Smith-
field; Pa.
Clare E.,
b.
Big
Flats. N.
Y., Aug. 9, 18S4;
res.
1902,
E. Smithfield.
1218.
Berlin H.^ Waldorf,
son of
Harvey
and Eloise
(Babcock)
Waldorf
(Russel. Robert,
Ezekiel,
Robert,
John, James),
b.
Richmondville,
N. Y., Dec.
20,
1853;
^^s.
1902,
E. Worcester, N. Y.
;
m.
Alton,
N.
Y..
May
22,
1878,
Helen, dau. of Aaron Tredwell, b.
Middlefield,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
16,
1855.
460
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Children,
b. E. Worcester :
Myrtie,
b. Nov.
7, 1879;
res.
1902,
Middlefield
;
m.
Lynn
Brown.
Maud,
b. Oct.
28, 1885.
1219.
Alice Ei.oise*^
Waldorf,
dau of
Harvey
and Eloise
(Babcock)
Waldorf
(Riissel, Robert, Ezekiel, Robert,
John, James),
b.
Richmondville,
N.
Y.,
July 27, 1859;
res.
1902,
E.
Worcester,
N. Y.
;
m. E.
Worcester,
Mar.
21,
1870,
Fayette
H.,
son of Rufus and Rhoda
(Miller) Barnes,
b.
Seward,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
3, 1848.
Children,
b. and res. E. Worcester :
Euleta,
b.
May 3, 1879;
m. Mar.
23, 1898,
Ora
Rury.
Rufus
F.,
b. Oct.
29, 1880;
unm.
Harvey,
b.
July 9 1892.
.
1220.
Elizabeth Frazier^
Babcock,
dau. of
John
and Hes-
ter
(Van Derzee)
Babcock
(Joshua, Joshua, Joseph,
Joseph, John, James),
b.
Bethlehem,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
i,
1843;
res.
1902,
Selkirk,
N. Y.
;
m.
Bethlehem,
Jan.
26,
1871, John
Franklin,
son of Francis
J.
and Rebecca
Shafer,
b.
Bethlehem,
Jan.
28,
1843,
d.
Albany,
N.
Y.,
July 4, 1900.
Children,
b. Bethlehem :
Bertha,
b. Nov.
13, 1871 ;
d.
May
16,
1873.
Frazier,
b. Dec.
27, 1873;
d.
Aug.
8, 1874.
John
Franklin,
b. Oct.
5, 1875 ;
d.
May 24, 1890.
1221.
Maria Van Bergen^
Babcock,
dau. of
John
and
Hester
(Van Derzee)
Babcock
(Joshua, Joshua, Jo-
seph, Joseph. John, James),
b. Beechers
Corners,
N.
Y.,
July
25, 1845;
^"^s.
1903, 65 Spear
Street,
Quincy, Mass.;
m. Feb.
18,
1869,
Thomas
H.,
son of Thomas and Sarah
(Porter)
Fearey,
b.
Bedford,
England,
Feb.
19, 1844.
Children,
b.
Albany:
Robert
Healey,
b.
Apr. 14, 1870
; res.
1902, Carthage,
Mo.
;
m. Buf-
falo,
June 14, 1900,
Emma
Day.
Ruth,
b.
July 9, 1872;
res.
1902, Wilmington,
N. C.
;
unm.
Bessie,
b.
Jan. 19, 1878;
res.
1902, Quincy.
Porter,
b. Oct.
14, 1880;
res.
1902, Quincy.
1222.
JoHN^
Babcock,
son of
John
and Hester
(Van
Der-
zee)
Babcock
(Joshua, Joshua, Joseph, Joseph, John,
James),
b.
Bethlehem,
N.
Y.,
July 4, 1855;
res.
1902,
Sel-
kirk,
N. Y.
;
m. S.
Bethlehem,
July 5, 1883,
Annie,
dau. of
Ferdinand and Rosanna
(Metz)
Scharbute,
b.
Bethlehem,
Mar.
24, 1855.
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
461
Children,
b. Bethlehem :
John Raymond,
b.
June
28,
1889.
Guy v.,
b.
May 10, 1896.
1223.
Dr. Robert*^
Babcock,
son of
John
and Hester
(Van
Derzee)
Babcock
(Joshua, Joshua, Joseph, Joseph,
John, James),
b.
Bethlehem,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
2, 1857;
res.
1903,
Albany,
N. Y.
;
m.
Coeymans,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
18, 1886, Maria,
dau. of
John
V. A. and Henrietta
(Van Denburgh)
Witbeck,
b.
Coeymans,
Mar.
10,
1862.
Children,
b.
Albany:
Robert,
b.
July
26.
1895.
Jenny
H., b.
Aug. 29, igoo.
1224.
Anna^
Babcock,
dau. of
Henry
O. and Rachel
(Mc-
Gill)
Babcock
(Joshua, Joshua, Joseph, Joseph, John,
James),
b.
Bethlehem,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
22, 1846;
res.
1903, 422
Delaware Avenue.
Albany,
N. Y.
;
m.
Albany, Apr. 14, 1875,
James
C,
son of William and
Jean (Campbell)
Moore,
b.
Albany,
Oct.
i, 1830,
d.
Albany, June 19, 1901.
Children :
William, b.
Albany,
Feb. 11,
1876;
d.
July 24, 1876.
Jean Campbell,
b. Mar.
5, 1880;
d. Dec.
13, 1901.
1225.
James
H.*
Babcock,
son of
Henry
O. and Rachel
(McGill)
Babcock
(Joshua, Joshua, Joseph, Joseph,
John, James),
b. Bethlehem
Center,
N.
Y.,
May 3, 1848;
res.
1903,
Bethlehem
Center;
m.
Brooklyn,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
5, 1877,
Eleanor C, dau. of
Philip
Clark,
b.
Albany, Apr.
22, 1845.
Child :
James
C. b.
Albany, Aug. 14, 1883;
res.
1903.
Bethlehem
Center;
m. Bethlehem Center, Aug.
21,
1902,
Rose
Hazelton,
b.
Albany.
1226.
Elizabeth^ Babcock,
dau. of
Henry
O. and Mar-
garet (Moore)
Babcock
(Joshua. Joshua. Joseph, Jo-
seph, John, James),
b.
Albany,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
31,
1862;
res.
1903,
422
Delaware Avenue.
Albany;
m.
Albany. June 24, 1891,
James,
son of Robert and Elizabeth
(Greer)
Hunter,
b. Ire-
land,
Jan. 4, 1865.
Children :
Henry
B., b. Mar.
23. 1892.
Charlotte, b.
Jan.
i,
1895.
1227.
Melissa^
Furrow,
dau. of
Jesse
and Gean
(Babcock)
Furrow
(Simeon,
Thomas, Thomas,
Oliver.
John,
462
The Babcock
Genealogy.
James),
b.
Champaign County,
O.,
Nov.
2,
1850;
res.
1902,
Forest
City,
la.;
m.
Cambridge,
Wis.,
Jan.
2,
1876, Adam,
son of
John
and Christina
Jamieson,
b.
Ayrshire,
Scotland,
Apr.
II,
1836.
Children,
b.
Cashton,
Wis. :
Addie
V.,
b.
;
res.
Kiester,
Minn.
John,
b.
;
d.
Cashton, June 8, 1887.
1228.
Betiiuel C.^
Babcock,
son of Rev. Maxson and
Phiothata
(Davis)
Babcock
(Simeon,
Thomas,
Thom-
as, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Montra, O.,
Oct.
28, 1841 ;
res.
1902,
Dana, la.;
m.
Garwin, la.,
June
20, 1863,
Phebe
Ann,
dau. of Peter and
Mary (Maneval) Moyer,
b.
Blockhouse,
Pa.,
Jan. 31, 1845.
He is a farmer.
Children :
Everzallinc, b.
May 15, 1864;
res.
1902, Toledo, la.;
m.
Garwin,
1887, John,
son of
Henry Cooper,
b. Oct.
19, 1865.
Harriet,
b. Nov.
28,
1868
;
res.
1902, Gentry,
Ark.
;
m.
Grand, la.,
Herbert,
son of William and Eliza
(Babcock) Saunders,
b.
Rhode
Island,
Mar.
20, 1853.
Grace, b.
Sept.
10,
1875 ;
res.
1902,
Dana, la.
Samuel,
b. Feb. i.
1886;
res.
1902.
Dana, la.;
ni.
Grand,
Lottie
C.
Malory,
b.
Valisca, la.,
Nov.
27, 1872.
1229.
Perry B.^
Lippencott,
son of Curtis and Elizabeth
(Babcock) Lip])encott (Simeon, Thomas, Thomas,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Bloomcenter,
O.,
July 15,
1866;
res.
1902,
Walworth, Wis.;
m.
Bloomcenter,
July 4, 1889,
Re-
becca,
dau. of
John Sly,
b.
Sidney,
O.,
Nov.
2,
1869.
Children :
Flossie,
b.
Bloomcenter,
Oct. i,
1890.
Josephine,
b. Bloomcenter.
Jan. 20, 1892.
Lula
v.,
b. Bloomcenter, Oct.
23, 1893.
Herbert
L.,
b.
Maplewood,
O., Oct.
14, 1896.
Claud,
b.
Walworth, Apr. 25, 1899.
1230.
John
Albert^
Babcock,
son of Simeon and
Amy
(Van Horn)
Babcock
(William, Thomas, Thomas,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Shelley County, O., Aug.
12,
1850;
res.
1902, Jackson
Center,
O. ;
m.
Montra, O.,
Nov.
14, 1871,
Nancy
Ellen,
dau. of
John Lippencott,
b.
Montra,
Aug. 13,
1853-.
Children :
Mertie L.,
b.
Sept.
10,
1873;
d.
May
6,
1886.
Columbus, b.
June 2, 1875
; res.
Walworth,
Wis.
Augusta
M., b.
Aug.
20,
1877;
d. Sept.,
1878.
'
;'
Delmer, b.
Sept. 16, 1880;
res.
1902, Jackson Center,
O.
Dennis,
b.
Sept. 16, 1880;
d.
July 10, 1889.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 463
William,
b. Feb.
20, 1889;
d.
July 10, 1889.
Erven
S.,
b. Feb.
20, 1889.
1231.
John**
Babcock,
son of
Elijah
and
Cynthia (Weld)
Babcock
(James, Jeremiah,
Simeon, Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Wales, Mass.,
Apr. 7,
1826;
d.
Denver, Colo., Apr.
9, 1900;
m.
Wales,
Apr. 16, 1854,
Lorinda,
dau. of Whitman
and Esther
(Moiilton) Mungar,
b.
Wales, Apr. 13, 1837;
res.
1903,
Denver.
In
early
manhood
John
Babcock was associated in mercan-
tile business with his father and brother
Draper
in
Monmouth,
111.,
but
being
afflicted with asthma he later settled in
Denv^er,
Colo.,
where he remained
through
life and where his children
were educated.
Children, b. Monmouth :
Charles Whitman,
b. Feb.
28, 1856 ;
res.
1903,
Denver
;
unm.
Frank
E.,
b. Oct.
i, 1858;
res.
Denver;
unm.
Luella Roxa," b.
July 25,
1862
;
res.
1902,
Denver
;
m.
Denver, Jan.
17, 1884,
N. M., son )f H. A. and
Augusta
Pierce Tabor, b.
Augusta,
Me. Child : Persis
Augusta,'"
b.
May 29, 1894.
Persis L., b. Dec.
14, 1864;
res.
1902.
California Hotel,
San Fran-
cisco, Cal. ;
m.
Ci)
Dec.
25, 1884,
William F. Wilson,
d.
Apr. 19,
1889;
m.
(2)
Denver,
Jan. 17, 1898, Harry,
son of
Judge J.
H.
and Maria
Gray,
b. Des
Moines, la., June i,
1862.
John, Jr.,
b. Mar.
13, 1872;
res.
1903, Denver;
unm.
1232.
Persis Weld^
Babcock,
dau. of
Elijah
and
Cynthia
(Weld)
Babcock
(James, Jeremiah,
Simeon, Oliver,
John, James),
b. Wales, Mass.,
July 9, 1824;
d.
Monmouth,
111., Feb.
18,
1847;
m.
Oct..
1843, Wyatt
B.
Stapp,
b.
May-
ville,
Ky., Apr. 27,
181
3,
d.
Monmouth,
July
11,
1851.
Children,
b. Monmouth :
Guy,
b.
Sept.
18,
1844;
res.
1903, Chicago, 111.;
m.
Monmouth,
Sept.
20, 1866, Caroline E., dau. of Rev. Anson
Tucker,
b.
Spring-
field,
N. Y.,
May
18, 1843.
No children.
1485 Lucy,"
b.
June 3, 1846 ;
m.
James
B. Clark.
1233.
Albert M.^
Clark,
son of Hosea and Laurana
(Bab-
cock)
Clark
(Oliver,
Oliver,
Oliver,
Oliver,
John.
James),
b. Brookfield,
N. Y.,
Dec.
16,
1824;
res.
1903.
Clav-
ville,
N.
Y.;
m.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
13, 1851,
Phebe
M.,
dau. of Thomas and Prudence Gorton,
b.
Brookfield,
Dec.
11,
1830.
Children :
Lillian A.,
b. Verona. N. Y.,
July 2, 1854;
res.
1903, Redondo,
Cal. ; m.
Clayville, Aug. 13, 1873.
Loren
J.,
son of Horace
Perry,
b.
Medina,
N.
Y., 1850.
464
Tlic Babcock
Genealogy.
Ida
Marie,
b.
Verona,
Oct.
17, 1856;
res.
1903,
Earlville,
N. Y.
;
m.
Clayville,
Dec.
28, 1878, John M.,
son of Thomas
Jennings,
b.
Caddsdon, England.
Flora
P.,"
b.
Clayville,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
14, i860;
res.
1903,
No. i
Stanley Place, Yonkers,
N. Y.
;
m.
Clayville,
Dec.
20, 1888,
Charles Clarence,
son of Charles H. and Frances
(Saunders)
Chipman,
b.
Hope Valley,
R.
I.,
Feb.
6, 1859.
Mr.
Chipman
is
an Architect in New York
City,
and himself and
family
are
Seventh
Day Baptists.
Children : Charles
Albert,'"
b.
Clayville,
N.
Y., July 30, 1891 ;
Phebe
Miriam,
b.
Clayville, May 22, 1893;
Robert Clark, b.
Yonkers,
N.
Y., Sept. 29, 1898;
Frances Mar-
garet,
b.
Yonkers,
Mar.
26, 1900.
1234.
Rev.
Joseph Julian*
Babcock,
son of Oliver and
Lecta
(Burdick)
Babcock
(Oliver, Oliver, Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 19,
1826;
d.
Wheeling-,
W.
Va.,
June, 1865 ( ?) ;
m.
(i)
Esther
Cogshell,
of
Portsmouth,
R.
I.;
m.
(2)
Mariah,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
26, 1859,
Sarah
C,
dau. of
John
and Susan
(Houghton)
Burwell,
b.
Vermont,
June 17, 1825;
res.
1902,
Crown
Point,
N. Y.
Children
by
second
marriage
:
i486
Ira
J.,'
b.
Sept.
16,
1859;
m. Isabelle Woof.
Althea
Adeline,
b.
Jay,
N.
Y., Sept. 5, i860;
res.
1902, Glasco,
N. Y.
Fred
C,
b.
Jay,
N.
Y., June 16, 1863;
d.
Wheeling,
W.
Va., Dec,
1864.
1235.
AsAEL Luther*
Babcock,
son of Oliver and Lecta
(Burdick)
Babcock
(Oliver, Oliver, Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b. Brookfield.
N.
Y.,
May 9,
1828;
d. Brook-
field,
Sept. 3. 1900;
m.
Waterville,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
10,
1858,
Harriet
M.,
dau. of Robert
Brusie,
b. Dutchess
County,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
28,
1835;
res.
1902,
Tallette,
N. Y. She m.
(2)
Mr.
Crandall.
Children,
b.
Brookfield,
N. Y. :
Ella Maria, b.
June 6, 1859;
d.
Sept.
10.
1870.
Carrie L., b.
Sept.
28, 1861
;
res.
1902,
Tallette, N. Y.
;
unm.
Oliver W.,
b.
May
12, 1870;
res.
1902,
New
Berlin. N. Y.
;
m.
Oct.
27, 1897,
Matilda, dau. of Marvin and Sarah
(Wilson)
Brazil, b.
Lathrop, Pa., Sept. 5, 1873.
No children.
1236.
Ida E.* Babcock,
dau. of
Leroy
and
Sally
A.
(Mark-
ham)
Babcock
(Joseph,
Oliver, Oliver, Oliver,
John,
James),
b. Brookfield.
June
12,
1857;
res.
1902,
South
Street,
"Utica,
N. Y.
;
m.
LTtica,
June
^,
1885, Edgar
P. Luce.
Child :
Sarah
Esther,
b. Utica,
May 19. 1889.
1237. Irving Alexander* Crandall. son of Darwin and
Alzina
(Babcock)
Crandall
(Phineas, Oliver, Oliver,
JOHN
BABCOCK.
1826-
1900. Page 46.3.
The Babcuck
Coicalogy. 465
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Leonardsville,
N.
Y., Aug. 5, 1848;
res.
1902, Leonardsville;
m. Leonardsville,
Apr. 25, 1870,
Algerose,
dau. of
John
and Elizabeth
(Burdick) lligley,
b.
Spafford,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 7, 1850.
Children,
b. Leonardsville :
Elva E., b.
1871
; m.
1893.
E. F.
Champlin,
son of Frank and
Fidelia
(Brown) Champlin,
b.
Mystic, Conn, 1870; res, 1902,
516
Main Street. Little
Falls,
N. Y.
Ralph Emerson,
b.
1878;
res.
1902,
Los
Angeles,
Cal.
Mabel
Alay,
b.
1880;
res.
1902,
Plainfield, N.
J.;
m.
Leonardsville,
N. Y.,
1901,
Dr. O. B.
Whitford,
son of Abert and Ella Ed-
wards W'hitford, b. Leonardsville.
Blanche
AL,
b.
1882;
res.
1902,
Leonardsville.
1238.
Alice
J.^
Babcock,
dau. of Nathan and Fannie
(Walrod)
Babcock
(Nathan, Oliver, Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b. Little
Falls,
N.
Y.,
May
18, 1848;
res.
1902,
Little Falls;
m. Little
Falls,
May 19, 1864, John
France,
b.
England.
Children, b. Little Falls:
Washington
P.. b.
1865;
d.
May 30. 1892;
m. Little
Falls,
June 5,
1889, Mary Daley.
Has one son.
James,
b.
1867;
res.
1902,
Little
Falls;
m. Little
Falls,
Nov.
27,
1889,
Nora Van Victen. Has two
daughters.
1239. Edward Henry^
Babcock,
son of Nathan and Fan-
nie
(Walrod)
Babcock
(Nathan,
Oliver,
Oliver, Oli-
ver,
John, James),
b. Little
Falls,
N.
Y.,
June
26,
1850;
res.
1902,
Little Falls;
m. Little Falls,
Dec.
27, 1872 (?), Mary,
dau. of William and Helen
(Garwin) Hall,
b. Little
Falls,
June
26,
1854.
Children,
b. Little Falls :
William Horace,
b.
Apr. 13, 1874;
res.
1902,
No. 11 Garfield
Place,
Albany,
N. Y.
;
m. Little
Falls, Jan.
16,
1897.
Lulu
Youngs.
Edward
W.,
b.
May
26,
1875;
res.
1902,
W. Main
Street,
Little
Falls;
m. Little Falls,
Dec.
14, 1896,
Ida Howard.
1240.
William C.^
Babcock,
son of Nathan and Fannie
(Walrod)
Babcock
(Nathan,
Oliver,
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b. Little Falls.
N.
Y.,
May
21,
1853:
d. South
Dakota,
Sept.
6,
1896;
m. Illinois,
Dec.
25, 1879, Nancy Dys-
lin. She m.
(2)
W. W.
Aurand;
res.
1902, Rockford,
111.
Children :
Fannie, b. Shannon. 111., Sept. 29,
1880: res.
1902,
Rockford, 111.
Versula,
b. Shannon, 111.,
Feb. 22,
1882;
res.
1902, Atlanta, Ga.
;
m.
Aug. 27, 1901,
Frank G. North.
Frank,
b.
Canton,
S.
I)., 1896;
res.
1902,
Rockford.
30
466
Tlic Bahcock
Genealogy.
1241.
George Nathan^
Babcock,
son of Nathan and Fan-
nie
(Walrod)
Babcock
(Nathan, OHver, Ohver,
OH-
ver,
John, James),
b. Little
Falls,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
31, 1859;
res.
1902,
Little
Falls;
m. Little
Falls,
June
10, 1886, Fannie,
dan. of
Sylvester
and
Mary (Conklin)
Cross,
b.
Sylvester,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
4,
1866.
Child :
Gertrude
Huklah,
b. Oct.
3, 1891.
1242.
Nancy Calphrona^
Babcock,
dan. of
Henry
and
Angeline (Langworthy)
Babcock
(Hezekiah, Oliver,
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
May
6,
1845;
J'^s.
1902,
North
Loup, Neb.;
m.
Berlin, Wis.,
Jan.
18,
1872,
William
Allen,
son of Allen and
499
Eliza
(Babcock)
Prentice,
b.
Dakota, Wis.,
July
6,
1851.
Children :
Gallic A.,
b.
Berlin, Wis., Dec.
4, 1872;
res.
1902, 1030
E. 26th
Street, Erie, Pa.
;
m. Allen, Pa., Dec.
4, 1893, John J.,
son of
James Abbey,
b.
Alien,
Feb.
10,
1868.
William Asa L.,
b. North
Loup,
Feb.
6,
1875;
res.
1902,
North
Loup.
Henry
Allen
L.,
b. North
Loup,
Nov.
3, 1876;
res.
1902,
North
Loup.
Emogene
Elaine,
b. North
Loup,
Dec.
25,
1882
;
res.
1902,
North
Loup.
Earnestine,
b. North
Loup.
1243.
Henry H.^
Watson,
son of Charles and Amanda
(Babcock)
Watson
(Peleg, Peleg,
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b. Battle
Ground, Ind.,
July
10,
1840;
res.
1902,
Rensselaer,
Ind.;
m.
Rensselaer,
Nov.
17, 1869, Mary
Shortridge.
Children :
Dee Everett, b.
Aug. 13, 1870;
d.
Aug.
11,
1900;
m. Mabel Sulida.
Had
3
children.
Daisy
Alice, b.
Jan. 14. 1872;
res.
1902, Albuquerque,
N. M.
;
m.
Jan. 28, 1897,
Robert Abraham.
They
have two children.
Helen, b.
Jan. 17, 1874;
m.
1894,
Peter
Kohles,
of
Chicago.
James
F.,
b. Nov.
23, 1876.
Henry
H., b. Nov. 18, 1877.
Elizabeth A.,
b.
July
8,
1881.
Charles,
b. Feb.
12, 1883.
Jeanette,
b.
Apr. 7, 1887.
1244. Elizabeth Amanda^ Watson, dau. of Charles and
Amanda
(Babcock)
Watson
(Peleg, Peleg,
Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James),
b. Rensselaer, Ind.,
June
12,
1849;
res.
1902,
Rensselaer;
m.
Rensselaer,
Apr. 7, 1870,
William
H.,
The Babcock
Genealogy.
467
son of
Jolin
and
Mary
Gwin,
b. Nov.
6, 1842,
d.
Rensselaer,
Oct. 8,
1895.
Children,
b. Rensselaer :
William, h.
Jan. 30, 1872;
res.
lyoj, Rensselaer;
in. Oct.
2, 1902,
Frances Wood.
Elvia
Alice,
b. Nov.
23, 1876 (?).
Pleasant
Marion,
b. Alar.
9, 1879. Address,
U. S. R. S.
Columbia,
Brooklyn Navy
Yard,
Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Carrie, b.
Apr.
28, 1882.
Slierman L., b.
Sept. 30. 1885.
Hayes
G.,
b.
June
12,
1889.
Annie, b. Mar.
20,
1892;
d.
1898.
1245.
Augustus Dorr^
Babcock,
son of Nathan and
Ruby
(Foster)
Babcock
(Peleg, Peleg,
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
;
d.
Rensselaer,
Ind.
;
m.
Rensselaer,
Jan.
I,
1852, Abigail,
dan. of William and Hannah
(Morri-
son)
Iliff.
Children :
1487 Augustus Dwight,^
b.
Sept. 28, 1852;
m.
Maggie
A. Watt.
Ruby
A., b. .
Addie
B.,
b. .
1246.
James
B.^
Babcock,
son of Nathan and
Ruby
(Fos-
ter)
Babcock
(Peleg, Peleg,
Oliver, Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Cortland,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
i,
1834;
d.
Rensselaer,
Ind.,
Sept.
6,
1859;
m.
Rensselaer,
Aug. 14. 1853,
Ellen,
dau.
of
Joseph
and Esther
(Ehvood) Price,
b.
Ohio,
Apr.
i,
1852;
res.
1902,
near
Goodland,
Ind.
Children :
Frank
J.,*
b. Rensselaer,
Aug. 4, 1854
: res.
1902,
Goodland ; m.
Goodland. Oct. 22,
1884. Mary,
dau. of
John
and Esther
(Miller)
May,
b.
Remington,
Ind.,
Apr.
22,
1865.
Children, b. Goodland :
Ruby
A.,' b.
1885; Willie,
b.
1887; Paul,
b.
1888; Victor,
b.
1892;
Frank, b.
1901.
Nathan, b.
1856;
d. Goodland.
James,
b.
1858;
res.
1902,
Parr, Ind.;
m.
Goodland, Alice
Grey.
1247.
Ellen A.*
Babcock,
dau. of Luke and
Lydia
(Bab-
cock)
Babcock
(Solomon, Peleg,
Oliver, Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
21,
1825;
d.
Dodge
Center,
Minn.,
Apr. 29, 1885;
m.
Homer,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 3, 1845, James
M. Saunders,
Children :
Nettie, b.
Apr. 19, 1846;
d.
Dodge
Center, Oct.
31, 1893;
m.
(i)
William F.
Fox;
m. (2) Dec.
25. 1892, George Myers.
Mary
L.. b. Feb. 20,
1850:
res.
1902,
Clear Lake.
Wis.;
m. Oct.
23, 1872,
L.
J. Briggs. They
have two children: Nellie and Rena.
Charles A., b.
June 24, 1853;
d. Nov.
9, 1854.
1488
Henrietta
L.,*
b. Feb.
15, 1857;
m. Edward L. Ellis.
468
The Babcock
Genealogy.
1248.
Anna M.*
Babcock,
dait. of Luke P. and
Lydia
(Babcock)
Babcock
(Solomon, Peleg,
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
1827;
d.
Lincklaen,
N.
Y.,
July
31, 1885
;
m.
Scott,
June
22,
1850,
Isaac H.
Smith,
b.
Jan. 25,
1826,
d. Lincklaen.
Children,
b. Scott :
Ellen, b. Feb.
10, 1851 ;
d.
May 25, 1870.
Norman,
b. Oct. 8, 1852;
d. Dec.
25, 1872.
Lydia,
b. Mar.
31, 1856;
d. Oct.
27, 1883.
James R.,
b.
Jan. 3, 1859;
d.
Lincklaen,
Dec.
22, 1897.
1249.
Erwin Luke^
Babcock,
son of Luke P. and
Lydia
(Babcock)
Babcock
(Solomon, Peleg, Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
June
28,
1829;
d.
Dodge
Cen-
ter, Minn.,
May 5, 1892;
m.
Milton, Wis.,
Apr.
12, 1856,
Delia
M.,
dau. of
Perry
and Eusebia
(Maxson)
Sweet, b.
Alfred,
N.
Y., Sept. 27, 1834,
d.
Dodge
Center,
Mar.
15, 1891.
Erwin Babcock was a member of
Company
E,
i6th
Regi-
ment,
Wisconsin
Volunteers,
from the fall of 1861 to
1863,
and was
Sergeant
in the battles of Shiloh and Corinth under
Rosecrans
;
was
honorably discharged
on account of chronic
sickness. He w^as a farmer. In
1854
he moved from
Homer,
N.
Y.,
to
Milton,
and at the close of the war settled at
Dodge
Center.
Children :
Everett
Eugene,
b. Waushara
County,
Wis., May 17, 1857;
d.
Dodge
Center,
May 29,
1881, unm.
Flora
L^abelle,
b. Adams
County,
Wis., Feb.
25, 1859;
res. St.
Paul,
Minn. She is a school teacher,
having taught
most of the
time since
1879.
In
May, 1893,
she
graduated
from the State
Normal
School,
at Manketo,
Minn. She rendered much assist-
ance in
collecting
records for this volume.
Louise Gertrude," b.
June
6,
1861 ; res.
1902,
Rochester. Minn.
;
m.
Rochester, Dec. 10, 1885,
Ellis D. Fisk, b. Minnesota, Mar.
17,
1862. Children: Avis M..'"
b.
Dodge
Center, Feb.
18, 1888,
d.
1888;
Clinton B.,
b.
Rochester,
Feb.
7, 1889;
Erma
L.,
b.
Rochester,
Oct.
19, 1891.
Rollin Hewett,*
b.
Dodge
Center,
Mar.
4, 1864:
d.
Dodge Center,
Jan. 25, 1900;
m.
Dodge
Center, Oct. 6, 1886,
Jemima
L., dau.
of
John
and Lovina Richmond
Langworthy,
b.
Aug. 15, 1863;
res.
Dodge
Center. Children, b.
Dodge
Center:
Julia L,^"
b.
Aug.
22, 1888; Lucile, b.
July 4, 1892.
Frank Erwin,'
b.
Dodge
Center, Aug.
16, 1866;
d. Redwood
Falls,
Minn., Oct. 18,
1899;
m. Milton, Wis.. Dec.
3, 1891,
Mrs. Addie
Wells Saunders dau. of A.
Judson
and Adalaid Utter Wells,
b.
Mar. 18, 1861. Children:
George Lester,"
b. Nov.
5, 1893,
d.
Oct. 18.
1899;
Robert W.,
b.
Apr. 5, 1895,
d. Oct.
18, 1899.
Minnie Madelia,'
b.
Dodge
Center,
Aug.
16, 1866; res.
1902,
Cas-
selton, N. D. :
m.
Dodge
Center, Nov. 6,
1890, Floyd
B., son of
William and Sarah Brown Wells,
b.
May 31,
1861. Children:
Zelora
B.,"
b. Feb.
15, 1892; Laura,
b.
Sept. 25, 1893.
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
4^9
1250. Edwin S.**
Babcock,
son of Luke P. and
Lydia (Bab-
cock)
Babcock
(Solomon, Peleg,
Oliver, Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
July
lo,
1831
;
d.
Eagle
Lake, Minn.,
May 9, 1902;
m.
(i)
Milton, Wis., Sept. 1857,
Mrs. Isabelle
(Wells)
Maxson,
d.
Farina,
111,
1866;
m.
(2)
De
Ruyter,
N.
Y., Sept., 1867,
Susan M.
Mooney,
b.
Dec,
1829,
d.
Eagle
Lake,
Nov.
17, 1900.
Child :
Ross Edwin, b. De
Ruyter, June 26, 1868;
d.
Dorge Center, Minn.,
1876.
1251.
Oscar Almeron
Babcock,
son of Luke P. and
Lydia
(Babcock)
Babcock
(Solomon, Peleg,
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b. De
Ruyter,
N.
Y.,
June 13, 1838;
d.
Homer,
N.
Y., Apr.
2,
1903;
m.
Homer,
June 5,
1866,
Lauraett,
dau.
of Ezra and Lorain
(Hotchkiss) Maltby,
b.
Liverpool,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
19, 1844,
d.
Homer,
Sept. 27, 1898.
He enlisted in the
157th Regiment,
New York,
Sept. 30,
1862,
and was
discharged July
10,
1865.
He was a
Sergeant;
served in
many
battles,
and was in Sherman's march to the sea.
Children,
b. Homer :
1489 Lydia
L.,**
b. Feb.
9, 1867;
m.
Chauncey
Baker.
Maud E., b. Oct.
30, 1871 ;
m.
Jan. 31, 1894,
Willis
Green,
of Cort-
land,
an
engineer.
She is an artist.
Mabel
J.,
b. Oct.
30, 1871 ;
m.
June
22, 1892,
William A. Wads-
worth, of Cortland.
They
have one
child, Lawrence,
b.
July 4,
1897.
1252.
Oscar Almeron^
Babcock,
son of
Ralph
and Azubah
(Dodge)
Babcock
(Solomon, Peleg,
Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James),
b. Babcock
Grove,
III,
Mar.
13, 1837;
res.
1902,
Athol,
S. D.
;
m.
Hillsborough,
Wis.,
Oct.
4, 1858,
Philena
L.,
dau. of E. D.
Douglass,
b.
Canal, Pa., Feb., 1838,
d.
Hillsborough,
Wis.
Children, b.
Lincoln,
Wis. :
Ralph
A., b. 1861
;
res.
1902,
Rockville, Mo.
;
m. 1886,
Annie Der
Hertoz. b.
Iowa,
1862.
Mae Aris,
b:
1864;
d. 1880.
Elsie A., b. 1868; res.
1902,
Athol, S. D.
;
m. Athol, 1888, Charles
Baldings.
b. Wisconsin,
1866.
Fern, b.
1871 ;
res.
1902, Amherst,
S. D.
;
m. Athol, Charles Smith,
b.
Pennsylvania, 1867.
Mary,
b.
1873;
res.
1902, Athol;
m.
Athol, 1890,
W. S.
Brown,
b.
Pennsylvania, 1852.
Annie A., b.
1875
; res.
1902,
Athol
;
m.
Athol, 1893, George Meade,
b.
Michigan,
1866.
470
The Babcock
Genealogy.
1253.
Omer Alvarado**
Babcock,
son of Frederick and
Mary (Kelley)
Babcock
(Solomon, Peleg,
Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James),
1).
Ridott,
111.,
July 9, 1853;
res.
1902,
Enterprise, Miss.;
m.
Elroy,
Wis.,
Mar.
19, 1877,
Emma,
dan. of
Benjamin
and Hannah
(Gills)
Potter,
b.
July 3, 1857,
Child :
Wirt Alberti, b.
Jan. 11, 1878;
res.
1902, Enterprise;
unm.
1254.
Phebe Ann**
Babcock,
dau. of
John
W. and Ann
(Davis)
Babcock
(John, Peleg,
Oliver,
Oliver,
John,
James),
b. North
East,
Pa.,
Sept. 4. 1847;
^"^s.
1902,
Green-
field, Pa.;
m.
Greenfield,
Sept.
6,
1864, Elijah P.,
son of
Jerome
B.
Davis,
b.
Greenfield,
Oct.
28, 1842.
Children, b. Greenfield:
John W.,
b.
June
6, 1866;
res.
1902,
North
East;
m.
Findley Lake,
N.
Y., Ruth, dau. of Asa
Landphere,
b.
Ripley,
N. Y.
Bertie
B.,
b.
Apr.
12,
1870;
d.
1876.
Carrie,
b. ; res.
1902, Ashton, Pa.;
m. Oct. 21,
1892, Charles,
son of Abel Wilkinson.
Nancy,
b.
;
res.
1902, Ashtabula,
O.
;
m.
Ashtabula,
L.
Cutler,
b. Rock Creek, O.
Pearl, b.
Apr. 25,
1881 ; res.
1902,
Greenfield.
Blanch, b. Nov.
25,
1882.
Alice,
b.
Jan. 28, 1887;
d. Oct.
18, 1892.
1255.
Almeron^
Babcock,
son of Horace and Samantha
(Crofoot)
Babcock
(Taber,
Peleg,
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
July 4, 1834,
d.
June 17,
1868;
m.
i860,
Sarah A. Cobb.
Children :
Horace, b. Oct.
29,
1861.
Claroline,
b.
Jan. 23, 1864.
1256.
W1LL1.S Angell^
Babcock,
son of Nelson and
Lucy
(Eee)
Babcock
(Russel, Paul, Oliver, Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Adams,
N.
Y.,
June
16,
1840;
res.
Adams;
m.
Adams,
Aug. 31, 1867.
Harriet
A.,
dau. of Elisha and Ruth
(Carter)
Overton, b.
Henderson,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
20, 1842;
res.
Adams.
Children, b. Adams :
Mary
Frances, b.
June 14,
1868; d. Adams,
July
16,
1883.
Henry
Nelson,
b. Mar.
5, 1873;
res.
1902, 195 Broadway,
New
York
City.
1257.
Lucinda A^. Babcock,
dau. of Nelson and
Lucy
(Lee)
Babcock
(Russel,
Paul, Oliver, Oliver,
John,
The Babcock
Genealogy.
471
James),
b.
Adams,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 22,, 1842;
d.
Adams,
Jan.
21,
1891
;
m.
Adams, Dec.
24, 1865,
Daniel S.,
son of Thomas
and
Polly (Whitford)
Greene, b.
Rodman,
N.
Y.,
June
12,
1842;
res.
1902,
Adams
Center,
N. Y,
Children,
b. Adams:
Jaris,
b.
June 5, 1876:
res.
1902,
Adams
Center,
N. Y.
Clark
B.,
b. Dec. 16.
1878;
res.
1902,
Dillin. N. Y.
Alice
A.,
b. Feb.
8,
1881
;
res.
1902, Adams,
N. Y.
1258.
Lizzie M.^
Babcock,
dan. of Pardon and Clarissa
(Benjamin)
Babcock
(Russel, Paul, Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b. Adams
Center,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
20, i860;
res.
1902,
S.
Brookfield,
N. Y.
;
m. Adams
Center,
Mar.
21,
1883,
Corydon
L.,
son of Daniel and Louisa
(Felton)
Maxson,
b.
W.
Edmeston,
N.
Y.,
Sept.
2,
i860.
Children,
b. S.
Brookfield,
except
first,
b. W. Edmeston :
Ethel,
b. Mar.
13, 1884.
Gilbert, b.
Apr. 3.
1886.
Daniel, b. Oct.
5, 1887.
Ruth B.. b. Feb.
3. 1892;
d.
Apr. 25, 1892.
Rolland B.. b.
May 13, 1895.
Carlton,
b. Mar.
15, 1898.
1259.
GuRDON Evans''
Babcock,
son of Erastus and Doro-
leski
(Perkins)
Babcock
(Russel, Paul, Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Wirt,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 15, 1843;
res.
1902,
Scio,
N. Y.
;
m.
Scio,
July 4, 1865,
Freelove,
dau. of
John
and
Clarissa
(Welch)
\\'right,
b. Scio, Oct.
20,
1843.
Children :
John
W.," b. Scio.
June 24, 1866;
res.
1902,
Scio;
m.
Belmont,
N. Y.,
Jan.
20,
1887,
Nellie, dau. of
John
and Ellen Simon,
b.
Scio. Mar.
31. 1865.
Children, b. Scio:
Maurice,'"
b. Mar.
7,
1888; Raymond,
b. Mar.
27, 1890.
Charles E., b.
June
26,
1871
; res.
1902, Scio;
m.
Scio, June 29,
1898.
Grace
Reynolds.
May
Belle." b. Wirt.
May 9, 1875
; res.
Wellsville,
N. Y.
;
m.
Scio,
Julv S. 1893. John
B., son of Peter and Alice Gleason
Murray,
b. Wellsvilie. .Mar.
14, 1872.
Child:
Gladys F.,'"
b.
Belmont,
Apr.
18.
1897.
1260.
Emma D.^
Babcock,
dau. of Erastus and Doroleski
(Perkins)
Babcock
(Russel, Paul, Oliver.
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Scio,
N. Y.. Oct. i,
1848;
d.
Scottville,
Mich.,
Apr. 3, 1901
;
m.
Scio,
May
6,
1869,
Calvin
P.,
son of
Samuel and Sarah T.
(Patterson)
Stanton, b.
Spafford,
N. Y., Ttine 12,
1846;
res.
1902, Ludington.
Mich.
Child :
Edith
D.,
b.
Ludington,
Oct.
28, 1877;
res.
1902, Washington,
D. C.
47-
The Babcock
Genealogy.
1261.
Samuel Russel**
Babcock, son of Erastiis and Doro-
leski
(Perkins)
Babcock
(Rtissel, Paul, Oliver,
Oli-
ver,
John, James),
b.
Honeoye
Mills,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
31, 1852;
res.
1902,
Block
ville,
N. Y.
;
m.
Panama,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
23,
1873,
Ettie
M.,
dau. of Erastus
Smith,
b. New York
State,
July 15, 1856.
Children :
Carrie
E.,
b. Oct.
15, 1879;
m.
Blockville, Jan., 1901,
Earnest
Wiltsie.
Ralph R.,
b.
May,
1881.
Dora
F.,
b.
Blockville,
N.
Y., Jan. 19, 1887.
1262.
Frank L.^
Babcock,
son of William and Violet
(Hazard)
Babcock
(Russel,
Paul, Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Scio,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 23, 1856;
res.
1902,
Al-
lentown,
N. Y.
;
m.
Wirt,
N.
Y.,
May 13, 1880,
Lillie
A.,
dau. of Porter and
Lydia (Babcock) Barnes,
b.
Scio,
Feb.
28,
1861.
Children :
Porter
W.,
b. Nov.
15, 1882;
res.
1902,
Allentown.
Paul F., b. Feb.
10, 1893.
Pearl
V.,
b.
Sept. 3, 1894.
Raymond,
b.
Apr. 23, 1896.
1263.
Leora^
Babcock.
dau. of William and Violet
(Hazard)
Babcock
(Russel, Paul, Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Scio,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 27,
1868;
res.
1902,
Ina-
vale,
N. Y.
;
m.
Scio,
Sept. 19, 1883,
Milton,
son of A.
J.
Case,
b.
Inavale,
Sept. 9, 1859.
One child.
Earl.
1264.
Benjamin
C.^
Babcock,
son of Charles H. and Caro-
line
(Lee)
Babcock
(Russel,
Paul, Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Lyons
Corners,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 3,
1866;
res.
Sacketts Harbor,
N. Y.
;
m. Sacketts
Harbor,
Oct.
13,
1886,
Minnie,
dau. of
Dyer
and Bell
(Fields)
Bass,
b.
Dexter,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 5,
1868.
Children :
Bertha, b. Sacketts Harbor,
June 14,
li
Carl, b. Adams Center,
N. Y.. Mar.
30, 1890.
Lillie, b. Adams Center,
July
22,
1897.
Earl,
b.
Lyons
Corners,
Aug. 9, 1899.
1265. Harley Bond^ Burdick,
son of Duane D. and
Emily
F.
(Babcock)
Burdick. Duane D. was son of
Capt.
Jesse
and
Sally (Babcock)
Burdick
(Paul,
Oliver, Oliver,
The Babcock
Genealogy. 473
John, James),
b.
Sa^-inaw City, Mich.,
June 14, 1863;
res.
1902, Sag-inaw
; m.
Moravia,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
20, i888, Grace,
dau. of Thomas and Akhea
(McClean) Greene,
b.
Moravia,
Feb.
24, 1869.
Children,
b.
Saginaw.
Frank
D.,
b. Nov.
i, 1889.
Walter
T.,
b.
Apr. 19, 1892.
1266.
Mary L.^
Hoagland,
dau. of
Joshua
and Harriet E.
(Babcock) Hoagland (Minard, Paul, Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
I). Union
Springs,
N.
Y.,
Sept.
10,
1858;
res.
1902, Detroit,
Mich.; m. Union
Springs,
Oct.
29, 1879,
Wil-
liam
H.,
son of William and
Mary (Delano)
Bell,
b. Monte-
zuma,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 2,
1856.
Children,
b.
Auburn,
N. Y. :
Fred
R.,
b.
Sept. 11, 1880;
res.
1902, Detroit;
unm.
Lester
H.,
b.
May 23, 1883.
1267.
Harriet A.^
Brown,
dau. of Morris and Orissa
(Babcock)
Brown
(Henry,
Paul, Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
; deceased;
m.
John
Brown.
Child :
Carrie,
b.
;
res.
1902, Sturgis, Mich.;
m. William B. Church.
1268.
Erving Otis^
Babcock,
son of Ethan A. and
Olive
(Brusie)
Babcock
(Harry, Paul, Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Brookfield,
N.
Y.,
July 29, 1855;
res.
1902,
Oriskany
Falls,
N. Y.
;
m.
Rome,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
17, 1879, Mary
Eliza,
dau. of Birdsall and Harriet
(Hibbard) Dye,
b. Pool-
ville, N.
Y.,
Aug.
11,
1859.
Erving
Babcock was in California from
1869
to
1872.
He
was a
carpenter
and builder
by
trade;
took
many
contracts
in
Salamanca,
N. Y. Later was a merchant in
Clair, ]\Iich.,
and
Georgetown,
N. Y.
Children,
b. Salamanca :
Alice L.." b.
Aug.
26, 1880;
res.
1902, Tyner,
N. Y.
;
m.
Oxford.
June 14, 1899,
Charles F..
son of
John
and Eliza
Terwilliger
Hendrickson, b.
Sept. 18, 1878.
Child: Louise.'" b.
Apr. 7, 1900.
Matie
A.,
b.
May 10, 1882;
res.
1902, Oriskany
Falls.
Jessie
O., b.
May 17. 1884.
'
1269.
Jessie
Bell^
Babcock.
dau. of Ethan A. and Olive
(Brusie)
Babcock
(Harry,
Paul,
Oliver,
Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Modiste, Cal.. Feb.
14, 1870;
res.
1902, Jerome,
474
^/^^ Babcock
Genealogy.
Ariz.: m. Oneida
County,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
30,
1888,
Michael
M.,
son of ]<ichar(l and Elizabeth
(Dugal)
Connor,
b.
Tipperary,
Ireland. He was a merchant tailor.
Children :
William;
Earl E.
;
Mildred
A.;
Verne
J.
1270.
Fred Howe^
Babcock,
son of Franklin and Kathe-
rine
(Howe)
Babcock
(Rowse, Paul, Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Galva, 111.,
Oct.
28, i860;
res.
1902, High-
land
Park, 111.;
m.
Chicago,
111.,
Sept. 5, 1891,
Elizabeth W.
Porter,
b.
Springfield,
Vt.,
June 4,
1868.
Children,
b.
Chicago:
Catherine
S.,
b.
Sept. 3, 1893.
Porter
T.,
b.
June 15, 1896.
1271.
Forrest Frank*
Babcock,
son of Franklin and
Katharine
(Howe)
Babcock
(Rowse,
Paul, Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Davenport,
la.,
Apr. 30, 1867;
res.
1902, 163 Eggleston
Avenue,
Chicago,
111.;
m.
Chicago, July
29, 1890,
Blanche
S.,
dau. of
J.
C. and
Mary (Tuttle)
Sturte-
vant,
b.
Chicago,
Dec.
2t,,
1868.
Children,
b.
Chicago
:
Forrest
Ralph,
b.
Aug.
18,
1893.
Franklin H., b. Nov. 10. 1899.
1272.
Willis A.
Babcock,
son of
Rodolphus
and
Mary
(Schermerhorn)
Babcock
(Rowse,
Paul, Oliver,
Oli-
ver,
John, James),
b.
Chatham, 111.,
May 23,
1861
;
res.
1902,
Mason
City,
la.;
m. Mason
City, Sept. 17, 1891,
Henrietta,
dau. of
Henry
and Marie
(Moss)
Roden,
b.
Germany.
Children,
b. Mason
City
:
Lucile,
b.
Aug. 5, 1892.
Henry,
b.
July 3, 1894.
1273. Paul Heard* Babcock,
son of Dewane D. and
Frances E.
(Heard)
Babcock
(Martin W., Paul,
Oli-
ver,
Oliver,
John, James),
b. Alfred,
N.
Y.,
June
11,
1872;
res.
1901, 107
Warren Avenue, Milwaukee,
Wis.;
m. Buf-
falo,
N. Y., Oct.,
1893,
Helen
Roberts,
only
dau. of Dr. Burt
B. and
Delyra
P.
(Wilcox)
Roberts,
b.
May 30, 1867.
Paul Heard Babcock is
printer
and
pressman
;
has been
superintendent
for
Myer-Rotier
Printing Company,
Milwau-
kee, Wis.,
and of other
printing
establishments,
and in
Dec,
1900,
was
traveling
salesman for Inland
Type Foundry.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 475
Children :
Paul
Roberts,
b.
Buffalo, Sept. 24, 1894.
Allan
Heard, b.
Cleveland, O.,
July 14, 1896.
Faith
Virginia,
b. Cleveland,
Apr. 13, 1898.
Burt
Dewane,
b.
Milwaukee,
Dec.
21, 1899.
1274.
Faith Ellen*^
B.a.bcock,
dau. of Dewane D. and
Frances
(Heard)
Babcock (Martin
W., Paul, Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James),
b. S.
Dansville,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 4, 1874;
res,
1901, 141
Park
Street, Buffalo,
N. Y. : m.
Buffalo,
Oct.
i,
1896,
Charles S. Kent.
Child :
Paul B., b.
Buffalo, Oct., 1898.
1275.
William Alfred**
Babcock,
son of Alfred B. and
Amy (Giles)
Babcock
(Ezra, Ezra, Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b. New
Market,
N.
J.,
Feb.
19, 1858;
res.
1902,
398 Boylston
Street,
Boston,
Mass.
;
m.
Hampden
Corner,
Me.,
Aug.
26, 1884,
Lida
R.,
dau. of Calvin and
Mercy
(Deane) Doane,
b.
Hampden Corner,
Apr. 17, 1859,
d. E.
Somerville.
Mass.,
May
i,
1887.
Children :
Alfred
B.,
b.
Hampden Corner,
July 23, 1885.
Albert
Leslie,
b. W. Somerville, Mar.
14, 1887.
1276.
Josephine
Amarette^
Babcock,
dau. of William and
Sarah A.
(Burdick)
Babcock
(Ezra,
Ezra, Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Homer,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 30, 1857;
res.
1902,
Arcade,
N. Y.
;
m.
Cortland,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
25, 1879,
Adelbert
J^.,
son of Ira and
Mary (Lyon)
Eastman,
b.
Eagle,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 29, 1856.
Children :
Mary
L.,
b. Homer. Oct. 11, 1880; res.
1902,
Arcade.
Burr. b. Oberlin, Dec.
11, 1883;
d. Dec.
24, 1883.
William V.,
b. Oberlin,
Jan.
2.
1885.
Laura A., b. Provo. Utah,
Apr.
20.
1887.
Gertrude
Katherine,
b. New York
City,
Feb.
18, 1890.
Bernice,
b.
Arcade, Aug. 31, 1891.
1277.
Addie May^
Babcock,
dau. of
Jared
and
Mary
(Clark)
Babcock
(Daniel, Ezra, Oliver, Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Scipio,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
27, 1874;
res.
1902, 38
Clinton
Street, Homer,
N. Y.
;
m.
Scott,
N.
Y.,
July
8,
1891,
Merton
A.,
son of Hamilton and
Josephine (Truman) WHiiting,
b.
Scott,
June
26,
1868.
4/6
TIic Bahcock
Genealogy.
Child :
Archer
B.,
b.
Scott, July 9, 1898.
1278.
James
B.**
Babcock,
son of
John
and Ida L.
(Tem-
plar)
Babcock
(Ira, Luke, Oliver, Oliver,
John,
James),
b.
Hartland, O.,
Nov.
8,
1873;
res.
1902,
Olena,
O.
;
m.
Townsend, O.,
Mar.
18,
1896,
Cora
E.,
dau. of W. R. and
Abbie
Norton,
b.
Townsend,
Oct.
21,
1874.
Children :
Marian C,
b. Bronson.
Raymond D.,
b. Hartland.
1279.
John
Boardman^
Cottrell,
son of Ira Lee and An-
gelia (Dye)
Cottrell
(John
and Emma Babcock
Cottrell) (Luke,
Oliver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Richburg,
N.
Y.,
Sept.
10,
1873;
res.
1902, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
;
m.
Shiloh,
N.
J.,
Dec.
26,
1895, Julia,
dau. of Alfred T. F. and Lizzie
(Swing) Randolph,
b.
Shiloh,
Oct.
17, 1871.
Children,
b.
Brooklyn
:
Celia,
b. Feb.
6, 1897.
John B., Jr.,
b.
May 15. 1898.
Beatrice,
b.
June 28, 1900.
1280.
Charles Burton^
Babcock,
son of Burton and
Helen
(Morris)
Babcock
(Simon, Luke, Oliver,
Oli-
ver,
John, James),
b.
Binghamton,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
7, 1874;
res.
1902, Binghamton;
m.
Binghamton, June 23, 1898, Adeline,
dau. of
John
and
Mary (Derkins) Metzgar,
b.
Binghamton,
Nov.
30, 1872.
Child :
A
daughter,
b.
Aug., 1901.
1281.
Lillian Estelle^
Babcock,
dau. of Austin and Lau-
ra
(Wade)
Babcock
(Thomas,
Harris,
Joseph,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Oriskany
Falls,
N.
Y..
June
16,
1858;
res.
1902,
Cashton, Wis.;
m. Austin, Minn.,
Mar.
20,
1878,
Al-
fonso,
son of
John
Kimbrick,
b.
July 29, 1853.
Children :
Leonard A.,
b.
Dodge
Center,
Sept.
18,
1879;
res.
1902,
Cashton.
Harry W.,
b.
May
6,
1883.
Ray
W.,
b.
Apr. 5,
1886.
Walter,
b.
Cashton, 1892.
Laura
E.,
b. Nov.
12, 1895.
Lynn,
b.
Cashton,
Mar.
5, 1900.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 477
1282.
Irness Eugene**
Babcock,
son of Austin and Laura
(Wade)
Babcock
(Thomas, Harris,
Joseph,
Ohver,
John, James),
h.
Oronoco, Minn.,
May 25,
1861
;
res.
1902,
Cass Lake, Minn.; m.
Hudson,
Wis.,
Sept. 19, 1887,
Ger-
trude, dan. of Leonard and
Mary
Rohl,
b.
Germany,
Nov.
i,
1852.
Children :
Eugene
R., b. St. Paul, Minn.. Dec.
10, 1889.
Robert
Austin,
b. Nov.
22, 1891.
1283.
Henry Ruggles*
Babcock,
son of
John
W. and
Abbie L.
(Bagg)
Babcock
(Thomas, Harris,
Joseph,
OHver,
John, James),
b.
Augusta
Center, N. Y..
Jan. 18,
i860;
res.
1902, 3223
Emerson
Avenue,
Minneapohs, Minn.;
m.
Dodge
Center. Alinn.,
Apr. 3,
188 1, Martha
A.,
dau. of
Harver and Olive M.
(Ash)
Palmer, b. Pine
Island, Minn.,
Dec. 8,
1856.
Children :
George Henry,
b.
Dodge Center,
Oct.
26, 1882.
Frank Palmer, b.
Dodge Center,
Oct.
17, 1883.
Nettie Olive, b.
Dodge Center,
Dec.
19, 1885.
Jennie May,
b.
Webster, S.
D., Oct. 20,
1887.
Abbie A., b.
Webster, Mar.
25, 1890.
Fred
A.,
b. Webster,
Aug. 29, 1891.
1284.
Charles Palmer
Babcock, son of
John
W. and
Abbie
(Bagg)
Babcock
(Thomas, Harris,
Joseph,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Magnolia,
111.,
Aug. 3,
1862;
res.
1902, 1631
Penn Avenue.
Minneapolis, Minn.;
m. Farm-
ington,
Minn..
Apr.
2.
1891.
Leoline, dau. of Ansel and
Kate
(Clark)
Booth,
b. Silver
Creek,
N.
Y.,
Jan,
12.
1870.
Children,
b.
Minneapolis
:
Charles Lee, b.
June 29, 1892.
Edward Berth, b.
Sept. 3, 1894.
Marjorie E.,
b.
Jan. 19, 1897.
1285.
John
Wesley Babcock.
Jr..
son of
John
W. and
Abbie
(Bagg)
Babcock
(Thomas. Harris.
Joseph,
Oliver.
John, James),
b. Pine Island. Minn..
Aug. 3.
1868;
res.
1902. 227
Xerxie
Avenue.
Minneapolis;
m.
Minneapolis,
Oct.
2.
1895.
Susie
May,
dau. of
John
and Susan
(Knaeble)
Kees. b.
Minneapolis. ]\Iay
i.
1875.
Children,
b.
Minneapolis
:
Viola L.. b. Nov. 2,
1896.
Vernon
M.,
b.
June i, 1899.
47^
Tlic Babcock
Genealogy.
1286.
EsTELLE May^
Babcock,
dan. of
John
W. and
Abbie
(Bagg)
Babcock
(Thomas, Harris,
Joseph,
Ohvcr,
John, James),
1).
Dodge
Center, Minn.,
May 13, 1878;
m.
MinneapoHs, Ang.
8,
1899,
Samuel
C,
son of Samuel and
Ahna
(Sylvester) Yeaton,
b.
Brooklyn,
N.
Y., Apr. 14, 1874.
Child:'
Abbie
Alma,
b. Nov.
29, 1900, Brooklyn.
1287.
Sarah Eliza^
Babcock,
dan. of
Joseph Hugh
and
Ehza Ann
(Hosley)
Babcock
(Hugh
W.,
Joseph,
Joseph, Oliver,
John, James),
b. N.
Adams, Mass.,
Sept. 30,
1844;
res.
1900, Wilmington,
Vt.
;
m. N.
Adams,
Dec.
25,
1866,
Elbridge Myron,
son of Israel and Elizabeth
(Barnard)
Haynes,
b.
Wilmington,
Mar.
i, 1846.
Children :
Charles
Elbridge,
b.
Wilmington, Sept. 18, 1870; living 1901,
Limestone,
N. Y.
;
m.
Wilmington, Aug. 21, 1894,
Lina
May-
Robinson,
dau. of
Spencer
and
Mary (Fits)
Robinson,
b. Wards-
boro,
Vt.
Nora
Elizabeth,
b.
Sept. 14, 1873;
res.
1901, Wilmington;
m.
Asheville,
N.
C,
Dec. 8.
1896,
Leslie
Henry,
of
Wilmington,
son
of
Henry
and Sarah
(Smith)
Adams, b.
Wilmington, Sept. 15,
1874. They
have one
child,
Hilma
Rose,
b.
Wilmington, Sept.
20.
1900.
Rose
Ellen,
b.
July 12, 1877.
1288.
Col. George M.^
Moulton,
son of
Joseph
and
Jane
M.
(Babcock)
Moulton
(Hugh
W.,
Joseph, Joseph,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Readsboro, Vt.,
Mar.
15, 1851;
res.
1901,
at 21
19
Calumet
Avenue,
Chicago,
111.;
m.
Burlington,
la..
Mar.
12,
1873,
Anna
Florence,
dau. of Seth and Martha
Anne
(Ware)
Garland.
With his
parents
he removed to
Chicago
in
1853; grad-
uated at the
high
school in
1868;
in
1870,
with his
father,
erected the first
grain
elevator in Duluth
;
since that time has
managed
the erection of
many
of the
largest
elevators in the
country.
From its
organization
he has been President of the
Pioneer Fire-Proof Construction
Company,
which owns and
controls the
largest clay manufacturing
establishment in the
world.
Since
Feb.,
1894,
he has been Colonel of the Second In-
fantry Regiment,
Illinois National Guard. With his
regiment
he
participated
in the
campaign
of
July
and
August, 1894,
for
the
suppression
of the railroad riots in the
vicinity
of
Chicago.
He with his
regiment
served in the
Spanish
War. He was the
first United States Chief of Police in
Havana,
and is
(1901)
Inspector
General of Illinois.
Page 478.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 479
Children :
Edith
May,
h.
Winona, Minn..
Aug. 31, 1874;
m.
Chicago,
Oct.
6,
1898, John Henry Murphy.
Arthur
G.,
b.
Chicago,
Feb.
15, 1876.
1289.
Sarah Elizabeth^
Babcock,
dau. of Charles Rollin
and Maria
(Stowe)
Babcock
(Hugh
W.,
Joseph, Jo-
seph,
Oliver,
John, James),
b. Readsboro,
Vt.,
May 9, 1852;
m. St. I^aul.
Minn.,
Oct.
21,
1874,
Frank Leon Brainard.
Child :
Florence
Marie,
b. St. Paul, Mar.
18, 1876.
1290. Ella Maria* Babcock,
dan. of Charles Rollin and
Maria
(Stowe)
Babcock
(Hugh
\V.,
Joseph, Joseph,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Leyden,
Mass.,
Jan. 24, 1854;
m.
St.
Paul, Minn.,
Oct.
25, 1876,
Frank
Douglass Hyde.
Child :
Josephine Etta,
b.
Mazeppa,
Minn., July 3, 1878.
1291.
Charles
J.*
Babcock,
son of Charles R. and Marcia
(Wing)
Babcock
(Hugh
W.,
Joseph, Joseph,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Waterville, Minn.,
July 17, 1864;
res.
1901,
Perin
Avenue, Minneapolis,
Minn.
;
m. St.
Paul, Minn.,
June
19, 1889,
Helen C.
Murray,
b.
Hastings,
Minn.,
Dec.
17,
1868.
Child :
Lucile.
b. St. Paul,
June 27, 1891.
1292. Lucy Maria^
Babcock,
dau. of Elnathan W. and
Sally
(Davis)
Babcock
(Peleg,
Abel,
James, James,
James, John, James),
b.
Hopkinton,
R.
L,
May 9,
181
5;
d.
Westerly,
R.
L,
Aug.
21,
1891
;
m.
Ashaway,
R.
L.
Sept.
16,
1852,
Rev. Lebbeus M.. son of Lebbeus and
Lydia (Maxson)
Cottrell.
b.
Westerly,
Nov.
15, 1819;
res.
1902,
De
Ruvter,
N. Y.
'
Child :
Dr. Bourdnian M..
b. W.
Edmeston,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
15, 1856;
res.
1902, Hornellsville,
N. Y.
1293.
Fanny M.^ Babcock. dau. of
Peleg
and Lucinda
(Brown)
Babcock
(Peleg, Abel,
James, James, James,
John, James),
b.
Independence,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
4,
1826; d. La-
mont. Pa.,
Aug. 7, 1893;
m. Little
Genesee,
N.
Y..
James
A.
R.
Greenman,
b. Steventown. N.
Y.,
Aug.
10, 1820;
d. Hatch-
ville. Pa.,
Sept. 19, 1900.
480
The Babcock
Genealogy.
Children,
b. Lamoiit :
1490 Benjamin F.,'"
h. Feb.
23, 1851 ;
m.
Emily
Preston.
Electa
Elizabeth,
b.
Jan. 3,
1861
;
res.
1902, Hatchville;
ni. Inde-
pendence, Aug. 12, 1894,
Charles W. Nelson.
1294.
Daniel Ends''
Babcock,
son of
Peleg
and Lticinda
(Brown)
Babcock
(Peleg, Abel,
James, James, James,
John, James),
b.
Independence,
N.
Y.,
July
12, 1828;
d. Wirt
Center,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
5, 1898;
m. Wirt
Center,
Aug.
12, 1854,
Hannah Ann
Witter,
b.
Alfred,
N.
Y.,
June 5, 1835;
res.
1902,
Wirt Center.
Daniel Babcock was a farmer and
carpenter.
He was Dea-
con of the Nile S. D. B. Church for
thirty-seven years.
Children,
b. Wirt Center :
Alice
Lema,
b.
May 7, 1855;
d.
Wirt,
Dec.
21,
1881
;
m.
Wisconsin,
Apr. 25, 1875, George,
son of Samuel and Elizabeth
(Bagnell)
Clark;
res.
1902, Friendship,
N. Y.
Lewis Daniel,
b.
Jan. 18, 1857;
d.
Jan. 31, 1857.
George Peleg,
b.
June 24, 1858;
d. Cuba, N. Y.,
June 10,
1881.
Mary Emogene,
b.
Sept. 30, i860;
d.
Wirt, Aug. 12, 1889;
m.
Wirt, Sept. 16, 1885,
Andrew,
son of Enoch and Maria
(Harter)
Shaven,
b.
Wayland,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
9,
1861
;
res.
1902, Wayland.
Susan
T.,
b. Oct.
31, 1871 ;
res.
1902, Alfred,
N. Y.
;
m.
Wirt,
Feb.
14, 1884, Ely,
son of Elisha and Harriet
(Smith) Fenner,
b.
Alfred, Apr. 28, 1870.
Arthur
Lewis,
b.
Apr. 22, 1873 ;
res.
1902,
Wirt Center.
1295.
Elizabeth A.^
Babcock,
dau. of
Peleg
and Lucinda
(Brown)
Babcock
(Peleg,
Abel,
James, James, James,
John, James),
b.
Genesee,
N. Y.,
Aug. 27, 1830;
res.
1902,
Genesee;
m.
Hebron,
Pa.,
July
10, 1847, Caleb,
son of Caleb
and
Johanna (Wade)
Lewis,
b.
Stafford,
N.
Y.,
June
22,
1820,
d.
Genesee,
June
6,
1891.
Children :
Clarrisa,
b. Farmersville,
N. Y.,
Jan. 25, 1849;
res.
1902,
Port-
ville,
N. Y.
;
m. Genesee,
Mar. 12, 1868,
Andrew
J.,
son of
Almond and Sarah
(Ellis) Robinson,
b.
Clarksville,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 7. i845.
F.
Etheline,
b. Genesee, Sept. 5, 1852 ;
d.
Jan. 29, 1854.
Harriet
L.,
b.
Genesee,
Nov.
27, 1855 ;
res.
1902, Genesee,
N. Y.
;
m. Cuba,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
2, 1873, George D.,
son of Asa and
Jane
(Keller) Munger,
b.
Hume,
N.
Y., Apr. 17, 1852.
1296.
Elnathan Wells^ Babcock,
son of
Peleg
and Lu-
cinda
(Brown)
Babcock
(Peleg,
Abel,
James, James,
James, John, James),
b. Little
Genesee,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 24, 1840;
d. Dansville,
N. Y.,
June
20.
1898;
m.
Canasaragua,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 3, 1863,
Eva,
dau. of Andrew and
Margaret (Conder-
The Babcock
Genealogy.
481
man)
Harter,
b.
Fremont,
N.
Y., Aug. ly, 1843;
^^s.
1902,
Dansville.
Children,
b. Dansville:
1491
Daniel
W.,'"
b.
May 18, 1864;
m.
Julia
F. Westlake.
Matie,
b. Mar.
24, 1866;
res.
1902,
Berlin, Md.
;
m.
Dansville,
Edinond
B.,
son of Peter and Maranda
(Brown) Rogers,
b.
Independence.
Maggie F.,
b. Mar.
2;^. 1868;
d. Dansville,
Sept. 21, 1870.
Carrie
M.,
b. Oct.
13. 1871 ;
res.
1902.
Dansville.
Eva K.,
b.
Jan. 9. 1874;
res. New Berlin. N. Y.
;
m.
Dansville,
Aug.
8.
1900,
Rollin
E.,
son of Ellis and Kate
(Hall) Wilson,
b.
Fairtield
Center, Pa.,
Aug.
12.
1873.
Lizzie
E.,
b.
Sept. i, 1876;
res.
1902,
Dansville.
1297.
O.scAR Fitzgerald''
Murphy,
son of Dr. Francis
and Elizabeth Ann
(Babcock) Murphy (Peleg,
Abel,
James, James, James, John, James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
June
21, 185
1
;
res.
1902,
Pawcatuck, Conn.;
m.
Westerly,
Feb.
20,
1873,
Ann
Elizabeth,
dau. of Alfred and
Betsey (Gard-
iner) (Thapman,
b.
Westerly, Jan.
8,
1853.
Children :
Minnie Etta, b.
Westerly, Jan. 3, 1874;
d. Oct.
15, 1875.
George O.,
b.
May 8, 1878;
res.
1902,
Pawcatuck.
1298.
John
Wesley^
Babcock,
son of William and Pal-
myra (Densmore)
Babcock
(Mulford,
Abel,
James,
James, James. John, James),
b.
Mexico,
N.
Y.,
July 17, 1833;
res.
1902,
Owosco,
Mich.;
m.
Chardon, O.,
Oct.
10,
1859,
Julia
A.,
dau. of Isaac and
Julia
A.
(Todd) Sherman,
b. Kirt-
land,
O.
Children,
b.
Chardon,
except
last;
T492
Minnie Elizabeth," b. Feb.
16, 1863;
m. Adam M. Carver.
Jennie,
b.
Jan. 4, 1866;
res.
1902, Mentor,
O.
;
m.
Benjamin
P.
Warren, b. Mentor.
Annie
B.,
b.
Jan. 14, 1869;
res.
1902, Burlington, Kan.;
m. Bur-
lington, Ulysses
G. Keevn, b.
Burlington.
Mattie Estelle,"' b. Little Mountain. O., Mar.
12.
1872;
res.
1902,
S. Woodland Avenue, Cleveland, O. ; m.
Weedsport,
N.
Y.,
June
I,
1894,
Fred
J.,
son of C. Harris, b.
Mentor, O., Oct.
27,
1871:
Child:
Stanley J.,"
b. Feb.
3, 1895.
1299.
Henry Morell^
Babcock,
son of William and Pal-
myra (Densmore)
Babcock
(Mulford, Abel,
James,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Mexico,
N.
Y.,
Ausf. 19,
1836;
res.
1902.
Little Mountain, O.
;
m.
Chardon, O., Oct.
27,
1861,
Ruby
Maria,
adopted
dau. of Parish and Marie
(Fox)
Joyce,
b.
Kirtland, O.,
Jan. 27, 1840.
31
zl82
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Cliildren :
Mary R.,
b. Utile Mt.,
Sept. 5, 1862;
res.
1902, 32
Cudcll
Street,
Cleveland,
O.
;
m. Little
Mt., June 13, 1888, Benjamin Ralph
Lathrop.
Leo
W.,
b. Little Mt.,
Jan. 10, 1867;
d.
Michigan,
Nov.
i, 1867.
Francis
M.,
b.
Mentor, O.,
Mar.
24, 1869;
res.
1902,
Little Mt.
Olive
Joyce,
b.
Mentor, June 21, 1872;
res.
1902,
Little Mt.
Henry Densmore,
b.
Mentor, July 23, 1874;
d.
Mentor, Sept. 20,
1880.
Ruth
O.,
b. Little
Mt., June 16, 1889.
1300.
William Perry^
Babcock,
son of
Perry
G. and Eu-
nice
(Wilcox)
Babcock
(Mulford, Abel,
James,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I., Sept. 11,
1839;
d.
Milwood, Ga.,
June 24, 1899;
m.
Oswego,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
16, 1864,
Cecilia M.
Davis,
b.
Trenton,
N.
J., June 9,
1838;
res.
1902,
Milwood,
Ga.
William Babcock was a
physician
and
clergyman.
He was
in the mercantile business when he died.
Children :
Dr. William
Herbert,
b.
June 12, 1871 ;
d.
Milwood,
Mar.
9. 1894.
Arthur W.
E.,
b. Nov.
9, 1872;
d.
Sept. 19, 1883.
1301.
Edward^
Babcock,
son of
Perry
G. and Eliza
(Shef-
field)
Babcock
(Mulford,
Abel,
James, James, James,
John, James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Jan. 30, 1842;
res.
1902,
132
1-2
Academy
Street,
Jersey City,
N.
J.;
m.
Scriba,
N.
Y.,
Dec. 22,
1868,
Hettie Belle,
dau. of
George
and Weltha
(Rice) Hynds,
b.
Sharon,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
23, 1841,
d.
Oswego,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
13, i8;6.
Child :
Weltha E.,
b.
Oswego,
Nov. 28,
1874;
res.
1902, 132
E. Second
Street, Oswego.
1302. Abel^
Babcock,
son of
PeiTy
G. and Eliza
(Shef-
field)
Babcock
(Mulford,
Abel,
James, James, James,
John, James),
b.
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Dec.
11, 1844;
res.
1902,
Westerly;
m.
(i)
Mexico,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 9, 1870,
Ella,
dau. of
G. W.
Baker,
b.
Philadelphia.
N.
Y.,
Aug.
22,
1850,
d.
Scriba,
N.
Y., July 29, 1889;
m.
(2)
Mar.
14, 1894,
Ida E.
(Sisson)
Babcock,
widow of
588 Henry
Babcock.
Children,
b. Scriba:
Fred
A.,
b. Nov.
3, 1874;
m.
Jan.
i.
1898, Mabel,
dau. of
Joseph
Buch,
b.
Shannock,
R. L.
Aug. 18, 1872. They
res.
Stonington.
Roscoe C,
b. Dec.
30, 1878;
res.
1902, Westerly;
m.
Westerly,
Oct.
14, 1899,
Minnie Dalson,
b.
Westerly.
Mattie.
b.
June
16, 1884;
d. Mar. 10, 1888.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 483
1303.
George S.^
Babcock,
son of
Perry
G. and Eliza
(Sheffield)
Babcock
( Mnlford,
Abel,
James, James,
James, John, James),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Sept. 5, 1852;
res.
1902, Lansing,
N. Y.
;
m. N.
Scriba,
N.
Y.,
Apr.
2,
1874,
Ida,
dau. of Richard and Eleanor
Daniels,
b. New
Haven,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
30. 1856.
Child :
George
Amos,
b.
Scriba.
Aug. 24, 1875;
res.
1902,
N.
Scriba;
m.
Oswego, Apr. 3, 1901,
Rose
Jones,
b.
Lansing.
1304.
Ira Bentley''
Babcock,
son of
Stephen
and Emma
(
Bentley)
Babcock
(Stephen,
Nathaniel, Nathaniel,
James, James, John, James),
b.
July 24, 1830;
res.
1902,
Torrington,
Conn.;
m. Feb.
22,
1857,
IMaria G. Green.
Children :
Edwin, b. Mar.
15. 1859:
m. and res.
Torrington.
No children.
Ida M., b.
Sept. 14, 1864;
m.
George
L.
Harrison;
res.
1902,
Torrington.
1305.
Samuel Avery*^
Babcock,
son of Samuel H. and
Caroline
(Stanton)
Babcock
(Stephen,
Nathaniel,
Nathaniel,
James, James, John, James),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Dec.
29, 1832;
d. Mar. 10,
1892;
m. S.
Kingston,
R.
I.,
Dec.
24, 1863. Mary J.
Barber.
He was a teacher for
twenty-five years,
and afterward a
farmer in N.
Stonington.
Children,
b. N.
Stonington
:
Emma E.. b.
;
res.
Westerly,
R. I.
Edwin
A.,
b.
;
res.
Westerly.
Frank
H.,
b.
;
res.
Westerly.
1306.
Emily E.^ Brown,
dan. of
Cyrus
W. and Elizabeth
S.
(Babcock)
Brown
(Stephen, Nathaniel, Nathaniel,
James, James. John, James),
b.
Jan.
16.
1828;
res.
1902,
N.
Stonington.
Conn.
;
m. N.
Stonington,
Nov.
7, 1844,
Thomas
W. Wheeler.
Child :
Nancy
M.. b.
Sept. 2, 1847;
d.
Jan. 5, 1902;
m. Dec.
3, 1878,
Wil-
liam H. Hillard.
1307.
Cyrus Henry^ Brown,
son of
Cyrus
W. and Eliza-
beth S.
(Babcock)
Brown
(Stephen,
Nathaniel,
Na-
thaniel.
James, James, John. James),
b. N.
Stonington,
Nov.
24, 1829;
res.
1902, Westerly,
R.
I.;
m. Mar.
23, 1856,
484
The Babcock
Genealogy.
Sarah
C,
dan. of Horace
Maxson,
of
Ashaway,
R.
I.,
b. Mar.
4, 1837,
(1. Oct.
I,
1897.
Mr. Brown was a teacher in
pubhc
schools in Connecticut
and Rhode Island for
eight years,
until
married,
then removed
to
Boston, Mass.,
and was a merchant for
forty years,
then
returned to
Westerly,
R. I.
Children,
b.
Brighton,
Mass. :
Elizabeth
L.,
b.
June 15, 1858;
res.
Westerly;
m.
May 19, 1880,
George
H.
Utter,
of
Westerly.
Has four children.
Henry E.,
b.
Apr. 5,
1861
;
res.
1902, Boston,
Mass.
;
m. Dec.
3,
1890,
Caroline C. Rollins. Has one child.
Katherine
M.,
b. Nov.
5, 1865
; res.
1902, Melrose,
Mass.
;
ni. Oct.
23, 1895, John
L. Howard. Has two children.
Wilfred
M.,
b.
Apr. 4, 1870;
res.
Boston,
Mass.
Horace
C,
b.
June
22,
1873 ;
res. Boston.
Grace
E.,
b.
July 19,
1881
;
res.
1902, Westerly.
1308.
Louise A.^
Brown,
dau. of
Cyrus
W. and Elizabeth
S.
(Babcock)
Brown
(Stephen,
Nathaniel, Nathaniel,
James, James, John, James),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Mar.
21,
1832;
d.
Apr.
II, 1888;
m. Dec.
17, 1850,
Dr. E. R.
Lewis,
b.
Hopkinton,
R.
L,
Jan. 31, 1837,
d.
Jime 15, 1887.
Both d. in
Westerly,
R. L
Children :
Henrietta
L.,
b. Dec. 8,
1854;
res.
1902, Plainfield,
N.
J.;
m. Dec.
30, 1879, Henry
M. Maxson, of
Pawcatuck, Conn. Has one child.
Dr. Edwin R. Lewis, b.
June 5, 1863 ;
res.
1902, Westerly ;
m.
Feb.
27, 1889, Mary
F. Babcock. Their child, Edwin, b. Mar.
21,
1890.
d. Oct.,
1890.
Hannah
B.,
b.
June 6, 1870;
d. Nov.
4, 1876.
1309.
Gideon Perry^
Brown,
son of
Cyrus
W. and Eliza-
beth S.
(Babcock)
Brown
(Stephen,
Nathaniel,
Na-
thaniel,
James, James, John, James),
b. N.
Stonington, Aug.
3, 1834; deceased;
m.
(i)
Dec. 16, 1862,
Mary
L.
Hollis,
b.
Brighton,
Mass.,
Apr.
2,
1838,
d. Feb.
14, 1870;
m.
(2)
June 24, 1873,
Martha C.
Hollis,
sister of first wife:
Children :
Marion
L.,
b.
Sept. 30, 1865 ;
m. Mar.
19, 1890, Virgil
M. Richards.
Adelaide C, b. Boston, Mar.
4, 1874.
George,
b.
Boston,
Nov.
29, 1876.
1310.
Benadam Williams"
Brown,
son of
Cyrus
W. and
Elizabeth
(Babcock)
Brown
(Stephen,
Nathaniel,
Nathaniel,
James, James, John, James),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn., Apr. 4, 1836;
m.
Hartford, Conn.,
Sept. 19,
i860,
Almira M.
McGlaflin,
b.
Sept. 22, 1842. They
res.
1902,
Prairie
City,
la.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
485
Children :
Lee
E.,
b.
Hartford,
July
22,
1863;
m.
Newton, la.,
Feb.
8, 1888,
Lena
McGregor.
Have one child.
They
res.
1902,
Newton.
Minnie
L.,
b.
Fairview, la.,
Dec.
19, 1870;
m. Nov.
27, 1895,
Joseph
H. Freeman.
They
res.
1902,
Prairie
City.
Benjamin
W., b. Fairview, Oct. 21. 1880;
m. Feb.
12, 1902,
Wini-
fred
Ball,
of Nebraska.
They
res.
1902,
Prairie
City.
1311. Thomas^
Brown,
son of
Cyrus
W. and Elizabeth
(Babcock)
Brown
(Stephen,
Nathaniel, Nathaniel,
James, James, John, James),
b.
June
28,
1838;
m.
Apr. 24,
1866,
Mary
A.
Colby,
of
Brighton,
Mass.
Children:
Annie B.. b.
Aug. 15,
1868;
m.
George
M. Brooks,
of
Boston,
Mass.
Thomas
C,
b.
Brooklyn,
Dec.
15, 1870;
ni.
Apr. 6, 1898,
Petis D.
Damon.
1312.
William P.^
Babcock,
son of
John
and Eunice
(Maine)
Babcock
(Stephen,
Nathaniel, Nathaniel,
James, James. John, James),
b.
July 14, 1855;
res.
1902,
N.
Stonington,
Conn.;
m.
Sept. 24, 1882,
Mary
E. Burdick.
Children:
AUis M.. b. Oct. 16,
1883.
Ida B., b.
Jan. 21, 1885.
Anna
L.,
b.
Aug.
20,
1886.
Betsey
E.. b.
July 9, 1889.
Susan v., b. Dec.
29, 1890.
Frances A., b.
Sept.
6,
1892.
1313.
William Payson^
Babcock,
son of William and
Frances E.
(Maine)
Babcock
(Stephen.
Nathaniel,
Nathaniel,
James, James, John, James),
b. Feb.
5.
1862: res.
1902,
Plainfield, Conn.;
m.
May
11,
1892,
Carrie A. Green.
Children :
Frances E., b.
June 26, 1894.
Lillian,
b.
Aug. 3, 1898.
William
E.,
b. Nov.
3, 1901.
1314.
Nellie Frances^
Babcock,
dau. of William and
Frances E.
(Maine)
Babcock
(Stephen,
Nathaniel,
Nathaniel,
James. James. John, James),
b.
July
28,
1865;
res.
1902,
Plainfield,
Conn.;
m.
Jan.
i,
1890, George
L. Bradford.
Children :
Alice N., b. Oct.
3. 1891.
John
William,
b.
Aug. 16, 1895.
Cecil,
b.
July 19, 1897.
486
The Babcock
Genealogy.
1315.
Anna E.'-^
Babcock,
dan. of William and Frances E.
(Maine)
Babcock
(Stephen,
Nathaniel, Nathaniel,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Jan.
16,
1867;
res.
1902,
Plainfield, Conn.;
m.
Apr. 25, 1889,
Nathan
Exeley.
Children :
William
S.,
b.
Jan. 14, 1891.
Edith
M.,
b.
Sept.
18.
1893.
Florence
R.,
b.
Sept. 27, 1896.
Lucius
M.,
b.
Sept. i, 1901.
1316.
Stephen B.^
Babcock,
son of William and Frances
E.
(Maine)
Babcock
(Stephen, Nathaniel, Nathaniel,
James, James, John, James),
b. Feb.
6,
1870;
res,
1902,
Plainfield,
Conn.
;
m.
Apr.
6,
1898,
Birdie
May Kenyon.
Child :
Ella
May,
b.
Jan. 25, 1899.
1317.
Callie Maine*^
Babcock,
dan. of William and
Frances E.
(Maine)
Babcock
(Stephen,
Nathaniel,
Nathaniel, James, James, John, James),
b. Nov.
16,
1871 ;
res.
Plainfield,
Conn.
;
m. Oct.
6,
1897,
Albert
Exeley.
Children :
Bertha
E.,
b. Nov.
10, 1898.
Clara
C,
b. Nov.
20, 1900.
1318.
Lewis Chauncey^
Ives,
son of Walter and Eliza
(Babcock)
Ives
(Reuben, Reuben, Nathaniel,
James,
James, John, James),
b. Oct.
26,
1833;
d.
Tonawanda,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 7, 1891
;
m. Nov.
7, 1861,
Martha Ann
Bixler,
b.
Sept.
15, 1845,
d.
May
2,
1888.
Children :
Mary
Eliza,
b. Oct.
13, 1862;
m.
Dec, 1888, James
Weaver. No
children.
Charles L.,"
b.
Aug. 29, 1867;
res.
1902, Lockport,
N. Y.
;
m.
Sept.
4, 1887,
Anna E.
Platts,
b. Feb. 10,
i86g. They
have two chil-
dren : Frank," b.
July 29, 1889,
and
Roy,
b. Mar.
9, 1892.
John W.,
b. Mar.
i, 1870;
res.
1902, Lockport;
m. Dec.
16, 1890,
Jennie
M.
Ozard,
b.
Apr. 13, 1872. They
have two children :
Clarence
D.,
b.
Apr. 4, 1893,
and Florence
G.,
b.
Jan. 13, 1899.
1319.
Albert E.^
Brockway,
son of Chester and
Cynthia
(Babcock) Brockway
(Reuben, Reuben,
Nathaniel,
James, James, John, James),
b.
May 9, 1842;
res.
1902,
Eig-hth
Avenue,
Troy,
N. Y.
;
m. Dec.
12,
1863, Amaryllis
Myers,
b. Port
Schuyler,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 13, 1843.
He is a builder.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 487
Children :
Walter H.. b. Dec.
19. 1864:
in. Dec.
14. 1887,
Sarah R.
Miller,
b.
Jan.
6, 1888.
They
have one
child, Walter.

Lillian M., b.
May
10,
1866;
ni.
(i)
Nov.
27, 1885,
Samuel
Flack,
he. d. 1888; ni
(2)
Oct. 11.
1893, George
A. Rutherford.
Caroline A., b. Feb.
9, 1868;
unni.
George
A., b.
Sept. 8, 1869;
ni.
May 13, 1891, Maggie Apps,
b.
Oct., 1870. They
have one child.
Edward C., b.
June 2t,. 1872 ;
d.
1873.
Elmer, b. Nov.
4, 1874;
d.
1875.
Georgia
C, b.
June 22, 1880;
m. Oct. 26.
1898,
Charles B.
Marble,
b.
Troy, 1878.
1320.
Emma^
Brockway,
dau. of Chester and
Cynthia
(Babcock) Brockway (Reuben, Reuben, Nathaniel,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Troy,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
7,
1844;
^ii-
Troy,
Robert
Hatchman,
d.
Rochester,
N.
Y.,
1893.
He served in the Union
army.
Children :
Charles Francis, b. Oct.
25, 1866;
res.
1902, Troy;
m. Dec.
14,
1891,
Minnie S. Roden. b.
Troy,
Nov.
12, 1867.
Frederick I.,
b.
Troy,
Mar.
19, 1870;
res.
1902, Rochester;
m.
Rochester,
June
28,
1894, Jessie
Dean.
They
have two children.
Herbert Earnest, b.
Troy, Aug. 4, 1872.
Is a student at the Roches-
ter
Theological Seminary.
1321.
John
Lester'^
Babcock,
son of
Harry
and
Fanny
(Fonda)
Babcock
(Reuben,
Reuben,
Nathaniel,
James, James. John, James),
b.
Jan. 15, 1839;
res.
1902,
Aberdeen. S. D.
; m.
Troy,
N.
Y.,
Fanny
Peard.
He enlisted in
1862,
and was wounded in the battle of
Monocacy.
Children,
b.
Troy
:
Violette,
b. 1861
(?).
Charles,
b.
1866;
res.
1902,
Aberdeen.
Jessie,
b.
i86g.
Lillian, b.
1870;
m.
Carpenter.
1322.
Eliza
Jane^
Babcock,
dau. of
Harry
and Calista
(Fordham)
Babcock
(Reuben,
Reuben.
Nathaniel,
James, James, John, James),
b. Pembroke, N.
Y.,
June
18,
1849:
res.
1902.
Devils
Lake. Mich.;
m. W.
Pembroke,
Apr.
30,
1868,
Jeremiah,
son of
Jeremiah
and
Betsey (Sanders)
Wilsey,
b.
Woodstock,
Mich.,
June 17, 1839.
Children :
May
Delia, b.
July 24. 1873:
res.
1902,
Devils Lake.
Hugh Harry,
^"
b.
Sept. 27, 1875;
res.
1902,
Devils Lake; m. Pe-
tersburg,
Mich.,
Jan. 15. 1902,
Leora
Brockway,
b. Mar.
14, 1878.
Has one
child,
Merwin
Wilsey,"
b. Nov.
13, 1902.
488
The Babcock
Genealogy.
Ina
B.,
b. Feb.
9, 1878;
res.
1902, Clayton, Mich.;
m. Devils
Lake,
Nov.
25, 1898,
Clarence
Newton,
b.
Erie, Pa., Jan. 15, 1877.
Grace,
b.
Sept. 25, 1884.
Lucy,
b.
June 3, 1887.
Jay Eaton,
b.
Apr. 16, 1890.
1323.
Raymond Eadie^
Dodge,
son of Elias and Sarah
(Babcock) Dodge (Reuben, Reuben, Nathaniel,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Troy,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
24, 1854;
res.
1902,
CHfton
Park,
N.
J.;
m.
Troy, May 30, 1877,
Har-
riet
Susan,
dau. of
George
and Harriet
(Watts) Payne,
b.
Troy,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
4, 1854.
The
following
sketch is taken from a
biographical
volume,
Who is Who in America :
"Raymond
Eadie
Dodge,
editorial
writer,
. . . educated in
Troy,
N. Y. . . . In editorial
charge
of
Local Associated Press
Bureau,
New
York,
1887-91 ; polit-
ical statistician to
Republican
National Committee
1892-6;
Editor
Money Magazine,
New
York,
since
1897; Republican
author of
Republican
Reference Book
1891, Necessary
Mon-
etary
Reforms,
American
Currency;
also wrote
(magazine
articles)
Tariff Reductions and Fiat
Money,
Gunton's
Maga-
zine, Feb.,
1896,
Sketches from American
History, Money
Magazine 1897.
Records of the descendants of Reuben
Babcock, Sr.,
found
in this volume were
copied
from records
prepared by
Mr.
Ray-
mond E.
Dodge.
Children,
both
engaged
in business in New York
City:
Willard Elias, b.
Jan. 19, 1879.
Raymond Eadie, Jr.,
b.
Sept. 25,
1880.
1324.
Cornelius L.^
Babcock,
son of Stevens and
Mary
(Hi Mott)
Babcock
(Elias,
Elijah,
Elias,
James,
James, John, James),
b. E.
Poultney,
Vt.,
Mar.
4, 1833;
res.
1902,
N.
Woburn, Mass.;
m.
(i) July 3, 1863,
Hattie
Weaver;
m.
(2) Newbury,
Vt.,
Dec.
18,
1867,
Laura,
dau.
of Thomas and Louise
(Ruggles) Burroughs,
b.
Newbury,
Sept.
26,
1842.
Children :
Helen B., b.
Fairhaven, Vt., Jan. 29, 1870;
res.
1902,
N.
Woburn;
m. N.
Woburn,
June 25. 1895,
Samuel W.,
son of
George
and
Caroline
(Deane)
Merrill, b. Rutland, Dec, 1862. No children.
Mary
B..'" b. Mar.
27, 1873 ;
m. N.
Woburn, Dec.
2, 1896,
Nathaniel
Currier.
They
res.
1902, Reading,
Mass.
They
have one
dau.,
Barbara,"
b.
Aug. 18, 1897.
1325.
Silas Allen^
Babcock,
son of Rev. Hiram and Eliza
(Andrews)
Babcock
(Silas, Elijah,
Elias,
James,
The Babcock
Genealogy. 489
James, John, James),
b.
Wayne,
O.,
May 23, 1845;
"i- Mar.
31, 1869,
Martha,
dan. of L. D.
Brainard;
res.
.1902,
in
Wayne.
Children :
Lena, b.
Aug.
2,
1870.
Martha,
b.
Aug. 13, 1872;
d.
young.
1326.
Adelia''
Babcock,
dan. of Selah and Prndence
(Bux-
ton)
Babcock
(Paul, Ehjah,
EHas,
James, James,
John, James),
b.
Jericho,
Vt..
July
20,
1845;
^^s.
1902, Jer-
icho;
m.
Jericho, Apr.
26,
1867,
Russel
D.,
son of David and
Ruth
(Goodrich) Johnson,
b.
Georgia, Vt.,
Dec.
10, 1844.
Children :
Hattie A.,
b. Feb.
22. 1868;
d.
Worcester, Vt.,
June 23, 1875.
Emma M., b.
Jericho, July
22, 1869;
res.
1902,
Underbill, Vt.
1327.
Rev. Edwin^
Babcock,
son of
Julius
and Miriam
(Moulton)
Babcock
(Paul, Elijah,
Elias,
James,
James. John, James),
1). N.
Brookfield, Mass.,
Aug.
10,
1838;
m.
June
28.
1872,
Caroline,
dan. of
Peleg
and Sarah
(Tripp)
Gifford,
of West
Point, Mass.,
b. Dec.
3, 1845.
He res. South
Carver, Mass.
Children :
Charles, b. West Point, Mass., Oct.
5, 1874;
unm.
Grace,
b. Fall
River, Mass., June 20, 1876;
unm.
1328.
Ro.swELL H.^ Babcock, son of Rufus and Lucinda
(Pettie)
Babcock
(Paul,
Elijah,
Elias,
James, James,
John, James),
b. Mar.
25, 18^8;
m.
Apr.
12,
1877,
Estella
I. Dean. He d.
July
2, 1884.'
Children :
Frank, b. Feb.
13, 1878.
Ethel
Josephine,
b.
June 20,
1881
;
m. Daniel Holden.
1329.
Caroline D.^
Babcock,
dan. of Rufus and Lucinda
(Pettie)
Babcock
(Paul,
Elijah,
Elias,
James, James,
John, James),
b. N. Brookfield, Mass., Oct.
10, 1840;
res.
1902,
Rockland, Mass.;
m.
(i) Georgetown,
Mass.,
Charles
Sumner;
m.
(2) Jan.
i,
1895, Benjamin
F.
Barnes,
b. Sher-
bridge,
Mass.,
d. N.
Brookfield,
Mar.
3, 1901.
Children, b. N. Brookfield :
Rufus William, b.
Aug. 27, 1865;
d.
Sept.. 1865.
Hattie I., b. Nov.
29.
; m.
Brookfield,
Jan. 15, 1886,
T. W.
McCarthy
; res.
1902,
Rockland, Mass.
Fred
L.,
b.
June 25, 1870;
res.
1902,
Rockland.
490
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
1330.
John'' Babcock,
son of Rufus and Lucinda
(Pettie)
Babcock
(Paul, Elijah,
Elias,
James, James, John,
James),
b. N.
Brookfield, Mass.,
Aug. 13, 1848;
res.
1902,
N.
Brookfield;
m.
Sept.
26,
1876, Evelyn
M.
Bovvan,
of
Brookfield.
Children,
b. N. Brookfield:
William Rufus,
b.
May 25, 1879.
A.
Ernest,
b. Oct.
27, 1883.
1331.
Amarillis^
Babcock,
dan. of
Cyrns
G. and Maria
(Kellogg)
Babcock
(Cyrns,
Rufns, Elias,
James,
James, John, James),
b.
Colebrook, Conn.,
May
i, 1840;
res.
1900, Pawling,
N. Y.
;
m. New
York,
Dec.
4, 1867,
Philip
H.,
son of Horace and Ruth
(Nichols)
Smith,
b.
Kent,
N.
Y.,
June
20, 1842.
He is a
printer.
Children,
b.
Pawling, except
one:
Nellie
M.,
b.
Sept. 5.
1868;
res.
1900,
Richmond
Hill,
L. I.
Josephine,
b.
Carmel,
N.
Y.,
Oct. 26,
1869;
m.
Pawling,
Oct.
22,
1895,
Lester H., son of Renihold and Theresa
(Cook) Messenger,
b. Norwalk, Conn.,
June
12, 1866;
res.
1900,
New Canaan, Conn.
Elena
R.,
b.
June 2, 1871 ;
d.
Poughkeepsie,
N.
Y., June 20, 1875.
Carrie
B.,
b.
June 30, 1874;
res.
1900, Pawling.
1332.
Emily A.'^
Babcock,
dan. of
Cyrns
G. and Maria
(Kellogg)
Babcock
(Cyrus,
Rufus, Elias,
James,
James, John, James),
b.
Sept. 15, 1842;
m,
George
Hungerford.
Child:
William
B.,
b.
Sherman, Conn.,
Mar.
9, 1871 ;
res.
1900, Gaylords-
ville,
Conn.
;
m. Feb.
15, 1894, Josephine
Merrick.
1333.
SoPHRONiA A.^
Brown,
dau. of
Jabish
and Selma
(Davis)
Brown,
of
Jabish
and
Abigail (Babcock)
Brown
(Oliver, Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b. Leon-
ardsville,
N.
Y.,
May
18,
1833
;
res.
1900, Onarga,
111.
;
m.
Leonardsville,
June
16.
1853, Henry
B.,
son of
Elijah
and
Eimice
(SafTord)
Booth,
b.'
Paris,
N.
Y., July
6,
1829,
d.
Onarga, May
i,
1894.
Children,
b.
Onarga
:
Wallace
Elijah,
b. Oct.
15, i860;
d.
Onarga.
Oct. 18, 1888;
m.
Aug. 27, 1887,
Anna Knoche.
Charles H., b.
May 30, 1863;
d.
Onarga, July 4, 1890.
Chauncey
B.,
b. Oct.
17, 1866;
d.
May 15, 1900.
La Mott R., b. Oct. 6, 1868;
d.
Onarga,
Feb.
27, 1894;
m. Thaw-
ville. 111., May 2, 1892, Gertrude,
dau. of
Jay
C. and Sarah
Shear.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 491
George,
b. Mar.
22, 1871 ;
res.
1900, Onarga;
m.
Saginaw, Mich.,
Mar.
29, 1901, Elizabeth,
dau. of Alderman B. and
Jening (Era-
ser) Paine,
b.
Saginaw,
Nov.
16, 1873.
Jennie Fidelia,
b. Oct.
5, 1873;
d. Mar.
27, 1875.
1334.
Juliet^
Babcock,
dau. of
Henry
and Tammison
(Rogers)
Babcock
(Joshua, Joshua,
OHver,
James,
James, John, James),
b. Feb.
5, 1835;
m. Utica. N.
Y., Apr.
14, 1858, George
Strickland.
Child: .
Frank,
b.
Aug. 2j, 1863.
1335.
Mary Tammison^
Babcock,
dau. of
Henry
and Tam-
mison
(Rogers)
Babcock
(Joshua, Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b. Oct.
3, 1837;
m. W. L.
Bassett.
Children :
Fannie,
b. Dec.
17, 1869;
m. Dec.
14, 1893, Lynn
B. Palmiter.
Harry H.,
b.
Sept. 11, 1874.
Edith
Cornelia,
b.
Jan.
20. 1880.
1336.
H. Lee^
Babcock,
son of
Henry
and Tammison
(Rogers)
Babcock
(Joshua, Joshua,
Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b.
Jan.
11,
1840;
res.
1900
New Hart-
ford,
N. Y.
;
m. Dec.
18, 1872,
Elizabeth
Chapman.
Children :
William Lee, b.
187S ;
d.
1878.
Sarah
B.,
b.
1877.
Martha, b.
1879;
d.
1883.
Louise,
b.
1879;
m.
1896, James
Benton.
1337.
Bronson
Babcock,
son of Leander and Ellen
(Bron-
son)
Babcock
(Asa, Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James,
John, James),
b.
Oswego,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
18,
1838;
res.
1900,
Oswego;
m.
Oswego, May
20,
1868, Cecilia
E.,
dau. of Wil-
liam and Elizabeth
(Fish)
Lewis,
b.
Oswego,
Nov.
8,
1839.
Child:
Pauline
B.,
b. Oct.
5, 1875 ;
res.
1900, Oswego,
N. Y.
;
m.
Oswego,
Dec.
29, 1893,
Allen S.
McGie,
b.
Oswego.
1338.
Catherine^ Babcock.
dau. of Leander and Ellen
(Bronson)
Babcock
(Asa, Joshua,
Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b.
Oswego,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 17, 1840:
d.
Buffalo, N. Y.,
May 7, 1899;
m.
Oswego,
Dec.
30, 1863,
Albert E.
Hastings,
Id.
Schenectady,
N.
Y.,
1832,
d. N. Tona-
wanda,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
26,
1894. Children,
all b. in
Oswego,
and
492
The Bahcoch
Genealogy.
unm. :
George
B.
;
Agnes,
d.
1900;
Dora, Margaret
C, Paul,
and Annie F.
1339.
William A.^
Babcock,
son of Leander and Ellen
(Bronson)
Babcock
(Asa, Joshua, Oliver, James,
James, John, James),
b.
Oswego,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
30, 1850;
d.
Dallas, Tex.,
Jan.
20,
1895;
m.
Dallas,
Jan. 5, 1887,
Blanche
Aldenhoff,
b.
Cleveland,
Tenn.,
Apr.
10,
1859;
res. Dallas.
Children,
b. Dallas :
Florence,
b. Mar.
30, 1890.
John L.,
b.
Dec, 1891.
William
A.,
b.
June 28, 1893.
1340.
John
Low*^
Babcock,
son of Leander and Ellen
(Bronson)
Babcock
(Asa, Joshua,
Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b.
Oswego,
N.
Y.,
Sept.
10,
1859;
d.
Apr.
8,
1891;
m.
Portland, Me.,
Apr.
12, 1886,
Elizabeth
R.,
dau. of Samuel and E. A.
(Foster)
Merrill;
res.
1900,
San
Diego,
Cal.
Child :
Ellen
Bronson,
b. St.
Louis, Mo., June 2,
1888.
1341.
SoPHRONiA M.''
Babcock,
dau. of Oliver and Sarah
(Brown)
Babcock
(Oliver,
Joshua,
Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b.
Bridgewater,
N.
Y.,
Jidy 19, 1833;
m. Oct.
3, 1854,
Walter S. Hurd.
Children :
Mary,
b.

;
d.
young.
Sarah, b. Feb. 18,
1859.
Edith,
b.
;
d.
young.
Clara,
b. Nov.
9,
1862.
Nettie, b.
Jan. 14, 1865
;
m.
June
2, 1896,
Charles F.
Marquis.
Sophronia,
b. Dec.
23, 1867.
1342.
George K.^
Babcock,
son of Oliver and Sarah
(Brown)
Babcock
(Oliver, Joshua,
Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b.
Bridgewater,
N.
Y.,
June
18, 1836;
d.
Nashville,
Tenn.,
July, 1896;
m. Mar.
7, 1872,
Alice
Coollidge.
Children :
Mary H.,
b.
May, 1876;
m.
Aug., 1895, Lafayette
Smith.
Jessie,
b.
Jan. 5, 1879;
d.
1879.
1343.
Charles M.^
Babcock,
son of Oliver and Sarah
(Brown)
Babcock
(Oliver, Joshua,
Oliver, James,
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
493
James, John, James),
b.
Bridgewater,
N.
Y.,
June
6, 1841 ;
res.
1900, Galcsburg,
111.;
m. Nov.
5, 1867, Maggie
Mc-
Chesney.
Children :
George
M.,
b. Fort
Wayne,
Ind..
Apr.
20,
1869;
m.
Sept. 12, 1894,
Bulia
Kavanaugh.
Mabel
L.,
b.
Detroit,
Mich.,
July 7, 1871.
Clara S.. b.
Detroit, Mich.,
Oct.
4, 1872.
Oliver
F.,
b.
Detroit,
Oct.
7,
1881.
1344.
Albert G.^
Burke,
son of Albert G. and Maria L.
(Babcock),
Btirke
(Oliver, Joshua,
Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b.
Jan.
8,
1833;
m.
Jan. 19,
1862,
Clara
Booth.
Children :
Fred H..
b.
Sept. 29. 1863;
m.
June 24, 1890, Mary
W. Smith.
Walter S.,
b. Dec.
31, 1866;
ni.
Apr. 5, 1893,
Frances M. Beeman.
Mary
L.,
b. Feb.
10, 1872.
Albe'rt
G.,
b.
Apr. 24, 1879.
1345. Leander Babcock^ Reynolds,
son of S. H. and Clar-
issa
(Babcock) Reynolds (Oliver, Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Aug. .23, 1837;
m.
Sept.
i,
1859,
Sarah B. Turner.
Children :
Ellen T.,
b.
May
2,
1865;
m. Oct. 6,
1895,
Frank Ambrose Hamblin.
Clarissa B.,
b.
Aug. 29, 1868;
d. Oct. 2,
1895.
Sarah A., h.
Aug. 23, 1870.
Leander E.,
b.
Jan.
i,
1874.
1346.
Stephen Moulton''
Babcock,
Ph.D.,
son of
Peleg
and Cornelia
(Scott)
Babcock
(Oliver, Joshua,
Oli-
ver,
James, James, John, James),
b. Babcock
Hill,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
22,
1843;
''^s.
1902,
Madison, Wis.;
m.
Winfield,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
27, 1896.
Mav Cornelia,
dau. of Otis and Flora
(McKee)
Crandall,
b. Winfield.
Dr. Babcock studied in several of the universities of Amer-
ica,
and in
1879
he received the
degree
of Ph.D. from the
University
of
Gottingen, Germany.
In
1895
^^^ announced
a method
by
which casein can be
mechanically separated
from
the other constituents of milk. In
recognition
of his services
in
inventing
the Babcock Milk Test the State of Wisconsin in
1901, through
its Governor and
Legislators, presented
him
with "the
largest
bronze medal ever struck in
England."
He is at
present
Professor of
Agricultural Chemistry
in the
Agricultural College
and assistant director and chief chemist
494
The Babcock
Genealogy.
in the
Agricultural Experiment
Station,
University
of
Wisconsin,
1347.
Linn Boyd''
Babcock,
son of
Peleg
and Cornelia
(Scott)
Babcock
(Oliver, Joshua, Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b. Babcock
Hill,
N.
Y.,
May
26,
1850;
res.
1902, 724
Olive
Street, St.
Louis,
Mo.
;
m.
Ithaca,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
16,
1871,
Minnie
D.,
dau. of
Perry
and C. A.
(Deming)
Elsworth,
b.
Plattsburg,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
24, 1850.
Child:
Frances
Vida,
b.
Ithaca,
N.
Y., Aug. 12, 1878;
d.
Ithaca, Aug. 9,
1879.
1348. Lee C."
Brown,
son of Charles and Catherine
(Mab-
bett)
Brown,
of
Peleg
and Elizabeth
(Babcock)
Brown
(Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Bridgewater,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
15, 1832;
m.
Chicago,
111.,
Mar.
8,
1866,
Martha Babcock.
Child :
Charles
F.,
b.
Onarga.
Mar. 12.
1867;
m. Evanston. 111., Apr. 28,
1897,
A. Marie Shurer.
1349.
Emily M.^
Brown,
dau. of Charles B. and Catherine
(Mabbett) Brown,
of
Peleg
and Elizabeth
(Babcock)
Brown
(Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Jan.
31, 1835;
res.
1902, Saginaw,
Mich.;
m. Oct.
17, 1859,
Ed-
ward Aiken.
Children :
Charles,
b.
Aug. 5,
i860.
Katherine,
b.
June 3. 1864.
Mary,
b. Oct.
25, 1866;
m. William S. Conklin
;
res.
1902, Duluth,
Minn.
1350.
Cora H.^
Brown,
dau. of Charles and Catherine
(Mabbett)
Brown,
of
Peleg
and Elizabeth
(Babcock)
Brown
(Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Apr.
16,
1838;
m.
J.
Morris Childs
;
res.
1902,
Utica,
N. Y.
Children :
Walter,
b.
1867.
Fannie,
b.
1872.
1351.
Henry C.^
Brown,
son of Amos and Susan
(Mon-
roe)
Brown, of
Peleg
and Elizabeth
(Babcock)
Brown
(Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b. Mar.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 495
25, 1837;
d. Nov.
25, 1884;
m.
(i) Apr.
20,
1865, Mary
M.
Cox;
ni.
(2) June 26,
1883, Mary
W.
Hodge.
Children :
Alary S.,"
b.
May
8,
1867;
m.
Aug. 18, 1888, Henry
R.
Stranburg.
Tbey
have one
son.
Henry."
Henry F.,
b.
Apr. 6, 1884.
1352.
Joseph
M.''
Brown,
son of Amos and Susan
(Mon-
roe)
Brown,
of
Peleg
and Elizabeth
(Babcock)
Brown
(Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b. Oct.
5, 1842;
d.
Aug. 5,
1886;
m.
(i)
Mar.
31, 1873,
Anna L.
Price;
m.
(2) May
21,
1879,
Blanche K. Seaman.
Children :
Anna
M.,
b.
Jan. 27, 1876;
d.
i88q.
Harold, b.
Aug. 25.
1880.
Munroe S., b.
Sept. 28, 1885.
1353.
Ella S.^
Brown,
dau. of Amos and Susan
(Monroe)
Brown, of
Peleg
and Elizabeth
(Babcock)
Brown
(Joshua,
Oliver.
James, James. John, James),
b.
Apr. 21,
1849;
res.
1902,
Zanesville,
O.
;
m.
June
10,
1873,
Charles
H. Abbott.
Children :
Henry,
b.
Sept. 2, 1874.
Helen, b. Feb.
12, 1877.
Cheever D., b.
Apr.
12.
1879;
d. 1880.
Munroe L., b.
May 18,
1881.
1354.
Clara'^
Brown,
dau. of Lorenzo S. and Elizabeth C.
(
Brainard)
Brown,
of
Peleg
and Elizabeth
(Babcock)
Brown
(Joshua.
Oliver,
James, James. John, James),
b.
Bridgewater,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
14, 1842 ;
d. Fort
Schuyler,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
28,
1899;
m.
Jan. 29, 1867,
Dr.
Timothy
E.
Wilcox,
who was a
surgeon
in the United States
Armv,
with the rank
of Lieutenant Colonel.
Children :
Victor I.,
b. Dec.
29, 1867;
d. Nov.
13, 1871.
Elizabeth, b.
Sept. 12, 1870.
Glover
P.,
b. Nov.
9, 1878.
1355. Su.SAN M.^
Brown,
dau. of Lorenzo S. and Elizabeth
C.
(Brainard)
Brown,
of
Peleg
and Elizabeth
(Bab-
cock)
Brown
(Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b.
June
6,
1848;
res.
Clayville,
N. Y.
;
m.
Sept. 7, 1867,
Adel-
bert Rhodes.
49^
The Babcock
Genealogy.
Children :
Frederick
A.,
b. Oct.
2, 1874.
Blanche
E.,
b. Oct.
12, 1878.
Clara
V.,
b.
July 9, 1887.
1357.
LoREN RoBBiN^
Scott,
son of Giles and Elizabeth G.
(Babcock)
Scott
(Martin, Joshua,
Oliver, James,
James, John, James),
b. Nov.
24, 1846;
res.
1900, Bridge-
water,
N. Y.
;
m. Nov.
23, 1870,
Clara Ferris.
Children :
Giles Ferris, b. Nov.
17, 1871.
Jay
Dimmick, b.
June 10, 1875 ;
d.
Aug. 8, 1879.
Fred
Loren,
b.
Sept. 14, 1877.
Charles
Thatcher,
b.
July
26, 1881.
Earl Babcock, b.
Aug. 20, 1884.
Irving
Underwood,
b.
Apr. 26, 1887.
Elizabeth,
b.
Aug. 8, 1892.
1358.
May K."
Babcock,
dau. of Clark H. and Kate
(Cole)
Babcock
(Martin, Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James, John,
James),
b.
Bridgewater,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
17, 1869;
m.
June 7,
1893,
Fred
J.
Ludeman,
b.
Aug.
10,
1865.
Children :
Arthur,
b.
Sept.
11,
1894.
John Herman,
b. Oct.
27, 1896.
1359.
Jennie
L.
Budlong,
dau. of
Jerome
and Keziah
G.
(Babcock) Budlong (Martin, Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Bridgewater,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
24,
18^3;
res.
1900,
Aurora, III;
m.
Oswego,
111., Apr. 14, 1874,
Willis
Hoyt.
Child :
Allen
G.,
b.
Apr. 16, 1876.
1360.
Florence F.^
Budlong,
dau. of
Jerome
and Keziah
G.
(Babcock) Budlong (Martin, Joshua, Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Bridgewater,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
21,
1855;
m.
Oswego,
111.,
Oct.
29, 1878,
Charles A. Doud.
Children :
Edna F.,
b.
Sept.
12,
1880.
Edith,
b. Feb.
21,
1882.
Giles,
b. Oct. II,
1886.
Willis,
b. Feb.
24,
1888.
1361. Elizabeth Budlong,
dau. of
Jerome
and Keziah G.
(Babcock) Budlong (Martin, Joshua, Oliver,
James,
The Babcock
Genealogy. 497
James, John, James),
b.
Bridgewater,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
2,
1858;
m.
Aurora, 111.,
Feb.
24, 1881,
Fred W. Lester.
Children :
Jerome B.,
b.
Jan.
8,
1885.
Fred,
b.
Aug. 31, 1889.
1362.
Irving
J.*^
Budlong,
son of
Jerome
and Keziah G.
(Babcock) Budlong (Martin, Joshua,
Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b.
Oswego,
111., Sept. 7,
1868;
m.
Sept.
18, 1890,
Ada M. Titus.
Children :
Irene
M..
b.
July 27, 1891.
Anna
K.,
b.
Aug. 27, 1893.
Doris,
b.
June, 1896.
1363.
Mary"
Babcock,
dau. of William R. and
Myra
F.
(Marsh)
Babcock
(Charles, Joshua,
Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b. New
Hartford,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
6, 1848;
res.
1900,
Odell, 111.;
m.
Utica,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
16,
1867, John
Hossack,
b.
Sept. 14. 1840;
d.
Odell,
June 10, 1887.
Children,
b. Odell :
Charles B., b.
May 24, 1876.
Frances
E.,
b. Mar. i6.
1879.
John A.,
b.
June
18, 1881.
Ella,
b.
June 29,
1886.
1364.
Ella"
Babcock,
dau. of William R. and
Myra
F.
(Marsh)
Babcock
(Charles, Joshua.
Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b.
Livingston County,
111.,
Apr. 25,
i860;
res.
1900,
Odell, 111.;
m.
Odell,
Oct.
27,
1881,
Fred
N. Hossack. b.
Jan.
8,
1856.
Children,
b. Odell.
Pratt, b.
May i, 1883.
Archie,
b.
Jan. 23, 1889.
Gertrude, b. Mar.
21, 1891.
Myra
L.. b. Oct.
23, 1897.
1365.
Thomas Alden"
Abbott,
son of
Henry
G. and
Mary
C.
(Babcock)
Abbott
(Charles. Joshua, Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b.
Syracuse,
N.
Y.,
June
16.
1847;
n^-
Morristown,
N.
J., Sept. 25, 1883,
Emma, dau. of
Henry
D.
and Elizabeth
(Armstrong)
Van
Nostrand,
b.
Brooklyn,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
9, 1852.
Thomas
graduated
at Hamilton
College.
In
1900
was a
merchant and manufacturer at St.
Paul,
Minn.
32
498
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Child :
Mary B.,
b. St.
Paul,
Oct.
20, 1884.
1366.
(]eorgiana^
Babcock,
dau. of William
Avery
and
Harriet
(Coates)
Babcock
(Henry, Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Aug. 23, 1846;
m.
1876,
Ezra
Durham.
Child:
Hattie,
b. Mar.
16,
1880.
1367.
Benjamin
H.''
Palmer,
son of
Benjamin
and
Betsey
A.
(Babcock)
Palmer
(Henry, Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James,
John, James),
b.
Jan.
8, 1840;
d. Oct.
26, 1893;
m. Nov.
30,
1864,
Eliza Brown.
Children :
Mira
B.,
b.
Apr. 10,
1866.
Benjamin
H., b.
July 13, 1868;
m.
Apr. 18, 1894, Lucy
M. Otis.
Shepard,
b.
Jan. 23, 1871.
Bessie,
b.
June 18, 1874.
1368.
James
B.^
Palmer,
son of
Benjamin
and
Betsey
A.
(Babcock)
Palmer
(Henry, Joshua,
Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b.
Aug.
6, 1844;
m. Dec.
20,
1870,
Abbey Morgan.
Children :
Son,
b. Nov. II,
1873;
d. Nov.
15, 1873.
James
B.. b.
Aug. 7. 1875.
Son,
b. Mar.
10, 1885;
d. Mar.
10, 1885.
1369.
CH.A.RLE.S C.^
Palmer,
son of
Benjamin
and
Betsey
A.
(Babcock)
Palmer
(Henry, Joshua,
Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b. Nov. 6,
1851
;
m. Feb.
6,
1876, Julia
Morgan.
Child :
Charles B.,
b.
July 17, 1879.
1370.
Mary Emma^
Lewis,
dau. of
George
H. and
Mercy
Amelia
(Babcock)
Lewis
(Henry, Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James, John. James),
b.
June
11,
1854;
res.
1900,
Guilford,
Conn.
;
m.
Apr. 29, 1879, George
Hoxie Beebe.
M.D.
Children :
Grace,
b.
Sept. 15, 1884.
Florence, b. Dec.
7,
1886.
Albert
Lewis,
b. Mar.
6, 1889.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 499
1371.
Horace Greeley^
Lewis,
son of
George
H. and
Mercy
A.
(BalKock)
Lewis
(Henry, Joshua,
Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Sept.
28,
1857;
res.
1903,
Ashaway,
R.
L;
m.
Jan. 7, 1884,
Carrie
Kenyon.
Children :
Mary,
b. Mar.
31. 1887.
Phoebe,
b.
May 19, 1890.
1372.
Mabel''
Babcock,
dau. of
Irving
F. and Sarah M.
(Tracy)
Babcock
(Henry, Joshua,
Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Sept. 3, 1864;
m.
Sept. 23, 1885,
Herbert Clifford. Lives
Waukegan,
111.
Children :
Warren
Tracy,
b. Feb. 20.
1891.
Ralph Goodell,
b.
May 3, 1893.
1373.
Jennie June^
Babcock,
dau. of
Irving
F. and Sarah
M.
(Tracy)
Babcock
(Henry, Joshua,
Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Mar.
3,
1866;
m.
Sept. 23, 1885,
Albert L.
Thompson,
son of
Benjamin
Thompson,
b. Pendleton
Hill,
d. Feb.
20,
1898.
Children :
Cliflford
Babcock,
b. Mar.
4, 1890.
Irving Hillard,
b. Feb.
20, 1895.
1374.
M. Kate^
Babcock,
dau. of
Irving
F. and Sarah
M.
(Tracy)
Babcock
(Henry, Joshua,
Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b. N.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Dec.
17, 1870;
res.
1902, Hopkinton,
R.
L;
m. Mar.
27, 1894, Henry J.,
son of
Noyes
Wheeler.
Child :
Mary S.,
b.
May 18, 1898;
d.
young.
1375. Eliza
Jane^
Catlin, dau. of Burden and Louisa
(Babcock)
Catlin
(John,
William, Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b. Evans,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
18, 1828;
res.
1900
Mumford,
N. Y.
;
m.
Alden,
N. Y.,
May 17, 1849,
Newell K., son of Thomas and Lois
(Hyde)
Skinner,
b. Leb-
anon, Conn.. Oct.
29,
1822,
d.
Mumford,
Jan.
6,
1885.
Children,
b. Mumford :
Julia
M.. b.
Sept.
i.
1850;
res.
1900.
IMumford. N. Y.
;
m. Mum-
ford, Oct.
3, 1900. John
E., son of Ransom and
Betsey Harvey,
b. Conesus. Mar.
4. 1856.
Clara
M.,
b.
July 4, 1855;
d. Feb.
3, 1891.
500
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Frank N., b.
Jan. 23. 1864;
d.
Muniford, Jan. 12, i8gi
;
m.
Elmira,
N. Y., Dec.
19,
1888,
Margaret,
dan. of B. C.
Hoagland,
b.
Elmira,
Mar.
27, 1870;
res.
1902,
First
Street,
Elmira.
1376.
Julia
A.^
Catlin,
dan. of Burden and Louisa
(Bab-
cock)
Catlin
(John,
William, Oliver,
James, James,
John, James),
b.
Java,
N.
Y.,
June
6,
1837;
res.
1901, 1409
South Hill
Street,
Los
Angeles,
Cal.
;
m.
Alden,
N.
Y., 1865,
Henry
H.,
son of
Ephraim
and
Mary
(Thorn)
Angell,
b.
Chatham,
N.
Y.,
July
11,
1829,
d. Oak
Park, 111.,
Apr. 16,
1889.
Children :
Katherine
L.,'"
b.
Lisle, 111., Apr. 14, 1869;
res.
1901, 924
Baldwin
Avenue,
Ann
Arbor,
Mich.
;
m.
Chicago, June 27, 1901,
Dr.
Alfred S. Warthin. She was Professor of
Bacteriology
in the
Woman's Medical
College
of Northwestern
University
for five
years.
Her husband is a Professor in the
University
of
Michigan.
Frederic R.,
b. Oct.
19, 1870;
res.
1901, 3608
Lake
Avenue, Chicago.
Julia M.,
b. Oct. 6,
1872;
res.
1901, 58
Hancock Avenue, Detroit,
Mich. She is a Teacher of Literature and
English
in Detroit.
Henry C,
b. Oct. 6, 1872;
res.
1901, 3608
Lake
Avenue, Chicago.
1377.
George Babcock Cadwell,
son of Edmund
J.
and
Jane
Ann
(Babcock)
Cadwell
(John,
William,
Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b. Ann
Arbor,
Mich.,
Feb.
15,
1848:
res.
1901. 32
Delaware
Avenue, Detroit, Mich.;
m.
Hudson, Mich.,
May 5. 1864,
Susan
E.,
dau. of William D.
and Fannie
(Morris) Page,
b.
Fairfield, Mich.,
Mar.
19, 1846.
Children :
Edmond G., b.
June 26, 1865;
d. Adrian, Mich., 1896;
m.
Hudson,
May 9, 1883,
Ida A. Daniel.
Rev. Fred
George,'"
b. Mar. 28. 1868;
d.
Bay
View, Mich., 1901 ;
m.
Celina, O.,
1891,
Nettie B., dau. of
Joel
and Ann
(Goodall)
Brandan
;
res.
1901,
Detroit, Mich. He was a
very gifted
Pres-
byterian
minister.
Clara B.. b. Feb.
12, 1870;
res.
1901, Adrian,
Mich.; m.
Adrian,
1889,
Fred Ladd.
Florence L., b.
July 24, 1875;
res.
1901, Detroit;
m.
Adrian, 1895,
Herbert R. Earle.
Kirk,
b.
Aug. 2, 1885;
d.
Chicago, 1894.
1378.
Horace Edstrom^
Babcock,
son of David M. and
Sarah E.
(Van Tine)
Babcock
(John,
William,
Oli-
ver,
James, James, John, James),
b. New York
City, Jan. 30,
1852;
res.
1900,
Elmira,
N. Y.
;
m. New York
City. June
22,
1 88
1,
Sarah E.,
dau. of
James
and Louise
(Hartman) Todd,
b. New York
City,
Dec.
31, 1849,
d.
Elmira,
Dec.
4, 1890.
Children :
Nellie
E.,
b. Bath Beach, N. Y.,
Mar.
30, 1883.
William
T.,
b. New York
City, July 23, 1887.
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
5^1
Walter
H.,
b. New Y(irk
City, Aug.
i8,
1889.
Rosvvell,
b. New York
City, Aug. 7, 1892.
1379.
Henrietta W.^
Babcock,
dan. of David M. and
Sarah E.
(Van Tine)
Babcock
(John,
William,
Oli-
ver,
James, James, John, James),
1). New York
City, Aug. 29,
1853;
d. Morrisania, N.
Y.,
May 30, 1885;
m.
Aug. 27,
1872, John
H. Crookes.
Children, b. New York
City
and
Morrisania,
N. Y. :
George
D.. i).
June 21, 1873.
Edward E., b. Nov. 2,
1877;
d.
young.
Edgar,
b. Mar.
2, 1883 ;
d.
young.
Mary H.,
b.
May, 1885.
1380.
JoHN^
Corning,
son of Edwin and
Cynthia (Bab-
cock) Corning (Avery,
Gersham,
Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b.
July
28,
1827;
d.
July 5, 1897;
m.
Jan.
i,
1870,
Elizabeth
Crump.
Settled as a farmer in
Cicero,
N. Y. One
child,
Lewis.
1381.
Era.smus^
Corning,
son of Edwin and
Cynthia (Bab-
cock)
Corning (Avery,
Gersham, Oliver, James,
James, John, James),
b.
June
6,
1834;
d. Nov.
i,
1890;
m.
Sept. 14,
1 86
1,
Mary
E.
Thurston,
b.
Sept.
16,
1844.
Children :
Clara,
b.
May 29, 1873.
Anna,
b.
Sept., 1875.
1382.
Orlando^ Babcock,
son of Russell and Susan
(Ou-
derkirk)
Babcock
(Avery,
Gersham, Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b.
;
m. Nov.
10,
1866,
Candis L.
Taylor,
of
Batavia,
N. Y. Settled at
Waverly,
la.
Children,
b.
Waverly:
1493 Landy
Bert.'" b.
Sept.
21, 1867;
m. IVIatilda
Myers.
Charles,
b.
July
t2,
1869;
m. Clara L.
Curtis,
Aug. 16, 1893;
res.
Waverly.
1383.
Emma
J.^
Babcock,
dau. of Russell and Susan
fOuderkirk)
Babcock
(Avery,
Gersham,
Oliver,
James, James. John, James),
b. Oct.
26,
1840;
d.
Osseo,
Mich.,
Mar. 18,
1874;
m.
Baldwinsville,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
29, 1869,
Aaron,
son of Lewis R.
Bush,
b.
Osseo,
Sept. 23, 1839.
In
1900
was a farmer at Osseo.
Children,
b. Osseo :
Lewis R.. b.
Sept. 24. 1871
; res.
1900,
120
Broadway,
New York
City;
unm. Transfer Clerk for Erie R. R.
502
The Babcock
Genealogy.
Frank
Dclos,
b.
Jan. i8, 1873 ;
res.
1900, Csseo,
Mich.
;
m.
Jones-
ville, Mich., Aug.
20,
1896,
Carrie
L.,
dau. of
Edgar
A. and
Maryetta Holden,
b.
Michigan, June 23, 1874.
He is a farmer.
1384.
John
D.''
Babcock,
son of
Harry
D. and Catherine
(Goff)
Bal)cock
(Avery,
Gersham, Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b.
Sept. 24, 1838;
res.
1898, 307
N.
West
Street,
Syracuse,
N. Y.
;
m. Marietta Betts.
Children :
Frederick,
b.
187
1
;
d.
young.
Francis,
b.
Aug. 3, 1877.
Raymond,
b.
May 11, 1883.
1385.
William Henry^
Babcock,
son of
Harry
D. and
Catherine
(Goff)
Babcock
(Avery,
Gersham, Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b.
1840 ( ?)
;
d.
Lysander,
N.
Y.,
Mar.,
1865;
m.
1863,
Catherine E. Martin. She m.
(2)
Edwin M.
Babcock,
uncle of William
Henry.
Child :
WilHam
Henry,"' Jr.,
b.
Lysander, June
6,
1865;
res.
1901, Waverly,
la.
;
m. Nov.
5, 1890,
Edith P.
Dove,
of
Waverly,
b.
July 21,
1869. They
have one
dau.,
Iva."
1386.
CoRYDON^
Babcock,
son of
Harry
D. and Catherine
(Goff)
Babcock
(Avery,
Gersham,
Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b.
1842 ( ?)
;
m. Martha
Pelton,
of
Baldwinsville,
N. Y.
Children :
Bertram,
b.
1876.
Ella,
b.
1878.
1387.
Cora M.^
Babcock,
dau. of Abram and Eliza S.
(Newton)
Babcock
(Avery,
Gersham, Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b.
Westbury,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
22,
185
1
;
m.
Kansas
City,
Mo.,
Dec. 16,
1885,
Charles A. Vanderhoof.
She res.
1899. 114 Eighth
Avenue, Seattle,
Wash.
Child:
Guy
Newton, b. South
Bend, Ind., Jan. 28,
1888.
1388. Thomas Avery^ Babcock,
son of Abram and Eliza
(Newton)
Babcock
(Avery,
Gersham, Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b.
Victory,
N. Y.,
Jan.
18,
1857;
res.
1899, 1607
Boren
Avenue, Seattle, Wash.;
m.
Detroit, Mich.,
June 17, 1878,
Minnie
Carpenter.
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Genealogy. 503
Child :
Veda,
b.
Boston, Mass.,
Mar.
27, 1879.
1389.
Walter^
Babcock,
son of Gersham A. and Caroline
(Runnels)
Babcock
(Avery,
Gersham, Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b.
Lysander,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
10, 1848;
m.
(i) Syracuse,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
11, 1868,
Lavina
B.,
dau. of Bax-
ter
Hair,
divorced
Aug.
10,
1889;
^"f""-
(2) Sept. 29, 1892,
Mary
A.
Bird,
of
Faribault,
Minn. No children.
Children
by
first
marriage:
Jennie
Bell, b.
Syracuse,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 2, i86g.
Edwin
Chester, b.
Granby,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
22,
1871.
Fred
Walter,
b.
Minneapolis, Minn.,
Mar.
22, 1873.
Cora,
b.
Minneapolis, Apr. 3, 1875.
Florence,
b.
Minneapolis, Jan. 7, 1878.
1390.
James
H.^
Cleveland,
son of
James
and Eliza
(Bab-
cock)
Cleveland
(John, Gersham, Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b.
Sept. 30, 1841
;
d. Nov.
20,
1879;
m.
June 7, 1870, Julia Berkley.
Children :
Edith,
b.
Sept., 1871.
Mary,
b.
Oct., 1872.
1391.
Mary E.^
Cleveland,
dau. of
James
and Ehza
(Bab-
cock)
Cleveland
(John,
Gersham, Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b.
Sept. 19, 1845;
"i- William
J.
Wheeler,
Children :
Frederick,
b. Nov.
17, 1875.
James H.,
b.
July 4, 1879.
Robert
C,
b.
Apr. 9.
1882.
Harry E.,
b.
Jan.
28,
1884.
William B., b.
May
28.
1885.
Jessie E.,
b. Mar.
28, 1889.
1392.
Charles E.'^
Babcock,
son of
George
L. and Cathe-
rine E.
(Butler)
Babcock
(Roswell. Gersham, Oliver,
James, James. John, James),
b.
Deposit,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
13, 1856;
m. Feb.,
1876,
Ida
Barton,
of
Susquehanna,
Pa. Settled in
Winchester,
N, H. He is a
printer.
Children :
Nellie, b.
1880;
d.
1893.
Jessie,
b.
1885.
1393.
Daniel A.^
Langworthy,
IM.D., son of Deacon
John
A. and Eliza
(Lewis) Langworthy,
of
John
and Sarah
504
The Bahcuck
Genealogy.
(Pendleton) Langworthy,
of Deacon
John
and Altana
(Bab-
cock) Langworthy (Oliver, James, James, John, James),
b.
Jan. 3, 1832;
res.
Corinne,
N. D.
;
m.
Jan. 5, 1864,
Sarah P.
Cooke,
b. Feb.
22,
1836,
d.
June
20,
1899.
Children :
Belle
C./" b. Dec.
i, 1864;
in.
Apr. 18, 1900, George
A. Tucker.
They
have one son.
George Avery,"
b.
Apr. 19, 1903.
Oiin
L.,
b.
Jan. 11, 1868;
m.
June 14, 1899,
Maud Bronson.
1394.
William Avery^
Babcock,
son of
Avery
Cook and
Eliza
(Brown)
Babcock
(William, Christopher,
Oli-
ver, James, James, John, James),
b. New
Haven, Conn.,
Jan.
29, 1829;
res.
1902, 35
Elm
Street, Rochester,
N. Y.
;
m.
Philadelphia,
Pa.,
Aug. 15, 1854,
Eliza,
dau. of
John
and
Eliza
Hulpz,
b.
June
11,
1835.
Child :
James Avery/"
b.
Philadelphia, June 24, 1855 ;
res.
1902, Oneida,
N. Y.
;
m.
Oneida,
Feb.
22, 1882,
Eleanor
Seeley,
b. Oneida. No
children.
1395.
James
Augustus''
Babcock,
son of
Avery
Cook
and Eliza
(Brown)
Babcock
(William,
Christopher,
Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b. New
Haven, Conn.,
May
16,
183
1
;
res.
1903, 474 Washington
Avenue,
Brook-
lyn,
N. Y.
;
m.
Brooklyn, Jan. 30,
1866,
Ida
Amelia,
dau. of
Edwin and Susan
(Cornell)
Gates,
b.
Brooklyn,
Oct.
28, 1844.
James
has for
many years
been in the silver
plating
busi-
ness at 22
John
Street,
New York
City.
Children :
Annie Gates,
^"
b.
Brooklyn,
Oct.
17, 1866;
res.
1900, 783
St. Mark's
Avenue, Brooklyn ;
m.
Brooklyn, May 7, 1889. Frederick,
son
of
James Truslow,
b.
Sept., 1864.
Children, b.
Brooklyn
: Per-
cival,"
b. Nov. 12. 1892; Helen,
b.
May
11,
1894.
Augustus Fraprie,^"
b.
Brooklyn.
Oct.
29, 1868;
res.
1900,
Cran-
ford,
N.
J.;
m.
Brooklyn,
Oct. 26,
1898,
Lillian
A.,
dau. of
Augustus
and
Julia
Voris Sloan, b.
Brooklyn, Jan. 13,
1868. Chil-
dren, b. Cranford : Lillian," b. Mar.
26, 1901 ; Augustus S.,
b.
June 17, 1902.
Edwin
Gates,
b. Nov.
10, 1876 ;
unm.
1396.
Stephen B.^
Babcock,
son of
Avery
Cook and Eliza
(Brown)
Babcock
(William, Christopher,
Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b. New
Haven, Conn.,
Mar.
7,
1833;
d. New York
City,
Mar.
29, 1892;
m.
Brooklyn,
N.
Y.,
Feb.,
1857,
Kate B.,
dau. of William and Kate
Brown,
d.
New York
City.
DANIEL A.
LANGWORTHY,
M.D.
Page 503.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 505
Children,
b. New York
City
:
Camilla,
b.
;
d.
Jan. i6, i88g;
m. Alfred T.
Meyn (?),
d.
Greenwich, Conn., July 3, 1900.
Henry,
b.
July 12, 1864;
res.
1902, Arvcrne,
L.
I.;
unm.
Helen
Hunt,
b.
;
res.
1902, Cairo, Egypt.
1397.
Elizabeth C.^
Babcock,
dau. of
Avery
Cook and
Eliza
(Brown)
Babcock
(William, Christopher,
Oli-
ver,
James, James, John, James),
b. New
Haven, Conn.,
Nov.
II,
1838;
res.
1903, 1437 56th
Street,
Brooklyn,
N. Y.
;
m.
Brooklyn, Sept. 7, 1862,
Frank
H.,
son of Alfred and Ann E.
(King)
Smith,
b. New York
City,
Oct.
10,
1838,
d.
Brooklyn,
Apr.
16,
1891.
Children :
Frank B.,'" b.
Philadelphia,
Pa., Feb.
14, 1864;
res.
1903, Kapaa
Kania,
Hawaiian
Islands;
m.
Brooklyn, Gertrude,
dau. of Frank
and Sarah
(Rhodes) Chichester,
b.
Brooklyn,
1866.
Philip S.,
b.
Sept. 9, 1867;
d.
Brooklyn, June 24,
1868.
Annie
K.,
b.
Brooklyn, Jan. 16, 1869;
res.
1903, 1437 56th Street,
Brooklyn
; m.
Brooklyn. Jan. 25, 1893,
Frank S.
Winchester, Jr.,
b.
Brooklyn,
Nov.
30, 1870.
Ethel
E.,
b.
Brooklyn. June 30, 1874;
res.
1903, 525
Macon
Street,
Brooklyn ;
ni.
Brooklyn.
Feb. 21,
1899, George C.,
son of Caleb
and Maria
(Harris) Taft,
b. New
York,
Mar.
16,
1866.
1398.
John J.^
Merrill, son of
John
H. and
Mary
A.
(Bab-
cock)
Merrill
(Daniel, Daniel, Oliver,
James, James,
John, James),
b. Potter
Hill,
R.
I.,
Nov.
14,
1861
;
m.
Alfred,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
18,
1891.
Marv
Leona,
dau. of Silas C. and
Mary
A.
(Taylor)
Burdick, b. Alfred, N.
Y.,
Jan.
20.
1867.
Busi-
ness
address, Comptroller's
Office,
Albany,
N. Y.
Children :
Mary Margaret.'"
b. Alfred. Oct.
23. 1893.
Anna
Abigail,
b.
Albany, Apr. 25, 1900.
1399.
George Irish^ Langworthy. son of Deacon
Benja-
min Franklin and Eliza
(Irish) Langworthy,
of
George
and
Betsy
(Babcock)
Irish
(Daniel. Oliver,
James,
James, John, James),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
May 9, 1839;
d.
New York
City, July 27,
1882: m.
Almond,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
10,
1866,
Ann
Lockhart,
dau. of Isaiah and
Julia (Ellis) Karr,
b.
Almond,
May 19, 1842,
d. New York
City, July
2,
1899.
He was First Lieutenant in
Company
E,
85lh
New York
Regiment,
in the War of the Rebellion.
Children :
Julia
E..'" b. Almond,
June 4. 1867;
res.
1903, Pittsburg, Pa.;
m.
June 20, 1901,
Dr. William A. Stewart.
5o6
The Babcuck
Genealogy.
Dr. Anne
L.,
b.
Jersey City,
N.
J.,
Nov.
9, 1869;
res.
1903, 1381
Boston
Road, New
York;
ni. Nov.
6, 1901,
Loren G. Waite.
Benjamin Franklin,'"
b.
Jersey City,
N.
J..
Oct.
q, 1871 ;
in. Plain-
field, N.
J..
Oct.
25. 1897, Mary
A.,
dau. of Rev. A. H. and
Augusta (Johnson)
Lewis, b. Mar.
31, 1872.
He is a
lawyer
at
218 La Salle
Street,
Chicago,
111. Children, b.
Chicago
: Frances
Lewis,"
b.
July 25, 1898,
and
Marigold
Lockhart,
b.
July 22, 1901.
Ruth
K.,
b.
Jersey City,
Oct.
9, 1878;
res.
1903, Pittsburg.
George L,
b. Oct.
7, 1880;
res.
1903, Minneapolis,
Minn.
1400.
Mary Emma^
Langworthy,
dau. of
Benjamin
F.
and Eliza
(Irish) Langworthy,
of
George
and
Betsy
(Babcock)
Irish
(Daniel, Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
May 27, 1840;
res.
Stonington
Bor-
ough;
m.
Alfred,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
12, 1864,
Charles E.
P.,
son
of Frank and Susan B.
(Pendleton) Noyes,
b.
Stonington,
Apr. 15, 1831.
Children,
b.
Stonington
:
1494
Carrie E.
P.,'"
b. Mar.
25, 1865
;
ni.
Capt.
Charles E. Nichols.
Emma
Jane,
b. Feb.
8, 1868;
d.
Stonington,
Mar.
19, 1879.
Benjamin Franklin,
b.
Apr. 5, 1879.
1401.
John
Franklin^
Langworthy,
son of
Benjamin
F.
and Eliza
(Irish) Langworthy,
of
George
and
Betsy
(Babcock)
Irish
(Daniel,
Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Apr. 5, 1847;
res.
1903,
Alfred,
N. Y.
;
m.
Alfred,
Nov.
9, 1870,
Maria Louise,
dau. of Samuel and
Chloe
(Sherman) Stillman,
b.
Alfred,
May 24, 1850.
Children,
b. Alfred :
Frank Olin, b.
Apr. 23, 1876.
Howard
Sherman,
b.
May 23, 1879.
Dean,
b. Feb.
26,
1882.
1402.
William Isaac^
Langworthy,
son of
Benjamin
F.
and Eliza
(Irish) Langworthy,
of
George
and
Betsy
(Babcock)
Irish
(Daniel, Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
May
12,
185
1
;
res.
1903,
Alfred,
N. Y.
;
m.
Belmont, N. Y.,
Sept. 29,
1880,
E.
Odessa,
dau. of William
and
Mary (Jenks)
Blanchard,
b.
Grove,
N.
Y.,
July
20,
1858.
Children,
b. Alfred :
William L, b.
July 14,
1881
;
d.
Alfred,
Nov.
10,
1881.
Mary
E.,
b. Feb. 10, 1884.
Frank
A.,
b.
July 10, 1885.
Helen
O.,
b. Mar.
5, 1887.
Ella L,
b.
Jan. 10, 1890.
Floyd
B.,
b.
Aug. 17, 1891.
Marguerite,
b. Mar.
25, 1893.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 5^7
1403.
Daniel Babcock^
Langworthy,
son of
Benjamin
F. and Eliza
(Irish) Langworthy,
of
George
and
Betsy (Babcock)
Irish
(Daniel, Oliver,
James, James, John,
James),
b.
Stonington,
Conn.,
July 13, 1852;
res.
Alfred,
N. Y.
;
m.
Alfred,
Feb.
13, 1875,
Catherine
Elizabeth,
dau. of
William and Laura
(Campbell) Day,
b. New York
City, Aug.
21,
1854.
Children,
b. Alfred:
Bertha/'
b. Dec.
11, 1876.
William
N.,
b.
Aug. 9,
1880.
Henry W.,
b.
June 5, 1884.
Gladys L.,
b.
Apr. 25. 1893;
d.
Alfred,
Mar.
21, 1896.
Lily,
b.
Aug. 13, 1896.
1404.
Deacon Edgar Walton^
Irish,
son of
George
and
Maria
Edgerton (Potter) Irish,
of
George
and
Betsy
(Babcock)
Irish
(Daniel, Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b. \y.
Genesee,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
25, 1838:
d.
Hammond, La.,
Apr,
26,
1897;
m.
(i) Westerly,
R.
I.,
Jan. 9,
1866,
Charlotte
E.,
dau. of Deacon William and Sarah
(Rogers)
Maxson,
b.
Waterford,
Conn.,
Dec.
3, 1843,
^-
Farina, 111.,
Aug.
12,
1877;
m.
(2)
Farina,
June 14, 1879,
Helen
E.,
dau. of Asa S. and
Eliza
(Green)
Coon,
b.
Berlin,
N.
Y.,
May
26,
1852.
Children of first wife, b. Farina:
Earnest
M.,'"
b. Nov.
13, 1866;
res.
1902, Hammond;
m.' Ham-
mond,
Dec.
31, 1892, Maud,
dau. of Frank Rand and Marv E.
(Witter) Saunders,
b.
Akron,
111.,
Oct.
9, 1873.
Child: Glen
W.,'^
b. Hammond,
Nov.
9, 1894.
Bertha
L.,^"
b.
Jan.
20,
1869;
res.
1902, Hammond;
m.
Westerly,
Jan. 9, 1894. J. Adelford,
son of Daniel and Rebecca
(Bowler)
Potter,
b. Little Genesee,
Apr.
16,
1844.
Child : Charlotte
E.,"
b.
May 19, 1895.
William
Edgar,
b. Nov.
25. 1870;
d. Farina, Feb. 28.
1871.
George M.,
b.
Aug. 11, 1877;
d.
Farina, Aug. 31, 1877.
Children
by
second wife:
Roy Edgar,
b.
Apr. 30. 1880;
d. Farina,
May 26,
1881.
Harold R., b. Oct.
4.
1881.
1405.
Sarah Maria^
Irish,
dau. of
George
and Maria
Edgerton (Potter)
Irish,
of
George
and
Betsy
(Bab-
cock)
Irish
(Daniel,
Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b.
W. Genesee,
N.
Y.,
July 24, 1843;
"i-
Westerly,
R.
I.,
Apr. 7,
1866.
Z.
Stanley,
son of
Benjamin
F. and
Lucy
M.
(Maxson)
Potter,
b. W.
Genesee,
Aug.
18, 1842,
d.
Farina, 111.,
Jan.
20,
1892.
5o8
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Children :
Edwin
S.,"
b.
Ashaway,
R. I.
;
res.
1902,
Farina
;
m.
Farina,
Oct.
18,
1892, Alvena,
dau. of A. and Emma
(Gocing) King,
b. Chi-
cago, 111.,
Nov.
28, 1867.
Children:
Zelina,'^
b.
Farina, Sept. 10,
1893.
Lucy Maria,'"
b. Nov.
22, 1870;
d.
Farina, July 11, 1894.
Harold,
b.
Farina,
Oct.
2, 1876;
d.
Farina, Jan. 31, 1877.
1406.
Mary Elizabeth^
Irish,
dau. of
George
and
Mary
S.
(Adams)
Irish,
of
George
and
Betsy (Babcock)
Irish
(Daniel, Oliver, James, James, John, James),
b. W.
Genesee,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
31, 1846;
res.
1902,
Eldred, Pa.;
m.
(i)
Cuba,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 25, 1863, James
H. Norton. She m.
(2) Olean,
N.
Y.,
June 7, 1884, Byron,
son of Milo'C. and
Emily (Lath-
rop)
Alford,
b.
Ridgeville,
O.,
Mar.
25, 1842,
d. Dec.
28,
1898.
Children,
b. Farina:
Nora
D.,"'
b.
Jan. 27, 1867;
m.
Eldred, Jan. 28, 1888,
David
H.,
son of
Jacob
M. and
Mary J.
Bell
Muthersbough,
b.
Miffin,
Pa.,
Jan.
6, 1861. Children:
Mary
Desire," b. Huron, S.
D.,
Aug. 15, 1880; Byron Alford,
b. Bennett,
111., June 5, 1892.
Dessie
W.,
b.
July 29,
1868;
m.
Bennett,
Nov.
13, 1899,
Edson A.
Cornell.
1407.
Nathan Wardner^
Irish,
son of
George
and
Mary
S.
(Adams) Irish,
of
George
and
Bet.sy (Babcock)
Irish
(Daniel, Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b. W.
Genesee,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
24, 1850;
res.
1903, Hoop
Street,
E.
Olean,
N. Y.
;
m.
Richburg,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
26,
1874,
Ida
M.,
dau. of William and Emeline
Wightman,
b.
Friendship,
N.
Y.,
July
10,
1852.
Children :
Bennie
W.,
b.
Nile,
N. Y.,
June
8,
1878.
Bertha
M.,
b. Westons
Mills,
N. Y.,
May 14, 1880;
m.
Olean,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
13, 1896, Elmer,
son of William and
Lucy Raub,
b.
Oct.
I, 1875.
1408.
Myron H. Clark^
Irish,
son of
George
and
Mary
S.
(Adams)
Irish,
of
George
and
Betsy (Babcock)
Irish
(Daniel, Oliver, James, James, John, James),
b. W.
Genesee,
N.
Y.,
July 4, 1855;
res.
Friendship,
N. Y.
;
m.
Nile,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 7, 1876,
Ellen
A.,
dau. of Samuel P. and Marion
(Weber)
Crandall,
b.
Genesee,
Nov.
6,
1856.
Children,
b.
Friendship:
Jessie Marion,
b. Dec.
24, 1883;
res.
1901, Utopia,
N. Y.
;
m.
Nile,
N.
Y., Oct. 18,
1902.
Arvis Burrows. He is a farmer.
Mary Louise,
b. Mar.
11, 1887.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 509
1409.
Miranda F.**
Irish,
dati. of
James
R. and Charlotte C.
(Babcock)
Irish,
of
George
and
Betsy (Babcock)
Irish
(Daniel, Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b. De
Riiyter,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 23, 1854;
res.
1901,
Rockville,
R.
I.;
m.
Rockville,
Jan.
21.
1874, George
N.,
son of Nicholas and
Nancy (Davis)
Crandall,
b.
Exeter,
R.
I.,
Mar.
24, 1848.
Children,
b. Rockville:
Minnie G., b.
I\Iay 27, 1875;
m.
Hopkintnn,
R. I.,
Feb.
28, 1897,
Charles N., son of Alexander C. and
Mary
S.
(Wheeler)
Ken-
yon,
b.
Hopkinton, July 17, 1873.
George V.,
b.
Apr. 10,
1888.
1410.
William Babcock^
Irish,
son of Daniel and
Mary
(Babcock)
Irish,
of
George
and
Betsy (Babcock)
Irish
(Daniel, Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b. West-
erly,
R.
I..
June
20,
1846;
d.
Farina, 111., Aug.
28,
1875;
m.
Farina,
Oct.
24, 1868,
Amy
E.,
dau. of
Benjamin
F. and
Lucy
(Maxson)
Potter,
b.
Alfred,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
28, 1846.
Children,
b. Farina :
William
Arthur,'"
b. Mar.
23. 1871
; res.
1903.
Alfred; m.
(i)
Farina,
May 14, 1891,
Anna
E.,
dau. of
Philip
and Elizabeth
(Row) Glick,
b.
Aug.
i.
1870,
d.
Farina, July 30, 1892;
m.
(2)
Alfred,
June 5, 1897,
Hattie
E.,
dau. of Edmund and Eliza
(Hadly)
Burdick, b.
Sept. 4, 1865.
Child of first wife:
Ralph
G.,'^ b. Farina,
July
6,
1892,
d.
Farina,
Mar.
8, 1893.
Gertrude
E.,
b. Oct. 8.
1876;
d.
Farina,
.
1411.
Thomas H.''
Green, son of Albert C. and
Mary
C.
(Irish)
Green,
of
George
and
Betsy (Babcock)
Irish
(Daniel, Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Pawcatuck,
Conn.,
July
6,
1850;
res.
1901, Ashaway,
R.
I.;
m.
Morrison,
Colo.,
June
11,
1876,
Martha
A., dau. of Thomas C. and
Judith
R.
(Fletcher) Bergen,
b.
Bloomington,
111.,
Aug.
2,
1857-
Children,
first b. at Idaho
Springs,
Colo.,
others
Hopkin-
ton,
R. I. :
Pauline
E.,"
b. Dec. 26.
1877.
Albert
H.,
b.
June 2,
1880.
Benjamin
F., b. Mar. 12,
1883.
Grace R., b.
Sept. 24,
1886.
Bergen
I., b. Feb. 22,
1890.
David, b. Mar.
11, 1893.
Lewis R., b.
June
21.
1895.
Margarite Adella,
b. Feb.
14, 1898.
1412.
Annie B.^
Potter,
dau. of William
Henry
and
Bridget (Rathbun)
Potter,
of
Henry
and
Nancy (Bab-
5IO
The Babcock
Genealogy.
cock)
Potter
(Daniel, Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Mystic
River, Conn.,
Sept.
12,
1846;
m.
Mystic
River,
Oct.
24, 1867,
Horace
W.,
son of Nathan
Gallup
and Emeline
(Miner) Fish,
b.
Mystic,
Oct.
24, 1840. They
res.
1903, 31
W.
90th Street,
New York
City.
Children :
Edith,'"
b.
Mystic, Conn., Sept. 9, 1868;
m. New York
City, Apr.
17, 1895,
Charles
E.,
son of Charles and
Agnes (Spill) Spencer,
b.
Brooklyn,
N.
Y., Jan. 2,
i860. Have one child,
Horace Fish''
Spencer,
b. New York
City,
Oct.
11, 1896.
Alice,'"
b.
Mystic,
Dec.
23, 1870;
ni. New York
City,
Mar. 21,
1899,
Samuel
A.,
son of Samuel K. and
Mary J. (McCullough)
McGuire. Have one child, Grace
Evelyn,"
b.
Jan. 29, 1901.
Harry,
b. New York
City, Apr. 29, 1887.
1413.
Thoma.s Wells^
Potter,
son of Thomas
Cary
and
Phebe Ann
(Potter)
Potter,
of
Henry
and
Nancy
(Babcock)
Potter
(Daniel.
Oliver,
James, James, John,
James),
b. New
London, Conn.,
June 27, 1846;
d. New Lon-
don, Mar.
30, 1898;
m.
(i)
New
London,
Oct.
22,
1868,
Ellen,
dau. of
Christopher
and Ellen
(Harris)
Culver,
b. New
I>ondon,
Dec.
6,
1846,
d. New
London,
Alar.
7, 1889;
m.
(2)
New
London,
May 27, 1890,
Nellie
M.,
dau. of Ezra C. and
Ann
(Coffin)
Smith,
b. New
London,
Jan. 13, 1859;
res.
1903,
2 William
Street,
New London.
Children,
b. New London :
Ellen Culver.'" b.
Aug. 5, 1871.
Received the
degree
of
M.D.,
May
20,
1903,
from Woman's Medical
College
of
Pennsylvania,
at
Philadelphia.
Mary
Lamb,
b. Nov.
18,
1873
; ni. New London, Dec.
25, 1902,
Rev.
Joseph
A. Elder.
Thomas W.,
Jr..
b.
Sept. 3, 1875;
d. New London, Nov.
4,
1880.
Susan
Green,
b. Nov.
19, 1877;
d. New
London,
Nov.
5,
1880.
1414.
George Potter''
Fenner,
son of Charles A. and Ann
Elizabeth
(Babcock)
Fenner
(Oliver,
Daniel.
Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Mystic.
Conn..
June 5, 1855;
res.
1903,
New London, Conn. ;
m.
Hanover, Conn.,
July 7,
1887,
Annie
C,
dau. of Norman and x'Xdeline
(Cutler)
Smith,
b. Hanover,
Oct.
19, 1855.
He is President and
Manag"er
of
the Babcock
Printing
Press
Manufacturing- Company
of New
London. Has invented and
patented many ])rinting press
devices.
Child :
Mildred,'"
b. New London. Oct.
24, 1889.
-
i
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
^ii
1415.
Lucy Bell''
Wait,
dan. of William Bell and Phebe
Jane (Babcock)
Wait
(Oliver,
Daniel, Oliver,
James,
James. John, James),
b. New York
City, Alay
ii,
1865;
res.
1903, 4167
Chester Avenue,
W.
Philadelpliia;
m. New York
City, Apr.
18,
1888, Frank,
son of
Augustus
and Susan
(Giles)
Battles,
b.
Lynn,
Mass.,
Apr. 23, 1856.
Children,
b.
Philadelphia
:
Frank Farnham.'"
b. Feb.
25, 1889.
William Wait, b.
June 23, 1890.
Winthrop
Bell,
b. Oct.
24, 1893.
Paul, b.
Aug. 4, 1900:
ci.
Aug. 4, 1900.
Elizabeth
Bell,
b. Mar.
11, 1903.
1416.
Elizabeth Almy^
Stone,
dau. of Horatio Alonzo
and Elizabeth
(Almy)
Stone,
of David and
Lucy
(Babcock) Almy (Daniel. Oliver,
James, James, John,
James),
b.
Phenix,
R.
I.,
Aug. 24, 1848;
res.
1902, 142
Pearl
Street,
Providence,
R.
L;
m.
Providence,
May 14, 1868,
John
J.,
son of
Eliphalet
and Lois Ellen
(Wicks)
Bellows,
b. N.
Providence,
May 25, 1847.
Child :
Horatio
Eliphalet,'"
b.
Sept.
16,
1869;
m. Oakland, Cal..
May 17,
1899, May,
dau. of Charles and Sabra
Smith, b. Colfax, Cal.,
Mar.
25. 1872. They
res.
1902, 135
Prairie
Avenue, Providence,
R. I.
They
have one
son, John F.,"
b.
Providence,
Feb.
28, 1900.
1417. Maria Elizabeth^
Cory,
dau. of Andrew
Jackson
and
Lucy
M.
(Almy) Cory,
of David and
Lucy (Bab-
cock) Almy
(Daniel, Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Portsmouth,
R.
L,
July
6,
1849;
res.
1902, Middletown,
R.
L;
m. Middletown,
Nov.
10,
1875,
Abram
Arnold,
son of
William
Coggeshell
and Emma
(Baker) Brown,
b. Middle-
town,
Oct.
26, 1846.
Children,
b. Middletown :
Albert
Cory,'"
b. Feb.
4. 1878.
Abram
A.,
b.
June
28, 1880.
George
Andrew,
b.
July 3.
1882.
David
Almy,
b.
Aug. 30, 1884.
Gladys,
b.
Jan. 20, 1887.
1418.
Lucy
Jane''
Cory,
dau. of Andrew
Jackson
and
Lucy
M.
(Almy) Cory,
of David and
Lucy (Babcock)
Almy (Daniel,
Oliver,
James, James, John, James),
b. New-
port,
R. L.
Jan. 3, 1856;
res.
1902, Jamestown,
R.
L;
m.
Jamestown.
Feb.
7, 1883,
Thomas
G.,
son of
Peleg
Cross and
Catherine
(W'eeden)
Carr,
b.
Jamestown, Jan. 16,
1843.
512
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Children,
b.
Jamestown
:
Nicholas
Elkinton/"
b.
Jan.
ii,
1884.
Alfred
Richards,
b. Mar.
29, 1885;
d.
Jamestown, Mar, 8, 1892.
Maria
Aimy,
b.
June 5,
1886.
George Caleb,
b.
Apr. 25,
1888.
Louise,
b. Oct.
21, 1889.
'Kathleen
Frances,
b.
Apr. 8, 1891
; d.
Jamestown, Apr. 21, 1895.
1419.
James
F.^
Babcock,
son of Archibald and
Fanny
R.
(Richards)
Babcock
(Archibald, Timothy, Timothy,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Boston, 'Mass.,
Feb.
23, 1844;
d.
Dorchester, Mass.,
July 19, 1897 (his
remains are buried
in Cedar Grove
Cemetery, Dorchester);
m.
(i)
Mar.
28,
1869, Mary
P.,
dau. of Walter
Crosby,
b.
Boston,
May 27,
1845,
'^-
^'^^y 3) 1890;
m.
(2) Aug. 24. 1892,
Marion
B.,
dau.
of Bartlett R.
Alden,
of E.
Bridgewater,
Mass.,
b.
July
28,
1853.
She is a direct descendant of
John
Alden,
of
Duxbury,
Mass. No children
by
this
marriage.
James
Francis Babcock was educated in the
public
schools
of
Boston,
graduated
from the
Ouincy
Grammar School in
1857,
and from the
English High
School in i860. Entered the
Lawrence Scientific School of Harvard
University, devoting
himself
exclusively
to the
study
of
Chemistry, graduating
in
1862,
after which he
practiced
his
profession
as
analytical
ex-
pert
in Boston. In
1869
he became Professor of
Chemistry
in "Boston
University.
In
1875
he was
appointed by
Governor
Gaston as State
assayer
and
inspector
of
licjuors,
and was re-
appointed continuously
until
1885,
when he declined further
service and became
inspector
of milk for the
city
of
Boston,
continuing
in that office until
1889.
He was a chemical ex-
pert
in
many important
cases in Massachusetts and other
States;
was a
popular
lecturer
upon
scientific
subjects,
and
was the inventor of the Babcock Fire
Extinguisher.
Children :
1495
Walter C.,^"
b.
Aug.
16,
1870;
m.
Mary
A. Bernard.
Frank C,
b.
Sept. 22, 1872;
m.
May 3, 1896,
Mamie E. Kerwich,
b. Mar.
18, 187S.
Maria
C,
b. Feb.
10,
1882.
1420.
Susan Louisa^
Babcock,
dau. of Andrew
Jackson
and Harriet Ann
(Palmer)
Babcock
(Robert. John,
Timothy, James, James, John, James),
b.
Concord,
N.
H.,
Oct.
5, 1852;
res.
1902, 359
Grace
Street,
St.
Paul,
Minn.;
m. Oct.
21,
1876,
Z.
Dayton
Graham, b.
Chatham, 111.,
Dec.
24, 1850.
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Genealogy. 513
Children :
Clifford/"
b.
Springfield, 111., Jan. 3, 1879;
res.
1902, Portland,
Ore.
Daughters (one
named
Hattie), twins,
b. St.
Paul, Minn., Apr. i,
1882;
d.
Apr.,
1882.
Harry,
b. St.
Paul, Minn., Apr. 27, 1884.
Frances
Louise,
b.
Chicago, 111., Sept. 6, 1892.
1421.
James
C.^
Babcock,
son of Andrew
Jackson
and Har-
riet Ann
(Palmer)
Babcock
(Robert, John, Timothy,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Springfield, 111.,
Sept.
2, 1868;
res.
1902, Springfield;
m.
Jnne 30, 1896, by
Rev. Euclid B.
Rogers.
Pastor of the Central
Baptist Church,
Springfield,
Bertha Alice, dau. of Calvin and
Mary (Tericker)
Pease. She
was a teacher in the
public
schools of
Springfield.
Her father
was
Captain
of
Company
D,
26th
Regiment,
Illinois
Infantry,
War of the Rebellion.
Children :
Doris
Elizabeth,'"
b. Nov.
7, 1898,
1:10 A., m.
Palmer
Glover,
b. Feb.
13, 1901,
1
130
a. m.
1422.
Roxanka'^
Curtis,
dau. of William H. and Thank-
ful
(Babcock)
Curtis
(Daniel, James, Timothy,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Apr. 12,
1845;
"i-
J^^iie 27,
1864, Christopher
C.
Chichester,
of
Alexandria,
Va.
Children :
George H.,^"
b. Oct.
27, 1865;
m.
Georgia Garry.
Martha
H.,
b. Feb.
14, 1S67;
m.
James
Bradfield.
]Myrtle,
b.
Aug.
8, 1869;
m. Thomas Cleveland.
Harriet
E.,
b. Dec.
4, 1874;
m. William Nash.
Esther M., b.
Aug. 3, 1877;
m. Edward
Spindler,
of
Washing-
ton. D. C.
Harry C,
b.
May 18, 1889;
unm.
1423.
La Mott'^
Curtis,
son of William H. and Thankful
(Babcock)
Curtis
(Daniel, James,
Timothy, James,
James, John, James),
b.
Alexandria,
N.
Y.,
May 9, 1855;
m.
Dec,
1 88 1,
Jennie
F.
Elmer,
of
Lowville, X. Y.
Children,
b. Lowville:
Gertrude,'"
b.
June
28, 1883:
m.
Sept.
10.
1902.
Fred Bowman.
Elmer E., b. Nov..
1884.
Ora,
b.
Aug. 17, 1894.
1424.
Almira B.^
Caprins,
dau. of
Augustus
and
Nancy
(Babcock) Caprins (Rhodes, James,
Timothy, James,
James, John, James),
b. Plessis. N.
Y.,
Sept.
8,
1857;
res.
1902,
Erazee,
Minn.
;
m.
Philadelphia,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 25, 1876,
Edwin S.
Rogers,
b.
Redwood,
N. Y..
S<^pt. 25, 1852.
33
514
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Children :
Emerson/"
b.
Apr. 10, 1877.
Henry/"
b.
June 27, 1878;
ni.
Tarrytown,
N.
Y., July 7, 1901,
Kate
McDermott
;
res.
1903,
Elinsford, N. Y.
They
have one
daughter.
Dora,
b. Redwood
;
res.
1903,
Frazee
;
m. Black
River, Minn.,
July 3, 1898,
William S.
Fredenburg.
1425.
Kate Eliza''
Babcock,
dau. of Elisha and
Jane
(Clark)
Babcock
(Charle.s,
Charles, Nathan, Samuel,
James, John, James),
b.
Leonardsville,
N.
Y., June
21, 1854;
res.
1902, Saginaw,
Mich.;
m.
Saginaw, Aug. 29, 1877,
Ezra
G.,
son of Amasa and Marietta
Rust,
b. Marine
City,
Mich.,
Oct.
23, 1854.
He is interested in the lumber
business,
and is a
large
real
estate dealer.
Children,
b.
Saginaw
:
Clara
L.,'"
b.
July 4, 1878;
d.
young.
Gardner
R.,
b.
Sept. 25. 1880;
d.
young.
Marietta,
b.
May 4,
1882.
Ezra,
b.
Apr. 25, 1886;
d.
young.
Katherine,
b. Feb.
5.
1888.
1426.
Martha^
Babcock,
dau. of Horace and Sarah M.
(De Show)
Babcock
(Charles, Charles, Nathan,
Samuel,
James, John, James),
b. Feb.
i, 1848;
res.
Onarga,
111.;
m.
Chicago,
Mar.
8, 1866,
Lee
C,
son of Charles and
Catharine
(Mabbett)
Brown,
b.
Bridgewater,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
15,
1830.
Child :
Dr. Charles
F.,"
b.
Onarga,
Mar. 12,
1867;
res.
1902, y^2)
Warren
Avenue, Chicago ;
m.
Apr. 28, 1897,
Marie Scheurer.
1427. Earl B.^
Babcock,
son of Norman and
Emogene
(Bardeen)
Babcock
(Andrew,
Charles, Nathan,
Sam-
uel, James, John, James),
b.
Kankakee, 111.,
Dec.
28, i860;
res.
1902,
Kankakee;
m. Muncie, Ind.,
Aug. 30, 1885,
Ger-
trude,
dau. of Holmes
McCoy,
b.
Muncie, Sept. 19, 1865.
Children,
b. Kankakee:
Norman
H.,^"
b.
Aug. 3, 1890.
Emogene,
b. Feb.
25, 1895.
Richard,
b.
May 14, 1899.
1428.
Sarah Elizabeth^
Babcock,
dau. of Samuel F. and
Susan M.
(Berry)
Babcock
(Jared, Jared, Samuel,
Samuel,
James, John, James),
b.
Ashaway,
R.
I.,
Jan. 29,
1846;
res.
1902, Ashaway,;
m.
Ashaway,
Nov.
13, 1867,
CHARLES HEXRY BABCOCK.
1838- 1903. Page 517.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 515
William
Lorenzo,
son of Daniel and
Nancy (Greene)
Cran-
dall,
b.
Hopkinton,
R.
I.,
Nov.
20, 1840.
Children,
b.
Ashaway:
Frank
Howard/"
b.
Aug. 25, 1868;
d.
Hopkinton, May 22, 1897.
Albert
B.,
b.
Apr. 24, 1875;
res.
1902,
Alfred. N. Y.
Martha
A.,
b.
Apr. 24, 1875.
1429.
Catherine B.^
Babcock,
dau. of Horace and
Mary
(Locke)
Babcock
(John,
William, William, Daniel,
James, John, James),
b.
Weyauwega,
Wis., Sept.
18, 1864;
res.
1902,
Gowanda,
N. Y.
;
m.
Gowanda,
Mar.
2, 1887,
Wil-
liam
W.,
son of Charles and
Lydia (Worden)
Chaffee,
b.
Gowanda,
Sept. 25, 1864.
Children,
b. Gowanda:
Robert
C./"
b.
Jan.
i. 1888.
Catherine,
b.
July 4, 1892.
Mary L.,
b. Mar.
28, 1895.
Dorothy,
b. Feb.
16, 1898.
John R.,
b. Oct.
2, 1900;
d.
young.
William W., b. Oct.
2, 1900;
d.
young.
1430.
Charles Ares^
Babcock,
son of
Jared
R. and Adelia
(Mann)
Babcock
(Joshna, James, James,
Daniel,
James, John, James),
b.
W^estfield,
N. Y.
;
m.
W'estfield,
July
13,
1881, Millie,
dau. of
John
and
Mary Jones,
b.
Watertown,
N.
Y.,
Julv 4, 1852. They
res.
1902, 576
W.
Avenue,
Buf-
falo,
N. Y.'
Children,
b. Westfield:
Clara L.." b.
;
res.
1902, 754
Seventh
Street, Bufifalo;
m.
1900,
Fred
J.
Dwidan.
Clarence,
b.
1883.
Mary
L.. b.
1885.
Arthur
E.,
b.
1893.
1431.
Emma H.^ Hamilton,
dau. of Samuel and Hannah
(Babcock)
Hamilton
(Daniel, Daniel,
James,
Daniel,
James, John, James),
b.
Alfred,
N.
Y.,
May 25, 1841 ;
res.
1902,
Britt, la.;
m.
Milton,
Wis.,
T. C.
Hoxie,
b. Carolina
Mills,
R. L,
June
8, 1837.
Children,
1). Milton :
Lillian
H.,'"
b. IMar.
18, i860;
res.
1902, Britt, la.;
m.
Milton,
Dec.
15,
1880, Edwin P., son of Abraham and Phebe C.
(Warren)
Healey,
b.
Greenwich, O.,
Nov.
30, 1852. They
have two children.
Frank
H.,
b. Nov.
29, 1862;
d.
young.
1432.
Edward H.^
Babcock,
son of Hiram and Catherine
(Wells)
Babcock
(James,
Daniel.
James, Daniel,
5i6
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
James, John, James),
b.
Chenango County,
N.
Y.,
Apr.
lo,
1846;
res.
1902,
Hutchinson, Minn.;
m.
Transit, Minn.,
May
7, 1870, Emily
A.,
dau. of B. F. and Antoinette
Burdick,
b.
June
18,
1853.
Children, b.
Sibley County,
Minn. :
Nellie E.,^" b. Feb. 22,
1871 ;
d.
young.
Inez
A.,
b.
Aug. 31, 1873;
res.
1902, Hutcbinson;
m.
1893,
Cbarles
E. Tucker.
Frank E., b.
July 10, 1875 ;
res.
1902,
2 and
4 33d Place, Cbicago,
111.
Charles M.,
b.
June 13, 1879;
res.
1902.
Hutchinson.
De Forest
E.,
b.
Apr. 26,
1882.
1433.
Morton Francis^
Babcock,
son of Hiram and
Catherine
(Wells)
Babcock
(James,
Daniel,
James,
Daniel,
James, John, James),
b.
Coloma, Wis., July
10, 1857;
res.
1902, Royal,
Ore.;
m. New
Auburn, Minn.,
Nov.
2, 1882,
Marian
A.,
clau. of
Benjamin
F.
Burdick,
b.
Rapids,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 3,
1862.
Children :
Edward
M.,"
b. Hutchinson,
Nov.
13, 1883.
Clyde
E.,
b.
Jan. 4,
1886.
Walter
R.,
b.
Royal,
Ore., Nov.
6, 1895.
1434.
Mary Lohana'^
Babcock,
dau. of Daniel L. and
Wealthy
A.
(Burdick)
Babcock
(James,
Daniel,
James,
Daniel,
James, John, James),
b. Lincklaen
Center,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
25, 1846;
res.
1902,
Vernonia,
Ore.;
m.
Trenton, Minn.,
Dec.
16, 1864,
Arthellow
M.,
son of Albert and Annie
(Stand-
ard) Randolph,
b.
July 4, 1846.
Children :
Leeona,^"
b. Trenton, Dec.
17. 1866;
res.
1902, Vernonia, Ore.;
m.
Wacouta. Minn.. William G. Woods, b.
May 4, 1863.
Edna M., b.
June
6,
1879;
res.
1902, Monmouth, Ore.;
m. Dec.
25, 1898,
Harrison K.
Shirk,
b. Mar.
8, 1869.
1435.
Benjamin
De Forest'^
Babcock,
son of Daniel L.
and
Wealthy (Burdick)
Babcock
(James,
Daniel,
James,
Daniel,
James, John, James),
b.
Lincklaen,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
16,
1852;
res.
1902.
Wells, Minn.;
m.
Dodge
Center,
Minn.,
Nov.
12,
1874,
Emma. dau. of D. A. and Aurilla Rich-
mond,
b. De
Ruyter,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 7, 1851.
Children,
b. Wells :
Earl
D.,'" b. .
Edna E., b. ; res.
1902,
Mountain Lake.
Minn.;
m. Dr. O. A.
Allen,
b.
MiUon, Wis.,
1855.
Inez L.. b.
;
res.
1902,
Wells.
REV. DE GRAND
DELOS BABCOCK.
1839-1885.
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The Babcock
Genealogy. 517
1436.
Charles Henry^
Babcock,
son of Charles and
Louisa
(Brown)
Babcock*
(Harry, Henry, James,
Daniel,
James, John, James),
b.
Ledyard,
Conn.,
July
16,
1838;
d.
Norwich, Conn.,
Mar.
24, 1903;
m.
(i) Stoning-
ton.
Conn.,
Mar.
30, 1863,
Abbie
Helen,
dau. of
Harry
and
Prudence
(Chesbro) Hinckley,
b.
Stonington, July 15, 1842,
d.
Stonington,
Mar.
14, 1883;
m.
(2) Mary
Gardner. He was
for
years Superintendent
of Schools of
Westerly,
R. I.
Children,
b.
Stonington
:
1496
Annie
L.,^"
b.
May 22,, 1865 ;
m. Dr.
John
H. Eldred.
Edith
Vincent,
b.
Jan. 8, 1869;
res.
1902, Westerly,
R. I.
Harry Hinckley,
b.
June 30, 1872;
d.
Stonington,
Oct.
20, 1892.
Child
by
second wife:
]Mae Gardner, b.
July 3, 1892 ;
res.
1902, Westerly.
1437.
James
N.^
Babcock,
son of
Henry
and
Jane (North-
rup)
Babcock
(James. Henry, James,
Daniel,
James,
John, James),
b. Canaan
Corners,
N.
Y.,
July
28,
1836;
res.
1902, xAlden,
N. Y.
;
m.
Darien,
N.
Y., Sept. 12,
1865,
Caro-
line
A.,
dau. of Edward and
Margaret (Williams) Saunders,
b. Darien, N. Y.,
Aug. 7, 1841.
Children,
b. Alden :
Edward
S.,'"
b.
1867:
res.
1903. Alfred,
N. Y.
;
m.
Cuba,
N.
Y.,
1890.
Elsie, dau. of A. A. and Eunice
(Enos) Gail,
b. E.
Aurora,
N.
Y., 1867.
He is a Professor in Alfred
University, Alfred,
N. Y. Children: Edna
Gail,^^
b.
Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 29. 1892;
Arthur Le Rov. b.
Limestone,
N.
Y., Aug. 9, 189^;
Willard
Gail,
b. Hinsdale. N. Y.. Dec.
24, 1895;
Edward S..
Jr..
b.
Portville,
N. Y., Mar.
26, 1898.
Elsie,^"
b.
May 27, 1871 ;
res.
1902.
Alden, N. Y.
;
m.
Alden,
1890,
W. H.. son of H. L.
Bass, b. St. Albans.
"Vt.,
1868. Children :
Hannah.
^^
b.
July 30, 1893
; Elmer
W.,
b. Nov.
6, 1895.
Jennie,
b.
Jan. 27, 1871 ;
d. 1882.
J.
Le Rov.^" b.
1874;
res.
1902, 469
Fourteenth Street,
Buffalo,
N. Y.
;
m.
Buffalo, 1897, May
Andrews. Child :
Joy.'"
1438.
Oscar S.^
Babcock. son of Lorenzo and
Lydia
(Palmer)
Babcock
(Asa.
Henry, James,
Daniel,
James. John. James),
b. Churchville, N.
Y.,
Feb.
4. 1844;
res.
1902,
202 1-2 Frank
Street, Rochester,
N. Y.
;
m.
Churchville,
Sept. 25, 1867,
Caroline P.. dau. of
Julius
and Eunice
(Shel-
don)
Adams, b. Churchville,
June
i,
1847.
Children, b. ChurchA'ille :
Ada N.,'" b. Nov.
12, 1868;
res.
1902,
Rochester.
Eugene
E., b.
May 19, 1871
; res.
1902, Bergen,
N. Y.
;
m. Church-
ville, Mar. 18,
1896.
Nellie, dau. of Andrew
Bebee,
b.
Bergen.
They
have two children :
Harold,^^
b. Nov.
20, 1897 ( ?) ;
Elea-
nor,
b.
Sept. 19, 1899.
5i8
The Babcock
Genealogy.
Hattie
E.,
b. Nov.
22, 1874;
res.
1902,
Rochester.
Alta
M.. b.
July 11, 1887.
Orvill
E.,
b. Nov.
18, 1889.
1439.
Elizabeth Clayton^
Babcock,
dau. of Francis G.
and Elizabeth
(Clarke)
Babcock
(Paul, Luke,
Elka-
nah, Daniel, James, John, James),
b.
Scio,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 30,
i860;
res.
1902,
Hornellsville,
N. Y.
;
m.
Hornellsville,
Oct.
29, 1884,
Horatio
Lyman,
son of
John
and
Emily (Green)
Lang,
b.
Watkins,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
4,
1861.
Children :
Francis
Granger,^"
b.
Corning,
N.
Y., Jan. 21,
1886.
Horatio
Lyman,
b.
Apr. 30, 1887.
Gertrude
E.,
b.
Corning,
Dec.
14,
1888.
Florence
E.,
b.
Hornellsville,
Nov.
30, 1892;
d.
Aug. 30, 1893.
John,
b.
Hornellsville,
Mar.
30, 1897.
1440.
Blake B.^
Babcock,
son of Francis G. and Elizabeth
(Clarke)
Babcock
(Paul, Luke, Elkanah, Daniel,
James, John, James),
b.
Scio,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
i, 1868;
res. Hor-
nellsville,
N. Y.
;
m.
Hornellsville,
Oct.
4, 1893,
Louise,
dau.
of Dr. Clare and
Marjorie (Rice) Parkhill,
b.
Howard,
N.
Y.,
July
22,
1868.'
Children :
Howard
P.,'"
b.
Aug. 17, 1894.
Norman C, b.
Jan. 13, 1897.
Marjorie E.,
b. Mar.
6, 1899.
Paul
R.,
b. Oct.
14, 1901.
1441.
Cassie M.^
Babcock,
dau. of
James
and Isabelle H.
(Spaulding)
Babcock
(Paul, Luke, Elkanah, Daniel,
James, John, James),
b.
Buffalo,
N,
Y.,
Dec.
18, 1862;
res.
1902,
222
Plymouth
Avenue, Rochester,
N. Y.
;
m. Hor-
nellsville,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
6,
1887, J. Gaylord,
son of Abram
and Carohne
(Cummings) Snapp,
b.
Sparta, Pa.,
June
^7^ 1857.
Children :
Reba
Kate,'"
b.
Caledonia,
N. Y.,
Aug. 3, 1889.
James
Babcock,
b.
Warsavi^,
N.
Y., June 8, 1892.
Donald
C,
b.
Rochester, Apr.
21,
1899.
1442.
Phebe Ann^
Babcock,
dau. of
Benjamin
F. and
Phebe Ann
(Sw^an)
Babcock
(Benjamin
F., Paul,
Harry, Joshua, James, John, James),
b.
Aug. 7, 1841 ;
res.
1902,
Providence,
R.
L;
m.
June
26,
1867, James
M.
Camp-
bell,
of
Providence,
b. Oct.
9, 1824.
LANGDON BABCOCK.
Page --,22
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
519
Children :
Jessie B./"
b.
July 26, 1868;
res.
1902, Providence,
R. I.
Phebe
A.,
b.
June 27, 1870;
m.
Jan.
i.
1896, Knight
O. Richmond.
Mary
S., b. Nov.
8, 1873;
res.
1902,
Providence.
James W.,
b.
JMay 18, 1876;
res.
1902,
Providence.
Edith,
b.
Sept. 19. 1878;
res.
1902,
Providence.
Rowena,
b. Nov.
28, 1880;
res.
1902,
Providence.
1443.
Benjamin
Franklin^
Babcock,
son of
Benjamin
Franklin and Maria A.
(Bicknell)
Babcock
(Benja-
min
F., Paul,
Harry, Joshua, James, John, James),
b.
June 12,
1845;
!"
J"ne 9, 1861,
Adela
Barry,
b.
July
16, 1846;
res.
Liverpool, England.
Children,
all res.
1902, Liverpool, England:
Benjamin F.,^"
b.
June 23, 1871.
Mary A.,
b. Mar.
8, 1873.
Adela
Nera,
b.
June
20,
1875.
Sibyl A.,
b. Oct.
9, 1878.
Guy B.,
b.
Apr. 5,
1882.
Ernest,
b. Oct.
31, 1883.
1444.
Marie Augusta^
Babcock,
dau. of
Benjamin
Frank-
lin and Maria A.
(Bicknell)
Babcock T
Benjamin
F.,
Paul,
Harry, Joshua, James, John, James),
b.
May 4, 1854;
res.
1902, Liverpool, England;
m.
June
i,
1876,
Arnold
J.
Cleaver,
of
Liverpool,
b. Mar.
30, 1852.
Children,
res.
1902, Liverpool, England:
Marie
A.,'"
b.
Jan. 26, 1878.
Arnold B., b.
Jan. 27,
1880.
William
B.,
b.
July 29,
1882.
1445.
Maria Babcock^ Moore, dau. of
James
D. and Maria
E.
(Babcock)
IMoore
(Benjamin
F..
Paul,
Harry,
Joshua, James, John, James),
b. Dec.
20,
1845;
res.
1902,
Providence,
R.
L;
m.
June 10,
1868,
James
Clinton Kimball.
Children,
res. Providence:
Caroline ^NI.,^" b.
Jan. 11, 1870;
d. Feb.
3, 1871.
Laura
B.,
b. Mar.
4. 1872.
Jessie
M.. b.
June 17, 1874.
Alice,
b.
Sept. 30, 1876.
James M.,
b.
July 22,
1880.
Frederick
H.,
b. Feb. 20,
1883.
Henry
H., b. Nov.
12, 1884.
Margaret W.,
b. Nov.
27. 1889.
1446.
Henry Denison^
Babcock,
son of Samuel D. and
Elizabeth C.
(Franklin)
Babcock
(Benjamin
F., Paul,
Harry, Joshua, James, John, James),
b.
Sept.
6,
1847;
i*^-*'-
520
TJic Bahcock
Genealogy.
1902,
New York
City;
m.
May
28,
1873/
Anna M. Wood-
ward, b. Mar.
13, 1846.
He
graduated
at Columbia
College
in 1868.
Children,
res. in New York
City:
Samuel D./" b.
Apr. 19, 1874.
Woodward, b.
June 14, 1876.
Alice
W.,
b. Dec.
27, 1877.
Henry D.,
b.
Aug. 11, 1883.
Richard
F.,
b. Mar.
27, 1895.
1447.
EvELENA^
Babcock,
dau. of Samuel D. and Elizabeth
C.
(Franklin)
Babcock
(Benjamin
F.,
Paul,
Harry,
Joshua, James, John, James),
b.
May 13, 1849;
res.
1902,
New York
City;
m.
Apr. 26, 1871,
William Palmer
Dixon,
son of Courtland
Dixon,
of
Brooklyn,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
19, 1847.
Children :
Evelena
Babcock/"
b.
Jan.
6.
1873;
res. New York
City;
ni. Dec.
2.
1896,
Eben
Stevens,
of New
York,
b. Feb.
7, 1871.
Child:
Byam
K.," b. Nov. 16,
1897.
William
H.,
b.
Aug.
16,
1877;
res.
1902,
New York
City;
m.
Jan. 31,
1901, Josephine
Williams.
Courtland Palmer Dixon, b.
July
2,
1884 ;
res.
1902,
New York
City.
1448.
Emily Franklin''
Babcock,
dau. of Samuel D. and
Elizabeth C.
(Franklin)
Babcock
(Benjamin F., Paul,
Harry, Joshua, James, John. James),
b.
Jan.
12,
1855;
res.
1902,
New York
City;
m.
1878, Fordyce
D.,
son of Dr. For-
dyce
Barker,
of New York
City,
b.
1847,
^-
1892.
Children :
Elizabeth
Crary
F.,'" b.
Apr.. 1879;
res.
1902,
New York
City;
m.
Feb. 6,
1900, Murry
W.
Dodge,
of New York.
Lillian Lee
F.,
b.
Apr. 4, 1883;
res.
1902,
New York
City.
1449.
Fanny Morris^
Babcock,
dau. of Samuel D. and
Elizabeth C.
(Franklin)
Babcock
(Benjamin
F., Paul,
Harry, Joshua, James, John, James),
b. Oct.
25. 1858;
res.
1902,
New York
City;
m.
May
8,
1889, Henr}^
Alexander
Murray,
of Scotland, b.
June
6.
1857.
Children,
res. New York
City:
Virginia,^"
b.
Sept. 6, 1890.
Henry
A., b.
May 13. 1893.
Cecil Dunmore, b. Dec. 20,
1897.
1450.
Clar.'V^
Babcock,
dau of Gideon H. and
Lydia
(Campbell)
Babcock
(Ichabod,
Ichabod.
Ichabod,
Ichabod,
John, John, James),
b.
Plainfield,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
22,
The Babcock
Genealogy. 521
1855;
^"^^-
190-- Leonardsville,
N. Y.
;
m. Uiiadilla
Forks,
Jan. 13,
1881,
John,
son of Charles W. and Rhoda
(ColHns)
Rogers,
b.
Plainfield. Dec.
7, 1855.
Children,
b. Plainfield :
John
B.."' 1).
June 30, 1883.
Howard, 1).
Sept. 29, 1884.
Barton R., b. Oct.
6,
1886.
Edna
C,
b. Alar.
24, 1891.
1451.
Caroline^
Baecock,
dan. of Gideon H. and
Lydia
(Campbell)
Bal)cock
(Ichabod,
Ichabod, Ichabod,
Ichabod,
John, John, James),
b.
Apr.
20,
1861
;
res.
1902,
Brookfield,
N. Y.
;
m.
Leonardsville,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
20,
1877,
Dr. Herbert
C,
son of
Stephen
and Lncinda
(Ellison) Brown,
b.
Brookfield,
Feb.
14, 1857.
Children :
Herbert
J./"
b.
Sept. 17. 1882;
d.
1883.
Kearn B., b.
Sept. 3, 1891.
Ruth L.. b. Mar. 2,
1895.
Elston
S.,
b.
iMay 8, 1896;
d.
1898.
1452.
Erastus Franklin'^
Babcock,
son of Albert F. and
Ann A.
(Crandall)
Babcock
(Joshua, Joseph,
Icha-
bod, Ichabod,
John, John, James),
b.
Millport,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
22,
1834;
res.
1902, 322
W. Church
Street, Elmira,
N. Y.
;
m.
Elmira,
Nov.
4, 1858,
Martha
Ann,
dau. of Hon.
John
and
Margaret (McWhorten)
Nicks,
b.
Ithaca,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 14,
1842,
d.
Elmira, June 27, 1898.
Erastus Babcock was
Judge
of the
Supreme
Court,
Post-
master of
Elmira,
under Cleveland's
administration,
and at-
torney
for
years
of the Erie Railroad.
Children :
John
R," b. Feb.
8, 1863 ;
d.
Ehnira, July 9. 1896.
Harry
H.,
b. Dec. 10,
1864;
d.
July
26,
1865.
Margaret
Maud, b. Elmira,
Jan.
21,
1867;
res.
1902, 2,--
W. Church
Street, Elmira
;
m. Elmira, Feb. 16,
1898,
Edward B., .on of
Edson and Elizabeth
(Hyer) Rogers,
b.
Cincinnati, O., Apr. 8,
1864.
1453.
Rev. De Grand Delos''
Babcock,
son of Albert F.
and Ann A.
(Crandall)
Babcock
(Joshua, Joseph,
Ichabod,
Ichabod,
John, John, James),
b.
Millport,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 4, 1839;
d.
Rochester,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
8,
1885;
m.
Newport,
N.
Y.,
July 14,
1866,
Harriet
Louise,
dau. of Richard and
Mary
(De
Castaing)
Monkhouse,
b.
Yonkers,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
25, 1846;
res.
1902,
12 Gibbs
Street, Rochester,
N. Y.
522
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
"Though
bhnd from
youth,
Mr. Babcock was a
finely
edu-
cated man and a
proficient
musician." He
graduated,
1881,
from the
Baptist Theological Seminary
of Rochester. For
several
years
he was
pastor
of a
Baptist
Church in
Rochester;
was also
chaplain
at the Elmira
Reformatory.
He was an
eloquent speaker,
had a wonderful
memory,
and his
knowledge
of the Bible was
extraordinary.
Children :
1497
Anah
F./"
b.
Sept. 9, 1869;
m. Frederick W. Yates.
Langdon,
b.
Rochester,
Nov.
16, 1884;
res.
1902, 136
South Fitz-
hugh Street, Rochester,
N. Y.
1454.
Amelia P.^
Potter,
dau of German and
Mary
L.
(Babcock)
Potter
(Joshua, Joseph, Ichabod, Ichabod,
John, John, James),
b. S. New
Berlin,
N.
Y.,
July 7, 1847;
res.
1902, Utica,
N. Y.
;
m. S. Mt.
Upton,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
21,
i860,
Julian A.,
son of
Jeremiah
and Content
(Main)
Good-
rich,
b. S. New
Berlin,
July 30, 1835,
d.
Angola,
N.
Y., Apr.
13, 1900.
Children,
b. S. New Berlin :
Fred,'"
b.
1864 ;
res.
1902,
S. New Berlin.
Mabel,
b.
1869;
res.
1902, Utica,
N. Y.
Maria,
b.
1871 ;
res.
1902, Chicago,
111.
1455.
William Henry''
Babcock,
son of William H. and
Penelope
P.
(Andrews)
Babcock
(Jabez
W.,
Lodo-
wick, Ichabod, Ichabod,
John, John, James),
b.
Brooklyn,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 3, 1858;
res.
1902,
Downers
Grove, 111.;
m. Den-
mark,
la.,
May
6, 1886,
Mary
E.,
dau. of
James
R. and
Frances
(Fox) Fayerweather,
b.
Denmark,
Oct.
30, 1859.
Children :
Richard
F.,"
b.
Denmark,
June 4. 1887.
Dorothy,
b.
Hinsdale, 111.,
July 11, 1889;
d.
1896.
Henry A.,
b. Lebanon
Springs,
N.
Y.,
July 7, 1891.
Frederick
M.,
b. Feb.
5, 1898.
1456.
Oliver C.''
Babcock,
son of Marion F. and Avilda
(Babcock)
Babcock
(Oliver,
John, Joseph,
Ichabod,
John, John, James),
b.
Persia,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
15, 1854;
res.
1900, Cattaraugus,
N. Y.
;
m. Silver
Creek, N.
Y.,
Mar.
16,
1879,
Flora,
dau. of
George
and Eliza
(Laid)
Cook,
b.
Irving,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 25, 1856.
Children :
Olive,'"
b.
Persia,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
15,
1881.
Walter,
b. Persia, Nov.
21, 1883.
George,
b. Persia,
June 21,
1886.
Harold, b.
Cattaraugus,
Nov.
2, 1896.
HENRY ERNEST BABCOCK.
Page 523.
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
5^3
1457.
Henry Ernest^
Babcock,
son of
Henry
and Dora
(Bristol)
Babcock
(Oliver, John, Joseph,
Ichabod,
John, John, James),
b.
Dakota, Wis.,
July
22, 1862;
res.
1903,
Columbus,
Neb.
;
m. Battle
Creek,
Mich.. Dec.
24, 1885,
Jennie
Bell,
dau. of Alden and
Euphemia (Salisbury)
Powell,
b. Battle
Creek,
Oct.
18,
1862.
Henry
Babcock is President and General
Manager
of the
Nebraska Central
Irrigation Company,
Columbus,
Neb. He
is
by profession
an
attorney
at law.
Children,
b.
Ord, Neb., except
one :
Dora
E.,^"
b. Feb.
6, 1887.
Heman
E.,
b. Oct. 11, 1888.
John P.,
b.
Aug. 19, 1890.
Fred L.. b. Oct.
31, 1892.
Alden
P.,
b. Dec.
8, 1895;
d.
1857.
William
Earle,
b.
Columbus, Neb.,
Dec.
12, 1898.
George Everett,
b.
Aug. 5. 1901.
1458.
Arthur Clifford^
Veatch,
son of
Harry
and
Mary
Kate
(Babcock)
Veatch
(Henry,
Oliver, Oliver,
Stephen, John, John, James),
b.
Evansville, Tnd.,
Oct.
17,
1878;
res.
1902,
Baton
Rouge,
La.;
m.
Evansville,
Apr.
16,
1902,
Caroline
H.,
dau. of Samuel and Anna
Evans,
b. Evans-
ville, Apr. 17, 1870.
Arthur Veatch
graduated
at the
Rockport High
School in
1895.
He was a teacher of mathematics in the
Rockport High
School from
1896
to
1898.
He was a member of the Indiana
University Geological Survey
in the summer of
1897,
and a
member of the Cornell
Geological Survey,
summer of
1898;
Assistant State
Geologist
of
Louisiana,
1898- 1900;
Assistant
in
charge
of areal and
topographic geology,
Cornell School
of Field
Geology,
summer of
1900-1
;
assistant
stratigraphic
geology,
Cornell
University, 1901-2; Consulting Geologist,
Houston Oil
Company
of
Texas,
winter of
1901-2;
Professor
of
Geology,
Louisiana State
LTniversity,
and
Geologist
in
charge
Louisiana
Geological Survey, 1902.
Publications:
Proc. Ind. and
Science, Journal
of
Geology, University
of
Chicago; Report
of Louisiana
Geological Survey.
1459.
Jesse
P.^
Babcock,
son of Hiram and Ann
J. (Pen-
field)
Babcock
(Elias, Jeremiah, Christopher,
Wil-
liam,
John, John, James),
b. Nov.
24, 1847;
^'^s.
1902,
Boon-
ville,
N. Y.
;
m. Mar.
19, 1873,
Anna E.
Stimpson,
b.
July
10,
1849.
5-24
TJic Babcock
Genealogy.
Children:
Clinton L.,'" b.
Aug.
12,
1874.
He is a Professor in Cornell Uni-
vcrsitv, Ithaca. N.
V.;
unm.
igoi.
Fred
J.,
b. Mar.
20, 1880; d.
1884.
Perley
S., b.
June 10, 1884.
Harry J.,
b. Oct.
3,
1886.
Jessie L.,
b. Mar.
i, 1891.
1460.
Marion Rosetha^
Babcock,
dan. of
Henry
H. and
Eliza
(Wheeler)
Babcock
(Joshna, Jeremiah,
Christo-
pher, William,
John, John, James),
b. Felts
Mills,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
28, 1842;
res.
1902, Cape Vincent,
N. Y.
;
m.
Watertown,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
4, 1864, Lloyd,
son of Horace W. and Maria
(Osgood) Woodrnff,
b.
Watertown,
Oct.
13, 1841.
Children :
Marion
C./"
b.
Cape
Vincent,
July 28, 1872;
res.
1902,
222 80th
S.,
son of Silas and Elizabeth Holcombe, b.
Ogdensburg,
Oct.
29,
1869.
Amelia
F.,
b. Watertown,
Apr. 29, 1874;
d.
1875.
Edith
Louise, b.
Cape
Vincent, Mar.
24. 1879;
res.
1902, Cape
Vincent.
1461.
Stephen^
Hunt,
son of
James
and Phebe C.
(Bab-
cock)
Hnnt
(Stephen, Stephen, Christopher,
William,
John, John, James),
b.
Simsbury,
Conn.,
July 15,
i860;
m.
(i) Milton,
N.
Y.,
Myra,
dan. of Bennet and
Myra Pixley,
b.
Geneva,
N.
Y.,
no
issue;
m.
(2)
Milton,
Mary
L.,
dan. of
Frank and
Angeline (Bremer)
Busha, b. St.
Albans,
Canada.
Children
by
second
marriage:
Stephen,"'
b. N. Hartford, Conn., Oct.
19,
1882.
Kate
M.,
b. W.
Warren, Mass., Aug. 17, 1884;
d.
1885.
Mary
L., b.
Norwich, Conn., Apr. 9,
1886.
Benjamin,
b.
Bridgeport,
Conn., Jan. 5,
1888.
Julia M.,
b. Norwich,
Apr. 4, 1892.
1462.
Frederick Henry^'
Babcock,
son of Theodore H.
and Nellie L.
(Granger)
Babcock
(Samuel.
Samuel.
Samuel,
William, John, John, James),
b.
Hartford, Conn.,
Mar.
29, 1867;
res.
1902,
666 Carroll Street,
Brooklyn,
N.
Y.
;
m.
Brooklyn, Apr. 5, 1893,
Mabel
Elizabeth,
dau. of
James
and Elizabeth Lester Hunter
Montgomery,
b. Brook-
lyn, 1870.
Children,
b.
Brooklyn
:
Theodora," b.
Apr. 18, 1896.
Gordon M.. b. Feb. 6, 1898.
FREDERICK H. BABCOCK.
Page 524.
The Bahcock
Genealogy. 525
1463.
Theodore Hurlbut"
Babcock,
Jr.,
son of Theodore
H. and Xellie L.
(Granger)
Baljcock
(Samuel.
Sam-
uel, Samuel, \\'illiam,
John, John, James),
b.
Hartford,
Conn.,
July 3, 1870;
res.
1902, 70
\V. I02d
Street,
New
York;
m.
Brooklyn,
N.
Y., Sept.
18,
1895, Margaret Agnes,
dau. of Cornelius and
Margaret (Gahvin) Daly,
b. Mt.
Ridge,
N.
Y.,
Apr.
12,
1868.
Children, b. New York and Brookh-n :
Theodore
Hurlbut," Jr.,
b. Feb.
g, 1897.
John Henry,
b. Mar.
5, 1898;
d. Feb. 26,
1899.
Cornelius
RT,
b.
June i, 1899;
d.
Aug. 12, 1900.
Jessie Margaret,
b.
July 12, 1901.
Anna
M.,
b.
July 31, 1902.
1464.
Emeline Clark^
Babcock,
dau. of
John
N. and
Charlotta R.
(Bromley)
Babcock
(John, John, Josiah,
Job, Job, John, James),
b.
Norwich, Conn.,
Feb.
22, 1842;
res.
1902,
1
1330
Lothair
Avenue,
Morgan
Park,
111.;
m. New
Haven, Conn.,
Apr.
18,
1864,
Clarence
E.,
son of Samuel and
Emily (Curtis)
Button, b.
Wallingford,
Conn.,
May 15, 1841.
He is a retired U. S.
Army Major.
Children,
b. New Haven :
Marion,'" b.
June 24, 1865 ;
m.
Washington.
D.
C, May 16, 1886,
William A.
Prime,
b. New York
City, May 13, 1862; business,
1902, 58
William Street, New York.
Clarence
E.,
b.
Aug. 7, 1871 ;
res.
1902, Englewood,
N.
J.
1465.
Rev. Charles Hexry^
Babcock,
D.D., son of
Henry
C. and
Mary
E. T.
(Wells)
Babcock
(John, John, Jo-
siah.
Job. Job, John, James),
b. New
Haven,
Conn.,
July 3,
1845;
^^^-
1902,
Providence,
R.
I.;
m.
(i)
New
Haven,
Oct.
5, 1865, Emily Chauncey (Goodrich)
Mead,
dau. of Rev.
Darius and
Emily (Chauncey)
Goodrich,
b.
Greenw^ich,
Conn.,
1842,
d. Columbus,
O.,
May,
1880;
m.
(2) Columbus,
Sept.
20, 1886,
Mrs. Isabelle
(Wood)
Brown, d. New York
City,
Feb.
2,
1899.
Children :
Margaret Chauncey,'"
b.
Brooklyn.
N. Y., Dec. 2.
1866;
res.
1902,
Columbus. O.
;
m. Columbus.
Apr.
26. 1888,
George
B.
Mony-
peny.
Children,
b. Columbus : Brunson," b.
Aug.
10,
1892 ;
Wil-
liam M..
b. Nov. 18.
1894.
Worthington Ely.^"'
b.
Brooklyn.
Mar.
16. 1869;
res.
1902.
Colum-
bus,
O. ; m. Columbus. Nov. 22.
1898,
Kate. dau. of William K.
and Adaline M.
(Ayers)
Deshlef.
b. Columbus, Oct. 28,
1876.
Child:
George
Nash.", b. Columbus.
Apr.
22.
1901.
Charles
Henry.'"
b.
Flushing.
N. Y., Dec.
30, 1871
; res.
1902.
East
Orange,
N.
J.
; m. Delaware. O.,
May 30, 1894,
Eleanor
A.,
dau.
526
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
of
James
W. and Lillian L.
Nightingale,
b.
Uubuque, la.,
Oct.
26,
1870.
Children:
Ethel,"
h.
Washington,
D.
C,
Mar.
20, 1895,
and
Eniil.v,
b. New
York,
Oct.
28, 1898.
1466.
Mary Emily^
Babcock,
dan. of
Henry
C. and
Mary
E.
(Wells)
Babcock
(John, John, Josiah, Job, Job,
John, James),
b. New
Haven, Conn., Apr. 15, 1855;
res.
1902,
New
Haven;
m. New
Haven,
Oct.
29, 1890,
Albert
L.,
son of Lennon and Sarah
Northup,
b.
Trumbull, Conn.,
Oct.
29, 1857.
Child :
Sarah
Esther,'"
b. New
Haven,
Dec.
28, 1891.
1467.
Henry Nash^
Babcock,
son of Theodore and Eliza-
beth
(Nash)
Babcock
(Deodatus,
John,
Josiah, Job,
Job, John, James),
b. Ballston
Spa,
Dec.
20,
1850;
res.
1902,
Pelham
Manor,
N. Y.
;
m. New
London, Conn.,
Oct.
7, 1884,
Charlotte
Morgan,
dau. of Enoch and Sarah
(Allen)
Stod-
dard,
b. New
London,
Mar.
2,
1858.
Children :
Sarah,'"
b. New
London, Sept. 27, 1886;
d.
Yonkers,
Mar.
18, 1887.
Theodore Stoddard, b. Feb.
26,
1888.
Henry Stoddard,
b. Dec.
15, 1900.
1468.
Laura S.^
BxVbcock,
dau. of Samuel and
Emily
(Frink)
Babcock
(Samuel,
Simeon, Simeon, Samuel,
Job, John, James),
b.
Dundee, Mich.,
July
11.
1842;
res.
1902,
Iowa
Falls, la.;
m.
(i)
Berlin, la.,
Sept. 17, 1864,
Wil-
liam
P.,
son of
John Simpson,
b.
Daleville, Ind., July 5, 1843,
d. Iowa Falls;
m.
(2)
Dec.
11, 1880,
Jesse
B.
Knight,
b.
Marion,
Ind.,
June
21,
1834.
Children,
b. Berlin :
Emma
J.,'"
b. Oct.
9, 1865 ;
res.
1902, Ingersoll,
Okla.
;
m. Charles
Madden,
laphene,
b. Oct.
30, 1867;
res.
1902, Ikeville, La.;
m.
Eldora, la.,
Elmer
E.,
son of Wheeler Davis.
Mahala,
b.
Aug. 31, 1869;
d.
1869.
Mary
D.. b. Mar. 2,
1873;
res.
1902,
Iowa
Falls, la.;
m. Mar.
17,
1898,
Ore
B.,
son of
Jonathan Poer,
b. Nov.
7, 1867.
Eva,
b. Dec.
29, 1874;
d.
1875.
Bert, b.
Jan.
2,
1876;
res.
1902,
Iowa
Falls;
unm.
Bessie B., b. Dec.
29, 1878;
res.
1902,
Iowa
Falls, la.;
m. Iowa
Falls, John
E. Pearce.
Children
by
second
marriage
:
Minnie
M.,
b.
Sept. 9,
]?8i
;
res.
1902,
Hubbard la.
;
m.
Eldora,
Dec. 18,
1901,
Samuel, son of Andrew Mossman.
Rolland,
b.
Sept.
6,
1884;
res.
1902,
Iowa Falls.
REV. CHARLES
H. BABCOCK,
D.D.
Page 525.
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
5^7
1469.
Lincoln'^
Babcock,
son of Samuel and
Emily
(Frink)
Babcock
(Samuel,
Simeon, Simeon, Samuel,
Job, John, James),
b. Eldora. la.,
Aug.
22, 1858;
d.
Berlin,
la.,
Feb.
19, 1898;
m. Iowa
Falls, la.,
Feb.
3,
j88o,
Effie
F.,
dau. of Richard and Elizabeth
Lackey,
b.
Marietta, la., Sept.
12,
1858.
She m.
(2)
Alfred
Pierce;
res.
1902,
Iowa Falls.
Children,
b. Berlin :
Florence
M.,'"
b.
Sept. 4,
1881
;
res.
1902, Owasco,
la.
;
m.
Eldora,
Dec.
4, 1900, George Baughman.
Eugene L.,
b.
Jan. 3, 1884.
Ethel
M.,
b.
June 13,
1886.
1470.
Sheridan^
Babcock,
son of Samuel and
Emily
(Frink)
Babcock
(Samuel,
Simeon, Simeon, Samuel,
Job, John, James),
b.
Eldora, la.,
May 7,
1862;
res.
1902,
Owasco, la.;
m.
Sept.
6, 1886,
Emma L.. dau. of William
and Hannah
(Luceke)
Wehrman. He is a machinist.
Children :
Donald S..^" b.
July 22, 1887.
Lloyd
L.. b.
July 5, 1889.
Lulu
May.
1).
Jan. 3. 1892.
Leona
Thankful,
b. Nov.
30, 1893.
Mertin
[Maxwell,
b.
June 24, 1897.
Ila
L.,
b.
Owasco,
Oct.
5, 1902.
1471.
Stephen Edwin^
Babcock,
son of
Henry
C. and
lanthe C.
(Hurlbut)
Babcock
(Samuel,
Simeon,
Simeon, Samuel,
Job, John, James),
b.
Milwaukee, \\\s.,
Feb.
4, 1854;
res.
1902,
South Bend,
Ind.
;
m.
Lincoln, Neb.,
May
5,
1880, Ava,
dau. of Daniel W. and
Mary
Ann
(Neff)
Kauf-
man,
b.
Keosauqua,
la..
Mar.
16,
1854.
In
early
manhood Mr. Babcock was
employed
in Milwau-
kee and
Chicago
;
later was in business with his father at
Lincoln,
Neb. In 1880 he was in the railroad business at
Denver,
Colo.
;
later was connected with the Pueblo
Smelting
and
Refining Company.
In
1889
he entered the
employ
of
Studebaker
Manufacturing Company,
at South
Bend., Ind.,
and still
(1903)
holds a
responsible
and
important position
with said
company.
Children :
Lillian
Gertrude,'"
b.
Denver, ISIay 2, 1883;
d. South
Bend, Ind.,
Apr. 21, 1890.
Mildred Ethel, b. South Bend.
Aug. 30. 1891.
Marion Ava, b. South
Bend, July
16,
1895.
1472.
Jane
M.^
Sawyer,
dau. of
John
and Olive
(Babcock)
Sawyer (Simeon,
Simeon,
Simeon,
Samuel,
Job,
528
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
John, James),
b.
Aug. 13, 1(834;
res.
1902,
Hewitt, Minn.;
111.
(i)
Gaines, Pa.,
May 4, 1851,
T. S.
Boyd,
b.
Andover,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
29, 1829;
d! lA"b.
i, 1862;
m.
(2) July 7, 1867,
Joel Dickens,
d.
1899;
ni.
(3)
Gaines,
June 30, 1901, George
M.
Dimmick,
b. Oct.
17, 1824.
Children
by
first
marriage
:
Hiram
W.,'"
b.
Apr. 30. 1853;
res.
1902, Hewitt;
m. Emma E.
Webster.
Mary M.,
b.
Apr. 25, 1855;
res.
1902,
Ord,
Neb.;
m.
1870, Jacob
Burkle.
Eliza
J.,
b.
May i, 1857;
res.
1902,
North
Loup,
Neb.;
m.
Wells,
Dec.
3, 1874,
Harrison Davis.
John S.,
b.
May 24, 1859;
d.
Becker, Minn.,
1896;
m. 1880, Pliihi
Mclntre.
Theron,
b.
Jan. 24, 1862;
res.'
1902, Union,
Ore.
Children
by
second
marriage
:
Nettie,
b.
June 18, 1870;
res.
1902, Hewitt;
m. E. T. Russel.
Addie,
b.
Sept. 28, 1872;
m. Albert
Campbell;
res.
1902, Wrights,
Minn.
Maggie E.,
b. Nov.
29,
1875 ;
res.
1902,
Hewitt
;
m. A. O. Russel.
1473.
Viola O."
Babcock,
dan. of Simeon and Sarah
J.
(Gower)
Babcock
(Simeon,
Simeon, Simeon, Samuel,
Job, John, James),
b.
Sabinsville, Pa.,
Dec.
30, 1851
;
res.
1902,
Wells,
Minn.;
m.
Wells,
Aug.
11,
1875,
Phineas
R.,
son of Luzern and Hannah
(Platner) Taylor,
b.
Apr.
2,
1838.
Children,
b. Wells:
Frank
P.,^"
b.
May 19, 1876;
res.
1902,
Blaine, Wash.
Leona
M.,
b. Feb. i, 1878;
res.
1902,
Minnesota
Lake,
Minn.
Hazel A., b.
Apr. 19, 1883.
Phineas R., b. Feb.
i, 1895.
1474.
Susie E.^ Babcock,
dan. of Simeon and Sarah
J.
(Gower)
Babcock
(Simeon,
Simeon, Simeon, Samuel,
Job, John, James),
b.
Tioga County,
Pa.,
July
20,
1856;
res.
Alden, Minn.;
m. Wells, Minn.,
Nov.
30,
1881,
Theodore
J.,
son of Carlos C. and Lemira Barton, b. St.
Albans, Vt.,
July
16,
1855.
Children :
Harriet S.,'"
b.
Wells,
Oct.
25. 1883.
Louis L.,
b.
Apr. 29,
1888.
Sidney
S.,
b.
May 17, 1896.
Cedris
C,
b. Oct.
29, 1899.
1475.
WiLMENiA A.^ Babcock,
dan. of Enos and
Abby J.
(Huyler)
Babcock
(Simeon, Simeon, Simeon,
Sam-
uel,
Job, John, James),
b.
Wellsborongh,
Pa.,
May 4, 1846;
The Babcock
Genealogy. 529
res.
1902,
St.
Cloud,
Aliiin.
;
m.
Rochester, Minn., Apr.
20,
1867, James
P.,
son of
Cyrus
and Eliza
(Thompson)
Webster,
b.
Boston, O.,
Sept.
i,
1837.
Children :
George E./"
b.
Rochester,
Dec.
22, 1870;
res.
1902,
St.
Cloud, Minn.;
m.
Montevideo, Minn., Aug. 2, 1894,
Loa
O.,
dan. of Albert and
Hester
(Prosser) Shepherd,
b.
Preston, Minn., Apr. 9, 1875.
Cora
IMay,
b.
Rochester, Jan. 4, 1875 ;
res.
1902, Webster,
S. D.
;
m.
Montevideo, Oct.
25, 1896,
Wilber
L.,
son of
Dvvight
and
Mary (Barker) Dow,
b.
Cresco, la., June 27, 1870.
Clara
J.,
b.
Rochester, Apr. 29, 1878;
res.
1902,
St.
Cloud;
m. St.
Cloud,
Mar.
22,, 1901, John,
son of
George
and Sarah Palmer
Bower,
b.
Hoopstown, 111., Aug. 24, 1875.
Earl
J.,
b. Feb.
26, 1884;
res.
1902,
St. Cloud.
1476.
Clara A.^
Babcock,
dau. of Enos and
Abby J. (Huy-
ler)
Babcock
(Simeon, Simeon, Simeon, Samuel,
Job,
John, James),
b.
Rochester, Minn.,
July 26, 1856;
res.
1902,
Rochester;
m.
Rochester,
May
26,
1877,
Lucius,
son of Wil-
lard and Louisa
(Marsh) Bell,
b. St.
Lawrence,
N.
Y,, Jan.
II, 1845.
Children,
b. and res. Rochester :
Inez
M.,^"
b.
Aug. 15, 1879;
m.
Oct., 1895, Joseph
Bandel.
Ethel,
b. Oct.
25.
1881.
Winifred,
b.
June 4, 1884.
Eva
Maud,
b. Oct.
6,
1886.
Anna,
b.
June 21,
1888.
1477.
Oscar C.
Warren,
son of Anson and
Sally (Bab-
cock)
Warren
(Simeon, Simeon, Simeon, Samuel,
Job, John, James),
b.
Tioga County,
Pa.,
Oct.
i, 1850;
res.
1902,
Dexter,
]\Iinn.
;
m.
]\Iinnesota,
Jan.
i,
1879,
Ida
L.,
dau.
of G. W. and
Mary (Hughes)
Hart
well, b.
Dodge County,
Wis.,
Oct.
I,
1859.
Child :
Clara Bell.^"
b.
Dexter,
Nov. 18.
1879;
res.
1902, Dexter;
m. Dex-
ter, 1896,
B. E. Warn.
1478.
\''erxon E.'^
Babcock,
son of Andrew and lantha A.
(Carriel)
Babcock
(Stephen, Simeon, Simeon,
Sam-
uel,
Job, John, James),
b. Oct. 8.
1852;
res.
1902, Savonburg,
Kan.;
m. Hubbard. la.,
Sept.
8.
1881,
Anna
Hunter, b. Illi-
nois,
Nov.
29, 1854.
Children :
Theo
lantha,^"
b.
Sept. 29.
1882.
Annie
M.,
b.
Hubbard, 1884.
Ina
L.,
b.
Trenton, Neb.,
Feb.
8, 1890.
34
53
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
Carriel
H.,
b.
Eldora, la.. Nov.
lo,
1891.
Vernon
E.,
b.
Hubbard, Dec.
14, 1893.
Dora
G.,
b.
Hubbard,
Mar.
23, 1895.
1479.
Otis Hunt''
Babcock,
son of Buel H. and
Crissy
J. (Decker)
Babcock
(William, Simeon, Simeon,
Samuel,
Job, John, James),
b. Painted
Post,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
31,
185
1
;
res.
1902,
Grand
Rapids, Mich.;
m. Grand
Rapids,
Oct.
7, 1875,
Susan
B.,
dau. of Alexander and Susan
(Cros-
by) Blake,
b.
Medina,
Sept. 7, 1850.
Otis H. is a
Banker,
having
Ijeen in the business fifteen
vears.
Children :
Mary L.,'"
b.
Aug.
28,
1878;
res.
1902,
Grand
Rapids.
Eugenia,
b. Dec.
6, 1880;
res.
1902,
Grand
Rapids.
1480.
Ida
Jane^ Babcock,
dau. of Buel H. and
Crissy
(Decker)
Babcock
(William, Simeon, Simeon,
Sam-
uel,
Job, John, James),
b. Grand
Rapids,
Mich.,
Sept. 23,
1857;
res. W.
Bay City,
Mich.
;
m.
Perry, Mich.,
Feb.
7, 1880,
Frank
Ferris,
son of Isaac and
Polly
B.
Cole,
b.
Hinsdale,
Mich.,
May 22,
1855.
Children :
Ella
May,"
b.
Lansing. Mich.,
Nov.
6, 1880;
unm.
Myra Mitchell,
b.
Hinsdale, Apr.
i.
1885.
Fred Isaac, b. W.
Bay City.
Mich., Feb. i, 1886;
d. 1886.
Arthur
Burt,
b. W.
Bay City, May 30, 1887.
Ray Irving,
b. W.
Bay City,
Nov. 26,
1889.
Clarence,
b. W.
Bay City, May 3, 1893 ;
d.
1893.
Guy Wendall,
b. W.
Bay City, May 21, 1901.
1481.
Maryett^
Babcock,
dau. of
James
R. and Ruth
(Phillips)
Babcock
(James, Christopher, Christopher,
George, George, John, James),
b.
Hornellsville,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
27, 1841;
res.
1902, Stephens Mills,
N. Y.
;
m.
Cohocton,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
I,
1859, John
M.,
son of
John
and Catherine
(Mc-
Kenzie) Kelley,
b.
Dansville,
N.
Y.,
Sept.
i,
1836.
Children,
first b.
Wayland,
N.
Y.,
others
Fremont,
N. Y. :
Scott L.," b.
Jan. 9,
1861
;
res.
1902, Niagara Falls,
N. Y.
;
m. Dec.
15, 1886, Maggie
L.
Campbell,
b. Dansville.
Libbie
M.,
b.
May
6,
1863;
res.
1902, Stephens
Mills. N. Y.
;
m.
Fremont, N.
Y.,
Samuel B.
Hendee, b. Fremont.
Cora R.. b.
July 25,
1866; d.
1871.
Meritt B., b.
May 31, 1868;
res.
1902, Stephens Mills;
m. Fre-
mont,
Nov. 10,
1891,
Olive Welch.
Myron J.,
b.
May 31, 1868;
res.
1902, Canisteo,
N. Y.
;
m. Nov.
24,
1889,
Leona Osborn.
Archie,
b.
May 14, 1874;
res.
1902, Stephens Mills;
m. Mar.
15,
1899,
Lizzie
McClesey.
The Babcock
Genealogy. 531
1482.
Harriet Frances^
Babcock,
dau. of
James
R. and
Ruth
(Phillips)
Babcock
(James, Christopher,
Christopher, George, George, John, James),
b.
Hornellsville,
N.
Y., Apr. 5, 1844;
res.
1902, 1445
Abbott
Road, Buffalo,
N. Y.
;
m.
Canaseraga,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 14, 1866,
Carlos
G.,
son
of Daniel and Louisa
(Baldwin)
Lowell,
b.
Xunda,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
21, 1840.
He is a Methodist minister.
Children :
1498
Edward L..'" b.
;
m.
(i)
Philomela
Lowell;
m.
{2)
Leona
Kimball.
William D., b.
Brookfield, Pa.;
res.
1902,
Buffalo.
Bertha
M.,
b.
Dalton,
N. \".
; res.
1902, 1485
Abbott
Road,
Buf-
falo;
m.
Angelica,
N.
Y., Aug. 29, 1894,
Charles W. Lewis.
Julian,
b.
Cameron,
N. Y.
;
res.
1902, 19
1-2 Arnett
Street,
Roches-
ter,
N. Y. : m.
1899,
Lavinda Butts.
Ruth
A.,
b.
Whitesville,
N. Y.
;
res.
1902, Perry,
N. Y.
;
m.
Aug.
29, 1894, Myron
H.
Luce,
d.
Perry,
Dec.
30, 1900.
Carlos
F.,
b.
Naples,
N. Y.
;
res.
1902,
Buffalo.
Harriette,
b.
Canisteo;
res.
1902,
Buffalo.
1483.
William Washington^
Babcock,
son of
James
R.
and Ruth
(Phillips)
Babcock
(James, Christopher,
Christopher, George, George, John, James),
b.
Fremont,
N.
Y.,
May
21,
1849;
res.
1902,
Hornellsville,
N. Y.
;
m. Fre-
mont,
Dec.
29, 1870,
Harriet
E.,
dau. of Adam and Elizabeth
Helmer,
b.
Fremont,
May 14, 1853.
Children,
b. Fremont:
Hermione
R.,'"
b. Dec.
25, 1871 ;
d.
Fremont, Jan. 24,
1880.
Claude F., b. Oct.
16, 1875 ;
res.
1902,
Hornellsville.
Lela
AL,
b. Nov.
28, 1879;
res.
1902,
Hornellsville.
1484.
Myra D.'^
Babcock,
dau. of
Philip Eugene
and
Polly
S.
(Parish)
Babcock
(Oliver, Henry,
David, Ezekiel,
Robert,
John, James),
b.
Richland,
N. Y., Oct.
21,
1854;
res.
Jan., 1901,
New Centerville, N. Y. ; m.
Adams,
N.
Y.,
July
10,
1877, John,
son of Ed. and
Sally (Barden)
Pickett, b.
Leroy,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 5, 1848.
Children,
b. New Centerville:
George,^"
b. Oct. 10, 1878;
m. Altmar, N.
Y., Jan.
i,
1899, Lena,
dau. of
Harvey
and Ellen
(Jones) Wright,
b.
Pulaski. N.
Y, May
4, 1877.
Both res.
Jan., 1901.
New Centerville.
Charles,
b.
Aug. 8, 1882;
d. New
Centerville,
Alar.
14, 1896.
Jennie,
b.
Aug.
16.
1884.
Leata.
b. Oct. 10, 1887.
Deforest,
b.
Sept. 23, 1891.
1485.
Lucy Stapp,
dau. of
Wyatt
and Persis
(Weld)
Bab-
cock
Stapp (Elijah, James, Jeremiah,
Simeon, Oli-
532
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
ver,
John, James),
b.
Monmouth, 111.,
June 3, 1846;
res.
1902,
Monmouth;
m.
Monmouth,
Oct.
3, 1865, James
B.,
son of
William and
Margaret (Black)
Clark,
b.
Monmouth, Jan. 10,
1841.
Children,
b. Monmouth :
Guy S.,"
b.
1866;
res.
1902, Monmouth;
ni.
1891,
Sarah
Fleharty.
Leigh,
b.
Sept. 28, 1868;
res.
1902, Monmouth;
unm.
Eva,
b.
July 3, 1871 ;
res.
1902, Moline,
111.
;
m. Nov.
4, 1896,
Charles E. While.
Grace,
b.
June 21, 1874;
res.
1902, Monmouth;
m. Dec. 6,
1898,
James
W.
Scott,
b. Monmouth.
Delia,
b. Feb.
26, 1877;
res.
1902, Monmouth;
m. Mar.
14, 1899,
W.
Clyde Berry.
1486.
Ira
Julian^
Babcock,
son of
Joseph J.
and Sarah C.
(Burwell)
Babcock
(Oliver, Oliver, Oliver, Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Jay,
N.
Y., Sept.
16,
1859;
res.
1902,
895
W.
Jackson
Boulevard,
Chicago,
111.
;
m.
Tarrytown,
N.
Y.,
May 15, 1889,
Isabelle,
dau. of
Joseph
and Helen
J. Woof,
b.
Appleby, England,
Dec.
22, 1864.
Children :
Alice,'"
b. New York
City, Aug. 27, 1890.
Florence,
b. New York
City, Apr.
10,
1893.
Stella,
b. New York
City,
Feb.
17, 1895.
Lillie,
b.
Brooklyn,
N. Y.. Dec.
17, 1898.
Sarah,
b.
Woodbine,
N.
J., May 10, 1900.
1487.
Augustus Dwight^
Babcock,
son of
Augustus
D. and
Abigail (Iliff)
Babcock
(Nathan, Peleg, Peleg,
Oli-
ver, Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Rensselaer, Ind.,
Sept.
28,
1852;
res.
1902,
Goodland, Ind.;
m.
Goodland,
July 5,
1888,
Mag-
gie
A.,
dau. of
James
and
Lydia (Hazenbuck)
Watt,
b. Illi-
nois,
Dec.
8,
i860.
Children :
James
E.,"* b.
Benton, Ind.,
June
2, 1889.
Luella F.,
b. .
Augustus
D., b. Feb.
2, 1898.
Charles D., b.
July
16,
1899.
1488.
Henrietta Lydia**
Saunders,
dau. of
James
M. and
Ellen A.
(Babcock)
Saunders
(Luke, Solomon,
Pe-
leg, Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James),
b. Milton,
Wis.,
Feb.
15,
1857;
res.
1902, Dodge
Center, Minn.;
m.
Dodge
Center,
Mar.
21,
1877,
Edward L. Ellis.
Children :
Hattie,'"
b.
Dodge
Center,
May
10,
1878;
d.
1878.
George
M.,
b.
Ashland, Minn., Sept. 14, 1879;
res.
1902, Dodge
The Bahcock
Genealogy.
533
Center;
m.
Aug., 1901, Shiloh,
N.
J.,
Phebe Davis. He
grad-
uated at Alfred
University,
N.
Y., June, 1901.
Hattie
B.,
b.
Ashland, May 29, 1889.
1489.
Lydia L.^
Babcock,
dau. of Oscar A. and Laurette
(Maltby)
Babcock
(Lnke, Solomon,
Peleg,
Oliver,
Oliver,
John, James),
b.
Homer,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
9, 1867;
res.
1902, Homer;
m.
Homer, Aug. 17, 1887, Chaiincey
Baker.
Ciiildren,
b. Homer:
Lois
H.,'
b.
Jan. 29, 1890.
Norene
Laura,
b.
Sept. i, 1891.
Hazel
A.,
b. Oct.
21, 1894.
Valentine
O.,
b.
June 4, 1899.
1490.
Benjamin
Franklin^^
Greenman,
son of
James
A, R. and
Fanny
M.
(Babcock)
Greenman
(Peleg,
Peleg, Abel, James, James, James, John, James),
b.
Hebron,
Pa.,
Feb.
23, 1851;
res.
1902,
Eldred, Pa.;
m. Lincklaen
Center,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 25, 1877, Emily,
dau. of
Riley
Preston,
b.
Lincklaen,
Mar.
27, 1845.
Children :
Georgia,^'
b.
Eldred, Apr. 25, 1879;
d. 1880.
James,
b.
Hebron, Sept. 18, 1880;
res.
1902,
Eldred.
Elsie,
b. Mar.
19, 1883.
Cecil,
b.
Sept. 12, 1884.
1491.
Daniel Wells^
Babcock,
son of Elnathan W. and
Eva
(Harter)
Babcock
(Peleg, Peleg,
Abel,
James,
James, James, John, James),
b.
Dansville,
N.
Y.,
May
18,
1864;
res.
1902,
Berlin,
Md.
;
m.
Perry,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
14,
1888,
Julia
F.,
dau. of Charles
Westlake,
b.
Batavia,
N.
Y.,
JMar.
31, 1863,
d.
Berlin,
Mar.
i,
1901.
Children :
Gordon
S.,"
b.
Dansville,
Feb.
28, 1889;
d.
1889.
Ramond
S.,
b. Mav
17, 1890;
d.
1893.
Mildred, b.
Aug.
8.
1891.
Ruth
M.,
b.
Jan. 18, 1893.
Charles
E.,
b.
Perry, June
18,
1894.
Edmond
L.,
b.
Cromwell, Conn., July 29, 1895.
Harold W.. b. Cromwell,
Aug. 30, 1896.
Helen,
b.
Cromwell, May 18, 1899;
d.
1900.
Julia E.,
b.
Cromwell,
Feb.
26, 1901 ;
d.
1901.
1492.
Minnie Elizabeth^*'
Babcock,
dau. of
John
W. and
Julia
A.
(Sherman)
Babcock
(William,
Mulford,
Abel,
James, James, James, John, James),
b. Little
Mountain,
O.,
Feb.
16,
1863;
res.
1902,
Little
Mountain;
m.
Chardon,
534
^ ^'<^ Bahcuck
Genealogy.
O.,
Dec.
29, 1878,
Adam
M.,
son of Hamilton
Carver,
b.
W'cllino^ton, O.,
Mar.
23, 1859.
Children,
first b.
Owosso, Mich.,
others at Little Mountain :
Harry W.,"
b.
Jan. i,
1882.
Roy H.,
b.
May 12, 1885.
Florence
T.,
1).
May 23.
1888.
Forest
M.,
b.
June
2,
1894.
Irma
G.,
b. Feb. 20,
1897.
Wales,
b.
May 18, 1901.
1493. Landy Bert^^
Babcock,
son of Orlando and Candis
L.
(Taylor)
Babcock
(Rnssel, Avery,
Gersham,
Oli-
ver, James, James, John, James),
b.
Sept.
21, 1867;
res.
1902,
Waverly,
la.
;
m.
June 30,
1888,
Matilda
Myers.
Children,
b.
Waverly:
Mary May,"
b.
May 16, 1890.
Lydia,
b. Feb.
13, 1892.
Grace,
b. Nov.
6, 1893.
Howard,
b.
Sept. 25, 1895.
1494.
Carrie E. P.^*^ No
yes,
dau. of
Capt.
Charles and
Mary
(Langworthy) Noyes,
of
Benjamin
and Eliza
(Irish)
Langworthy,
of
George
and
Betsy (Babcock)
Irish
(Daniel,
OHver, James, James, John, James),
b.
Alfred,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
25, 1865;
m.
Stonington,
Conn.,
Feb.
8, 1883, Capt.
Charles
E.,
son of
Capt. Joe
B. and
Mary (Hallock)
Nichols,
b.
James-
port,
L.
I., Aug. 13, 1865.
Children :
Joseph
B.,"
b.
Jersey City,
N.
J., May 3. 1884.
Jennie E.,
b.
Stonington, July 17. 1885;
d.
Stonington, June 13,
1886.
Juniata,
b.
Jersey City,
Dec. 16,
1886.
Charles
E.,
b.
Jersey City, Apr.
28,
1891.
Gladys M.,
b.
Jersey City,
Feb.
28, 1895.
1495.
Walter C.^*^ Babcock,
son of
James
F. and
Mary
P.
(Crosby)
Babcock
(Archibald,
Archibald,
Timothy,
Timothy, James, James, John, James),
b.
Boston, Mass., Aug.
16, 1870;
res.
1902,
West
Point,
N. Y.
;
m. Mar.
12, 1896,
Mary
A.,
dau. of Gen. R. F.
Bernard,
U. S.
Army,
b. Mar.
18,
1875-
Mr. Babcock entered the United States
Mditary Academy
at West
Point, June 15, 1889; graduated June, 1893,
after
which he was elected to the
position
of Instructor in Draw-
ing;
also
appointed
Second
Lieutenant in the United States
Cavalry;
Mar.
2, 1899,
was
promoted
to First Lieutenant in
same command.
TJic Bahcock
Genealogy. 535
Child:
Ellis
B.,"
b.
June 21,, 1897.
1496.
Annie L.^"
Babcock,
dau. of Charles H. and Abbie
(Hinckley)
Babcock
(Charles, Harry, Henry, James,
Daniel, James, John, James),
b.
Stonington, Conn.,
May 23,
1865;
res.
1902, Norwich, Conn.;
m.
Stonington,
Nov.
24,
1S87,
Dr.
John
H.,
son of Charles and Abbie
J. (Dyer)
El-
dred,
b.
Sept. 6,
1862.
Children,
b. Norwich:
Raymond B.,'^
b. Feb.
11, 1889.
Edith
Camilla,
b. Feb.
23, 1891.
Roger Mortimer,
b. Feb.
13, 1894.
Beatrice
Hinckley,
b. Oct.
13, 1895.
Jessica Dyer,
b.
Jan. 4, 1899.
1497.
Anah Fredericka^*'
Babcock,
dau. of De Grand D.
and Harriet
(Monkhouse)
Babcock
(Albert, Joshua,
Joseph, Ichabod, Ichabod,
John, John, James),
b.
Millport,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 9, 1869;
res.
1903, 136
S.
Fitzhugh
Street,
Rochester,
N. Y.
;
m.
Rochester,
Oct.
15, 1809,
Frederick
William,
son of Arthur G. and
Virginia (Holden)
Yates,
b.
Rochester,
Sept. 7,
1868.
Children,
b. Rochester:
Arthur,"
b. Oct.
9, 1894.
Frederick
L.,
b. Mar.
21, 1896.
John Rowland,
b.
July 21, 1901.
1498.
Edward V.^*^
Lowell, son of Carlos G. and Harriet
F.
(Babcock)
Lowell
(James, James, Christopher,
George. George, John, James),
b.
Brookfield, Pa.;
res.
1902,
4
Birch
Street Buffalo,
N. Y.
;
m.
(i) Boston, Mass.,
Mar.
17, 1891,
Philomela,
dau. of Daniel
Lowell,
b.
Boston,
d. Bos-
ton,
Dec.
I, 1891 ;
m.
(2) Perry,
N.
Y.,
June
16,
1897,
Leona,
dau. of L. and
Mary (Gardner) Kimball,
b.
Gainesville,
N. Y.
Children :
Dorothy,"
b. Boston.
Jan.
i8,
1899.
Grace,
b. Buffalo. Nov. 18,
1900.
771a.
JoHN^
Babcock, son of Nathaniel and
Sally (Bliven)
Babcock
(Reuben, Nathaniel,
James, James, John,
James),
b.
Poestenkill,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
2,
1821;
d.
Petersburg,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
15, 1897;
m.
Berlin,
N.
Y.,
Lucy
L.,
dau. of
Rufus and
Polly (Maxson) Austin,
b.
Berlin,
Jan.
11,
1821
;
res.
1903, Petersburg,
N. Y.
53^
The Babcock
Genealogy.
Children,
all b. Poestenkill :
Austin,"
b.
June 22,, 1845 ;
res.
1903, Wyoming,
111.
;
m.
1867,
Alice
Sipley.
Eunice A., b. Nov.
15, 1846;
res.
1903, Petersburg,
N. Y.
;
m.
Poestenkill, Mar. 26.
1864,
Melvin
D.,
son of
John
and
Amy
(Hakes) Church,
b.
Petersburg, June 4, 1841.
Thalia
A., b. Feb.
5, 1851 ;
d.
Berlin, June 19, 1891;
m. Poesten-
kill, Aug. 17, 1873, Byron W.,
son of Darius and
Jane (Maine)
Jones,
b.
Berlin;
res.
1903, Raymerton,
N. Y.
Maria
P.,
b. Mar.
25, 1852;
res.
1903, Berlin;
m.
Poestenkill,
Nov.
25, 1874, Joseph
L.
Horton,
d.
Sandlake, June 14,
1882.
Sarah,
b.
June 19, 1854 ;
res.
1903, Petersburg ;
m.
Petersburg,
Mar. 20,
1879, James
E. Steele, b.
Petersburg.
Rufus
J.,
b. Oct.
12, 1858;
d.
Poestenkill,
Feb.
5, 1869.
Laura
J.,
b. Feb.
13, i860;
res.
1903,
BulTalo,
N. Y.
;
m. Poesten-
kill, Aug. II, 1882, Jacob Ladrick,
b. Poestenkill.
Elytie
L., b.
June 26, 1866;
res.
1903, Berlin;
m. Grafton, N.
Y.,
Oct. 20, 1886, Calvin,
son of
Perry
and Maria
(Eldredge)
Max-
son,
b.
Petersburg.
While the
progenitors
of Amos Babcock cannot be traced
with
certainty,
there seems no doubt that he descended from
James
Babcock, b. 161 2.
Amos
Babcock,
b.
Apr. 28, 1767;
d.
Petersburg,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 16, 1846;
m.
Mary Reynolds,
b.
Apr. 23, 1774,
d. Peters-
burg, Sept. 20,
1850.
Children :
Harriet,
b.
May 31, 1799.
Susan,
b.
May 12,
1801
;
d.
Apr.
2, 1868.
Justus,
b.
Sept. I, 1802;
d.
Sept. i,
1802.
Mary
Ann, b. Oct.
9, 1804.
Amanda M., b.
May 15, 1806;
d. Mar. 12.
1836.
Matilda, b.
May
28,
1807;
d.
June 15.
1810.
Desire,
b.
July 7, 1808;
d.
July
21, 1808.
Sophia,
b.
Aug. 9, 1809.
Julia,
b. Feb.
9,
1811.
Welcome
A.,
b.
Apr. 3, 1813.
Rosalinda, b.
Jan. 7, 1815.
Zachias R., b.
Sept.
18,
1816.
Leland Almanzo, b.
Apr. 29, 1818;
m.
(1)
Elizabeth L.
James;
m.
(2) Margaret
E. Bechtol.
Leland Almanzo
Babcock,
M.D.,
son of Amos
Babcock,
b.
Petersburg,
N.
Y., Apr. 29,
1818;
d.
Chicago,
Nov.
28,
1893;
m.
(i)
Goshen, Mass.,
Nov.
28,
1838,
Elizabeth
Ly-
man,
dau. of Malachi and Elizabeth
(Lyman) James,
b.
JAMES
LELAND BABCOCK.
Page 536.
The Babcock
Genealogy.
537
Goshen,
Nov.
24,
18
10,
d. Ann
Arbor,
Mich. She descended
from the
Pilgrim
Fathers. M.
(2) Margaret
Ella,
dau. of
William and Millie
Bechtol,
b.
Freeport, 111., 1847,
d.
Chicago,
Jan.
10,
1892.
In the early fifties Dr. Babcock settled in
Chicago,
where he
became a
physician
of much note. He invented several med-
ical
appliances.
Children
by
first wife:
James L.,
b. Feb.
10, 1840;
m. Ella S. Butler.
Gertrude
Elizabeth,
b. New York
City,
Nov.
24, 1845.
Children
by
second wife:
Leland Almanzo, b.
Freeport, 111.,
Oct.
6, 1868;
m.
Chicago,
Nov.
19. 1890.
Grace
A.,
dau. of William
Heap,
b.
Chicago, Jan. 2,
1869.
Children, b.
Chicago:
Grace
Elizabeth,
b. Dec.
4, 1891 ;
Basil
Phillipe,
b.
Aug. 3, 1894.
Leland Babcock is a
lawyer
in
Chicago ;
res.
1903,
at Oak
Park, Chicago.
James
Leland
Babcock,
eldest son of Leland and Eliza-
beth
(James)
Babcock,
b.
Goshen, Mass.,
Feb.
10, 1840;
m.
Waukesha, Wis.,
Sept. 29, 1892,
Ella
S.,
dau. of Walter C.
and
Cynthia (Stanley)
Butler,
b. New
Britain,
Conn.
Mrs.
Babcock,
who is a
highly accomplished
woman,
re-
ceived her
literary
and musical education at her
early
home.
New
Haven,
Conn.
Mr. Babcock took his
preparatory
course for Amherst Col-
lege
at
Northampton,
]\Iass. He was afterward in business in
Chicago,
111.,
until the
great
fire of
1871,
when he removed
to Ann
Arbor,
Mich.,
investing
his
capital largely
in bank
stock of various cities and in bonds and
mortgages.
He is
interested in whatever tends to the advancement of his
city,
and is a liberal
giver
to all benevolent
objects.
He is a mem-
ber of the Sons of the
Revolution,
having joined
in Detroit.
BIRTHS.
538
MARRIAGES.
539
DEATHS.
540
APPENDIX.
Will and Inventory of
James Badcocke,
Immigrant
Ancestor,
Born
1612,
Died
June
12,
1679.
The last Will and Testament of
James
Badcocke Scn'r as he
verbelly
declared before us Under written.
Imp
he willed and
bequeathed
unto his Son
Job
Badcocke all his
Smith tooles of what sort or Kind Soever that he
dyed posesed
of:
2ly
he
Bequeathed
one cow to be delivered unto his
daughter Mary
Champlin by
his Administratrix hereafter mentioned with in convenient
time after his decease.
3!y
he
bequeathed
a Cow Calfe to William
Champline
Eldest
daugh-
ter to be delivered as above said.
4ly
he
Bequeathed
unto his Sonn
Joseph
all his
housing
and lands
for him the said
Joseph
Badcocke to take into his
posesion
when he shall
attaine to the
age
of
twenty
one
yeares.
sly
he Willed and declared that all the
Remaining part
of his Estate
besides what he hath herein
Bequeathed,
he did
give
unto his wife Eliza-
beth Badcocke for the Maintanence and
bringing up
of the three children
he had
by
his said wife and for her and her heires and
asignes
forever.
Lastly
of this his Will he declared that his
loveing
wife Elizabeth
Badcocke should be Administratrix to this his last Will and Testament.
This Testator
dyed
the 12th of
June 1679.
John
Badcocke.
Job
Badcocke.
John
Badcocke and
Job
Badcocke
personally appeared
before the
Governor and
Court,
and
being Solemnly Engajed Testefyed
to the truth
of what is above subscribed
by
Them : Taken at a Court Held at West-
erly
the
17th
of
September 1679
in the
King's province.
As Attests
John
Sanford,
Secretary.
The Above written are True
Copys
of the
Origonall
entred and
Recorded the 8th of Decemb'r 1680
pr John
Sanford Recorder.
An
Inventory
of the Estate of
James
Badcocke Sen'r Deceased in
June
last in
Stoning
Towne without
any
written Will
leaving
a Widow
with three children the Eldist a Sonn about nine
year
old.
s. d.
Imp.
house & Land about
twenty
Acres
30
00 00
A
Bellows,
Anvill, Vise & other Smiths tooles
05
00 00
A 2 Cowes 2
yearlings
& 2 Calves 11 0000
A
7
Small Swine, i bed & bedstead with
beding 07
00 00
A I Small bed &
beding
itli
5.?.,
2 chests io.y 00
15
00
A churn,
pailes
& tubbs & other vessels 00 10 00
A Iron
pot,
Scillitt,
pan,
tramills, smuin Iron,
spitt
& slice. . 02 00 00
A
3 Spining wheels,
12
axes, spade
& old Iron ho 00 02 00
A handsaw,
drawing
Knife,
Reaping hooks,
2
botles,
i hamer. . 00
05
00
A
puter
& tin one brass skillit,
2 sives 00
04
00
A I
paire
of Cards with some wool & flax &
yarne
00
05
00
A
chaires,
cradle with other lumber 00 10 00
Sum Totall. . 61 01 00
541
54-
Appendix.
This
Inventory
was Taken This
5th
of
July 1679 hy
us.
Ephkain Minor.
James
Pendleton.
Thomas Welles.
This above written
Inventory
was
by
the subscribers
James
Pendle-
ton and Thomas
Wells,
in
open
Court on their SoUemn
Engagements
Testefied to be a true
Inventory
to the best of their
Knowlidge
and this
was Testefied in the Court held at
Westerly
in the
King's province,
the
17th
of
September 1679
as Attests
John Sanford,
Secretary.
The above written are True
Copys
of the
origonall
Entered and
Recorded the 8th of Decemb'r 1680
pr John
Sanford Recorder.
Secretary
of State's Office, Providence,
March 12th 1868.
I
certify
the above to be true
copies
of the will &
inventory
of
James
Badcocke Sen'r

taken from the book of Land Records in this office.


John
R.
Bartlett,
Secretary
of State
[for
Rhode
Island].
It will be observed that at the date of
writing
and
probating
the
will of
James Badcocke, Sen., 1679,
the
family
name was
spelled
Badcocke.
It had been
spelled
Badcocke or Badcock in
public
records
previous
to
that date. Six
years later, 1685,
when the will of his son was
made,
the
family
name was
spelled
Babcock.
A Copy of the Wh.l Made by the Tow.n Counxil Respecting the Seitle-
ment of the Estate of
John
Babcock of the Town of
Westerly,
De-
ceased,
the Twenty-sixth Day of
June, 1685.
These are to
certify
all
persons
whom it
may concern.
That where-
as
John
Babcock of the town of
Westerly,
deceased without a
will,
whereby
the care of the widow and
orphans respecting
the settlement
of the deceased mans estate is
by
law commended to the
cognizance
of
the Town Council.
We therefore who are the Council
appointed by
the town
according
to trust committed unto us
having
taken an
inventory
of the deceased
persons estate,
and likewise
finding
a settled
agreement
between the
widow and the eldest son
James
Babcock the son of
John
Babcock re-
specting
his own
portion
out of his deceased fathers estate,
judge
it meet
to make no alteration of the said
agreement;
and likewise
finding
the
remaining part
of the movable estate to amount to the sum of
79o 3.y. op.
we do order and
appoint
unto the widow of the deceased
John
Babcock
the sum of
26t,,
seven
shillings
& 8
pence
for her
part
of the above said
sum it
being
one third
part.
And whereas there are nine children more
to wit Ann Babcock
Mary
Babcock
John
Babcock
Job
Babcock
George
Babcock Elihu Babcock Robert Babcock
Joseph
Babcock Oliver Bab-
cock: we do order and
appoint
to the several children the sum of
fifty
seven
pounds
two
shillings
& four
pence
for each child out of the re-
maining part
of the aforesaid sum as
they
come of
age.
And further
more we do
by
these
presents
order constitute and
appoint Mary
Bab-
cock,
the widow of the deceased
John Babcock,
executrix of all the
orphans
estate
consisting
of lands or cattle or horses or monies and what-
soever else valuable
according
to
inventory,
And likewise to take the
charge
and care of the
orphans during
their
nonage,
and in case
any
one or more of the
orphans
die before
they
come of
age
then his or
their
portion
to be
equally
divided
among
those that
survive,
we do here-
Appendix. 543
by
also order and
appoint
that llic widow shall
pay
or cause to be
paid
the
several
legacies
unto the children as is before
expressed
and in the mean
time to
give
bond to the concil for the
performance
thereof.
This is a true
copy
of the
orig-
William W. Champlin.
inal
compared
and ordered
by Jo-
Tobias Saunders.
seph
Clark clerk to
ye
town
7th
mark
Feby. Jeffre
X Champlin.
mark
Edwarj)
) ) )
Larkin.
(Town
Records Land
Evidence, etc.,
1661-1706-7,
book i,
p. 65.)
An Invintory of the Estate of the Late deseased
John
Babcock of the
TowNE of westerle.
Lnprimus.
Forty
three steers
Thirty-three
Cowes and the Calve
Eight working
oxen
nine Three
yeare
old steers
nine two
yeare
old Cattle
Twenty,
one
yeare
olds
Fifty
two
horsseis,
mares and Colts
Three
Rideing
horsseis
And the old ambline horse
And the horse that is called
Jamesis
one hundred
sheep
and
fifty
lambs
one ox and two bulls
Seven beds and
bedsteads, apayer
]
of sheets valued at six
pounds
a
(
peace
the seven beds so furnished 1
Cometh to )
In Current
mony
of New
England
one new bed more
three setts of Curtains
twenty-eight yars
of
{
Trucking
Cloath
S
ten
years
of Red Cotten
ten
yars
of blue linin
fifteen
yars
of fulled Cloath
A small
quantity
of Calleco
in
Trimeing
and Ribbcn and
[
two
payer
of stocks
)
in Braslet beads
one silver
cup
ten
yards
of
homespun
Cloath
In Table Linnen
one duzen of
putter platters
and one duzen
putor porringers
two
putter flagens
and two
putter
Candlesticks all
more
putir
Seven Chaines and
plow tackling
Seven
payer
of
staples
and hooks )
staples
and
rings
two Clauis and
pines
,-
4
exeltree
pinnes
all these )
A
parsell
of shot
valued at
valued at
valued at
valued at
,y. d.
129
00 00
82 10 GO
32
00 00
20
05
00
14
00 00
21 00 00
78
00 00
10 00 00
10 00 00
12 GO 00
30
00 00
07
10 00
42
00 00
141 15
00
006 00 00
3
12 00
5 OS
00
I 00
09
00 10 00
02
05
00
03
00 00
02 08 00
01 00 00
02 00 00
1
09
00
2 00 00
3
10 00
3
00 00
4 05
00
4
00 00
1
05
00
2 10 00
544 Appendix.
Six
pound
of
powder valuc<l at
Fowertccn
pots
and Celtics
" "
40
brass and bellmettle Celtics and skillets
nine
frying pans
" "
A
dripping pan
" "
Seven
guns
" "
A number of
pots
" "
three duzen of
glass
bottles
" "
Seven chests and boxes
togeather
" "
A Trunk
thirteen bushells of salt
" "
Sythes,
sickels and
sheep
sheers
two
smoothing
Irons and healers
Tramell and
pothooks
and a
payer
of fetters
" "
two iron bars
" "
three stocks of bees
" "
earthen ware
" "
one hundred and
fifty
wait of
sheeps
wool
" "
barrells, tubs, bogheads,
disshes
|
" "
and
pails,
baskets and wooden ware all
)
" "
Carpenters
tools
" "
eight
howes five axes
" "
A
warming pan
" "
two steel
Traps
" "
Three Canooes and three
padles
" "
one
negger boy
" "
two
Injin
men and Indian
garls
" "
fower Iron
wedges
and a beetle
ring
" "
two tables and seven Chairs
" "
one steer more
" "
three
young
horses
" "
one ridden horse
" "
This
Inventory
taken and valued at the rate
Current,
silver of New
England by
Mr.
Jefifres Champlin
and Liftenant
Joseph
Davoll the
4th
day
of
June
in the
year 1685.
s. d.
The sum totall of this
Invintory
errors
exapted
is
814 03
00
There
being
severall
things Inventor'd,
That
aught not,
to the
sum of
24
00 00
which
being
deducted out of the above said sum There remains
790 03
00
This is a True
Copie
of the
originall
and entered the 8th
day
of
ffebberary
1686.
Joseph Clarke,
Clerk to the town.
(Westerly
Town
Records,
book
i, pp. 66, 67.)

Appendix. 545
part
to
begin
at the west end of the farm and
go
to extend eastward until
the
Complement
be made
up upon
an
equal division,
and also the value
of a double
portion
of the movable estate to be divided
among my brothers,
and the new
dwelling
house now
standing upon
the farm. 1
say
I do
accept
of what is above said in full satisfaction for
my part
or
portion
of
my
deceased fathers
estate,
and do further declare
by
these
presents
that
I do
freely
surrender unto
my loving
mother
my
whole
right
title and
interest unto all the rest of the lands
belonging
unto
my
deceased father
with all the
preveleges
&
appurtanances
thereunto
belonging
or
any
wise
appertaining
to have and
enjoy
and to
dispose
of as she shall see it meet
during
the time of her life or after her decease
provided
she shall
dispose
of its unto
my
fathers male children.
I
say given granted
& surrendered
by
me
James
Babcock from me
my
heirs executors administrators and
assigns
unto
my
mother
Mary
Bab-
cock her heirs and
assigns
forever
upon
the conditions above
said,
in
witness wher of we have here unto set our hands and seals.
Signed
& sealed in
James
Babcock.
[Seal]
presence
of
her
Tobias Saunders. Mary
1 ] 1
Babcock.
[Seal]
his mark.
Jeffra {
Champlin.
mark.
This
present twenty
sixth
day
of
June 1685.
This is a true
copy compared
with the
original
& entered
by Joseph
Clark clerk to the town 28th
June 1685. (Book i, p. 65, Westerly
Town
Records.)
Records of the Family of George
Lawton,
Father of Mary Lawton
Babcock,
Copied from The Ancestors and Descendants of Rev.
Henry
Clark,
by Cyrus Clarke Van
Deventer, 1902.
The Lawtons were an "armorial"
family
if we
may
so infer from a
seal used
by
some of its members in the
early days
of the
Colony.
This
seal bore as its device a demi-fox, salient,
with a motto on a ribbon.
Liberie,
toute entiere. The
English
home of the
emigrant
was in York-
shire. The first of the name of whom we have
knowledge, George
Law-
ton,
arrived in New
England
in
1634,
and is found in Rhode Island a
few
years
later. He died Oct.
5, 1693,
and was interred in his orchard at
Portsmouth, R.
L;
he married Elizabeth,
daughter
of Thomas and Martha
Hazard. ... In
1638,
he
(George)
was admitted an inhabitant of
Acquidneck. Apr. 30, 1639,
he was one of the
incorporators
of Ports-
mouth,
R. I.
Jan. 25, 1648,
he was
given
a
grant
of
forty
acres of
land;
1648
member of the Court of
Trials; 1655 freeman; 1665, '72, '75, '76-
'79,
'80
deputy
to the
Assembly.
Mar.
2, 1672
he sold to Richard
Smith,
merchant,
of
Newport, twenty-four
acres on Conanicut Island.
Apr. 4,
1676,
the
Assembly
voted, "That in these troublesome times and
straights
in this
Colony" they
desired the
company
and counsel, at their next ses-
sion,
of
George
Lawton and fifteen others.
"May
2, 1676,
he and
John
Easton sent to Providence with all con-
venient
speed
to determine wheather
garrisons
shall be
kept
there at the
expense
of the
Colony. (Three garrisons
with
twenty
men each were
ordered for one
month.)"
1680 he and two others
purchased
of Freelove
Arnold for
3
10s. a bell, "to call
together
the
Assembly,
Courts of Law,"
etc., having
been so
empowered;
1680-90,
Assistant.
Jan. 2, 1688,
he
deeded to son
Robert,
for love,
all his real and
personal property. Jan. 30,
1690, he,
with five other Assistants,
wrote a
congratulatory
letter to Wil-
liam and
Mary, detailing
the state of affairs of the
Colony.
35
54^ Appendix.
George
is
supposed
to have had the
following
children :
Isabel,
b.
;
d.
Apr., 1730;
m. Samuel Albro.
John,
b.
;
d.
1678;
m.
Mary
Boomer.
Mary,
b.
;
d. Nov.
8, 1711;
m.
John
Babcock.
George,
b.
;
d.
Sept. i, 1697;
m.
1677,
Naomi Hunt.
Robert,
b.
;
d.
Jan. 25, 1706;
m.
1681, Mary
Wodell.
Susanna,
b.
;
d. Dec.
9, 1712;
m. Thomas Cornell.
Ruth,
b.
;
d.
Apr. 15, 1726;
m. Feb.
10, 1681,
William Wodell.
Mercy,
b.
;
d.
1685;
m.
Jan. 19, 1682, James Tripp.
Job,
b.
;
d. Oct.
8, 1697.
Elizabeth,
b.
;
d.
1724;
m. Robert Carr.
Agreement between the Surviving Sons of
John
Babcock.
At a
meeting
held in
Westerly
at
ye dwelling
of Our Eldest Brother
James
Babcock in
ye Colony
of Rhode
Island, Viz,
Six Brothers
James,
John, Job George Joseph
& Oliver Babcock all Sons to
John
Babcock
Deed, in sd.
Westerly
we the said Brothers who are
ye
subscribers hereof
have
Joyntly
&
Severally
Concluded on these
following
Entailes made and
done
by
Each and
Every
of us is as followeth. & we have taken
it into Our Mature Consideration
ye
Great
Necessity
of
Maintaining
Our
Brother Elihu Babcock he not
having Understanding
Sufficient to Main-
tain himself
by
reason that God hath not
given
him that Reason
Judg-
ment
Understanding
that God hath
Commonly
blessed other mankind
withal. These are therefore to
Signifie
to all
persons
or
people
Whom it
may
concern that we have
Joyntly Agreed
for ourselves Our heirs & suc-
cessors to Allow
good
& Comfortable Maintainance to & for Our Brother
Elihu So
long
as it shall
please
God to Continue him in this Life. Viz
Each of us shall now
pay
or cause to be
paid forty Shillings per year
&
when
by ye providence
of God he shall be Sick or diseased
by any
Dis-
temper Whatsoever,
that then shall be
paid
for his maintainance so much
more
money
as
by
the
Majority
of us Six Brothers then
Living
shall be
thought
fit and it is Concluded that if One or more of us Brothers shall
Die Before Our sd. Brother Elihu that Each &
Every
of such Deed.
Brother or Brothers heir or heirs Shall
pay
so much and no more To-
wards our sd. Brother Elihu Maintainance as Each of us Brothers Sub-
scribers Shall then
pay being Living
. . . and it is further
Agreed upon by
us the Six Brothers Subscribers that
ye
heir or heirs of Each &
Every
Such Deed. Brother or Brothers Shall have no
Voyse
Nor Vote Con-
cerning
Our sd. Brother Elihu's Maintainance that is how he shall be
Maintained or how much
money
shall be
paid
for
ye
same. But
only
pay
their
part
as above sd. When Demanded of them
by
the sd. Brother
or Brothers then
Living.
It
Being
for and in Consideration of a Valuable
sum of
money already
received
by
us in hand to our full
Satisfactory
Content.
Westerly february
the 2"
day
in
ye
12
year
of the
Regn King George
Anno
Domini, 1725-6.
Signed
Sealed & Deliv'd
in
presence
of
J.\mes
Babcock.
[l. s.]
Samuel Stack.
John
Babcock.
[l. s.]
Edward Burdick.
Job
Babcock.
[l. s.]
John
Dodge. George Babcock.
[l. s.]
Joseph
Babcock.
[l. s.]
Oliver Babcock.
[l. s.]
Entered
february ye 9" day 1725,
6.
per John
Babcock Town Clerk.
True
Copy
of the Records
Belonging
to
Westerly
in
Kings County Jan.
25" 1743-4-
Test W.
Babcock,
Town Clerk.
Appendix. 547
About
twenty years
later an additional
compact concerning
the
sup-
port
of Elihu was made.
On the fifteenth
day
of
Jan., 1745,
the
major part
of the
surviving
brothers, namely John, George,
and Oliver met in
Westerly
and
signed
an
agreement
that thereafter "because of
ye
Great
Decay
of Nature of
him
by
Reason of his
age
which Renders the
Keeping
of him more trouble-

some and Difficult'' that each of the six brothers or his


representatives
"pay Eight
Pounds
per year."
At that date
James
and
Joseph
were not
living
and
Job
resided at
Kingston, twenty
miles
away.
Copy of Capt.
James
Babcock's Will krom the Westerly Town
Records,
Book
i,
p.
150.
Ill the name of God amen the
9th day
of
Jan.
in
ye
Fourth
year
of
his
mag'ty reign George
the
Second, King
of Great
Brittain,
Anno-Dom
^73^-7
I
James
Babcock of
ye
town of
Westerly
in
ye county
of
Kings
County
and
colony
of Rhode Id. & Providence Plantations in
New-Eng-
land
yeoman. Being very
weak & much
Indispos'd
of
Body.
But of a
Sound mind &
deposing memory.
Thanks be
given
unto God for
ye
same &
calling
to mind the
mortality
of
my body
&
Thinking
I have but
a Short Continuance in this World &
Knowing
that it is
appointed
for all
men once to Die I do make & ordain this to be
my
Last Will & Testa-
ment that is to
say, Principally
& first of all I
give
& Recommend
my
Soul
into the hands of
Almighty
God Which Gave it to
me. Hoping Through
the Merits Death &
passion
of
my
Lord & Saviour
Jesus
Christ to have
full & free
pardon
&
forgiveness
for all
my
Sins & To Inheritt
Everlasting
Life &
my body
I Commit to
ye
Earth to be
Decently
Buried at
ye
Dis-
cresion of
my
Exec. Hereafter named
nothing Doubting
but at
ye
Gen'll
Ressurection I shall receive
ye
Same
Again by ye Mighty
Power of God
& as
Touching
such
worldly
Estate Where with it hath Pleased God to
Bless me in this
life,
I
give
Devise &
Dispose
of the same in the manner
& form
following.
Imp.
I Give &
Bequeath
unto
my
Beloved Son Samuel Babcock a
Tract of Land
Lying
in
Westerly
afor'sd
being part
of
my
Homested
farm
containing by
Estimation Two hundred acres be
ye
same more or
Less bounded as follows.
Beginning
at a Stake &
Heap
of Stones which
is
ye
northeast corner Bound of Land I Gave
my
Son Sam'll
by
Deed of
Gift & from thence on a
Straight
Line Northwestward to a
Deep
Fresh
pond
Known
by ye
name of
Johnsons pond
to
ye
Southwest
part
of the
Sheep-yard
where it runs into sd
pond
thence across sd
pond
to a short
piece
of fence & so to Run as sd
piece
of fence runs from sd Pond in
to the Head of a Cove Thence
Bounding Northerly
on Pawcatuck river
&
Westerly
on Elias
Joseph
Pendletons Land &
Southerly
on
my
sd son
Samuels Land all
ye
Land Within the Bounds above mentioned. I
give
unto
my
sd Son Samuel Babcock his heirs and
assigns forever,
Provided
my
sd Son Samuel his heirs &
assigns
shall make and maintain a
good
& Lawful fence on
ye
East side of afores'd Trace of Land and the Land
I
gave
him
by
Deed forever from the Sea to Pawcatuck river. Itein. I
give
&
Bequeath
unto
my
Beloved Son Daniel Babcock a Tract of Land
Lying
in
Westerly
afores'd
Containing by
Estimation Two Hundred acres be
the same more or Less Bounded as follows
Begining
at
John
Browns
Southwest corner stake Thence South i6 chains to a Great Rock with
Stones thereon thence South
30 degrees
West to a small White oak Tree
marked
Standing
Between Two Small rock in a Hollow a little to
ye
South of
ye Long Rye
Field from Thence a
Straight
Line to
ye
Salt Water
Pond South 12
Degrees
East to a Stake & Stones about it thence Bound-
ing
on
ye
sd
pond
South & East on
John
Babcocks Land &
partly
on
Isaac
Thompson
Land &
northerly
on
John
Browns Land all
ye
Land
Within the Bounds above mentioned I
give
unto
my
sd son Daniel his
54^
Appendix.
heirs &
assigns
forever he
ye
sd Daniel his heirs &
assigns
to make and
maintain a
good
& Lawful fence in the Line from
ye
afors'd Rock to
yc
pond
forever.
Item I Give and
Bequeath
unto
my
Beloved Grand-son
James
Babcock
the Son of
my
Son
James
Dec'd Two Certain tracts of Land
Lying
in
Westerly
afores'd the one
containing
about One Hundred Acres more
or Less and Bounded
Northerly by
Francis Wests Land &
part
on Wm
Fannings
Land &
part
on Fleas.
Thompsons
Land &
Fasterly
on
Capt.
Isaac
Thompsons
Land &
part
on
John
Browns Land &
part
on Land I
have above
Bequeathed
to
my
son Daniel to a Great Rock i6 chains South
from sd Browns S. W.
Corner,
thence West to a Red oak Tree marked
being Joshua Thompsons
S. F. corner thence Bounded
Westerly
on sd
Thompsons
Land. I
give ye
sd Land With the
appurtenances
unto
my
sd Grand son
James
& his heirs &
assigns
forever Provided he sd
James
his heirs or
assigns
Shall make & maintain a Good and Lawful fence in
the Line at
ye
South Fnd of sd
Bequeathed
Land &
my
Land and also
the fence in the Line Between
ye
sd
Bequeathed
Land &
my
Son Daniels
Land forever. The Other Tract
containing
a Hundred acres or there
abouts it
being
beach & Salt Marsh Bounded
northerly
on
ye
salt
pond
Easterly
on Wm
Champlins
Land
Southerly
on the Sea &
Westerly
on
ye
Beach as it is now to him his heirs &
assigns
forever.
Item I
give
and
Bequeath
unto
my
Son Daniel Babcock &
my
Son
Joshua
Babcock &
my
Grandson
James
Babcock the Son of
my
Son
James
Dec's
my
Grandson Thomas Clark and
my
Cousin Wm Babcock son
of
my
brother
John,
Fach of them a Lot of Land of One Hundred Feet
front on Pawcatuck river & Three Hundred feet Back
ye
sd Lotts to be
Laid out
any
where on
my
Land Between
ye
Land I have Before Be-
queathed
unto
my
Son Samuel & Mastucksett Cove to them and each of
them their heirs &
assigns
forever
they
and each of them to make & main-
tain the fence around each of their Lotts forever.
Item. I Give and
Bequeath
unto
my Dearly
Beloved Wife Content
all the
remaining part
of
my
Homestead farm Bounded as
follows,
North-
erly
on
Joshua Thompsons
Land &
partly
on Land I have above Be-
queathed
unto
my
Grandson
James. Easterly
on Land I have above Be-
queathed
unto
my
son Daniel &
Southerly
on
ye
Salt Pond &
Partly
on
ye
Sea &
Westerly
on Land I have Given unto
mj^
Son Samuel
by
Deed
and
by
this Will &
Partly
on Pawcatuck river. All the Lands Within
ye
Bounds above sd with all
ye
houses
Buildings fencings
Orchards
&
Improvements
thereon I Give as above sd unto
my
said Wife Content
During
the time of her
being my
Widow & this to be in Lieu of
ye
Hun-
dred Pounds I Contracted to
give
her before
Marriage
& When she Shall
marrie or Die Which shall first
Happen,
then
my
Will is & I do
Hereby
Bequeath ye
sd Land With all the Houses
Buildings
Orchards & fences
thereon as above sd unto
my
Son
James
Babcock his heirs &
assigns
forever.
I also Give &
Bequeath
unto
my
sd Beloved Wife Content all
ye
Eatables
yt
'Shall be in
my
house when I Die as all
ye
Grain that Shall
be On
my
farm Whether
Growing
or Harvested &
my
Will is & I do
hereby
Order
my
sd Wife Content to
Bring up
& Maintain
my Daughter
Ann &
my
Son
Jonathan
untill
they Respectively
come to Lawful
age
&
Likewise to
bring up my
Son
James
until he comes to
ye age
of five
years
& then
my
Exec'd Hereafter named to Take him &
provide
for him
as Hereafter shall be
expressed.
Item I
give
&
Bequeath
unto
my youngest
Son
Jonathan
the
Two thirds of
my Stonington
farm Which I Purchased of the
Yorks and the Other Part of Said farm I
give
&
bequeath
unto
my Daugh-
ter Ann
ye
sd farm to be Divided in that
Proportion Fquall
for
Quantity
&
Quality
Between them at
ye space
of Ten
years
after
my
Decease the
afore sd Land in
proportion
as afore sd. I
give
to them & Fach of them
Appendix.
549
their heirs &
assigns
forever and further
my
will is & I do
hereby
Order
my
Exec'd Hereafter named To Rent out
ye
sd
Stonington
farm for
ye
space
of Ten
years
next after
my
Decease &
Improve ye
Rents thereof
in
Bringing up my
sd Son
James
to
Learning (that
is to
say) my
will is
that
my
sd Exec'd shall Take
my
sd Son
James
When he shall arrive
to the
age
of five
years
&
put
him to school & when he is
Qualified
to
Enter
ye College
then to enter him into the
College
there to be Edu-
cated until he be commissioned Twice
according
to Custom & all his
school &
College Learning
to be
pd, Together
With all other
necessarys
by my
sd Exec with sd rents I
give
&
Bequeath
unto
my
Grandson
Isaiah Babcock the Son of
my
Son
James
Dec'd a Tract of Land
Lying
in
Stonington Containing
Two Hundred &
forty
acres more or Less
Bounded as follows
Northerly
on Land I have Given unto
my
Grandson
Nath'll Babcock
by
Deed,
Easterly
on Common Land
Southerly
on Land
I sold unto
my
Grandson in Law Davison &
Westerly
on Land of the
Palmers to him his heirs &
assigns
forever & further
my
Will is that
if in case
my
Grandson Elias Babcock Shall Loose his
Land,
That I
gave
him
by
Deed of Gift
by ye
Volentown men then I Give him the One
half of the sd
240
acres to be
Equally
Divided Between him & Isaiah to
them their heirs &
assigns
forever.
Item. I
give
&
Bequeath
unto
my Daughter
in law Sarah Babcock
the Widow of
m.y
Son
James
Dec'd all
ye Remaining part
of
my
Puck-
hungamuck
farm Which I have not
Disposed
of it
Being
that
part
Where-
on she now Lives to her
During
the Term of Time So
Long
as She
Shall Remain
my
sd Sons Widow & When she marries or Dies Which
Shall first
Happen
then I
give ye
sd Land unto
my
Two Grandsons
Oliver &
Timothy
Babcock the Sons of
my
sd Son
James
to them their
heirs &
assigns
forever to be
Equally
divided Between them for
Quantity
&
Quality.
Item. I
give
&
Bequeath
unto
my
Beloved Brother
John
Babcock
my
Silver Headed Kane.
Item. I
give
and
Bequeath
unto
my
Son Samuel Babcock One Cow
& One
yearling
neat Kine.
Item. I
give
and
Bequeath
unto
my
Son Daniel Babcock all
ye bills,
Bonds,
Book
Debts,
Dues & Demands that I have
against
him
by any
ways
or means Whatsoever I also Give unto
my
sd Son Daniel Two Cows
& one
yearling
neat Kine &
Twenty
Good
Sheep.
Item. I
give
and
Bequeath
unto
my
Son in-Law Thomas Clark One
Cow & one
yearling
neat Kine.
Item. I
give
&
Bequeath
unto
my Grand-daughter
Grace the
Daugh-
ter of
my
Son
James
Dec'd
fifty pounds
in
money
to be
pd
to her
by my
Exec'd When she arrives to the full
age
of
Twenty years
Or at
ye day
of
marriage
Which shall first
Happen.
Item. I
give
&
Bequeath
unto the church of Christ in
Westerly
unto Which I
Belong Keeping ye
Seventh
Day
Sabbath One Hundred
Pounds in
money
to be
pd
to the Elders or Deacons of sd Church or
their Successors Within Two Years after
my
Decease
by my
Exec'd
the sd
money always
to be Left Out
upon
Interest & the Rents to be
Improved
for
ye ape
of sd Church.
Item. I
give
&
Bequeath
unto
my
afores'd Wife Content
my
Two
Best
Working
Oxen & Two Cows &
Twenty
Two
pounds
Ten
Shillings
in
money
Which
Jonathan
]\Iaxson Owes to me
by
bond to her Own
Proper
use & Behoofe forever & also
ye
Profits of
Johnson
in IMeadow
the next
year.
Item. I Give &
Bequeath
unto
my
Son
Joshua
afore Named
my
Great
Square
Bed & Bedstead with the furniture Thereunto
Belonging
& one of
my
Silver Canes.
Item. I
give
&
Bequeath
unto
my
cousin Wm Babcock afores'd the
other of
my
Silver Canes.
550 Appoidix.
Item. I Give &
Bequeath
unto
my
Three
youngest
Children Ann
James
&
Jonathan
all
my
Plate or Silver that I have in
my
House Which
1 have not
yet Disposed
of to be
Equally
Divided Between Them & as
for all the rest of
my
Personal Estate Which I have not
yet Disposed
of after
my just
Debts & funorall
Charges
are
paid
Out of them I
give
&
Bequeath
unto
my
Wife Content &
my
Three
youngest
Children
afores'd to be
Equally
Divided Between them & it is
my
Will that
my
sd
Wife shall have the use & Profits of the sd Three Childrens
parts
of
Personal Estate untill
they Respectively
Come to Lawful
age
unless She
marries Before but if She marries Before then I do
Hereby
Order
my
Exec'd to Take
ye
sd Three childrens
part
into his hands Both Reall
&
personall
&
Keep
maintain &
Bring up ye
sd Three untill
they
Re-
spectively
come to Lawful
age Notwithstanding
What is last
Bequeathed
I do
hereby
Order
my
Exec'd &
my
Will is that he take all
ye
Personal
Estate of
my
afores'd Son
James
into his hands When he arrives to the
full
age
of iive
years
&
Improve
it for
ye
Profits of
my
sd Son
James.
And Further
my
will is That Whichsoever of
my
sd Three
youngest
children Shall Die Before
they
come to Lawfull
age
or Without Lawful!
Issue that
his,
her or their
part
so
Dicing
Shall be
Equally
Divided Be-
tween the Survivors or Survivor of the sd three in case all three so die
that their Estate shall be
Equally
Divided between all
my
children to
them their heirs or
assigns
forever
notwithstanding
What I have Before
Given
away.
I do Reserve Out of
my
Homestead farm a Convenient
Burying place
Where the
Burying
Place now is on Mastucksett
plain
for a
Burying place
of
my
Relations & as
many
others as
they
shall see
cause to
Except
of. Further
my
Will is & I do
hereby
Order that in
case
my
afore named Wife Content shall Refuse to
Except
of What I
have before
Bequeathed
unto her to be in full of her
Right
of
Dowry
&
power
of thirds of
my
Estate then I
give
unto
my
afores'd Three Chil-
dren Ann,
James
&
Jonathan
But
Twenty Shillings
in
money
Each of
Them & What I have before Given unto
my
sd Wife & Three Children
Both Reall &
personal
I
give
to all
my
Children Besides them to be
Equally
Divided Between them.
Item. I do Order &
my
Will is that
my
Exec'd Hereafter named
Shall
pay
all
my Just
Due Debts & Demands that I Owe in
Right
to
Any
Person or Persons Whatsoever 8z:
my
funerall
charges
Out of
my
Personall Estate Within Some convenient Time after
my
Decease.
Lastly
I do
hereby
Order Constitute make Ordain &
appoint my
Son
Joshua
Babcock to be Whole & Sole Exec'd to this
my
Last Will and
Testament
Hereby Disalowing
&
Revoking
all Others & former Wills
Legacies
&
Bequests Ratifying
&
contirming
this & no Other to be
my
Last Will & Testament.
In Witness Whereof I have hereunto Sett
my
hand & Scale the
Day
& Year first afore Written.
Signed
Sealed Published & Declared
by ye
sd
James
Babcock to be
his Last Will & Testament in
ye
Presence of us
ye
Subscribors.
William Pendleton.
C.^LEB Pendleton, Jun.
William Dearby.
James
Babcock.
[l. s.]
The
3
Witnesses Wm Pendleton, Caleb Pendleton
Jun
& Wm
Dearby appeared
in Coun'll this
31 Day
of
January
A. D.
1736-7
& made
Oath that
they
Saw
ye
Testator
James
Babcock
Sign
Seal & Declare this
Will to be his Last Will & Testament & That he was in his Perfect Sane
mind &
memory
at
ye
same time
according
to the Best of their Knowl-
edge
& sd
they signed
as Witness to this Will in
ye presence
of
ye
Testator.
Test Wm Babcock
Coun'll Clerk.
Appendix.
55
1
Voted &
Excepted by
this Coun'll to be the Last Will & Testament
of
ye
said Deceased
James
Babcock.
Test Wm Babcock Coun'll Clerk
Entered
January 31st 1736-7.
Westerly
Town
Records,
Pr. Wm Babcock
Book
i, commencing
on
p. 150.
C. Clerk.
(It
will be observed that the will of
James
Babcock was written
Jan. 9, 1736-7, eight days prior
to his
death, Jan. 17, 1736-7-)
Inventory of Personal Property of Capt.
James
Babcock. Copied from
Genealogical History of Clark
Family,
by Cyrus Clarke Van De-
venter.
Inventory
filed
Feby.
28th
1736-7: Wearing apparel, 22; riding
mare,
saddle and
bridle, hay, oats,
straw,
18 cows, 6
two-years, 30 year-
lings, 9 oxen, 227 sheep,
16
swine,
Indian
corn, rye, flaxseed, beans, peas,
salt,
horse kind
40;
flax broke and
unbroke,
brakes and hatchells,
shovels, turkeys
and
dunghill
fowls; carts, rakes, forks, sleds,
2 silver
cans, (2y) ; Plate, 55 ;
linen and cotton
sheets,
table
cloths, pillow
biers,
and
towels, g; bed,
trundle
bed,
candlestick,
warming pans,
cane
31 indigo,
tobacco
pouch, "raysor," pepper,
thread,
sugar, honey, glass
bottles,
chafifing dishes, steelyards
and
seals, beeswax, tongs
and
andirons,
case of
bottles,
books of
sundry sorts, 3;
106 lbs of
swingled
flax, 8:
logwood, great square
bed,
high
case
drawers, glass, etc., 3 hogshead
"syder,"
2 of
"syder
beer,"
i of
rum,
one of
molasses, great
bottle of
metheglin; negro
man and woman not valuable. Total
1563, I2,y., sd.
Will of George Babcock,
Son of
John
and Mary Lawton
Babcock,
Dated Nov.
13, 1750,
Probated May
10, 1756,
is Recorded in S. K.
T. R. Pro. Book
5,
pp.
44
to
49.
The introduction is
essentially
the same as the will of his brother
James.
The first item makes
ample provision
for his widow. The second
item
gave
silver buttons and
wearing apparel
to sons, George
and David.
To his son
George
he
gave
a farm of two hundred and
fifty
acres
in South
Kingston,
besides two tracts of land
previously given him,
and
also
gave
him "one thousand
pounds
in bills of credit of old tenor."
Item. "I
give
& devise unto
my
son David Babcock all
my
home-
stead farm
together
with
ye
land I
bought
of Mr. Ward with all houses
&
building
thereon & orchards and all other
privileges
to
ye
same be-
longing,
and a
negro
man named Bristo and a
negro
woman named
Geney."
...
To his son Hezekiah he
gave
four tracts of
land,
viz. : A farm of
one hundred and
forty
acres,
"the Island I
bought
of
James Ferry,"
the
farm on which Hezekiah was then
living,
and a certain
thirty
acre lot.
To his son Elisha he
gave
four certain farms
containing by
estimate
total,
six hundred and
twenty
acres.
Item. "I
give
and devise to
my
three sons
George,
David and
Elisha,
ye Sedge
Island and all
ye
marsh and
sedge lying
between
ye
pond
and sea." ... He
gave
one hundred and
forty pounds
to be divided
equally among
the
following
children,
of his deceased
daughter Mary
Potter, Jonathan
Potter,
George
Potter,
Stephen
Potter,
Susanna
Mary
Elizabeth and Martha ;
"this is besides the land I
gave
to her son Thomas
Potter
ye
land he now liveth on which containeth one hundred and
seventy
nine acres which I
gave by
her desire in lewe of her
portion."
He
gave
to his
daughter
Elizabeth Sanders, "six hundred
pounds
in
bills of credit old tenor besides what I have
given
her in time
past."
552 Appendix.
He
gave
to his
daughter Abigail Hall,
"five hundred
pounds
in bills of
credit old
tenor,
besides what I have
given
her
already."
He
provides
that the children of his
daughter
Eunice Greenman
sh^U
be
paid
one hundred
pounds apiece
as
they
become of
age.
Item. "I
give
three hundred
pounds
to
ye
church &
society
to which
I
belong
to in
Westerly
and
places adjacent, keeping
and
observing ye
Seventh
day
of
ye
week for a
Sabbath,
to be let out for
ye
benefit of
ye
church above mentioned." After the
specific legacies
are
paid, "my
will is that all
my
estate that is movable shall be
equally
divided
amongst
all
my
children sons and
daughters
now
living
or to their successors
namely George, David, Hezekiah,
and
Elisha, Elizabeth, Abigail,
Ruth
& Eunice." . . .
Lastly
I do
hereby
constitute make and ordain
my loving
son David Babcock to be
my
executor of this
my
last will and testa-
ment" . . .
INDEX
First
generation
commences on
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh
Eig-hth
Ninth
Tenth
Page.
I
7
14
27
lOI
178
313
479
533
Note.

B. in
parentheses, (B.),
is used as an abbreviation for
Babcock,
and indicates the individual's
original
name.
Abbey,
Callie A. Pren
tice, 466.
James, 466.
John J., 466.
Abbot, Emma Van Nos
trand, 497.
Helen, 495
Henry, 495.
Henry G., 330.
Jane H., 331.
Mary B., 498.
Mary
C.
(B.). 330.
Mary E., 331.
Mary Eastman, 331.
Munroe L..
495.
Paul,
330.
Sarah, 361.
Thomas
A., 497.
William
P.,
vi,
331.
Aborn,
Caroline
C, 71.
Edward.
71.
Susan
Potter, 71.
Abraham, Daisy
A. Wat
son, 466.
Robert, 466.
Ackerman. Belle,
428.
Acomb, Elizabeth, 436.
Mary, 436.
Thomas, 436.
Adams,
A.
J., 163.
Alice
A., 415.
tj,
Arminda F.
Palmer,ki
163.
Adams,
Avon L.
Brown,
342.
Bathsheba
(B.),
181.
Caroline
P., 517.
Catherine Bowen,
415.
Delilah
(B.), 415.
Elizabeth.
117.
Emma
Parker, 415.
Eunice
Sheldon, 507.
Harley, 415.
Henry, 478.
Henrv R.,
415.
Hilma
R., 478.
Jennie S., 416.
Jeremiah, 415.
John, 342.
John D., 415.
Julia, 242.
Julius, 517.
Leslie
H., 478.
Lillie,
441.
Loveca
E., 416.
Alartha.
174.
Mary J., 415.
Mary
S., 342.
Nora E.
Haynes, 478.
Phebe,
288.
Phineas P.,
416.
Sarah,
141.
Sarah Smith,
478.
Susan Henkson.
415.
William,
181.
Adis. Anna
G., 225.
553
Aiken, Charles, 494.
Edward,
494.
Emily
M.
Brown, 494.
Katherine, 494
Mary, 494.
Akers,
Brooks.
278.
Francis
M., 278.
Lora, 278.
Mariah A.
Howell,
278.
Semanthia
(B.), 278.
Albertson, Addison.
368.
Ellen
McGrann, 368.
Francis B..
368.
John
L., 368.
Lewis.
368.
Oris F.,
368.
Albro,
Isabel
Lawton,
546.
Samuel, 546.
Alden,
Bartlett
R., 512.
Harry, 244.
John, 512.
Julia (B.), 244.
Marion B.,
512.
Aldenhoff, Blanche, 492.
Aldrich,
Christiana
(B.),
247.
Harriet, 437.
Alexander,
Electa, loi.
Alford,
Byron. 508.
Emily Lathrop, 508.
Mary
E.
Irish, 508.
554
Alford,
Milo C,
508.
Allen, Agnes
M. Mab-
bett, 380.
Abigail, 238.
Ahaz, 380.
Almeiui Hill,
419.
Almira
(B.), 170.
Annie E. Green,
446.
Arthur, 380.
Charles, 319.
Christopher,
22.
Daniel, 107.
Ebenezer, 319.
Edna E.
(B.), 516.
Edwin R.,
448.
Elisha, 183.
Eliza M. Bennett,
380,
Ella A.
Springer, 380.
Eva, 319.
Frank,
281.
Frederick
C,
448.
George
E.,
448.
Hannah Hazard
(B.),
262.
Harmony
R.,
380.
Helen, 447.
John, 319.
John T., 319.
Jonathan,
262.
Leander, 170.
Lovera
H., 419.
Lucy, 292.
Lucy (B.), 319.
Lydia J. (B.),
281.
Mary
E.
Thaver,
447.
Mary
L.
(B.), 167.
Melissa Seelcv,
319.
Millard
N.,
380.'
Mirah,
417.
Nancy J., 319.
Nathaniel,
167.
Norman B.,
380.
Norman
H., 380.
O.
A., S16.
Patience, 266,
267.
Rachel,
183.
Roanna
(B.), 380.
Sadie M.
Beach, 448.
Sarah, 526.
Sarah
C,
419,
Sarah L
(B.),
281.
Sarah
J. (B.), 378.
Spafiford. 419.
Susan,
319.
Syhle Tiibbard,
380.
William, 281.
Allston, Anne
Rogers,
70.
John, 70.
Washington, 70.
Index.
Almy,
y\ltana
Frances,
354-
Ann, 193.
Daniel, 198.
David, 197.
Elizabeth, 194, 353.
Hannah
Cory, 193,
194, 197.
Harriet W.,
354.
Lucy (B.), 197.
Lucy M., 353.
Peleg, 193, 194, 197.
Alton, Sarah, 453.
Ambler,
Edna
Barber,
353-
Elenora, 353.
Eliza Nestelle,
351.
Henry B,, 353.
Henry S., 351, 352.
John, 351.
John E., 353.
Julia
M.
(B.), vi, 351-
Nathan
B., 353.
Stephen
B.,
353.
Amelsbury,
Frances V.
(B.), 293.
Ames,
Anna Brewster,
455-
Brewster
F., 456.
Luther, 421.
Miriam,
456.
Samuel
F., 455.
Sarah
J., 421.
Viroqua, 421.
Amesbury,
Caroline,
407.
Anderson, Sarah,
443.
Andrews, Aaron,
355.
Amy (B.), 83.
Annis, 345.
Calvin,
321.
Cornelia
Lippitt, 402.
Eliza,
321, 410,
Elizabeth,
415.
Elmira (B.).
167.
Esther P.
(B.), 355.
George, 402.
Hinckley, 355.
Lemuel,
3S5.
Martha W. (B.),
355.
May, 517.
Penelope
P.,
402.
Thomas,
83.
Andros, Maud M.,
413.
Angel, Sarah, 233.
Angell, Amy, 138.
Anna,
441.
Ephraim, 500.
Frederic R.,
500.
Henry
C,
500.
Henry H., 500.
Angell,
Israel, T,()i^.
Julia
A.
Catlin, 500.
Julia M., 500.
Katherine
L., 500.
Louis, 398.
Mary Thorn, 500.
Susan M.
Phelps, 398.
William, 138.
William D., 398.
\nthony, Doris, 354.
Elijah, 354.
Emma Cushman,
354.
Frederick,
354.
George, 354.
George D., 354.
Hannah
M., 354.
Harriet W.
Almy, 354.
Henry, 354.
Joseph, 344.
Kathryn, 354.
Ledyard, 354.
Louis W.,
354.
Louise Sherman,
354.
Margaret Hathaway,
354-
Margret, 354.
Marguerita, 354.
Maud L. St.
Clair, 354.
Mildred,
354.
Ruth
Hathaway, 344.
Sarah, 344.
Sarah L.,
354.
Sarah L.
Anthony,
354-
Appleton,
William
S.,
xxii.
Apps, Maggie. 487.
Archer, Harriet, 417.
John, 417.
Mirah Allen,
417.
Arenchild,
Lillian L.
(B.), 357.
Sherman, 357.
Armstrong,
Ann
(B.),
43-
Ednah, 385.
Elizabeth, 497.
Hannah
(B.), 43.
Michael,
43.
Paul
(B.), 43-
Arnold, Amelia, 308.
Flora,
319.
Lillian.
319.
Jacob T..
319.
James, 172.
Mary Foster, 172.
Nancy, 172.
Nancy J.
Allen,
319.
Arrington, Clyde, 284.
David,
284.
Arrington,
Earl, 284.
Edwin, 284.
Fay, 284.
Frank, 284.
Olin, 284.
Rosa
Sayer, 284.
Sarah
Sayer, 284.
Ash,
Olive M.,
477.
A s
p
i n w a 11,
Achsash
(B.), 114.
Thomas, 114.
Atkins, Horace, 170.
Lucy
A.
(B.), 170.
Atkinson, Jane
Mc-
Cutchron.
296.
Lizzie
B., 296.
Orissa A.
(B.),
Brown, 295.
Robert, 295, 296.
Atwater, Fred
C, 304.
J. Clayton, 304.
Joseph, 304.
Lucy
Brown.
304.
Lucy
E.
(B.), 304.
Atwood. Harriet,
262,
445-
Aurand,
Nancy DysHn,
465-
W. W.,
465-
Austin, Abbie,
261.
Elizabeth,
305.
James, 406, 407.
Louise, 407.
Lucy
L..
535.
Minnie, 406.
Polly
Maxson,
535.
Rufus, 535.
Sarah Gavitt,
406, 407.
Avard,
Caroline.
297.
Averill,
Adalaid
F., 453.
Amanda O.
(B.), 453.
Biddella
Magee, 453.
Edgar
E..
453.
Elizabeth
H., 453.
Emma
Magee, 453.
Ephraim M., 453.
Henrietta,
299.
Henry. 453.
James
B.,
453.
Julius. 299.
Lulu
Ripsom, 453.
Martha.
453.
Mary
Richardson,
299.
Polly Harmon,
453.
William
H.,
453.
Avery,
Abel.
194.
Abigail Cheesebrough,
14. 55-
Adalaid,
439.
Alice
Hinckley, 379.
Index.
Avery,
Amanda. 321.
Anna, 55.
Anna Richardson, 55.
Betsy, 439.
C.
Lewis, 439.
Christopher, 55.
Celestine C.
Coofifman,
439-
Denison,
62.
Elisha,
14.
Elizabeth
(B.), 14.
Elroy, 55.
Emeline M.
(B.), 194.
Frank,
416.
James, 55.
Jennie
S.
Adams, 416.
John, 55.
Mary C, 439-
Reuben, 439.
Sarah,
216.
Solomon, 56.
Sophia, 183.
Temperance, 194.
Thomas, 194.
William.
55.
Ayers,
Adaline M..
525.
Ann, 378.
Dennis,
282, 283.
Luther,
282.
Lydia
Furrow, 282,
283.
Mariah, 283.
Roena M.
(B.),
282.
Sarah, 455.
Babbit, Elizabeth, 15.
Erasmus, 8, 15.
16.
Mary (B.),
8,
16.
Babcock,
A. Elizabeth
Chapman, 407.
A. Emerson, v, 28.
A. Ernest,
490.
Aaron, 192.
Aaron
C, 428.
Abbie
A., 477.
Abbie H.
Hinckley,
517-
Abbie
L, 278.
Abbie
L., 418.
Abbie L.
Bagg, 308.
Abbie L.
Blackman,
321.
Abbie
Sprague, 403.
Abby, 123. 253.
Abby
A.
Brown,
260.
Abby
C.
Chafee, 338-
Abby
C. Stanton,
317.
Abby
E.. 216, 378.
Abby
G.
Miller, 214.
Abbv
Hazard, 92.
Abby J., 384.
ODD
Babcock, Abby J. Cross,
-^53, 438.
Abby J. Huyler, 431.
'
Abby L., 317.
Abby Owens, 224.
Abel, 102, 140, 169,
170, 179, 266, 274,
482.
Abigail, 22, 27, 61, 62,
124, 154, 166, 186,
219, 386, 552.
Abigail
C,
255.
Abigail Cooke, 193.
Abigail Curtis, 164.
Abigail
Hudson, 23.
Abigail
Iliff, 467.
Abigail
Littell, 155.
Abigail
Mulkins, 49.
Abigail
P., 257.
Abigail
Smith.
67.
Abigail Thompson, 29.
Abigail
Wentworth,
237-
Abijah, 46, 47.
Abner L.,
404.
Abram, 335.
Achsah, 227, 404.
Achsash, 114.
Ada
L., 358.
Ada
N.. 517.
Adalaid, 439.
Adaline, 99, 398.
Adam, 67,
68,
150.
Adassa
F.,
282.
Addie
B., 467.
Addie
Carr, 269.
Addie
Jones, 172.
Addie
M., 475.
Addie M.
Ford, 313.
Addie Maxson, 282.
Addie
Wells, 468.
Addison, 175.
Adela
Barry, 519.
Adela
N., 519.
Adelaid G.,
387.
Adelaide
Wallace, 214.
Adelbert.
313.
Adelbert
H., 296.
Adelbert O.,
297.
Adele C.
Stiles, 434.
Adele
Catonel,
216.
Adelia, 167, 305, 489.
Adelia D.
Beebe, 2i72-
Adelia
J., 234.
Adelia M. Mann.
381.
Adelia R.,
413-
Adelia
Skelton, 333.
Adeline, 150.
Adeline
J. Green, 357.
Adeline
Johnson, 405.
556
Babcock,
Adeline L.,
.394.
Adeline
IMelzgar, 476.
Adella, 412.
Adena
C, 165.
Adolphus, 2yo, 2yg
Agnes, Z77-
Agnes Hunter, 141.
Agnes L., 409.
Agnes Leach, 339.
Agnes
S.
Davidson,
231.
Augustus, 187, 234.
Augustus
D.,
532.
Ai
A.,
282.
Alanson C,
223.
Albert, 135, 206, 269,
283, 30S, 335, 405,
433, 437- 430-
Albert A.,
404.
Albert
C, 316.
Albert
E., 378.
Albert
F., 398.
Albert
H., 430.
Albert
L., 175, 299,
398, 475-
Albert
O., 234.
Albert P., 222.
Albert R.,
293.
Albert
S., 212, ^jj.
Albert
W., 171.
Alexander
E., 232.
Alfred, 104, 143. 161,
370.
Alfred
B., 299, 475.
Alice, 92, 278, 292, 33S,
449, 532.
Alice C,
257, 441.
Alice
Coollidge, 492.
Alice D.
Hancox, 415.
Alice E.,
412.
Alice
Golden, 360.
Alice
Grey, 467.
Alice I.
Houser, 445.
Alice
J., 465.
Alice L.,
444. 473, 480.
Alice L.
Webster, 412.
Alice M.,
171.
Alice M.
Wheeler,
323.
Alice
Musgrave, 449.
Alice
S., 368.
Alice Seaton,
172.
Alice
Sipley, 537.
Alice
Talbot, 443.
Alice W..
129, 397, 520.
Alice
Wyer, 129.
Alice
Young, 397, 398.
Alida
K.,
410.
Alida
Kelsey, 410.
Allan
H., 475.
Allen, 334.
Index.
Bal)cock,
Allis
M., 485.
Almeron, 470.
Ahnira, 137, 170, 264.
Almira
Barrows, 130.
Ahnira
Burdick, 170.
Almira
G., 264.
Almira R.
Brown, 227.
Almira
S., 131.
Almira Van
Horn, 159.
Almon, 255.
Almyra Burdick, 204.
Alonzo, 166, 177.
Alonzo
D., 178.
Alonzo
N., 454.
Alta L.
Porter, 380.
Alta
M., S18.
Altana,
109,
11
1, 190.
Altha Hull,
181.
Althea
A., 464.
Althea
J., 413.
Alvira
E.,
281.
Alyn, 209.
Alzina,
288.
Alzina
Stowe, 311.
Amanda, 290, 347, 397-
Amanda
Avery, 321.
Amanda
Carpenter,
209.
Amanda
Clarke, 163.
Amanda
L., 371.
Amanda M.,
307, 319,
384.
Amanda McNeil,
356.
Amanda O..
453.
Amanda
Searl, 276.
Amanda
Tanner, 153.
Amarilla
Hawley, 184.
Amarillis, 490.
Aniasa, 247.
Ambrose
S., 233.
Amelia,
2,3,
62,
71, 125.
232, 306, 316. 413-
Amelia Brown,
192.
Amelia Cole,
329.
Amelia
G., 231.
Amelia
Hopkins, 231.
Amelia
J.
Barnum,
228.
Amelia L.,
412.
Amelia M.,
334.
Amelia Rohr, 371.
Amey Clarke,
82.
Amey
Gavitt,
42.
Amorilla Collins,
381.
Amos, 102, 122,
274,
536.
Amos S., 212.
Amy, 38, 54, 78,
82,
83, 84, 138, 144,
160,
209, 239, 248, 249.
Babcock, Amy
A.
Giles,
299.
Amy Angell, 138.
Amy Card, 83.
Amy Clark,
208.
Amy D., 391.
Amy E., 379.
Amy
E.
Preston, 341.
Amy Gavitt,
121.
Amy Green, 92, 374.
Amy Greene, 158.
Amy L., 345.
Amy Morgan, 164.
Amy
Van
Horn, 279.
Amy
W.
Crandall,
168.
Amy Warner, 183.
Anah
F., 535.
Andrew,
29, 117, 175,
205, 432.
Andrew
H., 432.
Andrew
J., v, xxiii,
xxvi,
58, 172, 361,
362.
Anga
Hain,
375.
Angel ine, 170, 204, 366.
Angeline Langworthy,
289.
Angeline R.,
266.
Ann, 12, 24, 22,, 35, 39,
58, 93, 95, 108, 122,
151, 179, 183, 189,
209, 542, 548. 550.
Ann A.
Crandall, 398.
Ann
Almy, 193.
Ann
Ayers, 378.
Ann
Davis, 291.
Aim
E., 314, 348.
Ann E.
Denison,
216.
Ann
H., 136.
Ann
J. Penfield, 411.
Ann
M., 165, 193.
Ann
Maxson, 30.
Ann Pendleton, 29.
Ann T.,
259.
Ann
White,
i6r.
Ann
Wright,
128.
Anna,
30, 38, 76, 77,
105,
116, 123, 178,
183,
212,
224, 264.
279,
2C0.
392, 461.
Anna
(B.),
62, 178.
Anna A.
Rogers, 204.
Anna
Avery, 55, 56.
Anna C. Smith,
127.
Anna E.,
486.
AnnaE.
Stimpson, 523.
Anna
F., 271.
Anna F.
Garland, 478.
Anna
Gavitt, 62, 120,
I2T.
B a b c o c
k,
A n n a
Crane.
242.
Anna
Harris, 52.
Anna Hart,
136.
Anna
Hunter, 529.
Anna
James, 276.
H.
Anna
L.,
Anna
M.,
M.
M.
468,
Wilson, 275
Woodward,
485.
273. 292
Anna
Anna
520.
Anna
IMaxson, 75.
Anna IMiner, 170.
Anna Plnmb,
54.
Anna R.
Wilson, 433.
Anna
Steadman, 165.
Anna
Thompson, t,7,
53-
Anna
Wilcox, 146.
Anna
Woodward, 173.
Annette, 290.
Annette
B., 289.
Ann
Ann
Ann
Ann
Ann
xA.nn
Ann
Ann
Ann
Ann
339-
Ann
Ann
Ann
Ann
Ann
Ann
Ann
Ann
Ann
Ann
244.
Ann
Ann
Ann
Ann
Ann
Ans
Anson
e, 176, 242, 271.
e
A., 469.
B..
338, 481.
Bull, li ,
Champlin, 384.
Der H'.Ttoz,
469.
Duff, 308.
E., 417.
E.
Maghee, 232.
E.
Netherland,
Ennis,
261.
G., 382.
Gates,
504.
Grimshaw,
289.
H..
231.
Klimfeltre,
433.
L- 535-
M.,
431, 529.
M.
Silvey, 320.
M.
Thompson,
Morley, 380.
S.
Dickey. 370.
Scharbute.
460.
Watson, 445..
Ferguson, 271.
178.
.
,
164.
Anstice,
133.
Antoinette Brand.
384.
Aransa,
165.
Arcelia 'SI.
Crittenton,
414.
.Archer,
304.
Archibald,
199, 294.
.\rchibald D.,
357.
Index.
Babcock,
Archie
B., 405.
Archie
B., 405.
Archie
T., 451.
Areno
I.,
282.
Arinoe, 167.
Arloene
O., 296.
Arlouine, 376.
Armeda
E., 171.
Arminda, 177.
A r m i n i a
Eldridge,
231.
Arnold, 136.
Arnold
E., 410.
A r s e n t h a D a \- i s
Hughes, 157.
Arthur, 315, 434. 447-
Arthur
C., 395-
Arthur
E., 515.
Arthur
H., 405, 424.
Arthur
L., 339, 480,
517-
Arthur R..
297.
Artimesia
M., 303.
Asa,
46, 47, 61, 78,
140, 148. 187, 213,
238. 384.
Asa
Bushnell, 78.
Asabel C.
241.
Asael L.
464.
Asher
M., 169.
Asher
Miner, 51.
Athalia, 279.
August.
280.
Augusta. 438.
Augusta
Boice.
452.
Augusta J.
Dickie.
435.
Augusta W., 443.
Augustus, 74, 242.
Augustus
D., 467.
Augustus
F..
504.
Augustus
S.,
504.
x\ure!ia,
72.
Aurila, 171.
Austin, 536.
Austin A.,
414.
Austin H..
308.
Ava Kaufman.
527.
Avery. 190.
Avery
C..
340.
Avilda, 229. 403. 416.
Avilda (B.), 403.
Azariah,
280.
A z a r i a h Tenbrook.
335-
Azubah
Dodge. 291.
B. F.
B.,
286.
B. Pratt,
330.
Banodell.
63.
Barbara, 163.
Barbara Burdick,
99.
557
B a ij c o c
k,
Barbara F.
Clark. 421.
Barbara
M.,
181.
Basil P..
537.
Balhshcba,
181.
Batlishcba
Pendleton,
117.
Beatrice, 395.
Belinda,
161.
Benjamin, 12, 13, 89,
98, 126, 146, 159, -253,
436.
Benjamin C, 472.
Benjamin D., 516.
Benjamin F., 152, 215,
389,
5.19-
Benjamin P., 144.
Benjamin S., 150, 447.
Benjamin T., 283.
Benjamin W., 143.
Beriah.
87, 170.
Bernice
E., 434.
Bert, 404.
Bertha, 452, 472.
Bertha A.
Pease, 513.
Bertha
Blakely, 394.
Bertha
L., 338, 375.
Bertha
Lillian, 360.
Bertie
R., 432.
Bertram. 298, 502.
Bess
J., 457-
Bessie, 283, 459.
Bessie
A., 414.
Bessie H.,
296.
Bessie
J. Gates, 419.
Bethiah,
43, 80, 246,
428.
Bethuel
C, 462.
Betsey, 72, 94, 122, 142,
154, 159, 194-
Betsey
A., 331, 432.
Betsey Avery, 439.
Betsey
Bulfinch, 164.
Betsey
C,
369.
Betsey Dorman,
211.
Betsey
E..
179. 485.
Betsey
M..
255.
Betsey
]\Iain. 100.
Betsey
Parmlee.
141.
Betsey Pope, 148.
Betsey
Searl.
159.
Betsey
W.. 266.
Betsey
Warner.
359.
Bettie,
246.
Betty, 79.
Billings. 114.
Birdie M. Kenvcn.
486.
Birge
L..
308.
Blake B..
518.
558
Babcock,
Blanche,
381.
Blanche
Aldenhoff,
492.
Blanche
O., 374.
Blanche S.
Sturtevant,
474-
Blandina
Stanton, 392.
Bourdan
A.,
266.
Brayton R., 174.
Bridget
B.
Browning,
436-
Bronson, 491.
Bruce,
431.
Buel
H., 432.
Burdet,
165.
Burt
D., 475-
Burton,
433.
Burton
M., 306.
C.
C, 371.
Caleb, 92.
Calista E.,
405.
Calista Fordham,
318.
Callie M.,
486.
Camden H., 179.
Camilla, 505.
Candace, 206.
Candis L.
Taylor, 501.
Carl, 472.
Carlos, 430.
Carlton
E., 435.
Caroline,
132, 140, 151,
165, 184, 221, 238,
312, 470, 521.
Caroline A.
McGinnis,
393-
Caroline A.
Saunders,
517-
.
Caroline
Amesbury,
407.
Caroline Baldwin,
439.
Caroline Burdick,
378.
Caroline C.
Lathrop,
444-
Caroline D.,
397, 489.
Caroline E. V.,
32^,
324-.
Caroline E.
Wheeler,
178.
Caroline Gifford.
489.
Caroline L. C h e s
-
brough. 204.
Caroline
Laraway. 292.
Caroline Lee,
294.
Caroline P.
Adams,
517.
Caroline
Riddle,
221.
Caroline Rouse,
315.
Caroline Runnels.
336.
Caroline S.
Stanton,
316.
Index.
Babcock,
Carolton
C,
387.
Came, 175, 338.
Carrie
A., 308.
Carrie A. Chese-
brough, 434.
Carrie A.
Green, 485.
Carrie
B., 490.
Carrie
S., 412.
Carrie D.
Wally, 214.
Carrie
E., 285, 360
472.
Carrie E. Williamson
435-
Carrie
L., 404.
Carrie L.
Brusie, 464
Carrie
M., 481.
Carrie M.
Collins, 445
Carrie M.
Wood,
429.
Carrie
Noyes
Nichols
534-
Carriel
H., 530.
Casper
W.,
214.
Cassie
M., 518.
Cassius
C,
282.
Catherine, 205, 388,
491.
_
Catherine
A., 329.
Catherine A.
Mills,
341-
.
Catherine A. Pearce,
252.
_
Catherine A. Potter,
286.
^
Catherine B.,
515.
Catherine Bellin-
ger, 336.
Catherine C.
Lynde,
259-
Catherine
Casey, 232.
Catherine
Derosie, 203.
Catherine E.,
380.
Catherine E. Butler,
338.
.
Catherine E. Martin,
336, 502.
Catherine E. Martin
(B.),
336.
Catherine G. Rowell,
325-
.
Catherine Goff,
335.
Catherine H. Wilson.
423-
Catherine Hill, 161.
Catherine Hilts, 289.
Catherine Keller.
31=;.
Catherine M. Wells.
383.
.
Catherine
McGregor.
247.
Babcock. Catherine
Rhcinhardt,
210.
Catherine
Rhodes, 247.
Catherine
Robbins,
187.
Catherine
S., 474.
Catherine T. McWil-
liams, 446.
Catherine
W.,
268.
Cecelia
Kennedy,
280.
Celestine C.
Cooffman,
439-
Celia, 229, 292.
Celia
A., 301.
Celia A.
Kinsley, 433.
Celia
Kellogg, 173.
Celia
Wilbur, 135.
Cecilia E.
Lewis, 491.
Cecilia M.
Davis, 482.
Champlin,
80.
Charity Maxson, 157.
Charles, 84, 100, 117,
144, 146, 150, 151,
173, 180, 188, 204,
206, 209, 231, 241,
242, 244, 265, 290,
307, 320, 332, 334,
384, 389, 435, 439,
487. 489, 501.
Charles
A., 360, 363,
515-
Charles
B., 250, 476.
Charles
C, 231, 387.
Charles
D., 532.
Charles
E., 2:^7, 320,
370, 471, 503, 533.
Charles E.
P., 426.
Charles F.,
204, 370.
Charles
H., vi, 189,
261,
294, 306, 311,
376, 5
1
7, 525.
Charles H. P.,
391.
Charles L,
376.
Charles
J., 130, 454,
479-
Charles L.,
327, 443,
477.
Charles
M.,
359, 492,
516.
Charles P.,
387, 391,
412, 477.
Charles
R., 310, 319.
Charles S.,
290, 303.
Charles
T.,
357.
Charles
W.,
458, 463.
Charlotta, 161, 386.
Charlotta
A., 395.
Charlotta A.
Noyes,
217.
Charlotta Mills,
295.
Babcock, Charlotte, 35,
122, 206, 343, 407-
Charlotte Ball, 322.
Charlotte Cran-
dall, 119.
Charlotte
D., 283.
Charlotte
H., 452.
Charlotte Irish, 406.
Charlotte
Al. Stod-
dard, 526.
Charlotte Odcll,
205.
Charlotte R.
Bromley,
424.
Charlotte T..
414.
Charlotte
T.
Lippen-
cott,
281.
Chauncey,
126.
Chester,
160.
Chloe, 190, 335-
Chloe
Bisbee, 209.
Chloe
Davis, 108,
no.
Christiana, 247.
Christiana Groat.
191.
Christiana Smith. 106.
Christine Fonda, 318.
Christine Hoddie, 214.
Christopher. 38, 39, T2,
77, 78,
86, III,
112,
113, 137, 138, 144,
224, 233, 238. 435.
Christopher
D..
235.
Christopher J.. 239.
Christopher
S., 340-
341-
Clara, 258, 381, 425.
520, 529.
Clara D. Connor, 359.
Clara
E., 321. 345.
Clara
F.,
221.
Clara
J., 360, 371.
Clara G..
251.
Clara
L., 230, 515.
Clara L. Curtis,
501.
Clara
N., 441.
Clara S..
493.
Clara
Way, 279.
Clare E.,
259.
Clarence, 515.
Clarence H., 375. 429.
Clarence L..
380.
Clarence S..
306.
Clarence V.. 261.
Clarinda,
122.
Clarissa,
165, 170. 328.
Clarissa (B.). 170.
Clarissa B e n
j
a m i n.
293-
Clarissa
Chapin, 251.
Clarissa
Clough. 245.
Clarissa Crandall,
223.
Index.
Babcock,
Clarissa Palm-
er, 165.
Clark, 52, 120, 123,
265.
Clark
H., 329.
Clary, 403.
Clary J.
Wilcox,
376.
Claud
F., 531.
Claude, 230.
Claude
H., 174.
Claudius, 230.
Clayton E., 305.
Clemantine Webster,
238.
Cleophas, 279.
Climena
Ingersol, 171.
Climena Sheldon,
loi.
Clinton
L., 524.
Clyde, 441.
Clyde
E., 516.
Colfax
S.,
282.
Comfort, 54.
Content, 63, 550.
Content Maxson Bab-
cock, 15, 548-
Content Potter, 113,
114.
Cora, 503.
Cora
A., 311, 379-
Cora Chafifee,
406.
Cora E.
Norton, 476.
Cora
L., 457.
Cora
M., 502.
Cora V. Isham.
303.
Cordelia L., 253.
Corean
Bailey,
182.
Cornelia, 373.
Cornelia
A., 402.
Cornelia A. Rockwell,
399-
Cornelia F..
391.
Cornelia
F. Franklin.
391-
Cornelia S.
Mings, 243.
Cornelia Scott, 328.
Cornelius, 232.
Cornelius L., 488.
Cornelius S.. 281.
Corolis,
292.
Corrington. 91.
Corrington
^I.,
258.
Corydon, 502.
Courtland, 67. 215. 251.
394-
Courtland G., 392.
Courtland S., 230, 394.
Courtland W., 392.
Courtney F., 380.
Crissy J. Decker, 433.
Curtis, 164.
559
Babcock, Cynthia, 99,
109, 164, 256, 286,
318. 334-
Cynthia E., 248, 434.
Cynthia
H..
244.
Cynthia
Hickox.
147.
Cynthia N., 141.
Cynthia
Weld, 285.
Cyrus,
86.
Cyrus G., 106, 184.
323-
Cyrus W., 404.
Daisy
Burdick, 447.
Damarius, 207.
D a m a r i u s
Crandall,
134-
Daniel, vi, 9, 29, 30,
35. 61, 63, 75, 89,
107, 109, no, 112,
n3, n4, 123, 124,
134- 135. 136, 154.
170, 193, 194, 197.
201, 203, 211, 248,
262, 274, 321, 347,
348, 446, 547, 549-
Daniel
A., 170.
Daniel B.,
173.
Daniel
C, 228, 345.
381.
Daniel E..
480.
Daniel F.,
369.
Daniel H., 245.
Daniel
J..
221.
Daniel L.,
230, 2,77,
378, 383.
Daniel
N., 149.
Daniel
S., 446.
Daniel W., 533-
Daphene, 321.
Darius. loi, 153, 154.
Darton L..
339.
Dauphin. 430.
David, 20, 21, 46. 48,
49, 60, 79, 87, 89. 90,
93. 94, n8, 146, 154,
155. 156. 183. 206,
24s, 254. 269, 280,
370. 551. 552.
David B..
253.
David D.. 298.
David
J.. 153-
David
M., 334.
David S.,
217. 218, 395.
Davis.
278.
Dayton, 458.
De Grand D.,
521.
Dealton E..
368.
Deborah.
19. 43, 44. 45,
98.
118.
249.
Deborah
A., 247.
56o
Index.
Babcock,
Deborah
Knowles, 24.
Deborah
Stafford,
60.
Deborah
Teft,
211.
Deforest, 173, 516.
Delevan, 27;^.
Delevan
J., 459.
Delia, 406.
Delia AI.
Sweet, 468.
Delight
B.,
126.
Delihah
Mclntyre,
i6r.
Delilah, 415.
Delisa, 272.
Deliverance, 48, 79.
Dell, 292.
Delia
Beal, 232.
Delmer, 462.
Delos O.,
159.
Demsa,
284.
Demsey Stanton, 64.
Denison, 46, 90, 147,
170, 393-
Denison
A.,
121.
Deodatus, 243.
Desire.
58, 124, 133,
213.
Desire
Billings,
60.
Desire
E., 147.
Desire
Eldridge. 147.
Desire Frink,
125.
Dessie,
280.
Devolson, 387.
Dewane
D., 298.
Devvitt,
203.
Diana
F., 270.
Dianthe,
142.
D i e d a m a
Douglass,
130.
Dina,
164.
Dollie, 381.
Dolly
S. Woodin,
273.
Dolly
Scott.
115.
Dolly Stanton, 189.
Dolph
L.,
2/2.
Donald S.,
437, 527.
Donna C,
445.
Dora
Beach,
418..
Dora
Bristol, 403.
Dora Clark,
299.
Dora
E.,
523.
Dora
F., 472.
Dora G.,
530.
Dora Gilbnrt.
214.
Dorana Randall.
164.
Dorcas.
47. 51. 60, 61,
88, 90, 150.
161.
Dorcas (B.).
4'j, 47,
60.
Dorcas Brown, 60.
87.
Dorcas Hoxie.
131.
Babcock,
Dorcas Peck-
ham, 150.
Doris, 388.
Doris
E., 513.
Doroleski R.
Perkins,
293-
Dorothy, 375, 407.
Dorothy Key, 13.
Dosia
Lippencott, 276.
Douglas,
221.
Dove,
210.
Dow, 135.
Draper, 285.
Drusilla, 138.
Drusilla
Robinson, 144.
Duane
Perry, 419.
Dudley, 127, 128, 155,
389.
Dutee, J.,
268.
Delilah
R., 416.
Dwight, 200, 290.
Dwight I., 205.
Dwight S., 265.
E. A.
Dimond, 319.
E.
Eunice, 370.
Earl, 472.
Earl
A., 445.
Earl
B., 514.
Earl
C, 338.
Earl
D., 516.
Eber, 164.
Electa
Alexander,
loi.
Edgar L., 304.
Edith,
306, 391.435.459.
Edith
(B.), 435-
Edith A..
d33.
Edith B.
Potter, 278.
Edith H.,
452.
Edith L.
Snider,
410.
Edith M..
257.
Edith P.
Dove, 502.
Edith
R., 445.
Edith
Tucker, 451.
Edith v..
517.
Edmond
H., 440.
Edmond
L., 533.
Edmund,
255, 267.
Edmund
J., 173.
Edna, 307.
Edna A..
373.
Edna
E., 516.
Edna
G., 517.
Edward, 89, 175.
221.
231, 242, 259, 290,
380, 482.
Edward A..
338.
Edward B..
221, 445.
477-
Edward
D., 165, 392,
427.
Babcock,
Edward H.,
401, 443, 465, 515.
Edward
M., 516.
Edward
O., 231.
Edward
P., 150, 268,
453-
Edward
S., 242, 517.
Edward
W., 222, 253,
254, 465-
Edwm, vi, 143, 171,
184, 209, 250, 252,
280, 336, 345,. 405,
483, 489.
Edwm A.,
303, 373, 483.
Edwin
C, 394.
Edwin
G., 504.
Edwin
J., 405.
Edwin
M., 336.
Edwin
O., 378.
Edwin
P., 302, 436.
Edwin
S., 469.
Effie, 431.
Effie
E.,
305.
Effie F.
Lackey, 527.
Effie
Simpkins,
282.
Eldon
H., 303.
Eleanor, 129, 221, 518.
Eleanor A.
Nightin-
gale, 525.
Eleanor C.
Clark, 461.
Eleanor
L.,
281.
Eleanor
Seeley, 504.
Eleanor Vorhis.
167.
Electra
Bostwick.
147.
Elery, 205.
Elgen E., 291.
Eli, 165.
Eli L..
273.
Elias, 39. 53. 54. 78.
137, 182, 184, 233,
235, 272, 324, 377,
415, 549-
Ehas
L.,
377, 378.
Elihu, 10. 16, 22.
23,
49, 75- 94, 102, 135.
385. 542, 546.
Elijah, 104, 105.
Elijah C,
285.
Elisa,
117, 430.
Elisabeth
Merril,
12S.
Elisabeth
Miller,
245.
Elisha, 20.
48, 89. 151.
551, 552.
Elisha G..
371.
Elisha S..
143. 409.
Elisha W..
231.
Eliza, 68, 118, 136, 165,
213,
226,
242, 245,
255. 318, 335, 337,
462.
Index. /n
Babcock. Elizu A..
371.
Eliza A.
Brown, 340.
Eliza A.
Hosley, 309.
Eliza
Andrews, 321.
Eliza
Clapp, 98.
Eliza
Curtiss, 176.
Eliza
Dyer,
100.
Eliza
Ely,
200.
Eliza
Glover, 156.
Eliza
Hulpz, 504.
Eliza
J., 487.
Eliza
J. Carmon, 339.
Eliza
L.,
282.
Eliza L.
Clark, 300.
Eliza
Lippcncotl,
282.
Eliza
McGregor, 247.
Eliza
McNitt, 234.
Eliza Nelson,
123.
Eliza
P., 217.
Eliza
Potter, 383.
Eliza S.
Newton, 336.
Eliza
Scott,
118.
Eliza
Sheffield, 315.
Eliza
Snyder. 274.
Eliza
T., 127.
Eliza
Wells, 356.
Eliza
Wheeler, 412.
Elizabeth, 6,
8. 12,
13, 14.
21,
29. 43.
47, 48, 50. 55.
(^o,
61, 63, 77. 78,
80, 81,
82, 8s, 89, 91, 93,
112, 143, 144, 146,
148, 15
562
Babcock,
Emeline
(B.),
183.
Emeline
C, 525.
Emeline
E., 440.
Emeline
M., 194.
Emeline
Pike, 143.
Emeline Smith,
457.
Emeline T h (i m
p-
son,
210.
Emenetta
J., 277.
Emerancy,
166.
Emery J., 458.
Eniilus
W., 374.
Emily, 104, 114, 136,
200, 224, 279, 319,
430, 443, 5-'6.
Emily A., 490.
Emily
A. Burdick,
516.
Emily
Boardman,
248.
Emily
Brown,
46, 254.
Emily
C.
Goodrich,
525.
Emily E., 324, 334.
Emily
F.,
294, 520.
Emily
Frink,
246, 427.
Emily L., 178.
Emily M., s^;^.
Emily
M. Hall,
217.
Emily
M. Rlaltbie,
259.
Emily
McDaniels,
171.
Emily Nichols, 314.
Emily
Roice,
200.
Emily Sperry, 458.
Emily W.,
220.
Emma, 46,
126,
153,
224, 279, 439.
Emma A. Carter.
297.
Emma
Bentley, 316.
Emma Cummins,
292.
Emma
D., 471.
Emma
E., 483.
Emma H., 211,
402.
Emma
Ingraham, 376.
Emma
J., 435, 50i.
Emma L.,
131, 205,
360.
Emma L.
Parmenter,
294.
Emma L. Wehrman,
527-
E m m a
Langworthy,
226.
Emma M. Saw,
404.
Emma ]\Iortimer,
378.
Emma N. Connell,
380.
Emma
Potter, 470.
Emma Richmond,
516.
Emma S.,
434.
Emma
Snyder, 405.
Emmet
E., 417.
Inde.v.
Babcock, Emogene, 383,
514-
Emogene M., 289.
Emogene S., 383.
Emory, 134.
Emory D., 294.
Ennietta,
280.
Enos, 158, 431.
Enos
J., 273.
Ephraim, 85, 123, 132,
136, 149-
Ephraim S.,
168.
Erastus, 182, 293.
Erastus
F., 521.
Erastus
W., 384.
Eri
D., 315.
Ernest, 303, 519.
Ernest
B., 375.
Ernest
F.,
281.
Erven
S., 463.
Erving
O.,
473.
Erwin
L., 468.
Erzula
O., 214.
Essie E.,
370.
Estella Dean,
489.
Estella
Green, 285.
Estella
Sprayth, 402.
Estelle M.,
478.
Esther, 36, 62, 74, 126,
131, 132, 182, 260,
282.
Esther
Billings, 114.
Esther
Brewer, 424.
Esther
Cobb,
102.
Esther
Cogshell, 464.
Esther
Cole, 235.
Esther Crandall, 63,
64.
Esther
Davis, 405.
Esther
E.,
212.
Esther
Fish,
212.
Esther
H., 91, 150.
Esther Harrison,
250.
Esther
Hazard,
35.
Esther
Ostrander, 94.
Esther
P., 355.
Esther
Sprague, 183.
Esther Stanton,
74.
Esther V.,
300.
Ethan A.,
147, 296.
Ethan
B., 97, 150,
160.
Ethan E.,
440.
Ethel, 458, 526.
Ethel
J., 489.
Ethel L.,
306, 433.
Ethel
M., 527.
Ettie M.
Smith, 472.
Ettie M.
Winchester,
453-
Eugene E., 517.
Babcock,
Eugene J., 433.
Eugene L., 527.
Eugene R., 477.
Eugenia, 530.
Eugenia
L.
Lewis, 300.
Eula
M., 435.
Eunice, 47, 48, 51, 62,
78, 79, 123, 126, 172,
203, 209, 223, 267,
315, 537, 552.
Eunice A.,
411, 536.
Eunice
Billings, 49.
Eunice
E., 174, 326.
Eunice E.
Palmer,
228.
Eunice
Haskins, 135.
Eunice
L., 247.
Eunice
Maine, 317.
Eunice
Newell, 289.
Eunice
Robbins,
188.
Eunice
S., 168, 432.
Eunice
S., 432.
Eunice
Smith, 173.
Eunice
Stephens, 370.
Eunice
Wilcox, 315.
Euphemia, 275.
Eva
B., 339.
Eva
Bostford, 429.
Eva
F.,
455.
Eva
Harter, 480.
Eva
K., 481.
Eva
S., 215.
Evaline
Carris, 454.
Evelena,
520.
Evelena
Denison,
392.
Eveline, 161,
183, 192.
Evelyn
M. Bowan,
490.
Everett
C, 406.
Everzalline, 462.
Evonelle, 445.
Experience, 50,
loi.
Experience Brown, 97.
Experience
C o b u
rn,
105.
Experience George,
116.
Ezekiel, 49, 209,
212.
Ezra,
9, 35, 97,
99, 130,
163,
168, 228,
248.
Ezra
H., 283.
Ezra S.,
303.
F. Azelia
Castle, 303.
Faith
E.,
475.
Faith
v.,
475.
Fannie, 206, 465.
Fannie
A., 418.
Fannie Cross,
466.
Fannie F.
Richards,
357-
Fannie
Walrod,
288.
Fanny, 78, 155, 179.
Babcock,
F a n n
y
B.
Starr,
254.
Fanny Burdick, 205.
Fanny
E.
Watrous,
302.
Fanny
Fonda,
318.
Fanny Gallup, 155.
Fanny
I. Teed,
338.
Fanny J., 308.
Fanny M., 479, 520.
Fanny Al., 520.
Fanny Peard, 487.
Fannv Slocum,
91.
Fanny
Tifft. 118.
Fanny
West. 212.
Fay, 436.
Fern,
469.
Fitch, 179.
Flora, 205.
Flora A. Coon,
293.
Flora Cook,
522.
Flora D.
Mondy, 336.
Flora
E., 374.
Flora
I., vi, 468.
Florence, 299, 369, 431,
492, 503, 53-2.
Florence
A., 374. 418.
Florence H..
413.
Florence
J. Lccke,
395.
Florence M.,
527.
Florence M. Clans,
159-
Florence O.,
374.
Florence Sherman,
416.
Florence Skellie,
171.
Florilla Sweet. 210.
Floyd
A.,
435.
Forest M..
299.
Forrest
F., 474.
Forrest R.,
474.
Frances,
46, 69, 90. 91.
148, 209. 214, 259,
269. 315. 381.
Frances A., 218,
485.
Frances
C,
312.
Frances
D., 375.
Frances
E.,
485.
Frances E. Heard.
298.
Frances E.
Maine,
317.
Frances H..
298.
Frances
J., 149.
Frances
Jacobs, 380.
Frances
M., 151, 258.
Frances
Pierce.
269.
Frances
T., 425.
Frances V..
293.
Frances V.
Redman,
421.
Index.
Babcock, Francis,
129,
150, 175, 220, 502.
Francis
B., 356, 357.
Francis G.,
386, 387.
Francis
H., 219.
Francis
AI., 210, 482.
Francis
N.,
222.
Frank,
118. 206.
269,
308, 378, 403, 436,
457, 465, 467, 489-
Frank
C, 425, 5i2.
Frank
D., 397, 398.
Frank
E., 412, 459,
463, 468, 516.
Frank
H., 360, 441,
483.
Frank
J., 292, 467.
Frank
L., 472.
Frank
P., 421, 477.
Frank
W., 265, 290,
316.
Franklin, 141, 188, 297,
393-
Franklin D..
304.
Franklin H..
474.
Franklin
L., 391.
Franklin
N.,
261.
Fred, 303, 404. 458.
Fred
A., 477, 482.
Fred
E., 433.
Fred
H., 474.
Fred
L., 370, 523.
Fred O.
Stowell, 454.
Fred
R.,
380.
Fred W.,
503.
Freda
Russel, 430.
Freddie, 312.
Frederic.
407. 425.
Frederic H.,
Tfyj.
Frederick, 67,
86,
141,
155. 221, 291. 320.
Frederick
A., 221, 389.
Frederick H..
412, 437,
524-
.
Frederick I..
2)7^-
Frederick
;\[..
243. 522.
Frederick R.,
429.
Frederick S., 222,
242.
Frederick W..
339, 341,
412.
Freelove
Wright. 471.
Fronie H. Marvin.
299.
Gardner,
46, 90, 209.
Garrison.
298.
Gean,
276.
George,
xxvii. xxviii.
II, 17. 19, 20, 21, 22,
33, 45, 46. 85.
86.
91.
133. 13s, 136. i.i3.
IS9, 175. 177. 184.
Babcock,
Geo.
{cont'd)
209, 230, 244, 24s
251, 252, 254, 332
?>zz, 356, 378, 384
406, 426, 447, 457
522, 542, 551, 552
George A., 243,
260
289, 338, 483.
George Aldrich, 247.
George B., 425.
George C, 227, 321,
405-
George D., 256, 412,
430.
George E., 296, 523.
George F., 224, 243,
261.
George G., 153, 251,
386.
George H., 51, 204,
221, 300, 301, 378,
388, 412, 445, 477.
George K., 492.
George L., 230, 301,
3?,i^ 338.
George M., 357, 459,
493-
George N.,
206,
466
525-
George
O.,
481.
George P., 92, 145.
172. 214. 269, 446.
George Page.
201.
George R., 87. 360,
407.
George
S.,
363. 458,
483-
George
T..
445.
George W., 72, 142.
167. 2x6, 237, 261,
418, 427-
Georganna Odell, 320.
Georgia, 391, 439.
Georgia
Wood
in, 381.
Georgiana, 498.
Gersham,
109,
no.
Gersham A..
2>?)^-
Gertrude, 280,
387.
Gertrude E..
449. 537.
Gertrude H..
466.
Gertrude
McCoy. 514.
Gertrude Rohl.
477.
Gertrude S.
Hastings,
426.
Gideon. 20.
44, 46. 62,.
81.
83. 90, 13T.
Gideon
C, 147, 256.
Gideon
H., 397.
Gi'deon P.,
257.
Gilbert, 163.
564
Babcock, Giles, 216, 339,
392.
Gill
son, 209.
Glen
L., 419.
Gordon
M., 524.
Grace, 56, 114, ii5>
280, 333, 435, 446,
462, 489, 534.
Grace A.
Heap, 536.
Grace
B., 387-
Grace
E., 376, 407.
537-
Grace
Hinckley, 94.
Grace Isaacs,
Ob.
Grace
L., 413.
Grace
Reynolds, 471.
Grace W. Kernochan.
394-
Graham E.,
410.
Granville
S., 277.
Guilford
C., 410.
Gulielma, 92.
Gurdon, 94, 121, 209,
270.
Gurdon
E., 471.
Gurdon
Y., 130.
Guy B., 519.
Guy
v., 460.
H. Ella
Crumb, 401.
H. Lee.
491.
Hamden R..
372.
Hamilton,
206.
Hamlin.
131.
Hampton C., 133.
Hannah, 8, 12.
13, 36,
43, 51, 62, 64.
68.
72,
74, 75. 83. P4. 87, 95.
99,
102, 119, 120,
122, 124. 128, 132,
135, I39> 141- 145.
164,
182, 183. 223,
226,
228,
229, 241,
260, 271,
280,
381,
437-
Hannah A..
153. 176,
194,
260,
347-
Hannah A. Witter.
480.
Hannah B.,
251.
Hannah Barber, 182.
Hannah Bill Coates.
13. 14-
Hannah Brusie,
163.
Hannah Burdick,
99,
124.
Hannah
Champlin, 72.
75-
Hannah Cross.
93.
Hannah E..
149.
Hannah E.
Maine, 447.
Index.
Babcock,
Hannah
H.,
260.
Hannah
Hazard,
262.
Hannah Hendricks,
103.
Hannah
Lewis,
102.
Hannah M.
Wells,
382.
Hannah
Miller, 140.
Hannah
P., 149, 245,
267.
Hannah P.
(B.), 149.
Hannah
R., 408.
Hannah R.
Brown,
145-
Hannah
Reynolds, 159.
Hannah
Rhodes, 134.
Hannah
Rich, 133.
Hannah
Richards, 199.
Hannah
S.,
212.
Hannah
Stanton, 30.
Hannah
Thompson,
122.
Hannah
W., 179.
Hannah Williams.
204.
Harold, 369. 375- 5
18.
Harold
A., 435.
Harold
B., 387.
Harold
F., 407.
Harold
H., 372.
Harold
O., 434.
Harold
P., 437.
Harold S.,
280.
Harold
W., 533
Harriet, 33,
140, 164,
223, 230,
290, 295.
383, 421,
Harr
Harr
Harr
373
T^arr
Harr
470
Harr
308
Harr
Harr
Harr
Harr
Harr
Harr
Harr
Harr
Harr
317
Harr
Harr
344,
67.
165.
251.
302,
462.
et
(B.),
166.
iet
A., 269.
lOI.
166,
254.
380,
536.
et A.
Landphere.
et A. Palmer.
361.
et A. Overton,
et A. Yeaton,
et Archer,
417.
et B. Cross,
253.
et
Burgess, 337.
et Button,
239.
et C,
440.
;et Coates.
331.
et Colvin.
289.
et
Crosby. 379.
et D.
Bentley,
et Du
Bois, 245.
et
E., 296, 301,
372. 414-
Babcock,
Harriet E.
Bishop, 277.
Harriet E, H e 1 m e
r,
531-
Harriet
F., 275, 531.
Harriet
Graves,
268.
Harriet
Guthrie, 230.
Harriet
Jackson, 357.
Harriet
L., 421, 454.
Harriet
Lewis, 451.
Harriet
M., 424.
Harriet M.
Brusie,
464.
Harriet M.
Clarke,
300.
Harriet M.
Crandall,
257-
Harriet
Mclntire, 232.
Harriet
N., 172, 388.
Harriet
Page,
201.
Harriet P e 1 1 o
n, 161,
239-
Harriet
Price, 164.
Harriet
R., 402.
Harriet
Robinson, 147.
Harriet
S., 324.
Harriet
Shattuck, 175.
Harriet
Vose, 379.
Harriet Walker, 126,
Harriette
A., 258.
Harriette
E., 306.
Harris,
100.
Harrison
L., 436.
Harry, 67, 117, I47,
183, 212, 220, 308,
318, 406.
Harry
A., 371.
Harry C, 183, 257.
Harry D., 335.
Harry J.. 524.
Harry
M..
374.
Harry
R.,
385.
Harry
S.,
392.
Harry
V., 222.
Harry
W.,
246, 392.
Harvey, 432.
Hattie, 175. 203.
Hattie
Darely. 458.
Hattie E..
518.
Hattie
G., 313.
Hattie
K., 429.
Hattie
L., 178.
Hattie Law.
178.
Hattie
Phillips, 449.
Hattie Weaver,
488.
Hazard,
148.
Helen,
214, 275, 290,
.^85, 395.
Helen A.,
401.
Helen B.,
488.
Babcock,
Helen C. Mur-
ray, 479-
Helen
D., 424.
Helen E.
Morris, 306.
Helen
Hunt, 505.
Helen L..
424.
Helen
M., 384, 407,
429.
Helen M. Clarke,
420.
Helen M.
Green, 412.
Helen
Negus, 357.
Helen
Roberts, 474.
Helen
Rogers, 224.
Helen
V., 131.
Helen W.,
443.
Helena
Kimball, 396.
Heman
A., 406.
Heman
E., 523.
Henrietta
Averill, 299.
Henrietta C,
171.
Henrietta P.
Keeney,
446.
Henrietta Roden,
474.
Henrietta Van Patten
Taylor, 348.
Henrietta
VV., 501.
Henry, 64, 65. 68, 74-
84, 124, 127, 135,
141, 154, 163, 166,
174, 189. 209,
220,
230, 259, 271, 316,
322, 384, 403, 434,
474, 482, 505.
Henry A., 376. 424.
522.
Henry
B..
289.
Henry C, 171, 176,
205, 418, 425, 428.
Henry D., 173, 375,
zn, 5 19, 520.
Henry E.,
262,
290,
523.
Henry P., 447.
Henry
G.,
270.
Henry H., 178; 232,
251^ 325. 412.
Henrj'
L., 266.
Henry M., 481.
Henry N., 470, 526.
Henry O., 232, 276.
Henry
P., 413.
Henry
R., 188, 21
t,
477-
Henry
S.,
526.
Henry
T..
259, 425.
Henry
W.,
172. 221,
261.
Hepsibah
H.,
385.
Herbert, 378.
Herbert
A.,
302.
maex.
Babcock,
Herbert
E.,
^72, ?,-7i, 2,77.
Herbert
H., 326.
Herbert
M., 379.
Herbert
P., 412.
Herbert
W., 451.
Herman
C, 251.
Herman
V., 446.
Hermon, 205.
Hermon
I., 421.
Herrick,
161.
Hester, 275.
Hester Van
Derzee,
275-
Hester
Wortendyke,
443-
H e 1 1 i e A.
Beekman,
379-
Hettie B.
Hynds, 482.
Hetty A., 429.
Hezekiah, 20, 47, 87,
97, 145, 150, 162,
163, 262, 551, 552.
Hiram, 143, 156, 171,
321, 322.
Hiram
A., 411.
Hiram
W., 383.
Homer
B., 178.
Homer
., 339.
Horace, 163,
182.
253.
263, 322, 372, 380,
470.
Horace
E., 500.
Horace
G., 215.
Horace
H., 438.
Horace
M., 214.
Horace S..
292. 316.
Horatio
B., 130.
Horatio
D., 233.
Howard, 313, 439, 534.
Howard
L., 232, 434,
444.
Howard
N., 443.
Howard
P., 518.
Hoxie,
263.
Hugh W., 176.
Huldah, 79, 151, 167,
233,
288.
345, 446.
Huldah
(B.), 233.
Huldah Burdick. 162.
Huldah Green,
151.
lantha
A., 432.
lantha A. Carriel.
432.
lantha C.
Hurlbut,
429.
Ichabod, 36, 27- 44-
49, 7i- 74. 75,
81,
83. 131, 132, 135.
144, 183, 184, 247,
249.
Baljcock, Ida, 298.
Ida A.
Gates, 504.
Ida
B., 485.
Ida
Barton, 503.
Ida
Daniels, 483.
Ida
E., 291, 464.
Ida E.
Sisson, 266,
482.
Ida E. Sisson
(B.),
482.
Ida
Howard, 465.
Ida
J., 530.
Ida L.
Peck, 418.
Ida
M., 412, 431, 483.
Ida M.
Chapman, 265.
Ida M.
Willey, 412.
Ida
Putnam, 357.
Ida
Stewart, 283.
Ida
Templar, 305.
Idelle
Richardson, ZZ^-
Ila
L., 527.
Ina
L., 529.
Inez, 173, 516.
Inez
A., 516.
Ira, 134, 135, 164.
Ira
B., 483.
Ira
J., 532.
Ira
L., 172, 306.
Ira P..
283.
Irena
Gilbert, 447.
Irene,
79.
Irness
E., 477.
Irving, 206, 395.
Irving F., 332.
Irving S., 175.
Isaac, 42, 71, 118,
121,
209, 210, 292.
Isaac
A., 377.
Isabel,
43.
Isabel
Graham, 409.
Isabel
Hill, 277.
Isabell
Davis,
281.
Isabelle Brown Wood.
525-
Isabelle H.
Spaulding,
388.
Isabelle Wells.
469.
Isabelle
Woof, 532.
Isadore, 292.
Isadore
(B.), 276, 279.
Isaiah,
v, 28, 54, 549.
Ithamer.
292.
Ithamer
D., 164.
Iva.
503.
J.
A d e 1 1 e
Blackmer,
38s.
J.
Le
Roy. 517.
Jabez
C.
224.
Jabez W., 224.
Jabez Wight, 132, 133.
566
Babcock, Jackson, 457.
Jacob, 158,
281.
Jacob D., 194, 195, 345-
Jacob
E., 358.
Jacob
H.,
278.
James, xxviii, 5, 14,
15, 16, 17, 20, 22,
24, 25, 27, 28, 29,
30, 3^, 34. 35. 38,
39, 52, 53. 54. 55,
56, 57, 58, 62, 63,
80, 81, 115, 116,
123, 129, 134, 152,
159, 179. 212, 228i
234, 250, 265, 271,
315, 3^0, 542, 544,
545, 546, 547, 548,
549, 550, 551.
James
A., 504.
James
B.,
449, 467, 476.
James
C,
150, 461, SU-
James E., 369, 449,
451, 532.
James F., 290, 341, 512.
James H., 461.
James
H.
M., 418.
James L., 135, 156, 245,
537-
James M., 130, 290.
James
N.,
388, 517.
James
O.,
159, 407.
James P., 385.
James R., 228, 368, 436.
James S., 130.
James
T.,
360.
James W., 212,
250,
420.
Jane,
12,
13, 176,
226,
240, 356.
Jane A., 131, 333, 340.
Jane
A. Betts,
243.
Jane
A. Tburl)er,
272.
Jane
B.
Segar,
261.
Jane
C,
242, 437.
Jane
C. Clarke.
371.
Jane Cornwell, 140.
Jane
E.,
333.
Jane
Edmond,
384.
Jane
H.
Fleming, 430.
Jane Hill, 283.
Jane Knight, 299.
Jane
M.,
309.
Jane
M.
Rose, 341.
Jane
Morehouse,
189.
Jane Northrup, 384,
386.
Jane Northrup (B.),
384.
Jane
O. Harwood,
304.
Jane Palmer, 140.
Illdc.V.
Babcock,
Jane Rose,
435-
Jane Sheldon, 179.
Jane Wallace,
loi.
Janette M., 440.
Janette
McNeil,
233.
J
a
red, 98, 119, 120,
208, 277.
Jared E., 303.
Jared R., 381.
Jared S., 130,
222.
Jason, 51, 77, 96.
Jasper, 357, 358, 416.
Jeanette, 307.
Jeanette Derbois, 430.
Jemima (B.), 36.
J
e m i m a L. L a n
g-
worthy, 468.
J
e m i m a
Lippencott,
280.
Jemima McBurney,
276.
Jemima Reynolds, 44.
Jennie, 167, 265, 306,
416, 481.
Jennie B., 503.
Jennie
B.
Powell, 523.
Jennie G., 320.
Jennie M., 243. 296,
368, 477-
Jennie J., 499.
Jennie Powell, 433.
Jennie Rider, 395.
Jennie
Wheaton,
131.
Jenny H., 461.
Jeremiah, 51, 75, 95,
138, 234.
Jerome R., 171.
Jerusha, 223.
Jerusha G.,
201.
Jesse, 49, 58, 76. 77.
79, 93,
122,
123,
135, 152, 158, 210,
222,
254, 276, 279,
283, 316, 2,33,-
Jesse
Brown, 200.
Jesse
P.,
450, 523.
Jessie, 369, 416, 487,
503-
Jessie
A. Williams,
307-
Jessie B., 473.
Jessie F., 265.
Jessie H.,
389.
Jessie
H.
Pratt,
286.
Jessie L.,
524.
Jessie M.,
525.
Jessie
R.
Collins,
262.
Jessie True,
405.
Joanna, 72.
Babcock, Joanna
Mc-
Dowell, 34, 35.
Job, 13, 15, 19, 22, 43,
44, 56, 78, 80, 143,
144, 247, 542, 546.
Joel, 176.
Joel B., 280,
282.
Joel C, 158.
John, iv, 13, 14, 15,
16, 18, 22, 23, 25,
26, 36, 38, 43, 44,
48, 58, 74, 75, 79,
80, 81, 82, 83, 84,
IIS, 117, 119, 126,
132, 134, 135, 141,
143, 144, 150, 158,
163, 164, 176, 181,
191, 206, 213, 223,
243, 245, 254, 262,
269, 275, 280, 285,
393, 416, 460, 463,
490, 535. 542, 543.
544, 546, 547, 549.
John
A.,
360, 378, 462.
John B., 392.
John
C,
72, 123, 136,
210, 225, 226, 230,
447-
John
D.,
189, 261, 317,
432, 502.
John E., 356, 357, 445.
John
F.,
305, 439.
John H., 224, 283, 424,
426.
John J., 156, 345, 403.
John L., 135, 2,2,2, 487,
492.
John M., 92, 148, 149,
310.
John
N.,
149, 424.
John
P., 120, 121, 150,
267, 316. 378, 523.
John
P.
Tallman, 443.
John
R., 200, 210, 271,
281.
315, 317, 359,
369. 377^ 460.
Jolm S.,
282,
315, 430,
432.
John
W., 17s, 291, 308,
384, 435, 471, 477,
481.
Jonas, 53, 103, 104.
Jonas L., 317.
Jonathan
B., 21,
33,
35, 36, 39. 44, 46,
47. 51, 73' 79, 82,
83, 89, 90, 91. 117,
149, 203, 204, 548,
550.
Jonathan P., 149.
Babcock, Joseph, xxviii,
5, 13, 14,
16, 22, 23,
24, 25, 27, 36, 44, 45,
49, 52, 74, 81, 92,
95. 97, loi, u6, 132,
133, 134, 135, 161,
176, 211, 223, 279,
292, 542, 546.
Joseph A., 401.
Joseph C, 307, 435.
Joseph H., 286, 309,
369, 446.
Joseph J., 464.
Joseph M., 371, 402.
Joseph N.,
218.
Joseph P., 149, 236.
Joseph S., 224.
Joseph T., 289.
Josephine, 245, 251,
265, 359-
Josephine
A.,
475.
Josephine B., 440.
Josephine Barber,
266.
Josephine
L.,
175.
Josephine
Luther
s,
368.
Joshua, 17.
28,
30, 31,
32, 34, 36. 38, 39. (33.
65, 68,
74, 77.
88.
89.
95, 107,
108,
109,
no, III, 113, 123,
124, 127, 156, 186,
211, 223, 276, 548.
Joshua A., 233.
Joshua F., 156, 326.
Joshua G.,
281.
Joshua
M., 128.
Joshua W.,
211.
Josiah, 79.
Judah.
62.
Judith, 50, 96.
Judith Davis,
50.
Julia, 213, 244, 287,
322, 404, 536.
Julia A., 158, 175. 339,
414-
JuHa
A. Cohvell, 280.
Julia
A. Dibble,
304.
Julia
A.
Sherman,
481.
Julia Adams,
242.
Julia C, 204.
Julia E., 265.
Julia
F.
Westlake,
533.
Julia Frances,
234.
Julia I.,
468.
Julia J., 303.
Julia Johnson, 369.
Julia
Kowalskey. 298.
Julia L., 417.
Julia Landphere, 173.
Inde.v.
Babcock, Julia
M.,
350,
351, 355-
Julia jMason, 360.
Julia S., 430.
Julia Spencer, 165.
Julia Spoon, 248.
Julia
T.
Chesbrough,
304.
Juliet, 491.
Juliette,
162.
Juliette Major, 173.
Julius, 322.
Julius A., 233.
Julius T.,
282.
Justina, 250.
Justus, 79.
Kate, 285, 405.
Kate B.
Brown, 504.
Kate C.
Howe, 297.
Kate
D.,
220.
Kate D.
(B.),
220.
Kate
Deshler, 525.
Kate
E., 514.
Kate
H., 387.
Kate
Hunger, 4^.
Kate
Ritchey, 290.
Kate
S.,
390.
Kate S.
Cole, 329.
Kate
Way, 377.
Kate
Woodworth,
161.
Katherine
C, 300.
Katherine E.
Tallman,
443-
Kathleen Winn,
429.
Keturah Gavitt,
133.
Keziah
G.,
330.
Keziah
Smith,
121.
Kitty
M..
224.
L. C., 282.
La
Mott,
166, 203.
Landy B., 534.
Langdon, 522.
L a n t i e A. Burdick.
377-
Lara, 458.
Laura, 163, 165, 209,
213, 326, 430.
Laura
Burroughs, 488.
Laura
C,
323.
Laura C. Wade,
308.
Laura E.,
297, 300.
Laura E. Cone,
265.
Laura
Holmes,
233.
Laura
J., 449. 536.
Laura
K., 360.
Laura
M.,
245.
Laura
R., 282.
Laura R.
(B.),
282.
Laura
S., 526.
Laura V.
Bristol, 406.
Babcock,
Laura W.
Huntley, 325.
Laura
Whitney,
282.
Lauractt
Maltby, 469.
Lauren
H., 171.
Laurence,
161.
Lavina B.
Hair, 503.
Lavina
Eddy, 167.
Lavina
Goodrich, 241.
Lavina
Jinks, 224.
Lavina
L., 214.
Lawrence, 377.
Lawrence
W., 432.
Leafy L., 293.
Leah
A.^
280.
Leander, 163, 168, 171,
327-
Le
Claire, 383.
Lecta
Burdick, 287.
Lee, 124.
Leela, 384.
Leeman
B., 379.
Leigh A., 338.
Lela
M., 531.
Leland A..
537.
Lemond
H., 404.
Lemuel, 430.
Lena, 380, 458, 489.
Leo
A., 370.
Leoline
Booth, 477.
Leon, 370.
Leona
T., 527.
Leonard,
161.
Leonard
L., 358.
Leora, 472.
Leroy, 104, 165,
288.
Leroy J., 250.
Leslie W.,
434.
Letta
C, 383.
Lettie E.
Lloyd, 445.
Lettie
Landphere, 278.
Leura
Bates, 255.
Levi,
155.
Lewis B.
W., 392.
Lewis
E., 431.
Lewis
H., 159, 398.
Lewis
W., 426.
Libbie
Brown,
178.
Libbie
Thomas, 250.
Liberty Furman, 245.
Lida R.
Doane,
475.
Lida
Silver, 248.
Lidie B.
Yarnall, 454.
Lila,
439.
Lilian
^L, 394.
Lilias E..
389.
Lillian, 485, 487, 504.
Lillian A. Sloan,
504.
Lillian
E., 476.
Lillian
L., 357.
568
Babcock,
Lillian
M., 376.
Lillian
V., 303.
Lillie, 283, 472, 532.
Lillie A.
Barnes, 472.
Lillie
Henry, 171.
Lillie
J. Root, 385.
Lillie
M., 370.
Lillie
S., 333, 336.
Lily Clark, 395.
Lina
M., 178.
Lina
Young, 421.
Lincoln, 527.
Linn
B., 494.
Lizzie A., 281, 418.
Lizzie B. Atkinson,
296.
Lizzie
E., 481.
Lizzie M., 304, 447. 47i-
Lizzie
Taylor, 265.
Lizzie
Weston, 394.
Lizzie
Young, 366.
Lloyd L., 527.
Locadie,
216.
Lodema, 163.
Lodowick,
123, 126,
132, 136, 225.
Lois, 58, 63, 153.
T<^^-
Lois A. Matterson,
446.
Lois A. Thurber,
272.
Lois
Billings, 57.
Lois
C, 372.
Lois C.
Kysor, 370.
Lois
D.,
221.
Lois
E.,
262.
Lois Greenman,
75.
Lois Hibbard, 116.
Lois
J., 433.
Lois
Laurens, 75.
Lois Lewis, 208.
Lois
M., 381.
Lois
N., 257.
Lois Potter, 211.
Lois Ross.
250.
Lois Westcott,
383.
Lora Rice,
234.
Lora
W., 178.
Lorana, 287.
Lorana
Foster,
161.
Lorella B., 181.
Lorema
Oatley,
212.
Loren, 187.
Loren R.,
276.
Lorene E.,
375.
Lorenzo, lor, 167.
Lorenzo
D., 385.
Lorett
Coon, 206.
Loretta Brown,
170.
Lorinda
Mungar, 463.
Lorinde
Otis,
120.
Index.
B a b c o c k, Lottie Bar-
deen, 436.
Lottie C.
Malory, 462.
Louis, 163, 303.
Louis
A., 278.
Louis
L., 381.
Louisa, 68, loi, 129,
136, 378.
Louisa A.
Carmen,
170.
Louisa
Brown, 384.
Louisa
Clark, 265.
Louisa
Cole, 235.
Louisa
E., 373.
Louisa
G., 359, 361.
Louisa
Gilinore, 115.
Louisa
M.,
200.
Louisa
Silvis, 357.
Louisa Weston,
248.
Louise, 391, 407.
Louise Austin,
407.
Louise
B.,
216.
Louise Bebee, loi.
Louise
Boucher,
216.
Louise
E., 420.
Louise E.
Cearley, 426.
Louise Davis.
285.
Louise
G., 468.
Louise
J.
Rhodes, 201.
Louise Newell,
175.
Louise
Parkhill, 518.
Louise
Wood, 385.
Love,
210.
Lovey
Roberts,
250.
Lovila
Murray, 458.
Lovilla, 418.
Lua E.
Card, 372.
Luah Griffin,
441.
Lucas, 51.
Lucenia Case,
358.
Lucile, 468, 474, 479.
Lucinda,
loi.
109, 264.
Lucinda
A.,
480.
Lucinda Brown,
314.
Lucinda Decker,
245.
Lucinda F.,
270.
Lucinda
Gilbert, 167.
Lucinda
J., 419.
Lucinda Alaxson,
165
Lucinda Pettie,
323.
Lucinda
Shepardson,
168.
Lucretia,
38, 53, 78, 94.
190.
Lucretia
(B.), 38, 53.
Lucretia Davis,
109,
TIG, 235;.
Lucretia F. Evans,
368.
Lucretia Gardner,
209.
Lucretia
M., 415.
Babcock,
Lucretia
R., 385.
Lucy, 51, 71, 75, 91,
94, 102, 103, 117,
121, 123, 132, 137,
140, 165, 179, 197,
213, 228, 313, 319,
379-
Lucy (B.), 91,
228.
Lucy A., vi, 170, 209,
211, 299, 349, 360,
410.
Lucy
A.
Clark,
loi.
Lucy
A.
Huntingtgon,
169.
Lucy
A.
Maxson, 171.
Lucy
A.
Stillman, 300.
Lucy Allen, 292.
Lucy B.,
216,
363.
Lucy
B.
Shackford,
426.
Lucy Bell, 127.
Lucy Bishop, 147.
Lucy Blackman,
201.
Lucy Burton, 436.
Lucy
Chesebro,
338.
Lucy Crary,
208.
Lucy D., 130.
Lucy
D.
(B.), 130.
Lucy Davis, 136.
Lucy E., 174, 304.
Lucy H., 179.
Lucy Havard, 404.
Lucy J., 378-
Lucy L., 172, 292,
Lucy
L. Austin,
537.
Lucy Lee, 293.
Lucv M., 224, 243, 479.
Lucy
.M.
Lathrop, 358.
Lucy
Maxson,
97.
Lucy McKinley, 274.
Lucy P., 187.
Lucy
Valentine, 435.
Lucy
Wilcox,
60.
Lucy
Witt,
175.
Lucyett,
182.
Lueila
A., 309.
Luella
F., 532.
Lueila R.,
463.
Luke,
65,
66,
67, 88,
100.
125,
126,
132, 144.
Luke P.,
290, 291.
Lula, 338.
Lulu
M., 527.
Lulu
Youngs, 465.
Lura, 174.
Lydia, 48, 51, 55, 79.
80,
84, 98, 123, 141,
143, 170, 177, 184,
201, 274, 290, 322,
335, 431, 472, 534.
Babcock,
L
y
d i a
(B.),
290.
Lydia
A.
Davis,
280.
Lydia Barber, 172.
Lydia Bowen, 230.
Lydia Biirdick, 383.
Lydia
C.
Wightman,
267.
Lydia Campbell, 397.
Lydia Crandall, 22, 23.
Lydia
Darrow, 190.
Lydia Davis, 87.
Lydia
E.,
225.
Lydia Gardner, 209.
Lydia J.,
281.
Lydia Keller, 294.
Lydia
L., 533.
Lydie Lee, 79.
Lydia Macomber, 258.
Lvdia INI a X s o
n, 158,
'281.
Lydia Palmer, 385.
Lydia
Smith,
245.
Lydia
V., 369.
Lydia Wells, 164.
Lydia Wight, 132, 133.
Lydia
Woodward,
141.
Lyman F.,
210.
Lyman R., 358.
Lynn, 458.
Lynn
Kimbrich,
476.
Lyra, 377-
Lysander, 234.
M.
Kate, 499.
Mabel, 435> 499-
Mabel
A., 378.
Mabel Buch,
482.
Mabel E.
Montgomery,
524-
Mabel
F., 296.
Mabel
J., 469.
Mabel L.,
493.
Mable,
266.
Mable Hatch,
183.
Madison,
161.

Mae
G., 517.
Magdalene,
211.
Maggie
A.
Watt, 532.
Maggie D.,
281.
Maggie McChesney,
493-
Maggie
Pratt,
272.
Mahala
Morgan,
181.
]\I a h a 1 a
Sherwood,
435-
Malinda, 429.
Malinda
McCart, 290.
Malinda
Tarbox, 370.
Malone
S.,
374.
Maltbie
D., 443, 444.
Index.
Babcock, Malvina, 163.
Mamie, 406.
Mamie E.
Kerwich,
512.
Manville, 165.
Marah,
226.
Maranda, 295.
Marcclla
E., 289.
Marcia,
100.
Marcia Cook,
431.
-Marcia
Wing, 310.
Maretta Townson,
153.
Margaret, 283, 359.
^Margaret
A.
Daly, 525.
IMargaret C, 525.
Margaret
E.
Bechtol,
537.
Margaret J., 276.
Margaret J. Oliver,
230.
Margaret M., 409, 521.
^Margaret Moore, 276.
Margaret
S.
Burke,
228.
Margaret Schuyler,
(B.), 136.
Margaret T., 424.
^largaret
V.
Schuyler,
230.
Maria, 131, 146, 241,
268, 272, 327, 341,
390.
Maria
A., 129, 413.
Maria A.
Bicknell, 389.
Maria
Barton, 274.
Maria
Chesebro, 415.
Maria
Dailey, 429.
Maria
E., 389.
INIaria
Eells, 215.
Maria G. Green,
483.
Maria
Hubbell, 338.
Maria
J., 456.
Maria
Kellogg, 323.
Maria
Knapp, 255.
Maria L.,
423.
Maria L. Schermer-
horn, 320.
Maria
Morgan, 254.
INLaria P..
536.
Maria
Potter, 290.
Maria
Purdy, 164.
]\Iaria S.
Bonfoey, 241.
J\laria Shute, 216.
ATaria Stowe,
310.
IMaria
V., 460.
Maria V.
Feare}', 460.
Maria
Warner,
425.
Maria York, 206.
Mariah
Ayres, 283.
Mariah L.,
130.
Babcock,
Marian, 250.
Marian A.
Burdick,
516.
Marian
C, 476.
Maribah, 48.
Marie, 375-
Marie
A., 519.
Marie
E., 267.
IMarie E.
Brown, 374.
Marie
Hurd, 439.
Marie
Sleight, 394.
Marietta
B., 332.
Marietta
Betts, 502.
Mariette, 72.
Marion, 245.
Marion
A., 527.
Marion
B., 345.
Marion B.
Alden, 512.
Marion B.
Devoll,
345-
Marion
F., 403.
Marion
R., 524.
Marion
Stone, 245.
Marjorie B., 433.
IMarjorie E., 518.
Marjorie Rodman, 445.
Marlborough, 132.
Marlon
P., 308.
i\Iarsend, 295.
ALartha, 33, 49. 53, 86,
87, 97, 118, 120, 124,
144, 145, 157, 158,
192, 194, 212, 246,
251, 282, 284, 290,
332, 406, 494, 514-
Martha
(B.), 194,
282.
Martha A.
Palmer,
477-
^ilartha B.
Champlin,
377-
ALartha B. Cross, 253.
Martha
Brainard, 489.
Martha Brown,
451.
Martha
Bugbee, 198.
Martha Card,
152.
Martha
Chipman, 377.
Martha Davis,
96,,
Martha Dickens,
227.
Martha E.,
264, 267,
281.
Martha E.
(B.), 267.
Martha E.
Rockwood,
38s.
Martha F..
275.
Martha Gardner.
204.
Martha H., 68,
250.
Martha Hoxie,
87.
]\rartha Hubbard,
67.
Martha
J. Dollings,
369-
570
B a b c o c
k,
Martha
J.
Langworthy, 372.
Martha
J. Wicks, 398.
Martha
L.,
281.
Martha L.
(B.),
281.
Martha
Lewis, 119.
Martha
M.,
440.
Martha M.
Hamlin,.
131-
Martha
Morgan, 164.
Martha O.
Rand, 254.
Martha
P., 150,
212.
Martha
PeUon, 502.
Martha
Perry,
86.
Martha
S., 253.
Martha S.
Paine, 150.
Martha
V., 205.
Martha
W., 355.
Martha Wells,
270.
Martin, 188, 283.
Martin
V.,
281.
Martin
W.,
168.
Mary, 8, 12,
13, 15,
18, 19, 21, 23, 25,
27, 39, 43, 44, 45,
46, 47, 48, 49, 50,
52, 63, 74, 76, 79,
81, 86, 87, 90, 91,
92, 95, 96, 100, 103,
117, 121, 122, 126,
137, 139, 141, 145,
149, 151, 159, 165,
176, 198, 207, 212,
215, 225, 228,
248,
249, 258, 263, 275,
276, 28s, 286, 288,
313. 319, 320, 322,
327. 336, 343, 371.
378, 384, 38s, 403.
406, 425, 426, 438,
469, 497, 542, 544,
545-
Mary (B.), 74, 88, 122,
137, 149, 225, 263.
Mary
(B.)
fB.), 88.
Marv
(B.) Irish, 343.
Mary
A., 88,
127,
130, 132, 135, 144.
156, 157, 17.S, 178,
181, 189, 208,
209,
2T7, 248,
25s, 257.
264,
286,
314. 316,
336, 34
T,
376, 387,
393. 407, 418, 447,
453. 458, 519. S^6.
Mary
A.
(B.) (B.),
144.
ATary
A.
Bernard,
534.
Mary
A. Bethune,
399.
Mary
A.
Bird, 503.
Inde^:.
B a b c o c
k, Mary
A.
Browning, 387.
Mary
A.
Burrell, 403.
Mary
A.
Clark, 170.
Mary
A.
Hallenbeck,
224.
Mary
A. Hi
Mott, 320.
Mary
A.
Hoadley, 340.
Mary
A.
James, 215.
Mary
A.
Knevels, 391.
Mary
A.
Loan, 369.
!M a r
y
A.
Robinson,
3II-.
Mary
A.
Stillman, vi,
348.
Mary
A.
Taylor,
166.
Mary
A. Wood, 118.
Mary
Acomb,
436.
Mary B., 488.
Mary
B.
Burg, 191.
Mary
Barber,
446.
Mary Bedell, 233.
Mary Bentley. 27.
Mary Bidgood,
126.
Mary
Blake, 438.
Mary
Brown,
145.
Mary Browning, 48.
Mary Buffington, 150.
Mary Bugg, 363.
Mary
Burch, 234.
Mary
C, 261, 330, 424,
439-
Mary
C.
Perry, 148.
Mary
Card,
274.
Mary Champlin. 130.
Mary Chesebrough, 90.
Mary
Clark,
203, 303.
Mary
Coe,
263.
Mary Collins, 255.
Mary
D., 221, 262, 393,
409.
Mary
Davidson,
50.
Mary Davis,
126.
Mary
E.,
136, 144,
152, 169, 243, 250,
257, 259, 264,
266,
281, 295, 302, 310,
314, 316, 326. 341,
358, 360, 369, 378,
410. 419, 442, 446.
454, 456, 480. 526.
]\Iary
E. Bradbrook.
333.
Mary
E.
Burdick, 485.
Mary
E.
Chipman, 317.
Mary
E.
Dye, 473.
Mary
E.
Fayerweather,
522.
Mary
E.
Fry, 263.
Mary
E.
Garrison, 432.
Babcock, Mary
E.
Hall,
454-
Mary
E.
Houser, 232.
Mary
E.
James,
261.
Mary
E.
O'Neill, 412.
Mary
E. Schermer-
horn, 297.
Mary
E.
Stillman, 169.
Mary
E.
Thompson
Wells, 425.
Mary Elliot, 285.
Mary
F.,
222, 402, 484.
Mary
F.
Ottignon,
222.
Mary
F.
Sherman, 261.
Mary
Fen, 160.
Mary
Forsvthe,
276.
Mary G., 68, 230.
Mary
G.
Hodge, 409.
Mary Gardner, 517.
Mary
Gavitt,
135, 213.
Mary
Gifford,
148.
Mary Gildersleeve,
387.
Mary Greene, 151.
Mary
H.,
303, 492.
Mary Hall, 465.
Mary Heferman, 143.
Mary Hine, 243.
Mary Hinman, 251.
Mary Holloway,
80.
Mary Humphry, 245.
J\lary J., 243, 286, 315,
386, 457-
Mary J.
Barber,
483.
Mary J.
Cahoone, 262.
Mary J. Giles, 377.
Mary J. Gorham,
429.
Mary J. Penny, 325.
Mary
K.,
410.
Mary
K.
Maxson, 168.
Mary
K.
Richards,
237-
Mary L., 167,
222,
237
<
305. 371- 399.

412, 51S, S16, 530.


Mary
L. Braun,
389.
Mary
Larrison, 102.
Mary
L a w t o n,
545,
546.
Mary
Lee, 212.
Mary
Locke,
380.
Marv
Lowrey,
222.
Mary M., 534.
Mary
M.
Kelley, 291.
Mary Mannering, 133.
]\Tary May, 467.
Mary McGhee, 250.
ATary McMaster, 247.
Mary
N.,
384.
Mary
N.
(B.), 384.
Babcock, Miiry Nugent,
212.
Mary P., 245, 321.
Mary
P.
Crosby, 512.
Mary
P.
Perry,
262.
Mary Peckham, 47.
Mary Perry, 92.
Mary Purdy, 274.
Mary R., 327. 482.
Mary Reynolds, 535.
Mary Rogers, 377.
Mary Ross, 316.
Mary S., 230.
Mary
S. F.
Randolph,
283.
Mary
S.
Oilman,
221.
Mary Satterlee, 63.
Mary Segar,
261.
Mary Smith, 61, 179.
Mary Stanton, 64.
Mary
Stevens,
210.
Mary
Stewart
Terry,
283.
Mary
T.,
igi, 253, 491.
Mary Thompson, 90.
Mary
Tombs, 440.
Mary
Townsend,
145.
Mary
V., 299, 409.
Mary
Van
Buskirk,
270.
Mary Vosbiirgh, 156,
165.
Mary
W.,
392.
Mary Wilcox,
262.
Mary Woodruff, 392.
Mary
Worden.
71.
Maryett. 530.
Matie, 481.
Matie
A., 473.
Matilda,
94, 263, 274.
Matilda Brazil.
464.
IMatilda IMendell.
428.
IMatilda
Myers, 534.
Matthew, 181.
Mattie E..
481.
Mason,
209.
Maud,
289.
Maud A.,
306, 405.
Maud E..
469.
Maud M..
456.
Maud M. Andros,
413.
]\raud Reed.
370.
ATaud Watson.
258.
Maurice.
357, 471.
Maxson,
97, 277.
May, 290.
May
Andrews,
517.
May
B.,
471.
May
C. Crandall.
493.
May Hadley,
221.
Index.
Babcock.
May K., 496.
Mehitable, "38.
Mehitable
Chalker, 39,
77-
Mehitable
Sheldon,
81.
Mehitable
Wheeler, 85,
91.
Mela, 251.
iNIelinda, 64.
Melissa, loi, 126, 161,
165, 385-
Melissa
J., 267.
INIelissa
Thorn,
202.
]\Iercy, 12, 14.
26, 39,
60,
79,
260,
271.
Mercy A., 180, 331.
Mercy
A.
Gillett, 177.
Mercy Barber,
260.
Mercy
Brousmaid.
105.
Mercy Davis,
180.
Mercy Hinckley,
180.
Mercy Kenyon,
1
19.
-\Iercy Kinney,
106.
Meria, 402.
Merrit, 155, 270, 271.
Mersula
Sowles, 247.
:\Iertin
M., 527.
Metta.
405.
Metta
E., 307.
Metta E.
(B.), 307.
Metta
Bristol, 405.
Metta
Platts, 283.
Mildred, 533.
Mildred
E., 527.
Mildred
R., 431.
Mildred
S., 388.
Millicent Wood,
345.
Millie
Jones, 515.
Milton, 230.
Milton
J., 278, 303.
Mina
C, 303.
Mina
E.,
261.
Minard,
161, 166.
Minerva, 160, 175.
Minnie, 265, 333.
Minnie
Austin, 406.
INIinnie Bass.
472.
]\Iinnie C. Clarke.
388.
Minnie
Carpenter, 502.
Minnie D. Ellsworth.
494.
Minnie Dal
son, 482.
Minnie
E., 533.
Minnie
M., 468.
Minnie
Young. 387.
]\Iira Robertson.
130.
Miriam. 47.
Miriam G..
304.
Miriam
Jones, 304.
Miriam
Moulton, 322.
Babcock, Molly, 75, HO-
Molly (B.), 140.
Monroe, 265.
Morgan, 164, 232.
Morton
E., 378.
Morton
F., 516.
Moses, 150, 164.
Mulford, 179.
Muriel
Rogers, 374.
Myra, 405-
Myra C, 251.
Myra D., 531.
Myra
F.
Marsh, 330.
Myra Lawson, 178.
Myron G., 171, 414.
Myrtle Burger, 289.
Nancy, 9. 72,
100. 1
17.
123, 124, 134, 163,
164, 175, 196,
202.
213, 214, 227,
228,
236, 269.
Nancy (B.), 134.
Nancy A., 120, 156,
280, 332-
Nancy
Arnold,
172.
Nancy
B., 127.
Nancy Bell, 127.
Nancy
Brown,
377.
Nancy
Burdick. 162.
Nancy
C.
466.
Nancy (B.) Carr, 269.
Nancy Crandall, 124.
Nancy
D..
150.
Nancy Dyslin, 465.
Nancy E., 179.
Nancy
E.
Lippencott,
462.
Nancy
Hawkins. 95.
Nancy J., 368.
Nancy Lackey. 271.
Nancy
Lewis. 60.
Nancy
M.
Burdick,
441.
Nancy
Maxson.
214.
Nancy Perry, 153.
Nancy Pratt,
188.
Naomi,
427.
Naomi
J., 246.
Natalie,
393.
Nathalie L..
424.
Nathan,
vi, 20, 25, 47,
59,
60. 61, 62, 74,
97, 118,
161, 162,
214, 272, 288, 290,
346, 457.
Nathan E.,
178.
Nathaniel.
549.
Nathaniel P..
3Q3-
Nathaniel S., 180.
Nellie, 378, 403, 503-
572
Babcock,
Nellie
Bebee,
B
517-
Nellie
D., 430.
Nellie
E., 500.
Nellie
F., 485-
Nellie L.
Granger, 423,
Nellie O. Watson, 272,-
Nellie Putnam,
206.
Nellie
R.,
261.
Nellie
S., 250.
Nellie
Simon, 471.
Nelson, 286, 293.
Nelson
E., 272.
Nettie Franklin.
178.
Nettie
G., 243.
Nettie
L., 272.
Nettie
O., 477-
Nicander W., 285.
Nicholas H., 131,
222.
Nora
v., 370.
Norah
Rogers, 433.
Norman A., 374.
Norman C., 518.
Norman
H., 514-
Noyes, 403.
Noyes
E., 379-
Octava, 176.
Odessa Hess, 172.
Ogden, 270.
Ogden
D., 387-
Olive,
271, 430, 443.
522.
Olive Brusie, 296.
Olive
Bryant, 405.
Olive C., 401-
Olive Denison, 172.
Olive Dickinson, 155.
Olive T., 304. 482.
Olive
J. (B.), 304-
Olive L.,
281.
Oliver, xxviii, 10, 16,
22, 24, 25. 28, 37,
51, 52, 55. 56, 57,
60,
76, 77, 97-
106,
107, 113, 123, 135,
136, 160,
161, 187,
194, 196, 197, 227,
270, 274, 287, 289,
409, 430. 542, 546.
549-
Oliver C., 226,
522.
Oliver F..
493.
Oliver M., 434-
Oliver P.,
276.
Oliver R.,
327.
Oliver W.,
464.
Olivia, 435-
Olivia B.
Smith, 185.
Olivia S.
Cady, 252.
Omer A., 469.
Index.
abcock, Ophelia, 275.
Ora, 203, 458.
Orester
M., 374.
Orilla
Bailey, 205.
Orin,
201.
Orinda, 136.
Orissa
A., 295.
Orissa
E., 278.
Orlando, 214, 501.
Orletta S., 376.
Orpha L., 249.
Orra
M.,
116.
Orra M.
(B.)
Collins,
116.
Orrin, 203.
Orsa M. Rich,
404.
Orvil
E., 518.
Orville, 183.
Orvis
S., 431-
Oscar, 405.
Oscar
A., 469.
Oscar
H., 380.
Oscar
S., 215, 281, S'/-
Oscar Scott,
282.
Osman
W., 373-
Otis
H., 530.
Palace,
286.
Palmer, 358.
Palmer
G., 513-
Panthea P. Bunker,
128.
Pardon, 293.
Pardon
L., 265.
Parmelia
A., 144.
Parnel
Ely,
210.
Parthenia P..
389.
Parthenia P.
(B.),
389-
Patience, 62-
Patience Cottrell. 62.
Patience Pendleton,
Patten
F.,
162.
Patty
Barber,
118.
Paul, 33. 61, 89, 99.
119, 127,
128,
134.
183. 208, 395- 467.
Paul
F., 472.
Paul
H., 474.
Paul
R., 213, 475, 5i8.
Pauline, 184.
Pauline B.,
491.
Peace, 136.
Pearl, 383-
Pearl
V., 472.
Pearlie, 298.
Pearline, 428.
Peleg,
62, 97, 132, 149.
164, 165, 178, 179,
260, 290, 313.
Babcock, Peleg B., 328.
Peleg W., 91.
Penelope, 92, 123, 151.
Penelope
P.
Andrews,
402.
Perlie
Hunt, 246.
Perley S., 524.
Perly J., 412.
Perrin, 444.
Perrin
D., 434.
Perry, 93, 154.
Perry G., 315, 452.
Perry H., 147, 439-
Perry J., 417.
Persis
L., 463.
Persis
W., 463.
Peter, 14.
Peter
H., 159, 245.
Peter
O., 283.
Phebe, 42, 78, 93. 94-
99, loi, 102, 117,
120, 122, 123, 12&,
196, 209.
Phebe
(B.), 77, 196.
Phebe
A., 470, 518.
Phebe A.
Camp, 172.
Phebe A.
Moyer, 462.
Phebe A.
Swan, 389.
Phebe B. Rathbun,
102.
Phebe
Burch, 77. 138.
139-
Phebe C.
414.
Phebe
Couch, 244.
Phebe E. Stillman,
348.
Phebe
I., 170.
Phebe
J., 349-
Phebe
Jones, 440.
Phebe M..
149.
260,
349.
Phebe
Noyes, 256.
Phebe P., 150.
Phebe
Perkins, 91.
Phebe
Swan, 52.
Phebe
T., 152.
Phebe W.
Johnson,
346.
Phebe
White,
160.
Phebe Wilbur, 164.
Phila
Coddington, 159.
Philander,
209.
Philena, 170, 203.
Philena L.
Douglass,
469.
Philip E., 454-
Philip
S.,
395-
Philyer L., 433.
Phineas, 38, 39, 97,
139,
161.
235.
Phiothata
Davis, 277.
Index.
573
B a b c o c
k,
Phoebe
A.,
428.
Polly, 94, 97- 104, 132,
138, 154, 182, 201,
202.
Polly Benedict,
iii.
Polly
Burdick, 137.
Polly Champion, 271.
Polly
Hill, 369-
Polly Monroe, 137.
Polly Palmer,
162.
Polly Potter, 144.
Polly Randall, 187.
Polly Reynolds, 159.
Polly
S.
Parish, 454.
Porter
T., 474.
Porter
W., 472.
Prentice, 126, 213.
Priscilla, 210, 278.
Priscilla Trainer, 358.
Priscilla
Wheeler, 51.
Prudence, 49.
Prudence C. Cleve-
land, 169.
Prudence Denison,
38.
Prudence Gavitt, 124.
Prudence Stanton,
126.
Prudence
Waters, 115.
Prudence Whitford,
135.
210.
Purl,
369.
Rachel, 78, 104, 141.
Rachel A.. 183.
Rachel Allen,
183.
Rachel Burhite,
244.
Rachel
Concklin, 78.
Rachel
>.Iaxson,
281.
Rachel
^IcGill, 276.
Rachel
Reed, 74.
Ralph, 291.
Ralph
A.,
469.
Ralph J\I., 357-
Ralph
R..
472.
Ralph
W ,
374.
Ransom
E., 178.
Rauldon
K., 339.
Ray
E..
369.
Ray W., 453-
Raymond. 172. 179,
395, 471. 472. 502.
Raymond D., 476.
Raymond
L..
431.
Rebecca.
24.
62,
94,
126.
150, 270.
Rebecca A. S m i t h,
239-
Rebecca Cook, 224.
Rebecca E. T r o w
-
bridge.
281.
Rebecca
Howell, 219,
B a b c o c k, Rebecca L.
Davis,
158.
Rebecca
Loofboro,
157-
Rebecca
Stanton, 24,
36.
Rebecca
Wilts, 74.
Rectina,
202.
Remember, 23.
Retta
Bristol, 406.
Reuben, 103. 104,
180.
181.
Rhoda, 62, 89, 123,
212, 225, 245.
Rhoda A.
Trowbridge,
259-
Rhoda
L., 427.
Rhoda
P., 247.
Rhoda
Smith, 143.
Rhodes,
116.
Rhodes
H., 370.
Rhodes
R.,
202.
Richard, 63, 79, 148,
213, 336, 418, 514.
Richard
C, 148.
Richard
P., 520. 522.
Richard H.,
445.
Rieta
W., 392.
Riley, 104.
Roanna, 380.
Robert, xxviii, 319,
429, 461, 542.
Robert
A., 477.
Robert
D., 272.
Robert
E., 360.
Robert
F.,
221.
Robert G.,
115,
200,
201, 221, 366.
Robert
H., 393.
Robert
P., 380.
Robert
S., 217, 394.
Robert
W., 394.
Rocelia C.
Davis, 159.
Rodney S., 450.
Rodney W., 434.
Rodolphus, 297.
Roena M., 282.
Rolla O.. 28s.
Roll in H.,
468.
Roman.
143.
Rosa,
276.
Rosa L.. 281.
Rosalie B.,
389.
Rosalie Wickham,
419.
Rosalinda.
536.
Rosalthe Randall.
404.
Roscoe C,
482.
Rose E.,
312.
Rose Hazelton.
461,
Rose Jones, 483.
Babcock,
Rose
Monroe,
412.
Rosetta, 290.
Rosetta
Nichols, 290.
Rosia
Green, 432.
Ross, 164.
Roswell, 135, 191, 501.
Roswell
H., 489.
Rouse, 384, 437, 438.
Rowland, 88, 144.
Rowse, 88, 145, 167.
Rowse
P., 149.
Rowse
Potter, 149.
Roxa
B., 163.
Roxanna
Briggs, 246.
R o X a n n a
Williams,
163.
Roxey
Lewis, 234.
Roy,
282.
Royal G., 450.
Royal O., 406.
Rozina
Ryan, 214.
Ruah A.
Hague, 158.
Ruby
A..
467.
Ruby Foster, 290.
Ruby G., 231.
Ruby
M.
Joyce, 481.
Rue
G.,
211.
Rufus, vi, 54, 105, 113,
182, 184, 185, 2>22,
324-
Rufus
J.. 536.
Ruhannah, 98.
Russel, 156, 165, 335,
430.
Russel
P., 399.
Ruth, 22, 47. 50, 52.
62, 87, 93, 151, 153.
282.
552.
Ruth
(B.), 46, 47, 87.
Ruth
A., 302, 393.
Ruth
C, 447.
Ruth
Greene, 123.
Ruth H.,
7?,.
Ruth
M., 533.
Ruth
Maxson, 88, 97.
Ruth O.,
482.
Ruth
Phillips. 436.
Ruth Rodman,
J2>-
S. Franklin,
445.
Saberah.
169.
Sadie
Burns, 265.
Salina Bowers.
178.
Sallie
Sprague. 447.
Sally, 255.
Sally CB.), 145.
Sally A., 252, 313.
S a 1 1 V A. IMarkham,
288.'
Sally Blivin,
181.
574
Babcock, Sally Davis,
102, 313-
Sally F., 130.
Sally Gallup, i54-
Sally
I. Sheffield, I53-
Sally J.,
181.
Sally
Newell,
100.
Sally
Otis,
200.
Sally Reynolds, 247.
Saloma,
168.
Salome, 274.
Samantha C r o f o o
t,
292.
Samantha
J.,
181.
Samuel, 19, 29, 39,
43, 44, 47, 60, 61,
78, 79.
80,
84, 87,
117, 119, 125, 140,
142, 143, 151, 178,
242, 244, 270, 370,
424, 427, 462, 547,
549-
Samuel
A., 483.
Samuel B.,
200.
Samuel C. Yeaton, 478.
Samuel D., 283, 37i,
390, 520.
Samuel E.,
242.
Samuel
F., ^y^T.
Samuel G., 214.
Samuel H., 316.
Samuel
L., 204.
Samuel P.,
152, 243.
Samuel
R., 472.
Samuel S..
204.
Samuel T.,
315.
Samuel W., 246.
Sanford,
357.
Sands, 102, 179.
Sarah,
12,
13, 23,
28.
33. 35. 39- 46.
48, 52, 53- 54. 58,
80, 81, 82.
83, 89,
90, 114,
116, 121,
124, 132. 134, 135,
136, 146, 150. is6,
161, 171, 179,
181.
183, 191.
206, 211,
212, 223,
261,
265,
284, 315, 336, 431.
436, 532. .^36. 549.
Sarah
(B.), 114, 132,
135,
161, 211,
2,2,^.
Sarah A.,
"JZ- 152,
i7i.
238, 240, 243,
280.
320, 345. 401. 433-
Sarah A. Burdick.
300.
Sarah A. roVib.
470.
Sarah A.
Corbit, 143.
Sarah A. Knowles,
385.
Index.
Babcock,
Sarah A.
Lewis, 265.
Sarah A.
Rawlett, 239.
Sarah A.
Sanford, 457.
Sarah
Adams, 141.
Sarah
Angel, 233.
Sarah Ann
Hite, 416.
Sarah B.,
491.
Sarah Barnes, 148.
Sarah
Beardsley, 146.
Sarah Berry, 63.
Sarah
Billings, 53.
Sarah Brown,
104, 327.
Sarah Brown Stillman,
150.
Sarah
Budlong, 115.
Sarah C.
Allen, 419.
Sarah C.
Burwell, 464.
Sarah C.
Tallman, 451.
Sarah Chamberlain,
243-
Sarah
Chapman, 269.
Sarah
Cheney, 179.
Sarah
Clarke,
222.
Sarah Denison,
38, 40.
Sarah E.,
271, 385, 451,
478, 479, 514.
Sarah E.
Furness, 412.
Sarah E.
Reynolds,
375-
Sarah E. Todd,
500.
Sarah E. Van Tine,
334-
Sarah F.,
384.
Sarah F.
Randolph,
282.
Sarah
Fenn,
161.
Sarah
Fuller, 156.
Sarah Gardner,
51.
Sarah Holden, 274.
Sarah L, 281.
Sarah
J., 141, 243, 261,
378, 416.
Sarah
J. Bright, 433.
Sarah
J. Butler, 456.
Sarah
J. Gower, 431.
Sarah
J.
White,
214.
Sarah
Jones, 214.
Sarah K.
Holloway,
439-
Sarah L.,
179.
Sarah M.,
170.
222,
2S.'5- 414-
Sarah M. De
Show,
372.
Sarah M. Greenman,
206.
Sarah M. Tavlor, 266.
Sarah M. Woodman-
see,
150.
Babcock,
Sarah N.
Tracey, 332.
Sarah
O., 364, 365, 366.
Sarah
P., 151, 368.
Sarah P.
Johnson, 437.
Sarah
Perry, 48, 89.
Sarah
Petty,
282.
Sarah
Pike, 144.
Sarah
Potter, 149.
Sarah
R., ^17, 385-
Sarah R.
Perry, 225.
Sarah
Reynolds, 322.
Sarah
Ross, 123.
Sarah
S., 148, 256.
Sarah
Sayer, 147.
Sarah
Segar, 44.
Sarah Sheldon, 81.
Sarah
Slocum, 48.
Sarah
Smith, 392.
Sarah
Stanton, 33.
Sarah Stone,
176.
Sarah
Strong, 254.
Sarah T.,
322.
Sarah V. Danforth,
427.
Sarah
Vose, 27, 28, 56,
57-
Sarah W.
Potter, 149.
Sarah Wait, 81.
Sarah
Wareman,
116.
Sarah Weeden, 261.
Sarah
Wiley. 265.
Sebathial, 278.
Segar,
82.
Selah, 322.
Seline A., 336.
Selwin,
178.
Serviah, 168,
171.
Serviah
(B.),
168,
171.
Seth H..
416.
Shelton
G., 374.
Sheridan,
527.
Sherman, 118.
Sherwood,
162.
Siberah Stillman,
99.
Sibyl
A..
519.
Sidney,
xix.
Sidney S., 338.
Silas,
29, 119, 158, 165,
183. 271. 274.
Silas A.,
488.
Silvia,
123.
Simeon,
23, 25, 50, 51,
80,
89, 92, 143, 151,
157, 245, 263, 274.
279, 42Q, 430.
Simeon H.,
277.
Simon B., 72, 173. 178,
338.
Sobrina, 279,
Babcock, Solomon, 164.
Solomon
W.,
201.
Solona
Freeland, 3^3.
Sophia, 536.
Sophia Averj', 183.
Sophia Bennett,
166.
Sophia Carnahan, 246.
Sophia
A'l.
Kimball,
302.
Sophina Rich, 272.
Sophronia, 155, 164.
Sophronia A., 270.
Sophronia B., 373.
Sophronia
D a r r o
w,
247.
Sophronia
M..
2^7,
492.
Sophronia
O.
Green,
206.
Stanley C, 404.
Stanton,
121. 126, 130,
137, 214, 378, 393-
Stanton
C, 436.
Stanton P., 208.
Stella, 532.
Stella
Bunda,
212.
Stella
M., 431.
Stephen, 37, 38, 52, 53.
76, 77,
80.
136, 137,
138, 139, 179, 234,
235, 246, 260, 316,
348, 349, 430.
Stephen
B., 486, 504.
Stephen E., vi, 231,
527.
Stephen M., 493.
Stephen T.,
216.
Stephen
V..
245.
Stevens, 320.
Submit,
322.
Sumner H..
299.
Survila Barber, 171.
Susan, 135, 154, 163,
212, 232, 271, 291,
31S, 370.
Susan
A.,
260.
Susan B.,
230.
Susan B. Blake,
530.
Susan
Clapp, 98.
Susan Crandall, 151,
233-
Susan Darner,
436.
Susan L.,
512.
Susan H.,
317, 450.
Susan M.,
234.
Susan M.
Berry, 377.
Susan M.
Lippencott,
280.
Susan
'SI.
Mooney,
469.
Index.
Babcock,
Susan Man-
nering, 253.
Susan
Ouderkirk, 335.
Susan
P., 92,
212.
Susan
R., 419.
Susan
S., 267.
Susan
T., 480.
Susan
v., 485.
Susanna, 46, 48, 63, 86,
88, 98.
Susanna
Clark, 24.
Susanna
Hopkins, 43.
Susanna M.
Gould,
180.
Susanna
Potter, 33, 45.
Susanna
Thompson,
49.
Susannah
Champlin,
80.
Susannah
Fitch, 289.
Susannah
Fowler, 142.
Susannah
Perry, 89.
Susannah
Royers, 96.
Susie A.
Simpkins,
339-
Susie
E., 528.
Susie M.
Kees, 477.
Sybil I., 447.
Sylvester, 123, 147,
167.
Sylvia, 136.
Sylvia Belcher, 76, 77.
Taber, 165.
Tacy,
118.
Tacy A., 382.
Tacy Frink, 171.
Tacy Langworthy, 117.
Tacy Maxson, 97.
Tammison W.
Rogers,
325-
Temperance
Burdick,
205.
Teresa,
171, 279.
Thaddeus, 214.
Thaddeus S.,
246.
Thalia A.,
536.
Thankful, 29, 38, 72,
75, 82,
120,
123.
126,
133, 136, 139.
140, 213,
228,
367.
Thankful
(B.), 126,
139. 213.
Thankful L.
Burdick,
260.
Theodora,
524.
Theodore, vi, 79, 335,
336, 425-
Theodore R.,
283.
Theodore H.,
423, 525.
Theodore
I., 529.
575
Babcock,
Theodore
S.,
526.
Theresa S.
Hall,
268.
Thomas, 25, 50, 51, 96,
116, 117, 209, 247,
24.S, 283.
Thomas
A., 502.
Thomas
B., 236.
Thomas
E., 382, 383.
Thomas
P., 199.
Thomas
T., 175.
Thomas
W., 315.
Thomas
Way, 377.
Thomas
Wheeler,
86.
Thyatima, 279.
Tmiothy, 28, 56, 57, 58,
106, 114, 198, 199,
323, 362, 549.
Tmiothy A., 356, 357.
Timothy E., 323.
Titus
B,, 429.
Tristam
D., 406.
Truman, 214.
Uriah
M., 158.
Vale, 406.
Vashti
Chesebro,
162.
Veda, 503.
Vermeda, 295.
Vernon
E., 529, 530.
Vernon
M.,
477.
Versula, 465.
Vianna,
281.
Victor, 326, 467.
Villa
Macomber, 148.
Villie
Hotchkiss, 298.
Vinton
S., 333.
Viola
C., 290.
Viola
I., 292.
Viola
L., 477.
Viola
M.,
266.
Viola
O., 528.
Violet
Hazard, 294.
Violette, 487.
Virginia, 439, 446.
Viroqua Ames, 421.
Waite,
150.
261.
Waite
Peckham, 92.
Waite T.
Segar, 149.
Wallace
., 458.
Walter
B.,
214, 308,
333^ 377, 503, 522.
Walter
C, 534.
Walter
H., 501.
Walter
R., 516.
Walter S.,
245, 429.
Walter V., 281.
Warren
C., 236.
Warren
D., 313.
Washington B.,
172.
Washington I., 127, 394.
5/6
B a b c ock,
Washington
P.,
288.
Wayne, 459.
Wealthy, 137.
Wealthy
A.
Burdick,
384.
Wealthy Crandall, 316.
Wealthy
M.
Crandall,
267.
Welcome,
118.
Welcome
A., 536.
Welcome
B., 277-
Weltha,
179.
Weltha
E., 482.
Wendell, 175.
Wesley, 290.
W.
I.,
vi.
Wilber,
279,
282.
Wilbert
L., 243.
Wilbur v..
234.
Wilhelmina,
281.
Willard,
136.
Willard
G., 517.
William,
14, 18, 30, 38,
39, 40, 46, 61, 62, 72,
74,
80, loi, 112, 118,
123, 136. 137, 141,
157,
161,
175, 176,
184, 209, 220, 234,
242, 246, 271, 275,
283, 290, 294. 308,
320, 356, 376, 385,
396, 402, 417, 438,
548, 550, 551-
William
A., 193, 239,
331, 435, 475, 492,
504.
William
Avery, 108,
109,
no.
William B.,
425.
William C,
141, 385,
436, 465-
William D., 211,
232,
265, 384. 398.
William E., 181,
243,
375. 391. 485. 523.
William P.,
2-57. 286,
383.
William H.. 262,
289,
300. 402. 433, 451,
465, 502, 522.
William
J.,
160.
William M..
314, 370.
William N..
304, 358.
William P., i=;i, 234,
385, 482, 485.
William R.,
14T, 252,
330, 369. 39.S, 490.
William S.. 128.
231.
317, 402, 419.
Index.
B a b c o c
k,
William
T.,
406, 500.
William
W., 247, 456,
531.
Willie, 467-
Willie
G., 250.
Willis
A., 308, 421,
470, 474-
Willis E., 210.
Wilmenia
A., 528.
Winfield
Scott, 416.
Winnie
E., 285.
Winnifred
E., 311.
Wirt
A., 469.
Woodward, 520.
Worthington E., 525.
Zachias
R., 536.
Zebulon,
62.
Zemira
O., 170.
Zeruiah
Moses, 105.
Bach,
Frank
J., 427.
Lura R.
Furman, 427.
Bacon,
Alice
M., 423.
Charity,
26.
Elizabeth,
26.
George,
26.
Helen A. Mann,
423.
Joseph, 241.
Joseph E., 423.
Maria
(B.), 241.
Badcock,
B e n
j
a m i
n,
xxiv,
XXV.
Elizabeth, xxi, i, 541.
George,
xxv,
xxviii.
James, v, xii, xiii, xiv,
xix,
XX, xxi, xxii,
xxiii, xxiv, xxv,
xxvi, xxvii, xxviii,
xxix, I, 2, 3, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, II,
12, 13.
Jane Brown, 7,
8.
Job, xix, XX, xxi,
xxiv,
xxvii.
5, 6,
7, 9- II,
12.
John, xix, XX, xxi,
xxiv, xxvi. xxvii, i,
3. 4, 5- 6, 7, 8,
9. 10, II,
12.
Joseph,
xxi. 6.
Lovell B.. viii.
Mary, xix,
xx, xxi,
xxiv.
Mary
Lawton. 8,
9,
IT. 12.
Nathaniel. 6.
53, ^7,
102,
T03, 104,
181.
Richard, xi, xii, xiii.
Return, xxiv.
Robert,
xxv,
xxviii.
Badcock, Sarah, xx, i,
4, 7, 8, 12, 13.
Badcocke, James, 541,
542.
Job, .541.
John, 541.
Joseph, 541.
Bagg,
Abbie
L., 308.
Henry, 308.
Lucretia
Johnson, 308.
Bagnell, Elizabeth, 480.
Bailey, Agnes J.
Hinck-
ley, 379-
Albert
M., 150.
Clarissa
E., 284.
Corean,
182.
Elias, 205.
Harrie
Cady, 189.
Harrington, 454.
Jefferson D., 379.
Lyman,
i
so.
Mary
E.
(B.), 454.
Morrell, 454.
Orilla, 205.
Orville C,
284.
Phebe P.
(B.), 150.
Sylvia E., 284.
William, 189.
Baine, Alice, 427.
Baker,
Benjamin, 51, 52.
Burton
W., 417.
Celia, 294.
Chauncey, 533.
Donald, 417.
Ella, 482.
Elvira L..
174.
Emma, 511.
G. W.,
482.
Hannah
(B.), 74.
Hazel
A., 533.
Julia
L.
(B).. 417.
Lois
H.,
533.
Lucy (B.), 51.
Lydia
A..
283.
Lydia Hayden, 225.
Lydia
L.
(B.), 533.
Mary (B.), 52.
Norene L.,
533.
Pardon, 74.
Peter,
174.
Sarah A..
344.
Stephen
W.,
417.
Valentine
O.,
533.
Balam, Lydia, 310.
Baldings,
Charles,
469.
Baldwin, Caroline,
439.
Eliza
Denison, 372.
Elizabeth,
115.
Harriet E.
(B.). 372.
James, 372.
Baldwin, Louis, 372.
Louisa, 531.
Ball, Amelia, 131.
Charlotte, 322.
Dwight W., 231.
Effie
A., 345.
Eliza
Milliken, 345.
Emily Porter,
202.
Frances
(B.), 259.
John O., 259.
Mary Porter,
202.
Nicholas, 345.
Ruby
G.
(B.), 231.
Winifred, 485.
Bandel,
Inez M.
Bell,
529-
Joseph, 529.
Bander,
Nellie
A., 367.
Barber, Albert, 227.
Allen, 317.
Alonzo
D., 99.
Ann
Drake, 223.
Arthur
T., 400.
Aurelia
Holmes, 399.
Byron C, 400.
Caleb, 29.
Charles, 399.
Clarence
E., 400.
Cora H.
Clark, 400.
Dorcas
(B.), 61, 117.
Edna, 353-
Elizabeth, 140.
Ellen
R., 400.
Emma
Harvey, 400.
Eunice
(B.), 39, 223.
Eunice A.
Hall, 227.
Experience Barber,
399-
Frances
Rodem, 400.
Frank
D., 400.
George, 212, 227,
266.
Hannah,
182.
Helen T.
Taft, 400.
Isabel
Sherman, 223.
James, 353.
John, 84,
260.
Joseph, 223, 446.
Josephine,
266.
Lena Wilson, 400.
Lois
Gavitt, 35.
Lucy Potter, 84.
Lydia, 172.
Maria F.
Hall, 227.
Mary, 446.
Mary
A.
Boss,
266.
Mary Barney, 140.
Mary I., 399-
Mary J., 483.
Mary
-Pendleton,
61.
Matthew,
212.
37
Index.
Barber, Mercy,
260.
Mercy Moore,
260.
Molly, 171.
Nathan, 61, 117.
Olivia, 169.
Patty,
118.
Peleg, 118, 223.
Phebe, 223.
Phebe
(B.), 99.
Rhoda
(B.),
212.
Sarah, 399.
Sarah B.
Stanton, 399.
Sarah E.
Brown, 317,
Sarah F.
Lewis, 353.
Sarah
Huling, 446.
Sarah
I., 399.
Sherman, 35.
Survila, 171.
Susan
(B.),
212.
Susan
E., 400.
Thankful
(B.), 29.
Thomas, 140, 223, 399.
Thomas
S., 399.
Velina
A., 400.
William
B., 400.
William
D., 400.
Barclay,
Carrie E.
Briggs, 337.
Thomas
J., 337.
Bardeen, Americus, 374.
Emogene, 374.
Lottie, 436.
Barden, Betsy
C.
(B.),
369.
George, 369.
Sally, 531.
Barker,
Flizabeth C.
F.,
520.
Emily
F.
(B.), 520.
Fordyce
D..
520.
Lillian L.
F., 520.
Mary, 529.
Barnard, Elizabeth, 478.
Barnes,
Alice E. Wal-
dorf, 460.
Benjamin F., 489.
Caroline D.
(B.), 489.
Cornelia
A., 353.
Ella L.,
434.
Esther
Fate, 353.
Eulea.
460.
Fayette H., 460.
George J., 353.
Gurdon
B..
353.
Harvey, 460.
Harvey S., 434.
Hattie, 423.
Lillie
A., 472.
Lucy, 275.
Lydia (B.), 472.
577
Barnes, Nancy
S.
Cory,
353.
Palmer
H., 275.
Porter, 472.
Rhoda
Miller, 460.
Rufus, 460.
Rufus
F., 460.
Sarah, 149, 332.
Stephen, 275.
Barney,
Lodema
(B.),
163.
Mary, 140.
Nancy (B.), 163.
Sarah
M., 163.
Silvanus, 163.
Barnum,
Amelia
J.,
228.
Barodell, Ann, 40.
Barron, Fidelia, 427.
Barrows, Almira, 130.
Barry, Adella, 519.
Bartlet, Edward, 117.
Mary (B.), 117.
Bartlett,
Bethiah
(B.),
246.
Edmund
M., 380.
Harmony
R.
Allen,
380.
Jesse, 246.
Martha, 426.
Mary, 452.
Barton,
Carlos
C, 528.
Cedris
C, 528.
Charles
H., 323.
Charles
P., 323.
Charlotta M o u 1 1 o
n,
323-
Harriet
S., 528.
Ida, 503.
Lemira, 528.
Louis
L., 528.
Maria, 274.
Rosella, 323.
Sidney S., 528.
Susie E.
(B.), 528.
Theodore
J., 528.
Bass,
Abraham, 430.
Bell
Fields, 472.
Delana
Sawyer, 430.
Dyer, 472.
Elmer
W., 517.
Elsie
(B.), 517.
H.
L., S17.
Hannah,
517.
Mary (B.), 43.
Minnie, 472.
Richard, 43,
W.
H.,
517-
Basset, Elizabeth
(B.).
78.
Bassett,
Edith
C, 491.
578
Bassett, Elizabeth, 326.
Fannie, 491.
Harry H., 491.
Mary
T.
(B.), 491.
Philip,
xiii.
W.
L., 491-
Bates, Abigail Burt, 255.
James, 255.
Leura, 255.
Sarah P.
(B.), 151.
Stephen, 151.
Battles, Augustus, 511.
Elizabeth
B., 511.
Frank, 511.
Frank
R, 511.
Lucy
B.
Wait, 511.
Susan
Giles, 511.
William
W., 511.
Winthrop B., 511.
Battye,
Elizabeth Moo-
dic, 378.
George, 378.
Mabel A.
(B.), 378.
William, 378.
Baughman,
Florence M.
(B.), 527.
George, 527.
Beach, Dora, 418.
Lovina Fox,
418.
Sadie
M., 448.
William, 418.
Beal, Delia, 232.
George, 232.
Beardsley,
Avilda
(B.),
403-
Deborah Knicker-
bocker, 146.
Franklin,
403.
John, 146.
Sarah, 146.
Beattie, Abby
E.
(B.),
216.
John,
216.
Lydia Craine,
202.
Bebee, Andrew, 517.
Louisa,
loi.
Nellie, 517.
Bechtol,
Margaret
E.
(B.), 537.
Millie, 537.
William,
537.
Becker, Clarence, 405.
Gordon,
405.
Howard, 405.
John, 405.
Margaret
Gouldsbor-
ough, 405.
Maud A.
(B.), 405.
Becket,
Mary, 433.
Beckwith, Cyrus, 450.
Index.
Beckwith,
Elizabeth
Hemphill, 229.
James A., 450.
Leonard, 229.
Martha E.
Briggs, 450.
Natalie, 450.
Bedell, Mary, 233.
William,
233.
Bedford, Frank, 306.
Maud A.
(B.), 306.
Phebe
Stacey, 306.
Robert, 306.
Beebe, Adelia, 372.
Albert
L., 498.
Eleaser, 372.
Elizabeth, 422.
Elizabeth
Rogers, 25.
Fanny
A.
Sill, 422.
Florence,
450, 498.
George H., 498.
Grace, 498.
James, 25.
Julia, 422.
Lois
Kingsley, 372.
Margret, 450.
Mary
E.
Lewis, 498.
Miles, 450.
Oliver
B., 240.
Samuel, 25.
Sarah,
109,
no.
Sarah A.
(B.), 240.
Susanna
(B.), 25.
William
O., 422.
Beekman,
Cornelia
Schermerhorn, 379.
Hettie
A., 379.
Isaac, 379.
Beeman,
Frances
M.,
493-
Beers, Elizabeth, 85.
Bell, Addie
E., 447.
Allison, 447.
Anna, 529.
Betsy
G.,
349.
Carrie B. (B.),
404.
Charles, 177.
Clara A.
(B.), 529.
Cora
J., 177.
Dora A.
Brown, 447.
Ellen A.,
312.
Esther
E.,
177.
Ethel,
529.
Eva M.,
529.
Fred R.,
473.
Grace D.,
447.
Herbert,
447.
Inez, M.,
529.
James
B.,
447.
Jane Williams, 177.
John. 127.
Bell, John A., 177.
Joseph, 127.
Leonard
E., 447.
Lester
H., 473.
Louisa
Marsh, 529.
Lucius, 529.
Lucy, 127.
Lydia (B.), 177.
Mabel
E., 447.
Mary Delano, 473.
Mary
L.
Hoagland,
473-
Mary Stanton, 127.
Nancy, 127.
Nancy F., 177.
Ruth C.
(B.), 447.
Ruth P.
Bell, 177.
Ruth
Purdy, 177.
Thomas, 5.
Walter, 177.
Willard, 529.
William, 473.
William
H., 473.
William L.,
177.
Winifred,
529.
Belcher, John, 76.
Sylvia, 76.
Belden, Jemima, 457.
Belding, Jane, 189.
Bellinger,
Catherine,
336.
Richard, 336.
Bellows, Eliphalet, 511.
Elizabeth A.
Stone,
Sir.
Horatio E.,
511.
John J., 511.
Lois E.
Wicks, 511.
May
Smith,
511.
Benedict,
Polly,
in.
Thaddeus, in.
Benham, Julia
Welton,
415-
Mary
S. Wilcox,
415.
Robert, 415.
Walter L.,
415.
Benjamin, Clarissa,
293.
Elizabeth,
270.
Elvira, 374.
Bennett,
Betsey Bennis,
380.
Eliza M.,
380.
Lyman, 380.
Sarah
Weeden, 261.
Sophie,
166.
Bennis,
Betsy, 380.
Bentley, Benjamin,
102.
Caleb, 54.
Hannah
Wilbur,
102.
Mary, 27.
Patience
Peckham,
82.
Bentley,Polly'
Hewett,
54.
Russel, 125.
Sarah I.
Barber, 399.
Susan
Stanton, 125.
Bently, Emma, 316.
Uranea, 414.
Benton,
Charles
S., 327.
Elizabeth
Reynolds,
James, 491.
Louise
IB., 491.
Berelette, Sophia, 224.
Bergen, Judith
R.
Fletcher, 509.
Martha
A., 509.
Thomas
C, 509.
Berkley, Julia, 503.
Bernard, Mary A., 534.
R.
F., 534.
Berry, Bridget,
210.
Delia
Clark, 532.
Edwin
P., 316.
Hannah
(B.), 124.
Lyman, 98, Zll-
Mary
A.
(B.), 316.
Richard. 124.
Sally Stillman, m.
Sarah, 63, 379.
Sarah
Stillman, 98.
Susan
M., y]-].
W.
Clyde, 532.
Bethune,
Angus, 399.
Mary
A.,
399.
Sarah
McCush, 399.
Betts, Harry, 244.
Jane A., 244.
Marietta,
502.
Renah Brown,
244.
Beveridge,
Archi-
bald, 396.
Edith L.
Mathews,
396.
Jene Thompson, 396.
William,
396.
Bicknell,
Edith
(B.),
391-
Eugene P., 391.
Maria A., 389.
Olivia,
185.
Bidgood. Mary,
126.
Biers, Emma, 294.
Bigelow, Kate, 319.
Olive, 361.
Bigwood,
Sarah,
429.
Bill. Hannah,
13.
Billings, Abigail (B.),
14, 27.
Anna, 27.
Christopher, 27.
Desire,
60,
Index.
Billings, Ebenezer, 27.
Esther, 114.
Eunice, 49.
James, 49, 57.
John, 27.
Jonas, 27.
Joseph, 27.
Lois, 57.
Mary Hewitt, 49, 57.
Phebe
Denison, 27.
Sarah, 53,
100.
Bills,
Hannah
(B.), 132.
Birch,
Lois
Brown,
186.
Nathan,
186.
Temperance
Brow n,
186.
Bird,
Mary A., 503.
Birdsall,
Alice
(B.), 338.
George, 338.
Birdsey,
Laura
B., 329.
Bisbee,
Chloe,
209.
Bishop,
Harriet
E., 277.
Louisa, 303.
Lucy, 147.
Susan A.,
355.
Bixby,
Katherine, 332.
Bixler,
Martha
A., 486.
Black,
E.
W., 406.
Margaret, 532.
Nellie
Chase, 406.
Blackington,
Eliza-
beth
(B.), -71.
Blackman, Abbie L.,
321.
Jerusha Glover,
201.
Unite,
201.
Blackmer,
J. Adelle, 385.
Blake, Abigail (B.), 219.
Alexander,
530.
Amanda H.
Tinkham,
219.
Charles
W., 219.
Edwin A.
219.
Elizabeth,
270.
Gertrude H., 219.
Hannah E.
Condon,
219.
Mary, 438.
Philura
Plumb, 115.
Samuel.
219.
Susan
B., 530.
Susan
Crosby, 530.
Blakely,
Adeline,
394.
Bertha, 394.
David,
394.
Isaac N..
431.
Ordelia,
343.
Stella M.
(B.), 431.
Blanchard.
A., 91.
Annie,
309.
E.
Odessa, 506,
579
Blanchard,
Elizabeth
(B.), 91-
Mary E., 91.
Mary Jenks, 506.
William, 506.
Blanding,
A d a 1 i n e C.
Palmer, 163.
William, 163.
Bliss, Abby
A.
Lewis,
193-
David, 193.
Ephraim,
210.
George,
210.
Hannah
Gibbs,
210.
Priscilla
(B.),
210.
Blivan, Nancy (B.), 123.
William, 123.
Blivin, John,
181.
Sally B.,
181.
Blodgett, Betsey, 318.
Blount,
Bessie
H., 458.
Henry F., 458.
Lucia A.
Eames, 458.
Lucy
Eames.
155.
Mary F., 4S8.
Rebecca
Ripley, 458.
Walter,
458.
B o
g
a r
d, Christopher,
278.
Indiana
Lippen-
cott,
278.
Boice, Eli, 452.
Eva
Plass, 452.
Bolles, Lucius, 185.
Bolton,
Esther
V., 361.
Frances E. B.,
361.
George
W.,
361.
Louisa G.
(B.), 361.
Olive
Bigelow, 361.
John, 361.
Sarah E.
B., 361.
Bond,
Alvira
(B.),
281.
Anna, 281.
Elnathan, 343.
Eva R.,
343-
Ira,
281.
Sarah
Wright. 343.
Tristam, 282.
Bonfoey,
Maria
S., 241.
Bonsell.
Emma C. Wild-
er, 225.
Thomas
L.. 225.
Boomer.
Mary. 546.
Booth,
Anna
Knoche,
490.
Ansel.
477.
Clara.
493.
Elijah, 490.
Elizabeth
Paine,
491.
George, 491.
58o
Booth,
Gertrude
Shear,
490.
Henry B., 490.
Kate
Clark, 477.
La Mott
R., 490.
Leoline, 477.
Lydia, 324.
Sophronia
A.
Brown,
490.
Wallace
E., 490.
Borland, Henrietta, 140.
Born,
Charles
P., 274.
Isaac, 274.
Jesse Jones, 459.
Katie
Townsand, 459.
Nathan
W., 459.
Pearl, 459.
Rhoda
Hadsell, 459.
Sarah C.
Duel, 274.
Tacy A., 274.
Walter
H., 459.
Boss, Mary (B.), 47.
Mary A.,
266.
Richard, 47.
Ruth, 152.
Bostford, Eva, 429.
Bostwick, Electra, 147.
Boswell, Adelbert, 269.
Alfred, 269.
Elizabeth
(B.), 269.
Ella
J., 269.
Eva
Dawley, 269.
George, 269.
Harriet A.
(B.), 269.
Jennie A., 269.
Susan, 269.
William
H., 269.
William S..
269.
Bosworth.
Mary, 425.
Boucher, Louise,
216.
B o u r
s,
Hannah
(B.),
69.
John, 69.
Peter, 69.
Bowan, Evelyn M., 490.
Bowdell, Ann, 41.
Bowen,
A. H.,
430.
Amanda
Whitney, 421.
Catherine,
415.
Fred
J., 421.
George
D.,
240.
Gertrude S.
Goodell,
241.
John, 230.
Julia
S.
(B.), 430.
Julia
Shields.
240.
Louise E.
(B.), 420.
Loveca E.
Adams, 416.
Lydia, 230.
Vincent, 416.
Index.
Bowen,
William
C, 241.
Bower,
Clara
J.
Web-
ster, 529.
John, 529.
Sarah
Palmer, 529.
Bowers. Salina, 178.
Bowler, Rebecca, 507.
Bowman, Fred, 513.
Gertrude
Curtis, 513.
Soloma, 427.
Boyd,
Eliza
J., 528.
Ellen, 312.
E m m a E.
Webster,
528.
Hiram
W., 528.
Jane
M.
Sawyer, 527.
John S., 528.
Mary
M.
528.
Phila
Mclntre, 528.
T.
S., 528.
Boyle, Mary A., 412.
Bradbrook, Mary E.,
333-
Bradfield, James, 513.
Martha H.
Chichester,
513-
Bradford. Alice
N., 485.
Cecil, 485.
Diana F.
(B.), 270.
Ellen, 230.
George L., 485.
James N., 270.
Jane, 338.
John W., 485-
Lucy (B.), 123.
Nellie F.
(B.), 485.
Paul.
123.
Bradshaw,
Sarah
(B.),
116.
Bradway, Abby (B.),
123.
Hiram, 123.
Brag. Mercy (B.).
260.
William
J..
260.
Brainard,
Elizabeth
C,
329-
Florence M.,
479.
Frank L..
479.
L. D..
489.
Martha.
489.
Sarah E. (B.).
479.
Braman, Jane (B.). 13.
Brand. Almira
J.
Cran-
dall,
208.
Anna. 208.
Antoinette, 384.
Barton,
120.
Charlotte
Crandall,
120.
Elizabeth
(B.), 13,370.
Brand,
Esther
(B.), 36.
Eunice
Crandall, 370.
Melinda
(B.), 64.
Nathan, 36, 370.
Ro
swell,
208.
Walter, 64.
B
randan,
Ann
Goodall,
500.
Clara
B., 500.
Joel, 500.
Nettie
B., 500.
Brandenburg, Belle, 279.
George S., 279.
Lewis, 279.
Lucetta, 279.
Rebecca
(B.), 279.
Samuel, 279.
Braun, Mary L., 389.
Brayton, Mary E., 317.
Brazil, Marvin, 464.
Matilda, 464.
Sarah
Wilson, 464.
Brecken
ridge, Agatha,
217.
John, 217.
Mary
A.
(B.), 217.
Brewer, Esther, 424.
Brewster, Anna, 455.
Cora L.
Rose, 456.
Lois
(B.), 272.
Lois
R., 456.
Sarah, 455.
Silas, 272.
Wayne, 456.
Brian, Mary,
62.
Briggs,
Almira Dillen-
beck, 191..
Almira
Doxstader,
337-
Caleb, 152.
Carrie
E., 337.
Charles. 450.
Charles
E., 191, 450.
Charles
H., 450.
Daniel
C, 191.
Delevan
B., 337.
Doris, 450.
Edward.
332.
Edward
T., 337.
Eleanor
Dorn, 191.
Elisha, igi.
Garret
E., 191.
Harry H., 450.
Harry M., 450.
Helen, 450.
Henry F., 337.
Jessie Smith, 337.
John R., 337.
Julia
Farling, 191.
L.
J., 467.
Briggs,
Luella E.
Snow,
450.
Martha
(B.), 332.
Martha
E., 450.
Mary E., 191.
Mary
L.
Saunders,
467.
Maud
Miner, 450.
Orville
M., 152.
Philip S., 450.
Phoebe
B., 337.
Rachel, 191.
Robert, 146.
Roxanna, 246.
Ruth, 152.
Sarah
(B.), 146. 191.
Sarah A.
(B.), 152.
Sabra
Burton, 191.
Susan H.
(B.), 450.
Thomas
R., 191.
William
A., 191, 337.
Brigham,
Alice
W., 397.
Alice W.
(B.), 397-
Charles
B., 397.
William, 397.
Bright,
Sarah
J., 433.
Brightman, Mary, 344.
Brinkerhoff,
Frances A.
Maxson,
382.
George, 382.
Bristol, Dora, 403.
Ira
S., 403, 405, 406.
Laura
V., 406.
Metta, 405.
Nancy Warner, 403,
405, 406.
Broadbent,
Enoch
L.,
415.
Florence
Noble, 415.
Inez
L., 415.
Brockway,
Albert
E.,
486.
Amaryllis Myers, 486.
Chester, 318.
Cynthia (B.), 318.
Emma, 487.
George A., 487.
Georgia C, 487.
Leora, 487.
Lillian
M., 487.
Maggie Apps, 487.
Sarah
F., 318.
Sarah R.
Miller, 487.
Walter
H., 487.
Brody, Nellie, 363.
Bromley,
Anne
Burdick,
85.
Charlotte
R., 424.
Simeon, 85.
Bronson, Alvin, 327.
Index.
Bronson, Ellen, 327.
Mary O'Connor, 327.
Maud, 504.
Brooks,
Annie B.
Brown, 485.
Asahel, 422.
Caroline
(B.), 140.
Eliza, 422.
Elizabeth
P., 391.
George M., 485.
Joseph, 140.
Sarah
Brown, 422.
Sarah
C, 422.
Brousmaid, Mercy, 105.
Brow, Sarah, 490.
Brown,
A. Marie Shu-
rer, 494.
A.
Marrila,
288.
Abby A.,
260.
Abigail, 100,
186.
Abigail (B.),
186.
Abram
A., 511.
Ada
A., 414.
Adelaide
C, 484.
Adelia
P.,
288.
Adeline
H., 360.
Albert
C, 511.
Alice
A., 329.
Alice
Hostler, 296.
Alice M.
(B.), 171.
Almira M.
McGlaflin,
484.
Almira
R., 227.
Altana
Langworthy,
108.
Amelia, 192.
Amos, 187, 227.
Amos
H., 328.
Andrew, 50.
Angeline (B.), 170.
Anna L.
Price, 495.
Anna
M., 495.
Annie
B., 485.
Annie
S., 329.
Ardicicia Pal
meter,
421.
Arthur, 329.
Austin, 171.
Avon
L., 342.
Benadam
W., 484.
Benjamin W., 485.
Betsey,
186, 207.
Blanche K.
Seaman,
495-
Caroline
(B.), 521.
Caroline C.
Rollins,
484.
Carrie, 473.
Carrie
Colby, 317.
Catharine,
186.
581
Brown,
Catharine
Brown,
186.
Catherine M a b b e 1
1,
328, 514-
Celestia
Buxton,
288.
Charity,
26.
Charles, 416, 514.
Charles
A.,
286.
Charles
B., 328.
Charles
F., 494, 514.
Charles
H., 296.
Charles
M., 246.
Charlotte Pendleton,
71-
Christopher, 71,
186.
Clara, 495.
Clark, 287, 326.
Cora
H., 494.
Cyrus H., vi, 483.
Cyrus
W., 316.
Daniel, 46, 451.
David
A., 511.
Delilah, 235.
Delilah Ruth
(B.),
416.
Deliverance, 254.
Dennison, 327.
Donald
W., 394.
Dora
A., 447.
Dorcas
(B.), 46, 60,
87.
Dorcas
Gardner, 46.
Edna, 325.
Edwin, 287.
Edwin
S., 387.
Eleazor, 87.
Eliza, 498.
Eliza
A., 340.
Eliza
Carpenter, 451.
Eliza
W.,
226.
Elizabeth,
60.
Elizabeth
(B.), 187.
Elizabeth C.
Brainard,
329.
Elizabeth
Chatterton,
340.
Elizabeth
L., 484.
Elizabeth
Randolph,
377-
Elizabeth S.
(B.), 316.
Ella C.
(B.), 326.
Ella S.,
495-
Ellen W.
(B.), 394.
Emily, 46, 254.
Emily
D.
Douse, 325,
Emily E., 483.
Emily M., 494.
Emma, 278.
Emma
Baker, 511.
Elsie
L., 422.
S82
Brown, Esther,
226.
Eunice,
186.
Eunice
Safford, 490.
F.
Rosalie,
288.
Fidelia, 465.
Fidelia
Crandall, 207.
Fidelia
D., 325.
Florence
Shaw, 329.
Franklin
L.,
226.
Frederic
N., 361.
George, 8, 251, 484.
George A., 226, 511.
George T., 325, 361.
Georgeanna, 361.
Gertrude
(B.), 387.
Gideon
P., 484.
Gladys, 511.
Grace
E., 484.
Hannah
(B.), 99,
226.
Hannah B.
Wells, 251.
Hannah
Burdick, 85.
Hannah
Denison, 91.
Hannah
R., 145.
Hannah
Robinson, 145.
Harold, 495.
Harriet, 325, 451.
Harriet
A., 473.
Harriet A.
Brown,
473-
Harriet E.
(B.), 414.
Harvey,
288.
Helen,
325, 421.
Helen
M., 361.
Henry C, 494.
Henry E., 484.
Henry
F.,
495.
Herbert
C, 521.
Horace
C.,
484.
Hosea,
226.
Hosea
J.,
226.
Ida F.
Sarle, 257.
Ira, 226, 296.
Isaac, 377.
Jabish, 186, 325.
James,
286.
James S., 317.
Jane, 7,
8.
Jeremiah, 278.
Jesse, 200, 361.
Jessie Bartlett, 246.
John, 94, 207, 387,
416, 473, 547.
John A., 414.
John B., 317.
John D., 417.
John W.,
108.
Joseph M., 495.
Julia (B.), 287.
Kate
B., 504.
Katherine
M., 484.
Index.
Brown,
Kearn
B., 521.
Laura B.
Birdsey, 329.
L a V i n a
Richardson,
317.
Lee
C, 494, 514-
Lee
E.,
485.
Lena
McGregor, 485.
Le
Roy,
288.
Lewis
G., 257.
Libbie, 178.
Lois, 186, 207.
Lorenzo
S., 329.
Loretta, 170.
Louisa, 384.
Louisa
M., 361.
Louise
A., 484.
Lucinda, 314, 416.
Lucinda
Ellison, 521.
Lucy, 304.
Luther,
226.
Lynn, 460.
M a 1 V i n a
Newbury,
361
Maranda, 480.
Margaret Holmes,
186.
Maria E.
Cory, 511.
Marie
E., 374.
Marie
Scheurer, 514.
Marion
L., 484.
Mark
L., 278.
Martha, 451.
Martha
(B.), 494, 514.
Martha C.
Hollis, 484
Mary, 145, 441, 452.
Mary (B.). 8, 469.
Mary
A.
(B.),
286.
Mary
A.
Colby, 485.
Mary
E.
Cliff, 417.
Mary Gardner,
288.
Mary Hyde, 254.
Mary
L.
Hollis, 484.
Mary
M.
Cox, 495.
Mary S., 495.
Mary
Swineburn.
387.
Mary Wells, 287.
Melow,
226.
Mercy, 127.
Mercy
A.
(B.),
180.
Mercy Kinney (B.),
106.
Merton
H., 421.
Merton
L.,
226.
Minnie Clark,
296.
Minnie
L., 485.
Morris
E.,
295.
Munroe
S., 495.
Myra, 325.
Myrtie Waldorf, 460.
Myrtle L., 417.
Nancy, 377.
Brown, Nathan,
106.
Nehemiah, 99.
Nicholas, 7.
Noah,
186.
Olive, 207, 229.
Orissa A.
(B.), 295.
Orissa E.
(B.), 278.
Peleg, 43, 187.
Petis D.
Damon, 485.
Phebe
(B.), 94.
Polly Robbins, 327.
Rebecca,
226.
Renah, 244.
Robert, 85.
Ruth
(B.) Gardner,
87.
Ruth
L., 521.
S.
Marie,
288.
Sabrina,
162.
Samuel, xxv, 374, 384.
Sarah, 104, 327, 422,
468.
Sarah C.
Maxson, 483.
Sarah
Cobb, 50.
Sarah
E., 317.
Sarah
M., 436.
Selma Davis,
325.
Sophronia A., 490.
Stephen, 91, 340, 521.
Susan
Allen, 374.
Susan
M., 495.
Susan Monroe.
328.
Susan West, 361.
Susanna,
186.
Susannah, 207.
Temperance,
186.
207.
Tentie
Latham, 384.
Thomas, 485.
Thomas
C., 485.
Thomas
M.,
180.
Triphena, 125.
W.
S., 469.
Warren D.,
394.
Wilfred
M.,
484.
William, 504.
William
C, 511.
William
E., 417.
William
R., 394.
William S.,
317, 394.
Winifred Ball.
485.
Browning, A.,
80.
Bridget
B.,
436.
Clarence
E., 215.
Davis,
387.
Eliza
Green, 343.
Elizabeth,
208.
Elizabeth
(B.),
80.
Elizabeth Palmer,
387.
Eva S.
(B.), 215.
Joseph, 48.
Browning, Mary, 48.
Mary A., 387.
Bruce,
Harriette
(B.),
290.
Henry, 290.
Brunier, Joanna, 371.
Brundage,
Eva
L., 360.
George C, 360.
Lucy
A.
(B.), 360.
Mary E., 360.
Brusie, Hannah, 163.
Harriet
M., 464.
Ketura
Egleston, 296.
Olive, 296.
Robert,
296, 464,
Bryan, Cornelia, 225.
Bryant,
Cornelia
Hilde,
405-
Levi, 405.
Lucy, 256.
Olive, 405.
Bryne, Jennie, 413.
Buch, Joseph, 482.
Mabel, 482.
Buck,
Daniel
E., 245.
Rhoda
(B.), 245.
Buckley, Elizabeth, 443.
Budington, J.,
100.
Sophronia Denison,
100.
Budlong,
Ada M.
Titus,
497.
Anna
K., 497.
Doris, 497.
Elizabeth, 496.
Florence
F., 496.
Irene
M., 497.
Irving J., 497.
Keziah G.
(B.), 330.
Jennie L., 496.
Jerome J., 330.
Sarah.
115.
Buffin,
Mary, 252.
Buffington, Daniel, 151.
Emma, 355.
Mary, 151.
Mary Reynolds, 151.
Bugbee, Ames,
198.
Hepsibah (B.), 385.
Joseph, 385.
Martha.
198.
Martha
Woodward,
198.
Bugg. Henry, 363.
Nellie
Brody, 363.
Bull,
Annie, 154.
Charles, 154.
Bullfinch.
Betsey, 164.
Bunda, Stella. 212.
Bunker,
Panthea
P.,
128.
Index.
Bunker,
Rebecca Proc-
tor,
128.
Burch, Calvin, 239.
Charlotte, 207.
Cynthia Randall, 207.
Damare, 287.
Damarius
(B.), 207.
Henry, 138, 207.
John H., 207.
Lois
Brown, 207.
Mary, 207, 234.
Mary Irish, 138, 207.
Mary Pelton, 239.
Nathan, 207.
Paul,
207, 287.
Phebe, 138.
Phebe
Hinckley, 207.
Susanna
Pendleton,
234, 400.
Temperance Brown,
207.
Thomas, 234.
Burtch,
Eunice
A., 400.
Ida, 400.
Sarah
Barber, 399.
Thomas, 400.
Burdick,
A.
B., 193.
Abigail, 61, 85.
Ada
Langworthy, 238.
Alfred
R., 300.
Almira, 170.
Almyra, 204.
Alonzo, 239.
Amelia A.
Satterlee,
229.
Amos, 205.
Amy (B.), 239.
Amy
K., 452.
Ann F. Hiscox.
237.
Anna
Angell, 441.
Anna Coon.
205.
Anna M.
(B.), 292.
Anna
O., 373-
Anne, 61, 85.
Anne
F., 347.
Antoinette, 516.
Arlton, 309.
Ashel, 287.
B.
F.,
5.16.
Benjamin B., 237.
Benjamin F., 314, 516.
Barbara,
99.
Benjamin, 383, 384.
Betsy
Crandall,
377.
Catherine. 381. 382.383.
Catherine
Clark. 205.
Catherine
Irwin, 378.
Clara E.
Stillman, 302.
Curtis
E., 294.
Daisy, 447.
583
Burdick, Daniel, 441.
Deborah
Sprague, 300.
Desire, 124.
Desire
Palmer, 287.
D i a n n a
Macomber,
302.
Dolphin D., 299.
Duane
D., 171.
Edmund, 509.
Edward, 546.
Eliza
Hadly, 509.
Edward, 29.
Edward
H., 237.
Edwin, 170.
Elery, 171.
Elisha
C., 302.
Elizabeth, 152, 465.
Elizabeth
(B.), 61, 85.
Elizabeth
M., 400, 401.
Ella M.
Kenyon, 300.
Ellen E.
(B.), 452.
Ellinda
Tiflfany, 293.
Elmira,
161.
Emily A., 516.
Emily
F.
(B.), 294.
Emma
Biers, 294.
Esther, 250.
Esther
Gavitt, 124.
Ethan
L., 170.
F.
O., 376.
Fanny,
261.
Frances, 61, 85.
Frank
D., 473.
G.
Dudley, 411.
Gardner, 377.
George, 239.
George H.,
266.
George L.,
266.
George N., 238, 410.
George S., 302.
Georgiana, 411.
Grace
Greene, 473.
Hannah, 85, 99, 124.
Hannah
(B.), 51.
Hannah C.
Doty, 238.
Hannah
Maxson, 85.
Hannah
Stillman, 383,
384.
Hattie
E., 509.
Harley
B..
472.
Harold, 303.
Harriet
(B.), 302.
Harriet
R., 293.
Harriet V.
Douse, 237.
Helen A..
293.
Henry, 162, 170, 292.
Henry D., 293.
Henry L., 169.
Hiram, 229.
Hubbard, 61, 85.
584
Burdick, Huldah,
162.
Isaac, 237.
Isaac
F., zzT-
Isaac
H., 229.
Israel
F.,
212.
James R., 292, 373.
James T., 293.
Jane, 309.
Jennie
A.
Oliver,
166,
Jesse,
166.
Jesse A.,
166.
Jessie L., 294.
John, 61, 85, z(>T, 378.
John F., 293.
Josephine, 372, 411.
Judith Maxson,
162.
Julia
A.
Murphy, 314.
Justin H., 302,
Lantie
A., m.
Lecta, 287.
Lee
Roy, 309.
Leonard, 452.
Lillie
A., 300.
Lizzie
J., 452.
Lucy,
228.
Lucy
A.
(B.), 299.
Lydia, 383.
Lydia (B.), 123.
Lydia Crandall, 292.
Mandane
Elliott, 293.
Maria
M., 293.
Marian
A., 516.
Martha, 451.
Martha A.
Irish, 342.
Martha
C, 238.
Mary E., 411, 485.
Mary
E.
(B.), 302.
Mary
E.
Corbett, 309.
Mary
E. Van Ant-
werp, 410.
Mary L., 137, 505.
Mary
L.
(B.), 237.
Mary Taylor, 505.
Mattie A.
Mendenhall,
303-
Maxson, 61, 85.
May K., 376.
Nancy,
162.
Nancy M., 441.
Oliver, 123, 137.
Paul, 61, 85, 300.
Peter, 124.
Phebe
(B.), 207.
Phebe
Crandall, 342.
Phebe L
(B.), 170.
Philena
(B.), 170.
Polly, 137.
Polly Stillman, 204.
Prudence Petti-
bone, 309.
Index.
Burdick,
Rachel
Slocum,
309.
Robert, 3.
Roxanna,
166.
Ruth, 98.
Sally (B.),
166.
Samuel, 204.
Samuel
P., 309.
Sarah, 61, 85, ZIZ-
Sarah
A., 300.
Sarah A.
Corey, 293.
Sarah A.
Mosher, 237.
Sarah B.
Holmes, 367.
Sarah C.
Lewis, 193.
Sarah
Clark, 29.
Silas, 207, 239, 342.
Silas
C, 505.
Solomon
C, 238.
Susan, 98, 309.
Susan P.
(B.),
212.
Susannah, 137.
Tabitha
Wilcox, 85.
Tacy,
228.
Temperance, 205.
Thankful
L.,
260.
Thomas
T., 237.
Thompson, 61, 85.
Uretta
Knapp, 169.
Viola M.
(B.),
266.
Walter
T., 473.
Wealthy A., 384.
Welcome, 309.
William, 205.
William
P., 293.
Zemira O.
(B.), 170.
Burgess,
Carrie
Temple,
337.
Chloe
(B.), 191.
Chloe
E., 337.
Dianthe
Hibbard, 337.
Edward
E., 2)2>7-
Ezekiel, 191.
Frances, 337.
Mary, 337.
Mary
E.
King, 191.
Prudence
D., 337.
William V.,
191.
Burg, Mary B., 191.
Burger,
Cora,
289.
Delford, 289.
Myrtle, 289.
Burhite,
Katherine Ma-
gee, 244.
Rachel, 244.
Walter, 244.
Burke. Albert
G., 328,
493-
Caroline
A., 302.
Clara
Booth, 493.
Eleanor
R., 302.
Burke,
Ellen M.. 328.
Frances M.
Beeman,
493.
Fred
H., 493.
George B., 302.
Harriet E.
(B.), 302.
Mabel
M., 302,
Margaret S., 228,
302.
Maria
(B.), 327.
Mary
W.
Smith, 493.
Walter
S., 493.
William
L., 302.
Burkle, Jacob, 528.
Mary
M.
Boyd, 528.
Burlingham, Philip, 94.
Polly (B.), 94-
Burnap, Abijah, 396.
Alethea, 396.
Mary
A.
Merrill, 396.
Mary
E.
Mathews,
396.
Rachel
Howe, 396.
Willard, 396.
Willard
L., 396.
Burnham,
Achsah
(B.),
227, 404.
Julia (B.), 404-
Milton
M., 227, 404.
Olive
L., 404.
Samantha, 453.
Burns, Clarissa, 334.
Porter
C, 334.
Sadie, 265.
Burr, Mary, 457.
Burrell, Mary A., 403.
Burroughs, Laura, 488.
Louise
Ruggles, 488.
Polly, 440.
Thomas, 488.
Arvis, 508.
Hannah, 91.
Jessie
M.
Irish, 508.
Burt,
Abigail, 255.
Burtis, Ann, 410.
Burton,
Lucretia
Miller,
436.
Lucy, 436.
Sabra, 191.
Silas.
436.
Burwell, John, 464.
Sarah C., 464.
Sarah
Houghton, 464.
Bush,
Carrie L.
Holden,
502.
Emma
J. (B.), 501.
Frank
D., 502.
Lewis
R., 501.
Busha, Angeline
Bre-
mer, 524.
Busha, Fratik, 524.
Mary L., 524.
Bushnell,
Phebe
(B.),
78.
Butler,
Catherine
E.,
338.
Cynthia Stanley, 536.
Eliza, 145-
Elizabeth
Elliot, 456.
Ella S.. 537-
Sarah
Denison, 91.
Sarah
J., 456.
Thomas, 91.
Uriah, 456.
Walter
C, 536.
Button,
Amelia
Sims,
239-
Harriet, 239.
Lydia, 256.
Richard, 239.
Butts, Julian Lowell,
531-
Lavina, 531.
Buxton, Celestia,
288.
Daniel, 322.
Lydia Case, 322.
Prudence, 322.
Selah
(B.), 322.
C a d w e 1
1,
Edmond
G.,
500.
Edward
J., 333.
Florence
L., 500.
Fred
G., 500.
.
George B., 500.
Ida A.
Daniel, 500.
Jane
A.
(B.), 333-
Nettie B.
Brandan,
500.
Susan E.
Page, 500.
Cady, Alpheus, 189.
Anne
(B.), 189.
Betsey Tompkins, 189.
Ebenezer, 189, 252.
Eliza Merritt,
189.
Elizabeth
Smith, 252.
Eunice
Calkins, 189.
George W., 189.
Harriet, i8g.
John B., 189.
Nelson,
189.
Olivia S..
252.
Pattey
A.
Chambers,
189.
Pernilla
Hamilton,
189.
Sally, 189.
Sally Noyes. 189.
Susan
Merritt, 189.
William,
189.
Cahill, Velvis, 345.
Inde.v.
Gaboon, Elizabeth,
80.
Cahoone, Harriet,
262.
Henry,
262.
Mary J.,
262.
Calkins, Charles, 248.
Eunice, 189.
Mary
A.
(B.), 248.
Call, Jane, 434.
Camp,
Edward
P., 424.
Harriet M.
(B.), 424.
Henry L., 424.
M. W.
Wadsworth,
424.
Mary E., 424.
Phebe
A., 172.
Campbell,
Addie Dick-
ens, 528.
Albert, 528.
Alfred, 444.
Alice L.
(B.), 444.
Alice
T., 444.
Edith, 519.
Ellen, 444.
Frederick, 114, 145.
Grace
Plumb, 115.
Harriet
(B.), 251.
Horatio
N., 252.
Harriet
S., 252.
James W., 519.
James M., 518.
Jean, 276, 461.
Jerusha Church, 397.
Jessie B., 519.
Jessie
H.
(B.), 389.
John G., 444.
John P., 389.
Laura, 507.
Lydia, 397.
]\Iaggie
L.,
530.
Mary Buffin, 252.
Mary S., 519.
Phebe
A., 519.
Phebe A.
(B.), 518.
Richard, 397."
Rowena, 519.
Samuel,
115.
Sarah
{B.), 58.
Sarah
(B.) (B.), 114,
14s.
Stanton, 58,
116.
Winthrop. 250.
Caney,
Martha
(B.),
246.
Smith, 246.
Canfield, Lucy,
222.
C a n n e
r,
Rhoda
(B.),
123.
Canning. Francis, xiii.
Cany, Charles, 215.
Elizabeth, 215.
Caprins,
Almira
B., 513.
Augustus, 368.
Nancy J. (B.), 368.
Card, Amy, 83.
Benjamin, 372.
Job, 83.
Lua
E., 372.
Martha, 152.
Mary, 274.
Cargill, Albert, 279.
Emma
(B.), 279.
Carlton, Susan, 225.
Carmen,
Louisa
A., 170.
Carmon,
Eliza
J., 339-
Elizabeth, 339.
Philip, 339.
Carnahan, Sophia, 246.
Carnes, Leman,
122.
Mary (B.),
122.
Carpenter, Amanda, 209.
Cora L.
(B.), 457-
David,
457.
Deborah, 297.
Earl
C, 342.
Edith
L., 457.
Eliza, 451.
Esther, 132.
George L, 342.
Guy, 342.
Guy C, 342.
Hannah
(B.), 141.
Henry, 274.
Hezekiah, 132.
Jemima Belden, 457.
Jemima Parish, 342.
Julian
E.,
457.
Lillian
(B.), 487-
Lydia (B.), 274.
INIinnie, 502.
S.,
141.
Salome
(B.), 274.
Samuel, 274, 342.
Sands, 141.
Vernon A.,
457.
Viola S.
Irish, 342.
Carr. Addie,
269.
Catherine
Weedin, 511.
Elijah, 169.
Elizabeth, 192.
Elizabeth Lawton,
546.
Lucy J. Cory, 511.
IMaria A.,
512.
Nancy, 269.
Nathan, 269.
Nicholas
E., 512.
Peleg
C, "^ii.
Phebe,
348.
Robert,
546.
Saberah
CB.), 169.
Thomas
G., 511.
586
Carriel, Calvin, 427.
lanthe
A., 432.
John, 432.
Louise
Furman, 427.
Carrington,
Harriet C.
(B.), 440.
Jackson D., 440.
Nettie, 440.
Carris, Evaline, 454.
John, 454.
Sarah, 454.
Carrs, Caleb, 3.
Carskaden,
A. ^Marrila
Brown,
288.
Jerome,
288.
Carter,
Annie
M., S37-
Augusta
C.
Cottrell,
173-
Benjamin, 242.
Chloe
E., 337.
Ellen
M., 242.
Emma
A., 297.
George, 297.
Maria
Savage, 242.
Prudence
(B.),
vi.
Prudence D.
Burgess,
337-
Russel, 337.
Ruth, 470.
Samuel, 173.
Thomas, 31.
Carver,
Adam
M., 534.
Florence
T., 534.
Forest
M., 534.
Hamilton, 534.
Harry W., 534.
Irma
G., 534.
John, 40.
Minnie E.
(B.), 533-
Roy H., 534.
Wales, 534.
Cary,
Edward
T.,
442.
Katherine
Thomas,
442.
William H.,
442.
Case,
A.
J., 472.
Amy
L.,
241.
Betsey, 234.
Earl,
472.
Harriet,
273.
Leora
(B.). 472.
Lucenia,
358.
Lydia, 322.
Milton,
472.
Casey,
Catherine,
232.
Cass, Carlton B.,
457.
Horatio,
457.
Horatio G..
457.
Mary J. (B.), 457-
Mildred
F., 457.
Index.
Cass,
Theresa
Petrich,
457-
Castle,
F.
Azelia, 303.
Asher, 303.
Louisa
Bishop, 303.
Caswell, Lydia, 57.
Cately, A., 163.
Huldah B. Palme
r,
.163,
Catlin, Burden, 332.
Caroline, 332.
Clara
M., 499.
Eliza
J., 499.
Elizabeth Col-
braith, 332.
Frank
N., 500.
John M., 332.
Julia A., 500.
Julia M., 499.
Katherine
Bixby, 332.
Laura,
332.
Lewis,
332.
Louisa
(B.), 332.
Meda
Pennel, 332.
Sarah
Norris, 332.
Catonel, Adele, 216.
Cavalleris, EnricoiT.,300.
Katherine C.
(B.),300.
Cearley, Edmund, 426.
Louise
E., 426.
Lucretia Polk,
426.
Chafee,
Abby
C,
338.
Chaffee,
Catherine, 515.
Catherine B.
(B.),
515-
Charles,
515.
Cora, 406.
Dora,
505.
Lydia Worden, 515.
ATary L., 515.
Mary Wright, 175.
Robert C.
515.
William
W.,
515.
Chalker, Alexander, 77.
Mehitable, 39. 77.
Mehitable
Chapman,
77-
Sarah Denison
(B.),
38, 39-
Stephen, 38, 39, 40,
77. 78.
Chamberlain, Carrie A.
(B.), 308.
Sarah,
243.
William, 308.
Chambers, P a 1 1 e
y A.,
189.
Champion.
Byron, 272.
Joel, 272.
Maria
(B.), 272.
Champion, Oscar, 272.
Polly, 271.
Champlain, Mary (B.),
384,
Champlin, Ann, 27.
Anna
(B.),
116.
Annie, 384.
Annie L.
Stanton, 437.
Benjamin,
208.
Charles, 212, 437.
Christopher, 23.
Cornelia M.
Cory, 353.
Daniel, 437.
E.
F., 465.
Eliza
Cottrell, 437.
Elva E.
Crandall, 465.
Fidelia
Brown, 465.
Fidelia D.
Brown, 325.
Frank, 325, 465.
Hannah, 72, 75.
Hannah
Clark, 75.
James,
26.
Jeffres, 543, 544, 545.
Jeffrey, 13, 26, 80, 117.
John A., 377.
Joseph,
26.
Joshua,
26.
Lionel
H., 353.
Lucy Green, 377.
Martha
(B.), 212, 377.
Mary,
18, 74, 130.
Mary (B.), 13,
26.
Mary
A.
(B.),
208.
Mary Badcock, 13,
18.
Mary
Clarke,
26.
Mary Northrup,
80.
Miriam F.
Clark, 353.
Nancy
A.
(B.), 117.
Nathan, 117.
Prudence, 50.
Rowland, 116, 117.
Samuel, 26.
75.
Susanna,
125.
Susanna
(B.), 48.
Susannah, 26,
80.
William, 13, 18, 26,
48, 116, 541.
William
A., 353.
William W.,
543.
Champlins,
William,
548.
Chandler,
Margaret, 41.
Chapin,
A.
W., 246.
Bettie
(B.), 246.
Clarissa,
251.
Darius, 120.
Hannah Crandall, 120.
Chapman,
A.
Elizabeth,
407.
Abigail Burdick, 85.
Alfred, 481.
Chapman, Amos, 85.
Andrew, 129.
Ann
E., 481.
B. A.
Kenyon, 407.
Betsy Gardiner, 481.
Eliza
Brooks, 422.
Elizabeth, 491.
Emma
M., 241.
H.
P., 407-
Hannah
(B.), 241.
Hannah P.
(B.), 245.
Ida
M.,
266.
James H., 245.
Lara
(B.), 458.
Lila, 422.
Maurice, 458.
Mary, 129.
Mehitable, 7'].
Samuel, ^T.
Sarah, 269.
Sarah C.
Brooks, 422.
Welltrian Palmer,
129.
William, 241, 458.
William H.,
422.
Chappell,
Delia
A., 319.
Mary H., 269.
Richard,
153.
Ruth
(B.), 153-
Chase,
Alice R.
Jollie,
354-
Altana F.
Almy, 354.
Delia
(B.), 406.
Earnest, 354.
Elizabeth, 134.
Florence E.
Green,
355-
Henry
A.,
406.
Jacob, 406.
Nellie, 406.
Philip B., 354-
Sarah A.
Rawlett, 239.
Sarah E. Cook,
354.
Walter
W., 355-
William C, 354.
Chatterton,
Eliza-
beth,
340.
Chauncey, Emily, 525.
C h e b o n d
y, Cynthia
French, 321.
Nancy, 321.
Rezin, 321.
Cheesebro, Prudence,
517-
Cheesebrough, Abigail,
14. 55-
Cheesbrough, Mary, 71.
Cheney,
Elizabeth M.
CB.).
305.
John
D.,
305.
Mary H.,
286.
Index.
Cheney, Mary R., 305.
Oliver, 305.
Rebecca, 305.
S.
Evelyn, 305.
Sarah, 179.
Cherry,
Carrie
(B.),
338.

Chesebro, Bridget
Stan-
ton,
162.
Gilbert, 338.
Harriet
Haskell, 415.
Lucretia M.
(B.), 415.
Lucy, 338.
Lucy Stanton, 338.
Nathan,
162.
Pauline, 415.
Samuel,
415.
Samuel
H., 415.
Vashti,
162.
Chesebrough, Amos, 90.
Betsey (B.),
122.
Caroline
L., 204.
Carrie A.,
434.
Eunice,
217.
Jane
Call,
434.
Julia T., 204.
Julia Thompson, 204.
Perry, 204.
Samuel,
122.
Submit
Palmer,
122.
Sylvester, 434.
Chichester,
Annie K.
Smith,
505.
Christopher
C, 513.
Esther
M., 513.
Frank, 505.
Frank
S., 505.
Gertrude.
505.
George
H., 513.
Georgia Garry, 513.
Harriet
E., 513.
Harry
C, 5i3-
Jane
A.
(B.), 340.
Martha
H., 513.
Myrtle, 513.
Roxanna Curtis, 513.
Sarah
Rhodes, 505.
William F.,
340.
Childs, Ann G.,
145.
Cora H.
Brown, 494.
Fannie, 494.
J.
M.,
494.
Walter.
494.
Chillingworth,
Alice
M.,
455-
Chipman,
Charles
A.,
464.
Charles C.
464.
Charles H..
464.
Flora P.
Clark, 464.
5S7
Chipman,
Frances M.,
464.
Frances Saunders, 404.
Martha, 377, 378.
Martha
J., 378.
Mary E., 317.
Nathan
F., 378.
Phebe
M., 464.
Robert
C, 464.
Christie,
Catherine
(B.),
388.
Eraser, 388.
Eraser
A., 388.
John, 388.
Mary
A.
Eraser, 388.
Chubb, Leland, 230.
Susan B.
(B.), 230.
Chuk, Elizabeth
Taylor,
422.
T.
C, 422.
Church, Abner, 422.
Betsey, 184.
Carrie Brown, 473.
Eunice
(B.), 536.
George A., 422.
Howard, 422.
Jerusha, 397.
Lucinda, 184.
Lucy
Catherine Good-
ell, 422.
Lucy Lung, 422.
Lydia, 184.
Lydia (B.), 184.
Melvin
D., 536.
Robert
G., 422.
Sophronia, 184.
Susanna, 150.
Sylvanus, 184.
William
B., 422, 473.
Clapp,
Eliza, 98.
Susan.
98.
Clark,
A. C.
400.
Adaline
(B.), 99.
Adelaide Wallace
(B.), 214.
Albert L., 283.
Albert
M., 463.
Alfred,
192.
Alice L.
(B.), 480.
Altana
Langworthy,
192.
Altie
F., 297.
Amey, 119.
Amos, 27.
Amy,
208.
Angeline Crandall,
287.
Ann E.,
354.
Barbara F.,
421.
Barbara
M., 287.
588
Clark, Benjamin, 46.
Bethia, 27.
Bethiah
Hubbard, 27.
Callie
E., 420.
Caroline, 441.
Catherine, 205.
Catherine
Hancie, 400.
Catherine
Pendleton,
59-
Celia A.
(B.), 301.
Charles, 214, 299, 320.
Charles
T., 320.
Charlotte D.
(B.), 283.
Charlotte
Sherman,
287.
Chloe
Maxson, 287.
Christopher, 57.
Clara M.
Dodge, 320.
Clayton C, 171.
Cora
H., 400.
Damare Burch,
287.
Deborah
Carpenter,
297.
Deborah
Pendleton, 29.
Delia, 532.
Devolson,
214.
Dora, 299.
Dorothy
Maxson, 30.
E.
Antoinette, 287.
E.
R., 171.
Eben,
loi.
Eleanor
C, 461.
Eleanor
Thomas, 287.
Elisha, 30, 45.
Eliza
L., 300.
Elizabeth.
59, 150, 256.
Elizabeth
(B.), 17, 24.
Elizabeth
Bagnell, 480.
Elizabeth Plumb, 57.
Elizabeth S.
(B.), 214.
Ella L.,
297.
Ellen
Hughes, 440.
Elmer, 303.
Emeline
Murphy, 421.
Emily Pardee, 300.
Esther
Landphere,
287.
Ethan, 59.
Eunice
(B.), 48.
Eva, 532.
Ezra,
385.
Fidelia
Denison, 287.
Flora
P.,
464.
Frances G.,
301.
George, 256. 480.
Guy S., 532.
H.
Moran, 287.
Hannah, 59, 75.
Hannah
Cottrell, 59.
Harriet E.
(B.), 301.
Index.
Clark,
Hazel
E., 440.
Henrietta C.
(B.),
171.
Henry, 59, 113, 297.
Hiram, 179.
Hosea
B., 287.
Ida
M., 464..
Isabel
Davis, 283.
James, 29.
James B., 532.
Job,
208.
Job B., 300.
Job
Bennett,
59.
John D., 287.
Jonathan, 48.
Joseph, 3, 24, 287.
Josephine
B.
(B.),
440.
Joshua, 27, 59.
Judson, 214.
Kate, 477.
La
Fayette, 287.
Laura E.
(B.), 297.
Leigh, 532.
Lillian
A., 463.
Lily, 395-
Lois
(B.). 58.
Lorana
(B.), 287.
Louisa, 265.
Lucinda
Johnson, 287.
Lucius
P., 287.
Lucy A.,
loi.
Lucy Stapp, 531.
Lulu
P., 297.
Lyman C, 297.
Mabel, 284.
Margaret
Black. 532.
Margaret
M a 1 c o
m,
299.
Martha
(B.), 87.
Mary, 203, 303.
Mary A., 170.
Mary E., 301.
Mary Perkins, 301.
Mary
Potter,
30, 45.
Melissa
(B.), 385.
Minnie. 296.
Miranda Hines,
lOi.
Miriam
F., 353.
Nathan, 59, 87.
Nathaniel,
48.
Norman
L., 287.
Oliver, 58.
Pardon, 421.
Paul, 170, 301.
Perry
C.
203.
Phebe M.
Gorton, 463.
Philip, 461.
Phineas.
59.
R. Le
Roy, 287.
Clark,
Ray P., 301.
Richard, 283.
Rowse, 152.
Samuel, 287, 480.
Sarah, 206,
222.
Sarah
Fleharty, 532.
Sarah
Horton, 256.
Sarah L.
(B.), 179.
Sarah
Saunders, 320.
Simeon, 27.
Susanna, 24, 152.
Susanna
(B.), 46.
Thankful
Violet, 29.
Theresa, 303, 420.
Thomas, 17, 24, 440,
548, 549-
Tryphena, 447.
Willet, 59-
William, 532.
Zoriaster, 99.
Clarke, Amanda, 163.
Amey,
82.
Ann, 26, 27.
Ann
(B.), 30.
Ann
Champlin, 27.
Annie
Coon, 420.
Archie A.,
312.
Arinoe
(B.), 167.
Bernie
S., 312.
Bethia
Hubbard, 26,
27, 29, 30.
Bethiah, 27.
Callie
E., 420.
Caroline, 312.
Charles, 386.
Christopher, 27.
Deborah
Carpenter,
167.
Elizabeth, 386.
Elizabeth
(B.), 24. 29.
30.
Elizabeth Sandford.
82.
Freddie,
312.
Gitty Smith, 386.
Hannah, 207.
Hannah
(B.), 145.
Harriet
M., 300.
Helen M.,
420.
Henry, 167, 371.
Hester
Derve, 388.
James. 27.
Jane C, 371.
Joseph, 26, 27, 29, 30,
544-
.
Katherine Pendleton,
371-
Leander F., 388.
Lucian, 145.
Mary, 26, 27.
Clarke,
Minnie
G., 388.
Nelson,
222.
Perry W., 420.
Polly,
162.
Rose E.
(B.), 312.
Ruth
Boss, 152.
Samuel, 26, 27.
Sarah, 29.
Sarah
(B.), 223.
Sarah M.
(B.),
222.
Silas
M., 312.
Simeon,
82.
Stephen,
222.
Susannah
Potter,
222.
Thomas, 29, 30, 59.
William
27.
Claude,
Edith C. Ma-
thews, 396.
Louis
W., 396.
Clans,
Ella
Doud, 159.
Florence
M., 159.
Seldon
M., 159.
Clayton, Anna, 277.
Deniza
Sayer, 284.
Henry, 284.
Cleaver,
Arnold
B., 519.
Arnold
J., 519.
Marie
A., 519.
Marie A.
(B.), 519.
William
B., 519.
Clement, Ada, 284.
Benjamin, 283, 284,
Clara, 284.
Guy, 284.
Lydia
A.
Baker, 283.
Mary
E.
Hurley, 284.
Mary M., 283.
Mary
S.
(B.), 230.
N.
George, 284.
Sherman, 28=;.
Winnie E.
(B.), 285.
demons,
Anna F.
(B.),
271.
Cynthia A., 271.
Harry B., 271.
Fidelia
A., 455.
Ira
H., 271.
John, 271.
Margaret Zimmerman,
271.
Maria
Stover, 271.
Sarah A.,
455.
Cleveland.
Edith, 503.
Elihu, 169.
Eliza
(B.), 337.
Estelle
Beach, 337.
George, 337.
James, 337.
James
H.,
503.
Julia Berkley, 503.
Index.
Cleveland, Mary, 503.
Myrtle Chichester,
513.
Prudence, 169.
Thomas, 513.
William
B., 337.
Cliff, Mary E., 417.
Clifford, Herbert, 499.
Mabel
(B.), 499.
Ralph
C.,
499.
Warren T..
499.
Clough,
Clarissa.
245.
Coan, Douglass W., 243.
Sarah
J. (B.). 243.
Coates,
Hannah
Bill, 13.
Harriet, 331.
William, 13.
Cobb, Abigail Rhodes,
91.
Anne, 50.
Ebenezer, 50.
Elkanah, 50.
Esther,
102.
Eunice, 50.
Henry, 50.
Lois, 50.
Lois
Hallet, 50.
Mary, 50.
Mary (B.), 25, 50.
Nathan, 50.
Oliver, 50, 91.
Prudence
Champlin,
50.
Sarah, 50.
Sarah
A., 470.
Susannah, 50.
Coburn,
Mary. 199.
Coddington, Elijah, 159.
Phila.
159.
Coe.
Benjamin T., 263.
Martha
Rodman, 263.
Mary, 263.
Coff.
Lydia. 229.
Coffin.
Amy (B.), 78.
Ann, 510.
Mr..
78.
Cogshell. Esther, 464.
Cogswell. Lucy. 335.
Colbraith. Elizabeth, 332.
Colby.
Carrie.
317.
Mary
A..
485.
Cole, Amelia.
329.
Arthur B..
530.
Delilah.
236.
Delilah
Brown, 235.
Ella M..
530.
Eunice
Denison, 98.
Frank
F., 530.
Guv W..
530.
Ida
J. (B.), 530.
Cole, Isaac, 530.
James, 235, 236.
Kate
S., 329.
Louisa, 235.
Mary (B.), 236.
Myra M., 530.
Phebe, 129.
Polly B., 530.
Ray I., 530.
Samuel.
98. 140.
Thankful
(B.), 140.
Collier, Julia, 306.
Collins,
Alice
T., 382.
Amorilla.
381.
Amos, 338.
Annie B.
(B.), 338.
Benjamin, 382.
Benjamin F., 382.
Carrie
M., 445.
Catherine B u r d i c
k,
381.
Charles R., 382.
C h 1 o e Wadsworth,
255-
Daniel, 382.
Gideon B.,
257.
Harriet
Atwood, 262,
445-
Jessie
R.,
262.
John, 108, 381.
Lois, 382.
Mary, 255.
Mary
A., 382, 441.
Mary
A.
(B.), 257.
Mercy Langworthy,
108.
Norman G.,
257.
Prudence
Chapin, 338.
Rachel
Piatt, 257.
Rhoda.
521.
Robert.
255.
Ruth. 388.
Sanford
L.,
108.
Stephen
P..
257.
Tacy
A.
(B.), 382.
Walter
J.. 382.
Willard R.,
382.
William. 262.
445.
Colonv. Arthur
L., 295.
DeWitt.
29.q.
Maranda
(B.), 295.
Colvin, Harriet, 289.
Colwell.
Julia
A.. 280.
Comstock,
Ellen
C, 386.
Sarah, 444.
Conable,
Clarissa Deni-
son,
100.
Ezra, 100.
Concklin,
Mary, 466.
Rachel, 78.
590
Concklin,
William
S.,
494-
Conderman, Margaret,
480.
Condon,
Hannah
E., 219.
P.
H., 319.
Cone, Andrew, 386.
Eber
N., 386.
George, 265.
Laura
E., 265.
Mary J. (B.), 386.
Matilda
Norton, 386.
Sophia Tyler, 265.
Congdon,
Susanna
(B.),
88.
Conklin,
Clara
(B.), 425.
George, 425.
George
D.,
425.
Mary
A.
Connely, 367.
Mary Aiken, 494.
Mary
Griswold,
425.
Connell,
Emma
N., 380.
Martin, 380.
Minerva
Saunders,
380.
Connor,
Earl
E., 474.
Elizabeth
Dugal, 473.
Jessie
B.
(B.), 473.
Michael
M., 474.
Mildred
A., 474.
Richard, 474.
Verne
J., 474.
William, 474.
Constable, Abram.
401.
E u d o r a S.
Gillette,
401.
Cooffman,
Celestine
C,
439-
Maria
Hoover, 439.
Tobias, 439.
Cook, Betsey
E.
(B.),
179.
Daniel, 289.
E.
C, 421.
Eliza Laid.
522.
Eva R..
408.
Flora, 522.
George, 522.
Hannah
Spade, 289.
Harriet
(B.). 421.
Harriet
Wallace, 408.
James, 408.
Joel, 224.
Lawrence,
289.
Marcia. 431.
Maud
(B.), 289.
Rebecca,
224.
Rebecca
Hart,
224.
Sarah
E., 354.
Theresa,
490.
Index.
Cooke, Abigail, 193.
Rebecca
Dickinson,
193-
Samuel, 193.
Sarah
P., 504.
Cooley, Emeline, 438.
Coollidge, Alice, 492.
Coolman,
Edmund
B.,
440.
Emeline E.
(B.), 440.
Horace
C, 440.
Ida N.
Price, 440.
Leura
A., 440.
Polly Burroughs, 440.
Sarah E.
McCurdy,
440.
William
L., 440.
Coon, Anna, 205, 420.
Anna
Sherman, 173.
Asa
S., 507.
Charles, 207.
Charlotte Burch,
207.
Cynthia Crandall, 207.
Da ma r i u s
Crandall,
207.
Daniel, 179, 302.
Dewitt, 207.
Dorcas
Vars, 293.
E.
B., 383.
Eliza, 376.
Eliza Green,
507.
Emogene
S.
(B.), 383-
Fannie
E., 302.
Fanny (B.), 179.
Flora
A., 293.
Gardner,
207.
George. 173.
Helen
E., 507.
Isabelle, 173.
John, 293.
Lorett. 206.
Lucy, 203.
Martha.
401.
Samuel, H..
207.
Cooper.
Ellen
Hemphill,
229.
Everzalline
(B.), 462.
Henry, 462.
James. 229.
John,
181.
Joseph
W.,
229.
Lorella
(B.),
181.
Mary, 445.
Sally J. (B.),
181.
Silvia
Hemphill, 229.
William,
181.
Coran, C.
Josephine
Haff, 231.
L., 231.
Corbett, Jane (B.), 176.
Corbett, Joseph, 176.
Mary E., 309.
Corbin, Eunice, 173.
Corbit,
Sarah
A., 143.
Corel, Fanny, 2)7^-
Corey,
Sarah
A., 293.
Corkingham,
Clara
J.
(B.), 371.
Margaret, 371.
Marion, 371.
Solon
N., 371.
Corlette, John,
281.
Wilhelmina
(B.),
281.
Cornell,
Anna E. Gard-
ner, 444.
Dessie W.
Norton,
508.
Edson
A., 508.
J. M., 444.
Susan, 504.
Thomas,
546.
Corning, Anna, 501.
Avery, 335.
Clara, 501.
Clarissa, 335.
Cynthia (B.), 334.
Edwin,
334.
Elizabeth
Crump, 501.
Erasmus, 501.
John, 501.
Cornish.
Agnes, 240.
Cornwell.
Jane, 140.
Cory. Adaline, 438.
Alfred
R., 353.
Andrew
J., 353.
Clara A.,
443.
Cornelia
M.. 353.
Elizabeth
Watson, 353.
George
A.,
353.
Hannah, 193, 194, 197.
Jane Seaberry, 353.
Lucy J.. Sir.
Lucy
M.
Almy, 353.
Maria
E., 511.
Nancy
S..
353.
Cosgriff,
Florence
(B.),
431.
Walter.
431.
Cotton. Persis. 226.
Cottrell,
Albert
(B.),
1
73-.
Angelia Dye. 306.
Arthur M..
306.
Augusta
C.
173.
Beatrice.
476.
Bourdman
M.,
479.
Celia. 476.
Celia
T.,
173.
Daniel, 172.
Eliza,
437.
Cottrell,
Eliza
A., 172.
Elizabeth, 43,
80.
Emma
L., 173.
Erzula O.
(B.), 214.
Frances
A., 172.
Florence
A., 173.
Eunice
(B.), 172.
Frank, 214.
George E., 173.
Hannah, 59.
Herbert
L., 306.
Ira
L., 306.
Isabelle
Coon, 173.
John B., 172, 476.
Julia Randolph, 476.
Lebbeus
M., 479.
Lillie Pitts, 173.
Lucy
M.
(B.), 479.
Lydia
Maxson, 479.
Mary, 172.
Mary
Saunders,
172.
Nicholas,
80.
Patience,
62.
Royal
L.,
306.
Couch, Phebe, 244.
Coughlin,
Eva M., 413.
George, 413.
Marcus,
413.
Maria A.
(B.), 413.
Martha, 262.
Count, Elmer,
423.
Polly
Downs,
423.
Thomas,
423.
Viettta E.
Thompson,
423-
Cox, George
C,
387.
Kate H.
(B.), 387-
Mary
M.,
495.
Craig,
Isabelle.
445.
Craine, Horace, 201,
202.
Lydia,
202.
Lydia (B.),
201.
Melissa,
202.
Crall, Eli, 250.
Justina (B.), 250.
Crandall, Abigail
West,
168.
Albert B.,
515.
Albert N.,
371.
Alice M., 288,
371.
Almira
J.,
208.
Alzina
(B.),
288.
Alzina Mason. 207.
Amos, s8.
Amy
W.. 168.
Ann A.,
398.
Anna Brand, 208.
Angelia, 236.
Angeline. 287.
Archibald, 223.
Index.
Crandall,
Arloiena,
236.
Arthur
W.,
288.
Augustus, 206,
208.
Betsy, 377-
Blanche
M., 465.
Carrie, 316.
Charles, 341.
Charlotte, 119, 120,
134-
Charlotte
(B.),
206.
Christopher, 132.
Clarissa, 223.
Cynthia, 207.
Damarius,
119, 132,
134, 207.
Damarius
Kenyon, 119,
120.
Daniel,
515.
Darwin,
288.
Devills
P., 236.
Elizabeth Chase, 134.
Ellen A.,
508.
Elva
E., 465.
Emily
Douse. 206.
Enoch,
208.
Erastus, 398.
Esther, 63.
Ethan, 267, 315.
Eunice, 87. 250, 370.
Eunice (B.), 267, 316.
Fidelia,
207.
Flora B.
Irish, 343.
Flora
McKee, 493.
George,
268.
George N., 268, 509.
George V., 509.
Grace, 84.
Hannah, 120.
Harriet
(B.), 223.
Harriet
A., 295.
Harriet M..
257.
Henry, 343.
Irving
A..
464.
James, 119,
120, 132,
134, 343-
James H., 236.
Jane,
12.
Jared, 207.
Jeremy, 287.
Jerry, 295.
John, 12, 63. 124, 341.
Joseph,
22, 35.
Josephine, 236.
Kenyon, 207.
Lodowick,
223.
Lorenda, 236.
Lucius.
168.
Lucy (B.). 132.
Lucy
Potter
Barber,
84.
Crandall, Lydia,
22, 292.
iMabel
M., 465.
Maria
(B.),
268.
Maribah
(B.), 48.
Marion
Weber, 508.
Martha
A., 515.
Martin
L.,
208.
Mary, 236, 237.
Mary (B.), 207.
Mary A.,
208.
Mary
A.
(B.), 341.
Mary
M. St.
John, 371.
May C, 493-
Minnie
G., 509.
Miranda F.
Irish, 509.
Nancy. 124.
Nancy (B.), 236.
Nancy
A.
(B.),
120.
Nancy B.,
208.
Nancy Davis, 509.
Nancy
Greene.
515.
Nancy M., 316.
Nancy Nichols,
120.
Nancy
Rhodes, 398.
Nelson, 223.
Nichols, 509.
Oliver C,
168.
Ordelia
Blakely, 343.
Otis, 493.
Pardon. 132.
P a r me 1 i a
Williams,
208.
Paul
K.,
120.
Phebe, 207. 342.
Phebe
Adams,
288.
Phineas, 84.
Polly Maxson, 257.
Porter. 236.
Prudence, 132.
Ralph
E.. 465.
Rogers, 84.
Russel.
48.
Ruth,
III.
Ruth E..
341.
Sally
Pendleton, 341.
Samuel.
120.
Samuel
B., 236.
Samuel P..
508.
Sarah E.
(B.), 514.
Saunders, 257.
Stephen, 152.
Susan, 151, 233, 306.
Susan
Crippen, 223.
Susan
Kenyon, 152.
Susanna
Maxson, 223.
Tacv,
96.
Thankful, 268.
Thankful
(B.).
120.
T h a n kful
Saunders,
206,
208.
592
Crandall,
Vermeda
(B.),
295-
Wealthy, 316.
Wealthy M., 267.
Welcome,
206.
William, 120, 236.
William
H.,
208.
William
L., 515.
Crandell, John,
xxv.
Crane,
A.
M., 242.
Anna E.
Miller, 242.
Anna
H., 242.
Esther M.
Goodrich,
133-
Ezra
F.,
174.
Fanny L., 307.
Joseph, 133.

Lucy
E.
(B.) Sibley,
174.
Cranor,
Charles
M., 240.
Edith
J., 240.
Fannie
S., 240.
Frank
Taylor, 240.
Hugh Armfield, 240.
John S., 240.
John Samuel, 240.
Katherine
Taylor, 240.
Sarah
Elizabeth, 240.
William
Taylor, 240.
Crary, Betsey Rhodes,
91.
Lucy,
208.
Peter, 91.
Crawford. Alonzo, 293.
Carrie
Hibbard, 293.
Fannie, 436.
Helen A.
Burdick, 293.
Crippen,
Susan, 223.
Crittenden, Ellie, 450.
Crittenton,
Arcelia
M.,
414.
Charlotte D u n h a
m,
414.
Stephen, 414.
Crofoot, Samantha, 292.
Cromack, Arthur, 312.
Brainard, 312.
Ellen
Boyd, 312.
Nellie M.
Williams,
312.
Crookes, George
D., 501.
Henrietta W.
(B.),
501.
John H., 501.
Mary H., 501.
Crosby, Asa, 379.
Ephraim, 293.
Harriet, 379.
Joseph F.,
210.
Mary Howe, 37Q.
Index.
Crosby, Mary P., 512.
Leafy
L.
(B.), 293.
Priscilla
(B.),
210.
Susan, 530.
Walter, 512.
Crosier, Elizabeth, 310.
Cross, Abby Hinckley,
253-
Abby J., 253, 438.
Abby J. (B.), 384.
Davis
J., 453-
Fannie, 466.
George D., 253.
George W., 153.
Hadarah
J., 453.
Hannah, 93.
Harriet
B., 253.
J. Hobart, 538-
John, 253, 384.
Lois
(B.), 153.
Martha
B., 253.
Mary, 253, 450.
Mary
A.
(B.), 453-
Mary Concklin, 466.
Sarah
E., 453.
Sylvester, 466.
Crouse,
Martha E.
(B.),
281.
Richard,
281.
Crumb,
Elizabeth P.
(B.), 325-
Ephraim, 325.
Franklin, 401.
Franklin
E., 325.
H.
Ella, 401.
Martha
Coon, 401.
Mary A., 325.
Lucius
H., 325.
Lucy E., 325-
Wallace
E., 325.
Crump, Elizabeth, 501.
Culver, Christopher, 510.
Ellen
Harris, 510.
Cummings,
Caroline,
518.

Cummins,
Emma,
292.
Cundall,
Carrie E. Da-
vis, 345.
Charlotta A.
Gray,
345-
Constantine T., 447.
Edward G.,
446.
Effie A.
Ball, 345.
Elizabeth, 345.
Elizabeth
Wallace,
344-
Frank S..
345.
Hannah
A., 345.
Harriet E.
(B.), 344.
Helen
B., 345.
Cundall, Isaac, 344, 446,
447-
Jacob D., 345.
John, 344.
Mary
E.
(B.), 446.
Trephena Clark, 446,
447.
Cundell, Hannah, 446.
Currie, John B., 417.
Julia
L.
(B.), 417.
Lillian, 417.
Currier, Barbara, 488.
Mary
B.
(B.), 488.
Nathaniel, 488.
Curtis, Abigail, 164.
Alice
Parmelee, 319.
Amanda L.
(B), 371.
Barbara
Thompson,
367.
Charles, 367.
Clara
L., 501.
Daniel
H., 367.
Edwin
F., 367.
Elmer
C, 367.
Elmer
E., 513.
Emily, 525.
Erna, 367.
Frank, 371.
Frank
E., 371.
George F., 269.
Gertrude, 513.
Harriet, 367.
Ira
E., 367.
Jane A., 343.
Jane C, 371.
Jennie
A.
Boswell, 269.
Jennie
F.
Elmer, 513.
La
Mott, 513.
Lillie
A., 367.
Mable E.
Sayles, 367.
Maggie
L.
McLellan,
367.
Nellie A.
Bander, 367.
Ora, S13.
Polly,
182.
Roxanna,
513.
Sophronia, 370.
Thankful
(B.), 367.
William
H., 367.
William
P., 319.
Curtiss, Eliza, 176.
Sophronia, 419.
Gushing, Mercy, 49.
C u s h m a
n,
Almira
Weeks, 354.
Charles, 354.
Emma, 354.
Frederick,
354.
Cutler,
Adelia R.
(B.),
413.
Cutler, Adeline, 510.
Edward, 402.
Emma H.
(B.), 402.
George W., 402.
Isaac, 413.
Jennie I., 413.
L., 470.
Lydia, 354.
Alalvina, 402.
Mary
A..
413.
Mary Willard, 413.
Nancy Davis, 470.
Orville> 413.
Orville L..
413.
Cutter, Sarah, 297.
Dailey, Maria, 429.
Daily,
Sarah
(B.), 171.
William, 171.
Dakin,
Daniel,
296.
George I., 296
Jennie
M.
(B.), 296.
Lucile
M., 296.
Daley, Mary, 465.
Daly, Cornelius, 525.
Margaret A., 525.
Margaret
Galwin, 525.
Dalson,
Minnie,
482.
Damon,
Petis
D., 485.
Daniel. Ida A..
500.
Prudence, 283.
Daniels, Eleanor, 483.
Ida, 483-
Richard, 483.
Danforth,
Fidelia Bar-
ron, 427.
Henry, 427.
Sarah
V., 427.
Darely,
Hattie.
458.
Darling,
Eveline
(B.),
192.
George, 192.
Darner,
Susan.
436.
Darrow,
Emeline
(B.),
248.
Frances.
248.
Job. 248.
Lydia, 190.
Phebe, 58.
Sally Matthews, 247.
. 248.
Saphronia, 247.
Sarah, 337.
Sarah Pike
(B.), 144-
Walter, 144. 247, 248.
Wesley, 248.
Dash, Amy
D.
(B.), 391-
Amy L., 391.
John B., 391.
Davidson.
Agnes S., 231.
Anna
(B.), 183.
38
hidex.
Davidson,
Elizabeth
(B.), 55-
Experience (B.), 50.
James, 183.
John, 50, 55.
Lucretia
(.B.), 78.
Mary, 50.
William, 50.
Davis, Abel, 279.
Alfred.
279.
Alice
O., 278.
Amey, 76.
Amy, 157.
Amy Lippencott, 157.
Ann, 291.
Anna, 76.
Anna
(B.), 38, 76,279.
Arnold, 344.
Arsentha.
157.
Arthur
W.,
280.
Athalia
B., 279.
Betsey Moore, 157.
Bill,
180.
Blanch, 470.
Calvin, 158, 278,
280.
Carrie, 470.
Carrie E., 345.
Carrie
Randolph. 344.
Cassius
S.,
280.
Catherine
McGregor,
247.
Cecilia
M., 482.
Charlotta
(B.),
161.
Charlotte, 278, 283.
Clara
E., 278.
Clark. 235.
Clarke.
76.
Cora B..
279.
Cynthia Lippencott,
278.
Daniel.
157.
Deborah.
277.
Delila F.
Randolph,
279.
Dennis.
284.
Egar C, 279.
Eli.
279.
Elijah
P..
470.
Eliza
J.. 157-
Eliza
J. Boyd. 528.
Eliza
J. Davis, 157.
Eliza L.
(B.).
282.
Elizabeth, 152, 157,
277, 284. 439.
Elizabeth Burdick. 152.
Elizabeth
Hoffman,
280.
Elizabeth
Johnson,
157-
Elizabeth
Maxson, 50.
593
Davis, Elmer, 526.
Elnora
W., 278.
Ephraim, 76.
Erastus, 278.
Esther, 405.
Ethel, 344.
Evaline
A.,
280.
Ezekiel
P.,
280.
Francis, 157.
Frank
P., 384-
George, 157.
George W., 278.
Hannah
(B.),
280.
Harrison, 528.
Henry, 76.
Herbert M., 278.
Hester
L., 279.
laphene Simpson, 526.
Ida E.
Hughes,
280.
Isaac, 151, 279.
Isaac
S., 279.
Isabel, 283.
Isabell,
281.
Isaiah, 291.
Israel
L.,
280.
J. L., 432.
Jacob, 156, 157-
James, 277.
James A., 157.
Jane, 284.
Jane
McClure, 157.
Jane
Morris, 279.
Jennie
E..
280.
Jennie
E.
Davis,
280.
Jeptha. 278.
Jerome
B..
470.
John. 50, 109, no, 279,
325.
John
M.. 279.
John
W.. 278.
280,
470.
Joseph. 38, 76, 136.
Josephine, 279.
Judith. 50.
Leela
(B.), 384-
Louise. 285.
Lucretia.
76, 109, 235.
Lucy, 76, 136.
Lucy (B.).
102. 313.
Luther, 279.
280.
Lydia, 76, 87. 278, 283.
Lydia
A..
280.
Lydia
Maxson.
158,280.
Lydia Taylor, 325.
Malinda.
285.
Maria
Lippencott, 278,
280.
Martha.
96. 278.
Mary, 71, 76, 126, 156,
157, 276, 277, 278,
279,
282.
594
Davis, Mary (B.), 70.
Mary A., 259.
Mary
E.
(B.), 358.
Mary L.,
280.
Mary
L.
Davis,
280.
Mary Miner, 235.
Mary Stearn, 285.
Mary Stearns, 159.
Matilda
Loofboro, 278.
May, 279.
Mercy,
180.
Milton, 280.
Milton
E.,
280.
Minnie, 279.
Moses
I.,
280.
Nancy, 157, 470, 509.
Nancy
A.
(B.), 156.
Nancy
A.
Moots, 279.
Nathan,
152.
Nellie E.,
279.
Nellie
Green, 432.
Nettie
Miller,
432.
Oliver, 88.
Otis
G.,
280.
Pardon, 373.
Pearl, 279. 470.
Penelope
(B.).
151.
Permilla Maxson,
279.
Phebe, 533.
Phebe A.
(B.). 470.
Phiothata,
277.
Oliver, 2,72,-
Rebecca, 278,
282.
Rebecca
L., 158.
Robert, 161,
Rocelia
C, 159.
Rosa, 279.
Ruth
Landphere, 470.
Ruth Randall.
157.
Sally,
102.
313.
Sally
A.
Knapp, 169.
Samuel C,
156.
Sarah
Beebe, 109,
no.
Selma, 325.
Sophronia
B.
fB.).373.
Tacy
Crandall,
96.
Thomas, 50, 157.
Thomas C., 282.
Trayton, 345.
Uriah,
281.
Velvis
Cahill, 345.
Viana. 281.
Victoria, 279.
Victoria Davis.
279.
Vienna Richardson,
157.
W. G..
432.
Wheeler, 526.
William, 76, 96, 102,
IS7, 278, 313.
Index.
Davis,
William
C, 159,
285.
William
F., 169.
William
H., 358.
William
T.,
xx.
Dawley, Eva, 269.
Dawson, Elsey (B.), 83.
John, 83.
Day,
Catherine
E., 507.
Clarendon, 370.
David, 256.
E. Eunice
(B.), 370.
Emma, 460.
Florence
McGrann,368.
Mary L., 256.
William, 368, 507.
Dean,. Estella, 489.
Sarah, 312.
Deane, Caroline, 488.
Mercy, 475.
De
Castaing, Mary, 521.
Decker,
Crissy J., 433.
David, 433.
Joshua, 245.
Lucinda, 245.
Margaret Michaels,
433-
Martin, 223.
Phebe
Barber, 223.
Polly Palmiter, 245.
De
Graff, Christian, 273.
Ellen D.
Fames, 273.
De
Groot, Mary, 413.
De
Lack, John, 431.
Lydia (B.), 431.
Delano, Mary, 473.
Deming,
C.
A., 494.
Denison, Amos, 38.
Amy, 91, 98.
Ann
Barrodell, 40, 41.
Ann
E.,
216.
Ar 1 o n e
Langworthy,
287.
Bridget Thompson. 41.
Charles H., 100.
Clarissa,
100.
Cynthia (B.),
286.
David,
100.
Desire, 98,
100.
Dorcas, 91.
Edward, 98, 392.
Eliza.
372.
Elizabeth,
100.
Elizabeth L a t h r o
p,
392.
Eunice, 98.
Evelena, 392.
Fidelia, 287.
George, 39, 40, 41, 42,
97-
Denison,
H. M..
163.
Hannah, 91,
128.
Hannah
Burrows, 91.
Harriet,
286.
James,
286.
James R., 287.
Jennette, 287.
John, 42.
Joseph, 91,
100.
Julia
A.
Palmer, 163.
Keziah
Smith,
100.
Margaret
Chandler
Monck, 41.
Martha
Gallup, 38.
Mary, 91,
100.
Mary (B.), 39, 46, 91,
100.
Mary Lay Miner, 40.
Mary Minor, 38.
Mercy Gorham, 40.
Olive,
172.
Olivia, 287.
Orrim
B., 287.
Phebe, 27.
Philemon,
98.
Polly (B.), 97-
Prudence.
38.
Ruhannah, 98.
Ruhannah
(B.), 98.
Samuel, 38, 39, 40.
Sarah, 38. 39, 9i-
Sarah
Billings,
100.
Sophronia,
100.
Vashti, 287.
William,
41, 42, 91.
Dennis, Sarah, 451.
Densmore. Eri, 314.
Palmyra, 314.
Polly Joice, 314.
Derbois, Jeanette. 430.
Derosie. Catherine.
203.
Derve. Hester, 388.
De Sers. Charlotte E.
Niven,
258.
Paul.
258.
D e s h 1 e r. Adaline M.
Ayers. 525.
Kate, 525.
William
K., 525.
De
Show, Fanny Corel,
372.
Henry. 372.
Sarah
M., 372.
Devendorf, Frank, 369.
Mary
E.
(B.), 369.
Devereau. Annie M.
(B.),
431.
Frank.
431.
Devlin. Sarah,
230.
Devoll,
David
S., 345.
Devoll,
Marion
B., 345.
Mary Taylor, 345.
Dewey, George, 41.
Russel, 223.
Sarah
(B.), 223.
Dewherst,
Frederic
E.,
446.
Dibble, Julia
A.,
304.
Mary Johnson, 304.
Orrin, 304.
Dickens, Addie, 528.
Amos H., 384.
Hannah
Ross, 227.
Hezekiah, 384.
Jane
M.
Sawyer, 527.
Joel, 528.
Lucy, 227.
Martha, 227.
Mary Lewis, 384.
Nettie, 528.
Sarah F.
(B.), 384.
Tristam,
227.
Dickey,
Annie
S., 370.
Dickie.
John, 435.
Dickinson, John,
10.
Olive, 155.
Phebe, 149.
Rebecca.
193.
Dickray,
Kate H.. 445.
Dillenbeck,
Almira.
191.
Dillinbeck,
Phebe,
:i2>7-
Dimmick, George M.,
528.
Jane
M.
Sawyer, 527.
Nettie, 528.
Dimmock, Esther,
7^.
Dimond,
E. A.,
319.
Ditmas, John, 270.
Morrell
C., 270.
Sophronia
A.
(B.),
270.
Dixon,
Courtland
P.,
520.
Evelena
(B.), 520.
John, 25, 53.
Josephine
Williams.
520.
Kate
L, 429.
Pauline, 391.
William H.,
520.
William P..
520.
Doane. Calvin,
475.
John, 442.
Julia
Moulton, 442.
Lily
M..
442.
Mercy
Deane.
475.
Dodd,
George, 356.
Jane (B.). 356.
Dodge,
Almeda Webster,
320.
Index.
Dodge,
Azubah.
291.
Clara
M., 320.
Elias, 320.
Elizabeth C. F.
Barker, 520.
Ellis
R., 320.
Harriet S.
Payne, 488.
Helen
E., 320.
John, 320, 546.
Leroy W., 320.
Lucy IMaxwell, 320.
Lydia, 251.
Matilda
Lyon, 291.
Murry
W..
520.
Raymond
E.. vi, 488.
Sarah A.
(B.), 320.
Sarah Weaver.
320.
Willard E.,
488.
William,
291.
Dollings,
Martha
J., 369.
Dorg, Janett, 416.
Dorman,
Betsy,
211.
Dorn, Eleanor, 191.
Dorney, Bridget, 408.
Dorr,
Dove
(B.),
210.
Edwin. 210.
Dorrel. Harris,
100.
Mary,
100.
Sally (B.),
100.
Stephen,
100.
Dorrill.
Lydia (B.), 177.
Stephen, 177.
Doty,
Hannah C,
238.
Orin,
238.
Doud, Charles
A., 496.
Edith, 496.
Edna F.,
496.
Ella, 159-
Florence F.
Budlong.
496.
Giles, 496.
Willis. 496.
Douglass. Benjamin. 130.
Diedama.
130.
E. D..
469.
Louis
Mackay. 130.
Philena L..
469.
Doughty.
Elizabeth.
403.
John. 403.
Douse.
Emily,
206.
Emily
D..
325.
Harriet V., 237.
Mary
A. Crandall, 208.
Mary Crandall, 237.
Roswell,
237.
Roswell P.. 208.
Dove, Edith P.,
502.
Dow,
Cora M.
Webster,
529-
Dwight, 529.
595
Dow, Earl W.,
429.
Helen M.
(B.), 429.
Wilber
L., 529.
Downing, Frank, 203.
Giles, 203.
Philena
(B.), 203.
Downs, Polly, 423.
Dows, Jane, 442.
Doxstader, Almira, 337.
John, 2,2>7-
Phoebe Dillenbeck,
22,7-
Drake, Ann, 22^,.
B. Frank,
306.
Harriet
Howard, 306.
Jane B., 304.
Dring,
Susan, 214.
Drumheller, J., 382.
Lucy
M. Maxson,
382.
Drysdale, Julia, 393.
Du
Bois,
Harriet,
245.
Dudley, Lucy (B.), 137.
Duel, Charles, 156.
Clemenia, 156.
Harriet, 156.
Joseph, 156,
Lucy A., 156.
Philip, 156.
Sarah
(B.), 156.
Sarah C, 274.
Duff, Annie,
308.
Dugal,
Ellizabeth,
474.
Dunham, Charlotte, 414.
Chloe
(B.), 335.
Cynthia, 335.
Lucy Cogswell, 335.
Nelson, 335.
Dunston, Edward, 335.
Eliza
(B.), 335.
Durant, Sally
E. Saw-
yer, 430.
William.
430.
Durfee,
Almira G.
(B.),
264.
James, 264.
Durham, Ezra,
498.
Georgiana (B.), 498.
Hattie,
498.
Durkee, Fannie, 433.
Durkins, Dennis
S., 368.
Francis
L, 368.
Helen
AL, 368.
Jessie
M..
368.
Mary, 476.
Mary
E.
McGrann,
368.
Dutton, Clarence,
525.
Emeline C.
(B.), 525.
Emily Curtis, 525.
Marion, 525.
Samuel, 525.
596
Dwidan,
Clara L.
(B.),
Sis-
Dye, Angelia, 306.
Birdsall, 473.
Harriet
Hibbard,
473.
John, 306.
Susan
Crandall, 306.
Dyer,
Abbie
J., 535.
Annie S.
Brown,
329.
Eliza,
100.
Lowell M.,
329.
Dyslin, Nancy, 46s.
Eames, Alfred, 2^^-
Charles
B., 273.
Elisha
D., 273.
Ellen D..
273.
Fanny
Vinton,
273.
Gardner
T., 273.
Hannah, 176.
Harriet
Case, 273.
Lovett, 273.
Lucia
A., 458.
Lucy
C.
Morgan, 273.
Mary
Robinson, 27s-
Mary Schmucker, 273.
Earle,
Florence L. Cad-
well,
500.
Herbert
R., 500.
Eastman, Adelbert
L.,
475-
Austin, 331.
Bernice,
475.
Gertrude K.,
475.
Ira,
475.
Josephine
A.
(B.),
475-
Laura
A., 475.
Mary, 331.
Mary L., 475.
Mary Lyon, 475.
William V.,
475.
Easton, A. Nettie,
417.
Annie E.
(B.), 417.
Bessie
L., 217.
Ebenezer,
417.
Geary, 417.
George
W.,
417.
James W.,
417.
John, 545.
John
W.,
417.
Sadie E.,
417.
Wilbur,
417.
Eaton, Hattie
(B.),
175.
Nancy,
218.
Ebbie,
Jennie Holmes,
.^67.
Wilson,
367.
Ebblie, Daniel,
367.
Ella, 368.
Mary
E.
Holmes,
367.
Index.
Eddy, Lavina, 167.
Edgar,
Anna H.
(B.),
136.
Cornelius, 136.
Mary
E.
(B.), 136.
William, 136.
Edgerton. Margaret, ;i;^6.
Edison, Thomas,
7.
Edmond, Andrew, 384.
Jane, 384.
Edward, Ella, 465.
Edwards,
Eliza
J.
Van
Buskirk, 229.
Emeline Van
Buskirk,
408.
Fred
M., 408.
Herbert, 408.
Milo
N., 229.
Eells, Benjamin, 91, 215.
Dorcas, 215.
Dorcas
Denison, 91.
Maria, 215.
Martha
(B.), 49.
Mercy Cushing, 49.
Nathaniel, 49, 215.
Egleston, Ketura, 296.
Elder,
Joseph
A.,
510.
Mary
L.
Potter, 510.
Elderton, Bridget, 48.
Joseph, 48.
Lydia, 48.
Mary, 48.
Robert, 48.
Roger, 48.
Sarah, 48.
Eldred,
Abbie
J. Dyer,
535-
Annie L.
(B.), 535.
Beatrice
H., 535.
Charles,
535.
Edith
C,
53S.
Jessica
D..
535.
John
H.,
535-
Raymond
B.,
535.
Roger
M.,
535.
Eldredge, Lucy
W. Mil-
lichamp, 339.
Samuel,
339.
Eldridge,
Arminia,
231.
Benedict, 88.
Desire,
147.
Dorcas
(B.), White,
88.
Elliot, Elizabeth.
456.
Emma
(B.), 153.
Mandana,
293.
Mary, 285.
Ellis,
Edward L.,
532.
George
M., 532.
Hattie
B., 533.
Ellis,
Henrietta L. Saun-
ders, 532.
Julia, SOS-
Phebe
Davis, 533.
Sarah, 480.
Ellison, Lucinda, 521.
Ellsworth,
Alice
Baine,
427.
C. A.
Deming, 494.
Charity
S.
Westfall,
427.
Daniel
F.,
427.
De
Roy, 427.
Freeman
D., 427.
Mahala, 427.
Mary Starkweather,
427.
Minnie
D., 494.
Orlando, 427.
Perry, 494.
Rhoda L.
(B.), 427.
Sarah
Marshall, 427.
William, 427.
Elmer, Jennie
F.,
513.
Elston, Annette
(B.),
290.
Jesse, 290.
Elwood, Esther, 467.
Ely, Fanny, 359.
Lillie M.
Rogers, 359.
Parnell,
210.
Walter,
359.
Zelophehad,
200, 210.
Emery, Clara, 296.
Emmons,
Angeline
R.
(B.),
266.
Caroline
E.,
266.
Charles, 266.
Julius E.,
266.
Sarah
E.,
266.
Ennis, Annie, 261.
Enos. Eunice, 517.
Enright,
Harriet Curtis,
367-
Thomas,
367.
Este, Harriet, 259.
Evans, Anna, 523.
Caroline H.,
523.
Lucretia
F., 368.
Samuel,
523.
Exeley,
Albert,
486.
Anna E.
(B.), 486.
Bertha
E., 486.
Callie M.
(B.), 486.
Clara C.
486.
Edith M..
486.
Florence R., 486.
Lucius M.,
486.
Nathan, 486.
William
S.,
486.
F a i r c h 1 1
d,
Carrie L.
(B.), 404.
Fred, 404.
Fairfield, John,
11.
Fairly,
Clara
(B.), 403.
Giles, 403.
Farland, Nancy, 440.
Farling, Julia, 191.
Farrand, Eliza, 238.
Esther
L., 305.
Farrell,
D. D.,
305.
I'^ate, Esther, 353.
Kaulkner,
Fannie A.
(B.), 418.
Fanny, 418.
Henry, 418.
Richard
J., 418.
Faxon,
Annie
E., 366.
P'ay, George H.,
286.
Harrison,
286.
Palace
(B.),
286.
Fayerweather,
Frances
Fox, 522.
James R., 522.
Mary E., 522.
Fearey, Bessie, 460.
Emma
Day, 460.
Porter, 460.
Robert
H., 460.
Ruth, 460.
Sarah
Porter, 460.
Thomas
H., 460.
Fellers, Frank, 171.
Sarah A.
(B.), 171.
Felton, Harriet, 258.
Louisa, 471.
Fen, John, 98.
Martha, 98.
Mary,
160.
Mr., 98.
Susanna
(B.), 98.
William, 98.
Feneck, Mary, 133.
Fenn,
Abigail, 300.
Sarah,
161.
Fenner.
Ann E.
(B.),348.
Annie C. Smith, 510.
Charles
A., 348.
Elisha.
480.
Ely, 480.
Eunice
(B.), 203.
George
P..
347, 510.
Harriet Smith,
480.
John, 203.
Mildred, 510.
Philip. 194, 348.
Sally
Potter,
194, 348.
Susan T.
(B.), 480.
Ferguson.
Annis.
271.
Hannah
(B.), 223.
Index.
Fcrman, Sarah, 431.
Ferris, Clara, 496.
John S., 224.
Kitty
M.
(B.), 224.
Fields, Bell, 472.
Milton,
455.
Figary, Jennie
A.
Stone,
418.
Verne, 418.
Finley, George, 145.
Mary (B.), 145.
Fish, Alice, 510.
Annie B.
Potter, 510.
Edith, 510.
Elizabeth, 491.
Emeline
Miner, 510.
Esther,
212.
Hadlin, 378.
Hannah
Spicer,
212.
Harry, 510.
Horace
W., 510.
Joseph, 56.
Mary (B.), 378.
Nathan
G., 510.
Thomas, 4, 7,
212.
Fisher,
Gertrude Mc-
Gregor, 249.
John, 250.
Nellie S.
(B.), 250.
William
G., 249.
Fisk, Clarence H.,
241.
Clinton
B., 468.
Ellis
D., 468.
Erma.
468.
Jane Goodell, 241.
Louis, 241.
Louise G.
(B.), 468.
Otis, 241.
Fitch,
Eliza
William,
162.
Elliot
G.,
162.
Grace
York,
162.
Harriet,
162.
James M.,
162.
Julius C,
162.
Lavinda,
162.
Lemuel,
162.
Lois
(B.),
162.
Patten,
162.^
Phebe,
162.
'
Polly Clarke,
162.
Sabrina
Brown,
162.
Susannah,
289.
Tacy.
162.
Fits.
Mary. 478.
Flack. Lillian M. Brock-
way. 487.
Samuel, 487.
Flansburg. Jane. 305.
Fleharty, Sarah, 532.
597
Fleming, Jane IL, 430.
Nancy Hale, 430.
Thomas, 430.
Fletcher,
Edith
M., 308.
Hiram, 308.
Judith
R., 509.
Marietle
Jackson, 308.
Michael, 133.
Rachel E.
Goodrich,
133-
Flewellyn, Ophelia, 423.
Flower,
Amelia
(B.),4I2.
Anson
R., 412.
Mary
A.
Boyle, 412.
Nathan, 412.
Fobes, Alice, 364.
Emily F., 364.
Harriet
C., 364.
Henry, 363.
Katharine
G., 364.
Lucy
B.
(B.), 363.
Mary L., 364.
Sarah A., 364.
Willard
H., 364
Fonda, Christine, 318.
Fanny, 318.
Foot, Avery,
112.
Clarrisa. 112.
Daniel
B.,
112.
Elizabeth
(B.),
112.
Ephraim,
112.
John,
112.
Oliver,
112.
Sela,
112.
Zilpha,
112.
Foote. Marshall.
189.
Sally Cady, 189.
Forbes,
F. Rosalie
Brown. 288.
George,
288.
Forbush, Deidamia, 178.
Ford,
Addie M..
313.
Annie P.
Hopkins,
230.
Edwin, 230.
Emily, 375.
Isaac, 313.
Mary Guthrie, 313.
Fordham, Betsey
Blod-
gett, 318.
Calista.
318.
Hezekiah,
318.
Forsythe, John, 276.
Mary, 276.
Susan.
284.
Forward, Fayette, 315.
Frances
(B.), 315.
Foster, Alethea
Burnap,
396.
Arlouine
(B.), 376.
598
Foster,
C.
F., 376.
Charles
W., 396.
E.
A., 492.
Eliza
Coon, 376.
Ezra,
161.
G.
W., 134-
Henry, 376.
Lorana,
161.
Mary, 172.
Ruby, 290.
Sarah
(B.), I34-
Fowler,
Ann M.
(B.),
193-
Bennett, 193.
Cynthia (B.), 99.
Simeon, 142.
Susannah, 142.
William, 99.
Fox, Abigail Fenn, 300.
Eliza, 456.
George, 300.
Lillie A.
Burdick, 300.
Lovina, 418.
Marie, 481.
Nettie Saunders,
467.
William
F., 467.
France,
Alice
J. (B.),
465-
James, 465.
John, 465.
Mary Daley, 465.
Nora Van Victen, 465.
Washington
P.,
465.
Frances, Betsey Merrill,
234-
Jason, 234.
Julia, 234.
Franklin, Benjamin, 31.
Cornelia F..
391.
Elizabeth
C, 390.
Moses, 177.
Nettie, 177.
Eraser,
Jening, 491.
Frasier, ]\Iary
A., 388.
Frazer,
Alexander,
256.
Cynthia
M.
(B.), 256.
Frazier,
Elizabeth, 156.
Mary McClure, 156.
Rachel,
276.
William, 156.
Fredenburg,
Dora
Rog-
ers,
514.
William S.,
514.
Freeland,
Jonathan, ;^23-
Solona,
333.
Sophronia, 333.
Freeman,
Joseph
H.,
485.
Lucretia
(B.), 94.
Minnie L.
Brown, 485.
Vincent, 94.
Indejn;.
French, Ada, 441.
Cynthia, 321.
Daphene (B.), 321.
Ellen
M., 450.
Ellie
Crittenden, 450.
Frank
B., 450.
George, 450.
Gertrude E.
(B.), 449.
Olive, 385.
Orville
B., 450.
Robert, 321.
Frinck, John,
xxv.
Frink, Daphine, 246.
Delight (B.), 125.
Desire, 125.
Elizabeth, 430.
Elizabeth
(B.), 246.
Emily, 246, 427.
Ezekiel,
168.
John, 5.
Jonas, 171.
Joshua,
126.
Laura,
246.
Lemuel, 246.
Molly Barber, 171.
Oliver, 246.
Saloma
(B.),
168.
Simeon, 246.
Tacy, 171.
Frisbee, George M.,
212.
Hannah S.
(B.),
212.
Fry, ALiry
E.,
263.
Fuller, Lucy B., 94.
Mary, 375.
Samuel, 94, 156.
Sarah, 156.
Sarah
(B.), 136.
Furguson,
Hannah
(B.),
122.
Furman, Aaron, 428.
Anna
Walker, 428.
Belle Ackerman,
428.
Daniel, 428.
Daniel V.,
427.
Darius.
427.
Delia
Graves, 427.
E.
J. Conger, 427.
Elizabeth C. (B.), 428.
Ernest M., 428.
Hannah, 428.
Hannah Howe,
428.
Horace H., 428.
John
M.,
427.
Junius A., 428.
Liberty, 245.
Lodentia, 427.
Louise,
427.
Lura R.,
427.
Mary
Waldorf,
245.
Naomi
(B.), 427.
Furman,
Saloma Bow-
man,
427.
Simeon, 427.
William, 245.
Furness,
Sarah
E., 412.
Furrow, Albert,
282.
Amanda C.
Kyle, 277.
Anna O.,
282.
Charity, 277.
Elizabeth, 158.
Elizabeth
Knight, 276.
Elizabeth M a x s o
n,
282.
Esther
(B.),
282.
Gean
(B.), 276.
Jacob
B., 276.
Jesse, 276.
Jesse
B.,
277.
John,
282.
Joseph, 276, 277.
Joshua B., 277.
Lavina
F., 276.
Lucy, 285.
Lydia, 282, 283.
Mary (B.), 276.
Melissa, 461.
Rosina
P.,
282.
Simeon, 276.
Thomas,
282.
William,
276,
282.
Gadsby, Rosa, 312.
Gail.
A.
A., 517.
Elsie, 517.
Eunice Enos, 517.
Gallup,
Charles
P., 316.
Fanny, 155.
Hester, 33.
John, 53.
Lillie
Taylor, 446.
Martha, 38.
Sally. 154.
Simon. 446.
Wealthy Crandall,
316.
Galwin, Margaret. 525.
Gardiner, Betsy. 481.
Eva L.
Brundage, 360.
Grace E..
360.
Harry
H..
360.
Mary, 451.
Mary Whitford, 451.
Nellie L.. 360.
Willett, 451.
Gardner.
Abigail, 345.
Ada A.
Brown, 414.
Anna E.,
444.
Anna
Holley, 444.
Charlotte,
268.
Ellen, 450.
Emma, 411.
Gardner,
Eunice A.
(B.), 411.
Eunice E.
(B.), 326.
Georgia Taylor, 326.
Harold, 414.
Harold
R., 444.
James, 414.
John, 87.
Jonathan, 209.
Joseph, 450.
Joseph M., 411.
Linda
B., 414.
Lucretia, 209.
Luella v., 414.
Lydia, 209.
Mansfield, 414.
Martha, 204, 444.
Mary, 288, 517, 535-
Mary
Cross, 450.
Maud B.
Rose, 444.
Maurice, 360.
Melinda Hamon,
414.
Millard
T., 444.
Phebe
E., 451.
Rowland, 326.
Rowland R.,
444.
Ruth
(B.), 87.
Sarah, 51.
Sarah M.,
411.
Susan M.
Gould, 444.
Victor, 326.
Walter, 444.
Willard,
444.
Garland,
Anna P.,
478.
Martha A. Ware.
478.
Seth Garland,
478.
Garlie, Mary. 143, 144.
Garret.
Ada
French, 441.
Clifford, 441.
Frances,
441.
Francis M..
441.
Harrison W.,
441.
Harry
W..
441.
Herbert N.,
441.
Lillie Adams.
441.
Mary
A. Collins,
441.
Mary
Brown,
441.
Rufus. 441.
Garrison.
I\Iary
E.,
432.
Garry. Georgia. 513.
Gates. Adeline.
360.
Bessie
J.. 419.
David, 160.
Edwin,
504.
Ida A..
504.
Susan Cornell.
504.
Gavitt,
Abigail
Hiscox,
213.
Amey, 42.
Amey (B.), 42.
Index.
Gavitt, Amy,
121.
Anna,
120.
Anna
Gavitt,
120.
Arphelia, 229.
Benjah, 35.
Desire
Wilcox, I33,I3S-
Elijah, 42, 43.
Esther, 124.
Ezekiel, 42, 62, 120,
121.
George, 62, 71, 213.
Hannah, 42.
Hezekiah, 124.
Ichabod, 43.
John, 42, 133, 135.
Keturah, 133.
Lois, 35.
Lois
Pendleton, 35.
Lucy, 43.
Mary, 135, 213, 227.
Mary
Brian,
62.
Phebe
(B.),
120.
Prudence,
124.
Rhoda
(B.), 62, 71.
Sarah.
406, 407.
Sarah
(B.), 35, 36.
Sylvester, 35.
William, 42,
120.
George, Experience,
116.
Page.
116.
Gibbs.
Amy (B.), 249.
Celia
(B.), 292.
Deborah A.
(B.), 247.
Elias, 292.
George. 247, 249.
Hannah,
210.
James, 249.
John, 249.
Samuel.
249.
Gibson, Amanda.
322.
George L., 256.
Hiram, 322.
James. 322.
Sarah S.
(B.), 256.
Sarah T.
(B.), 322.
Gifford, Caroline, 489.
Henry, 149.
Mary, 149.
Peleg. 489.
Phebe Dickinson.
149.
Sarah
Tripp, 489.
Gilbert, Charles.
447.
Delila
Sayer, 284.
Helen Allen,
447.
Irena,
447.
James. 284.
Lucinda, 167.
Thomas,
284.
Vena, 284.
G i 1 b r a i t h, Priscilla
Trainer, 358.
599
Gilburt, Dora, 214.
Gilchell, Margaret, 420.
Gildersleeve, Mary, 387.
Giles, Amy A., 299.
Delos, 377.
John, 299.
Mary J., 2,77-
Sarah
Morse, 299.
Gill, Amos, 155.
Fanny (B.), I55-
Harriet, 155.
John, 155.
Gillette,
Caroline Gle-
zen, 401.
Charles, 449.
Chauncey,
286.
D
wight, 265, 449.
Elizabeth, 265.
Emma
Lang, 449.
Eudora
S., 401.
Ezra W..
400.
Harriet
A., 401.
Harriet
Denison,
286.
Helen A.
(B.), 401.
Isaac, 401.
Jennie (B.), 265.
Joseph S., 400.
Josephine (B.), 265.
Mercy A., 177.
Nathan, 177.
Selden, 265.
Gills, Hannah, 470.
Gilman, Daniel,
221.
Mary
S.,
221.
Mary
Siller,
221.
Gilmore. Louisa, 115.
Robert, 115.
Sarah.
115.
Gilroy, Margaret, 429.
Gladwin, Edwin.
294.
Jessie
L. Burdick.
294.
Gleason, Alice, 471.
Alice
Fobes, 364.
Allen.
364.
Caroline,
401.
Warren H., 364.
Glover, Eliza, 156.
Jerusha,
201.
Goeing.
Emma.
508.
Goff. Catherine.
335.
Goldman, Clara E.
(B.),
321.
John H., 321.
Gone, Florence A.
(B.),
374-
J.
w..
374.
Goodall. Ann.
500.
Goodard,
Ellen
Davis,
440.
Henry, 440.
6oo Index.
Goodard,
Lester
J., 440.
Martha M.
(B.), 440.
Goodell, George D., 241.
Gera, 240.
Gertrude
S., 241.
Gustavus, 241.
Jane, 241.
Jane (B.), 240.
Lucy C., 422.
Robert, 241.
Goodlet, Jessie, 231.
Gooding, Asa, 409.
Henry C, 409.
Mary
V.
(B.), vi, 409.
Matilda Hunt, 409.
Goodrich,
Amelia P.
Potter, 522.
Amy
L.
Case, 241.
Anstice
(B.), 133.
Chauncey, 241.
Content
Main, 522.
Darius, 525.
Emily, 525.
Emily Chauncey, 525.
Esther
M., 133.
Fred, 522.
George W., 133.
Hannah
A., 133.
Honora,
133.
Jeremiah, 522.
Joseph, 133.
Julian A., 522.
Lavina, 241.
Mabel, 522.
Maria, 522.
Mary Feneck, 133.
Rachel
E., 133.
Rebecca
S.,
133.
Revanna,
133.
Ruth,
489.
Zebulon,
133.
Goodsell, Albert M.,
379.
Amy
E.
(B.), 379.
George D., 379.
Minnie
M., 379.
Gookin, Mr..
4.
Gordon,
Mary. 237.
Gore.
John,
68.
Mary
G.
(B.),
68.
Gorham, Desire H o w-
land, 40.
George
E.,
230.
Jane
R.
Hopkins, 230.
John, 39, 40.
Lewis,
429.
Margaret Gilroy, 429.
Mary J., 429.
Mercy, 40.
Ralph, 40.
Gorton, phebe M., 463.
Gorton, Prudence, 463.
Thomas, 463.
Gosselin,
Cecilia
A., 249.
Joseph, 249.
Lucy (B.), 249.
Sarah, 249.
Gould, Aaron, 355.
Andrew
J.,
182.
Catherine E. M i 1 1 i-
champ, 339.
Charles
H.,
260.
Clarence
A.,
260.
Daniel, 47.
Esther
(B.),
260.
Esther P.
(B.), 355.
Judediah,
182.
Mary,
182.
Maryetta,
182.
Ophir,
181.
Roderick
L., 339.
Ruth,
182.
Sally,
182.
Sarah
(B.),
181.
Sarah E.
PendletoUj
260.
Sarahetta,
182.
Susan
M., 444.
Susan T.
Nichols,
260.
Susanna
M.,
180.
Thomas
A., 260.
William, 182.
Zeno, 182.
Gouldsborough, Marga-
get, 405.
Go
wan,
Myra (B.), 405.
William
E., 405.
Gower. Daniel, 431.
Sarah
J., 431.
Susan, 431.
Graham, Clifford,
513.
Frances
L., 512.
Harry, 513.
Isabel, 409.
John, 409.
Malvina
(B.). 163.
Susan L.
(B.), 512.
Susan
Patterson, 409.
Z.
Dayton, 512.
Grambell. Sarah. 221.
Granger,
Nellie
L., 423.
Grant, Luah, 441.
Minnie,
314.
Sarah
(B.) (B.), 132.
Susan, 341.
Graves.
Ann
Rood, 184.
Delia.
427.
Harriet,
268.
James, 184.
Leonard. 268.
Nancy Harris,
268.
Gray,
Charles
A., 310.
Charlotta
A., 345.
Emma, 320.
Harry, 463.
J. H., 463.
Jirah, 345.
Maria, 463.
Mary
E.
(B.), 310.
Nancy Palmer, 345.
Persis L
(B.), vi, 463.
Greeley, George E., 448.
Julia
M.
Wilder, 448.
Green,
Adeline
J., 357.
Albert
C, 344.
Albert
H., 509.
Alfred, 432.
Amy, 92, 374.
Annie
E., 448.
Benjamin, 344.
Benjamin, F., 509.
Bergen L, 509.
Betsy
A.
(B.), 432.
Caleb,
206.
Carrie
A., 485.
Clarence, 432.
Daniel, 151.
David, 509.
Eliza.
342, 343, 507.
Elizabeth
(B.), 151.
Elvira
Benjamin, 374.
Emily, 518.
Emma
Bufifington, 355.
Estella, 285.
Fanny, 343.
Florence
E.,
355.
Grace
R., 509.
Hannah
(B.), 83.
Helen
M., 412.
Henry L., vi, 2>2, 71-
Huldah, 151.
Job, 343.
Laura
Guardner, 432.
Lewis
R.,
509.
Lucy, 277-
Margarite A., 509.
Maria
G., 483.
Martha A.
Bergen,
509-
Mary
C.
Irish, 344.
Mary
E., 344.
Maud E.
(B.), 469.
Nellie,
432.
Pauline E.,
509.
Peckham.
93.
Phebe
(B.), 93.
Phcebe
Hoyt, 432.
Rosia, 432.
Sarah A.
Baker, 344.
Sewall. 432.
Simon
H., 71.
Index.
60 1
Green,
Susan
Williams,
206.
Thomas
H., 509.
William
B., 374.
William
E., 355.
William AL.
432.
Willis, 469-
Greene, Abigail Rhodes,
70, 71.
Alice, 451-
Alice A.,
471.
Allen, 287.
Althea McClean.
473.
Amanda
(B.). 347.
Amelia Maxson, 420.
Amy, 158.
Anna L.
Williams, 451.
Anne
Lippitt. 70.
Benjamin, 347.
Caroline C. Aborn.
71.
Charle.s
H., vi,
347.
Christopher, 70, 71.
Clark, 471.
Daniel, 48.
Daniel
B., 347.
Daniel
S., 471.
Elizabeth
(B.), 48.
Esther
tyles. 158.
George
S.,
420.
Grace, 473-
Grace
Rogers, 347.
Howard
A., 347.
Ira, 420.
Jaris, 471.
Job. 70.
Joshua, 158.
Lucinda A.
(B.), 470.
Marion
W., 420.
Mary, 151.
Mary
A.,
71. 420.
Mary
A. Lehre,
71.
Mary
Peckham.
151.
Nancy, 515.
Nancy
(B.), 117.
Nancy Perry. 420.
Nathaniel. ii7-
Olivia Denison,
287.
Phebe A. Holland.
347-
Polly
Whitford, 471.
Ruth, 123.
Stephen, 451.
Susanna, 71.
Thomas, 151. 471. 473-
Thomas R..
347.
Greenman. Abigail, 47.
Anna, 47.
.
Anna
(B.)
Clark.
30.
Benjamin P., 533.
Cecil, 533-
Electa
E., 480.
Greenman, Elizabeth, 47.
Elsie, 533.
Emily Preston, 533.
Eunice
(B.), 47.
Fanny
M.
(B.j, 479.
James, 533.
James
A.
R., 479.
Katherine, 47.
Lois, 75.
Lois
Collins, 382.
Reynolds,
206.
Sarah
Clark,
206.
Sarah
M.,
206.
Silas, 30, 47.
Greenwood, Camilla, 402.
Greer, Elizabeth, 461.
Grey, Alice, 467.
Caroline
(B.), 132.
Stephen, 132.
Griffin, Augustus, 456.
Austin, 456.
Claribel, 456.
Edwin, 441.
Esther
Skinner, 456.
John A., 456.
Luah, 441.
Luah
Grant, 441.
Lyman P.,
181.
Maria
J. (B.), 456.
Samantha
(B.),
181.
Grimshaw, Annie, 289.
Eli, 289.
Mary Murphy, 289.
Grinnel, Halsey, 165.
John, 165.
Lucy (B.), 165.
Grinnell,
Eliza
(B.), 165.
Seymour. 165.
Griswold,
Daniel.
78.
Fanny (B.), 78.
Mary. 425.
Groat. Christiana, 191.
Jacob. 191.
Groot,
Maria. 348.
Groton. Benjamin. 163.
Hannah
(B.), 437-
Harriet M.
Palmer,
163.
Helen M.
Richmond.
437-
James
R..
437.
John
M..
4.38.
Laura
(B.). 163.
Nathaniel.
438.
O. N.. 163.
William M..
437.
Grover. Gould,
310.
Ida B.
Sheldon, 310.
Julane. 310.
Silas
E., 310.
Groves,
Clara L.
Lippen-
cott, 277.
John, 277.
Guardner, Laura, 432.
Guiteon,
Frances
(,B.),
91.
Norman, 91.
Guitian, Calom, 91.
Mary (B.), 91.
Guthrie, Harriet, 230.
Mary, 313.
Gwin, Annie, 467.
Carrie, 467.
Elvia A., 467.
Frances
Wood, 467.
Hayes
G., 467.
John, 467.
Mary, 467.
P.
S., 467.
Sherman
L., 467.
William
H., 466. 467-
Haas, Elizabeth, 412.
Frederick, 412.
Hadley,
Edwin
R., 428.
Eliza, 509.
George,
221.
May,
221.
Phoebe A.
(B.), 428.
Sarah Grambell,
221.
Hadsell. Elijah, 459.
Rhoda, 459.
Haff, Agnes Hopkins,
231.
Anna, 231.
C.
Josephine, 231.
Edward, 231.
Elizabeth, 231.
Elizabeth
(B.), 231.
Elizabeth
W., 409.
Emily, 231.
Jacob, 231.
John, 231.
Julia
A.. 454-
Hague,
Ruah
A., 158.
Haight.
Edwin, 312.
Lillie M.
Lucas, 312.
William. 312.
Hain,
Anga, 375.
Catherine.
375.
James, 375.
Hair. Baxter. 503.
Lavina
B., 503.
Hale,
Mary
E.
Stanton,
437-
Nancy, 430.
Nathan.
437.
Hall.
Abigail (B.), 22,
55.2-
Benjamin.
22.
Bertha F.
Lucas, 312.
6o2
Index.
Hall,
Charlotte Gardi-
ner,
268.
Content, 19.
Daniel
C., 227.
Elizabeth, 19.
Emily M., 217.
Eunice
A., 22'7.
Gay W., 311.
Harriet
Riddell, 311.
Helen
G., 465.
Helen M.
(B.), 384.
Henry, 19, 312.
Jesse, 384.
John, 454.
John F., 227.
John P., 124, 227.
Joseph,
61.
Kate, 481.
Lucy Dickens, 22y.
Lyman E., 227.
Maria
F., 227.
Mary, 465.
Mary E., 454.
Mary
Gavitt,
22^.
Mary Nicholson, 454.
Mary
T.
Harris,
217.
Nancy (B.), 227.
Nancy Crandall,
124.
Nancy
Wilcox,
22y.
Theresa S., 268.
Sally Randall,
103.
Sarah
(B.), 13.
Slocum,
268.
William,
217, 312, 465.
Hallenbeck, Mary A.,
224.
Hallet, Lois, 50.
Hallock,
G.
H., 2,t,7.
Mary, 534.
Halpen, Bridget Dorney,
408.
Ella S.,
408.
Hannah R.
(B.), 408.
Margaret B., 408.
William
J.. 408.
Hamilton,
Emma
H.,
Sis-
Hannah
(B.),
124, 381.
Martha, 286.
Pernilla.
189.
Samuel
C, 381.
Walter
G., 381.
William,
124.
Hamlin, Frank A..
493.
Margaret Vandeburg,
131.
Martha
M., 131.
Salmon,
131.
Hammond. Ann, 128.
Armeda E.
(B.), 171.
Hammond, Chas.
D., 174.
David
H., 257.
Eunice E.
(B.), 174.
Frances
(B.), 148.
Frank, 171.
Joseph, 43.
Lois N.
(B.), 257.
Martha
Adams, 174.
Nathan, 171.
Stephen, 174.
William, 148.
Hancie, Catherine, 400.
Hancox,
Alice
D., 415.
Benjamin, 415.
Eunice
Stevens, 415.
Hannah, 238.
H a n n e
1, Margaret E.,
398.
Hansom, Elizabeth, 431.
T., 431-
Harding, Capt.,
68.
Hardman, Elizabeth, 159.
Martha, 284.
Hardy, Augustus, 149.
Frances
J. (B.), 149.
Hargin, Martha,
345.
Harley,
Ruth
(B.), 72,.
Solomon,
jt,.
Harmon, Polly, 453.
Harrington,
A m a n d
a,
416.
Harris,
Anna,
52.
C,
481.
Ellen,
510.
Fred
J., 481.
Juliana, 421.
Maria,
505.
Mary
T., 217.
Mattie E.
(B.), 481.
Nancy,
268.
Harrison,
Alice
R., 402.
Camilla
Greenwood,
402.
Edmund, 402.
Esther, 250.
Frank, 402.
George
L.,
483.
Harriet R.
(B.), 402.
Ida M.
(B.), 483.
Jabez B., 402.
Noah, 402.
Susan
Morey, 402.
Hart, Anna,
136.
Clarissa
Parmalee, 425.
Elizabeth S.
(B.), 425.
George, 425.
Henry L, 425.
Rebecca,
224.
Harter,
Andrew, 480.
Eva, 480.
Harter, Margaret
Con-
derman, 480.
Maria, 480.
Hartman, Louise, 500.
Hartwell,
G.
W., 529.
Ida
L., 529.
Mary Hughes, 529.
Harvey, Betsey, 499.
Emma, 400.
John E., 499.
Julia
M.
Catlin, 499.
Ransom, 499.
H a r w o o
d, Jane
B.
Drake, 304.
Jane O., 304.
Richard,
304.
Haskell,
Harriet, 415.
Haskins, Eunice, 135.
Hastings,
Albert
E., 491.
Annie
F., 492.
Catherine
(B.), 491.
Dora, 492.
George B., 492.
Henry, 426.
Margaret C, 492.
Paul, 492.
Sarah, 426.
Hatch, Mable. 183.
Hatchman, Chas.
F., 487.
Emma
Brockway, 487.
Frederick
I., 487.
Herbert
E., 487.
Jessie Dean, 487.
Robert, 487.
Hathaway,
Adelia
(B.),
30S-
Esther L.
Farrell, 305.
Margaret, 354.
Marion
L., 305.
Mary (B.), 92.
Raymond W., 305.
Ruth, 344.
Samuel, 92.
Wesley, 305.
Havard,
Lucy, 404.
Haven, Charles, 140.
Horace,
343.
Mary J., 343.
Maud R.
Platts,
343.
Thankful
(B.) Cole,40.
Haviland,
Ann, 424.
Hawes, David,
355.
Julia
M.
(B.)\ 355.
Hawkins,
Nancy, 95.
Sarah Porter, 202.
Hawley,
Amarilla,
184.
Hayden, Charles, 225.

Cornelia
Bryan, 225.
Edwin
W.,
225.
Emily (B.), 224.
Hayden, Gardner, 224.
George L., 225.
Helen
L., 225.
Joseph. 393.
Lucy
B.
Ward, 393.
Lydia, 225.
Mary E., 225.
Mary J. Sliter, 225.
Thomas
A., 225.
Hayes, Edward, 264.
Mabel F.
(B.), 296.
Mary
E.
(B.), 264.
Walter, 296.
Haynes,
Charles E.,
478.
Eldridge M., 478.
Elizabeth
Barnard,
478.
Israel, 478.
Lena M. Robinson,
478.
Nora
E., 478.
Rose E.,
478.
Sarah E.
(B.), 478.
Hazard, Abby, 92.
Ann G.
Childs, 145.
Brenton, 145.
David,
294.
Elizabeth, 545.
Esther H.
(B.). 91.
George, 144, I45-
George
C..
145.
Gulielma
(B.), 92.
Hannah,
262.
Martha, 545.
Martha Wanton,
145.
Mary Peckham,
262.
Richard,
262.
Robert, 91.
Sally. 145.
Sylvester
R..
92.
Thomas, 545.
Violet.
294.
Hazelton. Rose,
461.
Hazenbuck.
Lydia. 532.
Hazzard. Esther,
35.
John. 73.
Mary, 73.
Robert. 36.
Sarah
Nichols, 73.
Stephen. 73.
Susanna.
48. 89.
Healey.
Abraham.
515.
Edwin P..
515.
Lillian H. Hoxie.
515.
Heap.
Grace A..
537.
William.
537.
Heard.
Deming
S..
298.
Sarah Mosher.
298.
Heath.
Emily, 382.
Mary J. Adams, 415.
Index.
Heath, Newell, 415.
Heathcote, Josephine
Sibley, 307.
William
E., 307.
Heeferman, Mary, 143.
Helme, Nathaniel, 43.
Helmer, Adam, 531.
Elizabeth, 531.
George
H.,
367.
Harriet
E., 531.
Ida, 367.
Lillie A.
Curtis, 367.
Hemphill.
Adrian.
229.
Arphelia Gavitt, 229.
Avilda
(B.), 229.
Betsey A., 229.
Elizabeth, 229.
Ellen, 229.
James, 229.
Robert, 229.
Ruth, 229.
Sally Morrison, 229.
Sarah, 229.
Silvia, 229.
Verona Monroe,
229.
Hendee,
Libbie M. Kel-
ley, 530.
Samuel
B., 530.
Hendricks, Hannah,
103.
Moses, 103.
Reuben, 103.
Hendrickson. Alice L.
(B.).
473, .
Eliza
Terwilliger, 473.
Jessie
O..
473.
John, 473.
Louise, 473.
Henkson. Susan.
415.
Henny, John.
xiii.
Henry, James, 297.
Lillie, 171.
Lulu P.
Clark, 297.
Sarah Smith.
297.
William S..
297.
Heme. William. 61.
Herrick, Arloine, 370.
Delos.
370.
Edna L..
370.
Edward D..
370.
Elizabeth
(B.), 254.
Iva B..
370.
Lillie M.
(B.). 370.
Minie S..
370.
Sandford E..
254.
Sophronia Ctirtis, 370.
Hertoz. Annie
Der, 469.
Hess. Odessa, 172.
Hewett,
Joseph, 54.
Polly, 54-
603
Hewett,
Sarah
(B.), 54.
H e w i 1
1,
Emeline Mc-
Gregor, 249.
Eunice
Randall, 103.
Josiah, 249.
Mary, 57.
Hibbard, Almirin, 367.
Angeline (B.). 366.
Charles
H., 367.
Charles
W., 367.
Clarissa
A., 367.
Daniel
B., 367.
Dianthe, 337.
Emogene. 367.
Fred, 388.
Harriet, 473.
Harriet N.
(B.), 388.
Irene
F., 367.
James F., 367.
John P., 367.
Lois,
116.
Mary
A.
Conley, 367.
Nellie V.
Mahan,
388.
Ruth
Collins, 388.
Stephen H., 388.
Syble, 380.
Thomas,
388.
Willie
B., 388.
Hickox.
Chauncey, 256.
Cynthia. 147.
Cynthia
M.
(B.), 256.
Dorliska
Sapp, 256.
Henry. 256.
Lucy Bryant, 256.
Seth,
256.
Stephen, 256.
Waite, 256.
Hide, Cornelia, 405.
Higginson.
G., 68.
James,
68.
Martha
(B.),
68.
Higley. Algerose. 465.
Elizabeth
Burdick, 465.
John. 465.
Hill.
Abigail, 342.
Almena, 419.
Caleb. 22.
Catherine,
161.
Deborah
Davis, 277.
Isabell, 277.
James, 277.
Jane, 283.
Joshua. 283.
Polly. 369.
Ruth
(B.),
22.
H i 1 1 a r
d.
Nancy
M.
Wheeler,
483.
William
H., 483.
Hills.
Arthur
C., 404.
Ella
(B.), 404.
6o4
Hills, Mary E., 404.
Sarah,
286.
Hillyer,
Emma L.
(B.),
205.
W.
D., 205.
Hilts,
Catherine, 289.
Lawrence, 289.
Nancy, 289.
H i m e
s,
Amelia
(,B.),
413.
Fred
P., 413.
Hi
Mott, Betsy Whipple,
321.
Elias, 321.
Mary A., 320.
Hinckley,
Abbie
H., 517.
Abby, 253.
Abby
E.
(B.), 378.
Abel, 379.
Abel
H., 379.
Agnes J., 379.
Alice, 379.
David, 186, 207.
Grace, 94.
Harry, 517.
Mary, 93.
Mary (B.), 49.
Mary Wyatt, 49, 94.
Mercy,
180.
Nathan,
49.
Nathaniel, 103.
Prudence
Chesebro,
517-
Samuel, 49, 94.
Susanna
Brown,
186.
Hine, Isaac, 243.
Mary, 243.
Rhoda
Wright, 243.
Hines, Miranda,
loi.
Hinman, Mary, 251.
Royal,
xxiii, xxvi.
Hiscox,
Abigail, 213.
Amelia Stanton,
125.
Ann
P., 237.
Bethia
Clark, 15.
Thomas,
15.
William, 5, 15,
20.
Hitchcock,
Sarah
A.,
386.
Hite, Sarah Ann.
416.
Hoadley, George, 400.
Ida A.
Burtch, 400.
Mary
A., 340.
Hoag,
Bertha A.
Smith,
401.
William P.,
401.
Hoagland,
Anna
C, 295.
B.
C,
500.
Frank N. Catlin,
500.
Harriet
(B.), 295.
Index.
Hoagland, Joshua M.,
295-
Margaret, 500.
Mary L., 473.
Nettie
J. Richardson,
295-
William
A., 295.
Hobbs, Henry, 264.
Mary
A. N o r t h a
m,
264.
Hoddie, Christine,
214.
Hodge,
Martha
Johnson,
409.
Mary
G.,
409.
Hoffman, Elizabeth,
280.
Elizabeth
D., 157.
Moses, 157.
Holcomb, Mary, 381.
Holcombe, Chas.
S., 524.
Elizabeth, 524.
Marion C.
Woodruff,
524-
Silas, 524.
Holden,
Betsey (B.), 94.
Carrie
L., 502.
Charles,
116.
Daniel, 489.
Edgar A., 502.
Ethel
J. (B.), 489.
Maryetta, 502.
Reuben, 94.
Sarah, 274.
Virginia, 535.
Holdridge,
Edwin
S.,
264.
Sarah P.
Thayer, 264.
Holland,
Anne F. Bur-
dick, 347.
George A., 347.
Phebe
A., 347.
Holley, Anna, 444.
Hollis, Martha
C, 484.
Mary L., 484.
Holloway, John Waite,
80.
Joseph, 79,
80.
Lydia (B.), 79,
80.
Mary,
80.
Sarah
K.,
439.
Holman, Barbara M.
Clark,
287.
George W., 287.
Holmes,
Abigail, 398.
Aurelia,
399.
Chandler,
233.
Clark, 297.
Cynthia
A.
demons,
271.
Elisa
(B.), 117.
Ella L.
Clark, 297.
Holmes, Emery, 271.
Emory B., 297.
Harriet
E.,
202.
Isaiah, 117.
Jenny, 367.
Laura, 222,-
Lois
B.,
202.
Margaret,
186.
Mary, 29.
Mary E., 367.
Mary
E.
(B.), 314.
Mason, 314.
Polly, 367.
Polly (B.),
202.
Sarah
B., 367.
William,
202.
Holt, Alex, 285.
lone
Parker, 448.
Kate
(B.), 285.
Robert
O., 448.
Hooper, Mary E., 454.
Rachel, 443.
Hoover,
Maria,
439.
Hopkins, Abigail, 379.
Agnes, 231.
Amelia, 231.
Annie
P., 230.
Edward O..
231.
Hannah
(B.), 229.
Jane R., 230.
Jessie Goodlet, 231.
Lemuel, 229.
Lemuel
J., 230.
Mary Stuart, 231.
Sarah Devlin,
230.
Susan
B., 408.
Susanna, 43.
Horr,
Dora Bristol
(B.),
403-
Samuel P.,
403.
H o r t o
n,
Barbara M.
(B.),
181.
Emma
(B.), 46, 439-
George,
181.
George T., 439.
Hiram, 439.
Hiram
T., 439.
Horace
B., 439.
Horace E.,
439.
Isaiah C.
182.
Jessie. 439-
Joseph
L..
536.
Lucvett
(B.),
182.
Maria P.
(B.), 5.36.
Mary
A.
(B.),
181.
Mary
Hurd, 439.
Orlando. 182.
Peleg,
181.
Ruth
Gould,
182.
Sarah, 256.
Horton, Susy
M.,
439-
Hosley,
Annie Blanch-
ard.
309.
Celah, 309.
Eliza
A., 309.
Hossack,
Archie,
497.
Charles
B., 497.
Ella, 497-
Ella
(B.), 497-
Frances E..
497.
Fred N.,
497.
Gertrude, 497.
John, 497.
John
A..
497.
Mary (B.), 497-
Myra L., 497-
Pratt, 497-
Hostler, Alice.
296.
Hotchess, James. 225.
Mary (B.), 225.
Hotchkiss, Abigail
C.
(B.), 255.
Gabrilla
Miner, 298.
Julius, 255.
Lorain, 469.
Phelps, 298.
Villie.
298.
Houghton.
Sarah.
464.
Houser. Alice
I., 445.
Christian, 232.
Cornelius,
445.
Isabelle
Craig, 445.
Mary
E..
232.
Sarah
Fisher, 232.
Hovey, Abijah. 199.
Elizabeth W.
(B.),
199.
Martha
Story. 199.
Howard,
Alonzo P..
252.
Amelia
(B.). 306.
Charles.
306.
Emma Pearce,
252.
Harriet,
306.
Ida.
465.
John
L.,
484.
Katharine M.
Brown,
484.
Nina, 306.
Nora,
306.
Howe, Emery
E.,
428.
Hannah,
428.
Hannah
Furman, 428.
John, 297.
Kate C.
297.
Mary. 379.
Philip,
182.
Rachel,
396.
Sarah Cutter,
297.
Howell. Benjamin.
220.
Benjamin B., 219.
hidex.
Howell, Emily
W.
(B.),
220.
Henry W.,
220.
Mariah A., 278.
Rebecca, 219.
Howland, Desire, 40.
Elisa
(B.), 430.
Elizabeth
Tilly, 40.
John, 40.
S.
P., 430.
Hoxie. Ann
(B.), 151.
Benjamin. 89.
Deborah.
247.
Deborah
(B.), 19, 45.
Dorcas, 131.
Elijah. 45.
Ella L.
(B.). 447.
Elsie A.
(B.). 291.
Emma H.
Hamilton,
515..
Jeremiah, 45.
Job, 45.
John. 45.
Joseph, 45.
Lillian H.,
515.
Martha, 87.
Mary. 45.
Mary
(B.), 151. 263.
Matilda
(B.), 263.
Orville.
447.
Perry. 263.
Samuel, 45.
Simeon.
45.
Solomon, 151, 263.
Stephen. 151.
T. C.
SIS-
Thomas.
4S.
Walter H..
291.
Hoyt.
Allen
G., 496.
E. R.,
286.
F. R..
286.
Jennie
L.
Budlong,
496.
Martha Hamilton. 286.
Mary J. (B.),
286.
Phoebe, 432.
Willis,
496.
Hubbard. Bethia,
26, 27,
29. 30.
Bethiah,
24.
Daniel, 67.
Esther.
241.
^Martha.
67. ,
Hubbell,
Maria.
338.
Hudson, Abigail, 23.
Huges. Dudley. 279.
James
A..
279.
Minerva Van Horn,
279.
Thyatima (B.), 279.
605
Hughes,
Arsentha
Davis,
157.
Charles
D., 439.
David, 439.
Dudley, 1S7, 276,
280.
Elizabeth
Davis, 439.
Ellen,
440.
Henry
S.,
276.
Ida
E.,
280.
Mary, 529.
Mary
C.
(B.), 439-
Mary
C.
Avery, 439.
Minerva Van
Horn,
276.
Rosa
(B.), 276.
Huling.
Sarah.
446.
Hull. Alice
(B.), 92
Altha. 181.
Amos,
181.
Comfort, 104.
Comfort
(B.) Wells,
54-
Elizabeth, 43.
Elizabeth R..
424.
George Wagner, 92.
Herman,
208.
Nancy
B.
Crandall,
208.
Nettie
E., 249.
Stephen, 54, 104.
Hulpz, Eliza, 504.
John, S04-
Humphrey,
Lucinda.
345.
Sarah A.
(B.) (B.),
345-
William.
34s.
William
M.,
345.
Humphry. Mary. 245.
Hungerford,
Adella
(B.), 412.
Emily
A.
(B.), 490.
Fanny. 376.
George. 490.
Helen
Osgood, 412.
Ida R..
412.
Josephine
M e r r i c
k,
490.
Richard.
412.
William B..
490.
Hunt.
Benjamin. 524.
Bessie H.
(B.), 296.
Charles.
414.
David, 279.
Emily (B.).
279.
Eugene. 209.
Eunice.
209.
Eunice
(B.),
209.
Ezekiel.
246.
George,
202,
J. E,,
209.
6o6 Index.
Hunt, James, 279, 414.
John W., 296.
Julia M., 524.
L., 174.
Lovina
Thajer, 246.
Lucinda, 279.
Malinda, 279.
Mary L., 524.
May, 279.
Myra Pixley, 524.
Naomi, 546.
Perlie, 246.
Phebe C.
(B.), 414.
Preston, 209.
Robert,
209.
Sarah
Porter,
202.
Silas, 279.
Stephen, 524.
Uranea
Bently, 414.
William, 279.
Hunter, Agnes, 141.
Anna,
529.
Charlotte, 461.
Elizabeth
(B.), 461.
Elizabeth Greer,
461.
Elizabeth L..
524.
Henry
B.,
461.
James, 461,
Robert, 461.
Hunting,
Anne
Rhodes,
33;
Benjamin, 33.
Huntington, Jed, 179.
Lucy
A., 169.
Weltha
(B.), 179.
Huntley,
Laura W., 325.
Mary
R.
(B.), 327.
Porter S.,
327.
Hurd, Charles, 369.
Clara, 492.
Lillie M.
Randel, 369.
Marie, 439.
Mary, 439.
Nettie, 492.
Sarah, 492.
Sophronia, 492.
Sophronia
M.
(B.),
492.
Walter S.,
492.
Hurlbut. Alfred.
48.
Ellen L.,
242.
Hannah Moore,
429.
lantha
C,
429.
James, 242.
Lucy, 242.
Lydia (B.), 48.
Reuben, 429.
Sarah, 190.
Hurley,
Angle
Brown,
284.
Hurley,
Althalia A. Van
Horn, 284.
Bertha
A., 284.
Charles
P., 284.
Clarissa
M., 284.
Emma L.
Mullett, 284.
Eva M.
Davis, 284.
James H., 284.
John G., 284.
L., 284.
Lewis, 284.
Mary
A.
Pierce, 284.
Mary E., 284.
Oliver, 284.
Orville A., 284.
Sarah
(B.), 284.
Sylvia
E.
Bailey, 284.
Theodore
S., 284.
Ulysses G., 284.
Hurly,
Charles
L., 283.
Jennie
B.
Sayer, 283.
Hutchins, , 114.
Elizabeth, 439.
Mary
A.
(B.), 248.
Putnam
W., 248.
Hutchinson, Alice,
182.
Daniel,
182.
Eliza,
182.
Esther
(B.),
182.
Jennie
B.
Rosebush,
397-
Mary,
182.
Nancy,
182.
Polly
Curtis. 182.
Ruby
H., 182.
Sophia,
182.
Walter,
397.
Huyler, Abby J., 431.
George, 431.
Sarah Ferman,
431.
Hyde,
Ella I\L
(B.). 479.
Frank
D.,
479.
Josephine E., 479.
:\Iary, 254.
Hyer. Elizabeth, 521.
Hvnds,
George, 482.
Hettie B..
482.
Weltha
Rice, 482.
Ibath, Rhoda P.
(B.),
247.
William, 247.
Iliff,
Abigail, 467.
Hannah Morrison,
467.
William.
467.
Ingalls,
Elizabeth,
270.
Elizabeth
Blake, 270.
Philip
W.,
270.
Ingersol, Climena, 171.
Ingersoll,
Eliza
(B.),
68.
Ingersoll, Nathaniel,
68.
Ingraham, Asel, 376.
Emma, 376.
Rebecca
(B.), 24.
Triphena, 376.
Ireland, Frank, 436.
Sarah
(B.), 436.
Irish,
Albertine
S., 343.
Amy E., 343.
Amy
E.
Potter, 509.
Arthur, 343.
Benjamin, 194.
Bennie
W., 508.
Bertha
L., 507.
Bertha M.,
508.
Betsy (B.), 194.
Charles, 343.
Charlotte
(B.), 343.
Charlotte E.
Maxson,
507-
Daniel
B., 343.
Earnest
M., 507.
Edgar W., 507.
Edith, 343.
Elaine, 344.
Eliza, 342.
Eliza Green, 343.
Ellen A. Crandall, 508.
Ethel Davis,
344.
Eva R. Bond,
343.
Flora
B., 343.
George, 194, 342.
George
C,
343-
Gertrude E.,
509.
Glen W..
507.
Harold R.,
507.
Harry, 343.
H a 1 1 i e E.
Burdick,
509.
Henry P., 343.
Ida M.
Wightman,
508.
James O., 343.
James R., 343.
Jessie
M.,
508.
Joseph
H..
344.
Lucy
A..
344.
Lydia Johnson, 343.
Maria
Potter, 342.
!\Iartha,
194.
Martha A.,
342.
Martha Irish,
194.
]\Iary, 138, 207.
Mary C, 344-
Mary
E., .S08.
Mary
T.
Haven, 343.
Mary
L.,
508.
Mary
S. Adams,
342.
Maud
Saunders, 507.
Miranda
F., 509.
Irish, Myron
M. H.
C,
508.
Nathan
W., 508.
Oliver
B., 344.
Paul, 343-
Sally Potter, 194.
Sarah
Anthony, 344.
Sarah
M., 507.
Viola S..
342.
William
A., 509.
William
B., 509.
Irvine,
Emeline
(B.),
386.
Herbert, 386.
Irwin, Catherine, 378.
Isaacs, Grace,
66.
Judge,
66.
Mary Rumsey,
66.
Isbell, James,
loi.
Lucinda B.,
loi.
Isham,
Cora V.,
303.
Ives,
Amanda
J., 318.
Anna E. Platts.
486.
Clarence D.,
486.
Eliza
(B.), 318.
Ella M. Seers,
319.
Florence
G., 486.
Frances Van Wic,
318.
Frank.
486.
Jennie
M.
Ozard, 486.
John W., 486.
Lewis C,
486.
Lucy
Richards,
318.
Martha A. Bixler,
486.
Mary
E.,
486.
Roy. 486.
Walter, 318.
Warren A., 318.
William O.,
319.
Jackson,
Mariette, 308.
Roxanna.
457.
William.
357.
Jacobs,
Frances.
380.
James, Anna, 276.
Clark,
126.
Edward K., 269.
Elizabeth
Lyman, 536.
George
W., 269.
Malachi,
536.
Marcia H., 269.
Mary
A..
215.
Mary (B.).
126.
Mary
E..
261.
Mary
H. C h a
p p
e 1
1,
269.
Richard E..
269.
Ruth H..
269.
Sarah, 147.
Sarah L.,
269.
Sarah Saunders, 269.
Index.
Jamieson, Adam, 462.
Addie
V., 462.
Christina, 462.
John, 462.
Melissa
Furrow, 462.
Jaques, Caroline, 239.
Marian
A., 239.
Willoughby, 239.
Jarvis, Sarah, 429.
Jaycox, Florence, 455.
John, 455.
Sarah
Brewster, 455.
Jefferies, Elizabeth, 49.
Jenks, Mary, 506.
Jennings,
Ida M.
Clark,
464.
John M., 464.
Thomas.
464.
Jerome, Miss, 98.
Jinks, Lavina, 224.
Johnson,
A d e 1 i a
(B.),
489.
Adeline.
405.
Alice
(B.), 48.
Augusta, 506.
Caroline, 273.
David, 489.
Delia.
423.
Elizabeth, 157.
Elizabeth R.
Hull, 424.
Ellen C,
424.
Emma
M., 489.
Esther Russel,
346.
Florence H.
(B.), 413.
George
P.,
413.
Gersham
P., 343.
Isaac, 437.
Jerome, 424.
Julia, 369.
Lucretia, 308.
Lydia, 343.
Martha, 409.
Mary, 304.
Mary
E.
Tabor, 343.
Michael, 48.
Moses,
287.
Phebe
W., 346.
Ray, 346.
Russel
D., 489.
Ruth Goodrich,
489.
Sarah P..
437.
William, i. 6.
JoHie,
Alice R..
354.
Emma Slade,
354.
Thomas.
354.
Jones,
Addie.
172.
Agnes
L.
(B.). 409.
Bvron W..
^36.
Caroline E.V.
(B.).323.
Clare
E., 459.
607
Jones, David, 312.
Deborah
Levering, 323.
Dorothy (B.), 14.
Elizabeth
Postlewait,
304-
Ellen, 531.
Harvey L., 459.
Helen
C, 312.
Herbert, 409.
Horatio
G., 323.
Horatio
Gates, vi, 54.
J-, 459-
Jesse, 459.
John, 515.
Lewis, 171.
Mary, 515.
Mary
A.
(B.), 157.
Millie, 515.
Minerva
Waldorf, 459.
Miriam, 304.
Phebe, 440.
Rose, 483.
Runa, 157.
Sarah, 214.
Teresa
(B.). 171.
Thalia A.
(B.), 536.
William
M., 304.
J
o s 1
y n, Benjamin F.,
327.
Mary
R.
(B.), 327.
Joyce,
Marie
Fox, 481.
Parish,
481.
Ruby
M..
481.
Karr,
Ann
L., 505.
George C, 512.
Isaiah,
505.
Julia Ellis, 505.
Louise, 512.
Kaufman, Ava, 527.
Daniel W..
527.
Mary
A. Neff.
527.
Kavanaugh, Bulla, 493.
Bulia
(B.), 493.
Keblar,
Amory J., 452.
Kebler,
Emeline
Pierce,
452.
Fred, 452.
K e e n e
y.
Henrietta
P.,
446.
Keevn, Annie B.
(B.),
481.
Ulysses G., 481.
Kees,
John, 477.
Susan
Knaeble, 477.
Susie
M.,
477.
Keith, Phebe
(B.), 117.
Ruel, 117.
Keller, Catherine, 315.
Clarissa
Welch, 294.
Jane, 480.
6o8 Index.
Keller, Liman, 294.
Lydia, 294.
Kelley, Archie, 530.
Asa, 375.
Catherine, 530.
Catherine
McKenzie,
530.
Eleanor, 291.
Eleanor
Gardner, 291.
Emily Ford, 375.
Frances D.
(B.), 375.
James, 291.
John, 530.
John M., 530.
Leona
Osborn, 530.
Libbie
M., 530.
Lizzie
McClesey, 530.
Maggie
L.
Campbell,
530.
Mary
M., 291.
Maryett (B.), 530.
Merritt
B., 530.
Myron J., 530.
Nathan, 375.
Olive
Welch, 530,
Scott L., 530.
Kellogg, Alvan, 173.
Amanda, 323.
Celia, 173.
Jesse, 323.
Maria, 323.
Sylvia
Stowe, 173.
Kelly, Jane
E.
(B.), ii?,-
Nathaniel, 333.
Kelsey,
Alida, 410.
Alida
Sturges, 410.
Percival, 410.
Kennedy,
Areno I.
(B.),
282.
Catherine O.
Dovvd,38o.
Cecelia, 380.
Hugh, 380.
James,
282.
Mary
Davis, 282.
Sylvia B.,
282.
William,
282.
Kent, Charles S., 47s.
Faith E.
(B.), 475-
Paul
B., 475-
Kenyon, Abbey E., 344.
Agnes, 299.
Alexander C, 509-
Alpheus B., 299.
Altana M.
Langwor-
thy, 340.
B.
A., 407.
Benjamin, 172.
Benjamin
F.,
267.
Birdie M., 486.
Caroline
(B.), 151-
Kenyon,
Charles
H.,
267.
Cordelia
Burdick, 299.
Damarius, 119,
120.
Daniel, 453.
Dora, .299.
Edward, 267.
Edwin, 299.
Eleanor,
82.
Eliza A.
Cottrell, 172.
Elizabeth, 264.

Elizabeth
T., 150.
Elizabeth
Webster,
119.
Ella
M., 300.
Ellis
H., 453.
Florence
Beebe, 450.
George,
212.
Hannah,
82.
Isabell, 267.
James, 52, 150.
Jane Prill, 300.
John, 119, 340.
Jonathan C, 267.
Lucy
A.
Irish,
344.
Marie E.
(B.), 267.
Martha
Averill, 453.
Mary,
168.
Mary Brightman, 344.
Mary L., 450.
Mary
L.
Seaver, 450.
Mary Perry, 150.
Mary
S.
Wheeler, 509.
Mary
V.
(B.), 299.
Matthew
H., 344.
Matthew
S., 344.
Mercy, 119.
Minnie G.
Crandall,
509.
Nancy, 267.
Penelope, 92, 93.
Phineas, 83.
Rodman,
151.
Ruth
(B.), 52.
Sarah, 267.
Sarah
(B.),
212.
Simon, 344.
Stephen, 267.
Susan, 152.
Susan S.
(B.), 267.
Warren, 300.
William
C., 450.
William S.,
450.
Kermpton, Edward, 322.
Ellen
F..
322.
Mary (B.). 322.
Kernochan,
Grace
W.,
394-
Grace W.
Ogden, 395.
Henry P., 395.
Kers,
Susan
Boswell,
269.
Waller, 269.
Kerwich,
Mamie
E., 512.
Key, Dorothy, 13.
Keyes,
Austin
H., 407.
Charlotte
(B.), 407.
Donald, 407.
Kidder,
Charlotte
Kent,
409.
Eliza, 409.
Elizabeth W. H a f f
,
409.
George H., 409.
Joseph, 409.
Kate
J., 409.
William
E., 409.
Killburn, Olive, 224.
Kimball, Alice, 519.
Deliverance
(B.), 48.
Elijah, 48.
Frederick
H., 519.
George, 396.
Helena, 396.
Henry H., 519.
James C, 519.
James M., 519.
Jessie M., 519.
L., 535-
Laura
B., 519.
Leona, 535.
Margaret W., 519.
Marie B.
Moore, 519.
Sophia
M., 302.
Kimbrick,
Alfonso, 476.
Harry W., 476.
John, 476.
Laura
E., 476.
Leonard
A.,
476.
Lillian E.
(B.), 476.
Ray W., 476.
Walter, 476.
King, Aaron, 455.
Albert
R., 455.
Alice M.
Chilling-
worth, 455.
Alvena.
508.
Amanda,
396.
Ann
E., 505,
Cora,
455.
Frank, 455.
Fuller
P.,
325.
Harriet E.
Brown, 325.
Harry
K.,
396.
Mabel B.
Mathews,
396.
Mary E., 191.
Meritt
A., 455.
Sarah A.
demons, 455.
Sarah
Ayers, 455.
King, Susan, 146.
Walter, 455.
William, 396.
Willie,
455-.
Kingsley,
Lois, 372.
Kinney,
Arnold, 245.
Laura M.
(B.), 245.
Mercy,
106.
Kinsley,
Celia
A., 433.
Lois
Hazen, 433.
Nathan, 433.
Klimfeltre, Annie, 433.
Knaeble, Susan, 477.
K n a
p p, Amy Phillips,
169.
Asher, 169.
Clarence, 169.
Elizabeth Smith,
169.
Epenetus, 169.
Ezra
B., 169.
Henry, 255.
James
R.,
169.
Loretta
Wiltsey, 169.
Maria, 255.
Nancy Vandenburg,
169.
Olivia
Barber, 169.
Peter, 169.
Saberah
(B.), 169.
Sally A., 169.
Stephen, 169.
Uretta, 169.
Knerfel,
Milton,
306.
Nora
Howard, 306.
Kneveles, Mary
A., 391.
Knickerbocker, Deborah,
146.
Knight,
Charlotte T.
Lippencott, 277.
Cinderella
Lippencott,
278.
Elizabeth, 276.
Elizabeth
Randall, 285.
James, 277, 285.
James M., 277.
Jesse B., 526.
John, 19, 276, 277, 278,
285.
Laura S.
(B.), 526.
Lizzie Van Horn. 285.
Lorenzo D., 278.
Maggie
E.,
528.
Mary
A.. 277.
Mary
Davis,
276, 278.
Minnie M..
526.
Rolland,
526.
Knoche, Anna.
490.
Knorr, Caroline,
169.
Knowles, Adolphus C,
354-
39
Index.
Knowles,
Ann E.
Clark,
354-
Beulah
A., 354.
Deborah, 24.
Foster
S., 354.
Harriet, 354.
Kenneth
H., 354.
Margret Anthony, 354.
Rhoda, 385.
Ruth
H., 354-
Sarah
A., 385.
William, 385.
William
H., 354.
Knowlton, Joanna, 385.
Knox,
Charles
M., 191.
John, 270.
Lucinda F.
(B.), 270.
Mary
E.
Briggs, 191.
Kohles,
Helen
Watson,
466.
Kowalskey, Henry, 298.
Julia, 298.
Kyle,
Amanda
C, 277.
Kysor, Charles, 370.
Lois
C, 370.
Polly, 370.
Lackey,
Effie
F., 527.
Elizabeth,
527.
Nancy, 271.
Richard, 527.
Ladd,
Clara B.
Brandan,
500.
Fred,
500.
Ladrick, Jacob, 536.
Laura
J. (B.), 536.
La
Fayette, George,
201.
Jeru'sha
G.
(B.),
201.
La
Forge, Abiel, 420.
Lily, 420.
Margaret
Gilchell, 420.
Laid, Eliza, 522.
Lamb, Joseph A., 378.
Mary
E.
(B.), 378.
L a n d o
n, Cynthia
E.
(B.), 248.
Delia
White, 248.
Edwin, 248.
J.
M., 248.
Landphear, Mary,
I02._
Landpheare, Champlin,
94-
Landpher,
Nathan, 84.
Landphere, Amy, 446.
Asa, 470.
Charles E..
385.
Dorcas
(B.), 90.
Elisha, 84, 446.
Elizabeth
Potter, 84.
Emily, 446.
Emma
Brown, 278.
609
Landphere, Esther, 287.
Eunice
(B.), 51.
George, 90.
Guy K., 385.
H.
B., 278.
Hannah
Potter, 2,y2i-
Harriet
A., 272-
Henry, 385.
Joseph, 94.
Joshua, 94.
Julia, 173.
Lettie, 278.
Lydia, 446.
Mary J. (B.), 315.
Millie
J., 38s.
Olive
French, 385.
Polly, 95.
Prentice, 95.
Rebecca, 95.
Rebecca
(B.), 94.
Ruth, 470.
Samuel, 373.
Sarah E.
(B.), 385.
Stephen, 94.
Lane, James, 412.
Mary, 391.
Mary
L.
(B.), 412.
Lang, Emily Green, 518.
Emma, 449.
Elizabeth C.
(B.), 518.
Francis
G.,
518.
Gertrude
E., 518.
Horatio
L., 518.
John, 518.
Langworthy, Ada, 238.
Altana, 108,
192.
Altana
(B.),
iii.
Altana
M., 340.
Amos,
82.
Amy Lewis, 192.
Angel
ine,
289.
Ann L.
Karr, 505.
Anna, 57, 82, 104,
108.
Anne
(B.),
108.
Anne
L., 506.
Arlone,
287.
Asa,
III.
Asa
A., 192.
Belle C,
504.
Benjamin, 44,
82.
Benj.
F.,
192, 342, 506.
Bertha,
507.
Caroline,
372.
Catherine E.
Day, 507.
Charles
D., 192.
Clara,
302.
Clarence E.,
340.
Content, 108, 192.
Content
Sanford, 82,
108.
6io Index.
Langworthy,
Daniel
A.,
503.
Daniel
B., 507.
Dean, 506.
Eleanor
Kenyon,
82.
Elias, 289.
Eliza
A., 340.
Eliza
Irish, 342.
Eliza
Lewis, 339.
Elizabeth,
111.
Elizabeth
Carr, 192.
Ella
I., 506.
Emeline, 340.
Emma,
226.
Eunice
Stillman, 192.
Floyd B., 506.
Frank
A., 506.
Frank
O., 506.
George, 287.
George I., 505, 506.
H., 372.
Hannah
Kenyon,
82.
Harriet
A., 340.
Helen O., 506.
Henry, 238.
Henry
W., 507.
Horace, 340.
Howard
S., 506.
Isaac
M., 340.
Isaac
P., 192.
Jacob, 372.
James
B.. 192.
Jane
McPherson,
340.
Jemima
L.,
468.
John, 71, 82,
III, 192,
342, 468.
John A., 339.
John B.,
82.
John F., 506.
Joseph,
226.
Josephine
B u r d i c
k,
372.
Julia
E.,
505.
Leslie
P., 340.
Lily, 507.
Lois C. (B.), 37^-
Lovina Richmond,
468.
Louisa, 300.
Louise Paterson,
340.
Lucretia
M., 340.
Lydia, 309.
Margaret, 372.
Marguerite, 506.
Martha
J.. 372.
Martha Mills. 289.
Martha Stillman, 192.
Mary
A.
Lewis, 506.
Mary
E., 506.
Mary Utter, 339.
Maud Bronson, 504.
Langworthy, Mercy,
108.
Mercy Saunders, 117.
Nathan
H., 192.
Olin
L., 504.
Oliver,
108.
Patience P e c k h a m
Bentley,
82.
Persis
Cotton,
226.
Phebe
Thurston,
iii.
Ralph, 340.
Rosina
Pope, 372.
Ruth
Crandall,
iii.
Ruth
K., 506.
Ruth S.
Place, 340.
Sally Pendleton, 71,
192.
Samuel, 117.
Sandford, 82,
108.
Sarah
A., 192.
Sarah A.
Marvel, 340.
Sarah
(B.), 44.
Sarah
E., 339.
Sarah P.
Cooke, 504.
Sarah
Pendleton, 342.
Sarah
Williams, 192.
Susan
Saunders, 192,
340.
Susie
M., 340.
Tacy, 117.
Thomas, 82,
108.
William
I., 506.
William
N., 507.
William
P., 340, 372.
Lapham,
Abbie
Austin,
261.
Elizabeth,
261.
Enos,
261.
Guy
S., 311.
Winnifred E.
(B.),
311-
Laraway, Caroline, 292.
Larkin, David, 145.
Hannah
(B.),
8.
Roger,
8.
Sally Hazard, 145.
Larrison,
Mary.
102.
Mary Landphear,
102.
Thomas.
102.
Latham, Prudence, 346.
Tentie, 384.
Lathrop, Benjamin R.,
482.
Caroline
C, 444.
Edith.
396.
Elizabeth.
392.
Elizabeth S.
(B.),
218.
Emily, 508.
Lucy
M..
358.
M. C. 218.
Mary
R.
(B.), 482.
Lathrop, Norman, 444.
Sarah
Comstock, 444.
Laurens, Lois, 75.
Law, Hattie, 178.
Lawson, Myra, 178.
Lawton, Elizabeth, 546.
Elizabeth
Hazard, 8,
545-
George, 8, 545, 546.
Isabel^. 546.
John, 546.
Mary, 8, 36, 546.
Mary Boomer, 546.
Mary Wodell, 546.
Mercy, 546.
Naomi
Hunt, 546.
Robert, 546.
Ruth, 546.
Susanna, 546.
Lay, Mary, 40.
Layton, Lucy, 57.
Leach, Agnes, 339.
D.
F., 339.
Levanthia, 339.
Lee, Angel, 293.
Benjamin F., 294.
Caroline, 294.
Eunice, 293.
Lucy, 293.
Lydia, 79.
Mary,
212.
Minnie M.
Goodsell,
379-
Leeds, Abby
E.
(B.),
216.
Jedediah,
216.
Paul
B.,
216.
Sarah
Avery,
216.
Leedings, Marie, 275.
Lehre,
Ann
Miller, 71.
Mary
Ann. 71.
William.
71.
Leonard, Betsy,
202.
Lester,
Elizabeth Bud-
long, 496.
Fred.
497.
Fred W.,
497.
Jerome
B..
497.
Leverich,
Charles
E.,
393-
George B., 393.
George
D., 393.
Julia Drysdale, 393.
Louise
F., 393.
Mary. 393.
Mary
A.
(B.), 393.
Levering, Deborah, 323.
Lewis. A.
H., 506.
Abbie, 69.
Abby A., 193.
Lewis,
Abel
G.,
ii8.
Ada, 331.
Alice M.
Bacon, 423.
Amey Clark, 119.
Amy, 119, 192.
Amy (B.), 138.
Augusta Johnson, 506.
Belinda
(B.),
161.
Benazah,
138.
Beriah, 331.
Bertha M.
Lowell, 531.
Bill,
161.
C.
439-
Caleb, 480.
Carrie. Kenyon, 499.
Cecilia E.,
491.
Charles
H., 423.
Charles W..
531.
Clarissa, 480.
Content
Langworthy,
193-
Daniel, 8, 119, 193, 288,
339-
Delia
Graves, 427.
Denison, 355.
E.
R., 484.
Edwin R..
253, 484.
Elias,
208.
Elisha,
8.
Eliza.
339.
Elijah, 135.
Elizabeth
(B.),
8.
Elizabeth A.
(B.), 480.
Elizabeth
Browning,
208.
Elizabeth Fish.
491.
Ella B.
Saunders, 355.
Eugenia L., 300.
George H., 331.
Hannah,
102. 122.
Harriet.
451.
Harriet L..
480.
Henrietta L..
484.
Horace G.,
499.
James.
8.
124.
Jane (B.),
8.
Johana
Wade.
480.
John.
8.
Leverrier.
355.
Lois. 208.
Louisa
Langworthy,
300.
Louise A. Brown.
484.
Martha CB.). 118.
124.
Martha P.. 88.
Mary, 384. 499-
Mary
A..
506.
Mary
A.
(B.), 135,
331-
Mary E., 498.
Index.
Lewis, Mary
F.
(B.).484.
Mary
T.
(B.), 253.
Morton, 135.
Nancy,
60.
Nathan
K., 300.
Nathaniel,
60.
Pardon, 265.
P h e b e E.
Gardner,
451-
Phoebe, 499.
Polly, 169.
Roxey, 234.
S. Marie
Brown,
288.
Samuel,
12.
Sarah, 339.
Sarah
A., 265.
Sarah
(B.),
8.
Sarah
C., 192.
Sarah
F., 353.
Susan A.
Bishop, 355.
Susan
Peckham, 265.
Thomas, 69.
Wellington L., 355.
William, 451. 491.
Lightfoot,
Elizabeth
Pomero)% 401.
James T., 401.
Lillibridge,
Almira
(B.),
264.
Amy D., 264.
Warren. 264.
Lillsfield,
Anna R.
(B.),
264.
William.
264.
Lindsey, Fanny
E.
Rog-
ers, 359-
Frederick.
359.
Martha E..
359.
Lippencott. Amy. 157.
Amy
Maxson.
157, 278,
280.
Charity
G., 277.
Charlotte
T., 277,
281.
Cinderella.
278.
Clara L.,
277.
Claud. 462.
Curtis.
277.
Cynthia, 278.
Darwin C.
277.
Dosia,
276.
Eliza. 282.
Elizabeth M.
(B.),
277.
Emily (B.) Hunt, 279.
Ephraim, 279.
Eveline Van
Horn,
277;
Flossie.
462.
Hannah Maxson.
277.
280, 281,
282.
611
Lippencott, Henry, 278.
Herbert, 462.
Indiana, 278.
Jackson, 278.
Jacob,
280.
Jemima,
280.
Jessie M., 277.
John, 280, 462.
John A., 279.
Josephine, 462.
Laverna, 277.
Lemon, 278.
Lulu
v., 462.
Lydia,
280.
Maria, 278,
280.
^lartha
(B.), 157, 158.
Martha
Davis, 278.
Marv
A., 157.
Nancy
A.
(B.),
280.
Nancy E., 462.
Orfah
L., 278.
Perrv
B., 462.
Priscilla
(B.), 278.
Rebecca Davis.
278.
Rebecca
Sly. 462.
Robinson, 278.
Samuel,
157, 277, 278,
281,
282.
Simeon,
277.
Susan
M., 280,
282.
William, 157.
Lippitt, Anne, 70.
Cornelia,
402.
Lisbee, Elizabeth
(B.),
232.
George B., 232.
?^Iary
E.,
411.
Littell, Abigail, 155.
Livermore,
E d m u n d.
162.
Hepsey, 400.
Tacy
Fitch, 162.
Livingston,
Elizabeth
Austin.
305.
John. 158. 305.
Martha A.,
305.
Lloyd.
Harriet
Thomas,
445-
Lettie E..
445.
William.
445.
Loan.
Mary
A., 369.
Locke.
Florence
J., 395.
James. 380.
iVIary. 380.
Logan.
Albert F..
307.
Charles M..
307.
Fanny
L.
Crane, 307.
Libbie.
257.
Longstreet,
Laura
(B.),
209.
6l2
Longstreet,
S.
P., 209.
Loodell, John M., 273.
Lucinda, 273.
Sally
Warner, 273.
Loofboro, Amaranda,
284.
Beecher, 284.
Dwight, 284.
Euphrema Sayer, 284.
Jacob, 157-
John, 284.
Mary
Davis,
157.
Matilda, 278.
Rebecca,
157.
Susan
Forsythe, 284.
Loomis,
Amanda M.
(B.), 319.
Charles, 320.
Charles R.,
320.
Clara
V., 320.
Delia A.
Chappell, 319.
Dianthe (B.), 141.
Eugene
S., 319-
Kate M. Shortwell,
320.
Mabel, 319.
Maretta, 256.
Samuel, 319.
Lord,
Desire
(B.), 213.
Hannah, 24.
Samuel, 213.
Sarah, 133.
Sherburne, 213.
Losey,
Arthur, 308.
Ella A.
(B.)- 308.
Lovejoy,
Andrew, 190.
Carl H..
434.
Emma S.
(B.). 434-
Harriet S. Palme
r,
190.
John W., 190.
Josephine, 434.
Lewis H.,
434.
Mary
R. Sheldon.
434.
Thomas L., 434.
Lowell,
Bertha M., 531.
Carlos
P., 531.
Carlos G., 531.
Daniel, 531. 535-
Dorothy. 535-
Edward V.,
535.
Grace, 535-
Harriet F.
(B.), 531.
Harriette, 531.
Julian, 531.
Lavina Butts,
531.
Leona Kimball,
535.
Louisa
Baldwin, 531.
Philomela.
535.
Ruth
A., 531.
Index.
Lowell,
William
D., 531.
Lowrey, John,
222.
Mary,
222.
Mary
S.
Peck,
222.
Lucas,
Bertha
F., 312.
Frances C.
(B.), 312.
Lillie
M., 312.
Phebe
Scarriot, 312.
William,
312.
Wilson
W., 312.
Luce, Edgar P., 464.
Ida E.
(B.), 464.
Myron H., 531.
Ruth A.
Lowell, 531.
Sarah
E., 464.
Luceke, Hannah, 527.
Ludeman, Arthur, 496.
Fred
J., 496.
John H., 496.
May
K.
(B.), 496.
Lung, Lucy, 422.
Luther, Laura, 388.
William, 388.
Luthers, Josephine, 368.
Lutz, Anna, 411.
Lyman,
Carlton
M., S33-
Cornelius M..
;i3^.
Elizabeth, 536.
Emma
C,
333.
Harriet,
408.
Helen L. Washburn.
333-
Jane
Van
Valer,
3^3.
Marietta B.
(B.), 333.
Mary J.. 333.
Mary
V.
Lyons, 333.
Nathan, 333.
William E..
333.
Lynde,
Catherine C,
259.
Charles.
258. 259.
Cynthia Thompson,
259-
Eliza Warren.
258.
Mary (B.), 258.
Mary
E.
Blanchard,
91.
T.,
258.
William P.,
91.
Lyon. Mary. 475.
Matilda.
291.
Lyons.
Mary
V..
333.
Mabbett,
Agnes
M..
380.
Catherine.
328, 514.
Joseph, 380.
Mackay,
Louis,
130.
Macomber, Abiel, 258.
Dianna. 302.
Harriet
Felton, 258.
John.
12.
Lydia, 258.
Macomber, Mary (B.),
12.
Villa, 148.
Macy, Lucy, 174.
Madden, Charles, 526.
Emma
J. Simpson,
526.
Magee, Birdella, 453.
Emma, 453.
Katherine, 453.
Solomon, 453.
Maghee,
Annie E..
232.
Mahan, David, 388.
Mary Middleton, 388.
Nellie
v., 388.
Main,
A.
Hamilton,
173.
Abigail Brown,
loo.
Amos,
100.
Betsey,
100.
Content, 522.
Content
Langworthy,
108.
Emma L.
Cottrell, 172.
Jeremiah,
108.
Mary Cottrell, 172.
Maine, Eunice, 317.
Frances
Burdick, 85.
Grace D.
Bell, 447.
Hannah
E., 447.
John, 447.
Julia
E.
(B.), 265.
Lucy, 372.
Lyman, 85.
Reuben.
85.
Sarah
Burdick, 85.
Saxton, 125.
Sophronia Stanton,
125.
T.
E., 265.
Major, Juliette, 173.
Malcom, Margaret, 299.
]\Iallov,
Blanche O.
(B.), 374.
John, 374.
Malory,
Lottie
C, 462.
Maltbie, Ebenezer, 259.
Emily
M.,
259.
Mary
A.
Davis, 259.
Maltby.
Ezra.
469.
Lauraett.
469.
Lorain Hotchkiss,
469.
Maneval, Mary. 462.
Mann, Adelia
M., 381.
Adeline
Morrison, 381.
David, 381.
Helen
A., 423.
Jane, 423.
Jason, 174.
Joseph. 174.
Lura
(B.), 174.
Mann, William, 423.
Mannering, Mary, 133.
Susan, 253.
Mansfield, Sarah, 33.
Manville, Martha, 303.
Mapes, Henry, 164.
John, 164.
Nancy (B.), 164.
Solomon, 104.
Wellcome, 164.
Maraw, 79.
Marble,
Charles
B., 487.
Georgia
C.
Brockway.
487.
Marchant, Henry,
81.
Markham, Sally A.,
288.
Marquis,
Charles
F., 492.
Nettie
Hurd, 492.
Marsh, Horace, 330.
Louisa, 529.
Myra F., 330.
Marshall,
Hattie
(B.),
203.
Sarah, 427.
Marther,
Hezekiah,
40.
Martin,
Catherine
E.,
336, 502.
Eliza P.
(B.), 217.
Elmer
B., 429.
Hetty
A.
(B.), 429.
Kate H.
(B.), 387.
Kate I.
Dixon, 429.
Marion
E., 429.
Robert
B., 217.
Samuel
B., 429.
Walter, 429.
William
H., 387.
Wilton
W., 429.
Marvel,
Sarah
A., 340.
Marvin, Arthur, 336.
Charles, 299.
Charles M.,
172.
Frances A.
Cottrell,
172.
Fronie H.,
299.
Sarah
(B.), 336.
Mason,
Adeline
Gates,
360.
Alzina, 207.
Isaac, 360.
John, 41.
Josiah, 207.
Julia, 360.
M.
P., 402.
Meria
(B.), 402.
Mathews. Albert
P..
396.
Anna E.,
396.
Anna E.
Wright, 396.
Anna
L., 396.
Edith
C, 396.
Index.
Mathews,
Edith
L., 396.
Elizabeth S.
(B.),
218.
Flora E.
Swain, 395.
Gertrude M.
Single-
ton, 396.
Grace
E., 395.
Jesse L., 396.
John,
218.
John L., 396.
John W., 219.
Mabel
B., 396.
Martha
A., 219.
Mary E., 396.
Nancy
Eaton,
218.
Sally, 247, 248.
Samuel
S., 218, 396.
Sherburne, 396.
William H., 396.
William S.
B., 395.
Matterson, Cilda, 353.
Lois A.,
446.
Mauran,
Charles
J., 185.
Olivia
Bicknell, 185.
Wait, 185.
M a X s o
n,
Adassa F.
(B.),
282.
Addie,
282.
Albert
S., 381.
Amelia.
420.
Ainos, 84.
Amy, 157, 278,
280.
Ann,
30.
Ann E.
(B.), 314.
Anna,
75.
Anna Bond,
281.
Anna
Langworthy,
82.
Asa
L., 398.
Benjamin, 382.
Bethiah, 84.
Calvin,
535.
Carlton, 471.
Caroline, 382.
Caroline D.
(B.), 397.
Charity, 157.
Charles H.,
383.
Charlotte
E., 507.
Chloe, 287.
Content, 15, 84.
Content
Rogers, 15.
Corydon
L.,
471.
Daniel. 212. 471.
David. 168.
Dollie (B.).
381.
Dorothy, 30.
Elizabeth, so,
282.
Elizabeth Davis.
157.
Elizabeth
Langworthy,
III.
Elytie
L.
(B.), 537.
Emogene (B.), 383.
613
Maxson, Ephraim, 157.
Esther E.
(B.),
212.
Ethel, 471.
Eusebia, 468.
Frances
A., 382.
George, 95.
George R., 170.
Cierrit
S.,
282.
Gilbert, 471.
Hannah.
85, 277, 280,
281,
282.
Hannah A.
(B.),
260.
Hannah
Potter, 84.
Henrietta L.
Lewis, 484.
Henry M., 484.
Horace, 484.
Jacob D.,
281.
James, 95.
Jesse, 158.
John, 30, 49, 88, 95.
Jonathan, 15, 549.
Joseph, 51, 84, 95.
Lizzie M.
(B.), 471.
Lois M.
(B.), 381.
Louisa
Felton, 471.
Lucinda, 165.
Lucy, 97, 509.
Lucy A., 171.
Lucy
M.,
382, 507.
Lucy Stillman,
282.
Luke, 314.
Lydia, 158, 278, 280,
281, 479-
Lydia (B.), 51, 170.
Lydia Potter, 84.
M. E.
Paul, 382.
Mabel, 381.
Maria
Eldredge, 536.
Martha P.
Lewis,
88.
Mary Holcomb, 381.
Mary K.,
168.
Mary Kenyon,
168.
Moshure, 95.
Nancy, 214.
Nathan, 95.
Norman,
282.
Paul, 165.
Peleg, 314.
Permilla, 279.
Perry, 82, 536.
Polly, 257. 535.
Rachel,
281.
Rolland
B.^ 471.
Russel. 260.
Ruth. 88, 95. 97-
Ruth
Rogers, 97.
Samuel.
97.
Sarah
C, 483.
Sarah
Rogers, 507.
Sarah
Sutton, 158.
6i4
Maxson, Simeon, 95.
Stephen, 382.
Susanna, 223.
Susannah, 95.
Sutton,
281.
Sylvanus, 84, in, 381.
Tacy, 97.
Tacy Rogers, 30.
Thomas, 95.
Torrey, 84.
Vienna,
281.
William, 95, 507.
Maxwell,
E m m a
Gray,
320.
John, 320.
Lucy, 320.
May,
Desire E.
(B.),
147-
Esther
Millie, 467.
J. S., 147.
John, 467.
Mary, 467.
McBride,
A 1 m i r a Par-
sons, 430.
Cyrus, 430.
Grace
J., 430.
John, 430.
Laura
(B.), 430.
Nettie, 430.
McBurney, Jemima, 276.
McCart, Edward, 290.
Malinda, 290.
McCarthy,
Charles, 200.
Emily (B.),
200.
Hattie L Sumner,
489.
T.
W., 489.
McChesney,
Louisa,
297.
Maggie, 493-
McClary, Nancy Davis,
157-
McClean,
Althea, 473.
McClellan, Mary,
100.
McClesey,
Lizzie, 530.
McClur, Abigail
C.
(B.), 255.
John, 255.
McClure, Jane, 157.
Mary, 156.
McConnell, Delia,
387.
McCormick,
Anna
Clay-
ton,
277.
Elizabeth, 277.
Mary Crandall, 236.
Matthew, 236.
Valentine,
277.
McCoy, Gertrude, 514.
Holmes, 514.
McCullough, Mary J.,
Sio.
McCurdy,
Sarah
E., 440.
Index.
McCush, Sarah, 399.
McCutchron, Jane, 296.
McDaniels, Emily, 171.
McDermont, Kate, 514.
McDonald,
S a r a h
E.,
354-
McDowell, James, 34.
Joanna, 34.
Lucy Stanton, 34.
McElroy, Barnard, 249.
Catherine, 249,
James, 249.
Lucy, 249.
Marconah,
249.
Mary (B.), 249.
William, 249.
McElwee,
William
H.,
240.
Daniel, 209.
McGhee, Mary, 250.
McGie, Allen, 491.
Pauline B.
(B.), 491.
McGiU.
John W., 276.
Rachel, 276.
Rachel
Frazier, 276.
McGinnis,
Caroline
A.,
393.
McGlaflin,
A 1 m i r a
M.,
484.
McGrann, Agnes, 368.
Arloine, 368.
Charles, 368.
Ellen, 368.
Ethel
M., 368.
Florence, 368.
Florence
A., 368.
George T., 368.
Jane E., 368.
John A., 368.
John F., 368.
Joseph, 368.
Laura
Rossmunson,
368.
Lenore,
368.
Mary
E.,
368.
Nancy J. (B.), 368.
Preston,
368.
William, 368.
William R.,
368.
McGregor,
Alice,
249.
Catherine,
247.
Daniel,
248.
Deborah Hoxie,
247.
Effie, 249.
Elisha,
248.
Elisha E..
249.
Emeline,
249.
Eliza,
247.
Gertrude, 249.
James, 249.
McGregor, John, 247.
Lena, 485,
Mary (B.), 248.
Nettie E.
Hull, 249.
McGuire,
Alice
Fish,
510.
Mary J. McCullough,
510.
Samuel
A., 510.
Samuel
K., 510.
McHenry, Dudley,
211.
Rue
G.,
211.
Mclntire, Harriet, 232.
Mcintosh,
Ella
Ebblie,
368.
William,
368.
Mclntre, Phila, 528.
Mclntyre, Delilah,
161.
McKee, Flora, 493.
McKinley, Lucy, 274.
McKinney, Charlotte,
442.
Edwin,
442.
Eliza Niven,
441.
Marcia
Phillips, 442.
William
A., 442.
McLafferty,
Elizabeth
(B.), 50.
Henry, 50.
McLellan, Maggie L.,
367.
McMaster, Mary, 247.
McMurry,
C.
C, 240.
Laura
Taylor, 240.
McNeil, Amanda, 356.
Janette, 233.
McNitt, Eliza, 234.
Noah, 234.
McWhorten, Margaret,
521.
McWilliams,
Catherine
T., 446.
M e a c h a
m,
Lucinda
Church,
184.
Mead,
Emily
C. Good-
rich, 525'.
Meade,
Annie A.
(B.),
469.
George, 469.
Meader,
Eugene
A.,
448.
Julia
M.
Northam,
448.
Laura,
448.
Richard
D.,
448.
Meech, Ellen S.,
412.
Mendell, Matilda. 428.
Mendenhall, Abner, 303.
Artimesia M.
(B.),
,303.
Ellis
A., 303.
Mendenhall, Elmira, 303.
Huldah
Piper, 303.
Lee
C, 303.
Martha
Manvill, 303.
Mattie
A., 303.
Merret, Austin, 242.
Merrick,
Elizabeth,
155.
Eunice L.
(B.), 247.
Horace
W., 247.
Josephine, 490.
Merrill, Abigail
Hill,
342.
Anna
A., 505.
Betsey, 234.
Caroline Deane,
488.
E. A.
Foster, 492.
Elisabeth,
128.
Elizabeth
R., 492.
George, 488.
Helen B.
(B.),488.
Henry A., 342.
John H., 341.
John J., 505.
Mary A., 396.
Mary
L. Burdick.
505.
Mary M., 505.
Samuel, 492.
Samuel W.,
488.
Merriman, Benjamin,
2,76.
Benjamin
C.
376.
Mary
A.
(B.), 376.
Morris, 376.
Merritt, Eliza, 189.
Susan.
189.
Messenger, Josephine
Smith.
490.
Lester
H., 490.
Renihold, 490.
Theresa
Cook, 490.
Metz,
Rosanna.
460.
Metzgar,
Adeline,
476.
John, 476.
Mary
Derkins,
476.
Meyn,
Alfred T..
505.
Camilla
(B.). 505.
Michaels.
Margaret. 433-
Middleton, Mary, 388.
Milkin,
Fred C.
305.
S.
Evelyn
Chenev.
.305.
Millard,
Lura.
384' 386.
Miller.
Abby
G., 214.
Adrian, 322.
Allen, 416.
Ann, 71.
Ann A.
Sibley, 174.
Anna E..
242.
Annie, 173.
Avilda
(B.). 416.
Charles, 174, 192.
Index.
Miller, Christine, 174.
Elisabeth, 245.
Eliza
(B.), 255.
Ella F.
Kermpton, 2-^-
George, 192.
Hannah, 140.
Huldah
(B.), 289.
Jacob L, 192.
Joseph, 163.
Lodema
(B.) Barney,
163.
Martha
(B.), 192.
Nettie, 432.
Rebecca, 388.
Rhoda, 460.
Sarah
R., 487.
Simon, 174.
Stephen, 255.
William, 289.
Mi 1 1 i c'h a m
p,
Cather-
ine, 339.
Catherine
E., 339.
Joseph. 339.
Julia
A.
(B.), 339.
Lucy
W., 339-
Stephen W., 339.
]\Iillie, Esther, 467.
Milliken. Eliza,
34=;.
Mills. Albert
R., 455-
Catherine A.,
341.-
Charlotta, 295.
Frederick,
341.
Martha.
289.
Susan
Grant, 341.
Miner. Anna, 179.
Christopher, 40.
Daniel, 179.
Emeline, 510.
Eunice,
57, 146.
Gabrilla,
298.
Henry W., 310.
IVIary, 85, 235.
Mary
E.
(B.), 310.
Mary Lay, 40.
Maud, 450.
Phebe.
57.
Samuel A., 310.
Sandford,
450.
Mings,
Cornelia S..
243.
Elizabeth.
243.
Joseph. 243.
Minor,
Ephrain. 542.
Mary. 38.
Mitchell. Alfred.
264.
Anna R.
CB.), 264.
Hattie. 300.
Henry C.,
261.
Nellie R. CB.), 261.
]\Ionck.
Margaret
Chandler, 41.
615
Mondy,
Flora
D., 336.
Monfret, Sally, 401.
Monkhouse,
Harriet
L.,
521.
M a r
y
De
Castanig,
521.
Richard, 521.
Monroe.
John, 412.
Mariette
Priest, 412.
Polly, 137-
Rose, 412.
Susan, 328.
Verona, 229.
INIontgomery,
Elizabeth,
524-
James, 524.
Mabel
E., 524.
Monypeny,
Brunson, 525.
George B., 525-
Margaret
C.
(B.), 525.
William
M., 525.
Moodic,
Elizabeth,
378.
Mooney,
Susan
M., 469.
Moore, Abby
E. Tru-
man, 167.
Anna
(B.), 461.
Betsey, 157.
Fanny. 245.
Hannah, 429.
Harriet
(B.), 254.
Henry. 254.
James C, 461.
James
D., 389.
Jean Campbell, 276,
461.
Lavinda
Fitch,
162.
Lucy (B.), 379.
Luther. 379.
Margaret. 276.
Maria E.
(B.), 389-
Marie
(B.), 519.
Mercy,
260.
Sylvanus,
162.
William, 276, 461.
William
N., 167.
Willis
L., 379.
]\Toon,
Asa, 43.
Deborah
(B.), 43.
Isaac,
43.
Moots. Nancy
A..
270.
i\Torehouse>
David, 189.
Jane.
i8g.
Jane Belding. 189.
Morey.
Susan,
402.
Morgan, Amy, 164.
Annie
(B.), 242.
B. E.,
242.
Daniel.
209.
David H., iq-.
Elijah W., 155.
6i6
Index.
Morgan, Elisha, 154, 155.
Elizabeth
Merrick,
155-
Frances
(B.), 209.
Julia, 498.
Lucy C, 273.
Lucy Stowe, 155.
Mahala,
181.
Maria, 254.
Martha,
164.
Polly (B.), 154, 155.
S.
S., 242.
William,
181.
Moris, Richard,
i.
Morley, Annie, 380.
Morning,
Phebe T.
(B.),
152.
W. H.,
152.
Morris,
Demsa
(B.),
284.
Fannie, 500.
Helen E.,
306.
Henry K., 284.
James, 284.
Jane, 279,
280.
John, 284.
Josephine
C r a n d a 1
1,
236.
Julia Collier, 306.
Lewis, 306.
Louisa, 284.
Morrison,
Hannah, 467.
Jane (B.),
226.
Sally, 229.
Morse, Sarah, 299.
Susan, 419.
Mortimer. Elizabeth
Scott, 378.
Emma,
378.
Samuel,
378.
Moses, Joshua. 105..
Thankful,
105.
Timothy, 105.
Zeruiah,
105.
Moss, Marie,
474.
Mossman. Andrew,
526.
Minnie M.
Knight,
526.
Mosher,
Ann E.,
237.
Daniel,
237.
Daniel
P., 238.
Florence A.
Cottrell,
173-
George, 417.
John
M..
238.
John P., 173.
Martha C.
Burdick,
238.
Myrtle
L.
Brown, 417.
Sarah
A., 237.
Moulton, Asa, 322.
Betsy Sanburn, 309.
Charlotta, 323.
Edith
M., 479.
Edmund, 253.
Esther, 463.
George
M.,
478.
Jane
M.
(B.), 309.
Joseph T., 309.
Julia, 442.
Martha S.
(B.), 253.
Miriam, 322.
Rodman, 253.
Submit
(B.), 322.
Mount,
Edgar
V.,
369.
Lydia
V.
(B.), 369.
Alowry, Leonard, 170.
Sarah M.
(B.), 170.
Moyer, Mary Maneval,
462.
Peter, 462.
Phebe
A., 462.
Moyle, Mary
E.
Murphy,
314-
Samuel, 314.
]\Iulkins, Abigail, 49.
Henry, 49.
Mullett, Emma L.,
284.
Mungar,
Esther Moul-
ton.
463.
Lorinda, 463.
Whitman,
460.
Munger,
Asa.
480.
Emeline,
437.
George
D.,
480.
Harriet L.
Lewis, 480.
Jane Keller.
480.
Kate, 437.
S.
Lewis.
437.
Munn. Adelia
J., 234.
Adelia
J. (B.), 234.
Henry, 234.
^
Munson,
Amey
F.,
408.
Edward,
408.
G.,
408.
Harriet
L., 408.
Harriet
Lvman, 408.
Paul,
408.'
Robert.
408.
.Samuel.
408.
-Samuel L..
408.
Susan B.
Hopkins,
408.
Murphy.
Ann E.
Chap-
man.
481.
Ann M.,
314.
Arthur G..
479.
Edith M.
Moulton.
479-
Elizabeth A.
(B.), 314.
Murphy, Emeline, 421.
Harriet
P., 314.
John H., 479.
Juha A., 314.
Mary E., 314.
Mary Landphere, 314.
Minnie
Grant, 314.
Oscar
F., 481.
Peleg B., 314.
Sophia Savage, 314.
William
P., 314.
Murray,
Cecil
D., 520.
Delia
D.,
182.
Fanny
M.
B., 520.
Glady F., 471.
Henry A., 520.
James H.,
182.
John B., 471.
Lovila, 458.
Margaret Homes, 457.
May
B.
(B.), 471.
Nancy,
182.
Peter, 471.
Polly (B.),
182.
Thomas, 457.
Virginia, 520.
Murry,
Helen
C, 479.
Musgrave, Alice, 449.
Catherine, 449.
Thomas, 449.
Muthersbough, Byron
A., 508.
David
H., 508.
Jacob M., 508.
Mary D., 508.
Mary J., 508.
Nora D.
Norton,
508.
Myers, Amaryllis, 486.
Eber, 368.
George, 467.
Lula M.
(B.), 368.
Matilda.
534.
Nettie
Saunders, 467.
Nash,
David, 426.
Elizabeth,
426.
Hannah
Payn, 426.
Harriet, 259.
Harriet E.
Chichester,
513.
William, 513.
Need,
Mary, 402.
Neel, Laura
Catlin, 332.
Robert,
332.
Neff,
Mary A., 527.
Negus,
Helen,
357.
Nelson,
Alt an a
(B.),
190.
Charles
W.,
480.
Electa E.
Greenman,
480.
Nelson, Eliza, 123.
Roger, 123.
Thomas, igo.
Nestelle,
Eliza,
351.
Netherland,
Annie
E.,
339.
William
B., 339.
Nettleton, Albert, 399.
Sarah I.
Barber, 399.
Newberry, Polly, 98.
Newbury, Malvina, 361.
New com
be, Betsey
Church, 184.
Harvey, 184.
Newell, Eunice, 289.
Jabez, 175.
Lydia Palmer, 175.
Sally,
100.
Newton, Ann
(B.), 209.
Ann
D., 184.
Adolphus, 388.
Burdette, 388.
Clarence, 488.
Eliza
S., 336.
Florence
Tucker, 388.
Frank, 209.
Ina B.
Wilsey, 488.
Margaret Edgerton.
336.
Phebe E.
Tucker, 388.
Seline, 336.
Nichols,
Alice C.
(B.),
257.
Charles
E., 534.
Emily, 314.
Gladys
M..
534.
Hannah, 36.
Jennie
B.
Rosebush,
397-
Joe B..
534.
John
D..
413.
Jonathan, 36, y^.
Joseph
B.,
534.
Juniata, 534.
Mabel
(B.), 413.
Mary, 444.
Mary Hallock,
534.
Nancy,
120.
Otto
L.. 257.
Rosetta,
290.
Ruth,
490.
Sarah,
jt,-
Susan T., 260.
Thomas,
36.
William L..
397.
Nicholson,
Mary, 454.
Nicks,
John, 521.
Margaret McWhorten,
521.
Martha
A., 521.
Index.
Niebergall,
Anna
Lutz,
411.
Henry, 411.
Jacob A., 411.
John G., 411.
Mary E., 411.
Sarah M.
Gardner,
411.
Nightingale,
Eleanor
A.,
525.
James W., 526.
Lillian
L., 526.
Niles, Clara, 453.
Hannah, y^.
Ninecraft, Sachem,
12.
Niven, Amelia, 258.
Charlotte
E., 258.
Eliza, 441.
Elizabeth H.
(B.),258.
Robert
J., 258.
William
H., 258.
Noble, Betsey Case, 234.
Florence, 415.
Henry J., 234.
Roswell
F., 234.
Susan M.
(B.), 234.
Norris,
Alta F.
Clark,
297.
Augustus, 297.
Caroline
Avard, 297.
Charles
E., 297.
Sarah,
332.
North,
Frank G.,
465.
Laura
(B.), 213.
Versula
(B.), 465.
William,
213.
Northam, Albert
D., 264.
Edgar
R>
264.
Ellen C,
448.
Emma
E., 448.
Florence, 264.
Ida,
264.
Julia
M..
448.
Mary
A.,
264.
Mary
A.
(B.),
264.
Northup,
Albert
L., 526.
Elijah, 384, 386.
Jane, 384.
Lennon.
526.
Lura
Millard, 384, 386.
Marv,
80.
Mary
E.
(B.), 526.
Sarah.
526.
Sarah E.,
526.
Norton, Abbie, 476.
Alfred,
Z2>7-
Cora E..
476.
Cornelius.
2>?i7-
Dessie W.,
508.
Ella
M,, 387.
617
Norton, James H., 508.
Mary
E.
Irish, 508.
Matilda, 386.
Nora
D., 508.
Phcebe B.
Briggs, 2>27-
Sarah
Darrow, 337.
W.
R., 476.
Norwood,
Albert
D.,
449-
.
Cornelia, 449.
Edgar, 449.
Frances
Northam, 449.
Walter, 449.
William
P., 449.
N o
y
e
s,
Adaline
(B.),
150.
Anna
M., 145.
Asa, 150.
Benjamin, 146.
Benjamin F., 506.
Carrie, 534.
Charles, 146.
Charles E.
P., 506.
Charlotta
A., 217.
Courtland, 146.
Eliza, 146.
Elizabeth, 148.
Elizabeth
(B.), 146.
Elizabeth
Stanton, 148.
Eunice
Chesebrough,
217.
Eunice
Miner, 146.
Frank, 506.
Hannah
Phelps,
128.
Harriet P.
Murphy,
314-
James, 6, 28, 55.
James W.,
128.
John, 148, 256.
Joseph, 34, 35, 146,
217.
Lydia, 145.
Lydia Rogers,
128.
M'artha
(B.). 145.
Mary Cobb, 50.
]\Iary
E.
Langworthy,
506.
Mercy Langworthy
Collins, 108.
Nancy Phelps,
128.
Patty, 145.
Phebe, 256.
Rhoda, 146.
Robert,
150.
Ruth, 447.
Ruth
(B.), 146.
Sally, 189.
Sanford, 145.
Susan B.
Pendleton,
S06.
6i8
Index.
Noyes,
Susan
King, 146.
Susanna
Church, 150.
Thomas, 50, 88,
128.
Thomas
J., 314.
Nugent, Mary,
212.
Nye,
Phebe
(B.),
126.
William
S.,
126.
Oakley,
Bertha L.
(B.),
338.
N.
C, 338.
Oatley, Lorenia,
212.
O'Connor, Mary, 327.
Odell, Charlotte, 205.
Georganna, 320.
O'Dowd, Catherine, 380.
Ogden,
Caroline
Clark,
441-
Clara N.
(B.), 441.
Elizabeth, 441.
Frank
O., 441.
George B., 441.
Grace
W., 395.
Henry, 441.
Henry B., 441.
Olendorf, Glovina, 387.
Oliver, Jennie
A., 166.
Margaret J., 230.
Olney, Louisa, 450.
O'Neill.
Mary E., 412.
Oppenhimer,
Alice
(B.),
292.
O r m s b
y, Cyrenus P.,
408.
Daniel,
408.
Julia
A.
Satterlee, 408.
Sarah D.
Satterlee,
408.
Osborn, Leona, 530.
Osgood, Helen, 412.
Maria.
524.
Ostrander, Benjamin,
423-
Daniel.
245.
Hattie Barnes,
423.
Helen A.
Thompson,
423-
Mary
P.
(B.).
245.
Wallace D..
423.
O s t r u
m.
Augusta
W.
(B.),
443-
James A..
443.
Otis, Lorinde. 120.
Lucy M., 498.
Sally,
200.
Ottignon, Lucy Canfield,
222.
Mary
P.. 222.
Pierre
M.. 222.
Ouderkirk,
Susan, 335.
Overton, Elisha, 470.
Overton, Harriet
A., 470.
Ruth
Carter, 470.
Owen,
^ Nancy, 238.
Owens, John, 224.
Olive
Killburn, 224.
Ozard, Jennie M., 486.
Packer, James G., 359.
Louisa G.
(B.), 359.
Lucretia, 346.
Page,
Fannie
Morris,
500.
Harriet,
201.
Letitia, 338.
Susan E..
500.
William
D..
500.
Paine, Elizabeth, 491.
John S., 150.
Martha
S.,
150.
Palmer.
Abbey Morgan,
498..
Abigail
Brown. 186.
Adaline
C.
163.
Albert, 192, 251.
Albert E..
296.
Amos
F., 331.
Anna
Langworthy,
108.
Arminda
F., 163.
Benjamin,
xxv.
5. 331.
Benjamin H., 498.
Bessie, 498.
Betsey
A.
(B.), 331.
Billings, 163.
Bridget, 70.
Charles, 331.
Charles B..
190, 498.
Charles C.
498.
Clara
E..
3*?i.
Clara
Emery. 296.
Clarissa, 165.
Daniel,
loi.
David, 57.
Desire, 287.
Desire
(B.), 58.
Dwight
R..
263.
Edmund L..
296.
E d n a h
Armstrong,
.385.
Edward.
190.
Elisha.
263.
Eliza Brown.
498.
Eliza T.
(B.). 127.
Elizabeth, 107. 387.
Emily
L..
163.
Ephraim.
186.
Eunice E.. 228.
Frank
G..
225.
Fred, 225.
228.
George
H..
392.
Giles, 190.
Palmer,
Grace
Plumb, 57.
Hannah Rhodes
(B.),
34-
Harriet, 225, 361.
Harriet E.
(B.), 296.
Harriet
M., 163.
Harriet
S., 190.
Harriet
Trumbull, 392.
Harver, 477.
Helen
Porter, 331.
Henry, 7.
Henry R., 392.
Henry M., 163.
Herbert
H., 296.
Huldah
B., 163.
James,
102.
James B., 498.
Jane, 140.
Jane Burdick, 309.
John, 107.
Jonas,
102.
Julia A., 163.
Julia Morgan, 498.
Keturiah,
102.
L. A..
225.
Leander, 163.
Lemuel, 97.
Lucretia
(B.), 190.
Lucy Burdick,
228.
Lucy
M.
Otis, 498.
Lydia, 175, 385.
Maggie
Hone.
296.
Margaret Smith,
loi. .
Martha
(B.), 97, 251.
Martha
A., 477.
Mary (B.), 263.
Mercy, 117.
Mercy Brown, 127.
Mira
B., 498.
Milo, 309.
Nancy. 345.
Nancy
B.
(B.), 127.
Nathaniel, 108, 127.
Neheniga, 5.
Noyes, 134.
Olive M.
Ash, 477.
Perry
G., 263.
Peyton
R..
190.
Phebe
(B.),
loi.
Phebe Darrow.
58.
Phebe
Pierce, 163.
Pollv. 162.
Rhoda (B.).
225.
Rieta W.
(B.), 392.
Robert, 263.
Rufus,
loi.
Sarah, 102, 529.
Sarah A.,
190.
Sarah A.
Langworthy,
192.
Palmer,
Sarah
Abbott,
361.
Shepard, 498.
Submit,
122.
Susan
(B.), 163.
Tacy L., 163.
Thomas, 251.
Vose, 58.
Walter, 165, 251.
Welltrian,
129.
Welthie,
102.
Wesley B., 361.
William, 58, 385.
William
R., 127.
Palmeter, Ardicicia, 421.
Sally, 383.
Palmiter,
Fannie
Bassett,
491.
Lynn B., 491.
Polly, 245.
Pardee, Emily, 300.
Parish, Jemima, 342.
Polly S., 454-
Parker,
Anne
Rose, 449.
Edward
S., 448.
Ellen C.
Northam, 448.
Emma, 415.
George, 123.
lone, 448.
Junius, 448.
Mary E., 448.
Otis, 449.
Phebe
(B.), 123.
Parkerson,
Mary A., 420.
Parkes, Anna
D.,
221.
Jabiel,
221.
Lois D.
(B.),
221.
Mary,
221.
Norman, 221.
Robert
J.,
221.
Teressa
E.,
221.
Parkhill. Clare, 518.
Louise,
518.
Marjorie
Rice,
518.
Parkhurst, Benjamin,
.452.
Lizzie
J. Burdick, 452.
Parks, Ada,
332.
Cora, 2,2,^.
Eliza, 307.
Ella, 307.
Israel,
332.
James, 307.
Nancy
A.
(B.). 332.
Parmalee, Clarissa, 425.
Parmelee. Alice, 319.
Edith,
319.
Lucius,
319.
Lucius
B., 319.
Porter, 319.
Index.
Parmelee,
Susan
Allen,
319-
Parmenter,
Celia
Baker,
294.
Emma L.,
294.
William
H., 294.
Parmeter, Oliver,
202.
Nancy (B.),
202.
Parmlee, Betsey, 141.
Samuel, 141.
Parnaham,
Mary, 256.
Par^hlcy, Antliuny, 422.
Edward, 422.
Lela
Chapman, 422.
Parsons, Addie, 385.
Fannie
Durkee, 433.
Harmon,
433.
Mabel P.,
"433.
Ransom
j., 433.
Sarah A.
(B.), 433.
Seth, 90.
Susan
(B.), 90.
Parton, Anna
Taylor,
446.
Arthur, 446.
Paterson, Louise, 340.
Patterson,
Azro.
285.
Catherine
Wilbur, 276.
Frank A., 280.
John, 276.
Margaret J. (B.), 276.
Mary (B.), 285.
Sarah T.,
471.
Susan,
409.
Paul,
M.
E., 382.
Payn, Hannah, 426.
Payne,
Albert, 289.
Em
ogen
e M.
(B.),
289.
George. 488.
George W., 2^7.
Harriet S.,
488.
Harriet
Watts, 488.
Henry, 289.
Sophronia
M.
(B.),
257.
Peacock, Ambrose.
411.
Mary
E.
Updyke. 411.
Pearce, Abigail, 18.
Abigail (B.), 38.
Ann B.,
232.
Bessie B.
Simpson,
526.
Catherine A.,
252.
Duty J., 252.
Emma.
252.
John
E.,
526.
Peard. Fanny. 487.
Pease. Bertha
A., 513.
Calvin, 513.
619
Pease, Mary Tericker,
513-
Peck, Byfield, 214.
Charles
H., 418.
Ida
L., 418.
Jennette J., 418.
Mary, 173, 214.
Mary S.,
222.
Nancy (B.), 214.
Nathaniel
B., 214.
Peckham,
Ann
(B.), 93.
Byron, 400.
Cornell,
260.
Dorcas,
150.
Hannah H.
(B.),
260.
Jessie W.,
400.
Joseph, 48.
Josiah, 93.
Mary, 47. 151.
262.
Mary (B.), 48.
Mercy Perry, 150.
Patience,
82.
Robert, 57.
Sarah,
260.
Susan, 265.
Susan E. Barber,
400.
Temperance
Plum
b,
57-
Thomas
W., 400.
Waite, 92.
William, 150.
Pelton, Harriet, 161, 239.
Lucy Webster, 239.
Martha, 502.
William, 239.
Pendleton,
Amelia
(B.),
62, 71.
Ann, 29.
Anna, 59.
Bathsheba,
117.
Betsey
Pettet, 71.
Bridget Stanton, 71.
Caleb, 29, 550.
Catherine, 59, 71.
Charlotte,
71.
Deborah.
29.
Deborah
(B.), 117,
118.
Dewitt.
129.
Enoch,
129.
Eunice Cobb,
50.
George.
118.
Isaac, 6t, 71, 209.
James, 542.
James
M..
129.
Joseph. 51. 547.
John.
118.
Katherine.
371.
Keturah.
71, 129.
Lois, 35.
620 Index.
Pendleton, Lucy
A.
(B.), 209.
Lucy B., 71.
Lydia E., 129.
Mary, 61, 71.
Mary Davis, 71.
Mercy Palmer, 117.
Molly, 71.
Nancy, 129.
Nathan, 62, 71, 129,
192.
Patience, 51.
Peleg, 71, 209.
Phebe, 129.
Phebe
Cole, 129.
Rhoda
(B.) Gavitt,
62, 71.
Rhoda
Wade, 71.
Richard,
129.
Ruth, 61, 63.
Sally, 71, 129. 341.
Sarah, 51, 192, 342.
Sarah
E.,
260.
Sarah
Worden, 51.
Sebra
Thompson,
118.
William, 550.
Simeon, 117.
Susan, 129.
Susan
B., 506.
Susanna, 234.
Sylvester, 50, 59.
William, 71, 129.
Zebulon,
61.
Penery, David, 322.
Lydia (B.), 322.
Penfield,
Ann
J., 411.
Penney, Mary J., 32s.
Perigo,
Drusilla
(B.),
138.
James
R..
138.
Perkins,
Doroleski
R.,
293-
John, 130.
Lucy (B.),
121.
Mariah L.,
130.
Mary, 301.
Mary
Plumb,
57.
Phebe,
91.
Phila
Trumbel, 293.
Samuel,
293.
Perry, Abigail, 148.
Alfred, 214.
Elisha.
93.
Elizah, 93.
Elizabeth
48, 263.
Elizabeth R.
(B.), 214.
Freeman,
148.
Harriet
Tubbs, 453.
Hazard, 148.
Horace, 463.
Perry, Jerome, 453.
John B., 92.
Lavina L.
(B.), 214.
Lillian A.
Clark, 463.
Lois,
262.
Loren
J., 463.
Lydia, 93.
Mary, 92, 150, 244.
Mary C, 148.
Mary P.,
262.
Mercy, 150.
Nancy, 153, 420.
Oliver
H., 148.
Penelope Kenyon, 92,
93-
Ruth, 93.
Ruth
B., 93.
Samuel, 48, 89.
Sarah,
48, 89.
Sarah E.
Cross, 453.
Sarah
R., 225.
Simeon, 92, 93.
Susan, 93.
Susan P.
(B.), 92.
Susanna,
89, 153.
Susanna Hazzard, 48,
89.
William
S.,
262,
453.
Peterson, Mary
E. Mur-
Phy, 314-
Robert
E., 314.
Petrich,
Karl,
457.
Theresa, 457.
Pettet,
Betsey, 71.
Pettibone, Prudence,
309-
Pettie, Caroline, 272.
Hannah
(B.), 271.
Lucinda, 323.
Moses, 271.
Petty,
Sarah, 282.
Phelps,
Adaline
(B.),
398.
Ann
Hammond,
128.
Charles. 128.
Frederick.
398.
H.
H., 398.
Hannah
(B.).
128.
Hannah Denison, 128.
Hannah
Phelps,
128.
J. J- .398.
Joseph D..
128.
Margaret
E. Hannel.
398.
Nancy,
R.
R., .398.
Susan M..
398.
Philbrick,
C a 1 i s t a E.
(B.).
405.
John S., 405.
Phillips, Abby
L.
(B.),
317.
Amy, 169.
Asa, 435.
Ephraim, 175.
Fannie
Crawford, 436.
Hattie, 449.
Josephine
L.
(B.), 175.
Laura, 184.
Marcia, 442.
Ruth, 436.
Sarah, 305.
Thankful, 417.
Wallace
A., 317.
Phin, Emily, 256.
Pickett, Deforest, 531.
Ed., 531.
George, 531.
Jennie, 531.
John, 531.
Leata, 531.
Lena
Wright, 531.
Myra
D.
(B.), 531.
Sally Barden, 531.
Pickrell,
Louisa E.
(B.),
373.
Mahlon
K., 373.
Pierce,
Albert
O., 413.
Alfred, 527.
Althea
J. (B.), 413-
Archibald, 426.
Augusta, 463.
Emeline, 452.
Frances, 269.
Isaac, 94.
Jennie Bryne, 413.
John, 452.
John G., 252.
John L., 252.
John P., 452.
Lena
M., 413.
Lena
Randall, 413.
^Margaret A., 426.
Mary, 452.
Mary A., 284.
Mary Brown, 452.
Matilda
(B.), 94.
Obed
W., 413.
P-
413.
Phebe, 163.
Polly, 426.
Raymond
W..
452.
Sally
A.
(B.). 252.
Sarah M.
Weightman,
452.
Thomas
J., 452.
Pike, Emeline, 143.
Ezra.
143. 144-
Mary Garlie, 143, 144.
Sarah, 144.
Pilling, Alten, 400.
Jessie
W.
Peckham,
400.
Piper, Huldah, 303.
Pitts, James, 173.
Lillie, 173-
Pixley, Bennet, 524.
Myra, 524-
Place, Amy
E.
Irish, 343.
Jeremiah, 343.
Mary Prosser, 343.
Ruth
S., 340.
Thomas
J., 343.
Plass, Eva, 452.
Platner, Hannah, 528.
Piatt, Rachel, 257.
Platts,
Anna
E., 486.
Maud
R., 343-
Metta, 283.
Plumb, Anna, 54.
/
Anna
Langworthy,
57.
Elizabeth, 28, 57.
Elizabeth Baldwin,
115-
Eunice
Miner, 57.
George, 54- 56, 57-
Grace, 57, 115.
Grace
(B.), 56, ii5-
Green, 1x5.
James, 57.
Joseph, 57.
Lois, 115.
Lucy Layton, 57.
Lydia Safford, 57.
Mary, 57.
Melinda
Richardson,
115-
Nathaniel,
57.
Phebe
Miner, 57.
Philura, 115.
Prudence
Richardson,
54, 56.
Samuel,
56, 57, 115.
Sands, 57.
Sarah, 57, 115.
Temperance, 57.
Poe, David,
402.
Mary
Need,
402.
Poer, Jonathan. 526.
Marv D.
Simpson, 526.
Ore's..
526.
Polk. Lucretia.
426.
Poland. Ann B.
Pearce,
252.
John,
P..
252.
Pomeroy.
Elizabeth.
401.
Olive C.
(B.), 401.
Orange, 401.
Sally Monfret, 401.
Index.
Pomeroy, Whiting G.,
401.
Winifred
G., 402.
Poole, Eugene N., 418.
Hartley, 418.
Lizzie A.
(B.), 418.
Sarah
Williamson, 418.
Pope, Betsey, 148.
Rosina, 372.
Porter,
Alta
L., 380.
Charles
H., 440.
Col.,
68.
Eliza
(B.), 245.
Elizabeth
W., 474-
Emilv,
202.
229.
H.
H., 380.
Helen, 331.
L e u r a A.
Coolman,
440.
]\Iary,
202.
Rectina
(B.).
202.
.
Sarah, 202, 460.
Seymour, 245.
Solomon.
202.
Postlewait, Elizabeth,
304.
Potter,
Alvena
King,
508.
Amelia P..
522.
Amy
E..
509.
Annie B..
509.
Benjamin. 342, 470.
Benjamin
F..
507. 509.
Bertha L. Irish.
507.
Bridget Rathbun, 346.
Calista
V., 346.
Catherine A.,
286.
Charlotte
E., 407.
Clark. 211.
Content
Maxson, 84,
Daniel. =;o7.
E. H..
166.
Edith B..
278.
Edwin S..
508.
Eliza, .383.
Eliza Green,
342.
Elizabeth.
45. 84, 551.
Ellen C.
510.
Ellen Culver.
510.
Ellen S..
399.
Emma.
470.
Fanny. 37.>
George. 84. 113, 114,
149. 551-
German.
399.
Hannah. 84.
373.
Hannah Gills.
470.
Harriet
Greene, 278.
Henry, 196.
621
Potter, J.
Adclford, 507.
Jeanette, 238.
Jonathan, 45, 551.
John, 45.
Joseph, 84, 196, 313.
Judith Rogers, 45.
Lois,
211.
Lucy, 84.
Lucy
M.
Maxson, 507.
Lucy Maxson, 509.
Lucy Rogers, 84.
Lydia, 84.
Marford, 376.
Maria, 290, 342.
Alartha, 84. 551.
Mary, 45, 84, 55
1-
Mary (B.), 45> 3i3-
Mary L., 510.
Mary
L.
(B.), 399.
Mary
O..
376.
Mary
Stillman, 84.
Mary
West,
45.
May
K. Burdick,
376.
Nancy (B.), 196.
Nathan.
84.
Nellie M.
Smith, 510.
Orletta A.
(B.), 2>7^.
Orvil S..
376.
Perry, 383.
Phebe
Wells, 84, 196,
313.
Phoebe
A., 346.
Phoebe A.
Potter, 346.
Polly, 144.
Prudence Latham,
346.
Rebecca Bowler, 507.
Roxanna Burdick,
166.
Sally, 194, 348.
Sally
Palmeter.
383.
Samuel
M., 376.
Sarah.
131. 149.
Sarah M.
Irish, 507.
Sarah
Sheldon, 45.
Sarah W..
149.
Sarah Wilson, 45.
Stephen. 45. 557-
Stephen
R..
278.
Susan.
84, 71.
Susanna,
33;
45. 5Si-
Susanna
Tripp. 45.
. Susannah,
222.
Thomas.
45. 114. 346.
Thomas C.
346.
Thomas
W., 510.
William H., 45. 346.
7.
Stanley. 507.
Zelina.
508.
Powell, Alden, 523.
622 Index,
Powell, Euphemia
Salis-
bury, 523.
Jennie. 433.
Jennie B., 523.
Powers, Bessie, 421.
Carrie, 300.
Francis
G., 420.
Louise E.
(B.), 420.
Luther, 421.
Nina
Howard, 306.
Peter, 57.
Polly Randal, 421.
Pratt,
Elmira.
311.
Emma L.,
311.
Hiram,
311.
Jessie H.,
286.
Maggie, 272.
Nancy.
188.
Peleg
B.. 188.
Prav, Lydia
W..
219.
Martha A.
(B.), 219.
Mary E., 219.
Moses, 219.
Thomas
J., 219.
Prentice, Abigail xMlen,
238.
Alfred C.
420.
Alice L
Toop, 420.
Allen. 238.
Asa
(B.), 420.
Callie
A., 466.
Carlyle
L. F.,
420.
Earnestine,
466.
Elizabeth
(B.), 238.
Ellen,
178.
Ellen F.
Rist, 238.
Emogene E., 466.
Hannah
E., 238.
Harry
W., 420.
Henry A.-L., 466.
Ira,
238.
Lily
La
Forge, 420.
Lucy
A., 420.
Marion W.
Greene,
420.
Mary
A. Greene,
420.
Nancv C.
(B.), 466.
Nathan B.,
238.
William A..
466.
Preston. Adeline
John-
son.
405.
Amy E..
341.
Arthur
M.. 372.
Elsie.
372.
El?ie
M.. 459.
Emily, 533.
Hannibal, 341.
Jerome, 459.
Keziah,
341.
Lucy Maine, 372.
Preston.
Riley, 372, 533.
Sarah
Starkweather,
459-
Presturch, Martha, 449.
Price,
Anna
L., 495.
Clarissa
Streator, 440.
Ellen.
467.
Esther Elwood,
467.
Harriet
Price, 164.
Ida
N., 440.
Joseph, 467.
Samuel, 440.
Priest. Mariette, 412.
Prill, Jane, 300.
Prime,
Marion
Button,
525.
William
A., 525.
Proctor, Rebecca, 128.
Proper.
Howard R.,
178.
Lina M.
(B.), 178.
P r o s e u
s,
Fidelia A.
demons, 455.
Ira.
455-
Janet L., 454.
William D..
455.
Prosser, Hester, 529.
Mary, 343.
Pryme.
Thankful
(B.)
(B.), 213.
William, 213.
Purdy,
Esther E.
Bell,
177-
Israel.
177.
Maria, 164.
]\fary. 274.
Ruth,
177.
Putnam. Alonzo
L., 314.
Ida.
357.
Mary
A.
(B.), 314-
Marv L.
(B.), 167.
Nellie, 206.
Pvke. C. W.. 2^..
Mary
B. Haff.
231.
Quinby.
Edward.
423.
Laura,
423.
Ophelia Flewellyn,
423.
Rand,
Dorothy
Rice,
254.
Ebenezer,
254.
Martha O.,
"254.
Randal.
Polly, 421.
Randall.
Abigail, 103.
Amelia.
71.
Benjamin.
19. 103.
Betsey. T03.
Betsev Brown, 186.
Charles. 71.
Cynthia, 207.
Dorana,
164.
Elenor, 103.
Randal
1, Elisha, 186,
207.
Eunice, 103.
Ichabod, 103.
John, 71.
Keturah
Pendleton, 71.
Lina, 413.
Lois, 103.
Lucy, 103.
Lucy (B. ), 51.
Mary (B.), 19.
Molly Pendleton, 71.
Nathaniel, 103.
Peleg. 71.
Polly. 187.
Rosalthe. 404.
Ruth, 157.
Sally. 103.
Sarah.
103.
Simeon, 71.
Stephen, 103.
Randalls, Amy Rhodes,
108.
Rodney.
108.
Randel,
Betsy
C.
(B.).
369-
Lillie
M., 369.
Randolph.
Albert.
516.
Alfred T. F.. 476.
Annie Standard,
516.
Arthellow
M.. 516.
Carrie, 344.
Charlotte
Davis, 278,
283.
Delila F., 279.
Edna
M., 516.
Elizabeth,
377.
George
M. F..
278.
John, 278, 283.
Julia. 476.
Leeona,
516.
Lizzie
Swing, 476.
Mary
L.
(B.). 516.
Mary
S.
F.. 283.
Samuel, 282.
Sarah F.. 282.
Rathbon,
Penelope (B.),
92.
Rathbun, Adam, 102.
Bridget, 346.
Elisha,
346.
Lucretia Packer,
346.
Raub, Bertha M.
Irish,
508.
Elmer,
508.
Lucv,
508.
William,
508.
Rawlett,
Orpha. 239.
Sarah
A., 239.
William, 239.
Ray, Abigail Hopkins,
379-
Annie
E., 379.
Carrie L.
Goodsell,
379-
Elos, 379.
Jennie A., 379.
Read, John, 57.
Lydia Caswell, 57.
Thankful, 57.
Reats, Clara, 249.
Deborah
(B.), 249.
Frank, 249.
Washington C, 249.
Willis, 249.
Redman,
Frances
V.,
421.
Julian Harris, 421.
William, 421.
Reed,
Addie
E., 359.
Emily (B.), 319.
Jabez, 55.
James, 319.
Lydia (B.), 55-
Maud, 370.
Rachel, 74.
Reese,
Susan
(B.), 291.
William, 291.
Reiser,
F.
W., 450.
Mary
L.
Kenyon, 450.
Remington,
Effie
(B.),
431-
Elmer, 431.
Rew,
Eunice
Corbin, 173.
Inez
(B.), 173-
Lucius, 173.
Orris, 173.
Reynolds, Benjamin,
81.
Clarissa
(B.), 328.
Daniel,
202.
Elizabeth, 327.
Elizabeth
(B.), 326.
Ellen T.,
493.
Fanny Potter, 375.
Foster, 375.
Grace,
471.
Hannah, 159.
Jemima, 44.
Joseph, 429.
Leander
B., 493.
Leander E.,
493.
Lois B.
Holmes,
202.
Mary, 151, 536.
Polly, 159.
S.
H., 326, 328.
Sally, 247.
Sarah, 322, 429.
Sarah
A., 493.
Sarah
B., 328.
Sarah B.
Turner, 493.
Index.
Reynolds,
Sarah
E., 375.
Sarah
jarvis, 429.
Rheinhardt,
Catherine,
210.
Dolly,
210.
William,
210.
Rhodes, Abigail, 70, 91.
Adelbert, 495.
Amy,
108.
Amy Denison, 91.
Ann
(B.), 33.
Anne, 33.
Anne
(B.), Langwor-
thy,
108.
Anthony,
108.
Avery,
108.
Betsey, 91.
Blanche
E., 496.
Bridget Palmer, 70.
Catherine, 247.
Charles, 91.
Clara
V., 496.
Eliza,
201.
Foster, 70.
Frederick
A., 496.
Hannah, 134.
Henry, 70.
James,
86.
Joseph, 134.
Louise
J.,
201.
Martha
(B.),
86.
Martha
(B.j Rhodes,
86.
Alary, 69.
Nancy, 398.
Paul, 91.
Rebecca
Sherwood, 91.
Sally Woodbridge, 70.
Samuel, 91,
201.
Sarah, 505.
Sarah
Mansfield, 33.
Simon, 33, 36, 70,
86.
Simon
Henry, 70.
Susan M.
Brown, 495.
Theodoty, 15.
William, 33.
Rice, Alice,
298.
Anna C.
Hoagland,
295-
C. D.,
295.
Dorothy, 254.
Florence, 298.
Frank,
298.
Ida
(B.), 298.
Lora, 234.
Marjorie, 518.
Mary, 298.
Weltha.
482.
Rich, Ann, 405.
George, 137.
623
Rich, Hannah, 133.
Mary (B.), 137.
Orsa M.,
404.
W.
B., 137.
Walter
I., 137.
William, 137.
Richards, Elizabeth, 422.
Fannie
F., 357.
Hannah, 199.
Henry, 422.
Lucy, 318.
Marion L.
Brown, 484.
Mary Coburn, 199.
Mary Gordon, 237.
Mary K., 237.
Stephen B., 237.
Thadeus, 199.
Virgil M., 484.
Richardson, Anna, 55.
Henry, 224.
Idelle, 332.
James, 425.
Lavina, 317.
Lucy
M.
(B.), 224.
Mary, 299.
Mary Bosworth, 425.
Mary G., 425.
Melinda, 115.
Nathan,
224.
Nettie
J., 295.
Prudence, 54, 56.
Sarah M.
Barney, 163.
Sophia Berelette, 224.
Richmond, Aurilla, 516.
D.
A., 516.
Emma, 516.
Helen
M., 437.
Knight O., 519-
Lovina, 468.
P h e b e A.
Campbell,
519-
Richwine, Allen,
221.
Clara F.
(B.),
221.
Frank,
221.
Riddell, Agnes L., 177.
Ann, 177.
Arminda
(B.), 177.
Caroline
F., 311.
Carrie E..
311.
Carrie
Shurtliff, 311.
Elizabeth, 177.
Emma L.
Pratt, 311.
Gawn, 177.
George, 177, 311.
George H., 312.
Harriet, 177, 311.
Helen, 311.
Helen C.
Jones, 312.
John, 177.
Joseph, 177.
624
Riddell,
Laura
E., 311.
Le
Roy, 311.
Lemuel, 177.
Lemuel
C, 311.
Lewis, 311.
Lizzie
L., 311.
Lorenzo
B., 311.
Mary, 177.
Mary (B.), 177-
Mary Warner, 311.
Sara, 312.
Sophronia, 177.
William, 177, 312.
Riddle, Caroline,
221.
Edward,
221.
Rider, Charles, 458.
Jennie, 395.
Lena
(B.), 458.
Silas, 458.
Ripley, Rebecca, 458.
Ripsom, Lulu, 453.
Seward, 4S3.
Rist,
Ellen
F., 238.
Silas, 238.
Ritchey,
Kate, 290.
Ritchie,
Cecillia A. Gos-
selin, 249.
James, 249.
Robbins, Alice, 329.
Catherine, 187.
.
Cora
W., 389.
Eunice,
188.
Polly, 327.
Roberts,
Burt
B., 474.
Delyra
P.
Wilcox, 474.
Florilla, 381.
George, 430.
Helen, 474.
J. W., 250.
Lovey, 250.
Marian
(B.), 250.
Martha
Sawyer, 430.
Robertson,
Mira,
130.
Robinson, Almond, 480.
Andrew
J.. 480.
Ann
Haviland, 424.
Aurila
(B.), 171-
Caroline
Johnson, 273.
Clarissa
Lewis, 480.
Drusilla, 144.
Eliza
Noyes, 146.
Ella
A., 419.
Fayette, 171.
Hannah, 145.
Harriet, 147.
Helen L.
(B.), 424.
Huldah
(B.), I5i-
Israel, 151.
L. A..
273.
Lina
M., 478.
Index.
Robinson, Mary, 273.
Mary A., 311.
Mary Fits, 478.
Philip N., 424.
Ruth
(B.), 151.
Sarah
Ellis, 480.
Spencer, 478.
Sylvester, 146.
William, 424.
Rockwell, Ashbee, 399.
Cornelia
A., 399.
Rockwood, David, 385.
Joanna Knowlton, 385.
Martha
E., 385.
Rodem, Frances, 400.
Roden, Henrietta, 474.
Henry, 474.
Marie
Moss, 474.
Minnie
S., 487.
Rodman, Benjamin, "j^x
451.
Bertha, 451.
George, 445.
Hannah
Niles, y^.
Harriet
Brown, 451.
John B., 451.
Kate H.
Dickray, 445.
Marjorie, 445.
Martha, 263.
Mary, vi, 451.
Ruth, 72,-
Sarah E.
(B.), 451.
Rogers, Abigail (
B.
) ,
386.
Almira B. C a
p
r i n
s.
Sis-
Andrew,
359.
Anna, 287.
Anna
A., 204.
Anne, 70.
Barton
R., 521.
Charles
E., 381.
Charles L.,
359.
Charles
W., 521.
Clara
(B.), 381, 521.
Content, 15.
D. v..
386.
Daniel, 386.
Dora, 514.
Edmond
B.,
481.
Edna
C, 521.
Edson, 521.
Edward B., 521.
Edwin
S., 513.
'
Elizabeth, 25.
Elizabeth
Hyer. 521.
Elizabeth S.
(B.), 359-
Emerson,
514.
Etta
Stanton, 359.
Ezekiel, 84.
Rogers, Fanny E., 359.
Fanny Ely, 359.
George W., 386.
Grace, 347.
Hannah, 84.
Harry, 381.
Helen, 224.
Henry, 514.
Howard, 521.
James E., 386.
John, 521.
John B., 521.
Joseph, 433.
Judith, 45.
Kate
McDermont, 514.
Laura
J., 386.
Lebbeus, 359.
Lillie
M., 359.
Lois
Sherman, 381.
Lucy, 84.
Lydia,
128.
Maranda
Brown, 4i.
Margaret
M.
(B.),
521.
Martha E.
Lindsey,
359.
Mary, 377.
-
Mary Becket, 433.
Mary F., 386.
Mary Rhodes, 69.
Matie
(B.), 481.
Muriel, 374.
Peter, 481.
Rhoda
Collins, 521.
Robert, 69, 70.
Ruth, 97.
Sally, 198.
Samuel, 249, 381.
Sarah, 507.
Sarah A.
Hitchcock,
386.
Sarah Gosselin,
249.
Sherman
S., 381.
Susannah, 96.
Tacy, 30.
Tammison
W., 325.
William, 69.
William
Sandford, 70.
Willie
J., 359.
Rohl,
Leonard, 477.
Mary. 477.
Rohr, Amelia, 371.
Joanna Brumer, 371.
John, 371.
Roice,
Emily.
200.
Rollins, Caroline
C, 484.
Rood,
Albert
J., 184.
Ann. 184.
Ann D.
Newton, 184.
Charles,
282.
Rood,
Charles
J.,
282.
Hope Townsend, 184.
James, 184.
Launcelot, 184.
Laura
Phillips, 184.
Levi, 184.
Lydia, 184.
Mary
A.
Thorgate,
282.
Rosina P. F u r r o
w,
282.
Sally (B.), 184.
Sarah, 184.
Root,
Addie
Parsons,
385.
Calvin, 385.
Lillie
J., 385.
Nancy (B.), 213.
Rodney, 213.
Ropes, Sarah, 402.
Rose, Abram, 449.
Adelaid G.
(B.), 38?:
Anne, 449.
Charles O.,
387.
Cora
L., 456.
Evelyn, 444.
George, 444.
Glovina Olendorf.
387.
Hortense, 449.
Jane, 435.
Jane M., 341.
Lena
R., 449.
Maud B.. 444.
Orion S., 456.
Walter G.. 387-
Rosebush,
Amanda
(B.), 397-
George R., 397.
Jennie
B..
397.
Rosecrans, H a n n a h E.
Prentice,
238.
Priscilla W h
ittaker,
238.
William
J., 238.
Ross, Anne,
122.
Ebenezer,
305.
Esther Burdick,
250.
Hannah, 75, 227.
Hannah Lewis,
122.
Hannah Saunders, 123.
Isaac,
122.
James, 250.
Jane
Walker,
305.
John, 23. 24, 75. 123.
Lois, 250.
Martha A.
Livingston,
305.
Mary,
122,
316.
Mary (B.).
122.
Mary
L.
(B.), 305.
40
Index.
Ross,
Otis
L., 305.
Peleg,
122.
Prentice
(B.),
122.
Robert
W., 305.
Sarah, 123.
Rossmunson, Laura, 368.
Rouse, Caroline, 315.
R o \v e 1
1,
Catherine
G.,
325-
Rowland, Elias, 420.
Grace
M., 42.
Harry, 419.
Lucinda
J. (B.), 419.
r^I a r
y
A.
Parkerson,
420.
Royce,
Harriet N.
(B.),
172.
Henry, 172.
Ruggles, Louise, 488.
Rumble,
G.
W., 386.
Mary
F.
Rogers, 386.
Rumsely, Mary,
66.
Runnels, Caroline, 336.
Rury,
Euleta
Barnes,
460.
Ora, 460.
Russel. A.
O., 528.
E.
T., 528.
Esther, 346.
Freda, 430.
Maggie
E.
Knight, 528.
Nettie
Dickens, 528.
Rust, Amasa,
514.
Ezra
G., 514.
Kate E.
(B.), SM-
Katherine, 514.
^Marietta,
514.
Rutherford, George A.,
487.
Lillian M.
Brockway,
487.
Ryan, Rozina, 214.
Rythur,
Charles, 413.
George
D..
413.
Jannie
L
Cutler, 413.
Mary
De
Groot, 413.
Safford, Eunice, 490.
John, 57.
Lydia, 57.
Sarah Plumb,
57.
St. Clair,
Henry R., 354.
Maud L..
354.
Sarah E.
McDonald,
354-
St.
John.
Alice M. Cran-
dall, 288,
371.
Corwall.
238.
De
Valois,
288.
De Valoise,
371.
Elizabeth
(B.), 238.
625
St.
John, Henry C, 238.
John M., 371.
Mary (B.), 288, 371-
Mary M., 371.
Milton, 288, 371.
Milton
W., 371.
Nancy Wilcox, 238.
William
E., 371.
Salesbury, Augusta, 167.
Salisbury,
Charles
J.,
453-
Ellen R.
Barber, 400.
Euphemia, 523.
Fred
R., 400.
Hadarah
J. Cross, 453.
Sarah
Alton, 453.
Theron, 453.
Saltonstall,
Abbie
Lewis,
69.
Dudley, 69.
Frances, 69.
Frances
(B.), 69.
Gilbert, 67.
Gurdon, 69.
Hannah, 69.
Harriet
(B.), 67.
Joshua, 69.
Rebecca
Winthrop, 69.
Sanburn, Betsy, 309.
Sandberg,
Frederick
W.,
425-
Mary (B.), 425.
Sanders, Betsey, 487.
Elizabeth, 551.
Tobias, xxii,
xxv.
Sandford, Content, 82,
108.
Elizabeth,
82.
John,
2.
Sands, Catherine, 436.
William
P., 436.
Sanford, Content,
108.
Charles, 457.
John, 541, 542.
Mary
Burr,
457.
Mercy Langworthy
Collins
Noyes,
108.
Sarah A..
457.
Sapp, Dorliska, 256.
Sarle, Abigail
P.
(B.),
257-
Grace
Warren, 257.
Ida F.,
257.
Jordan. 257.
Libbie
Logan, 257.
Thomas,
257.
Thomas
H., 257.
Willis C,
257.
Satterlee,
Amelia
A.,
229.
626 Index.
Satterlee,
Celia
T.,
228.
Darius,
228.
Edna L.
White, 229.
Julia A., 407.
Mary, 63.
Sarah
D., 408.
Thankful
(B.),
228.
William, 229.
Saunders,
Addie
Wells,
468.
Caroline
A., 517.
Clark, 198.
Edward, 21, 517.
Eliza
(B.), 462.
Elizabeth, 15.
Elizabeth
(B.),
21.
Elizabeth
Potter, 45.
Ella
B., 355-
Ellen A.
(B.), 467-
Frances, 464.
Frank
R., 507.
Hannah, 123.
Harriet
(B.), 462.
Henrietta
L., 532.
Isaac, 45, 84.
Isabelle
Wells, 469.
James M., 467.
Margaret
Williams,
517-
Martha
Potter, 84.
Mary, 172.
Mary (B.). 198.
Mary
E.
Witter, 507.
Mary
L., 467.
Maud,
507.
Mercy, 117.
Minerva, 380.
Nettie, 467.
Peleg, 198.
Prudence
(B.). 49-
Sally Rogers. 198.
Sarah, 269, 320.
Susan, 192.
Susan Potter
Wells,
84-
Susanna, 211.
Thankful, 206,
208.
Tobias, 15, 543- 545-
William, 49. 462.
Savage, James,
xxi.
Maria, 242.
Sophia, 314.
Saw,
Emma M.,
404.
Sawyer,
Adelaide,
430.
Albert W.,
430.
Delana, 430.
Eugene A.,
221.
Harriet C.
(B.), 440.
Jane
M.,
527.
John W., 430.
Sawyer, Luke, 440.
Lydia C, 430.
Martha, 430.
Mary
D.
(B.),
221.
Olive
(B.), 430.
Sally E., 430.
Susan D., 430.
Theron, 528.
Sayer, Alpha D., 283.
Anna, 284.
Benjamin, 147.
Charles, 284.
Delila, 284.
Deniza, 284.
Emaline, 278.
Euphrema, 284.
George O., 283.
Jennie B., 283.
Jesse A., 283.
John, 284.
Lewis, 283.
Lydia Davis, 278, 283.
Mabel
Clark, 284.
Margaret (B.), 283.
Martha
Hardman, 284.
Mary
M.
Clement, 283.
Moses, 283.
Orpha, 284.
Rosa, 284.
Sarah, 147, 284.
Sarah
James, 147.
Solomon,
278, 283.
Walter, 283.
Sayles,
Mable E., 367.
Scar
riot, Phebe, 312.
Scharbute, Annie,
460.
Ferdinand,
460.
Rosanna Metz,
460.
Schermerhorn, Cornelia,
379-
Harriet
Swift, 297.
Jeremiah, 297.
Maria
L., 320.
Mary
E.,
297.
Scheurer, Marie, 514.
Schlosser,
Emma
(B.),
279.
Schmucker, Mary, 273.
Schoonmaker, Aaron,
430.
Lydia
C.
Sawyer, 430.
Schuyler,
Ellen Brad-
ford,
230.
Thomas,
230.
Scott,
Alice
Robbins,
329-
Brvan,
329.
Cather i n e A.
(B.),
329-
Charles T., 496.
Scott,
Clara
Ferris, 496.
Cornelia, 328.
Earl
B., 496.
Eliza,
118.
Elizabeth, 378, 496.
Elizabeth G.
(B.j, 329.
Fred
L., 496.
Giles, 329.
Giles
F., 496.
Grace
Clark, 532.
Irving N., 496.
James W., 532.
Leo
S., 305.
Loren
R., 496.
Marion L.
Hathaway,
305.
Nellie, 329.
O.
W., 305.
Robert
W., 402.
Washington, 329.
Winifred G.
Pomeroy,
. 402.
Scripture, Mary (B.),
336.
Reuben, 336.
Seaberry, Jane, 353.
Seabury, Samuel,
66.
Seager,
William, xi,
xii.
Seals,
Homer
W., 329.
Nellie
Scott, 329.
Searl, Amanda, 276.
Betsy, 159.
Sarah, 159.
Timothy, 159.
Seaton, Alice, 172.
Seaver,
Louisa O 1 n e
y,
450.
Mary L., 450.
William, 450.
Seber, Eva.
288.
Sechrist, Albert, 429.
Hattie K.
(B.), 429.
Sarah
Bigwood, 429.
William,
429.
Seeley,
Eleanor.
504.
Melissa,
319.
Sceman, Blanche
K., 495.
Seers,
Ella M.,
319.
James, 31Q.
Kate
Bigelow, 319.
Mary
(B.), 319.
Ransom, 319.
William A.,
319.
Segar,
Elizabeth
Tucker,
261.
Henry
R.,
338.
Jane
B., 261.
Jane Bradford, 338.
Joseph,
261.
Lula
(B.), 338.
Segar, Mary,
261.
Sarah, 44.
Thomas, 338.
Waite
T., 149.
Seward.
Charles,
221.
Ella
J. (B.),
221.
Shackford,
Charles, 426.
Lucy B., 426.
Martha
Bartlett, 426.
S h a f e
r,
Elizabeth F.
(B.), 460.
Francis
J., 460.
John F., 460.
Rebecca, 460.
Shankland, Frank, 403.
Mary (B.), 403-
Shannon,
Emory, 371.
Mary
L.
(B.f. 371.
Sarah C.
366.
Shattock,
Eunice,
417.
Shattuck, Harriet,
175.
Shaven,
Andrew, 480.
Enoch, 480.
Maria
Harter, 480.
Alary
E.
(B.), 480.
Shaw,
Alven
E., 345.
Amy
L.
(B.), 345.
Annis Andrews.
345.
Celia T.
Satterlee,
228.
Chester
R.,
228.
Eden
D., 345.
Florence,
329.
Harold
E..
345.
Mary (B.), 159.
Remington.
228.
Sylvanus
G.,
159.
Tacy
Burdick. 228.
Shear,
Gertrude, 490.
Jay
C.
490.
Sarah
Brow, 490.
Sheffield. Acors, 50.
Edmund.
1^3.
Elizabeth
(B.), 93.
Lois
Cobb, 50.
Nathaniel,, 315.
Sally
L.
153.
Susannah
Perry, 153.
Sheldon,
A d a E, Wil-
liams, 310.
Arthur
M..
310.
Climena. loi.
Elizabeth. 81.
Eunice,
517.
Hiram, 310.
Ida B.,
310.
Isaac,
81.
Jane. 179.
Jemima (B.),
81.
Jemima Reynolds
(B.), 44.
Index.
Sheldon,
John,
81.
Lydia Balain, 310.
Mary
E.
(B.), 310.
Mary R., 434.
Mehitable,
81.
Myron S., 310.
Sarah, 70,
81.
Sheley, Albert, 453.
George, 453.
Shelland,
Anna M.
(B.),
273-
Luther
J., 273.
Shelley,
Elizabeth H.
Averill, 453.
Shepard,
Mabel
Looniis,
319.
Mary J., 404.
Verne L..
319.
Shepardson. Joseph,
168.
Lucinda,
168.
Serviah, 168.
Serviah Parker,
168.
Shepherd, Albert, 529.
Loa
O., 529.
Sherman,
Albert, 229.
Amanda
Harrington,
416.
Anna,
173.
Anna
Rogers, 287.
Charlotte,
287.
Chloe,
506.
D.
W., 419-
David,
127.
Elizabeth
Hemphill,
229.
Fanny
Burdick,
261.
Florence, 416.
Floyd
C,
419.
Frank R., 419.
Fred
W., 419.
Harlcy, 229.
Hiram
S., 419.
Huldax, 262.
Isaac.
481.
Isabel,
223.
Julia
A.. 481.
Julia
A.
Todd, 481.
Lois.
381.
Louise.
354.
Martha
Coughlin,
262.
Mary
A.
(B.), 127.
Mary
D.
(B.).
262.
Mary
E.
(B.), 419.
Mary
F., 261,
419.
Niles, 261.
Richard,
287.
Ruth
Hemphill. 229.
Sophronia
C u r t i s
s,
419.
Thomas,
416,
627
Sherwin, John, 133.
Rebecca S.
Goodrich,
133-
Sherwood,
Esther
(B.),
74-
John. 74.
Mahala, 435.
Rebecca, 91.
Shields, Julia, 241.
Shipen,
R.
R., 458.
S h i
p p
e
n,
Bessie H.
Blount.
458.
Eugene R., 458.
Shippie,
Ella
J. Boswell,
269.
Eugene, 269.
Shirk. Edna M. Ran-
dolph, 516.
Harrison
K., 516.
Sholes, Charles, 259.
Harriet Este,
259.
Mary
E.
(B.), 259.
Thomas,
259.
Shorkley.
Allen.
293.
Harriet R.
Burdick,
293-
Shortridge. Mary. 466.
Shortwell, Kate
M., 320.
Shoultz,
John, 278.
Orpha
L.
Lippencott,
278.
Shurer, A.
Marie, 494.
Shurtliffe, Carrie, 311.
Shute, Maria, 216.
S h u
y
1 e
r, Margaret V.,
230.
Sibley, Abijah, 174.
Ann
A., 174.
Celia.
307.
Edwin H..
,307.
Joseph
C.. 174. 307.
Josephine. ,307.
Lucy
E.
(B.), 174-
Lucy Macy. 174.
Sigbee,
Rachel,
453.
Sill,
Fanny
A.,
422.
Siller.
Mary.
221.
S i 1 I m a n.
Alice A.
Adams.
415.
Frank L..
415.
Silver. Lida.
248.
Silvey.
Annie M.,
320.
Silvis, Louisa, 357.
Thomas G.,
357.
Simon, Ellen, 471.
John, 471.
Nellie,
471.
Simpkins, Effie,
282.
J.
W..
339.
Joseph,
282.
628 Index.
Siinpkins,
Rebecca Da-
vis,
282.
Susie A., 339.
Simpson, Bert, 526.
Bessie
B., 526.
Emma
J., 526.
lapheme, 526.
John, 526.
Laura S.
(B.), 526.
Mary D., 526.
William
P., 526.
Sims, Amelia, 239.
Sindlar,
lantha A.
(B.),
432.
Lawrence, 432.
Singleton,
Gertrude
M.,
396.
Sipley, Alice, 536.
Sisson, Alonzo,
266.
Ida
E., 266, 482.
John H., 179.
Lucy
H.
(B.),
179:
Patience
Allen,
266.
Skellie, Ebenezer, 416.
Florence. 171.
Harriet
(B.), 140.
Henry, 140.
James, 171, 416.
Janett Dorg, 416.
Minnie G.,
416.
Sarah
J. (B.), 416.
Skelton,
Adelia
Carson,
333-
Skinner, Alfred,
141.
Eliza
J. Catlin, 499.
Esther,
456.
Lois
Hyde, 499.
Newell K., 499.
Rachel
(B.), 141.
Thomas, 499.
Slade,
Emma.
354.
Slater,
Delilah R.
(B.),
416.
James, 417.
Samuel.
417.
Thankful
Phillips. 417.
Sleight, Edward, 394.
Emily, 394.
Marie.
394.
Sliter, Mary J., 225.
Sloan, Augustus. 504.
Sloane, Julia
Voris.
504.
Lillian A..
564.
S 1 o c u m. Albertine S.
Irish.
343.
Edgar
R..
343.
Emmet, 343.
Fanny, 91.
Floyd
H..
343.
Jane
A.
Curtis, 343.
Slocum,
Leslie
D., 343.
Rachel, 309.
Sarah, 48.
William, 343.
Slocumb, Charles, 85.
Sly, John, 462.
Rebecca, 462.
S m a 1 1 w o o
d,
Blanche
(B.), 381.
Smally, John, 96.
Martha Davis
(B.),
96.
Smalwood,
Florilla Rob-
erts, 381.
William
R., 381.
Smart.
Augusta Wicker,
438.
Carlos
F., 438.
Smith,
Abigail, 67.
Adaline
Cory, 438.
Adeline
Cutler, 510.
Alfred,
505.
Almond,
428.
Amarillis
(B.), 490.
Amy (B.), 248.
Ann Coffin,
510.
Ann E.
King. 505.
Anna
C, 127. 510.
Anna M.
(B.), 468.
Anna
Tefft, 337.
Annie K..
505.
Augusta
W.
(B.), 443.
Benoni, 61, 63.
Bertha A..
401.
Bethiah
(B.), 428.
Betsey (B.), 159.
Bryaic, 443.
Carrie B..
490.
Charles
469, 511.
Charles
G., 420.
Charles V., 127.
Charles
W., 420.
Christiana. 106.
Cora L..
431.
Cyrus
P..
443.
Dalton A..
354.
Daniel. 173. 354-
David.
127.
Dell
(B.), 292.
Deon B..
302.
Desire Denison.
98.
Edmund B..
438.
Edward.
191.
Edward
A..
428.
Elijah. 178.
Elizabeth, 169. 252.
Elizabeth
(B.). 63.
Elizabeth
Buckley, 443.
Elizabeth C.
(B.), 505.
Elizabeth
M., 127.
Smith,
Eloise
B., 443.
'
Emeline, 457.
Emily
L.
(B.), 178.
Erastus, 472.
Esther
(B.), 126, 127.
Ethel
E., 505.
Eunice, 173.
Ezra
C, 510.
Fern
(B.), 469.
Frank
B., 505.
George B., 438.
George F., 178.
Gertrude
Chichester,
505-
Gitty, 386.
Hannah M.
Anthony,
354-
Hannah W.
(B.), 179.
Harriet, 480.
Harriet E.
(B.), 372
Harriet N..
127.
Harriette
B., 420.
Henry L., 354.
Horace, 179, 490.
Hubbard, 457.
Irving. 292.
Isaac
H., 468.
James J., 276.
Jessie, 337.
John, 159.
Joseph, 63.
Joseph E., 372.
Joseph G., 438.
Josephine. 490.
Joshua. 63.
Katherine L..
443.
Keziah, 100,
121.
Lafayette. 492.
Lavina F.
Furrow,
276.
Levi, 438.
Lucinda
J. (B.), 419.
Lucinda
Winter, 178.
Lucius, 401.
Lydia, 245.
Lydia Cutter, 354.
Lydia Rood, 184.
M.
G., 248.
Margaret.
loi.
Martha.
127.
Marv,
61.
179.
Mary
(B.). 438.
Mary Denison, 91.
Mary
F..
127.
Mary
H.
(B.), 492.
Mary
Peck,
173.
Mary
T.
(B.), 191.
Mary
W..
493-
Melvin, 428.
Nathan, 63, 91,
Smith, Nathaniel, 185.
Nellie
M., 490, 510.
Norman, 510.
Olivia
B., 185.
Philip H., 490.
Rebecca, 454.
Rebecca
A., 239.
Rhoda, 143, 370.
Roxanna
Jackson, 457.
Ruth A.
(B.), 302.
Ruth
Nichols, 490.
Ruth
Pendleton, 61,
63.
Sabra, 511.
Sarah, 297, 392, 478.
Sarah A.
(B.), 401.
Sarah
Rood, 184.
Shepard C, 401.
Sidney, 2,2,7-
Solomon, 184.
Sophronia Church,
184.
Stephen, 126, 127.
Velina A.
Barber, 400.
Uriel, 184.
Wait
Mauran, 185.
Wayland A., 354.
William, 63, 184, 292.
William
A., 400.
William
O., 127.
Snapp, Abram, 518.
Caroline
Cummings,
518.
Cassie M.
(B.), 518.
Donald C,
518.
J. Gaylord, 518.
James B., 518.
Reba
K., 518.
Snell,
Althea E.,
361.
Frances E. B.
Bolton,
361.
Fred C,
361.
Fred W.,
361.
Snider,
Edith
L., 410.
Snow, Luella
E., 450.
William
G., 450.
Snyder,
Ann Rich,
405.
Augustus, 405.
Eliza, 274.
Emma, 405.
James, 382.
Jennie
M.
(B.), 368.
Mary
A.
Collins, 382.
William.
368.
Sosoa,
Indian chief,
3.
Sovvles,
David,
247.
Mersula, 247.
Spade,
Hannah,
289.
Spalding, Lowell, 71.
Philip, 71.
Index.
Spalding,
Susanna
Green, 71.
Thankful
Waterman,
71-
S
p
a u I d i n
g,
Alexan-
der, 388.
Isabelle
H., 388.
Lydia, 300.
Mary, 300.
Rebecca
Miller, 388.
Spence,
H.
M.,
no.
Spencer,
Addie E.
Reed,
359-
Agnes Spill, 510.
Arthur
L., 359.
Charles
E., 510.
Charles
H., 359.
Edith
Fish, 510.
Edward, 428.
Frank
H., 359.
Frank
L., 359.
Hannah,
261.
Horace
F., 510.
John J., 209.
Julia. 165.
Lily
M..
359-
Louisa G.
(B.), 359.
Mary
A.
(B.), 209.
Mary L., 359.
Pearline
(B.), 428.
Sadie C.
Wood, 359.
Samuel
W., 359.
Sperry, Emily, 458.
Henry, 458.
S
p
i c e
r,
Anna O. Bur-
dick.
373.
Clarence
W., 373.
Content, 2>72>-
Content
Potter, 2>72>-
Cornelia
(B.), 272,-
Hannah,
212.
Harold
W., 272-
John G., 272-
Joseph, 272-
Spill, Agnes, 510.
Spindler,
Edward.
513.
Esther AL
Chichester,
513-
Spoon, Julia, 248.
Orange, 248.
Sprague,
Abbie.
403.
Arminda, 434.
Deborah. 300.
Esther, 183.
John. 141.
Jonathan. 447.
Lydia (B.), 141.
Mercy. 447.
SalHe, 447.
Silas, 403.
629
Sprayth, Estella, 402.
M., 402.
Springe, Thomas,
xiii.
Springer,
Ella
A., 380.
Samuel
C, 380.
Squires,
A 1 m i r a
(B.),
167.
Stacey, Phebe, 306.
Stack, Samuel, 546.
Stafford, Deborah,
60.
Staley, Julia
A.
(B.),
158.
William.
158.
Standard, Annie, 516.
Stanhope, Gertrude, 353.
Stanley, Cynthia, 536.
Stanton,
Albert
W., 250.
Alvin, 303.
Amariah, 189.
Amelia, 125.
Amelia
(B.), 125, 316.
Amos, 125, 316.
Anna, 64.
Annie
L., 437.
Augustus, 87, 250.
Azariah.
50.
B.
Frank, 437.
Blandina, 392.
Bridget, 71,
162.
Calvin
P., 471.
Caroline, 125.
Caroline S., 316.
Catherine
Sands, 436.
Cornelia, 392.
Daniel,
19,
26.
Demsey, 64.
Dolly. 115. 189.
Dorothy Whipple. 189.
Edith D.. 471.
Edmund, 391.
Edmund
D., 391.
Edwin,
218.
Elizabeth,
148, 256.
Elizabeth Bacon, 26.
E 1 m i r a Mendenhali
303.
Emma D.
(B.), 471.
Emma W.
Stark,
218.
Esther.
74.
Etta, 359-
Eunice
Crandall, 87,
250.
_
Experience
Barber,
399-
Fannie P..
437.
Frances A.
(B.).
218.
George
A.. 436, 437.
George
D..
23.
Georgia. 391.
Hannah, 30, 125.
630
Stanton,
Hannah
Lord,
24.
Hannah
Stanton, 125.
Harriet
Aldrich, 437.
Harriet
B., 437.
Hester
Galhip, ^,3.
Hosea, 125.
John, 125.
Joseph, 23, 24,
26,
30,
33^ 74, 7-
Kate
S., 437.
Lodowick, 125.
Louis, 391.
Louis
L., 391.
Louise
(B.), 391.
Lucy, 34, 338.
Lucy
B.
(B.),
216.
Marlborough,
250.
Martha H.
(B.), 250.
Mary, 64, 127.
Mary (B.), 19, 26, 87.
Mary Champlin, 74.
Mary E., 437.
Mary
E.
Thompson,
125-
Mary Lane, 391.
Mary Wilcox,
26.
Nathaniel
G., 437.
Pauline Dixon,
391.
Phineas, 68,
218.
Priscilla, 391.
Prudence,
126.
Rebecca, 24, 36.
Robert, 24, 64.
Samuel, 218, 392, 471.
Sarah,
33, 90.
Sarah
B., 399.
Sarah M. Brown,
436.
Sarah T.
Patterson,
471-
Sophronia, 125.
Stiles,
216,
391.
Susan, 125.
Susanna
Champlin,
125.
Susannah, 26.
Susannah Cobb,
50.
Thankful, 123.
Thomas, 5, 30, 399.
Triphena
Brown,
125.
Virginia, 391.
William F.,
39T-
Stapp,
Caroline E.
Tucker,
463.
Guy, 463.
Lucv, S^i-
Persis W.
(B.), 463.
Wvatt B.,
463.
Stark, Amanda M.
(B.),
308.
Index.
Stark, Clark, 308.
Daniel,
308.
Edith M.
Fletcher, 308.
Emma
W.,
218.
Esther, 308.
Minnie
A., 308.
Willard, 308.
Starkweather,
Al m i r
a,
270.
Amos, 270.
Elizabeth B e n
j
a m i
n,
270.
Mary, 427.
Sarah, 459.
Starns, Susannah, 199.
Starr, Fanny B., 254.
States, Mary A., 213.
Steadman, Anna, 165.
Isabel
(B.), 43.
James, 43.
Philemon,
52.
Sarah
(B.), 52.
Waite
(B.).
261.
William, 261.
Stearn, Mary, 285.
Stearns, Mary, 159.
Stebbins, Polly (B.),
132
Steele,
James
E.,
536.
Sarah A.
(B.), 536.
Stephens, Almon, 370.
Anna
(B.), 105.
Caroline, 427.
Eunice, 370.
Ezra, 105.
Henry, 105.
L.
H., 370.
Susan
(B.), 370.
Wealthy Williams,
105.
Stevens,
Bryan K., 520.
Eben,
520.
Eunice,
415.
Evelena
B., 520.
Mary,
210.
Mr.,
78.
Rachel (B.). 78.
Stewart, Ida,
283.
Mary, 283.
William A..
505.
Stilcon, Harriet, 381.
S'iles, Adele
C, 434.
Arminda
Sprague, 434.
,
Hollis,
434.
Mary, 442.
Stillman, Adam, 300.
Adelbert M.,
397.
Alfred T., 420.
Amanda (B.),
397.
Annette B.
(B.), 289.
Stillman, Barton, 289.
Benjamin, 84, 98.
Carol, 420.
Carrie
Powers, 300.
Charles
A., 300.
Chloe
Sherman, 506.
Clara
E., 302.
Clara
Langworthy,
302.
Clarissa, 287.
Deborah
(B.), 98.
Desire, 98.
Edward A.,
397.
Esther V.
(B.), 300.
Ethan, 169, 287.
Eunice,
99, 192.
Ezra, 98.
George
E., 300.
Hannah,
383, 384.
Hattie
Mitchell, 300.
Hazel, 420.
Jarus, 302.
Jarvis, 98.
Jenette Denison, 287.
John, 84.
John
T.,
287.
Jonathan, 348.
Joseph, 99.
Lucile,
420.
Lucy,
282.
Lucy
A.,
300.
Lucy
A.
Prentice, 420.
Luen, 300.
Lydia Spaulding, 300.
Maria L.,
506.
Marion,
420.
Martha,
192.
Mary, 84.
Mary A., 348.
Mary
E.,
169.
ATary Potter, 84.
Mary Spaulding, 300.
Matthew.
397.
Nancv,
98.
Nathaniel,
98.
Oliver D., 98.
Phebe Carr,
348.
Polly, 204.
Polly
Lewis, 169.
Polly Newberry. 98.
Ruhannah,
98.
Ruth Burdick,
98.
S.
C, 420.
Saberah,
99.
Sally, 377.
Samuel, ^06.
Sarah, 98.
Sarah Brown,
150.
Susan,
340.
Susan
Burdick, 98.
Stillman,
Theresa
Clark_,
420.
Stimpson,
Anna
E., 523.
Stinaff,
Ellen
Whitney,
256.
Emily Phin, 2561
Henry W., 256.
Lydia Button, 256.
Maretta
Loomis, 256.
Maria.
256.
Mary
L.
Day, 256.
Sally (B.),255.
Sylvanus P., 256.
William, 255.
Stoddard,
D.
R.,
121.
Enoch, 526.
Keziah Smith
(B.),
121,
Sarah
Allen, 526.
Stone,
Adelbert
A., 418.
Alva
J., 311.
Carrie E.
Riddell, 311.
Celia, 394-
Cilda
Matterson, 353.
David, 418.
Delia.
418.
Elizabeth
A., 511.
Elizabeth
Almy, 353.
Elizabeth H.
(B.). 258.
Fanny Moore, 245.
George, 258.
Hannah
Eames, 176.
Horatio
A., 353.
Jennie A., 418.
Marion, 245.
Mary
A.
(B.), 418.
Matthew, 176.
Nathan, 353.
Samuel, 245.
Sarah.
176.
Storrs, Richard,
217.
Story,
Martha.
199.
Stout. Elizabeth D.
Hoffman, 157.
Milton, 157.
Stover,
Catherine,
431.
Joel, 431.
John, 431.
Maria, 271.
Stella M.
(B.), 431.
Vernon R.,
431.
Stowe.
Alzina, 311.
David,
176, 310.
Elizabeth. 176.
Elizabeth
Crosier,
310.
Hannah A.
(B.), 176.
Lewis S..
176.
Lticy, 155.
Maria, 310.
Index.
Stowe.
Sylvia, 173.
StowcU, Albert, 454.
Harriet L.
(B.), 454.
Julia
A.
Haff, 454.
Mary
E.
Hooper, 454.
Strait.
Lydia, 374.
Stranburgj Henry R.,
495-
Mary
S.
Brown, 495.
Streator, Clarissa, 440.
Strickland, Frank, 491.
George, 491.
Juliet (B.), 491.
Strong, Sarah, 254.
Timothy, 254.
S
trunk,
Hannah
(B.),
181.
Stuart, Elizabeth,
180.
Julia
E.
Langworthy,
505.
Mary, 231, 259.
Sturges, Alida, 410.
Sturtevant,
Blanche
S.,
474-
J. C, 474.
Mary Tuttle, 474.
Styles, Esther, 158.
Sulida, Mabel, 466.
Sullivan,
Ella A.
(B.),
308.
William.
368.
Sumner. Caroline D.
(B.), 489.
Charles, 489.
Fred
L., 489.
Hattie L,
489.
Sarah Plumb.
115.
Sutton, Cornelius, 96.
Judith (B.), 96.
Sarah.
158.
Swain. Almira W a i t
e,
395-
Edward, 395.
Flora E..
395.
Swan, Phebe.
52.
Phebe
A.. 389.
Sweet. Amy (B.), 144.
Amy (B.), Andrews,
83.
Bertha
(B.\ 452.
Charles,
444.
Delia M..
468.
Fusebia Maxson,
468.
Florilla, 210.
Harold,
452.
Harriett e A.
(B.),
258.
Tames, 144.
John,
444.
Martha
Gardner, 444.
631
Sweet, Mary Nichols,
444.
Newton, 452.
Perry, 468.
Samuel, 83.
Sarah
(B.), 83.
Walter
L, 258.
Swift, Emily
E.
(B.),
324.
George H., 324.
Harriet, 297.
Mary
Swineburn, 387.
Swing,
Lizzie, 476.
Switzer,
Louisa T, Wil-
bur, 360.
Peter, 360.
Sylvester,
Alice S.
(B.),
368.
Alma,
478.
Charles, 368.
Tabor,
Augusta
Pierce,
463.
H.
A., 463.
Luella R.
(B.), 463.
Mary E., 343.
N.
M., 463-
Persis A.. 463.
Taft. Caleb. 505.
Elizabeth, 400.
Ethel E.
Smith, 505.
George
C.
SOS-
Henry, 400.
Lydia. 265.
Maria Harris. SoS-
Talbot. Alice.
443.
Clara A.
Cory. 443.
Ruhannah Den i
son,
98.
Theodore.
443.
Wheaton.
98.
Tallnian, Benjamin, 4SI.
Katherine E..
443.
Sarah Anderson, 443.
Sarah C.
451.
Sarah Dennis.
4s
i.
Tanner. Almira
(B.),
137-
Amanda. m3.
Barrodell
(B.). 63.
E..
137-
Frances M.
(B.), ISI-
Hiram.
151.
Tohn, 6^.
Lots
(B.). 62,.
Mary.
6-?.
Mary (B.). 13.
Mr..
13.
Stephen. 63.
Tarhox, Caleb,
370.
Malinda.
370.
632
Tarbox,
Rhoda
Smith,
370.
Tarpening,
Isabell
Hill,
277.
Taylor, Abigail Gardner,
345-
Amos
B., 345, 446.
Amy Landphere, 446.
Anna, 446.
Benjamin F., 446.
Byron C, 345.
Candis
L., 501.
Charles, 281, 345.
Charles
C, 422.
Christiana Groat
(B.), 191.
Daniel
A., 345, 446.
Edith
Cranor, 240.
Elizabeth, 240, 422.
Elizabeth
(B.), 240.
Elizabeth
Cundall, 345.
Elizabeth
Richards,
422.
Emily Landphere, 446.
Frank
H., 240.
Frank
P., 528.
George H., 339.
George S., 240.
Georgia, 326.
Hannah A.
Cundall,
345.
Hannah
Cundell, 446.
Hannah
Platner, 528.
Harry, 191.
Hazel
A., 528.
Henrietta Van
Patten,
348.
Henry
B.,
446.
Huldah
(B.), 345, 446.
Huldah M.,
446.
Isaac B.,
98.
J. D.,
266.
James E., 240.
Job, 345.
John
H.,
348.
Kate
T.. 422.
Laura,
240.
Leona
M., 528.
Lillie,
446.
Lizzie, 265.
Luzern, 528.
Lydia, 325.
Lvdia Taft,
265.
Mary, 345, <;oS.
Mary
A.. 166.
Mary Wilbor.
240.
Oroha L.
(B.), 249.
Phineas R..
528.
Ralph v.,
349-
Rosa L.
(B.),
281.
Index.
Taylor,
Ruhannah Still-
man, 98.
Sarah, 240.
Sarah E.
Langworthy,
339-
Sarah
J., 422.
Sarah
M.,
266.
Viola O.
(B.), 528.
William, 240.
William
T., 240.
Teal,
Arthur
R., 437.
Jane
C.
(B.), 437-
Teed, Fanny L, 338.
Lebbeus, 338.
Letitia
Page, 338.
Tefft, Anna, 337.
George, 83.
Isabel, 19.
Jessie,
211.
Mary,
83.
Susanna
Saunders,
211.
Templar, Ida, 305.
James, 305.
Jane Flansburg, 305.
Temple, Carrie, 337.
Templeton. Jose-
phine Burdick, 411.
William
K., 411.
Ten
Brooke, Charles,
424.
Mary
C.
(B.). 424.
Tenbrook, Cynthia
Dun-
ham, 335.
Tenney, Jeremiah, 50.
Susannah Cobb Stan-
ton, 50.
Tericker, Mary, 513.
Terry, Mary Stewart,
283.
Terwilliger,
Eliza,
473.
Thatcher, Peter, 27.
Safford.
340.
Sarah L.
Langworthy,
340.
Thayer,
Elizabeth Ken-
yon, 264.
George K., 264.
Helen, 320.
Martha 'E.
(B.), 264.
Mary
E..
447.
Russel,
264.
Sarah P..
264.
Thresher, Annie
Hay-
ward, 346.
Asahel.
346.
Calista V. Potter.
346.
Lydia
M.
Handy, 346.
Mabel
S.,
.346.
Seneca,
346.
Thomas, Abigail (B.),
386.
Edward
B., 442.
Edward
S., 442.
Eleanor, 287.
Gardner, 287.
Harriet, 445.
John, 442.
Katherine, 442.
Libbie, 250.
Mary
E.
(B.), 442.
Mary Stiles, -442.
Thorn, Betsy Leonard,
202.
Mary, 500.
Melissa, 202.
Richard,
202.
Thorngate,
A r 1 o i e n a
Crandall, 236.
George
T., 236.
Henry, 236.
Lorenda
Crandall, 236.
Mary
A.. 282.
Thompson, Abigail, 29.
Albert
L., 499.
Alice, 41.
Anna,
37, 53.
Anna
(B.), 123.
Anna
Rathbon, 124.
Annie
M., 244.
Barbara, 367.
Benjamin, 499.
Bridget, 41.
Bridget Berry,
210.
Charles
J., 423.
Clifford B.,
499.
Cynthia, 259.
Elias, 123.
Eliza,
529.
Emeline,
210.
Fanny,
212.
Hannah,
122.
Helen A., 423.
Irving
H., 499.
Isaac, 29, 37, 49, 122,
547-
Jene. 396.
Jennie J. (B.), 499-
John, 41, 124,
210,
423.
Joshua, 90, 548.
Julia, 204.
Julia Beebe,
422.
Laura
Quinby, 423.
Maria,
307.
Maria L.
(B.), 423.
Mary, 37, 49, 90.
Mary
E.,
125, 425.
Mary
Holmes,
29.
Myron
W., 423.
Nancy
(B.), 124.
Thompson, Robert, 39,
123.
Russel
B., 422.
Sarah
(B.), 39-
Sarah
L., 423.
Sarah
Stanton, 90.
Sarah
Westfall, 423.
Sebra,
118.
Susanna, 49.
Thankful
Stanton,
123.
Vietta
E., 423.
William, 124.
Thurber,
Edith M.
(B.),
257-
Edward
I., 257.
Elizabeth
Hull, 272.
Jane A., 272.
Lois
A., 272.
Samuel, 272.
Thurston, Jeremiah, 89.
Mary E., 501.
Phebe,
iii.
Sally (B.), 89.
Tibbie, Bradford, 213.
Julia (B.). 213.
Tieft,
Dorcas
(B.), 51.
Tiffany,
Ellinda,
293.
Henrietta, 146.
Maria
B., 146.
Sarah, 146.
Tifft, Fanny,
118.
John,
118.
Mary,
118.
Tift, Alana, 131.
Arline
E., 131.
Esther, 131.
Esther
(B.), 131.
Martha
M., 131.
Mary
L.,.
131.
Robert.
131.
Sarah
Potter, 131.
Tillinghast,
Louise
B.,
391-
William H..
391.
Tilly, Elizabeth, 40.
John, 40.
Tinkham,
Amanda
H.,
219.
p.
W.,
219.
Titsworth,
B m e 1 i n e
Langworthy, 340.
Frank.
340.
Titus,
Ada M.,
497.
Almira
Wheaton, 418.
H.
Allen, 418.
Julia A.. 418.
Lovilla
(B.), 418.
Lvman.
418.
Willie
H.,
418.
Index.
Todd, Hiram, 184.
James, 500.
Julia A., 481.
Louise
Hartman, 500.
Lydia Church, 184.
Sarah
E., 500.
Tolwell, Call, 140.
Lucy (B.), 140.
Tombs,
Henry, 440.
Mary, 440.
Nancy Farland, 440.
Tompkins. Betsey, 189.
Toop,
Alice
L, 420.
Tourjee, John,
228.
Nancy (B.),
228.
Townsand, Katie,
459.
Lizzie M.
(B.), 304.
M.
Evelyn, 304.
Mary. 145.
Vernon,
304.
Townsend,
Byron S.,
304.
Hope, 184.
Townson, Maretta, 153.
Walter,
153.
Tracers,
Eva M.
Cough-
lin, 413.
John, 413.
Robert,
413.
Tracey, Douglas, 332.
Sarah
Barnes,
332.
Sarah N..
332.
Tracy,
Cora
J. Bell, 177.
Edward.
177.
Martha P.
(B.),
212.
Silas,
212.
Trainer. Priscilla.
358.
Treat, Elizabeth
Lap-
ham, 261.
Robert.
41.
Tredwell. Aaron, 459.
Helen.
459.
Trevorrah,
Elizabeth
A.,
375-
Richard. 375.
Tripp. James. 546.
Lois E.
(B.).
262.
Mercy Lawton, 546.
Sarah, 489.
Susanna. 4.=;.
Thomas. 262.
Trobridge.
Rebecca E..
281.
Rhoda A..
259.
Vianna
(B.),
281.
William, 281.
Trolt, Alice A..
441.
Alice C.
CB.),
441.
Eliza
Whitney. 441.
James, 441.
633
Trolt, John W., 441

Trowbridge, Mary
Stuart, 259.
William, 259.
True, Jessie, 405.
Truman, Abbye E., 167.
Adelbert
W., 167.
Augusta Salesbury,
167.
Daniel, 98.
Huldah
(B.), 167.
Josephine, 167, 475.
Nancy Stillman, 98.
William
M., 167.
Trumbel, Phila, 293.
Harriet, 392.
Truslow,
Annie G.
(B.),
504.
Frederick, 504.
James. 504.
Tubbs, Harriet, 453.
Tucker, Abner, 215, 388.
Anson, 463.
Belle C.
Langworthy,
504-
Byron
B..
178.
Caroline
E., 463.
Charles
E., 516.
Charles O., 389.
Cora W.
Robbins, 389.
Cynthia
N.
(B.), 141.
Edith,
451.
Elizabeth,
261.
Florence, 388.
Florence
Pratt, 389.
George
A..
389, 504.
Gurden
L., 141.
Horace, 451.
Hubert, 389.
Inez A.
(B.), 516.
Joshua.
20.
Laura
Luther, 388.
Laurene O., 389.
Martha Burdick. 4=;!.
Mary
A.
(B.). 178.
Mary CB.). 215.
Phebe E..
388.
Tupper.
Flora E.
(B.),
374-
.
Frederick,
374.
Turlington.
Hortense
Rose.
449.
L.
449-
Turner, Sarah B..
493.
Tuttle, Mary, 474.
Tyler, Sonhia.
265.
LTpdyke, Elinor, 411.
Mary
E.. 411.
Mary
E. Lisbee.
411.
Susan
A., 411,
634
Updyke, William, 411.
Upjohn,
Elizabeth
A.,
244.
]\Iary Perry, 244.
Richard, 244.
Upton,
C o r n el i a A.
(B.), 402.
James, 402.
Sarah
Ropes, 402.
Winslow, 402.
Utter, Adalaid, 468.
Ann
E., 371.
Eliza A.
(B.), 371.
Elizabeth L.
Brown,
484..
Francis
A., 371.
George H., 484.
Juliette Major, 173.
Mary, 339.
Vail, Erank,
163.
Tacy
L.
Palmer,
163.
Valentine, Charlotte,
435-
George, 435.
Lucy, 435.
Van
Antwerp, Cornelius,
232.
Mary, 137.
Mary
E..
410.
Susan
(B.), 232.
Van
Bergen,
Maria,
275.
Van Buren,
Mary, 275.
Van
Buskirk, Benjamin,
229.
Benjamin
S.,
408.
Carrie I.,
408.
Celia
(B.), 229.
Eliza
J., 229.
Emeline,
408.
Eva R.
Cook, 408.
Floyd, 408.
Mary, 270.
Vandenbrick, Lucinda
(B.). 264.
Van
Denburg,
Henrietta,
461.
Vandenburg, Nancy,
i6g.
Vandenburgh,
Frances
T.
(B.); 42s.
Frederick
A., 425.
Frederick L..
425.
Mary
G.
Richardson,
425.
Vanderhoof. Charles A.,
S02.
Cora M.
(B.), 502.
Guy N., 502.
Van
Derzee, Cornelius,
275.
Index.
Van
Derzee, David, 275.
Eliza, 275.
Hester, 275.
Hester
(B.), 275.
Maria Van
Burgen,
275-
Veedcr, 275.
Van
Deventer, Cyrus C,
SSI-
Van
Horn,
A.
Jay,
281.
Ai, 284.
Almira, 159.
Amaranda
Loofboro,
284.
Amy, 279.
Athalia
A., 284.
Bernard, 284.
Carrie E.
(B.), 285.
Clara
L., 285.
Clara L. Van
Horn,
285.
Christopher
C, 284.
Elizabeth
(B.), 283.
Elizabeth
Davis, 284.
Evaline, 277.
Eveline A.
Davis,
280.
James R., 283.
Job, 280, 283.
John B.,
284.
Joseph J., 285.
Leon, 283.
Leonard
A., 285.
Lewis, 277.
Lizzie,
285.
Lucy Furrow, 285.
M.. 280.
Maleta A..
284.
Malinda
Davis, 285.
Marion, 285.
Martha
(B.), 284.
Mary
Davis,
279.
Minerva, 276, 279.
Minnie, 28^.
Olive L.
(B.),
281.
Orel,
285.
Prudence Davis, 28^.
Ruth,
285.
Sarah Furrow,
277.
Sylvanus
D.,
285.
LTlysses S.,
285.
William, 279.
280.
Van Nostrand,
Elizabeth
Armstrong, 497.
Emma,
497.
Henry
D.,
497.
Van Nov,
Agnes
L., 339.
Eva B.
(B.). 339.
Peter F.,
339.
Van Patten, Adam
C,
348.
Van
Patten, Henrietta,
348.
Maria
Groot, 348.
Margaret L,
vi.
Van
Tine,
Sarah
E., 334.
Van
Valer, Jane, ZiZ-
Vanveichten, John, 335.
Vanvichten, Lydia (B.),
335-
Van
Victen, Nora, 465.
Van
Volkenburg,
Kath-
erine, 409.
Van
Wic, Frances, 318.
Vars, Dorcas, 293.
Vaugn, William, 3.
Veatch,
Arthur
C, 523.
Caroline H.
Evans,
S23-
Eliza
Anderson, 410.
Harry, 410.
Henry
B., 410.
James, 410.
Mary K., 410.
Mary
K.
(B.), 410.
Vedder,
Martha
Fen,
98.
Vincent,
Albert O.,
Annie G.
(B.), 382.
Christopher S., 382.
David, 382.
Joshua,
211.
Lucy
A.
(B.),
211.
Oran,
211.
Vinton, Fannie, 273.
Violet, Thankful, 29.
Voorhes, Eleanor, 167.
Voris, Julia, 504.
Vo s b u r
g h, Cornelius,
156.
Mary, 156, 165.
Vose,
Abigail, 27,
28.
Charles, 125.
Delight (B.), 124, 125.
Edward, 27,
28.
Eliza
S., 213.
Harriet, 379.
Henry,
28.
Joshua, 379.
Lemuel,
125, 213.
Mary
A.
States, 213.
Robert,
28.
Sarah, xxviii, 27.
Sarah
Berry, 379.
Sophia, 125.
Thomas. 28.
Wade,
Edith, 438.
Jared. 308.
Johana, 480.
Laura C,
308.
Rhoda, 71.
Wadsworth, Chloe, 255.
Clara
(B.),
vi.
Clara E.
(B.), 259.
Harry H., 259.
Lawrence, 469.
Mabel
J. (B.), 469.
William
A., 469.
Wagoner, Francis, 275.
John, 275.
Marie
Leedings, 275.
Mary (B.), 275.
Wait, Betsy
G.
Bell, 349.
Christopher, 349.
Harriet
(B.),
Salton-
stall, 67.
John,
81.
Lucy B., 511.
Marvin, 67.
Oliver
B., 350.
Phebe
J. (B.), vi, 349.
Sarah,
81.
William B.,
349, 350.
Waite,
Almira, 395.
Anne L.
Langworthy,
506.
Loren G.,
506.
Wakefield,
Harriet E.
Holmes,
202.
Zera,
202.
Waldorf,
Alice E.,
460.
Berlin
H., 459.
Eloise C.
(B.), 275.
Harvey, 275.
Helen
Tredwell, 459.
Mary, 245.
Maud, 460.
Mertie, 460.
Minerva.
459.
Wales. Anna Haff,
231.
William H..
231.
Walker,
Ann
Burtis,
410.
Anna, 428.
Benjamin, 413.
Elma
E.,
182.
G.,
loi.
Harriet, 126.
Henry
B..
410.
James, 410.
James T..
410.
Jane, 305.
Lucy
A.
(B.), 410.
Mary
A.
Cutler, 413.
Mary
H..
410.
Melissa
(B.),
loi.
Oakley. 413.
Wallace. Adelaide.
213.
Elizabeth.
344.
Harriet.
408.
James,
lor.
Index.
Wallace, Jane,
loi.
Mary McClellan,
loi.
Walley,
Hannah Salton-
stall, 69.
Joseph, 69.
Wally,
Carrie
D., 214.
Walrod,
Eva
Seber,
288.
Fannie,
288.
George,
288.
Wands,
Elinore
Updyke,
411.
Elmer, 411.
Wanton. Martha, 145.
Ward, Betsey
M.
(B.),
255-
Giles
F.,
216.
John, 255.
Lucy B., 393.
Lucy
B.
(B.),
216.
Mary
L
Barber, 399.
Nelson, 255, 399.
Warden,
Delia D. Mur-
ray,
182.
Ware,
Martha
A., 478.
Wareman, John,
116.
Sarah,
116.
Warn,
B. E..
529.
Clara B.
Warren, 529.
Warner, Amy, 183.
Betsey, 359.
Maria, 425.
Mary, 311.
Nancy, 403, 405, 406.
Sally, 273.
Warren, Anson, 431.
Arthur
B., 431.
Benjamin P., 481.
Clara
B., 529.
Constance W..
391.
Cora L.
Smith, 431.
Delia
Bull, 431.
Eliza.
258.
George
H.,
391.
Georgie Williams, 391.
Grace, 257.
Ida L.
Hartw^ell,
529.
Jennie (B.), 481.
Oscar C,
529.
Sarah
(B.), 431.
Warrenson,
Abner
M.,
71.
Mary
A. Greene.
71.
Warthin. Alfred
S., 500.
Katherine L.
Angell,
500.
Washburn,
Alvin.
295.
Harriet A.
Crandall,
295-
Helen
L., 333.
Washington, George, 31.
635
Waterman,
Grace E.
Mathews, 395.
Richard, 395.
Thankful, 71.
Waters, Prudence, 115.
Watkins, Charles, 249.
Orpha
L.
(B.), 249.
Watrous, .Elias, 302.
Fanny E., 302.
Watson, Alexander, 229.
Amanda
(B.), 290.
Annie, 445.
Charles, 466.
Charles
M., 290.
Daisy A., 466.
Dee
E., 466.
Eliza, 258.
Elizabeth, 353.
Elizabeth
A., 466.
Gertrude
Stanhope,
353-
Helen, 466.
Henry H., 466.
James, 258.
James
F.,
466.
Jeanette, 466.
John J.. 353.
Mabel
Sulida, 466.
Mary Cooper, 445.
Mary Shortridge, 466.
Maud, 258.
Miriam
(B.), 46.
Nellie
O., 373-
Sarah
Hemphill, 229.
Thomas, 445.
Watt, James, 532.
Lvdia Hazenbuck.
532.
Maggie
A.. 532.
Watts, Carrie L..
334.
Clarissa Burns,
334.
Emily
E.
(B.), 334-
Harry
H..
334.
Herbert
C, 334.
Joseph
C,
334.
Virginia J., 334-
Way,
Clara,
279.
Kate, 377-
Weaver, Charles
L., 486.
H.
Reid, 416.
Hattie, 488.
James, 486.
Mary
E.
Ives, 486.
Minnie G. Skellie,
416.
Sarah.
320.
William L., xxviii.
Webb. Alburtus, 257.
INTary
E.
(B.). 257.
Weber. Marion.
508.
Webley. Daniel, 301.
Frederick
D., 301.
636
Webley, Mary
E.
Clark,
301.
Webster,
Alice
L., 412.
Almeda, 320.
Clara
J., 529.
Clemantine, 238.
Cora
M., 529.
Cyrus, 529.
Dwight W., 449.
Eearl
J., 529.
Eliza
Thompson, 529.
Elizabeth, 119.
Ellen S.
Meech, 412.
Emeline
(B.), 213.
Emma
E., 528.
George, 213.
George E., 529.
James, 238.
James P., 529.
John, 320.
Laura
E., 449.
Laura
J. (B.), 449.
Levi, 412.
Loa O.
Shepherd, 529.
Lucy, 239.
Martha Presturch.
449.
Nancy Owen, 238.
William, 449.
William
E., 449.
Wilmenia A.
(B.),
529-
Weeden, Elam,
261.
Hannah
Spencer,
261.
Sarah,
261.
Weedin, Catherine, 511.
Mary,
268.
Weeks, Almira.
354.
Caroline B.,
325.
Charles,
387.
Elizabeth M..
325.
Harriet S.
(B.), 324.
James H., 324.
Lois Winters,
387.
Mary
A.
(B.). 387.
William H., 387.
Wehrman,
Emma
L.,
527-
Hannah
.Luceke, 527.
William, 527.
Weightman,
Sarah
M.,
452.
Welch, Clarissa, 294,
471.
Olive.
530.
Weld.
Benjamin
D.. 285.
Cynthia. 285.
Persis Wicker.
285.
Welden. Selinda. 4S^.
Wells, A.
Judson, 468.
Adalaid
Utter, 468.
index.
Wells, Addie, 468.
Adelia P.
Brown,
288.
Albert, xix, xxiii,
xxvi.
Amanda
J. Ives, 318.
Amey, 178.
Calvin,
288.
Catherine B u r d i c
k,
382.
Catherine
M., 383.
Comfort
(B.), 54.
David, 382, 383.
Eliza, 356.
Elizabeth, 178.
Emily
L.
Palmer, 163.
Floyd B., 468.
George, 132, 251.
Hannah
B., 251.
Hannah B.
(B.), 251.
Hannah
M., 382.
Horatio, 318.
Isabelle, 469.
Jonathan, 178.
Joseph, 84,
288.
Laura, 468.
Lydia, 164.
Lydia Dodge, 251.
Maria, 192.
Martha, 270.
Mary, 287.
Mary
A.
(B.), 132.
Mary
E.
Thompson,
425.
Minnie M.
B., 468.
Oliver D..
251.
Phebe.
84. 196, 313.
Sally
E.
Sawyer, 430.
Samuel,
84.
Sarah.
84.
Susan
Potter, 84.
Thomas, 84.
William.
163. 468.
Zelora B..
468.
Welton,
Julia, 415.
Wentworth, Burret, 237.
Rebecca, 237.
Wequascooke (Harmon
Garret),
Indian
chief, 4.
Wescott, Albert, 309.
Amos, 259.
Catherine.
259.
Clara
(B.). 259.
Harold. 442.
Harriet Nash, 259.
Mina, 309.
Wesley.
Barbara.
457.
West, Abigail,
168.
Ann
(B.). 95.
Ann M.
Murphy, 314.
West, Arnold, 75.
Asa, 95.
Courtland, 314.
Fanny,
212.
Fanny Thompson,
212.
George, 95.
Hannah
(B.), 75.
James, 75.
Jesse, 95.
Joseph, 95.
Mary, 45.
Nancy, 95.
Prudence, 95.
Sarah, 95.
Susan, 361.
Susanna, 75.
Timothy, 95.
212.
William, 95.
Westcott,
Edward
N.,
442.
Frank R..
340.
Harriet A.
Langwor-
thy, 340.
Jane Dous, 442.
Lois.
383.
Philip, 442.
Violet, 442.
Westfall,
Charity
S.,
427.
Sarah,
423.
Westlake.
Charles, 533.
Julia F., 533.
Weston,
Celia Stone,
394-
Lizzie,
394.
Louisa.
248.
Milton.
394.
Wetmore,
Jesse, 305.
Mary
R.
Cheney. 305.
Sarah
Phillips. 305.
W. W..
305.
Wetsel.
Mary
E.
Hay-
den.
225.
Peter,
225.
Wexderby, John, 274.
Matilda
(B.), 274.
Wheaton, Almira,
418.
Amelia
Ball, 131.
Jennie, 131.
John,
260.
Noah,
131.
Sarah
Peckham,
260.
Wheeler, A.,
178.
Alice M.,
323.
Anne Cobb,
50.
Betsy
Gould.
412.
Caroline,
177.
Caroline E.,
178.
Deidamia F o r b u s
h,
178.
Wheeler, Eliza, 412.
Eloise M.
(BJ, 383.
Emily
E.
Brown, 483.
Frederick, 503.
George, 368.
Grace
D.,
vi.
Harry E., 503.
James H., 503.
Jessie E., 503.
Joel C., 412.
Lucinda, 380.
M. Kate
(B.), 499-
Mary
E.
Cleveland,
503-
Mary
Miner, 85.
Mary S., 509.
Mehitable, 85, 91.
Nancy M., 483.
Noyes, 499.
Priscilla, 51.
Richard
A.,
xxi.
Robert
C, 503.
Sarah P.
(B.), 368.
Thomas, 85.
Thomas W..
483-
Walter
N., 383-
William
B., 503.
William
J., 503.
Whipple,
Alice
Greene,
451-
Betsy. 321.
Dorothy. 189.
Frederick.
451.
George A., 267.
George
E..
451.
Hannah P.
(B.), 267.
Herbert E..
451.
Lydia (B.). 184.
Mary
Gardiner, 451.
Maude E..
451.
Whitaker, Mary
H. Che-
ney,
286.
Mary
M.. 286.
Robert,
286.
White, Ann,
161.
Cana
B., 427.
Caroline
Stephens,
427.
Charles, 263.
Charles E..
5,^2.
Charlotte H.
(B.),
452.
Clark, 427.
Delia.
248.
Dorcas
(B.),
88.
Dutee
J., 452.
Edna L.. 229.
Elizabeth,
263.
Elizabeth
Perry, -i^})-
Ellery,
88.
Index.
White,
Eva
Clark, 532.
George A., 452.
Godfrey,
160.
Jesse B., 452.
Joseph, 452.
Mary Bartlett, 452.
Nancy
F.
Bell, 177.
Phebe,
160.
Samuel,
229.
Sarah
J., 214.
Susan
Drmg, 214.
Thomas, 214.
Walter,
88.
I77-
Whiteside,
Hannah A.
Goodrich, 133.
John, 133.
Whitford, Albert, 465.
Clark. 226.
De
Florence, 277.
Eliza,
226.
Eliza
(B.).
226.
Eliza Whitford. 226.
Emenetta
J. (B.). 277.
Frances
(B.), 293.
George. 239.
Hosea, 226, 239.
Jesse,
210.
Mabel M.
Crandall,
465-
Marian A.
Jaques, 239.
Mary, 451.
Mary
Burch.
207.
IMaxson.
293.
O.
B., 465.
Polly. 471.
Prudence, 135. 210,
211.
Ruble Greenman. 211.
Silas.
207.
Stillman.
293.
William.
207.
Wh i t i n
g.
Addie M.
(B.). 475-
Archer B..
476.
Hamilton.
167. 475.
Josephine
Truman,
167- 475-
Merton A.,
475.
Whitla.
John
S..
440.
Nettie
Carrington, 440.
Whitmore. Abiah.
271.
Olive
(B.). 271.
Whitney,
Amanda. 421.
Eliza, 441.
Ellen, 2?6.
Laura.
282.
Whittaker, Priscilla.
238.
Whot. Thomas, xiii.
Wicker, Augusta, 438,
^17
Wicker, Augusta (B.),
438.
Augustus, 438.
Charles
A., 438.
Chauncey, W., 438.
Edith
Wade, 438.
Emeline
Cooley, 438.
Estelle
J., 438.
Estelle
J. Beebe, 438.
Persis, 285.
Sherman
A., 438.
Wickham, Rosalie, 419.
Susan
Morse, 419.
William, 419.
Wicks, Bartlett, 442.
Edward
B., 258.
Frederick
S., 442.
J. J., 398.
John D., 442.
Lily
M.
Doane, 442.
Lois
E., 511.
Martha
J.. 398.
Mary (B.), Lynde,
258.
Stanton
D., 442.
Wight, Lydia, 133.
Sarah Lord.
133.
Wightman,
Al f r ed
R.,
268.
Benjamin, 267.
Catherine W.
(B.),
268.
Emeline. c;o8.
Ida
M., 508.
Lydia
C
267.
Mary
W.. 268.
Mary
Weedin. 268.
Milton
J..
268.
Patience
Allen, 267.
Pel
eg W.,
268.
Theodore. 268.
William.
508.
Wilbor.
Mary, 240.
William,
3.
Wilbur. Adeline H.
Brown,
360.
Catherine.
276.
Celia.
77,. 135.
Charles
D.. 360.
Charlotte.
T^.
Dennis S.,
360.
Desire
Stillman, 98.
Elizabeth
(B.),
60.
Ethan, jt,.
Gideon. 102.
Hannah,
102.
Hannah
(B.),
102.
Isaiah. 08.
Jesse
W..
360.
Joanna, 73. 135.
638
Wilbur, Joanna (B.),
72.
John,
60.
John G., 360.
Joseph, -^2, 135.
Louisa
T., 360.
Mary Ann, T},.
Phebe, 164.
Sally, 7Z.
Sarah, 72.
Wilcox, Anna, 146.
Apollas, 415.
Chester, 415.
Clara
Brown, 495.
Clary J., n^.
Delyra P., 474.
Desire.
Zi, I35-
Edward, 146.
Elijah, 374.
Elizabeth, 495.
Elizabeth Andrew
s,
415-
F.
Elmer, 374.
Fanny Hungerford,
Florence O.
(B.), 374-
Georgiana, 415.
Glover
P., 495.
Hannah
(B.), 87.
Helen
L., 415.
Herbert
H., 374.
Huldah Sherman. 262.
I n e X L.
Broadbent,
415-
Joseph, 87.
Lucy,
60.
Lydia
Strait.
374.
Mary, 26,
262.
Mary
S., 415.
Nancy, 227, 238.
Sarah.
415.
Sarah M.
(B.), 414.
Sophia
Vose,
125.
Stephen, 125.
Stephen H.,
415.
Tabitha, 85.
Thomas, 376.
Timothy E..
495.
Wilde, John
C, 404.
Mary J.
Shenard,
404.
Olive L.
Burnham,
404.
Wilder, Alfred M..
225.
Anna G.
Addis, 225.
Ella H..
225.
Emma C,
225.
Tosiah.
225.
Tulia M..
448.
Laura Meader. 448.
Lydia
E.
(B.), 225.
Index.
Wilder,
Susan
Carlton,
225.
William
W., 448.
Wiley, Sarah, 265.
Wilkinson,
Clara V.
Loomis,
320.
Daniel
S., 320.
Willard, Mary, 413.
Willey,
Ida M., 412.
Williams,
A.
Ford, 409.
Ada
E., 310.
Anna
L., 451.
Arloene O.
(B.), 296.
Byron, 310.
Charles
P., 391.
David, 312.
Eliza,
162.
Elizabeth, 102, 391.
Ella,
206.
Ellen A. Bell,
312.
Emerancy (B.),
166.
Ephraim, 391, 393.
Ethel,
312.
George
E.,
312.
Georgia, 391.
Georgia (B.), 391.
Hannah.
204.
Hesebeth,
391.
Ichabod, 118.
James
V.
V., 409.
Jane, 177.
Jessie
A., 307.
Katherine V..
409.
Katherine Van Volk-
enburg. 409.
Leon,
312.
Margaret, 517.
Margaret
M.
(B.),
409.
Maria
Thompson. 307.
Mary
B..
310.
Mary
D.
(B.), 393.
Maud. 30^.
Nancy
CB.),
89.
Nellie M..
312.
Parmelia. 208
Rhnda (B.),
89.
Richard.
307.
Roxanna.
163.
Sarah. 192.
Sarah Dean.
312.
Schiivler. 40Q.
^tafford. t66.
Susan. 206.
Tncy
(B.). T18.
Thomas. 2q6.
Victoria. 310.
Walter,
312.
Wealthy, 105.
William, 89.
Williamson,
Carrie
E.,
435-
Darwm, 435.
Elizabeth, 435.
Elizabeth
(B.), 435.
Floyd, 435.
George H., 435.
Mae, 435.
Robert, 435.
Roy, 435-
Sarah, 418.
Sarah M.
(B.), 255.
Tryphena. 435.
William
D., 435.
William
H.,
255.
Wilsev.
Betsey Sanders,
487.
Eliza
J. (B.), 487.
Grace, 488.
Hugh
H.,
487.
Ina
B., 488.
Jay
E..
488.
Jeremiah, 487.
Leora
Brockway, 487.
Lucy, 488.
May D., 487.
Merwin
W., 487.
Wilson, Alexander, 307.
Anna
M., 275.
Anna
R., 433.
Carrie B.
(B.), 404.
Catherine
H., 423.
Celia
Sibley, 307.
Clara
Mead, 400.
Delia
Johnson, 423.
Elizabeth
(B.). 269.
Ellis.
481.
Eva K.
(B.), 481.
George, 400.
John, 275, 404, 423.
Kate Hall.
481.
Lena,
400.
Mary
E., 396.
Mary
McBride.
307.
Mary
Van Buren.
275.
Persis L.
(B.). 463.
Rollin E.,
481.
Sarah.
45. 464.
Thomas,
269.
William F..
463.
William M..
307.
Wilts. Rebecca,
74.
Wiltsie, Carrie E.
(B.),
472.
Earnest,
472.
Wiltsey,
Loretta,
169.
Winchester,
D w i
g
h
t,
308.
Edward.
453.
Ettie
M., 453.
Winchester,
M a h a 1 a
Ellsworth, 427.
Minnie A.
Stark, 308.
Rachel
Sigbee, 453.
Sheldon
S., 427.
Window, Polly Holmes,
367-
Wing,
Adalaid
(.B.),
439-
Adalaid
Avery, 439.
Albert
K., 439.
Bela, 439.
Elizabeth
Hutchins,
439-
Helsie
S., 439.
Marcia, 310.
Winn, Kathleen, 429.
Winne, Georgiana
Bur-
dick, 411.
William, 411.
Winnek,
Anna
L., 375.
Charles
I., 375.
Emilus
v., 375.
Irving F., 375.
John, 375.
Lorene E.
(B.), 375.
Mary Fuller, 375.
Ruth, 375.
Winter, Lucinda, 178.
Winters,
Eliza
Fox, 456.
Jane, 456.
Lois, 387.
Mary
E.
(B.), 456.
William
A., 456.
Winthrop, Rebecca, 69.
Wise,
Charles
W., 431.
E.
S., 219.
Ida M.
(B.), 431.
Wispell, Bessie, 333.
Edna
E., 333.
Joseph J., 333.
Lillie S.
(B.). 333-
Witbeck, Henrietta Van
Denburgh, 461.
John
V.
A., 461.
Maria
461.
W i t h e
y,
Esther Dun-
nock, 73.
Henry, 73.
John, 73.
Sarah A.
(B.), 73.
Witt, Lucy, 175.
Wittemore, Mary
E.
(B.), 341.
William
C,
341.
Witter, Hannah
A., 480.
Mary
E.,
507.
Wodell.
Mary, 546.
Ruth
Lawton, 546.
William, 546.
Index.
Wood,
Anna
(B.), 392.
Ben
C, 382.
Caroline
Maxson, 382.
Carrie A.
(B.), 308.
Carrie
M., 429.
Edith, 382.
Emily Heath, 382.
Erastus, 382.
Frances, 467.
Francis
G., 382.
Frank
B., 308.
Grace
M., 382.
Isabelle, 525.
Isabelle
Brown, 525.
James F., 382.
John, 2, 345.
Laura, 392.
Louise,
385.
M. E.
Paul, 382.
Mabel,
392.
Marion, 382.
Martha
Hargin, 345.
Mary A.,
118.
Millicent,
345.
Minnie, 382.
Ralph. 382.
Rufus, 382.
Sadie C.
359.
Samuel, 392.
Stephen, 382.
Woodbridge, Dudley, 70.
Sarah
Sheldon, 70.
Woodin,
Dolly S., 273.
Eri, 381.
Harriet
Stilcon, 381.
Riley, 273.
Woodmansee,
Sarah
M.,
150.
Woodruff, Edith
L., 524.
Horace
W., 524.
Lloyd, 524.
Maria
Osgood, 524.
Marion
C, 524.
Marion R.
(B.), 524.
Mary, 392.
Woods, Leona Ran-
dolph, 516.
William G.,
516.
Woodward, Anna, 173.
Anna M.,
520.
Annie
Miller,
173.
Elizabeth,
141.
Henry, 173.
Lvdia,
141.
Martha,
198.
Nathaniel. 141.
Woodworth, George,
286.
Kate,
161.
Mary (B.),
286.
Woodworth, Samuel,
286.
Sarah
Hills,
286.
Woof,
Helen
J., 532.
Isabelle, 532.
Joseph, 532.
Woolstrom,
Sarah A.
(B.),
280.
Thomas,
280.
Woolworth,
Eunice S.
(B.),
168.
Leonard,
168.
Worden, Lydia, 515.
Wortendyke, Cornelius,
443.
Hester, 443.
Rachel
Hooper, 443.
Wright, Albert,
261.
Amzi, 175.
Ann,
128.
Anna
E., 396.
Charles, 175.
Charles
A.,
261.
Clarissa
Welch, 471.
Eddie, 175.
Edward, 396.
Ellen
Jones, 531.
Freelove, 471.
Harvey, 531.
John, 471.
Lena, 531.
Loomis, 175.
Mary, 175.
Mary
E.
Wilson, 396.
Nancy (B.), 175.
Rhoda,
243.
Sarah,
343.
Sarah
J. (B.),
261.
Wyatt, Mary, 49, 94.
Wyer, Alice, 129.
Edward,
129.
Wyman, Elizabeth,
199.
Nehemiah,
199.
Susannah
Starns,
199.
Yarnall,
Nathan,
454.
Rebecca
Smith,
454.
Yates,
An ah F.
(B.),
535-
Arthur, 535.
Arthur
G.,
535.
Blyn, 214.
Frederick
L..
535.
Frederick
W.,
535.
John H.,
535.
Virginia
Holden, 535.
Yeaton,
Abbie
A., 478.
Alma
Sylvester, 478.
Amelia
Arnold,
308.
Estelle M.
(B.), 478.
Harriet
A^., 308.
640
Yeaton, James, 308.
York, Grace,
162.
Maria,
206.
Young, Abigail Holmes,
398.
Alice, 397, 398.
Caroline D.
(B.), 398.
Delia
McConnell, 387.
Index.
Young.
E.
T., 387.
Edith, 366.
Erastus, 153.
Ethel
G., 366.
Hannah A.
(B.),
Henry H., 366.
James W., 398.
Lina, 421.
153-
Young, Lizzie, 366.
Minnie, 387.
Robert
G., 366.
Samuel, 398.
Sarah C.
Sharp, 366.
Youngs, Lulu, 465.
Zimmerman, Margaret,
271.
WELL AND WINDLASS
At the old homestead where
Isaiah, Sr.,
was born.
ISAIAH
BABCOCK,
Sr
AND
HIS
DESCENDANTS
BY
A. EMERSON
BABCOCK
OF
ROCHESTER,
N. Y.
NEW YORK
EATON & MAINS
1903
41
TO xMY FOUR
CHILDREN,
William
J.,
Ralph
B., Eleanore,
and A.
Emerson,
Jr.,
This work is
affectionately
dedicated
by
The Author,
PREFACE
The data of the
genealogy
of "Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and
His Descendants" which
appear
in this book have been
gath-
ered from official sources and can be
depended upon
to be re-
liable and correct in all
details, so far as can be
ascertained,
after
years
of careful research and
study.
In this work I have
aimed at
brevity
rather than
elaboration,
and have
arranged
the records in the
simplest
and easiest
way
I could
devise, so
that the reader of
any
branch of the
family
could follow the
line to the end without
being obliged
to consult the index or
turn over a
large
number of
pages
in order to determine
any
line of descent. To the
large
number of descendants of Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
who have assisted me in
procuring
the
following
records I desire to extend
my grateful
and cordial thanks.
Those who have
especially
assisted in this work the writer
records as follows :
Mrs.
Emily
W.
(Babcock)
Alward. Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
Mrs. Hattie E.
Lacy,
M.D.,
Chicago,
111.,
Mrs. Fannie
Burch,
Byron,
111.,
Miss
Mary
E.
Phillips,
Oneonta,
N.
Y.,
Mrs.
Mary
E.
Boardman, Schenevus, X.
Y.,
Mr. Artemas
Bissell, Montclair, N.
J.,
Mrs. Louise C.
Sprague,
Athens,
N.
Y.,
Mrs.
James
E.
Scott, Middletown, N.
Y.,
Mrs. A. P.
Jones,
Catskill. N. Y.,
Hon. Charles
Kelsey, Marquette,
Mich.,
Mrs. Clarence De
Puy. Brighton.
N. Y..
Mrs. Adelaide
Roper, Wittenberg, Wis.,
Mr. Havilah
Babcock,
Neenah, Wis.,
Mr. Frank S.
Wood, Batavia, N.
Y.,
Mrs. Electa
(Babcock)
Reese, Chadwicks, N.
Y.,
Mrs.
Lucy
Olivia
(Babcock)
Clark,
Lansing, Mich.,
Mr.
Bradley
W^
Babcock, Concord
Depot, Va.,
Hon. I. H.
Babcock,
Lockport,
N.
Y.,
and a
large
number of others.
vi
Preface.
The records here
presented
are the resuh of
years
ol carefu\
research and
study,
all
previous genealogists having
heen un-
able to trace Isaiah
Babcock, Sr., successfully.
The
writer,
without the assistance of
previous published
records,
was
obliged
to commence at the
beginning
and trace all lines care-
fully
to the end. I have been
prompted
to this work
solely
because it seemed to be
high
time that a record of the
family
be
gathered
before the
present generations
had all
passed
away,
the
writings
of those
genealogists
Albert Wells and
Royal
R. Hinman
being
so
largely
at variance with the truth
concerning
the
early history
of the Babcock
family.
If what
is here
presented
to the members of the Babcock
famil}^
shall
prove
to be a source of information and
pleasure,
the writer
will be contented and will feel his labors have not been in vain.
A. Emerson Babcock.
Brighton,
N.
Y.,
May
i, 1903.
ILLUSTRATIONS.
FACING
PAGK
Well and
Windlass,
Old
Homestead,
where Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
was
Born
(Frontispiece)
Peru,
Mass 6
Partridgefield,
N. Y 8
Partridgefield,
N.
Y.,
Showing
Babcock Settlement lo
Congregational
Church, Westford,
N, Y
14
Masonic Medal Presented to Col. Samuel Babcock
(page 14)
Residence of Colonel Samuel
Babcock, Worcester,
N. Y 18
Sarah Babcock
Wing
22
James
M. Babcock
24
William
J.
Babcock 28
Mrs. Phoebe W. Cornell
30
Eleonore Babcock
30
A. Emerson Babcock
34
Hon.
Jeptha
W. Babcock
36
Hon, Isaac H. Babcock
40
Hon. Charles H. Babcock
42
Stephen Henry
Babcock
46
Henry
H. Babcock
50
George
S. Babcock
54
Leicester Babcock 60
George
Reed Babcock 68
Havilah Babcock 82
Adelbert Archer Babcock
90
Brigadier-General
Orville E.
Babcock,
U. S. A
94
Bradley
W. Babcock
98
Louisa Babcock Green 102
Jonas
Babcock's Home
104
Enoch Babcock 106
Carrie Odell
(Green)
Strahorn 108
Isaiah Babcock and Wife ... no
William
Henry
Babcock and Wife no
John
Barton Babcock and Wife no
ISAIAH
BABCOCK,
Sr.,
AND HIS
DESCENDANTS.
Isaiah
Babcock,
seventh child of
James, Jr.,
and Sarah
(Vose) Babcock,
was born in North
Stonington,
Conn.
(Pnng
hun
ga mung Farm), Jan. 29, 1719.
He was
baptized
by
the Rev.
James Noyes, pastor
of the First
Congregational
Church,
Stonington, Conn.,
Feb.
i,
1719.
On Dec.
25, 1738,
he married Miss Elizabeth
Plumb,
daughter
of
George
and
Prudence
(Richardson) Plumb,
of
Stonington,
Conn. She
was born about
17
16. Her
father,
George Plumb,
son of
John
and Elizabeth
(Green)
Plumb,
of New
London, Conn., re-
moved to
Stonington
before
marriage,
and
married, lived,
and
died there. He was a
shipowner
and
shipmaster,
sailed to
the West
Indies,
and also traded
along
our coast. From
Plumb
Genealogy, by
H. B.
Plumb,
Peely,
Pa., we learn "he
was once fined in
Barbados,
Dec.
17, 171 5,
for
coming
there
from New
London,
Conn.,
without his clearance
papers signed
by
the collector." There was no collector of the
port
of New
London at that
time,
which was certified
by
the Governor of
Connecticut to the
Governor, Col.
Lowthar,
of
Barbados,
George
and his wife
joined
the church Mar.
12,
17
10. He
was
shipwrecked
and drowned off Plumb Island in a severe
gale.
He was called an
Englishman. "April 23, 17 19,
the
Governor and Council ordered him to take certain measures at
his
sloop,
where
they
had the
smallpox
on board."
Their children were:
Prudence, b. Nov. 18.
1709;
m.
Ephraim
Fellows.
Samuel, b. Oct.
4, 1712;
m. Grace Babcock.
Anna.
b.
1714;
m. Nov. 10,
1737.
Elizabeth, b. about
1716;
m. Isaiah Babcock.
There were
probably
more
children,
but I can find no record
of them.
Isaiah Babcock's farm was in
Voluntown, Conn., next north
to North
Stonington.
A
jjortion
of his farm was in
Stoning-
2 Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
ton,
but his house I assume was in Voluntown. His
grand-
father,
Capt. James Babcock,
remembered him in his will as
follows :
"Item. I
give
and
bequeath
unto
my grandson
Isaiah Bab-
cock,
the son of
my
son
James dec'd,
a tract of land
lying
in
Stonington containing
two hundred and
forty
acres,
more or
less,
bounded as follows :
Northerly
on land I have
given
un-
to
my grandson
Nath'el Babcock
by
deed:
Easterly
etc. and
further
my
Will is that in case
my grandson
Elias Babcock
shall lose his land that I
gave
him
by
deed of
gift by ye
Volun-
town men then I
give
him the one-half of the said
240
acres
to be
equally
divided between him and Isaiah to them,
their
heirs and
assigns
forever."
We find in the
probate
records of
Voluntown,
Conn., the
following
:
"Isaiah Babcock and Isaiah
Babcock,
Jr.,
of
Voluntown,
conveyed April 25th, 1772,
to Isaac
Gallup
for
450 pounds,
150
acres of
land,
and on the same date
Isaiah, Jr., conveyed
to
Gallup 50
acres of land for 20
pounds."
This was
Isaiah, Sr.'s,
farm.
Children of Isaiah and Elizabeth
(Plumb) Babcock,
all re-
corded
upon
the town records of
Stonington excepting
the last
three,
which are found
upon
the town records of Voluntown :
Isaiah, Jr.,
b.
Apr. 27, 1741.
Enoch,
b. Dec.
27, 1742.
Elizabeth,
b.
June 9, 1745.
Elisha,
b.
July 26, 1747.
George,
b.
July 27, 1749.
John,
b. Nov.
13, 1752.
Phebe,
b. Oct.
5, 1755.
Elias,
b. Dec.
14, 1757.
Samuel,
b. Dec.
2, 1761.
Jonas,
b.
May 14, 1764.
It is noticed that
Isaiah,
Sr.,
was
early
in life
baptized
in the
First
Congregational
Church of
Stonington,
Conn. The fol-
lowing appears
on record :
"Isaac
Gallup,
Thos.
Douglas
and others and Isaiah Bab-
cock
upon
the dismissal of the Rev. Mr. Dorrance from Vol-
untown
Church,
very
desirous to
enjoy public worship
as we
think
right
which is
according
to the
Congregational platform
now received
liberty
from the town and General
Assembly
to
join
in a
society by
themselves without
being
directed bv
any
other
society."
This was on Mar.
5, 1771,
at the Rev. Mr. Dorrance's
dismissal.
Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
3
"A
society
called Nazareth was
thereupon
formed in the
south
part
of Voluntown and the church
gathered
there."
The writer has in his
possession
a letter written
by Joshua
Babcock,
who was a son of
Squire Joshua,
who was son of
Oliver,
brother to
Isaiah,
Sr. This letter is as follows :
Unadilla
Forks,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
i6,
1856.
Dear Cousin : I was hiohlv ""ratified in receivin"- a letter
from
you
in last
evening's
mail in which
you
make
incjuiries
in
regard
to
your
Grandfather which was
my
much
respected
Uncle
Christopher
A. Babcock. I wish it was in
my power
to
give you
the desired
information,
at the time 1 saw him
last I was not more than
3
or
4 years
old,
of course cannot
remember much of him as to his
size,
complexion
etc. I how-
ever
carry
in
my
left arm a beautiful schar from his lancet in-
serting
the
smallpox
matter. I will relate a circumstance
which occurred when he left
Stonington.
He
gave
me a
sheep
which
my
father
kept
until I had five when he let them out to
double and
by
that
process
when I was 21 I had about
$40.00
which
helped-
to
give
me a start in the world. Aunt
Polly your
grandmother
and her little son made a visit at
my
fathers. I
remember them well. Your Grandmother was the first
per-
son I ever heard Parse
grammar,
it was not known in those
days
in our
schools,
at which
place
I received
my
small educa-
tion. I will now
speak
of our
ancestors,
the
family
of brothers
consisted of
Isaiah,
James, Elijah,
Elias
(Oliver
which was
my
Grandfather,
and
Timothy,
the most of them I
knew, their
Posterity
has
spread
almost
through
the whole of these United
States,
recently
we had a state senator
by
the name of
George
R. Babcock from Buffalo. I took the
liberty
to write him
found he was a descendent of Uncle
Isaiah,
we also had a
Mem. of
Assembly
from
Niagara
Co. a descendent of Isaiah.
I have been made
acquainted
with Cous. Samuel Babcock of
this
county,
a son of
Isaiah,
and of course own cousin to
your
grandfather.
He told me
my
Grandfather was a rude man
and when he came to his fathers
visiting
he would be full of
glee,
and that his father was a
Presbyterian
of the strictest
order. Would
say
to our Grandfather in the
evening
"Come
Brother Oliver its time for
prayers."
His Uncle Oliver would
be
serious,
but as soon as
prayer
was said would be as rude as
ever,
and at the time he had fears
concerning
his Uncle Oli-
vers children but traced of them ever since and he was satis-
fied
they
were
altogether
before the children of either of the
brothers,
says
he there was
your
Uncle Oliver
4
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
was a
very
celebrated
Capt.
in the
Revolution,
lost his life for
his
coiintrys good,
and
my
father
Jcjshna
a
Justice
Peace
27
years giving great
satisfaction. Uncle William and Gersham
both
Captains
soon after the war.
your grandfather
a suc-
cessful
surgeon
and
physician
in the time which tried mens
souls,
and some
womans,
Uncle Daniel was a
Senator,
and a
Judge
and all of them
stead}- exemplary
men,
lived
respected,
and died
regretted by
all their
acquaintances.
I have now
come down to our own
family
with which
you
have been made
partially acquainted. My
wife died more than one
year
since
after we had lived
togetlier
more than
55 years.
I have
just
entered
my 83rd year
is it not
passing strange
that a
Harp
of
a thousand
strings
should
keep
in tune so
long
but we must
thank God and take
courage.
I
hope
to see
your
Masonic
magazine.
I think I have seen
your
name connected with the order
I also am that I am
Yours
very respectfully,
Joshua
Babcock.
Cousin
James
F. Babcock.
(The
Hon.
James
F. Babcock mentioned was editor of the
Daily
Palladium,
Xew
Haven,
Conn.,
and President of the
Connecticut
Senate.)
After
Isaiah, Sr.,
had sold his farm in Voluntown to Gal-
lup,
with the
exception
of his eldest
son, Isaiah,
Jr.,
and his
family,
he and the remainder of his
family
removed to what
was then
Partridgefield,
now Hinsdale and
Peru,
Berkshire
County,
Alass. In
January, 1902,
I
inspected
the
county
rec-
ords of Berkshire
County,
at
Pittsfield,
Mass.,
and found the
following
deeds of
record,
which are exact
copies
:
Joseph
Loomer of
Partridgefield
To
(Book
12,
Page 13)
Isaiah Babcock.
Know all Men
by
these
Presents,
that
I,
Joseph
Loomer of
Partridgefield
in the
County
of
Berkshire,
In Consideration
of
thirty-two
Pounds,
ten
shillings
lawful
money, paid
me
by
Isaiah Babcock of Voluntown,
in the
County
of
Windham,
and
Colony
of Connecticut
yeoman.
The
Receipt
whereof I
do
Hereby acknowledge,
do
hereby give, grant,
sell and con-
vey
unto the said Isaiah Babcock and his
Heirs, One half
part
to be taken on the
Southerly
end of a lott of land in
Partridge-
field aforesaid
being
the Lott No.
thirteen,
the whole Lott
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
5
contains one Hundred and
fifty
acres more or less
Saveing
only
the Town Road
crossing
said Land is Reserved. To
Have and to hold the same to the said Isaiah Babcock and his
Heirs,
to his and their use and Behoof forever. And I do
covenant with the said Isaiah Babcock and his Heirs and As-
signs,
That I am
lawfully
seized in Fee of the Premises. That
they
are free of all Incum])rances. That I have
good i'iight
to
sell and
cojucy
the same to the said Isaiah Babcock. And
that 1 will warrant and Defend the same to the said Isaiah
Babcock and his Heirs and
Assigns forever,
against
the Law-
ful Claims and Demands of all Persons.
In Witness whereof I have hereunto set
my
hand and seal
the fifteenth
Day
of
June,
in the twelfth
year
of his
Majesty's
Reign
Anno
que Domini,
\'/'/2.
Joseph
Loomer
(l. s.)
In
presence
Olv. Partridge.
Solo. Stoddard.
It will be noticed that the above deed is dated
June 15, 1772.
Isaiah sold to
Gallup
in Voluntown
Apr. 25, 1772.
So it took
the
emigrants, traveling
with
ox-teams,
wagons,
horses, and
on horse and
foot,
several
weeks,
through
a wilderness inhab-
ited
by
wolves and wild
beasts,
to reach their destination. The
above deed was recorded Mar.
3, 1774,
and
acknowledged
be-
fore Olv.
Partridge, Justice
of the Peace.
Two
years
from the date of the above deed Isaiah Babcock
purchased
additional
land,
as
appears
in the
following
deed,
recorded Mar.
3. 1774, by
M.
Hopkins, Regs.:
(Book 12,
Page 19.)
Thomas. Marshal
To
Isaiah Babcock.
To all
People
unto whom these Presents shall come Thomas
Marshal of Boston in the
County
of Suffolk and Province of
ye
Massachusetts
Bay
in New
England
Esquire
sendeth Greet-
ing.
Know
ye
that I the said Thomas Marshal for and in
Consideration of the Sum of Two Hundred and
fifty pounds
Lawful
Money
to me in Hand well and
truly
paid
by
Isaiah
Babcock of
Partridgefield
in the
County
of Berkshire and
Province aforesaid
yeoman.
The
Receipt
whereof I do here-
by acknowledge
Have
Granted,
Bargained. Sold,
Conveyed
and
Confirmed,
and
by
these Presents Do
Grant,
Bargain, Sell,
6 IsaiaJi
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
Convey
and Confirm unto the said Isaiah Babcock One Cer-
tain Lott of land in the
Township
No.
2,
in the said
County
of Berkshire
being
the
SetHng
Lott No. 2
containing
one
Hundred and
fifty
acres,
and also
Fifty
acres of the
Setling
Lott No. I
(Saving
and
reserving
out of the said Lott No. 2
the Mill Stream
running
thro' the same and the
Privilidges
thereto
belonging
and also half an acre of land
adjoining
said
Stream that is to
say
three
eights
of an acre on the East side
and one
eighth
Part of one acre on the West side of said
Stream. To Have and to hold the said
granted
Premises
(saving
and
reserving
as
aforesaid)
unto the said Isaiah Bab-
cock his Heirs and
Assigns.
To his and their
only proper
use,
benefit and Behoof forever. And the said Thomas Mar-
shal for
myself my Heirs,
Executors and Administrators do
hereby
Covenant with the said Isaiah Babcock his Heirs and
Assigns.
That I am
lawfully
Seized in Fee of the Premises.
That
they
are free of all Incumbrances. That I have
good
right
to Sell and
convey
the same to the said Isaiah Babcock
to hold as
aforesaid,
and that I will Warrant and Defend the
said
granted
Premises,
(Saving
and
reserving
as
aforesaid)
unto the said Isaiah Babcock his Heirs and
Assigns
forever
against
the LawfuU claims and Demands of all Persons.
In witness whereof I the said Thomas Marshal and
Lucy
my
wife In token of her free Consent to this
bargain
and Sale
and full
Relinquishment
and
Quit
claim of all her
right
of
Dower and Thirds of and in the
afore-granted
Premises have
hereunto set our hands and seals the
twenty
third
Day
of Feb-
ruary
Anno
Domini,
One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sev-
enty
Four,
and in the fourteenth
year
of his
Majesty's Reign.
Signed,
Sealed and Delivered
in Presence of
Henry
Allen,
Junr.
Thos. Marshal & Seal
Nathanial Coil Allen. Lucy Marshal & Seal
Suffolk ss.
Boston,
Feb.
23rd, 1774.
Then
ye
above named Thomas Marshal
Esqr,
and
Lucy
his
wife
acknowledged ye
Instrument to be their Act and Deed
Before me.
Belcher
Noyes,
Justice
of Peace.
The Town of
Partridgefield
was
incorporated
as a town
from 1
77
1 to
1806,
and was
composed
of a
portion
of the town
of Hinsdale and the
adjoining
town of Peru. It was six miles
long
and four and one half miles broad. This
township
in-
PERU,
MASS.
Where I found the town records of
Partridgefield,
Alass.
Page
6.
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
7
eluded the
greater j)ortion
of Hinsdale and all of
Peru,
and
was
purchased
at
public
auction in
Boston,
June
2, 1762,
for
1,460 by
Oliver
Partridge
and Elisha
Jones,
and was named
in honor of the former. It is located on the Green Mountains.
Climate is cold and severe in
winter,
and the soil hard and
stony
and
only adapted
to
grazing.
The first team crossed
over the mountains in
1767,
and it has since become a
regular
turnpike
road. Isaiah's
farm,
without
doubt,
was as fertile
and
productive
as
any, being probably
located in the
valley
along
Hinsdale Creek near
Dalton,
in what is now the town
of Hinsdale. That he was active and
prominent
in town af-
fairs is
proven by
the official town records of
Partridgefield.
The writer examined these records found in the town of Peru
in
January, 1902,
and
presents
them in full:
Town
Meeting
held at Isaiah Babcock's
house.
Adjourned
town
meeting
held at Isaiah
Babcock's house.
Town
meeting
held at his house.
Isaiah Babcock chosen Warden.
Adjourned
Town
Meeting
at house of
Isaiah Babcock in
Partridgefield.
Chosen
Tythingman.
Town
meeting
at his house.
Town
Meeting
at his house.
Ad. Town
Meeting
at Iiis house.
Ad. Town
Meetinof
at his house.
Town
Meeting. Appointed
to
inspect
accounts of Assessors. Also on
Committee to
inspect
a new road.
Mar.
14th, 1775.
At Town
Meeting
elected Assessor in
place
of Deacon Kinnie who had
gone
into the
army.
Mar. 1
8th,
1776.
Voted that Isaiah Babcock and others
be innholders in the town.
Mar. 1
8th,
1776.
At Town
Meeting
elected Assessor and
Innholder.
July 7th, 1777.
Voted to be innholder for this
year.
April 13th, 1778.
Voted Isaiah Babcock care for
ministry
lot.
Dec.
23rd, 1777.
Public
Meeting appointed
on Commit-
tee to assist the Assessors.
Mar. 1
6th,
1778.
Town
Meeting
elected
Tythingman.
May
8 Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
Mar. 1
6th,
1778.
At Town
Meeting
elected
Surveyor
of
Highways.
Mar.
ist,
1779.
Elected to Committee on
Safety.
Also
to
provide preaching
for the
year.
Mar.
22nd,
1779.
Town
Meeting
was held at his house.
April 2nd,
1779.
At Town
Meeting
chosen to let out min-
istry
lands,
rent to be
paid
in clear-
ing.
Isaiah was a
very
strict church member and took an active
interest in
everything
which
pertained
to the church.
From the Town Church Records of Peru I have
gathered
the
following:
"April, 1773.
Town
Meeting
at 8 a. m.
Voted,
the Se-
lectmen to
agree
with Mr. Isaiah Babcock
concerning meeting
in his house for
public worship,
if
they
can hire
it,
and if
they
cannot have his house for that
purpose,
then to meet in Nathan
Watkins' barn for
public worship."
At another Town
Meeting
Isaiah Babcock was elected to
some
office,
but the record was so
badly
torn as to be
illegible.
In the
history
of Berkshire
County,
vol.
ii,
page
266,
pub-
lished in
1885, appears
the
following:
"Church
Meetings
that
year
were held in the house of Isaiah
Babcock and in Nathan Watkins' barn."
Page 9,
Centennial
Congregational
Church
History,
Hins-
dale, Mass.,
has the
following:
"At a
regular
town
meeting Jan.
2,
1792,
the town refused
to
join
with Nathanial
Kellogg,
Nathan
Warner,
James Wing,
Caleb
Goff,
Nathan
Webb,
James
Foot,
Charles Babcock and
others in a
petition
to the
legislature
for a committee to locate
a
meeting
house and determine whether
any part
of the in-
habitants
ought
to be set off to other towns."
Page
10. "For a
long
time the
question
of
forming
a
parish
or new town had been much
agitated
which culminated
in a
petition
to the
Legislature
of the inhabitants of the east
part
of Dalton with those in the west
part
of
Partridgefield
to be
incorporated
as a
parish
or town."
In answer to the
petition
a committee was
appointed
who
W'Cnt to Dalton to
investigate.
As a result of their
report,
the
West
parish
of
Partridgefield
w^as
incorporated
in
June, 1795,
on the lines
designated
and
expected.
The
following
is the
copy
of a document which was sent to
the General Court over one hundred
3^ears ago
:
%
4^^
PARTRTDGEFIELD, OTSEGO CO.. N. Y.
Page
lo.
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
9
"To the Honorable the Senate and House of
Representatives
in General Court assembled.
"The Petition of a Number of the Inhabitants of the West
part
of
Partridgefield
and the South East
part
of
Dalton,
each in the
County
of Berkshire and Commonwealth of Mas-
sachusetts,
Humbly
Sheweth,
that it is their
re(|uest
on Ac-
count of the Situation of their Towns
respectively
to be Set
of from their Town and Enexed to Each
other,
and be
formed into a Town or Parish as Shall be
Thought
most for
the
good
of the Towns and the Petitioners
Respectively,
and
for that
purpose your
Petitioners
Humbly Pray
that
your
Honours would take the matter into
your
Deliberate Consid-
eration and Grant a Committee at the
Expense
of the Peti-
tioners to View the
Premises,
and
give
their
opinions
whether
or not it is reasonable that the Petitioners Should have their
Prayer granted,
and if
granted,
to
say
how much of the Towns
Shall be So Set
together,
and Whether in their
opinion
it will
be most for the
good
of the Towns and the Petitioners Re-
spectively
to have Said
Society
formed into a Town or Par-
ish

and
your
Petitioners as in
duty
bound Shall Ever
Pray.
"Partridgefield Jan'y 5th, 1795."
Ninety-six persons signed
the above
petition,
and
among
them were Isaiah Babcock and his son
John
Babcock.
In answer to the
foregoing petition,
a committee was
duly
sent,
and the "West Parish in
Partridgefield"
became incor-
porated.
It had a
legal
existence of two
days
less than nine
years,
when it was
merged
and lost in the
present
town of
Hinsdale. The General Court which
granted
the
request
was
assembled in the historic old
statehouse,
still
preserved
at the
head of State
Street,
in Boston. The towns of
Partridgefield
and Dalton were not
represented
that
year,
a local
option
law
allowing
small towns to send a
representative
or not
as
they
chose. The act was
signed by
Governor Samuel
Adams,
fourth
governor
under the constitution of
1780.
His
customary
dress on
public occasions,
we are
informed,
was a
tie,
wig,
cocked
hat,
knee
breeches,
silver shoe
buckles,
and a
red cloak. The act was
signed
on the
23d
of
June, 1795,
and
the news of its
passage
was
brought
from Boston to Berk-
shire
by stage,
but arrived
forty-six years
ahead of
cars,
and
sixty-six
before a
telegram.
It was received in the midst of
the
busy
season,
for
they
were all farmers in those
days.
Each town and
parish
was
obliged
to build a
meetinghouse
and
support
a
minister,
as well as build schoolhouses and
sup-
42
lo Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
port
schoolmasters,
both
requirements being equally binding.
The churches must be
orthodox,
which was construed to
mean
Congregational,
it
being
the
standing
order in the
State.
The assessors' tax book for the
year 1798
shows one hun-
dred and
fifty-one
resident
taxpayers
and six nonresident.
The valuation of the
parish
was
17,322
New
England
cur-
rency,
or
$57,740.
The valuation now of the same
territory
is
$700,000.
There were
Works 66 Houses
PARTRIDGEFIELD. OTSEGO COUNTY.
Showing
site of Babcock settlement, district school, etc.
Page
12.
Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants. 1 1
eter in winter
frequently drops
to
30 degrees
below zero in the
Berkshire
Hills,
the
regular
attendants at the church services
must have been
pretty hardy people
to have been able to have
remained
through
the services. The first sexton was
paid
a
salary
of three dollars
per year. They
were a
hard-working,
upright,
and industrious
people.
Of the
privations they
en-
dured we can form our own
opinion.
The
following
deeds
appear
on record in the office of the
Register
of Deeds of Berkshire
County
:
Vol.
xix,
page 439:
"Isaiah Babcock
conveyed
to his son
Elisha on Dec.
6th,
1777, 52)4
acres of land off from his own
farm for
30."
Vol.
xxi,
page 395:
"To his son
John Jan. 25th. 1787,
a
large portion
of his home
farm,
and
53
acres additional for
300."
Vol. XXX,
page 399:
"To
Jason
Goodrich Mar.
loth,
1788.
21J/2
acres for
43."
"To Isaiah and his son
John by
deed dated
April
28th,
1792,
to
Jesse
Goodrich.
38
acres of land for
96."
This is the last of record of Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
in Berkshire
County.
Mass.,
His wife's name does not
appear upon any
of
his deeds to
purchasers
of land. It is
certain,
however, she was
living,
for,
in
1795.
she was one of the
twenty-three
founders
of the First
Congregational
Church in Hinsdale. Mass.. which
was
organized
at her son
John
Babcock's house. Isaiah Bab-
cock,
Sr.. was in the W^ar of the
Revolution,
as is evidenced
by
the
following:
George
Plumb Bacon,
eighty-two years
of
age
and a
grand-
son of Phebe
(Babcock)
Blackman
(daughter
of Isaiah,
Sr.),
writes as follows: "Grandma Blackman
(Phebe Babcock)
would sit down and talk about the battle when Cornwallis was
taken. Her father was in the battle."
According
to this
story
Isaiah, Sr..
was in the Continental
Army
at the battle of York-
town,
which terminated in the surrender of Lord Cornwallis.
It is noticed Isaiah, Sr., was elected on the Committee of
Safety, Partridgefield,
Mass., Mar. i,
1779.
Cornwallis sur-
rendered Oct.
19,
1
78
1. It is the
opinion
of the writer that
Isaiah, Sr.,
along
with others volunteered their services at this
critical time, but did not serve as a member of the
army
for
any long period
of time. A careful examination of records in
the War
Department
at
W^ashington
fails to find him recorded.
This, however,
is not
absolute,
and official record of his service
may
be found before this is
printed.
Isaiah, Sr.,
was called
"Zare" for short. It is noticed that
according
to the town rec-
12 Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
ords of
Partridgefield
he was elected
"Innkeeper."
The tra-
dition that he
kept
a
pubhc
tavern near
Partridge
Meadows,
now the town of
Dalton,
is
probably
correct. He with his
family
and his sons and their
families,
with the
exception
of
Elias and
John,
sold their real estate about
1795,
and
joined
the
emigration
out of Massachusetts which flowed to the States
of New York and Ohio. Tlie writer was informed while in
Peru last
year
there are
eighteen
liundred old cellars in town
without house over them.
Isaiah, Sr.,
and his
family
and all
his sons and their
families,
with the
exception
of Elias and
John,
who remained in
Massachusetts,
emigrated
to a
place
in
New York State in what was then
Montgomery,
now
Otsego.
County,
between the towns of Elk Creek and
Westford,
and
made a settlement
there,
and named the
place Partridgefield
in honor of the
place they
came from in Massachusetts. Of
their
journey through
the wilderness to this
spot
the writer
regrets
he has no incidents to record.
They
must have suf-
fered
many privations
incident to a new
country.
The writer
has been to the site of the Babcock
settlement,
and was
very
much
impressed
with the
similarity
of the
surrounding
coun-
try, valleys,
and streams to the Berkshire Hills in Massachu-
setts where the
pioneers
came from. The settlement was lo-
cated in a rich and fertile
valley
at the foot of a
long
hill which
is called to this
day
Babcock Hill.
Through
the
A-alley
flows
a stream of
pure spring
water,
in which brook trout are found
to this
day
in
great
numbers. Isaiah. Sr., and his wife and
daughter
Elizabeth made their home with their son Col. Sam-
uel. The cellar of the old house can still be seen, but the house
proper
has been
long
obliterated.
It has been claimed
by
some
previous
writers that
Isaiah,
Sr.,
died in
Connecticut,
and
by
others that he died in Massa-
chusetts,
all of which was
wrong.
The
youngest
son of his
large family, Jonas
Babcock,
was
very
methodical and
kept
a
daily
record of events in a book which is still
preserved.
The
writer in his visitation to
Otsego County
in
1902
saw this
book,
and must
say
that if it had not been for this treasure, which
has been carefull
preserved
all these
years by Jonas
Babcock's
descendants,
the
place
where Isaiah Babcock, Sr.,
and his fam-
ilv removed to when
they
left Massachusetts would have still
remained a
-mystery.
In
Jonas
Babcock's book is recorded the
following:
"Father and mother removed from
Partridgefield
to Worcester March
loth,
1799.
Mother died October
4th,
1804."
To
guard against any
mistake in this
matter,
the writer cor-
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
13
responded
with the
Register
of
Deeds, Worcester,
Mass..
and
inquired
if the name Isaiah Bal)cock
appeared
on record in his
office between the
years 1794
and
1804,
and received the fol-
lowing reply
:
Worcester
District,
Registry of Deeds.
Oct.
3. 8:53
.\. M.,
T902.
The name of Isaiah Babcock cUjcs not
appear
in our index
from 1
73
1 to
1840.
Yours,
Daniel
Kent,
Reg.
The writer states it as a fact that Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and
his wife Elizabeth
(Plumb)
Babcock made their home with
their son Col. Samuel in the town of
Worcester, Otsego
County,
N.
Y.,
and both died there: Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
Oct.
5, 1814, aged
over
95 years;
and his wife Elizabeth
(Plimib)
Bal)cock,
Oct.
4, 1804.
A
living-
descendant,
grandson
of Col.
Samuel,
has informed the writer he remembers
hearing
his
brothers and sisters
speaking
of the decease of
Isaiah, Sr.,
and
his wife at his
grandfather
Col. Samuel's house. A
grand-
daughter
of Col. Samuel has told the writer the same circum-
stance,
and another
granddaughter
related this circumstance
to the writer: "Elizabeth
(Plumb)
Babcock made her home
with
my grandfather
Col. Samuel. She called a boiled dinner
'pot
luck,'
and also used to
play
with the
rag
dolls of the chil-
dren on the
floor,
as she became
cjuite
childish with
advancing
years."
In the town of
Westford,
not over ten miles from where
Col. Samuel and his
family
resided in the town of
Worcester,
is the
Congregational
Church of Westford. The writer has
been inside of this church and examined its
records,
which are
very carelessly kept.
The decease of Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
is
recorded
upon
these church records. This was once a
pros-
perous
and
progressive
church.
Many
of his children and
grandchildren
and
great-grandchildren
were members of this
church. The
early
records of this church seemed to be in a
chaotic
state,
many
records
having
been torn out
by people
in
pursuit
of information and carried
away.
The records state
the Westford
Congregational
Church was
organized by
brother
Jeddediah
Bushnell
September,
1800. Another
entry
the writer
noted was: "Revival 181 1.
July
1812
preached
in a
neighbor-
ing
wood the house
being
insufficient." It is noticed that some
u
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
of
Isaiah,
Sr.'s,
children did not
escape
the censure of the
church
society
for
being
derelict in attendance at church meet-
ings.
This was once a
prosperous
church,
but it has dwindled
down in
membership
to less than half a dozen members. It is
a wooden structure located on a hill. Its
appearance
is
pleasing
to the
eye,
and the inside is neat and comfortable. A
gallery
is in the rear of the inside of the church. The writer noticed
a
fine,
large,
handsome Bible on the
pulpit
which
upon opening
was found dated
1798.
The church is heated
by
a
large
stove.
The town of Westford is nine miles east of
Cooperstown,
eleven miles south of
Cherry Valley,
and
fifty-six
miles west
Masonic Medal Presented to Col. Samuel Babcock in
Worcester,
Otsego
Co.,
N. Y.
(See
Page
95.)
of
Albany.
The surface of the
surrounding country
is uneven
and
hilly,
but the
valleys
are fertile and
productive
and the
uplands
are used
generally
for
grazing.
The timber consists
of
maple,
beech, ash, elm, basswood,
and
pine,
and the whole
country
is
abundantly irrigated by springs
and brooks. The
air is
pure
and
invigorating.
It is the
region
of health
owing
to its elevation and
delightful surroundings.
It was in such a
locality
as this that Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
his
wife,
and
many
of
their children
passed
the latter
days
of their lives. A little
way
outside of the
village
of Westford in a small
cemetery
called
Grogh Cemetery,
located
upon
a
knoll,
and close to the
graves
of Col. Samuel and his wife
repose
the remains of Isaiah
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH,
Westford,
Otsego County,
Where Isaiah, Sr., and family attended church.
Page 14.
Isaiah
Bahcuck, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
15
Babcock, Sr.,
his wife Elizabeth
(Pkimb)
Babcock,
and their
daughter
Ehzabeth. No inscribed stones mark their last rest-
ing place.
A
rough
brown
stone,
native and
peculiar
to the
country,
stands at the head of the
graves.
The
cemetery
is
overgrown
with
underbrush, weeds, briars,
and thorns,
and is
evidently
used for a
pasture
lot
by
the
adjacent
farms. The
writer was
deeply pained
at the
neglectful
condition of
things,
and has been informed this whole
cemetery,
which
only
covers
about half an acre of
land,
cannot be
purchased.
Here in deso-
late,
neglected graves repose
the founders of a
family
with over
one thousand descendants.
Isaiah Babcock.
Jr.,
eldest son and firstborn to
Isaiah, Sr.,
and Elizabeth
(Plumb) Babcock,
was b. in
Stonington,
Conn.,
Apr. 27, 1741.
He was m.
May 19, 1763,
to Elizabeth
Doug-
las of the same
place.
She was b. in
Voluntowai, Conn.,
Apr.
4, 1745-
The Voluntown town records record the
followins::
"May 23rd, 1766, James Campbell
of
Killinly,
Ct.,
con-
veyed
to Isaiah
Babcock,
Jr.
and wife Elizabeth
fifty
acres of
land."
Elizabeth
Douglas
Babcock d. Dec.
13, 1768, aged 2^ years.
Their children were:
Martha, b. Nov.
20,
1764;
d.
June,
1810,
aged 46 years.
Mary,
b. Nov.
14, 1766;
d. Dec. 11, 1820,
aged 55 years.
Elizabeth,
b. Oct.
18, 1768;
d.
Jan. 15, 1785. aged
16
years, 3
months.
Isaiah,
Jr.,
m.
(2)
Freelove
Briggs Aug. 9, 1770.
She was
b.
Jan.
20.
1743.
"April 25th, 1772,
Isaiah
Babcock,
Jr., conveyed
to Isaac
Gallup 50
acres of land for 20." He removed from Volun-
town. Conn.,
to New
Fairfield,
same State. Here a number
of their children w^ere born.
Selling
his
property
here,
he took
Continental
money
in
payment,
which became
worthless,
and
he removed to a farm in
Windham,
Greene
County,
N.
Y.,
and
commenced all over
again.
He died there
Jan.
18.
1827. aged
86
years.
His wife died at the same
place May 7. 1831.
also
aged
86
years.
In
1803
the town of Windham included with-
in its
boundary
a
part
of what is now Ulster County and the
towns of
Prattsville,
Lexington,
Hunter,
and Ashland. I first
found where Isaiah
Babcock,
Jr.,
lived on the road that runs
from
Capt.
Guns to Isaiah Babcock and
Eliphalet
Wheeler's
houses. His farm would be called here in Western New York
a
barren,
poor piece
of land. It was
stony, hilly,
and more
1 6 Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
adapted
to
j^ra/ing purposes
than
good agriculture. Having
lost
every
dollar he had
through
the vvorthlessness of the Con-
tinental
money
he
accepted
in Connecticut for his
land,
he
prob-
ably purchased
this farm because he
bought
it
cheap.
Here on
this farm he labored until Mar.
20, 1804,
when he is found
recorded
upon
the town records of Windham as
being
an in-
habitant of Road District No. 60. This is all that
appears upon
the town records of Windham
relating
to him. The writer
understands, however,
that this farm where he lived until his
decease was better
adapted
to
grazing
than
agriculture.
Isaiah,
Jr.,
was a
hard-working,
industrious man. He was a strict
member of the
Congregational
Church,
being
so blue in his
religion
that his life and manner of
living
was
very
much like
the Blue
Presbyterians
in the
early days
in Connecticut. He
was honorable and
upright
in
everything pertaining
to his
daily
life. His house was
cptite
a
place
for the
assembling-
of his
relatives in those
days.
A
journey by
horse to visit relatives
in Massachusetts or Connecticut was not considered a
great
undertaking.
It has been said
by
writers who
ought
to know
that
Isaiah,
Jr.,
was in the War of the Revolution Avhile a resi-
dent in Connecticut. The writer endeavored , to establish this
as a
fact,
but is informed
by
the War
Department
at
Washing-
ton,
D.
C,
that he is not recorded
there,
and also that his not
being
recorded there is not conclusive that he was not in this
war. I
have, however,
failed to find his name in Record of
Connecticut Men in the War of the Revolution. The fact that
all his brothers were in this w^ar inclines the writer to the belief
that he
may
have been in this war also.
In a
cemetery
in the town of Windham are interred the re-
mains of Isaiah
Babcock,
Jr.,
and his wife Freelove
Briggs.
They
have inscribed marble
headstones,
and their
graves
are
well cared for
by
their descendants. It is a source of
disap-
pointment
that I cannot
give
the
parentage
of Freelove
Briggs.
She was a resident of
Voluntown,
Conn.,
but the names of her
father and mother I have been unable to learn. From her
grandchildren
wdio knew her and visited there I have learned
she was a noble woman and
very highly
esteemed
by
all who
knew her.
Through
the
courtesy
of Mr. Artemas
Bissell,
of
Montclair,
N.
J.,
who w^as son of Norman and Olivia
(Babcock) Bissell,
his mother
being
a
granddaughter
of
Isaiah.
Jr.,
and Freelove
(Briggs)
Babcock,
I am enabled to
present
an exact
copy
of
a letter written to his son
George
Babcock,
Mil
ford, N.
Y.,
written two
years prior
to his decease :
Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
17
More Ville
Feby 3rd
Mr. George
Babcock,
Milforcl
Otsego County
State of New York.
Windham
January 29

1825
-
Dear Children : I send
you
a few lines to Inform
you
about our circumstances troubles trials &; afflictions attend us
where ever we be and I must
expect
them for 1 lake that to be
my
lot and
portion,
i
hope they
will be for our
good.
Wee
have moved from
Turneys
and wee are now at Levi s. We
came here the first mond in December. \\' ee have a warm and
comfortable room to live in last
Thursday night
was a week
your
Mother
just
before bed time went to
go
to the front door
through
the Hall in the dark and
missing
her
way
went to the
seller door and
opened
it and
pitcht
down to the bottom and
almost kild her and was brout
up
almost dead and was in
great
distress and so til last
night.
She fell on her rite side bruisd
her
hip
so bad that she fainted so that Levi
spoke
and said She
was
gone
wee
though
she was dead but she revived
again
but
was in the
greatest
distress she could live in and has never lain
down nor set down without two or three to
help
her and she
would
cry
out in
greatest
Distress she could live in. Sabra and
Mrs. Morse watcht with her that
night.
I
got
Docter Benham
to blead her. Docter's
vinegar
and salt and which was
good
to take out the
anguish
we tried that but it did no
good
wee
boiled
may
weeds and laid that on hot that eased her a little.
She has had considerable fever. I
got
some
powder
for it. I
got
a fial of dildock and rubt that on. The Docter said I
might
get
some
high
wines which with I
got
some
yesterday
and wet
her
hip
with it warm and took a
pil
of
opium
and restd
very
well,
what she had done but she cant stand on her feet
only
on
one to bare any ^^ait nor can she set down nor 0^0 to bed with
two or three nor
git up
without the same
help

I cant
say any
more

I had a letter from Shubael a little \vhile


ago.
He said his
w'ife
began
with the
dropsey
he had two of the best Docters to
attend
upon
her
they
said she could not live he said he would
send me word when there was
any
alteration but I have had
none
yet
but
expect
one soon.
Sally Turney
has been
very
sick
a child is to but
they
have
got
better I
suppose
it like
you
hard
that
Lucy
Wheeler was dead. Wee send our best wishes and
love to all of
you hoping you
are all well.
I remain
your
kind Father, Isaiah Babcock,
Give
my respects
Alexander and his
famil}^
l8 Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
It is noticed that the
postage
on this letter was ten cents. It
Avas mailed at "More
Villig
Fbe.
ye 3rd 5"
and addressed to
Mr.
George
Babcock, Milford, Otsego County,
N.
Y.,
and
sealed with
sealing
wax.
Freelove
(Briggs)
Babcock survived her
injuries
mentioned
in the letter six
years.
Their children were:
Levi, b.
June 11, 1771.
Shubael,
b.
June 27, 1773.
Sarah,
b. Feb.
24, 1775.
Isaac, b. Dec.
9, 1776.
George,
b. Feb. 21,
1779.
Abel,
b. Dec.
3, 1781.
Martha
Babcock,
eldest
daughter
of Isaiah Babcock,
jr..
and
Elizabeth
(Douglas)
Babcock,
was b. in
Voluntown,
Conn.,
Nov.
20,
1764.
On Dec.
7. 1786,
she was m. to Patrick
Camp-
bell,
and d.
June

,
18
10,
aged 46 years.
Mary
Babcock,
second
daughter
of Isaiah Babcock,
Jr.,
and
Elizabeth
(Douglas)
Babcock, was b. in
Voluntown, Conn.,
Nov.
14, 1766.
She m.
May
8,
1788.
Hon.
James
Alexander,
of
Brooklyn,
N.
Y.,
and d. Dec.
11, 1820,
aged 55 years.
Levi
Babcock,
eldest son and firstborn of Isaiah
Babcock,
Jr.,
and Freelove
(Briggs)
Babcock, was b.
June
11,
1771,
in
Voluntown,
Conn. He removed with his
parents
to New Fair-
field,
same State,
and later with his
parents
to
Windham,
Greene
County,
N. Y. On Nov. 10, 1800, he m. Sabra Hun-
gerford,
and resided on a farm. She was b.
Aug. 30. 1769.
She d.
Apr.
1
1,
1856, aged
86
years.
Levi Babcock d. Oct.
28,
1854, aged 83 years.
Children :
Albert Evander, b.
Aug. 17,
1801.
Almus Milo,
b. Oct. 10.
1803.
Lyman
Homeston, b. Nov.
5, 1805
;
unm. ; d. in
1887, aged
82
years.
Linas
Briggs,
b. Nov.
5, 1805.
Twin.
Harry Hungerford,
b. Dec. 21,
1809.
The town records of Windham have the
following
of record :
1808. Levi Babcock at a Town
Meeting
elected Assessor.
1816. Overseer Road Dist. No.
15.
1821.
" " " "
16.
1822. Annual town
meeting
held at Levi Babcock's house
April
2nd. At this
meeting
he was elected Overseer
of the Poor and Overseer of Road Dist. No. 21.
1836-42-45.
Elected Overseer of the Poor
IIa ^^'
"
COLONEL SAMUEL BABCOCK'S
HOME,
Worcester, Otsego Co.,
N. Y.
In this house Isaiah, Sr.,
and his wife lived and died, and the first
Masonic Lodge
in
Otsego County
was
organized.
Page 15.
Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
19
1
83
1. Town
Meeting
Elected Overseer uf the Vuuv.
1832.
" " " " " "
and
Constable.
1834.
Town
Meeting
Elected
Justice
of the Peace.
Albert E.
Babcock,
eldest son and firstborn of Leva and
Sabra
(Hungerford)
Babcock,
was b.
Aug. 17,
1801,
and d.
in
Middletown,
X.
V.,
June 27, 1873.
He was m. to Miss Mar-
garet Laraway, by
the Rev. Clark H. Goodrich. Oct.
28,
1829.
She was b.
June 9, 1807,
and d.
Jan.
22,
188 1.
Mr. Babcock was a fine business
man,
amassing
a
large
for-
tune in the
tanning
business, which he conducted in
partner-
ship
with his brother Linas
Briggs
Babcock.
Children,
b. in
Middletown,
N. Y. :
A. Le
Roy.
b. Nov. 18,
1839;
d.
July 5.
1868.
Sabra Maretta,
b.
;
d.
July 7, 1897, aged
about
70 years.
Sabra Maretta Babcock married
John Thrall,
of Middle-
town,
and
upon
her decease
bequeathed
the most of her
large
fortune, inherited from her
father,
to the
city
of Middletown.
She built and endowed a
city hospital
to be known as the Thrall
Hospital.
In this
hospital
are oil
paintings
of Albert E. Bab-
cock and his
wife,
Margaret (Laraway)
Babcock,
and tablets to
their
memory.
She
gave
a
park
to the
city
and left
$30,000
to build a
public library,
which has since been built.
Almus M.
Babcock,
second son of Levi and Sabra
(
Hunger-
ford)
Babcock,
was b. Oct. 10,
1803.
He was m. Nov.
13,
1828,
by
Rev. Mr.
Northrup,
to
Emily
C. Noble.
Children :
Marcus
Stanley,
b.
Aug.
8,
1829;
d.
Apr.
i,
1897.
Henry,
b.
Aug. 7, 1832;
d. Nov.
13, 1832.
Frances Elizabeth, b.
Aug.
11.
1836;
m. Addison P.
Jones.
Emily
C.
(Noble)
Babcock was b.
June 24, 1807
;
d. at Ash-
land,
Greene
County,
N. Y., Oct.
12,
1839.
Almus M. Babcock m.
(2)
Ann Eliza
Hanford,
Sept.
i,
1840.
She d.
June 25, 1883.
Children :
Mary Emily,
b. Nov.
7, 1844;
m. Ira B. Kerr.
Louisa
Caroline, b.
Sept. 5, 1848;
m. Samuel W.
Sprague.
Linas
Briggs
Babcock, third son of Levi and Sabra
(Hun-
gerford)
Babcock,
was b. in
Ashland,
formerly Windham,
Greene
County,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
5, 1805.
He was m.
by
Rev. Mr.
Gregory,
of
Prattsville,
N.
Y.,
to Lois Ann More. She was
26 Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
1). in
Roxbury,
N.
Y.,
in
1815;
was an own cousin to
Jay
Gould,
and d. in
Middletown,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 21,
1887.
Mr. Babcock was an extensive manufacturer and business
man,
and accumulated a larf>-e
property.
He d. in
Middletown,
N.
Y.,
July 17,
1880.
Children,
b. in
Mooresville,
N.
Y.,
and
Beaverkill,
N. Y. :
William Hasbrouck,
b.
May 15, 18.^7.
Robert
More,
b.
;
m. Hattie
McQuaid.
Augusta,
b. Dec.
10, 1839;
d.
Aug. 13,
1866.
Susie F., b.
Sept.
2,
1842;
d. Fel).
5,
1862.
Julia,
b.
July 29, 1845;
d. Feb.
17, 1847.
Julia
F.,
b.
Apr. 15, ;
ni.
Henry
R. Russell.
Tbey
had one child,
Harrv Russell, now
living
in New York
City.
She d.
May 20,
1898.'
Annie,
h.
;
d. in
infancy.
Harry Hungerford,
last born of Levi and Sabra
(Hunger-
ford)
Babcock.
was 1). Dec.
21, 1809,
and d.
May 29, 1885.
He
m. Rachel
Rappelyea.
Children :
Dwight,
b.
Aug. 13, 1847;
m. Sarah
J.
Smith.
Josephena,
b.
Apr. 5, 1849;
ni.
James
E. Scott.
Harriet A., b. Mar.
4, 1851 ;
d.
Jan. 7,
1861.
Arthur
L.,
b.
Aug. 26, 1852;
d.
July 18, 1898.
Marcus
Stanley
Babcock,
eldest son of Almus M. and
Emily
(Noble) Babcock,
was b. at
Ashland,
N. Y.,
Aug.
8,
1829.
He
m.
Mary
Christina Smith,
of New York
City, Jan. 5, 1857.
She was b. in
Ithaca,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 30, 1839.
Mr. Babcock d.
in
Cat.skill,
N.
Y., Apr. i, 1897.
Children :
Edward
Henry,
b. at Iowa
City,
Dec.
19, 1857.
William, b.
Catskill, June
10,
1871
; d.
July 15, 1871.
Alice
Louisa,
b.
Catskill,
Feb.
15, 1875.
William Hasbrouck
Babcock,
eldest son and child of Linas
B. and Ann
(More)
Babcock,
was b. in
Mooresville,
N.
Y.,
May 5, 1837.
On Mar.
9, 1870,
he m. in
Middletown, N. Y.,
Mary Augusta Thompson.
She was the
daughter
of Nelson
M. and Ellen Sherer
Th()m])son.
and was b. in
Middletown,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
22,
1848.
She d. in
Middletown, N.
Y.,
Jan. 17,
1876.
Mr". Babcock d. in
Middletown,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
16,
1874.
Children,
b. in
Middletown,
N. Y. :
Annie
L.,
b.
Jan. 17. 1872;
m. Wm. H. Sexton, of Middletown,
N.
Y.,
Feb. 22,
igoo.
Mr. Sexton is a son of Wm. H. and Lu-
cretia
C.A.dams)
Sexton, and was b. in
Amherst, Mass., May 16,
1870. They
have no children.
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants. 21
SliLibael
JJabcock,
the second son of
Isaiah,
Jr.,
and Free-
love
(Briggs)
Babcock,
was b. in
Voluntown, Conn.,
June zy,
iy/2)-
He ni. and had two children:
Levi Babcock.
Harriet Babcock.
Sarali
Babcock,
(jnly daughter
of Isaiah
Babcock,
Jr.,
and
Freelove
(Briggs)
Babcock,
was b. in New
Fairheld,
Conn.,
Feb.
24, 1775.
She m. Ira
Turney. They
had the
following
children :
Ira.
Huldah.
Susan,
d.
young.
Mary
Ann.
Abel
Bal)Cock,
last born to Isaiah
Baljcock,
Jr.,
and Freelove
(Briggs)
Babcock,
was b. Dec.
3, 1781.
His wife's name was
Lecta M. He d. Nov.
7, 1827, aged 46 years.
Children,
b. and d. in
Otsego County
:
Isaiah.
Jason.
Dwight.
Daughter,
d.
young.
Isaac
Babcock,
fourth cliild and third son of Isaiah
Babcock,
Jr.,
and Freelove
(Briggs)
Babcock,
was b. in New Fairfield.
Conn.. Dec.
9, 1776.
He m. Elizalieth
Wilbur,
of the town of
North
East,
now called
Milan,
Dutchess
County,
N.
Y., in the
year 1799.
She was a
daughter
of
Jeptha
and Elizabeth
(
Mo-
sher)
W'illnu-, of
Milan, Dutchess
County,
N. Y.
Jeptha
Wil-
bur m. Elizabeth Mosher in
1780.
He was 1). in Milan
Jan.
18,
1759,
and d. in
1843, aged 84 years.
His wife Elizabeth
Mosher was b. in the same
place Sept. 26,
1763,
and d. in
1828,
aged 65 years. Jeptha
Wilbur was
by
trade a
wheelwright,
and for
years
his son-in-law Isaac Babcock worked with him
at his trade and
general blacksmithing. They
were Orthodox
Friends, and when Isaac Babcock married into the Wilbur
family
he
adopted
their
religion
and was a
very
strict and con-
scientious Friend
up
to the
day
of his decease.
The Wilbur
family
came from
Doncaster,
Yorkshire,
Eng-
land. The
original
name was Wildljore. The first of record
is Samuel
Wildljore,
who died
Sept. 29, 1656,
in
Boston,
Mass.
His third
son,
William
Wildbore,
born
1630,
died at Ports-
mouth. Mass.
Samuel, the fourth son of
William, was born
1664
at Little
Compton,
R. I.
22 Isaiah
Babcock, Si\,
and His Descendants.
The second
generation dropped
the d. in
Wildbore,
and the
fifth
generation,
Lemuel,
son of
Meshach,
speh
the name Wil-
bur. The
family
were
prominent
in the
early history
of Rhode
Island,
being
of record as
early
as
1637
in
Massachusetts,
and
1654
in Rhode Island. I have found some of them classed as
Congregationalists
and
Episcopalians
in the
early days.
Sam-
uel,
son of Samuel
fourth,
born
1692,
married
Elizabeth,
daughter
of Esek
Carn,
first Treasurer of Rhode Island.
Esek,
son of Samuel and Elizabeth
Wilbur,
was born Dec.
22,
1728.
This Esek was the father of
Jeptha
Wilbur,
who
was the father of
Elizabeth, Isaac Babcock's wife.
Isaac Babcock and his wife removed from Milan to the town
of
Rensselaerville,
Albany County,
N.
Y.,
about the
year
1804-5,
'^'^'^^
purchased
a farm of
Stephen
Van Rensselaer con-
taining
one hundred and
fifty-four
and one half acres. It was
here that
nearly
all of their
large family
were born.
At the
County
Clerk's ofifice,
Albany,
Liber
t^j, page 199,
is
of record a deed from Isaac Babcock to his son
Jeptha
Bab-
cock,
dated
Apr. 10, 1830,
"of the remainder of his home
farm,
he
having previously
sold off
parcels
of it.
In Monroe
County,
N. Y., is a deed of
record,
dated
x\pr. 3,
1839, by
Leland S.
Thompson
and wife to Isaac Babcock of a
tract or
parcel
of land in the town of
Rush,
N. Y.,
containing
about
sixty
acres of land. After
residing
here for a number of
years
he sold his farm and removed with his son H. H. Bab-
cock to a farm in the town of
Greece, Monroe
County,
N.
Y.,
where he lived the residue of his lifetime and died
Apr.
21,
1853, aged 76 years.
Isaac Babcock was a
good
business man,
very
athletic and
powerful, standing
six feet in
height
and
weighing
about
two hundred and
forty pounds.
While
engaged
with his
father-in-law at Milan in
blacksmithing
he invented an im-
proved grain
cradle and steel hoe. He made the models him-
self,
the model of the
grain
cradle now
being
in
iX)Ssession
of
one of his descendants. His wife was a noble woman,
and
fulfilled
successfully every duty
that devolved
upon
her in
those
days
when women were often
compelled
to labor
beyond
what woman
ought
ever be
compelled
to do. She made the
clothing
for her
large family,
and was a woman of wonderful
resources and
strong
Christian character. There were no fail-
ures in her
large family
of children. All
grew up
to be Chris-
tian men and
women,
and none were more
respected
than
they
were in the communities where
they
lived.
Elizabeth
(Wilbur)
Babcock died in
Rochester,
N.
Y.,
at
^
SARAH BABCOCK WING.
Page 23.
Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
23
the home of one of her
daughters,
Mrs.
Cornell,
Nov.
28, 1880,
aged 97 years, 3
months.
Children of Isaac and Elizabeth
(Wilbur)
Babcock,
an ex-
act
copy
as entered
by
Isaac Babcock on his book of record :
Sarah was born
27th
of nth month
1799.
James
Morris was born 26th of ist. mo. 1802.
Phebe W. was born
30th
of
5th
mo.
1804.
Jeptha
W. was born
30th
of
4th
mo. 1806.
George
S. was born 12th of 8th mo. 1808.
Mary
was born 20th of 6th mo. 1810.
Isaac,
Jr.
was born 8th of loth mo. 1812.
Eliza was born
4th
of 6th mo. 181
5.
Henry
was born ist of 6th mo.
1817.
Stephen
was born
3rd
of 8th mo.
1819.
William was born nth of
4th
mo.
1823.
Mary
W. was born i8th of
4th
mo. 1826.
Deaths :
First
daughter
called
Mary.
died
14th
of
7th
mo.
1813. Aged 3 years
&
24 days.
William died
3rd
of
7th
mo.
1825.
Aged
2
yrs.
2 mos. & 22
days.
Our son
Stephen departed
this life the
twenty-first
of the seventh
month
1839 (drowned
in Genesee
River). Aged
nineteen
years
eleven months and fourteen
days.
Sarah Babcock,
oldest child of Isaac and Elizabeth
Babcock,
was b. Nov.
2y, 1799:
was m. to Daniel P.
Wing
Nov.
6,
1828,
and d. Oct.
16,
1883.
Their children :
Elizabeth B.
Wing.
b.
Aug.
12,
1831
;
m. William
Morey, Jan. 15,
1880;
d. Mar. 28.
1899.
No children.
Adelia Antoinette
Wing,
b.
June 19, 1834
; m. William Post, Dec.
27. 1855,
who d.
May
28. 1881,
aged
66
years.
Marcus and Marcia
Wing (twins),
b. Nov.
26, 1836.
Marcus m.
Elizabeth O.
Brown,
Nov.
29, 1863.
Have one son, Marcus Ed-
mon
Wing,
b.
Apr. 17, 1864,
m. Sarah Elizabeth
Crippen,
Dec.
29, 1891.
No children. Marcia
Wing
m. Samuel P. Cornell,
Nov.
24, 1885.
No children.
Joseph
W.
Wing,
b.
June
i,
1839;
m. Helen C. Hess,
Jan. 14, 1864.
Have one son. Howard
J. Wing,
b. Oct.
4. 1879.
Children of William and Antoinette Post,
all b. at Roches-
ter,
N. Y. :
Sarah Elizabeth Post, b.
May
26,
1857.
Helen
Augusta
Post, b.
June
16,
1859.
Nettie W. Post, b.
Aug.
2, 1861.
Marcia W. Post, b.
June 27. 1864.
Irene W. Post, b. Nov. 6,
1869.
Sarah Elizabeth was m. to Rev.
Sylvester
S. Powell at
Rochester,
N. Y.,
July 15,
1886.
24
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
Children :
Miriam Gertrude
Powell,
b.
TuUy,
N.
Y., Aug. 30,
1888.
Olive
Marguerite Powell,
b.
Covert,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
10, 1890.
Paul
Reginald Powell,
b.
Covert,
N.
Y., June 13, 1891.
Helen Irene
Powell,
b. Little
Genesee,
N.
Y., May 13, 1894.
Heber
Theodore,
b. Little
Genesee, Apr. 30, 1897.
Helen
Augusta
Post was m. to Frank A. Browne!! at Rocli-
ester,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
27,
1882.
Tlieir cliildren :
Frank
Raymond
Brownell, b.
Rochester,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
6,
1886.
Mildred Helen
Brownell,
b.
Rochester,
N.
Y., May 20, 1893.
Nettie W. Post was m. to
J.
Sears Wooden
June 30, 1883.
No children. D. Mar.
30, 1884.
Marcia W. Post was m. to Reuben W. Powell at
Rochester,
N.
Y., May 5, 1892.
One
child,
Hazel Estelle
Powell,
b. at
Rochester,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
7, 1893.
Irene W. Post was m. to Dr. Horace L. Hulett at Roches-
ter,
N.
Y.,
July 23, 1896. They
have one
daughter,
Irene W.
Hulett,
b. Oct.
8,
1
90
1.
James
Morris
Babcock,
eldest son of Isaac and Elizabeth
(Wilbur)
Babcock,
was b. in
Milan,
Dutchess
County,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
26,
1802. He m.
Sept.
20,
1829, Lydia
E.
Jackson.
She
was b. in
Rensselaerville,
Albany County,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 27,
181 1. Previous to
marriage
Mr. Babcock assisted his father
in his
blacksmithing
and
manufacturing grain
cradles in the
town of Rensselaerville. Later he became a merchant in New
York
City.
After
marriage
he removed to Union
Springs,
Cayuga County,
N.
Y.,
where he and his brother
Georg^e
manufactured
grain
cradles. In
1832
he removed to a farm
in Groveland.
Livingston County,
N.
Y.,
and in
1836
into the
town of
Rush,
Monroe
County,
N.
Y.,
where he conducted a
country
store
successfully
for
many years.
His health
being
affected
by
the confinement incidental to liis
business,
lie sold
his store and removed to a farm in the town of
Irondequoit,
same
county. Disposing
of his farm about
1863,
he removed
to the
city
of Rochester. Later
they
remo\'ed into t!ie town of
Brighton,
same
county,
to a farm which lie and Iiis son
pur-
chased
together.
Hei"e he resided the reiuainder of his life-
time,
and died Oct.
24,
1886,
in his
85th year.
James
Morris Balicock was
universally
esteemed
by
all who
knew him.
Brought
up
the eldest son of a
large family
of
children,
he
early
in life formed those
sterling principles
of
true manhood which made him as a man a leader
among
men
JAMES
M. BABCOCK.
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Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
25
in the different communities in wliich he resided. He was a
member of the Orthodox
Society
of
Friends,
and was one of
the most
genial
and
companionable
of men. He was fond of
rural
sports,
and was a
splendid
shot wdth either rifle or shot-
gun.
His reminiscences of his
early
life were as
interesting
as
they
were instructive. He was
very
athletic and much
given
to social
enjoyment.
In
politics
he was a
Whig
and a
Repul)-
lican. He was not ambitious for
political preferment,
and on
several occasions declined the
candidacy
of office to which he
had been
urged by
his friends. His wife was a noble woman
whose
strong
Christian character was remarked
by
all wdio
knew her. She had that
greatest
of all
gifts, "charity"
for
all,
and none were more
highly
esteemed and
respected
than
she. For a
long period
of her life she was a member of the
First Methodist Church of
Rochester,
N.
Y.,
and also one of
the Board of
Managers
for the Home for the
Friendless,
in
the same
city.
She died at the
family
residence in
Brighton,
N. Y.,
Jan. 25, 1890.
Children of
James
Morris Babcock and
Lydia
E.
(Jackson)
Babcock :
Elizabeth,
b.
Groveland. N.
Y.,
Aug. 2, 1830;
d.
Rush, N.
Y., Jan.
14, 1844.
William
J.,
b.
Groveland,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 22, 1832.
Julia W.,
b. Rush, N.
Y.,
Mar.
28, 1841.
William
J.
Babcock,
only
son of
James
M and
Lydia
E.
(Jackson)
Babcock, was 1). in
Groveland,
Livingston County,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 22,
1832.
The most of his
boyhood days
were
passed
in the tow'n of
Rush,
N. Y. He was educated at the
Genesee
Wesleyan Seminary,
Lima,
N. Y. While there he
was President of the
Amphiction Literary Society.
He
grad-
uated with
high
honors,
being
valedictorian of his class. At
the
age
of
eighteen years,
he was Professor of Mathematics
at Walworth
Academy,
Walworth,
N. Y. It w'as a
large
and
popular
school in those
days.
He
taught trigonometry,
sur-
veying,
and the
higher
branches of mathematics. He entered
Genesee
College,
but did not
graduate, being obliged
to leave
college
at the end of his
junior year
to assist his father. On
Nov.
I,
1859,
he married Mrs. Eleanore
Augusta (Emerson)
Collins. She was the
daughter
of Dr. Amos Emerson and
Sarah
Emerson,
of
Charlotte, Monroe
County,
N. Y. She was
born in
Charlotte,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 30, 1833.
and died
May
26,
1863.
The first tw^o
years
of their married life
they
resided
in
Detroit,
Mich.
They
afterward removed to
Charlotte,
N.
Y., and resided there until Mrs. Babcock's
decease,
when
43
26 Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
he
disposed
of his home and hved tliereafter with his father
and mother. Wilham
J.
Babcock's hfe was one of fihal devo-
tion and self-sacrifice. Fitted
by
education to adorn
any posi-
tion in
hfe,
he sacrificed his own
personal
ambitions in order
that he
might
assist and be a comfort and
companion
to his
father and mother. Of a
charming personality, being
over
six feet in
height
and
splendidly proiX)rtioned,
with a mind
early
cultured
by
education and sound
reading,
he was looked
up
to and
respected by
all who knew him. In
politics
he was
a
Republican,
and,
while he never
sought public
office, he was
honored
by
his
party
in
many ways.
He was an enthusiastic
sportsman,
and
many
a
happy day
was
passed by
his son in
his
company
in
pursuit
of the festive woodcock and
wily
grouse.
In
modesty
of
deportment,
sweetness of
character,
and
constancy
of
friendship
he was an illustration and an ex-
ample.
He had a host of
friends,
and has left behind him
pleas-
ant memories that will never be effaced. He was a member of
Valley
Masonic
Lodge,
No.
109,
and was a life member of
Hamilton
Chapter
62. R. A. M. He died at the
family
home-
stead on Clover
Street,
in
Brighton, June 17,
1888.
Child :
A. Emerson
Babcock,
b.
Charlotte,
N. Y..
May 15, 1863.
Julia
W. Babcock,
last born of
James
M. and
Lydia
E.
(Jackson)
Babcock,
was b. in
Rush,
N. Y.,
Mar.
28,
1841.
She m. W. W. Hibbard,
son of Rev. F. G. Hibbard, D.D..
of
Clifton
Springs,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
3,
1880.
They
have no children.
Reside in
Washington,
D. C.
A. Emerson Babcock,
only
child of William
J.
and E. Au-
gusta (Collins)
Babcock,
was b. in
Charlotte,
Monroe
County,
N. Y.,
May 15. 1863.
He m.
Aug.
i,
1889,
Blanche,
daugh-
ter of D. B. and
Lucy (Burger)
Sias,
of
Spencerport,
N. Y.
She was b. Mar. 16, 1868,
in
Logansport.
Ind.
Children,
b. in
Brighton,
N. Y. :
William
James,
b. Nov. 28,
1890.
Ralph Burger,
b.
Sept.
2, 1892.
Eleanore.
b.
July
11,
1894.
A. Emer.son,
Jr.,
b.
Apr.
2, 1896.
Phebe Wilbur Babcock,
third child born of Isaac and Eliza-
beth
(Wilbur)
Babcock.
was b. in
Rensselaerville,
Albany
County,
N.
Y..
May 30, 1804.
She was m. three times: First
to David
Wing,
Oct.
4.
1826. He was b. Feb.
20,
1791,
and
d. Nov.
3. 1834, aged 43 years.
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
27
She m.
(2)
Daniel H.
Cornell,
Feb.
24, 1844.
He was b.
Oct.
10,
1804,
and d. Nov.
28,
1856, aged 52 years,
i
month,
and 18
days.
She
m/(3)
William
Cornell,
Oct.
28,
1864.
He was b.
July
21,
1799,
and d. on
Sept. 9. 1877, aged 78 years,
i
month, and
19 days.
There was no issue from these
marriages.
Mrs. Phebe Wil-
bur
(Babcock)
Cornell d. at the residence of her niece in Lock-
port,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
23. 1902, aged 98 years
and 6 months.
Jeptha
Wilbur
Babcock,
fourth clu'ld and second son of
Isaac Babcock and Elizabeth
(Wilbur) Babcock. was b. in
Rensselaerville,
Albany County.
X.
Y.,
Apr. 30,
1806.
Jeptha
^^^ remained about two
years
in
Rensselaerville in the old
homestead, and,
in addition to his duties
there, eno-ao-ed with
his father in
manufacturing grain
cradles. He was m. to
jVIary Hoag, daughter
of
Henry
and Sarah
Hoag,
in
1829.
She was b. in
Rensselaerville. N.
Y.,
July 29, 1803.
Two chil-
dren were b. to them in Rensselaerville. The
family
removed
to
Somerset,
Niagara County,
N.
Y.,
and
purchased
a farm
of
176
acres on the borders of Lake
Ontario,
the
trip
from
Albany
to Rochester
being
made
by
line boat

railroads, tele-
phones, telegraph,
and electric
lights
not
being
in existence
in those
days.
The
prevailing speed by
boat on the
canal,
three to four miles an
hour, was considered fast
traveling
in
those
days.
These were the halcvon davs for wheat
farming-
in Western New York, and
prosperity
abounded
among
all
classes.
Jeptha
W. Babcock was six feet in
height
and of stalwart
frame, and was able to
cope
with the most
hardy
workman.
He could
easily
shoulder alone from the barn floor a
bag
con-
taining
three bushels of wheat and load it on a
wagon. Long
after middle life it was his boast that he had never been sick a
day
in his life. He took an active interest in
public affairs,
was a
\\'hig
and also a
Republican.
In
1856,
he was a dele-
gate
to the first
Republican
National Convention that nomi-
nated
John
C. Fremont for the
Presidency.
For four
years
he
represented
his town in the
County Legislature,
from
1839
to
1842.
Was President of the
County Agricultural Society.
In
185
1 and
1852,
he
represented
the Second
Assembly
District
of
Niagara County
in the New York State Assemblv.
Just
twenty years
later,
in
1872
and
1873.
^'''s son Isaac H.
repre-
sented the First
Assembly
District in the
Legislature.
In
Albany
Mr. Babcock's course was
always
on the side of honest
and safe
legislation.
He often
represented
his
party
in State
28 Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
and National Conventions. He was wont to remark that dur-
ing
his
experiences
as a candidate for office he never asked for
a
nomination,
and never asked a man for his vote. Both he
and his estimable wife were active members of the Orthodox
Society
of Friends. When about
sixty years
of
age
he dis-
posed
of his farm in Somerset and removed to
Lockport,
N,
Y.,
where some of his
family
had
preceded
him. In later
years
he
joined
the
membership
of the First
Congregational
Church.
There was a
striking
resemblance
among
his
large family
of
brothers and
sisters,
there
being
a wonderful bond of affection
for each other
among
them all
through
life. When the
golden
leaves of the
maple
were
falling
on Oct.
21,
1883,
at the home
of his
daughter,
in
Lockport,
his
spirit
took its
departure
for
that better land where the sons of the
just
attain to eternal rest.
Children :
Isaac
Hoag,
b.
Sept. 20, 1830.
Henry Hoag,
b. Nov.
12, 1832;
d. Mar. 26.
1850.
Mary Jane,
b. Oct.
4, 1836, Somerset,
N. Y.
;
m. Samuel H.
White,
i860;
d.
Sept. 18,
1862.
Sarah
Elizabeth,
b.
Aug. 24, 1842,
Somerset, N. Y.
Isaac
Hoag
Babcock,
of
Lockport,
N.
Y.,
the eldest son of
Jeptha
W. Babcock and
Mary (Hoag)
Babcock,
was b. in
Rensselaerville,
Albany County,
N. Y.,
Sept.
20,
1830.
He
m.
Jan. 15,
1861,
Sarah L.
Newhall,
who was b. Dec.
2,
1833.
Hon. L H. Babcock is a
prominent
business man
residing
in
Lockport, Niagara County,
N. Y. As
previously
stated,
he
has served two terms in the State
Legislature,
and has
always
been
recognized
as one of the leaders for the
Republican Party
in
Niagara County.
A number of
years ago
he withdrew from
active
politics,
at which time he could have been nominated
and elected to
Congress
if he had so desired. He has been
identified with
many prominent
business industries in Lock-
port,
and no citizen is more
highly
esteemed and
respected
than he.
Children,
b. in
Lockport,
N. Y. :
Mary E.,
b.
May 5, 1866;
ni. Edward H.
Boynton, Jan. i, 1901.
Henry J.,
b. Mar.
i,
1868.
Frederick
N.,
b.
July
16, 1870:
d.
July 8, 1892.
Infant
son,
b. Oct.
2, 1873;
d. Nov.
30, 1873.
Henry J.
Babcock,
eldest son of Hon. L H. Babcock and
Sarah L.
(Newhall) Babcock,
was b. in
Lockport,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
I,
1868. He m. Ida Noble
Yates,
of
Cleveland, O.,
Feb.
13,
1895.
She was b.
June 7, 1873.
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Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
29
Children,
b. in
Lockport,
N. Y. :
Florence
Mary,
b. Feb.
25, 1897.
Eveline
Noble,
b.
Sept. 14, 1898.
Ruth
Nevvhall,
b.
Aug. 7, 1900;
d.
June 6, 1901.
Sarah EHzabeth
Babcock,
youngest
child of
Jeptha
\V. Bab-
cock and
Mary (Hoag) Babcock,
was b. in
Somerset,
Niagara
County,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 24, 1842.
She m. A. Frank
Balliett,
May
19,
J
869,
at
Lockport,
N. Y. Mr. Balliett d. Mar.
i,
1883,
a't
Lockport,
N.
Y.,
aged 43 years, 3-
months,
and
3 days.
Children,
b. in
Lockport:
Louis
J.,
b.
July i, 1870.
Frank
Howard,
b.
Sept. 11, 1872;
m.
Margaret
T.
Fergu.son, June
9, 1898.
Louis
J. Balliett,
eldest son of A. Frank Balliett and Sarah
Elizabeth
(Babcock) Balliett,
was b.
July
i,
1870.
He m.
Mary
C.
Fargo,
Dec.
23, 1896,
at New York Citv.
Child :
Fargo Balliett,
b. Dec.
24, 1897, Montclair,
N.
J.
George
S.
Babcock,
third son of Isaac Babcock and Eliza-
beth
(Wilbur) Babcock,
was b. in
Rensselaerville,
Albany
Coimty,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
12,
1808. He lived with his father until
he was
twenty-one years
of
age,
then went to Union
Springs,
Cayuga County,
N.
Y.,
and
engaged
with his eldest
brother,
James
M.
Babcock,
in
manufacturing grain
cradles,
of which
his father had the
patent.
He met here Elizabeth
Winegar,
and
they
were m. Oct.
31, 1831.
She w^as b. in
Nassau,
Rens-
selaer
County,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 17,
18 10.
They
lived in Union
Springs
until after the birth of their first
child, Louisa,
then
removed to
Avon,
Livingston County,
N.
Y.,
where with a
partner
he started a
foundry.
He lived in Avon several
years,
and W'Cnt to
Michigan
in
1837, stayed
there for a few
months,
and returned East for his
family.
Li
1838
he settled in
Niles,
Mich. He follow^ed various kinds of
business,
and
experienced
many
of the
hardships
of life in a new
country.
Li
1857
he
purchased
a farm one mile from the
city
of
Niles,
and lived
there the residue of his lifetime and d.
Ma}' 5, 1899.
His es-
timable wife d.
June
8,
1886.
Children :
Louise,
b.
July 28, 1832,
Union
Springs,
N. Y.
Phebe W., b. Nov.
27, 1833,
Avon, N. Y.
George Willis,
b.
May 10, 1835, Avon,
N. Y.
;
d. same
place, aged
15
months.
30
Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
Mary Eliza,
b.
Avon,
N. Y.. Nov.
13, 1836.
George S., Jr.,
b. Niles, Mich.;
d.
July 19, 1884,
Niles, Mich.
Ludlow,
b.
Niles, Mich.,
Dec.
24, 1841 ;
d. Niles, Mich., Jan. 29,
1892.
James Morris,
b.
Niles, Mich., Nov. 22,
1843;
unm.
Stephen Henry,
b.
Niles, Mich.,
Dec.
26,
1845.
Louise
Babcock,
eldest child of
George
S. and Elizabeth
(Winegar)
Babcock,
was b. in Union
Springs,
N.
Y.,
July
28,
1832.
She m. Francis
Ouinn,
June
26,
1851.
Mrs. Ouinn
d. in
Jackson, Mich.,
Mar.
22,
1897.
Children :
Ella,
d. in
infancy.
William, b. Niles, Mich.,
Mar.
31. 1855.
Belle,
b. Niles, Mich.,
Sept.
2, i860.
Lillian,
b.
Hyde
Park, 111., Nov. 6,
1866.
Elizabeth,
b.
Hyde Park, 111.,
Oct.
i, 1869.
William
Ouinn,
eldest and
only
son of Francis and Louise
(Babcock) Quinn,
was b. in
Niles. Mich.,
Mar.
31, 1855.
He
m. Miss Gussie
Grandin,
of
Washington,
D.
C.,
in
June, 1885.
They
have one
son,
b. in
1890.
Belle Ouinn,
third child of Francis and Louise
(Babcock)
Quinn,
was b. in
Niles, Mich.,
Sept.
2,
i860. She m. in
Jack-
son, Mich.,
May
12, 1881,
James
A. Parkinson. Mrs. Park-
inson d. Oct.
19, 1896.
Children :
James F.,
b. Mar.
19,
1882.
Helen,
b. Nov. 10.
1884.
Lillian
Ouinn,
fourth child of Francis and Louise
(Bab-
cock)
Ouinn,
was b. in
Hyde
Park, 111.,
Nov.
6,
1866. She m.
in
Jackson,
Mich.,
Feb.
12,
1898,
Charles T. De
Puy,
of Roch-
ester,
N. Y.
Children,
b. in
Rochester,
N. Y. :
Louise,
b.
Apr. 3, 1900.
Charles
T., Jr.,
b. Dec.
23, 1902.
Mary
E.
Babcock,
fourth child of
George
S. and Elizabeth
(Winegar)
Babcock,
was b. in
Avon,
N. Y.,
Nov.
13, 1836.
She m. in
Niles, Mich.,
Oct.
i,
1863,
Homer D. Fisher. Mr.
Fisher d.
Jan.
16,
1896.
Children,
b. in
Niles,
Mich. :
Louise,
b. Oct.
17, 1864;
d.
Sept.
2, 1870.
Isabel,
b. in
Jackson, Mich., Apr. 27. 1875.
Stephen Henry
Babcock,
last born of
George
S. and Eliza-
beth
(Winegar)
Babcock,
was b. in
Niles, Mich.,
Dec.
26,
MRS. PHOEBE W.
CORNELL,
Aged 97 years,
and her
great-great-niece,
Eleanore
Babcock,
only daughter
of the
author, aged 7 years
Page
26.
Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
31
1845.
He was educated in tlie common schools in his native
town. In
1864
Mr. Babcock enlisted as a
private
in the volun-
teer
army.
War of the Rebellion. He was soon
promoted
to
Sergeant,
then
Serg-eant Major,
then First Lieutenant and
Adjutant
in the
30th Regiment
of
Michigan Infantry,
and
was
honorably discharged
at the close of the war. After leav-
ing
the
army
he has been
engaged continually
in railroad
service with \arious of the
important
railroad
systems
of the
West, and in
nearly
all this time in
responsible
official
posi-
tions. On
Sept. 30, 1897,
Mr. Babcock was m. in Salt Lake
City,
LUah, to Miss Lee
Judd, daughter
of
Judge John
W.
Ju(l(l,
of
Nashville, Tenn.
Children,
b. in Salt Lake
City,
Utah :
Barbara Gilberta. b.
Aug. 16,
1898.
Stephen Henry, Jr.,
b.
May 13, 1900.
Isaac
Babcock.
Jr.,
seventh child of Isaac and Elizabeth
(Wilbur)
Babcock, was b. in
Rensselaerville.
Albany County,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
8,
18 1 2. He m. CeHa Haws.
Children :
Mortimer C. b.
Aug. 27. 1838;
m.
Mary
E. Bristol.
Mary
E.. b.
Sept.
i,
1840:
m. Edwin F. Crandall.
Royal
K., b. Mar. 10,
1844
: m.
Mary
E. Stark.
Harry J.,
b.
1850;
m. Elizabeth Beebe.
Mortimer
C, eldest son of
Isaac,
Jr.,
and Celia
(Haws)
Babcock. m.
Mary
E. Bristol.
Children :
Harriet Louise, b. Dec.
31, 1863.
Janette F., b. Nov.
14, 1865.
Barton B., b.
Jan. 7, 1867.
Royal
E.. b. Mar.
3, 1874.
Mary C,
b.
June 3, 1875.
Mary
E., second child of
Isaac,
Jr.,
and Celia
(Haws)
Bab-
cock. m. Edwin F. Crandall.
Children:
Bessie, b. 1880.
Roy,
b. 1882.
Harriet
Louise, eldest
daughter
of Mortimer C. Babcock
and
Mary
E.
(Bristol)
Babcock,
m. William H. Marston.
Children :
Eda Mable, b. Oct. 8,
1885.
James
Cassidv, b.
June 3. 1887.
Mary
Elizabe'th. b. Feb.
18, 1889.
Henry
M. Duffield, b. Nov.
29, 1890.
Helen
Janette,
b. Feb.
5, 1893.
32
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
Barton B.
Babcock,
third child of Mortimer C. and
Mary
E.
(Bristol) Babcock,
m. Isabelle MacDonald.
Child:
Fred
D.,
b. Feb.
25, 1896.
Royal
E.
Babcock,
fourth child of Mortimer C. and
Mary
E.
(Bristol) Babcock,
m.
Marguerite
A. Nichols.
Children :
R.
Vernon,
b.
June 15, 1896.
Harold
F.,
b.
July 23, 1898.
Eliza
Babcock,
eighth
child of Isaac and Elizabeth
(Wil-
bur)
Babcock,
was b. in
Rensselaerville,
Albany County,
N.
Y.,
June 4,
181
5.
On
Sept.
21,
1837,
she m.
Benjamin Wing.
He was b. at
Duanesburg,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
8,
181
1,
where his
father,
Joseph Wing,
was a farmer and dealer in live stock.
When he was
twenty-nine years
of
age
he removed to Ironde-
quoit,
N.
Y.,
and
purchased
a farm of two hundred acres, and
the most of this farm he cleared the timber off from with his
own hands. For
thirty years
he resided in
Irondequoit, taking
an active interest in town affairs. He was
Supervisor
of the
town for one
term,
and held
many
offices of
responsibility.
In
1870
he sold his farm and removed to
Brighton,
where he
lived the residue of his
lifetime,
being highly
esteemed and re-
spected by
all who knew him. He d.
Sept.
16,
1899.
His
wife d.
Jan. 17,
1888,
in
Brighton,
N.
Y.,
aged Jt, years.
Children,
b. in
Irondequoit,
N. Y. :
David,
b.
Aug. 11, 1841 ;
m.
Mary
B.
Ayres,
Oct.
8, 1879.
Stephen,
b. Nov. 28,
1845 ;
m. Anna T.
Clarke, May 17, 1883.
Elizabeth
Babcock,
b.
July 16, i8si ; m. Clarence De
Puy,
Dec.
12,
1877.
David
Wing,
eldest child of
Benjamin
and Eliza
(Babcock)
Wing,
was b. in
Irondequoit,
N. Y.,
Aug.
11, 1841.
He m.
Oct.
8,
1879,
Mrs.
Mary
B.
Ayres.
Mr.
Wing
was one of the
pioneers
in the
fruit-evaporating
business in the United States.
For
years
he and his brother
Stephen,
under the firm name of
"D.
Wing
&
Brother,"
did a
large
business. Mr.
Wing
died
very suddenly Aug.
28, 1897.
No children.
Stephen Wing,
second child of
Benjamin
and Eliza
(Bab-
cock) Wing,
was b. in
Irondequoit,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
28,
1845.
He
married Anna T.
Clarke,
May 17, 1883.
Mr
Wing early
in
life became identified with his brother in the
fruit-evaporating
business. In 1882 he removed to
Rogers,
Ark.,
and made his
home there the remainder of his life. He was one of the
pio-
Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
33
neers in the fruit
industry
of Northeast Arkansas. He intro-
duced the first
genuine
budded Elberta Peach ever known in
Northeast
Arkansas,
and
planted
the first Elberta orchards.
In
1897
his brother and he
shipped
the first car of Elberta
peaches
ever sent out of
Rogers,
and handled the entire
crop
from
Rogers
to and
including
Van Buren. That
year they
were known as the
"peach kings
of the Ozarks."
They
were
also
pioneers
in the
evaporated
fruit
industry
and erected the
first
large evaporator
in that section. The
history
of
Stephen
Wing
and his brother has been the
history
of the fruit
industry
along
the Frisco in
Arkansas,
and the thousands that have
profited by
their
enterprise
and
example
render a
grateful
homage
to their
memory.
Mr.
Wing
d.
very suddenly
at his
home in
Rogers,
Ark.,
Feb.
18,
1903.
His
quiet, gentle
man-
ners and his cheerful
greetings
made him hosts of friends. He
united with the
Congregational
Church in
Rogers
a few
months
previous
to his decease. The
daily paper
in
Rogers,
Ark.,
contained an extended notice of his life and
expressed
the sorrow of that
community
in his sudden decease.
Child:
Winifred
E.,
b.
Rogers, Ark.,
Mar.
4,
1888.
Elizabeth
Wing,
last born to
Benjamin
and Eliza
(Bab-
cock) Wing,
was b. in
Irondequoit,
N.
Y.,
July
16,
185
1. She
m. Clarence De
Puy,
of
Rochester,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
12,
1877.
Mrs.
De
Puy
is the last
surviving
member of her father's
family,
and resides in
Brighton,
N. Y.
Child:
Frederic
Clarence,
b.
Brighton,
N.
Y., May 11,
1881.
H. H.
Babcock,
ninth child of Isaac and Elizabeth
(Wil-
bur)
Babcock. was b. in
Rensselaerville,
Albany County,
N.
Y.,
June
I,
181
7.
He removed with his
parents
when a child
to the town of
Rush, N.
Y., where he resided for
twenty years,
during
which time he m.
]\Iaria, the
daughter
of
Major John
Markham, of the
village
of
Rush, ]\Iar.
6,
1839.
In
1850,
he
removed to
Greece,
N.
Y.,
to a
farm,
and it was here at his
house that his
father, Isaac
Babcock,
died. In
1864,
he re-
moved with his
family
to
Rochester, N.
Y.,
and
engaged
in
the coal business, and in
1867
became the senior member of
the firm of H. H. Babcock & Co., a firm which has become
and is
to-day
one of the
leading
business houses in the
city
of
Rochester. In
1856
Mr. Babcock became a member of the
Brick
Presbyterian
Church. He was a charter member of
34
Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
Genesee Falls Masonic
Lodge.
In
politics
he was a
Repub-
lican,
being prominently
identified in its
councils,
and
lending
his
time,
money,
and influence to its advancement and success.
He was of a
retiring disposition, having
a
calm,
cool
judg-
ment which often led
people
to him for advice and counsel. He
d. at his
home,
i8o
University
Avenue, Rochester,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 4, 1893.
His wife was b. in 181
8,
and d.
June 29, 1894.
Children,
b. in East Rush and
Greece,
N. Y. :
Louisa M.. b.
June
8,
1840;
d. Mar.
11,
1844.
Helen
E.,
b. Nov.
7, 1842;
m. Elisha M.
Carpenter.
Charles
Henry,
b. Nov.
4, 1848.
Horace
John,
b. Feb. 21,
1851.
George Edwin,
b. Feb.
23,
1861.
Helen E.
Babcock,
second child of
Henry
H. and Maria
(Markham)
Babcock,
was b. Nov.
7, 1842.
She m. Elisha
M.
Carpenter,
Oct.
29, 1863.
Mr.
Carpenter
was connected
with
Reformatory
Institutions for
forty years.
For nine
years
he was
Principal
and
Superintendent
at the Rochester Indus-
trial School at
Rochester,
N. Y. For
twenty-five years
he was
Superintendent
at the New York
Juvenile Asylum
in New
York
City.
For four
years
he was
Superintendent
at the New
York House of
Refuge.
He was a
scholarly
man,
and one
whose
upright
Christian manhood and
high principles
com-
manded the
respect
and esteem of all who knew him. Mr.
Carpenter
d.
Jan. 23, 1902.
Children :
Henry
Babcock,
b.
Rochester,
N. Y., Dec. i,
1864.
He
graduated
at New York
University
in 1886. and
College
of
Physicians
and
Surgeons
in
1889.
He d.
suddenly
in Rochester, N. Y., where he
was a
practicing physician,
Mar.
23, i8gg;
unm.
Herbert Lawrence, b. Rochester, N.
Y.,
Dec.
29, 1867.
He
grad-
uated at New York
University
in
1890,
and is now a broker in
New York
City
; unm.
Hallett
Manning,
b. New York
City, Apr. 27. 1872.
He
graduated
at Columbia
College
School of Mines in
1894.
He is
Principal
and
Proprietor
of
Boys' College Preparatory
School in New York
City.
He m. Gertrude
Harris, June
10,
1892. They
have one
child. Helen
Marjorie.
b.
June
28,
1893.
Helen G., b. New York
City,
Nov. 22,
1877;
unm.
Charles Bronson, b. New York
City. June
28,
1886. He is now
pre-
paring
at Columbia
Preparatory
School,
New York
City,
to enter
Yale
College,
in
1904.
Hon. Charles H. Babcock,
third child and eldest son of
Henry
H. Babcock and Maria
(Markham) Babcock,
was b.
in East Rush,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
4, 1848.
He m. Linda
Bronson,
of
Rochester,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
23, 1875.
She was b. Oct.
16,
1850,
and d.
Apr. 5, 1893.
No issue.
A. EMERSON
BABCOCK.
Page
26.
Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
35
He m.
(2)
Edith
Holden.
of New York
City,
Mar.
i,
1900.
Mr. Babcock is a
prominent
business man of Rochester,
N.
Y. He has been one of the Fish Commissioners for the State
and Member of the Board of
Forestry
for several
years.
Since
the decease of his
father, he is the senior meml)er of the firm
of H. H. Babcock &
Co.,
coal
dealers,
and
prominent
in
many
corjix^rations
in Rochester.
Also, like most of the members of
the Babcock
family,
holds a
high position
in
Masonry.
When the
Re])nblican Party
was returned to
power
in the
State of New York on
Jan.
i.
1895.
Gov. Morton found it
necessary
to
reorganize
the various
departments
at
Albany,
and
among
others the
departments
of
Forestry
and the Fish
and Game Commission. An act was
passed by
the
Legislature
consolidating
these two
departments,
and Gov. Morton in look-
ing
about
through
the State for suitable members of the For-
est,
Fish, and Game Commission,
finally
selected Mr. Babcock
as one of its members. The condition of the forest, fish,
and
game
interests in the State was
unsatisfactory,
and
strong
men were needed to brino- about the reforms that were ur-
&.
gently
demanded. A better selection could
hardly
have been
made,
for -Mr. Babcock had been for
many years
an active and
deeply
interested
sportsman
of the
highest
class. He entered
upon
the work of the Commission with
enthusiasm,
and in-
troduced business methods into the affairs of the Commission
in the conduct of its
work,
systematized
the
production
and
shipping
of
spawn
and
young
fish for
stocking
various waters
of the State, which increased the
production very largely.
So
well was this work done
that,
when Gov. Morton's term ex-
pired
and Gov. Black succeeded him.
public appreciation
of
Mr. Babcock's efforts was shown
by
the creation of what was
known as the Forest Preserve Board,
a Board created
by
law
to
purchase
Adirondack lands for a
public park. During
the
four
years
this Board was in existence more than one
quarter
of a million acres of land was
purchased by
the
Board,
and a
large
area of Adirondack forest was reclaimed
largely through
Mr. Babcock's efforts from those who either had no title or
whose title was held in
hostility
to the State.
Gov. Black
throughout
his administration relied
upon
^Ir.
Babcock for advice
upon
all matters connected with
forestry
and fish and
game
subjects.
Mr. Babcock continued as a
member of the Forest Preserve Board
through
the adminis-
tration of Gov. Roosevelt and
through
the first term of Gov.
Odell's administration. The
Legislature
in the meantime had
consolidated the Forest, Fish,
and Game Commission and
36
Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
the Forest Preserve
Board, and,
the work of
purchasing
Adi-
rondack forest lands
having
been
completed,
Mr. Babcock re-
tired from the consolidated Commission at the
expiration
of
his term of office.
Throughout
all his
public
career Mr. Babcock's work has
been
distinguished
for a faithfulness to
public
interest and the
application
of business
principles.
An excellent business man
himself,
he
brought
his business methods into the
pul)lic
serv-
ices and conducted the affairs of his office in such a manner
as to not
only prevent criticism,
but to
bring
about results that
will
ultimately
be of the
greatest possible
value to the .State.
Horace
John
Babcock,
fourth child of
Henry
H. and Maria
(Markham) Babcock,
was b. in
Greece,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
21,
1851.
He m. Lillian Emerson Nov.
2,
1876.
She d. Mar.
13, 1896,
and he m.
(2)
Dora
Miekle,
of
Cincinnati, O.,
Nov.
19, 1899.
Mr. Babcock has no children.
Mary
Wilbur
Babcock,
youngest
child of Isaac and Eliza-
beth
(Wilbur) Babcock,
was b. in
Rensselaerville,
Albany
County,
N.
Y.,
Apr.
18,
1826. She removed with her
parents
to Monroe
County,
N.
Y.,
when but four
years
of
age.
On
Apr. 3,
1
85
1,
she was m. to N. Cleveland
Bradstreet,
of Roch-
ester,
N. Y. Mr. Bradstreet was b. in
Danvers, Mass., Apr.
25,
1821.
Their children were:
Charles
Sumner,
b. Nov.
10, 1855.
Edward Gould,
b.
Apr. 27, 1857.
George Henry,
b. Oct.
2, 1859.
Mary Louise,
b. Mar.
30, 1867;
m. William A.
Randall,
of Boston,
Mass.,
Dec.
25, 1895.
J. Howard,
b.
May
10, 1869.
Hon. N. C. Bradstreet is a direct descendant of
George
Simon
Bradstreet,
of Massachusetts
;
has lived in Rochester.
N.
Y.,
over
sixty years.
He was elected
Mayor
of Rochester
in
1863,
and afterward served two successive terms in the As-
sembly
of the State. His business and
political
life has been
an active one. On
Apr. 3. 1901,
Mr. and Mrs. Bradstreet
celebrated the fiftieth
anniversary
of their married
life,
at
which time
they
received the
congratulations
of a host of
friends.
Edward
Gould,
their second
son,
d.
Jan.
26, 1881,
aged 23
years.
George Henry,
their third
son,
m. Miss
Carolyn Briggs,
of
Rochester.
HON.
JEPTHA
W. BABCOCK.
Page 27.
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
37
Their children are:
Roy C,
b. Dec. i. 1880.
Florence
Ruth,
b.
July 4,
1882.
George Henry
d.
May 24, 1902.
George Babcock,
fourth son and fifth child of Isaiah Bab
cock,
Jr.,
and Freelove
(Briggs) Babcock,
was b. in New
Fairfiekl,
Conn.,
Feb.
21,
1779.
He removed with his
parents
to
Windham,
Greene
County,
N. Y. The town records of
Windham have the
following:
April 1805.
Pathmaster of Road Dist. No. 60
(Where
his
parents
resided)
1 8 TO. Overseer Road Dist. No. 60.
1814.
" " "
No.
15.
Through
the
courtesy
of Mr. Artemas
Bissell,
of Mont-
clair,
N.
J.,
I
append
the
following:
"This is to
Certify
that Mr.
George
Babcock was Volun-
tarily
Enlisted into the
Company
of
Light Infantry
under
My Command,
Daniel Gumbert.
Windham,
26
June,
1802."
George
Babcock m. in
Windham,
N.
Y.,
Olive Simmons.
They
had a
family
of
eight children,
all of whom were b. in
Windham,
Greene
County,
N.
Y.,
namely:
Abel
Simmons,
b.
Sept. 30, 1807.
Herman
Briggs,
b.
Apr.
21,
i8og.
Hiram
Steele,
b.
May
12, 181 1.
Horace
Havens,
b.
June 10, 1813.
Harriet
Newell,
b.
Jan. 17, 1817.
John Porter, b.
May 14, 1819.
Olivia,
b.
Apr. 16,
1821.
Mary,
b.
Aug. 22, 1824.
About 1826
George
Babcock and his
family
removed to Mil-
ford,
Otsego County,
N. Y. At the
County
Clerk's office in
Cooperstown, Otsego County,
N.
Y., is of record a deed to
him of land in Milford
by John
and Elizabeth Moore. Mr.
Babcock was a
ver>^
strict
Presbyterian,
and was
very highly
esteemed and
respected l)y
all who had the
pleasure
of his
acquaintance.
He died at his home in
Milford,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
22.
1844, aged 64 years
and 11 months. Olive
Babcock,
his
wife, was b. Feb.
9, 1785,
and d.
Jan.
20,
1858,
aeed
yz years,
1 1
months,
1 1
days.
The
following
notice of his decease
prepared by
his
pastor
has been
placed
in
my hands,
and is
here
copied
verbatim :
38
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
"Died of
Consumption
at his residence in
Milford,
Otsego
Co.,
N. Y.
January
22nd Dea.
George
Babcock in the
65th
year
of his
age.
In the death of this servant of
Christ,
the
Presbyterian
Church and
society
of which he was a member
has sustained a loss
though
to him we beheve a
great gain.
He
was a native of Connecticut and for al^out
40 years
of his hfe
a
professed
Christian. He retained to his last moments a re-
markable attachment to the
distinguishing
doctrines of dixine
grace.
It was manifest to all who
intimately
knew him that
he felt a
holy jealousy
for the honor of God's Character. This
undoul)tedly
arose in
part
from his
intimacy
with the Bible.
The Bible was his constant
companion
and he was a
systematic
reader of it. The
margin
of almost
every page
of the old
Family
Bible was filled with
pencil
marks
pointing
to some
important passage
or
containing
some
important thought.
One
great anxiety
of his mind in his last
days
was that God would
permit
him to live
long enough
to
complete
the
reading
of his
Bible
through
the i8th time. But his
spirit
took its
flight
ere
lie had
completed
his
great pleasure.
He
slept sweetly
in
Christ and devout men carried him to his
grave
and made
lamentations over him."
The writer also here inserts an exact
copy
of the
original
letter written
by
Mr. Babcock's son, Herman
Briggs
Babcock,
to the writer's
great-grandfather,
Isaac
Babcock,
containing
the sad news of the decease of his
father,
who was Isaac's
brother :
Milford
Jan. 23
N. Y.
Mr. Isaac Babcock
Rush
Monroe Co
N. Y.
Milford
January 23, 1844.
To Lsaac Babcock
Dr. Sir
I now have to communicate to
you
the news of the death
of
my
Father,
who
expired yesterday li
before
q
a. m. ; he
died in the
triumph
of faith in his
redeemer,
and is we
hope
& believe now
Singing praises
to the God who he has so
long
professed
to love and adore, his last
days
were
happy days
to
him,
he often
expressed
himself
by saying
"O hapnv hour,"
meaning
the hour of his death. He died
easy,
no
strangle
at
Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
39
the
last, the
lamp
went out
Gradually,
for a few
days preceed-
ing
his death he was at times
deranged
some
what,
but was
generally
in the full
possession
of his
faculties,
his mind
clear,
and never
expressed
himself in favor of
recovering
but was
willing
to
go, willing
that God's will should be done in refer-
ence to his
case,
his disease was
comsumption,
had been run-
ning
down since last
February,
but has not been confined to
his room but nine weeks & confined to his bed about the same
time. We feel we have lost an
earthly
friend and one the less
to
pray
for
us,
and for Sinners in this
place
one to
give
us re-
ligious
as well as other
instruction,
but we must now look to
God who
gave
and who has the
right
to take
away
at such
time as seemeth
good
to him and this
dispensation
is a warn-
ing
to us be also
ready
for in Such an hour as we think not
the Son of man
cometh,
the
family
takes this death
very
hard,
the
family
are all at home
except
Horace and he would have
been here if he could
possibly
have left his
business,
the Fu-
neral will be
tomorrow,
it would have been
gratifying
to Father
if he could have seen some of his brothers before he left them
but did not.
The friends are all well in these
parts
as far as I
know,
we
would like to hear from
you
as soon as
convenient,
the
family
send their best
regards
to all of
you
& would be
happy
to have
you
visit Milford as soon as
you
can. Will it not be con-
venient for Cousin
Mary
to make us a visit next
Spring,
let
her
stop
with me at Fort Plain as I shall most
probably
locate
there. Still I
may
not,
if I do
not,
I shall remain there next
summer I would be most
happy
if she would come down & I
speak
the Sentiments of
my
wife. She need not wait until
Spring,
we are
keeping
house and are
always happy
to see
our friends.
I have
nothing
else of
any
interest to communicate to
you
and will
close,
let us hear from
you
soon.
H. B. Babcock.
Herman
Briggs
Babcock. second child of
George
and Olive
(Simmons)
Babcock. was b.
Apr.
21,
1809.
He m. Maria
Adams,
of
Rahway,
N.
J., Jan. 9, 1840.
She was b.
May 29,
1820,
and d. Dec.
3,
1886. Mr. Babcock d.
Jan.
26,
1877.
Children :
William
Herman,
b.
June 5. 1845.
Harry
Adams, b.
May 23, 1848.
Frederick Adams, b.
May 19, 1858:
d. Oct.
26,
1886.
Hiram
Steele,
third child of
George
and Olive
(Simmons)
40
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
Babcock,
was b.
Ma}^
12,
181 1. He m. Lois Elizabeth Town-
send,
Oct.
II,
1837.
She was b. in
Gilbertsville,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
3, 1817,
and d. Mar.
19,
1866,
aged 49 years.
Hiram Steele
Babcock d, Feb.
20, 1868,
aged 56 years, 9
months.
Children,
b. in
Cooperstown,
N. Y. :
Eliza
L.,
b.
Apr. 24, 1839;
d.
Jan. 24, 1841.
Helen Eliza, b.
Sept. 15, 1844.
George,
b. Feb.
10, 1856;
d. Mar.
11, 1856.
Horace Havens
Babcock,
fourth child of
George
and Olive
(Simmons)
Babcock,
was b. at
Windham,
Greene
County,
N.
Y.,
June
10,
1813.
He m. at
Albany,
N.
Y.,
Apr.
2,
1839,
Margaret
A.
Hall,
daughter
of Green and
Margaret (Can-
field)
Hall. She was b. at
Albany,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 27, 1817,
and
now resides in Little
Falls,
N. Y. Mr. Babcock d. in
Albany,
N.
Y.,
in
Feb.,
1879.
Children :
George Green,
b.
Albany ;
d. same
place.
Alice,
b.
Albany.
Horace
Green,
b. Oct.
28, 1845.
Anna,
b.
Albany.
Harriet
Newell,
fifth child of
George
and Olive
(Simmons)
Babcock,
was b.
Jan. 17,
181
7.
vShe m. Amos
Bissell,
Jan.
19, 1843.
He was b. Dec.
24, 1812,
and d. in
1889.
Mrs.
Bissell d. at
Milford,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
11,
1879.
Child,
b. at
Milford,
N. Y. :
George Norman,
b. Dec.
25, 1846.
John
Porter,
sixth child of
George
and Olive
(Simmons)
Babcock,
was b.
May 14,
18
19.
He m. Sarah Hubbell and d.
at
Palatha, Fla.,
and was buried at
Bridgeport,
Conn.
Olivia
Babcock,
the seventh of
eight
children of
George
and Olive
(Simmons)
Babcock, was b. at Windham,
Greene
County,
N.
Y.,
on the i6th of
Apr.,
1821. The
following
biography
of her written
by
her son Artemas Bissell is
given
verbatim :
"When but about four
years
old,
she removed with her
parents
to the
village
of
Milford,
N. Y.,
and until her decease
on the 2 1st of October,
1898,
she made that
place
her home.
Her
father,
a deacon in the First
Presbyterian
Church of Mil-
ford,
and her mother were earnest Christian
people, bringing
up
their children
carefully
and
religiously.
She was
given
moreover a
very
good
education,
being especially
instructed in
HON. ISAAC H. BABCOCK.
Page
28.
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
41
the
Scriptures.
At tlie
age
of sixteen she united with the
church referred to."
On the
3d
of
Feb.,
1847,
Ohvia was married to Norman
Bissell. Three sons blessed their
union,
one of
whom^
Arte-
mas,
now resides in
Montclair,
N.
J.,
the other two
having
died
in childliood. As to her
religion,
it was not of a
gloomy
type,
but rather of the kind which
produces
a
merry
heart and
a
glad
countenance. While thus
possessing
a
genial disposi-
tion,
she was of a
dignified
demeanor. For
many years,
she
and her sisters Harriet and
Mary
were
leading
members of
the
Presbyterian
Church choir. A
distinguished authority
wrote in this connection as follows : "I never heard so sweet
singers
as those Babcock
girls
!"
Mrs. Bissell was noted for
good works;
in
fact,
on the
very day
of her demise at the
age
of
seventy-seven
her hands
were
employed
in needlework for a
missionary's family
in
Kansas.
Encouraged by
her
husband,
her home was a
place
where the
needy
could obtain material
assistance,
excepting
those who had
squandered
their
money
for intoxicants. For
such
persons
she would do but
little,
if
anything,
until
they
evinced
positive signs
of reformation.
The
subject
of our sketch was
very forgiving
of an
injury,
and was almost studious in her efforts to avoid
any injury
of
the
feelings
of others. It
may
be added Mrs. Bissell was a
great
lover of all outdoor varieties of flowers. She was also
fond of
large umbrageous trees,
admiring
in
particular
the
gigantic
elms
upon
the
grounds
of her
home,
sometimes
per-
sonifying
them as her friends. Often in conversation and cor-
respondence,
she would refer to their
varying
moods and
characteristics.
Mrs. Bissell
always
took
especial pride
in her Babcock lin-
eage, regarding
it as one of eminent usefulness.
Children of Olivia
(Babcock)
Bissell and Norman Bissell:
Artemas, b.
Jan. ig, 1849.
Abel Babcock. b.
May 17. 1852;
d. Feb.
14, 1857.
Charles,
b. Mar.
23, 1859;
d.
June 12,
i860.
Alary
Babcock,
eighth
child and last born to
George
and
Olive
(Simmons) Babcock,
was b.
Aug.
22, 1824.
She was
m. to Albert Steele,
of
Windham, N.
Y.,
Oct.
6,
1875, by
the
Rev. S. C. Van
Camp.
Mr. Steele was b.
Sept. 15, 1803,
and d.
Sept. 19, 1890.
No issue.
Harry
Adams
Babcock,
second child of Herman
Briggs
and
Maria
(Adams)
Babcock,
was b.
May 23, 1848.
He m.
Mary
Stewart
Smith,
Sept. 13, 1876,
44
42
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and Ilis Descendants.
Children:
Stewart
Smith,
b.
June 27, 1878;
d. Dec.
18,
1881.
Harry Adams,
b. Oct.
5, 1879;
d. Dec.
21,
1881.
Frederick
Adams,
b.
May 19, 1858.
Frederick Adams
Babcock,
third child of Herman
Briggs
and Maria
(Adams) Babcock,
was b.
May 19, 1858.
He m.
Jeanie
Carter. Mr. Babcock d. Oct.
26,
1886.
Chikh^en :
Edward
Carter,
b.
;
d. .
Frederick
Adams,
b.
Sept., 1879.
Grace
Laflin,
b.
May, 1884.
Mary Augusta,
b.
Apr., 1885.
Helen Eliza
Babcock,
second cliild of Hiram Steele and
Lois Elizabeth
(Townsend)
Babcock,
was b.
Sept. 15, 1844.
She m.
May 14, 1872,
Albert Van
Dusen,
at
Stockbridge,
Mass. He was b. at
Stockbridge,
Mass.,
Dec.
25, 1842.
Children :
Auger Elizabeth,
b. Oct.
19, 1875.
Laura,
b.
Apr. 7,
1880.
George
Norman
Bissell,
eldest son of Harriet Newell
(Bab-
cock)
Bissell and Amos
Bissell,
was b. at
Milford,
N.
Y..
Dec.
25, 1846.
Hem.
(i)
Sarah Hamlin,
June 29, 1871.
She was
b. in
Rutland,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
9, 1848,
and d.
May 31, 1877,
in
Milford,
N. Y.
Children :
Clarence Hamlin,
b.
Apr.
6,
1873.
Amos, b.
Jan. 13. 187s.
David,
b.
May 18, 187V;
d. Oct. 8.
1877.
He m.
(2)
Hannah
Hayes, Jan. 3,
1888. She was b. in
Lee,
Oneida
County,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
18,
1856.
Children :
Addi.son
Hayes,
b. Nov.
5.
1888.
George Norman,
b. Mar.
13, 1890.
Mr. Bissell d. Dec.
31, 1901,
at White
Plains,
N. Y.
Artemas Bissell. eldest child of Norman
Bissell,
Jr.,
and
Olivia
(Babcock)
Bissell,
was b.
Jan. 19, 1849.
He
graduated
at Princeton
University
in the class of
1873.
On Feb.
3,
1881,
he was m. to Nettie Estelle
Sage,
of New
Berlin,
N. Y. She
was b. Oct.
2,
1856,
and d. in
Denver, Colo.,
Jan. 29, 1894.
Children :
Cardera Estelle, b. New Berlin, Jan. 19,
1882.
Norman Artemas,
b. New York
City,
Oct.
13, 1887.
HON. CHARLES H. BABCOCK.
Page 34-
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
43
Mr. Bissell 111.
(2)
Mrs.
Mary
iMiinia
J>unc,
of
Chatham,
N.
]., Sept.
6,
1895.
She was b. Dec.
13. 1867,
and has one
child
by
her hrst
hns1)an(l, Harriet h^hzabeth
Lune,
b. X(n.
1,
1891.
Horace Green
Babcock,
eldest ciiihl and son of Horace
Havens and Maroaret A.
(Hall)
Babcock, was b. in
.\lbany,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
28,
1845.
He ni. at Little Falls. N.
Y..
ban.
20,
1 88
1,
Allie M. La
r3ue. dan-hter of Daniel W. and
Mary
E.
(Schuyler)
La Due. She was b. in Little
Falls,
N.
Y.,
Apr.
17, 1859.
Child:
Robert La Due, 1).
Apr. 26,
1882.
Enoch
Babcock, second son of
Isaiah. Sr.,
and Elizal)eth
(Plumb)
Babcock, was b. in
Stonington,
Conn., Dec. 2".
1742.
He removed with his
parents
into the State of Massachusetts
in
1772.
He is not recorded
U]3on
the town records of Par-
tridgefield
or in the
county
records of Berkshire
County.
He
was in the War of the
Revolution,
and is thus recorded in
Massachusetts
reports
of her soldiers in this war :
"Enoch
Babcock,
Sergeant, Capt.
Frances Stowes Co., Col.
James
Converse
(Worcester Co.) Regt.
Service three
days
in
August T777
on an alarm at
Bennington."
In the book entitled New York in the
Re\nlution,
by
James
A.
Roberts,
Comptroller,
Enoch Babcock is recorded
member of the Fourth
Regiment, Albany County
Militia, Col.
Kilian Van Rensselaer. In the same record also
appears
an
Enoch
Babcock. Dutchess
County
Militia, Col. William Hum-
frey,
Fifth
Regiment.
It is the
opinion
of the writer that the
three Enochs recorded were the same
person,
and was the son
of Isaiah Babcock, Sr. In those
days. Albany County
ex-
tended to within a short distance of the town of
Partridgefield,
Mass.
Mrs.
George
Reed Babcock. in a
genealogy
she wrote over
thirty years ago.
states Enoch
Babcock, son of
Isaiah, Sr., died
in IMassachusetts. The waiter knows
nothing
further about
him.
Elizabeth Babcock. eldest
daughter
of
Isaiah, Sr., and Eliza-
l)eth
(Plumb) Babcock, was b. in
Stoninsfton, Conn..
June 9,
T745.
She did not
marry,
but lived with her
parents until
after their decease, when she was cared for
by
her
voungest
brother,
Jonas
Babcock. If the church records of the Con-
gregational
Church at Westford had been
properly
taken care
of,
I
presume
I would have found the date of her decease en-
44
Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
tered there. She was a
very rehgious woman,
and used to
wander
long
distances from her home in order to attend re-
ligious meetings.
She is buried in the
Grogh Cemetery by
the side of her father and mother.
Elisha
Babcock,
the third son of
Isaiah, Sr.,
and Elizabeth
(Plumb) Babcock,
was b. in
Stonington,
Conn.,
July
26,
1747.
He removed with his
parents
to
Partridgefield (now
Hins-
dale and
Peru),
Berkshire
County,
Mass.,
in
1772.
The town
records of
Partridgefield
have the
following relating
to him :
March
24th, 1777.
Town
Meeting
elected Constable.
March
16th,
1778.
Town
Meeting
elected on Committee
on
Safety.
April 20th,
1785.
Town
Meeting,
one of a committee to
take census of school district of
from four to sixteen
years
of
age
and make returns at next
meeting.
Elisha
Babcock,
we
think,
w^as twice married. First to
Elizabeth Peirce. I believe the surname is
correct,
for the
reason that one Ebenezer Peirce seems to have been witness to
his
many
transfers of real estate. Ebenezer Peirce w-as a
Jus-
tice of the Peace in
Partridgefield,
and while I cannot state
it to be a fact that his first wnfe was Mr. Peirce's
daughter,
I
feel
reasonably
certain that such was the case. I am also
very
certain that the
following
were their
children,
who w^ere b. in
Partridgefield,
Mass. :
Elisha P.
Alice.
Charles.
Eunice.
Eliza.
Sylvester.
John.
Elisha Babcock was in the War of the Revolution,
and is
recorded as follow^s in Record of Massachusetts Soldiers in
this war:
"Elisha
Babcock,
Private
Capt.
Peter Porter's Co. Col. Sam-
uel Brewer's
Regt."
(Berkshire County).
In the book en-
titled New York in the Revolution,
and a later
work.
Sup-
plement, published by Ex-Comptroller
Roberts,
of New York
State,
appears
the name of an Elisha Babcock from
Albany
County.
This
county
in those
days
extended to the Massa-
Isaiah
Babcock, Si:,
and His Descendants.
45
chusetts
line,
within a few miles of
Partridgefield,
Mass., and,
as Elisha Babcock
finally
settled and died in the town of New
Lebanon
(set
off from Canaan in 18
19),
Columbia
County,
N.
Y.,
it is fair to assume that the Elisha recorded from
Albany County
was Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.'s,
son. His name
ap-
pears
as
"Private,
in Col. Lewis
Duboy's 5th Regiment,
The
Line." The Line were
regiments
in the United States service
under Gen.
George Washington.
There were
regiments
of
artillery
and an
organization
of Green Mountain
boys
in the
Line. He is also recorded in 'The
Levies,''
enlisted
men.
Col.
Frederick W^eissenfel's
Regiment.
The Levies were drafts
from different militia
regiments,
and from the
people
direct
as
well,
which could be called
upon
to serve outside the State
during
their entire term.
He is also recorded in the
"Albany
Co. Militia Col. Kilian
Van Rensselaer
4th Regiment."
In the New York in the
Revolution,
Supplement,
is found the
following:
"Elisha
Babcock,
Assignor,
Land
Bounty Rights.
Li
1
78
1,
a
Bounty
of Land
Rights,

a
Right being 500
acres of
land,
was offered to officers and men for two
regiments
there
to be raised for the defense of the State of New York. A
pri-
vate and non-commissioned officer was to receive one
Risfht."
Elisha Babcock is also recorded under the head of Land
Bounty Rights
as
Assignee.
It is the
opinion
of the writer
that Elisha Babcock
finally
settled
upon
his tract of
land,
or
a
portion
of
it,
received for his services in the War of the
Revolution,
situated in the town of New
Lebanon, Columbia
County,
N.
Y.,
and there lived the residue of his lifetime.
It is a source of
great regret
to the writer that a more
posi-
tive and full record of Elisha and his brother
John
cannot be
given
in this work. In
1902,
while the writer was in the town
of
Peru,
Berkshire
County, Mass.,
one of the Selectmen of
this town informed him that a terrific tornado a few
years
ago destroyed
their town house and ruined a
large
number
of the
early
records of
Partridgefield.
The town records of
Partridgefield
now extant contain no records of vital statistics
in that town.
The
following
deeds of record are found in the office of the
Register
of Deeds of Berkshire
County,
Mass. :
"July 30th, 1785,
Isaiah Babcock to Elisha Babcock
52
^
acres of land in
Partridgefield.
Consideration
30.
Witnesses.
Signed.
Isaiah Babcock."
Elias Babcock.
Samuel Babcock.
46
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
Book
33.
P. 221.
"Dec.
31st, 1787.
Thomas Marshal to Khsha
Bahcock,
of
Partridgehekl,
one undivided third
part
of three hundred
acres of kind in
i'artridgefiekk
Consideration
^y^.
Witnesses. Tiios.
Marshall,
Ijy Atty."
RoDY Kinney.
"Dec.
3Lst, 1787,
Elislia Bahcock to Thomas Marshal
for
70
on
purchase price
of kand as follows :
Conveys
one un-
di\ided third
part
of tliree hundred acres of land in
Partridge-
field with the Lahour clone on the
same,
etc.
Witnesses. Elisha Babcock."
Keen. Peirce.
Pebdy Kinnie.
''May
8th,
in the
14th year
of our
independence
A. D.
1793.
Elisha
Bahcock,
of
Partridgefield
deeded to Ahner Mason for
70 fifty-six
acres of land on which was his house and l)arn.
Signed
Elisha Babcock.
Elizabeth Babcock."
"Dec.
nth,
1793.
Elisha Babcock to Noah Benson for
ii-.s\ 10 a
parcel
of land
lying
in
Partridgefield, part
of a
lot of Undivided Land of
300
acres,
containing
1 1 acres and
30
rods of land.
Witnesses. Elisha Babcock."
Ebenezer Peirce.
Alice Babcock.
"Sept. 3rd, 1794, by
deed to Amos Barret all his
right
and
title and interest in an undivided
300
acre lot of land
lying
in
Partridgefield,
said lot
Ijeing occupied by
me the said Elisha
Babcock,
with
hay
and Indian corn now
standing
on the
l)remises together
with the
buildings
and all the
appurtenances
thereto
belonging.
Witnessed
by Signed.
Elisha Babcock."
Jeremiah
Hascall.
Elisha P. Babcock.
"Feb.
17th, 1794.
Elisha
Babcock,
of
Partridgefield,
con-
veyed
to Isaah Farnum of Dalton a tract of land
lying
in
Partridgefield,
it
being part
of a lot of
300
acres of undivided
land,
as it is so-called in all
18^/2
acres. No consideration
named.
Witnessed
by Signed.
Elisha Babcock.'
Eben. Peirce.
Oliver Tenney.
>)
STEPHEN HENRY BABCOCK.
Page 31.
Isaiah
Babcock, Si\,
and I/is Descendants.
47
Elisha Babcock and
family joined
his father and bruthers
and their famihes in tlieir
emigration
ont of
Massachusetts,
which flowed to the State of New York. At the
County
Clerk's
Office,
in
Cooperstown,
Otsego County,
N.
Y.,
the
following
deeds are recorded :
"May
I
St,
1807.
Thomas Colden and Alexander
Coklen,
E.xrs. of Cadwallader
Colden,
of
Coldenham,
Orange
Co.
by
their
Atty.
to Elisha
Babcock,
of
Burlington, Otsego
Co.,
N.
Y.,
a tract of land
lying
in
Burlington, upon
which a re-
lease of
mortgage
had been
given by
said Elisha Babcock.
dated Dec.
24th,
1793,
for
41
-
^.10 to the said Cadwallader
Colden,
twenty-one
acres of land. Consideration
$115.00."
"Feb.
nth,
181 1. Elisha Babcock of the Town of
Burling-
ton,
Otsego Co.,
N. Y. to Ebenezer
Rolo,
of the same
place,
20 acres and
24
rods of land in the town of
Burlington,
N. Y.

Consideration
$137.00.
Signed.
Elisha Babcock l. s.
her
"
Deborah X
Babcock,
l. s."
mark
^
When Elisha Babcock's first wife died the writer has been
unable to ascertain. She died in
Partridgefield.
Mass.,
and
Elisha Babcock must have married his second
w^ife, Deborah,
before he removed to New York State.
"Feb.
nth,
181 1. Elisha Babcock and
Deborah,
his wife,
of the town of
Burlington, Otsego
Co.,
to
Jared Johnson,
of
same
place,
12 acres 2
quarters
and six rods of land for
$170.00."
Elisha's
signature pn)\-ed Ijy
Ebenezer Rolo a
subscribing
witness,
wdio made affidavit
Jan. 15,
18
13,
that he saw Elisha
Babcock
sign
the instrument.
Nothing
further
appears
of record
relating
to him in
Otsego
County,
and
nothing
is found in the
county
records of Dela-
w^are or
Montgomery
Counties
relating
to him. His son
Elisha P. Babcock settled in the town of
Plainfield,
Otsego
County,
N.
Y.,
as
appears by
the
following:
"Jan.
8th,
18 10.
John DeLancey by Atty.
to Elisha Bab-
cock,
Jr.
of
Plainfield,
Otsego
Co.,
N. Y.
^i
acres of land for
$255.00."
"July
8th,
1819.
Ebenezer
Morgan
of
Winfield,
Herkimer
Co.,
N. Y. to Elisha
Babcock,
Jr.,
of town of
Plainfield,
Ot-
sego
Co.,
N. Y..
36
acres of land in the town of Plainfield.
Consideration
$485.00."
48
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
"Sept. 13th, 1830.
Elisha Babcock and
Polly,
his
wife,
of
Plainfield,
Otsego
Co.,
N. Y. to Ebenezer
Bass,
of the town
of
Edmeston,
same
county, Thirty-six
acres of land in Plain-
field. Consideration
$475.00."
Signed.
Elisha Babcock.
"
Polly Babcock."
This is the last mention of Elisha
Babcock,
Jr.'s,
name in
the records of
Otsego County.
It is the
opinion
of the writer
that Elisha
Babcock, Sr.,
and
Jr.,
settled
finally
in the town
of New
Lebanon,
Columbia
County,
N.
Y.,
and died there.
The names of Elisha and
John
Babcock are not recorded
upon
the town records of Canaan or New
Lebanon,
Columbia
County,
N. Y. It is
certain, however,
that Elisha and his
brother
John
settled
there,
and died and are buried in some
cemetery
in that town. In
1902,
when the writer visited the
town of Canaan and examined its
records,
an old resident in-
formed him that an Elisha
Babcock,
deceased over
thirty
years ago,
once
kept
a hotel at Lebanon
Springs,
and is de-
scribed as a
large, portly
man,
blue
eyes,
fair
complexion,
and
brown hair.
Charles
Babcock,
son of Elisha and Elizabeth
Babcock,
was
b. in
Partridgefield (now
Hinsdale and
Peru),
Berkshire
County,
Mass. The date of his birth I have been unable to
ascertain. He m.
Zilpha
Holcomb. She was b. in
Canaan,
Conn.
Their children were:
Lorenzo
Babcock;
d.
Clarkson,
N. Y.
Orlonzo
Babcock;
d.
Burlington,
N. Y.
Charles
Babcock;
d.
Burlington.
N. Y.
Eliza
Babcock;
d.
Watertown,
N. Y.
Caroline
Babcock;
d.
Hartwick,
N. Y.
Page 9,
Centennial
Congregational
Church
History,
Hins-
dale,
Mass.,
states that
"Jan.
2nd,
1792,
Charles Babcock and
others
joined
in a
petition
to the
Legislature
for a committee
to locate a
meeting
house,
etc."
Charles Babcock d. in
Burlington, Otsego County,
N. Y.
Orlonzo
Babcock,
second child of Charles and
Zilpha
(Hol-
comb)
Babcock,
was b. at
Otsego,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
18,
181 1. He
m. at
Otsego,
N. Y., Mar. 22,
1837, Mary
Ann
Russell,
daugh-
ter of William and Sarah
(Garrett)
Russell. Mr. Babcock
d. at
Burlington, Otsego County,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
14, 1843.
Mrs.
Babcock d. at
Cooperstown,
N.
Y.,
Sept.
18,
1891.
Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
49
Children,
b. at
Burlington,
N. Y. :
L.
Louisa,
b. Mar.
27, 1838.
William
Sidney,
b. Feb.
29, 1840;
d.
Aug. 5, 1848.
L. Louisa
Babcock,
eldest child of Orlonzo and
Mary
Ann
(Russell) Babcock,
was b. at
Burlington, Otsego County,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
2y, 1838.
She m. at same
place, June 23, 1858,
David A.
Avery.
Children,
b. at
Burlington,
N. Y. :
Jennie Louisa,
b.
May 5, 1859;
m.
Cooperstown,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
28,
1888,
William W. Woodcock.
Eliza
Babcock,
eldest
daughter
of Charles and
Zilpha (Hol-
comb) Babcock,
was b.
July 23, 1808,
probably
in
Otsego
County,
N. Y. She m. Truman
Stickney Angel.
He was b.
in
Otsego County,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
28, 1806,
and d. in
Watertown,
Jefferson County,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
21,
1891.
Ehza
(Babcock)
Angel
d. at
Watertown,
Jefferson County,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
19,
1872.
Children :
Charles Babcock
Angel,
b.
Clayton,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
10, 1834;
m.
Watertown,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
9, 1856.
Eliza
Seaver. b.
Sept. 22, 1837;
d.
Watertown,
N.
Y., June
I,
1878.
Burt
Crittenden,
b.
Clayton,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
21, 1839;
m. Ellen Holden.
Ellen Burt. b.
Clayton,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
7, 1842;
m. Oct. 16,
1865,
Edward M.
Gates,
b. Feb.
10, 1842.
He d.
Watertown,
N. Y.
John Babcock,
son of Elisha and
probably
Elizabeth
(Peirce) Babcock,
was b. in that
part
of
Partridgefield,
Berk-
shire
County, Mass.,
now called the town of
Peru,
Jan. 22,
1780.
He m. Clarissa Harlow
Grey,
Mar.
17,
1808. Mrs.
Babcock was b. Mar.
14, 1787,
and d. Feb.
21,
1856.
Mr.
Babcock d.
July 21,
i860. He was a first-class cabinetmaker
by
trade.
Early
in life he removed to New
Lebanon,
Colum-
bia
County,
N. Y.
Children,
b. in New
Lebanon,
N. Y. :
Thaddeus
Grey,
b.
Apr. 7, 1809;
d. in Ohio.
John Jefferson,
b.
Apr. 28,
181
1;
d.
1854.
Sylvia Ann,
b. Mar.
22, 1813 ;
m.
Henry
Roberts.
Eliza
Ann,
b.
May 18, 1815 ; d.
1854.
James Magee,
b.
July 4,
1818.
Reuben
Madison,
b. Oct.
24, 1820;
d. in Ohio.
Edwin
H.,
b. Nov.
15,
1822.
Adaline
Amelia,
b. Feb.
16, 1825;
m. Dr.
Henry
C.
Bosworth;
d.
Pittsfield, Mass., May 15, 1887.
George Henry,
b.
Apr. 20, 1826;
m. Sallie Merrill.
Horatio
Nelson,
b.
July 12, 1828;
d.
Jan. 23, 1853.
Clarissa
Harlow,
b. Feb.
4, 1830;
d.
May 15, i860.
State
Line,
N. Y.
;
m. Frank
Sparks.
50
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
James Magee Babcock,
fifth child of
John
and Clarissa Har-
low
(Grey) Babcock,
was b. in New
Lebanon, Columbia
County,
N.
Y., July 4,
1818. He m. at
Springfield,
Mass.,
Jan. 6, 1850, Jane
Catherine Allen. She was b. in
Springfield,
Mass.,
Feb.
8, 1822,
and d. in
Pittsfield, Mass.,
Feb.
24,^875.
Mr. Babcock d. at the home of his
daughter Mary
in
Pittsfield,
Mass.,
Mar.
18,
1896.
Children,
b. in
Pittsfield,
Mass. :
John William,
b.
Aug. 19, 1851 ;
m. Emma
Wright.
Mary Augusta,
b.
Aug. 9, 1854;
m. Charles A. Crosier.
James Francis,
b. Oct.
19, 1864.
John
William
Babcock,
eldest child of
James Magee
and
Jane
Catherine
(Allen) Babcock,
was b. in
Pittsfield,
Berk-
shire
County,
Mass.,
Aug. 19, 185
1. He m. at Grand
Blanc,
Mich.,
Emma
Wright, July
22,
1877.
She was b. at
Iosco,
Mich.,
Apr. 13, 1853.
Mr. and Mrs. Babcock reside at Hat-
ton,
Mich.
Children,
b. at Grand
Blanc,
Mich. :
Leroy
A.
;
m. Clara
Hayes.
Carroll E.
;
m. Mabel
Crosby.
Mabel C.
;
m.
James
Dimmick.
William
J.
Alfred W.
Mary Augusta
Babcock,
second child of
James
M. and
Jane
Catherine
(Allen) Babcock,
was b. in
Pittsfield, Mass.,
Aug.
9, 1854.
She m. at the same
place Sept.
20,
1875,
Charles A.
Crosier,
son of
Henry
and
Betsey (Cole)
Crosier. He was
b. at Old
Windsor,
Conn.,
Apr. 23, 185
1,
and d. in
Pittsfield,
Berkshire
County,
Mass., Feb.
14, 1901.
Children,
b. in
Pittsfield,
Mass. :
Walter Lawrence, b.
July 5, 1877;
m.
Pittsfield, Mass.,
Feb.
19,
1897,
Rebecca C.
Roghton.
Bessie Allen, b. Mar.
16, 1880;
m.
Glendale, Mass.,
Oct.
26, 1898,
George J.
Warner.
Albert
Henry,
b. Mar.
30. 1883 ;
unm.
Ernest
Leroy,
b. Nov. 8,
1884 ;
res.
Springfield,
Mass.
Florence
May,
b.
Jan.
i, 1887;
res. Pittsfield, Mass.
Royal
Francis, b. Oct.
19,
1888.
Isabel,
b. Oct.
28, 1899.
George Henry
Babcock,
ninth child of
John
and Clarissa
Harlow
(Grey)
Babcock,
was b. in New
Lebanon,
Columbia
County,
N.
Y.,
Apr.
20,
1826. He m. Sarah Gilbert Merrill.
She was b. at
Litchfield, Conn.,
June 14, 1820,
and d. in
Lee,
Mass.,
Jan.
2,
1898.
^3%^
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^
1^
HENRY H. BABCOCK.
Page 33.
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
5I
Their children :
Harmon
Seclcy,
b.
Apr. 11, 1849.
Lyman Baldwin,
b.
June 15, 1852;
m. Rosa L.
Pasha,
Oct.
7, 1875
No issue.
Willard,
Willis
(twins),
d. in
infancy.
Harmon
Seeley Babcock,
eldest child of
George Henry
and
Sarah (iilbert
(Merrill) Babcock,
was b. in New
Lebanon.
Cohmibia
County,
N.
Y.,
Apr. Ji,
1849.
He was educated at
the Public Schools in
Lee, Mass.,
and
Lenox,
same
State,
and
at Brookside
Seminary, Stockbridge,
ALass. At Lenox
High
School was awarded a medal for
being
the best scholar. He
graduated
at Brown
University June, 1874,
and was valedic-
torian of his class with
degree
of A.B. He received the de-
gree
of A.M. in
1877.
He was admitted to the bar in
1877,
and is now an
Attorney
and Counselor-at-Law in
Providence,
R. L He has held the
following
offices:
Superintendent
of
Public
Schools,
E.
Providence,
R.
L,
three
years;
Coroner
for ten
years;
Solicitor for five
years;
Treasurer Watch-
market Fire District for ten
years.
He is a member of the Beta Theta Pi
fraternity,
and de-
livered the
poem
at two conventions of this
fraternity,
one at
Cincinnati, O.,
and one at
Niagara
Falls, N. Y. He also de-
livered the
poem
at the dedication of Watchmarket Fire
Library,
and also before the Alumni of Brown
University.
He m.
June 11,
1879,
Eva
Sophronia, daughter
of Samuel
and
Abby Jane (Mattoon)
Belden, of
Lenox,
Mass.
Children :
Samuel
Belden,
b.
June g,
1880.
Sarah
Abby,
b. Feb.
15, 1883
; d.
aged 3 years.
Mary Katherine,
b.
June 20, 1890.
Mrs. Babcock d. Oct.
17, 1899,
and Harmon
Seeley
Bab-
cock m.
(2) Apr. 17, 1902, Julia Evelyn Buckminster,
daugh-
ter of
Capt.
Charles
West,
of South
Portland,
Me.
Child :
Harmon
Seeley, Jr.,
b.
Apr. 2, 1903.
George Babcock,
fourth son of
Isaiah, Sr.,
and Elizabeth
(Plumb) Babcock,
was b. in
Stonington,
Conn.,
Julv 27, 1749.
He m. Susanna
Sheldon,
of
Otsego County,
N.
Y.,
about
1767.
He removed with his
family
in the
year 1772
with his
parents
and sisters and brothers to
Partridgefield.
Berkshire
County,
Mass. The writer could find no deeds of record to
him in Berkshire
County.
He
did,
however,
own land
there,
as
appears
from the
following
deeds :
52
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
"Jan. 15, 1790, George Babcock,
Mortgage
Deed to Wood-
bridge
Little,
of
Pittslield,
Mass. conditioned on the
payment
by George
Babcock of the sum of
24,
s \2
according
to his
note,
Conveys 45
acres of land with a
bridge way."
"Jan. 15th, 1790,
to
Woodbridge
Little a
piece
of land in
Partridgeheld containing 45
acres of land
together
with a
bridge way
for
40."
His wife did not
sign
either of the above deeds.
"Sept. 7th, 1790, George
Babcock and
Susanna,
his wife,
to
John
and
Josiah Francis,
of
Pittsfield, Mass.,
conveyed
a
certain tract or
piece
of land in
Partridgefield, Being part
of
Lot No.
2,
and is Butted and Bounded as followeth :
Begin-
ning
at a stake and Stones
standing
at the Northeast corner
of
Jesse
Goodrich's land thence
running
North
twenty degrees
East one hiuidred and
twenty-six
Rods to a stake with stones
about
it,
thence west three
Degrees
South
sixty-four
Rods to
a hemlock
stump
marked with stones about
it,
thence south
to the middle of the
River,
thence
up
the River to a
sharp
stone which is an
original
corner of lands
formerly belonging
to the
Grantor,
thence west
eighteen
and one-half
Degrees,
North
twenty-two
Rods to a stake and
stones,
thence South
eleven
degrees.
East
forty-nine
rods to a stake and
stones,
thence south
eighteen
and one-half
degrees
west to a stake and
stones
standing
in the North line of
Jesse
Goodrich's
land,
then
a
straight
line to the first bound mentioned
Containing forty-
eight
acres
together
with
Bridgeway
from the main road to
said land.
"Consideration
90.
(Signed)
George Babcock.
her
Susanna X Babcock."
mark
The town records of
Partridgefield
have the
following
of
record :
"Mar.
1st, 1779.
Town
Meeting
elected Constable."
"Nov.
8th, 1779.
Town
Meeting.
Voted and chose
George
Babcock,
Eleazor Rhodes
and Ebenezer Pierce a committee to
get
a minister to
preach upon pro-
bation,
and so all run off without
adjourning
or
dissolving
the meet-
ing."
Isaiali
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
53
"Jan. 25th, 1780.
Town
Meeting.
Voted to abate the rate
of Natlianicl White and
George
Babcock' bill."
"Mar.
3rd, 1783.
Town
JMeeting.
Voted to reimburse
George
Babcock
$50.00
Continental
Money
which he
paid
for said town
in
1780."
"April
1
6th,
1789.
Town
Meeting
elected Sealer of
Leather."
In the book entitled
Massachusetts Provincial
Congress
Journals,
and of the Committee of
Safety (Boston, 1838),
page 538, appears
the
following:
"May 7th, 1775,
Mr.
George
Babcock
charged
with the care
of a house
having complained
that certain
persons
came to said
house and taken from thence considerable furniture. Voted
that this
complaint
be referred to
Congress,
and that Mr.
Gushing
be desired to
accompany
said Babcock
there,
and that
the above vote be sent to the council of war for their
approba-
tion,
which vote
being
sent,
it was
approved
accordingly."
George
Babcock was in the War of the Revolution. From
Record of Massachusetts' Soldiers in this war I
append
the
following
:
"George
Babcock,
Corporal, Capt.
William Watkins Co.
Col.
Benj.
Simonds
Regt. (Berkshire Co.).
Muster roll dated
Ticonderoga,
Feb.
25, 1777.
Enlisted Dec.
16,
1776.
Enlist-
ment to
expire
Mar.
15, 1777.
His
youngest
brother,
Jonas Babcock,
has the
following
entry
in his book of record :
"May 7th, 1793, George
moved out of
Partridgefield."
Children of
George
and Susanna
(Sheldon)
Babcock. The
first three b.
probably
in
Stonington,
Conn. The remainder in
Partridgefield,
Berkshire
County,
Mass. :
Elizabeth, b.
Aug. 4, 1768.
Giffie,
b. Nov.
4. 1771.
Lemuel,
b.
1772;
m.
Lucy Sawyer.
George,
b.
1773:
m. 1802.
Mary Gates,
dau. of
Capt.
Daniel
Gates,
of Greene
County,
N. Y.
Susanna,
b.
1774;
ni.
(i) Capt.
Daniel
Gates;
m.
(2) Augustus
Torry.
Isaiah,
b.
1776;
m. Almira Landon.
Sarah, b.
1778;
m. Fletcher.
Anna,
b.
1780;
m. Absolem Russell.
William,
b. Feb.
11, 1783;
m.
Julia
Reed.
Diadema, b.
1785.
Olivia,
b.
1787;
m.
(i) Pliny Ashby Field;
m.
(2)
Isaac
Jen-
nings:
m.
(3)
Dr.
John
R. Mitchell.
Oliver,
b.
1789;
m. Hannah
Levalley.
He d.
Jan. 25,
1884.
54
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
George
Babcock with his
family
removed in
1793
to the
town of
Otsego, Otsego County,
N.
Y.,
which was
probably
the former home of his wife.
The
following appears
of record in the
County
Clerk's of-
fice in
Otsego County,
N. Y. :
"Sept. 3rd, 1793,
William
Cooper
of
Cooperstown,
N.
Y.,
in the
County
of
Otsego, Escjuire
of the first
part,
and
George
Babcock of the
County
and State aforesaid
yeoman
of the sec-
ond
part.
That the said William
Cooper
for the sum of
^t^t,,
ST, conveys
to said Babcock all that tract and
parcel
of
land,
situate,
lying
and
being
within the bounds of a
patent granted
to
George Grogham
and
others,
and bounded as follows :
"On the w^est line
by
the
Bennington
settlement. On the
north
by part
of lot number eleven on lands of
Joel Squire,
on
the east
by
lands of
John
Pire, and on the south
by part
of lots
number
nine,
or lands of Darius Warner
including parts
of
lot number ten
being
the west end
containing (50) fifty
acres
of land.
Signed
William Cooper."
Signed
in
presence
of
Richard R. Smith.
R. F. Cooper.
The above William
Cooper
was the father of the celebrated
novelist,
J.
Fennimore
Cooper.
"Sept. 3rd, 1793. Mortgage
to William
Cooper upon
the
above
property
for
33, .^3
to be
paid
within three
years."
"The above
mortgage discharged April 23rd,
1801."
"March
23rd,
1802,
to secure the
payment
of
$77.00,
he
gave
a
Mortgage
to Seth
Doubleday
and
John
Adams, Over-
seers of the Poor for the Town of
Otsego,
Covers 2 1
j^
acres
of land in the town of
Otsego."
"May 31st,
1808,
the above was
discharged."
When
George
Babcock sold his
property
in
Otsego County
the writer has been unable to determine. He however,
re-
moved with his son William to
Plopewell,
N.
Y.,
and died at
his son William's house. Mar. 18, 181 6. His wife, Susanna
(Sheldon) Babcock,
died in
Otsego County,
N. Y..
in
1798.
There are numerous families of Sheldons still
living
in
Otsego
County,
but the writer has been unable to determine the
parent-
age
of Susanna Sheldon,
George
Babcock's wife.
Elizabeth
Babcock,
eldest child of
George
and Susanna
(Sheldon)
Babcock,
was b.
probably
in
Stonington,
Conn.,
Aug. 4, 1768.
She m. Mar.
29, 1781,
Frederick Miller. As
GEORGE S. BABCOCK.
Page 29.
Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
55
her
parents
were
living-
at the time of her
marriage
in Par-
tridgefield,
Berkshire
County,
Alass.,
it is
presumed
she was
married there. She d.
May
6, 1848,
and her husband d.
Jan.
20,
1830.
Their children were :
Abigail (Slosson),
b. Feb.
13, 1788;
d.
1846.
Electa
(Potter),
b. Mar.
16, 1790;
d.
1854.
William
F.,
b.
Jan. 20, 1792;
d.
1853.
Sally,
b. Oct.
i, 1794;
d.
1869.
Susan,
b. Oct.
26, 1796;
d.
Dec, 1796.
David,
b. Feb.
22, 1798;
d.
1833.
Benjamin Wells,
b.
Aug. 14,
1801
;
d.
1832.
Clarissa,
b. Oct.
16, 1803 ;
d.
1854.
Myron H.,
b.
Apr. 26, 1806;
d.
1875.
Cbarles
B.,
b.
Sept. i, 1808;
d.
1850.
Frederick
S.,
b. Dec.
23, 1810;
d.
1885.
Electa
Miller,
second child of Frederick and Elizabeth
(Bab-
cock)
]\Iiller,
was b. Mar.
16,
1790.
She m.
July
12,
1812,
Heman
Bradley
Potter. He w^as the son of
Job
and
Mary
(Bradley)
Potter,
and was b.
Jan.
8,
1786, being
one of a
family
of tw^elve children. Gen. Heman B. Potter was a
prominent lawyer
in Buffalo. It was at his law office that the
Hon.
George
Reed Babcock met his second
daughter,
w^hom he
married. Gen. Potter d. in
Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
7, 1854.
His
wife d. Nov.
6,
1806.
Their children were:
Mary
Eliza,
b.
Aug.
11,
1813;
d.
Sept. 25, 1814.
Mary Bradley,
b. Oct.
7, 1815;
m.
George
Reed
Babcock;
d.
Sept.
20,
1877.
Frederick
Miller,
b.
May 15. 1817;
d.
May 23,
1818.
Elizabeth
Miller,
b.
Apr. 19, 1819;
d. Oct.
24, 1854.
Heman
Bradley,
b. Mar.
15, 1824 ;
d. in
Calcutta, July 30, 1859.
Giffie
Babcock,
second child of
George
and Susanna
(Shel-
don)
Babcock,
was b.
presumably
in
Stonington. Conn.,
Nov.
4,
1
77
1. She m.
Capt.
Frederick Follett. He was b. Mar.
TO,
1761,
and d.
May, 1804.
Giffie Babcock d.
July 13, 1845.
Children:
Benjamin,
b. Nov.
22, 1790;
d. Oct. 2,
1823,
in Trinidad, Cuba.
Nathan, b.
July 9. 1793;
d. Oct.
14, 1875, Ypsilanti,
Mich.
George,
b.
Aug.
t6,
1795;
d. at
age
of
14 years.
Susan Ann, b.
Aug. 5, 1797;
d. at birth.
Orrin,
b.
Sept. 4, 1798;
d. Oct.
14. 1894. Sandusky,
O.
Foster
Morse,
b. Feb. i, 1801
;
d. Oct.
11, 1862,
Sandusky.
O.
John,
b. Feb.
3, 1803;
d. Oct.,
1836, Niagara County,
N. Y.
Frederick,
b. Nov.
i, 1804;
d.
Jan. 18, 1890,
New York
City.
Mrs. Follett m.
(2)
Dr. Calvin
Bacon,
and had one
daugh-
56
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
ter,
which d. in
infancy.
She m.
(3) John LeMunyon.
No
issue. Date of
marriage
unknown.
Nathan
Follett,
second son of Frederick and Giffie
(Bab-
cock)
Follett,
was b.
July 9, 1793.
He m.
Nancy
Keith,
of
Canandaigua,
N. Y. He d. in
Ypsilanti, Mich.,
Oct.
14, 1875.
Children:
Benjamin.
William.
Nancy.
Nancy
Keith
Follett,
last born to Nathan and
Nancy
(Keith)
Follett,
ni.
James
E.
Learn,
of
Batavia,
N. Y.
Children:
Ella.
James
Everett.
The eldest child of
James
E. Learn and
Mary (Keith)
Fol-
lett,
m.
Wright Spencer,
of
Ypsilanti,
Mich. Mr.
Spencer
d.
in
1884.
Children :
Ray
Everitt.
Harold Follett.
Lemuel
Babcock,
third child of
George
and Susanna
(Shel-
don) Babcock,
was b. in
Stonington,
Conn.,
June
10,
1772.
He m.
Lucy
Ann
Sawyer, daughter
of Thomas and Prudence
(Carter) Sawyer, probably
in
Partridgefield,
Berkshire
County,
Mass.
They
came on horseback to the town of
Hope-
well,
Ontario
County,
N. Y. Lemuel d. at
Hopewell,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
14, 1830,
and is buried there. His widow d. at Green-
field,
Huron
County,
O.,
July 23,
a:bout
1846.
Their
children,
b. at
Hopewell,
N. Y. :
Laura,
b.
Sept.
18.
1799;
d.
Perry,
N.
Y., July 30, 1873.
Luther,
b.
June 30, 1804.
Alanson,
b.
July 10, 1806;
d. New York State,
Sept. 15. 1831.
Melinda,
b.
June 8,
181
1;
d. Greenfield, O..
May 17, 1864.
Lucius,
b.
Apr. 13,
1812
;
d. Ionia, Mich.,
Dec.
23, 1895.
Lyman,
b. about
1813 ;
d. in Ohio,
May 29, 1840.
Leicester,
b.
July 18, 1814;
d.
June 21, 1903.
Laura Babcock,
eldest child of Lemuel and
Lucy (Sawyer)
Babcock,
was b. in
Hopewell,
Ontario
County,
N.
Y.,
on the
1 8th
day
of
Sept., 1799.
She m. twice:
(i)
Andrew Dick-
son,
and
(2)
William
Mitchell,
at
Perry,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
7,
1840.
He d. at
Perry,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
i,
1856.
She d. at
Perry,
N.
Y.,
July 30, 1870.
Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
57
Children of Laura
(Babcock)
Dickson and Andrew
Dickson:
.
Charlotte
A.,
b. Feb.
4, 1818;
m.
Henry
Cleveland.
Samuel
Robert,
b. Nov.
24, 1819.
Lucy Ann.,
b. Mar.
13, 1822;
ni. S. D. Barton.
Andrew
Jackson,
b. Alar.
23, 1824.
Margarete Melinda,
b.
Aug. 9, 1826;
m. W. H. Markham.
Mary Jane,
b.
May 15, 1829.
Alanson,
b.
Apr. 28, 1831.
Chikl,
second
marriage,
William Mitchell :
Laura
Babcock,
b.
Perry,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
28, 1843.
Laura Babcock
Mitchell,
only
child of Laura Babcock
(Dickson)
Mitchell and William
Mitchell,
was b. in
Perry,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
28, 1843.
She m. Nahuni E.
Thomas,
son of Na-
hum and .Susan
(Colburn)
Thomas. He was b. in
Perry,
N.
Y.,
July 13, 1842,
and d. at Port
Huron, Mich., Apr.
8,
1902.
Children,
b. at Port Huron :
Eugene Mitchell,
b. Nov.
10, 1870;
m. Lizzie R. Ross.
Miles,
b.
Jan. 25. 1872;
m. Addie Looker.
Clark
Williams,
b.
June 30, 1883.
Luther
Babcock,
second child of Lemuel and
Lucy (Saw-
yer)
Babcock,
was b. in
Hopewell,
Ontario
County,
N. Y..
June 30, 1804.
He m. Harriet
Gibbs,
daughter
of Erastus
and Susannah
(Goodwin)
Gibbs. She was b. in Litchfield,
Conn.,
July
8, 1804,
and d. in
Canandaigua,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
4,
1836.
Mr. Babcock d. near
Palmyra,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
17, 1839.
Children :
Burton Hickox, b.
Batavia,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
31, 1829.
Frances
Augusta,
b. York.
N. Y.,
July 20, 1832.
Burton, 2d,
b.
Canandaigua,
N.
Y., Dec, 1836.
He m.
(2) Evelyn (Smith)
Curtis, Feb., 1839,
and had one
child, Luther,
b.
Perry,
N.
Y., Apr.
10, 1840;
unm.
Frances
Augusta
Babcock,
eldest
daughter
of Luther and
Harriet
(Gibbs)
Babcock,
was b. in
York,
N.
Y.,
July
20,
1832.
She m. in
Canandaigua,
N.
Y.,
George
Hinman Hold-
en,
son of Samuel Gotten and Delia
(Turner)
Holden. He
was b. in Batavia, N.
Y.,
Dec.
10, 1824.
Children,
b. in
Batavia,
N. Y. :
William
Curtis,
b.
Jan. 26, 1857;
d.
Aug., 1857.
Harriet
Granger,
b.
Jan. 2,
i860.
George Turner,
b.
July 4, 1864 ;
unm.
Mary Anna,
b. Nov.
i, 1865.
45
58
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
Harriet
Granger
Holden,
second child of Frances
Augusta
(Babcock)
Holden and
George
H.
Holden,
was b. in
Batavia,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
2,
i860. She m. in
Batavia,
N,
Y.,
Frank Scott
Wood, Sept. 4, 1884.
He was the son of Edward F. Wood
and
Mary Jane (Humphrey)
Wood,
and was b. in
Detroit,
Mich., Sept. 14, 1856.
Is
practicing
law in Batavia. No issue.
Mary
Anna,
last born to Frances
Augusta (Babcock)
Hol-
den and
George
H.
Holden,
was b. in
Batavia,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
i,
1865.
She m. Oct.
20,
1898, John Henry
Wood,
brother to
Frank Scott Wood. He was b. Oct.
21,
1863,
in
Elba,
N.
Y.,
and resides in
Batavia,
N. Y.
Children,
b. in
Batavia,
N. Y. :
Frances
Holden,
b.
Aug. 24, 1899.
Humphrey Farmer,
b.
Aug. 25, 1901.
Melinda
Babcock,
fourth child of Lemuel and
Lucy (Saw-
yer)
Babcock,
was b. in
Hopewell,
Ontario
County,
N.
Y.,
June
8,
181 1. She m. in
Greenfield, O.,
in
1836, John Henry
Wheeler. She d. in
Greenfield, O.,
May 17, 1864.
Their
children,
b. in
Greenfield,
O. :
Mary
Ann,
b.
June
21,
1838.
Augustus
Samuel,
b.
May 18, 1840;
d.
July, 1841, Greenfield,
O.
Lucy Avaline,
b. Mar.
4, 1842.
Julia Augusta,
b.
Sept. 2, 1844.
Sarah
Amanda,
b. Oct.
17, 1846;
d.
July, 1886, Greenfield,
O.
Franklin
Sawyer,
b.
Sept. 13, 1850;
d. Feb.
28, 1886, Greenfield,
O.
Rose
Anness,
b.
Aug. 6, 1853;
d.
Aug. 24, 1856, Greenfield,
O.
Lucius
Babcock,
fifth child of Lemuel and
Lucy (Sawyer)
Babcock,
was b. in
Hopewell,
Ontario
County,
N.
Y., Apr. 13,
1812. He m. at the
place
of his
birth,
Feb.
25, 1840,
Matilda
May, daughter
of Nehemiah and Anna
(Morse) May.
She
was b. in N.
Woodstock,
Conn.,
Sept.
i,
181
3,
and d. in
Ionia,
Mich.,
Nov.
7, 1893.
Lucius Babcock d. in
Ionia, Mich.,
Dec.
23. 1895-
Children,
b. in
Ionia,
Mich. :
Lucy
A.,
b. Mar.
9, 1841 ;
m.
J.
H.
Canfield,
and d.
May 10, 1877.
Burton,
b. Mar.
7, .1844.
Herbert,
b.
Sept. 17, 1846.
Pitt
May,
b. Nov.
9, 1852.
Anna
M.,
b. Oct.
11, 1855.
Burton Babcock.
second child of Lucius and Matilda
(May)
Babcock,
was b. in
Ionia,
Mich.,
Mar.
7, 1844.
He m. in
Ionia.
Mich.,
Nov.
16, 1871,
Ellen W. Williams. She was b.
at
Otisco,
Ionia
County,
Mich.,
Dec.
i,
1847,
^"^^ was
daugh-
ter of Albert and Eliza
(Patterson)
Williams.
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
59
Children,
b. at
Ionia,
Mich. :
Frances
W.,
b.
July 25, 1875.
Lucy A.,
b.
Sept. 30, 1878.
Frances W.
Babcock,
eldest
daughter
of Burton and Ellen
W.
(Williams)
Babcock,
was b. in
Ionia, Mich.,
July 25, 1875.
She m. A. B.
Sibley,
son of Frank and Anna
(Bell) Sibley.
They
have one child.
Burton Babcock
Sibley,
b.
Ionia, Mich.,
Dec.
6, 1901.
Leicester
Babcock,
last born to Lemuel and
Lucy
Ann
(Sawyer)
Babcock,
was b. in the town of
Hopewell,
Ontario
County,
N.
Y.,
July
t8,
18
14.
He was educated at the district
schools,
and at
Canandaigua Academy,
in
Canandaigua,
N.
Y. He
adopted
law as a
profession,
and w'as admitted to the
Monroe
County
bar. Rochester,
N.
Y.,
prior
to
1836.
He
prac-
ticed law at
Perry,
X. Y., until
1848,
when he removed to St.
Louis,
Mo. In
1856, during
the
making
of
Lafayette
Park,
that
city (St. Louis),
he
planted many
of the trees with his
own hands. He also was a member of the
City
Council from
1873
to
1875.
He was the
originator
of
many
ideas which
were
passed by
the
Council,
and was of much benefit to the
city
of St. Louis. In
politics
he was an
unswerving
adherent
to the Democratic
faith,
and cast his first vote for Martin
Van Buren in
1836.
He was twice
married,
(i)
to Miss
Abigail
Helen
Guernsey,
of
Oueenstown,
Ontario
Province,
Canada. She d. in St.
Louis,
in
May, 1879, leaving
three chil-
dren,
all of whom are
living.
He m.
(2)
in
1892,
Miss Fan-
nie
Julia
Siebenmann,
of St.
Louis,
who survives him. Mr.
Babcock d.
June
21,
1903, aged 89 years.
Children of Leicester and
Abigail
Helen
(Guernsey)
Babcock :
Frederick E.. b. Nov. 21,
1848.
William L.,
b. Feb.
4,
i860.
Lucy H.,
b. Oct.
19,
1861.
Frederick E. Babcock,
eldest son of Leicester and
Abigail
Helen
(Guernsey)
Babcock,
was m.
Apr. 23, 1874,
to Belle W.
Rankin.
Children :
Leicester,
Jr.,
b. Oct.
15, 1886;
d. Nov.
14,
1886.
Belle,
b. Mar.
i, 1895.
Mrs. Babcock
d.,
and her husband m.
(2)
Nov, 2,
1898,
Etta
Mevers,
of
Seneca,
Mo. No children.
6o Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
William L.
Babcock,
second child of Leicester and Abi-
gail
Helen
(Guernsey)
Babcock,
was m. in
1887,
to Roberta
Vaughn.
Child :
Helen,
b.
July
or
Aug., i8go.
Lucy
H.
Babcock,
last born to Leicester and
Abigail
Helen
(Guernsey)
Babcock,
was m. in
1884,
to Robert H. Wood.
Children :
Helen,
b.
Apr. 4, 1885.
Robert
H.,
b. Mar.
4,
1888.
Mr. Wood d. and his widow m.
(2)
William
Grayson,
an
Attorney-at-Law
in St.
Louis,
Mo.
George
Babcock,
fourth child of
George
and Susanna
(Sheldon)
Babcock was b. in
1773,
in
Partridgefield (now
Hinsdale and
Peru),
Berkshire
County,
Mass. He m. in
1802, Mary
Gates,
daughter
of
Capt.
Daniel
Gates,
of Greene
County,
N. Y.
Susanna Babcock,
fifth child of
George
and Susanna
(Shel-
don)
Babcock,
was b. in
Partridgefield (now
Hinsdale and
Peru),
Berkshire
County,
Mass.,
in
1774.
She m.
twice,
(i) Capt.
Daniel
Gates,
of
Hopewell,
N. Y.
Children,
b. in
Hopewell,
N. Y. :
Daniel;
m.
(i)
Sarah
Baker;
m.
(2)
Miss
Wyckoff;
m.
(3)
Miss
Downing.
George
B.
;
m. Sarah
Galligan.
Spencer.
Julia;
m.
Cyrus
Smith.
Olivia
;
m.
Harry Torry.
Mrs. Susanna
(Babcock)
Gates m.
(2) Augustus Torry.
Children,
b. in
Hopewell,
N. Y. :
William;
d.
;
never married.
Augustus;
m. Miss Leavens. Windham
County,
Conn.
Mercy Freeman,
h.
June 7,
1818.
Mrs. Susanna
(Babcock)
Gates
Torry
d. in
Rushville,
On-
tario
County,
N.
Y.,
about
1855.
Olivia
Gates,
fifth child of
Capt.
Daniel and Susanna
(Bab-
cock)
Gates,
m.
Harry Torry.
Children :
INIrs. De
Bois, Fifty-fifth Avenue, Omaha,
Neb.
Mrs. F.
Colpetzer,
Omaha,
Neb.
Mercy
Freeman
Torry,
last born to
Augustus
and Susan-
LEICESTER
BABCOCK.
Page 59.
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
6i
iia
(Babcock)
Gates
Torry,
was born in
Hopewell,
N.
Y.,
June 7,
1818. She m. in
Hopewell,
N.
Y., Apr., 1846, Jabez
Holden Metcalf. He was b. in
Naples,
Ontario
County,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
I,
1813,
and d. at
Canandaigua,
N.
Y., Apr. 19, 1883.
She d. in
Canandaigua,
N.
Y., Aug. 4, 1889.
Children,
b. at
Canandaigua,
N. Y. :
Fanny,
b. Mar.
18, 1850;
d.
1852.
Mary
Susan.
Augustus Torry;
d.
Sept. 11, 1896.
Jabez Henry.
Elizabeth.
Isaiah
Babcock,
sixth child of
George
and Susanna
(Shel-
don)
Babcock,
was b. in
Partridgefield (now
Hinsdale and
Peru),
in
1776.
He m. Almira
Landon,
of
Batavia,
N. Y.
They
had
children,
but I have been unable to record them.
William
Babcock,
ninth child of
George
and Susanna
(Sheldon)
Babcock,
was b. in
Partridgefield (Hinsdale
and
Peru),
Berkshire
County,
Mass.,
Feb.
11,
1783.
He m. in
Gorham,
N.
Y., Sept. 15, 1805, Julia
Reed,
daughter
of Silas
and Bethia
(Hurd)
Reed. She was b.
Apr.
16,
1787,
and d. in
Ionia, Mich.,
Apr. 23, 1845.
William Babcock removed with his
parents
from
Partridge-
field, Mass.,
to the Babcock settlement between Elk Creek and
the Towai of
Westford,
Otsego County,
N.
Y.,
wdiich was
named
Partridgefield
in honor of the
place they
came from. It
is noticed in record of his father that
they
settled in the town
of
Otsego
in
1793,
and sold out and left there in or about
1806,
and removed to
Hopewell,
Ontario
County,
N.
Y.,
and at his
house in 18 16 his father died.
During
the William
Morgan
excitement,
he became a
very
bitter anti-Mason.
During
the
War of 18 1
2,
he served as Second Lieutenant of a
company
on the
Niagara
frontier. He was an industrious and
very
thrifty
man and accumulated a handsome
property.
In
1836,
he and his
family
removed to
Ionia,
Ionia
County,
Mich. His
farm in
Hopewell
was four miles east of
Canandaigua,
and
consisted of
130
acres of land. When he arrived in
Michigan
he
purchased nearly
2,000
acres of land,
and
gave
his sons
good
farms to live on and start in life. He w^as a
very
strict
Presbyterian,
and was deacon in the church at
Hopew^ell.
In
the church
organization
in Ionia he held the same
position.
In
1840,
he was a candidate for Associate
Judge
of Ionia
County,
Mich. The election resulted in a tie vote. In the
Spring,
he
tried
again,
but w^as defeated. In
politics,
he was a
Whig
until
1855,
when he
joined
the
Republican party.
He w^as a man of
62 Isaiah
Bahcock, Si:,
and His Descendants.
strong
will and
determination,
and
respected by
his fellow-men.
William Babcock d. in
Jonia, Mich.,
Dec.
7, 1871.
Children,
b. in
Hopewell,
Ontario
County,
N. Y. :
George Reed,
b.
Sept. 20,
1806.
Seymour,
b. Oct.
i, 1807.
Julius,
b.
Apr. i, 1809.
Frances,
b.
June 10,
1810.
Dolly,
b.
Jan. 21,
1812.
Julia,
b.
Aug. 16, 1813.
William
Sheldon,
b.
Jan. 26, 1815.
Bethia
Hurd,
b.
Jan. 14, 1817.
Herman,
b.
June 29,
1818.
Joseph Merrill,
b.
Jan. 16,
1820.
Samuel
Henry,
b. Oct.
11,
1821.
Silas
Reed,
b.
May 11, 1823;
d.
Aug. 27,
T826.
Lucy Olivia,
b.
May 23, 1825.
Marcus
Lansing,
b. Oct.
20, 1827.
Elizabeth
Miller,
b.
Jan. 10, 1829.
Hon.
George
Reed
Babcock,
eldest son and child of William
and
Julia (Reed)
Babcock, was b. in
Hopewell,
Ontario
County,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 20,
1806. He m. in
Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
May
13, 1835, Mary Bradley
Potter,
daughter
of Gen. Heman B.
and Electa
(Miller)
Potter. She was b. in
Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
7, 1815,
and d. in
Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 20,
1877.
It
affords the writer
great pleasure
to
publish
the
following
bio-
graphical
sketch
verbatim,
as
prepared by
the Hon.
George
Reed Babcock's
daughter,
Mrs.
Emily
B.
Alward,
of Buf-
falo,
N. Y. :
"George
Reed
Babcock,
the
subject
of the
following
sketch,
was not the least
worthy
of those of his name wdio have a
claim to be remembered in this work. He was born in the
town of
Gorham,
Ontario
County,
N.
Y.,
on the 20th
day
of
Sept.,
1806,
the eldest of the fifteen children of William and
Julia
Reed Babcock. His
early
education was such as he could
obtain in the
neighboring public
schools and
academies,
and,
at
the
age
of
seventeen,
he
taught
in the district school scholars
much older than himself. In
1824,
he came to Buffalo to visit
in the
family
of Heman B.
Potter,
who was his cousin
by
mar-
riage.
It was in the
Courthouse,
on the occasion of the trial
of the three
Thayers,
which was conducted on the
part
of the
people by
his future
father-in-law.
Gen.
Potter,
then District
Attorney,
that he resolved to become a
lawyer.
He entered
his law^
office,
read law the
required
time, and was admitted to
the Bar in
1829.
At the time of his
decease,
in
1876,
he was
the oldest member of the Bar of Erie
County.
Soon after his
admission,
he entered into
partnership
with Gen.
Potter, and.
Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
63
ill
1835,
iiiarrietl his eldest
daughter.
From that time for-
ward,
he became
prominently
identified with all the
public
in-
terests of the
county
and
city
of Buffalo. He was never in
any
sense a
politician,
or
sought public
honors. His
political pro-
fessions were
always
with the
Whigs
and afterward with the
Republican party.
He was elected to serve the State in both
Assembly
and Senate for
repeated
terms from
1845
to
1854.
As one of the
many
instances of his usefulness in the
discharge
of these
public
functions,
it
may
be said that he was the
author,
and,
with his own hand
drafted,
the railroad act of
1852,
the
basis of all
railway development
of the State
to-day,
and the
very
essence of the railroad law of the State as it stands in
the
present
revision. His
knowledge
of
public
men and affairs
was
very great,
and embraced the eventful
period
in State
politics
which
presented
the formation of the
Republican party.
In
1876
he was
appointed by
Gov. Tilden as member of the
Commission to
inspect
the State Prisons and
suggest
reforms
in their
management
and
discipline thought necessary,
and,
although
advanced in
years,
he
willingly
entered
upon
the
work
glad
of a further
opportunity
to serve his fellow-men.
He was
engaged
in this onerous
duty
when stricken with death
on the 22d of
Sept., 1876.
in the State Prison at Danne-
mora, Clinton
County,
N. Y. This
imperfect
sketch of the
principal
events in his
public
life would be most
incomplete
without some mention of his remarkable character.
Although
so well fitted to serve in
prominent positions
and to
compete
with his
contemporaries
in the
possession
of
public
honors for
which he had no ambition, with him it
may
be
truly
said that
'the
post
of honor is a
private
station.' It was in the
home,
in
intercourse with his
friends,
that he best exhibited his well-
balanced character. He was
conspicuous among
them for his
unusual intellectual
powers,
his
large acquirements,
and what
(in
the
strong language
of one who knew
him) certainly
is
his best
legacy,
his
unsurpassed
and utter
probity.
He was
more remarkable for what the
general public
did not know of
him than for what was
outwardly
manifested in him. With-
out
being
a man of
genius,
he was a man of
very great ability.
His mind was not of a brilliant
order,
but was
broad, sound,
and sedate. He had rare common sense,
remarkable
powers
of
observation,
a
prodigious memory, great reasoning powers,
and an instinctive idea of the
right
in all cases. He was a
veritable
encyclopedia,
with never a
suggestion
of
pedantry
in
his intercourse wnth
men,
in
nothing superficial.
Self-assertion
was an attribute
foreign
to his nature. The wealth and hon-
64
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
esty
of his mind and the
simpHcity
and
purity
of his heart
found harmonious
expression
in the
personal dignity
and se-
renity
of his manners. His
daily
hfe
spoke
to all in his
daily
praises, and,
during
the
long years
in which he
lived,
no stain
was seen cast
upon
the
spotless purity
of his honored name.
Such a character comes but once in
many years
to illustrate
the
wisdom, sweetness,
and
majesty
of which a human life is
capable."
Mrs.
George
Reed Babcock was a
highly
educated and cul-
tured
lady.
Her
genealogical writings
of the Babcock
family
were
very extensively
known.
Children,
b. in
Buffalo,
N. Y. :
Emily Wight,
b.
Aug. 21, 1836.
Elizabeth
Grant,
b. Feb.
5, 1839.
Heman
Bradley,
b. Oct.
28, 1840.
Emily Wight
Babcock,
eldest child of the Hon.
George
Reed and
Mary Bradley (Potter) Babcock,
was b. in
Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
21,
1836.
She m. in
London,
England,
Oct.
31,
1865,
Dennis R.
Alward,
son of Nathaniel and
Betsey (Free-
man)
Alward. He was b. in
Scipio,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
18,
1830,
and
d. in
Auburn,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 3, 1892.
Children :
Mary,
b. London,
England, Aug. 28,
1866.
Henry
Stuart, b. Buffalo, Mar.
22,
1868.
Charles Francis
Adams,
b.
Auburn,
Mar.
8, 1872.
Charles Francis Adams
Alward,
last born to Dennis R.
Alward and
Emily Wight (Babcock) Alward,
was b. in Au-
burn,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
8,
1872.
He m. in
Lancaster,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
10,
1895,
Leetta Eaton, She was b. in
Chicago,
111.,
Jan. 23,
1872.
Children :
Elizabeth,
b.
Lancaster, N. Y.,
July 28, 1896.
Francis,
b.
Buffalo,
N.
Y., June 9, 1899.
Heman
Bradley
Potter
Babcock,
last born to Hon.
George
Reed and
Mary Bradley (Potter)
Babcock,
was b. in
Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
28, 1840.
He m. Nov.
26,
1863, Sally
Harwood,
daughter
of Rear Admiral Andrew A.
Harwood,
U. S.
Navy.
She was b. in
Bladensburg,
Feb.
6,
1.843.
Heman
Bradley
Potter Babcock was a
physician.
Passed
Assistant
Surgeon,
U. S.
Navy,
and was Assistant
Secretary
of
Legation,
London,
England,
when Charles Francis Adams
was the American Minister.
Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
65
Children :
Allen
Harwood,
b.
Buffalo,
N.
Y., Aug. 12, 1865.
George Reed,
b.
Oakland, Cal., July 10, 1871.
Dr. Babcock d. in
Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
27, 1878,
and his
widow m.
(2)
Henshaw
Ward,
of
Oakland,
Cal.
Allen Harwood
Babcock,
eldest child of Dr. Heman B.
Potter Babcock and
Sally (Harwood) Babcock,
was b. in Buf-
falo,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
12,
1865.
He m.
Mary
Barker
Folger, Sept.
I,
1890.
She was the
daughter
of
John
B.
Folger,
of
Boston,
Mass.
Child :
Thomas
Folger Babcock,
b.
Oakland, Cal., July 27, 1893.
Seymour Babcock,
second child b. to William and
Julia
(Reed)
Babcock,
was b. in
Hopewell,
Ontario
County,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
I,
1807.
He d. Dec.
7, 1829.
Julius Babcock,
third child of William and
Julia (Reed)
Babcock,
was b. in
Hopewell,
Ontario
County,
N.
Y.,
Apr.
i,
1809.
He m.
Apr.
8,
1835,
in
Phelps,
N.
Y.,
Margaret
Mor-
row,
who d.
Aug. 19, 1858.
Children :
Charles Grandison
Finney,
b.
Phelps,
N.
Y., July 11, 1836.
Mary Jane,
b. Ionia, Mich..
Aug. 27, 1838.
Ellen
Morrow,
b.
Phelps,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
23, 1843.
Julius Lackey,
b.
Phelps,
N.
Y., June 16, 1845.
Julius
Babcock m.
(2)
Maria
Robinson,
of
Lowell,
Mich.
They
had one
daughter,
b. Dec.
31, 1856,
in
Lowell,
Mich.
She m. Frank
Fox,
of Lowell.
They
had four children. All
dead but one
daughter, living
with her
parents.
Grand
Rapids,
Mich.
Julius Lackey
Babcock,
fourth child of
Julius
and
Margaret
(Morrow)
Babcock,
was b. at
Phelps,
N.
Y.,
June
16,
1846.
He m. in
Ionia, Mich.,
Oct.
17,
1882,
Martha A.
Taylor,
daughter
of Palmer H. and Arabella
(Jackson) Taylor.
She
was b. in
Ionia, Mich.,
June
8,
1857.
Mr. and Mrs. Babcock
now reside in Battle
Creek,
la.
Children, b. at Battle
Creek,
la. :
Beulah A., b. Oct.
15, 1883.
Lucy T.,
b. Mar.
30,
1886.
Frances
Babcock,
fourth child of William and
Julia (Reed)
Babcock,
was b. in
Hopewell,
N.
Y.,
June
10, 18 10. She m.
in
Canandaigua,
N.
Y.,
Apr.
16,
1830,
Philo Bates. He was
66 Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
b. near
Canandaigua,
N.
Y., Sept. 22,
1797,
and d. in
Ionia,
Mich.,
Dec.
20,
1838.
She d. in
Hopewell,
Ontario
County,
N.
Y.,
June 19, 1836.
Children :
George Philo,
b.
Hopewell,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
4, 1832;
d. Feb.
4, 1835.
William
Stephen,
b.
Hopewell,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
4, 1834.
Frances
Bethia,
b.
Hopewell,
N.
Y., May 16, 1836;
d.
Jackson,
Mich.
William
Stephen Bates,
second child of Frances
(Babcuck)
Bates and Philo
Bates,
was b. in
Hopewell,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
4,
1834.
He m. in Grand
Blanc, Mich.,
May 18, 1864,
Eliza
Ann,
daughter
of H. and Eliza
(Butter)
Goodnow. She was
b. in Le
Roy,
N.
Y.,
Aug. 18, 1834.
Children :
Frances
E., b.
Missoula, Mont., May 13, 1867.
Harry Philo,
b.
Ionia, Mich., Feb.
11, 1870.
Harriet
Goodnow,
b.
Ionia, Mich.,
Nov.
22, 1875.
Dolly
Babcock,
fifth child of William and
Julia (Reed)
Babcock,
was b. in
Hopewell,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
21,
1812. It is no-
ticed that after the decease of her sister
Frances,
June 19,
1836,
the
following Sept. 17, 1836,
she m. her former brother-
in-law,
Philo Bates. He d. Dec.
20,
1838. They
had one
child :
Philo
Thomson,
b.
Sept. 5, 1837.
Dolly (Babcock)
Bates m.
(2)
Rev.
George
C. Overhiser.
Feb. 18.
1841.
He was b. in
Poughkeepsie,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
16,
181 1. The Rev.
George
C. Overhiser went to
Ionia, Mich., in
1839,
as a Methodist
Evangelist.
After
marriage,
he became
a
farmer,
then minister
again,
then
changed
to
Congregational
work,
he moved to
Bristol,
N.
Y.,
then to
Binghamton,
N.
Y.,
and back to
Ionia,
where he d. One of their children d. in the
Civil War.
Children :
George Eugene,
b.
Tonia, Mich.,
Mar. 16,
1842 ;
d.
Binghamton,
N.
Y., Julv 25, 1863.
Elizabeth Miller, b.
Ionia, Mich., Feb.
19, 1848.
James Harvey,
b.
Paupose, Mich.,
Nov.
19, 1852;
d.
Ionia, Mich.,
Aug. I, 1892.
Elizabeth Miller
Overhiser,
second child of
George
C. and
Dolly (Babcock)
Bates
Overhiser,
was b. in
Ionia,
Mich.. Feb,
19, 1848.
She m. Arthur
Henry
Tibbitts. He was b. in
Ionia,
Mich.,
July
20, 1842.
Mr, Tibbitts was in the War of the
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
67
Rebellion for three
years
from
July,
1862,
until the surrender
of Lee. He was in the Fifth
Corps, Battery
D, Artillery,
in
the
regular army.
Children,
b. in
Ionia,
Mich. :
Ada
M.,
b. Oct.
23, 1870.
George C,
b. Feb.
19, 1879.
Julia
Babcock,
sixth child of William and
Julia (Reed)
Babcock,
was b. in
Hopewell,
N.
Y.,
Aug".
16,
1813.
She m.
Reuben W. Stevens. He d. Nov.
18,
1837,
at
Phelps,
N. Y.
She d. in
Ypsilanti,
Mich.
Child :
Julia Frances,
b.
Phelps,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 29, 1836;
m. Charles
Rennie,
Binghamton,
N. Y.
William Sheldon
Babcock,
seventh child of William and
Julia (Reed)
Babcock,
was b. in
Hopewell,
N.
Y., Jan.
26,
181
5.
He m. in
Ashford, Conn.,
Oct.
24, 1842,
Caroline
Whaley,
who was
daughter
of Alfred and Esther Palmer
Whaley.
She was b. in
Ashford, Conn.,
Nov.
27,
18

. Wil-
liam Sheldon Babcock d. in
Cincinnati, O., Sept.
16,
1859.
Children :
Frederic
Whaley,
b.
Logansport, Ind., 1844.
Jean William,
b.
Toledo, O., Jan. 9, 1848.
Mrs. Caroline
(Whaley)
Babcock m.
(2) J.
O.
Tesner,
and is now
living
in Port
Orange,
Fla.
Frederic
Whaley
Babcock, eldest child of W^illiam Sheldon
and Caroline
(\\^haley)
Babcock,
was b. in
Logansport,
Ind.,
in
1844.
He m. in
Vincennes, Ind.,
1871,
Celia
Taylor.
He
d. in
1899.
Children:
Jean
William, b. Nov.
ii, T872.
William
Sheldon,
b.
July 2, 1874.
Frederick
Whaley,
b. Mar.
14, 1876.
Caroline, b. Feb.
4, 1878.
Sidney
Tuttle. b. Nov.
30, 1879;
d.
1900.
Cecil
Taylor,
b. Dec.
17,
1881.
Isaac Tesner, b.
Sept.
20, 1883.
Emily Margaret,
b. Oct. 2^^,
1885.
Willa
M.,
b.
May 11,
1888.
Jean
Babcock,
last child born to William Sheldon and Caro-
line
(Whaley)
Babcock,
was b. in
Toledo, O.,
Jan. 9, 1848.
She m. in
Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
21,
1877, Sidney
Tuttle,
son
of
George
W. and Ruth
(Wey)
Tuttle. He was b. in Shanda-
68 Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
ken,
N.
Y., Sept.
28,
1845.
Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle reside in
Bloomington,
111.
They
have no children.
Bethia Hurd
Babcock,
eighth
child of William and
Julia
(Reed) Babcock,
was b. in
Hopewell,
N.
Y., Jan. 14, 1817;
d.
May 27, 1836,
in
Lockport,
N. Y.
Herman
Babcock,
ninth child of William and
Julia (Reed)
Babcock,
was b. in
Hopewell,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 29,
1818. He m.
Adeline
Bromley, May [t,, 1845,
in
Ionia,
Mich. She d. Oct.
28,
1901,
in
Petoskey,
Mich. He is also dead.
Children,
b. at
Ionia,
Mich. :
James,
b.
;
m. Lucia
Young, Jan. 28, 1876.
Hattie
A.,
b. .
Jessie F.,
b. .
Richard,
b.
;
m.
Mary
Elizabeth
Gish,
Oct.
30,
1880.
Richard Babcock,
last born to Herman and Adeline
(Brom-
ley)
Babcock,
was b. in
Ionia,
Mich. He m. Miss
Mary
Eliza-
beth
Gish,
Oct.
30,
1880.
Children,
b. at
Petoskey,
Mich. :
Frances Ellen,
b.
Jan. 31, 1883.
Marion
Ester,
b.
May 10, 1895.
Joseph
Merrill
Babcock,
tenth child of William and
Julia
(Reed)
Babcock,
was b. in
Hopewell,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
16,
1820.
He m. Harriet M.
Clark,
Dec.
18,
1845.
She was sister to
Mrs.
Lucy
O. Clark's husband. He d.
June 9, 1885,
in
Lowell,
Mich.
Children,
b. in
Ionia,
Mich. :
Edward
Seymour,
b.
Aug. 21, 1847;
m. Ida Tucker.
Jennie Mary,
b.
Sept. 24, 1853;
d.
July 29, 1855.
Harriet
Clark,
b.
Apr. 14, i860;
lives Grand
Haven,
Mich.
Samuel H.
Babcock,
eleventh child of William and
Julia
(Reed)
Babcock,
was b. in
Hopewell,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
11,
1821.
He m. in
Ionia, Mich.,
Emily
Yeomans,
daughter
of Erastus
and Phoebe
(Arnold)
Yeomans. He d. in
Ionia, Mich.,
June
29, 1885.
Child :
Julia
Marian, b.
Ionia, Mich.,
Mar.
9, 1857.
Samuel
Henry
Babcock m.
(2)
Elon
Dolphin.
No issue
of record.
Silas
Reed,
twelfth child of William and
Julia (Reed)
Bab-
cock,
was b,
in
Hopewell,
N.
Y.,
May
11, 1823,
and d. there
Aug. 27,
1826.
HON. GEORGE REED BABCOCK.
Page
62.
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
69
Lucy
Olivia,
thirtcentli child of William and
Julia (Reed)
Babcock,
was b. in
Hopewell,
N.
Y.,
May 23, 1825.
vShe m.
in
Ionia, Mich.,
Jan. 15, 1852,
Edward O.
Clark,
son of
Joshua
and
Mary (Andrews)
Clark. He was b. in Trumans-
burg,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
21,
18
16,
and d. in
Ionia,
Ionia
County,
Mich.,
July
10,
1885.
Mrs.
Lucy
Olivia
(Babcock)
Clark is
still
living-,
and the writer desires here to thank her for records
neatl}', accurately,
and
nicely
written,
sent to him of her
people.
Children,
b. in
Ionia,
Mich.:
George Babcock,
b. Mar.
15, 185.^;
d.
July 22, 1855.
William
Joshua,
b.
Aug. 30, 1854;
d.
May 24,
1861.
Mary,
b.
July 15, 1856;
m. Louis E.
Rowley.
Edward
Morris, b. Feb.
12, 1864.
Julia Elizabeth,
b. Oct.
17, 1865;
d.
Jan. 3, 1874.
Lucy Olivia,
b. Dec.
31, 1869;
d.
Jan. 4, 1870.
]\Iarcus
Lansing-
Babcock,
fourteenth child of William and
Julia (Reed) Babcock,
was b. in
Hopewell,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
20,
1827.
He m. in
Cassopolis, Mich.,
Dec.
31, 1855,
Sarah
Mead.
Children,
b. in
Ionia,
]\Iich. :
Nettie
E.,
b. Dec.
25, 1858;
d.
Aug. 27, 1859.
George Mead,
b.
June 15,
i860.
William
;
d in Dakota.
Homer;
d. Ovid, Mich.
Ralph.
Was in
Minnesota,
do not know where.
George
Mead
Babcock,
second child of Marcus
Lansing
Babcock and Sarah
(Mead) Babcock,
was b. in
Ionia, Mich.,
June 15,
i860. He m. in
Dakota,
Emma . Now lives in
California.
Children :
Emma.
Homer.
Arthur.
Elizabeth Miller
Babcock, fifteenth child and last born to
William and
Julia (Reed)
Babcock,
was b. in
Hopewell,
N.
Y.,
June 10,
1829.
She m. in
Ionia, Mich.,
Oct.
29, 1850,
Harvey
Harter, Mr. Harter d. Oct.
20,
1892.
Children,
b. in
Ionia,
Mich. :
William Babcock, b.
Sept. 29. 1851.
Frank
Harvey,
b. Nov.
29, 1852.
Julia Elizabeth,
b. Feb.
3, 1854;
m. Charles
Gillett,
Dec.
ir, 1878.
Frances
Bates,
b. Dec.
27, 1855;
d.
July
28.
1871.
Carrie Brown, b.
Jan. 19, 1857;
d. Oct.
7, 1874.
Frederick
Michael,
b.
Aug. 6, 1858.
70
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
Lucy Olivia,
b.
Jan. 31,
1861
;
d.
June 15, 1869.
Benjamin Seymour,
b.
Jan. 20, 1864;
d.
July 26, 1865.
William Babcock
Harter,
eldest child of
Harvey
and Eliza-
beth M.
(Babcock) Harter,
was b. in
Ionia, Mich.,
Sept. 29,
185
1. He m. in Grand
Rapids,
Helen Maud
Boice,
Nov.
14,
1878.
He d. in
Denver, Colo.,
Oct.
9, 1893.
Children :
Helen
Maude,
b.
Apr. 3.
1880.
Eugene Boice,
b.
July 16, 1884;
d.
Denver, Colo., May 7, 1898.
Frank
Harvey
Harter,
second child of
Harvey
and Eliza-
beth M.
(Babcock)
Harter,
was b. in
Ionia, Mich.,
Nov.
29,
1852.
He m. Alice
Hammond,
Jan. 25,
1882.
Julia
Elizabeth
Harter,
third child of
Harvey
and Elizabeth
M.
(Babcock)
Harter,
was b. in
Ionia, Mich.,
Feb.
3, 1854.
She m. Charles
Gillett,
Dec.
11,
1878.
Children,
b. in
Ionia,
Mich. :
Frances
Harter,
b.
Sept. 25, 1879.
Howard
Townsend,
b.
Jan. 22, 1887.
Frederick Michael
Harter,
last b. to
Harvey
and Elizabeth
M.
(Babcock) Harter,
was b. in
Ionia, Mich.,
Aug., 1858.
He
m. Ida
Udell,
Aug. 7, 1882,
in Dakota.
Child,
b. in Dakota:
Jessie Gertrude,
b.
Aug. 7, 1883.
Now res. at
Roaring Brook,
Colo
Olivia Babcock, eleventh child of
George
and Susanna
(Sheldon)
Babcock, was b. in
Partridgefield (now
Hinsdale
and
Peru),
Mass.,
Oct.
13, 1787.
She was m. three times:
(i)
to
Pliny Ashley
Field;
(2)
to Isaac
Jennings; (3)
to
Dr.
John
R. Mitchell.
Olivia Babcock m. first at Black
Rock,
now
Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
Sept. 17,
1810,
Pliny Ashley
Field. Mr. Field was b. in Ver-
mont,
June
2,
1783,
and was drowned in
Niagara
River, May
31, 1817.
His widow d. in
Buffalo,
N.
Y., Feb.
10,
1858.
Children,
b. at Black
Rock,
now
Buffalo,
N. Y. :
Charlotte Ann. b. Oct. 6. 181
1;
d. Bufifalo, N.
Y.,
Feb. 22,
1813.
Capt. George Pliny,
b. Nov.
11, 1813;
m. Elizabeth Elliott
Vose,
Apr. 18, 1842.
She was b.
July 29, 1813.
and d. in
Milton, Mass.,
July 20, 1896.
He was killed in battle in
Mexico, Sept. 21, 1846.
Caroline
Augusta,
b. Oct.
3, 1815.
Charlotte
Olivia,
b.
Aug.
26,
1817;
m.
James
Dennison
Sawyer,
Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
29, 1841.
I have no record of children of Mrs. Field's other
marriages.
Dr.
John
R.
Mitchell,
her last
husband,
d. Feb.
10,
1858.
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
yi
Caroline
Augusta
Field,
third child of
Pliny Ashley
Field
and Olivia
(Babcock)
Field,
was b. at Black
Rock,
now Buf-
falo,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
3, 1815.
She m. at
Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
July
20,
1
83
1,
George Hedge.
He was b.
Apr. 9, 1799,
and d. at Buf-
falo,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
13, 1859.
Children,
b. at
Buffalo,
N. Y. :
Caroline
Elizabeth,
b.
Apr. 24, 1832.
George Field,
b. Mar.
23, 1835;
m.
(i)
Henrietta E.
Ilendlen,
i860;
m.
(2) Mary J. Baird, Buffalo,
N.
Y., June 25, 1873.
He
d.
Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
11, 1902.
Charles
Lyman,
b. Feb.
9, 1841 ;
res.
Syracuse,
N. Y.
Charlotte
Olivia,
b.
Jan. 16, 1843 ;
d.
Buffalo,
N.
Y., Aug. 29, 1843.
Caroline Elizabeth
Hedge,
eldest child of
George
and Caro-
line
Augusta (Field) Hedge,
m. at
Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
Jared
Hyde
Tilden,
Oct,
3, 1855.
He was the son of Thomas Brown
Tilden and
Abby
H.
(Hyde)
Tilden. He w^as b. at
Franklin,
Conn.,
Apr. 30,
1828.
and d. at
Buffalo,
N.
Y., June 14, 1902,
Children,
b. in
Buffalo,
N. Y. :
Caroline
Olivia,
b.
Aug. 17, 1857.
George
Thomas
Morrow,
b.
Apr. 24,
1861.
Charlotte
Sawyer,
b. Feb.
18, 1863.
Hyde Field,
b.
Apr. 13, 1875.
Caroline Olivia
Tilden,
m. at
Buffalo,
N.
Y,, Sept.
22, 1880,
Harry J.
Colman. He was b. in
Watertown,
N.
Y.,
May 26,
1848.
Children,
b. in
Buffalo,
N. Y. :
Mabel Tilden
Colman,
b.
May 9,
1881.
George
Tilden
Colman,
b.
Jan. 3,
1888.
Charles
Lyman Hedge,
third child of
George
and Caroline
Augusta (Field) Hedge,
was b. in
Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
9,
184T.
He m. twice:
(i)
Kate Stella
Mills,
in
Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
June
22, 1864.
She d. in
Aug.,
1866. No issue. Married
(2) Julia Augusta
Wheeler,
Feb.
9, 1869.
She was b. in
Greenfield, O.,
Sept.
2, 1844.
Child,
b. in
Buffalo,
N. Y. :
Agnes,
b. Mar.
20, 1874;
m.
Rupert Hughes,
Dec.
13, 1893.
Charlotte Olivia
Field,
fourth child of
Pliny Ashley
Field
and Olivia
(Babcock)
Field,
w^as b. at Black
Rock,
now Buf-
falo,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
26,
1817.
She m.
James
Dennison
Saw^yer,
in
Buffalo, N.
Y,,
Mar.
29, 1841.
He was b.
Sept. 17, 1813.
and d. in
Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
16,
1881. Mrs.
Sawyer
d. in
Buffalo,
Jan.
12,
1877.
72
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
Children :
James Field,
b. Oct.
8, 1842;
d.
Aug. 22, 1845.
Elizabeth Vose
Field,
b.
June 5, 1847;
m.
George
W.
Parkhurst,
Buffalo,
N.
Y., July 16, 1889.
George Pliny,
b.
Jan. 26, 1851;
m. Ida M.
Wilcox,
of New
Haven, Conn., May 6, 1874.
Ida
Olivia,
b.
July 8, 1853;
d.
May 14,
1888.
William
Babcock,
b.
Apr. 27, 1856;
d. Nov.
7,
1880.
John
Babcock,
fifth child of
Isaiah, Sr.,
and Elizabeth
(Plumb)
Babcock,
was b. in
Stonington,
Conn.,
Nov.
13,
1752.
He removed with his
parents
to
Partridgefield (now
Hinsdale and
Peru),
Berkshire
County,
Mass.,
in the
year
1772.
He m. in
Partridgefield,
Eunice . Her surname
is
supposed
to be
Rockwell, daughter
of
Major
Elisha and
Eunice Rockwell. Her
supposed parents
are buried in Peru
Hill
Cemetery,
Peru,
Mass.
They
have inscribed
gravestones.
With much
difficulty
the
gravestone
of her mother was
copied,
as follows: "Mrs. Eunice wife of Elisha Rockwell died Nov.
8th." The balance of the stone was so
deep
in the soil that
the remainder of the
inscription
is not
decipherable.
The
gravestone
of
Major
Elisha Rockwell was so
deeply
buried
in the soil that its
inscription
could not be
copied.
The chil-
dren of
John
and Eunice
(Rockwell)
Babcock,
b. in Par-
tridgefield,
Mass.,
and recorded
upon
the church records ot
the First
Congregational
Church of
Hinsdale, Mass.,
were as
follows :
Phebe
Rockwell; baptized July, 1798.
Roswell; -baptized July, 1798.
Triphesa; baptized July, 1798.
Reuben
; baptized July, 1798.
Polly; baptized July, 1798.
Betsey; baptized July, 1798.
The above children were
baptized by
the Rev. Mr. Leland.
The town records of
Partridgefield
record
John
Babcock as
follows :
"1773.
Elected at Town
Meeting Surveyor
of
Highways."
"Mar.
14th, 1775.
Town
Meeting.
Elected
Hog
Reave."
"Mar.
5th,
1
78
1. Town
Meeting.
Elected
Suveyor
of
Highways."
''July 13th,
1
78
1. Town
Meeting.
Voted to
accept
road
running
to
John
Babcock's
giving
up
the old road to Samuel and
John
Babcock."
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
73
"Mar.
5th, 1781.
Town
Meeting.
Elected
Surveyor
of
Highways."
"Mar.
4th, 1782.
Town
Meeting.
Elected
Surveyor
of
Highways."
"1799.
Town
Meeting.
Elected
Surveyor
of
Highways."
It is noticed
by
the above that
John
Babcock and his
family
were in
Partridgefield, Mass.,
probably
as late as
1800,
which
was at least five
years
after his father and brothers' families
had removed from there.
In the office of the
Register
of
Deeds, Pittsfield, Mass.,
are
recorded the
following
deeds :
Vol. 21.
Page 395
of Deeds.
"May
2nd,
1777.
Isaiah
Babcock,
of
Partridgefield,
to
John
Babcock,
of same
place,
for
25 52
acres of land in
Partridgefield.
Witnesses. Isaiah Babcock."
George Babcock.
her
Ana X Nichols.
mark
"July 29th, 1785. John
and his brother Elisha
conveyed
to
Nathaniel
Tracy
for
150, 47/^
acres of land in
Partridge-
field."
Witnesses. Elisha Babcock.
Isaiah Babcock.
John
Babcock."
Cornelius Thayer.
"Jan. 25th, 1787.
His
father.
Isaiah Babcock.
conveyed
to
him as follows : One certain Tract or
parcel
of land Situate
in the
Township
of
Partridgefield
aforesaid,
Being part
of
Lot No. 2 Butted and Bounded as follows : viz :
Beginning
at the northwest corner of said lot
running
south 20 west
within
96
rods of the south
line,
thence east 20 south
74
rods and
17
links,
thence north 20 east to
Jonas
Babcock's
northwest
Corner,
thence East 20, south 611 rods to a Stake
and
Stones,
thence North 20 East to the northwest corner of
said
lot,
thence to the first mentioned
Bounds,
also three acres
in the southwest corner of lot No.
3
the land on the south
side of the Road as far east as to be Parallel with the line Be-
tween me and Thos.
Miller,
also
fifty
acres on the south end
of lot No. I
joining
the
County
Road N. B. a
Bridgeway
from
Jonas
Babcock's land is Reserved to the main
road,
also the
46
74
Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
Privilege
of
Building
a corn Mill on the same
together
with
a mill
spot already
reserved
by
Col. Thos. Marshal. Consid-
eration
300 pounds.
Witnesses,
Samuel Blackman. Isaiah Babcock,"
Ebenezer Pierce.
Recorded
April 3rd, 1787.
"Dec.
9th, 1788. John
Babcock to Charles Loomer
3 1-3
acres of land in
Partridgefield
for four
pounds.
Witnesses.
John
Babcock."
Jacheriah
Watkins,
Jr.
Joseph
Bacon.
"Feb.
25th, 1793. John
Babcock to
Christopher Leffing-
well,
of Norwich
County
of New
London,
Ct.,
one acre of
ground
for
4
close to the Dalton line.
John
Babcock."
"April
loth,
1795. John
Babcock to Asa Chamberlain for
Forty-two pounds 28Xt
acres and
2'j
rods of land in Par-
tridgefield.
Witnesses.
John
Babcock."
Eben. Pierce,
Roger Watkins.
"June 4th, 1798. John
Babcock to Asa Goodrich of Dal-
ton
15
acres of land on the Dalton line for
$300.00.
Reserv-
ing
the use of the mill stream and mill
spot.
Witnesses.
John
Babcock."
Eben. Pierce.
Lydia Pierce.
"July 13th, 1799. John
.Babcock
to Thomas Gold for
$235.11 Sixty
acres of land with
buildings,
also
eight
acres
where his barn
stands,
said
conveyance being given
as collat-
eral for a note for the above sum of
money,
with four
years
to
pay
the same and interest
annually.
Witnesses.
Ebenezer Curtis.
John
Babcock."
Thos. Belknap.
"April 14th,
1800.
John
Babcock to
George
Loveland,
of
Dalton,
Berkshire
Co.,
cordwainer and Asa
Goodrich,
of
Partridgefield,
Miller for
$30.00
a three
year
lease of ten acres
of land near Dalton line.
Witnesses.
*
John
Babcock."
Theodore Hinsdale.
Altmira Hinsdale.
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
75
"Acknowledged April I4tli, 1800,
at
Dalton, Mass.,
before
Theodore
Hinsdale,
Just,
of Ye Peace.''
"June 24th,
1800.
John
Babcock and Elizabeth
Babcock,
of
Partridgefield,
to Riifus
Marsh,
of
Worthington
Co. of
Hampshire
Commonwealth afores'd.
"Consideration of
$1000.00, seventy
acres of land
extending
to and
along
Dalton town line.
John
Babcock.
Elizabeth Babcock."
There is
nothing
further of record of
John
Babcock in the
office of
Register
of Deeds in Berkshire
County.
In the work entitled
Centennial
OF THE
Congregational Church
Hinsdale,
Mass.
With Manual
1795-1895.
shown to the writer in
1902 during
his visit in Berkshire
County, by
a Mr.
Hosmer,
of
Hinsdale,
Mass.,
a deacon in
said
church,
the
following appears
of record in relation to
John
Babcock and his
family.
I
copy
the
follow'ing:
"One hundred
years ago
is more than twice as far back as
fifty years.
The time when our
original twenty-three
mem-
bers were the
living
men and women of Hinsdale, are at a
far remove from us if we count
by
the
changes
which the
years bring.
The
days
of flax hatchel, the
spinning
v.-heel,
the hand loom and
homespun garments
stand
easily
linked
with the times of Solomon's model housewife
seeking
wool
and flax and
laying
her hand to the
spindle,
but
they
are cut
off
by
a
sharp
divide from our time. Would that the
phono-
graph
and the
kinetoscope
had
preserved
for us the
sights
and
sounds and movements of those two hours on that
Thursday
afternoon one hundred
years ago
in the house of John Bab-
cock. Primitive
sleighs
or horses
pillioned
for
carrying
double are about the door.
A\'ithin,
a fire of
logs
blazes
upon
the andirons and licks its flames about the
overhanging
crane.
The Windsor chairs
support plank
seats for the
thirty
or more
present.
The old wooden clock with its naked,
dangling
weights
and
pendulum slowly
beats. There was no 'tick of
time' to
begin upon,
no Dalton steam whistle, few^ clocks and
fewer watches \vere there in town,
so
they straggled
in assem-
bling
and
group
to talk. Mr.
Leland,
their
Pajtridgefield
yd
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
pastor
then in his
prime
of
forty, greets
the friends as
they
come m
There is a hush. Parson Leland rises and with
proper
in-
troductory
words reads the Confession of Faith and Covenant.
Testimonials of
good standing
are in order.
* * *
The
young
Dahon minister offers
prayer.
Mr. Leland
preaches
a ser-
mon from the text 'The
King's daughter
is all
glorious
within.
Her
clothing
is of
wrought gold.'
At the close of the dis-
course,
the
twenty-three
arise,
solemnly
assent,
led
by
Mr.
Hinsdale,
and the venerable Deacon
Starr,
affix their names
and become for tlie centuries the
original
members of the
Hinsdale
Congregational
Church."
Page 25,
same
work,
continued :
"Time has also obscured the
history
of the Babcock
family.
Our record is that the church was formed in the house of
John
Babcock.
Later,
Eunice Babcock is
spoken
of as his
wife. Elizabeth
Babcock,
who
put
down her name
among
the
twenty-three,
we can trace no further. It would
gratify
us
to-day
to
put
our feet
upon
the
spot
where the confession and
covenant w-ere
accepted.
We
hope yet
to know
just
where
John
Babcock lived in
1795.
He and Eunice must have left
descendants,
for six of their children were
baptized ninety-
seven
years ago."
The Elizabeth Babcock referred to as one of the
original
twenty-three
members was without doubt Isaiah Babcock's
estimable wife Elizabeth
(Plumb)
Babcock. The writer in
1902
stood near the site of the old
church,
which is
gone
and
replaced
with a new church
very
similar in
appearance
to the
old
original
structure.
. In Record of Massachusetts
]\Ien,
War of the
Revolution,
we find of record :
"John
Babcock,
Private
Capt. Joseph
Pierce Co. Col. Asa
Barnes
(Berkshire Co) Regt.
marched on an alarm
by
order
General Fellows Oct. 28th,
1781,
service 10
days."
It will be seen
by
the above that he served in the War of
the Revolution.
It is noticed that
John
Babcock's wife Eunice did not
sign
his deeds of
conveyance
of his real estate,
all of which is cer-
tainly very strange.
The writer is certain that
John
Babcock
and his wife did not remove with his father and brothers'
families to
Otsego County,
N. Y.,
but
finally
removed to Ca-
naan, Columbia, County,
N.
Y.,
which town was divided in
1 8
19,
a
portion
of it
being
formed into the town of New
Lebanon.
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
yy
Mrs.
George
Reed
Babcock,
in her
genealogical
history,
written over
thirty years ago,
has stated that
John
Babcock
lived and died in New
Lebanon,
Cokimbia
Connty,
N. Y. The
writer is satisfied that Airs. l'>abc(jck was correct in her con-
ckisions.
Notwithstanding
a carefnl search for his
living
descendants none have been fonnd. The town records of Ca-
naan,
from the time it was a
King's Colony
to
date,
have been
carefnlly searched,
and his name is not recorded. The same
with New
Lebanon,
but that he lived and died in the latter
town the writer is
thoroughly
convinced.
Phebe
Babcock,
seventh child of
Isaiah, Sr.,
and Elizabeth
(Plumb) Babcock,
was b. in
Stonington, Conn.,
Oct.
5, 1755.
She remo\-ed with her
parents
in
1772
to
Partridgefield,
Berk-
shire
County,
Mass.,
and was twice married.
First,
to a Mr.
Thayer,
and the writer is
reasonably
certain his full name was
Cornelius
Thayer,
but cannot
prove
it. I have no record of
children of this
marriage.
I
know, however,
there were chil-
dren. She m.
(2)
a Mr. Blackman. I am satisfied Mr. Black-
man's
given
name was
Samuel,
and I shall so record him.
In the
Sauquoit Valley Cemetery appears
the
following upon
the monument erected in
memory
of
many
members of the
Bacon
family: o.,, t>, ^
-^
Samuel Blackman
BORN Nov
23
A. D.
1736
DIED A. D. 1820.
AGED
84
YEARS.
This was the second husband of Phebe Babcock. Air.
Blackman was
probably
born in
Partridgefield,
Mass. He cer-
tainly
resided in
Partridgefield,
Mass., and his name
appears
as the
subscribing
witness to
many
of Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
.
and son's
conveyance
of real estate. I know
nothing
further
about him. Phebe
(Babcock)
Blackman died at
Sauquoit,
Oneida
County,
N.
Y.,
May
18,
1853.
Her decease is thus
described
by
her
grandson, George
Plumb Bacon : "Grand-
mother Blackman died at father's house in
Sauquoit,
Oneida
Count}^
N. Y. I was a small
boy
at the
time,
but can remem-
ber it well. She died of old
age,
bedridden and dried
up
to
a
match,
could not tell when the breath left her
body."
Mr.
Bacon also states: "Grandma Blackman
(Phebe Babcock)
would sit down and talk about the battle when Cornwallis
was taken. Her father was at the battle."
In the
Sauquoit \^alley Cemetery,
near
Sauquoit,
Oneida
County,
N.
Y.,
on a monument erected "In
memory
of the
Bacon
family" part
of the
inscription
reads as follows :
78
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
'Thebe Blackman died
April
A. D.
1839 aged 83 y.
6 mos."
The writer can
only
record one child of the second mar-
riage,
to wit :
Martha
Blackman,
date of birth about
1780,
in
Partridge-
field,
Mass. She married Abner
Bacon,
Jr.,
son of
Capt.
Ab-
ner Bacon
(Revolutionary soldier)
and Eve
(Lewis)
Bacon.
Capt.
Bacon was a son of William
Bacon,
who was a soldier
in the French and Indian
War,
and whose
diary
of march to
Fort
Ticonderoga
was
published by
Dedham Historical So-
ciety.
His name heads the list of soldiers on monument to
soldiers of Colonial Wars in
Walpole,
Mass.
Abner
Bacon,
Jr.,
was b. in
Dedham, Mass.,
Jan.
11,
1781.
He and Martha Blackman were m. in
Sauquoit,
Oneida
County,
N.
Y., Jan. 31,
1806. Mr. Bacon d. while
visiting
relatives in
Iowa,
Feb.
6, i860,
and is buried at his home in
Sauquoit.
Martha
(Blackman)
Bacon d. at
Sauquoit,
N.
Y.,
May 18, 1853.
Their
children,
b. at
Sauquoit,
N. Y. :
Martha
Maryette,
b. Mar.
4, 1809;
m. Ambrose
Kelsey.
Miranda,
b.
July 15,
1810.
Abner
Bartlett,
b.
May 28,
1812.
Sarah
Jane,
b. Feb.
11, 1814.
John Dean,
b.
Aug. 13,
1816.
Catherine,
b.
July 27, 1819.
George Plumb,
b. Mar.
7,
1821
;
m. Elizabeth M.
CoUis,
b. Feb.
i,
1826.
Frances
C,
b.
June 2, 1824.
De Witt
C,
b.
Apr. 23,
1826.
Martha
Maryette
Bacon,
eldest child of Abner
Bacon, Jr..
and Martha
(Blackman) Bacon,
was b. in
Sauquoit,
Oneida
County,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
4, 1809.
She m. Ambrose
Kelsey,
at Sau-
quoit,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
15, 1836,
and d. at
Clinton,
Oneida
County,
N.
Y., Apr., 1887.
Mr.
Kelsey
was b. at
Hawley,
Franklin
County,
Mass.,
Dec.
15, 1804,
and d. at
Franklin, Portage
County, O.,
Nov.
15, 1836.
Children :
Ambrose Parsons
Kelsey,
b.
Aug. 30, 1832;
m. Ellen V.
Goodnow,
and d.
Clinton,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
30, 1891.
Charles
Kelsey,
b.
July 26, 1836.
A. p.
Kelsey
was a
graduate
of Hamilton
College, Principal
of New
Hampshire
Normal
School, Principal
of Maine Nor-
mal
School,
and Professor of Natural
History
at Hamilton
College
at time of his decease.
Charles
Kelsey,
second child of Ambrose and Martha
Maryette (Bacon) Kelsey,
was b. in
Franklin,
Portage
Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
79
County,
O.,
July 26,
1836.
lie m. Miss Almira Madeline
Idc,
daughter
of Daniel and Almira Hurlburt
Ide,
at
Wilson,
Niagara County,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
29,
i860. Mrs.
Kelsey
was b.
at
Wilson,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
8,
1839.
She and her husband reside
at
Marquette,
Mich.
Children :
Lillian
May,
b.
Wilson,
N. Y.,
Sept. 22,
1861
;
d.
Sept. 22,
1862.
Charles
Howard,
b.
Wilson,
N.
Y., Aug. 3, 1863;
m. Elizabeth F.
Werner,
Nov.
14, 1900,
and is now Editor of
Mining
Gazette.
Agnes Mira,
b. Alattawan, Mich., June 10, 1867;
ni. William S.
Hill, Attorney-at-Law,
Oct.
26, 1887.
Hon. Charles
Kelsey
is a
graduate
of Hamilton
College,
Phi Beta
Kappa
in
i860,
and has been a teacher most of his
life. He is now
Judge
of Probate
Court,
Marquette, Mich.,
and to him the writer is indebted for most of this sketch of
Phebe Babcock and her descendants.
Elias
Babcock,
sixth son of
Isaiah, Sr.,
and Elizabeth
(Plumb)
Babcock,
was b.
according
to the town records of
Voluntown, Conn.,
Dec.
14,
1757.
Without doubt his
place
of birth was in the
adjoining
town of
Stonington,
his father's
residence
being
in
Voluntown,
and his farm in
Stonington,
He removed with his
parents during
the
year 1772
to Par-
tridgefield (now
Hinsdale and
Peru),
Berkshire
County,
Mass.
During
the month of
Aug., 1781,
he m. Huldah Kin-
nie,
daughter
of Daniel and Huldah
Kinnie,
of the same town.
The
only
record of his name
upon
the town records of Par-
tridgefield
is as follows :
July 14th, 1788,
in
laying
out a road his name is men-
tioned. His tax for the
building
of the ist
Cong.
Church of
Hinsdale amounted to
$16.26.
His brother
John's
amounted
to
$39.17.
In the office of the
Register
of Deeds of Berkshire
Co. the
following appears
of record :
"June 23rd, 1783,
Elias Babcock of
Partridgefield pur-
chased from Nicholas
Cottrell,
of
Kinderhook,
Albany
Co.,
N. Y. Blacksmith for
50 pounds
one hundred acres of land.
Signed.
Nicholas Cottrell."
"Oct.
20th,
1784,
Elias
Babcock,
of
Partridgefield
for
75
pounds conveys
to his
father-in-law,
Daniel
Kinnie,
of same
town,
100 acres of land in Windsor.
Sisrned. Elias Babcock."
'&'
"June 15th, 1813,
Elias Babcock and
Benj.
Hazelton,
both
of
Washington,
a
Mortgage
Deed to the State of
Connecticut,
8o Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
66 acres and 86 rods of land in
Washington
close to Hins-
dale. Consideration
$450.
"We the subscribers do
hereby relinquish
our
right
of
Dower in the above Described
premises.
Signed.
Content Hazelton.
her
Nancy X Babcock."
mark
"April 4th, 1817,
Elias
Babcock,
of
Hinsdale,
a
Mortgage
Deed to the State of Connecticut. Conditioned on
payment
of
$111
and interest to Treasurer of the State of Connecticut
for its School Fund. His wife
relinquished
her
right
of
dower. The deed
conveys
12 acres of land with a house and
barn thereon
standing."
"May
20th, 1819,
Elias Babcock of Hinsdale sold and con-
veyed
to Isaac
Herrick,
of
Washington,
two tracts of
land,
one of 12 acres with
buildings
thereon in
Hinsdale,
and one
of
36
acres of land in
Washington,
with use of
crops
now in
the
ground,
and use of the Barn to
put
them in. No consid-
eration is named.
Signed.
Elias Babcock."
^fci'
It is noticed that Elias Babcock did not remove with his
parents
and brothers and their families to New York
State,
but was
residing
in Hinsdale as late as 1818.
In Record of Massachusetts Soldiers in the War of the Rev-
olution,
Elias Babcock is recorded as follows:
"Elias
Babcock, Corporal,
Enlisted
May 19th, 1777
to
1780
from
Partridgefield
and
Northampton.
Elias was in the Bat-
tle of
Saratoga,
and served
through
the Carolinas with Gen.
Gates's
army.
He was also at the surrender of
Cornwallis,
and was in a number of severe battles which occurred
during
this war.
Children of Elias and Huldah
(Kinnie)
Babcock.
Polly,
b.
Dalton, Mass., June 29. 1782;
m. Robert
Smith, Sandy
Lake,
N. Y. Settled at Sheldon,
Vt.
Sabrina, b.
Partridgefield, Mass.,
Dec.
2, 1783;
m. William Smith.
Settled at West Haven. Vt.
Peabody,
b. Nov.
10, 1785;
m. Huldah
Whitney.
Huldah,
b. Feb.
18, 1787;
m.
John
Daives. Settled at
Fairfield,
Mass.
Phannelia,
b. Feb.
12, 1788, Dalton, Mass.;
m. Robert Ross. Set-
tled in Canada.
Lucretia,
b. Feb.
2, 1790, Dalton, Mass.;
m. Roswell Hurliburt.
Settled at
Sheldon,
Vt.
Elias, Jr.,
b.
May 9, 1794,
Dalton. Mass.
;
m. Clara Olmstead.
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
8i
Electa,
b.
Apr. 23, 179

, Washington,
Mass.;
m.
John Capron.
Settled in
Saybrook,
O. She
joined
the First
Congregational
Church, Hinsdale,
in 1818.
Lyman K.,
b.
May 6, 1798;
m. Lavinia Warner.
Amanda,
b.
1802,
in Massachusetts
;
m.
John Capron.
William,
b.
Washington,
Mass.
;
m.
Angelina Lackey.
Settled at
Sheldon, Vt.,
afterward removed to Munson
Hill,
O.
Almira,
b.
Partridgefield,
Mass..
Aug. 4, 1805 ;
m.
Harvey
Mc-
Master. Settled at
Fairfield,
Vt.
Elias Babcock removed from
Hinsdale, Mass.,
and settled
in W.
Berkshire, Vt.,
and d.
there,
May
12, 1839, aged
82
years.
His widow d. at the same
place, June
21,
1856, aged
98 years.
Peabody,
eldest son and third child of Elias and Huldah
(Kinnie)
Babcock,
was b. in
Partridgefield,
Mass.
(Berk-
shire
County),
Nov.
10,
1785.
He m. at
Franklin, Vt.,
Hul-
dah
Whitney.
She was b. at
Carinden,
Rutland
County,
Vt.,
Aug.
22, 1788,
and d. in
Franklin, Vt.,
about
1855
or
'56.
Peabody
Babcock d. at
Neenah, Wis.,
in
Oct., 1873.
Children :
David
v.,
b. St. Armand. Canada. Nov.
10, 1807;
d. in Vermont.
Marvin
Kinney,
b. Franklin, Vt..
Sept. 14, 1809.
Elias,
b. St. Armand, Canada,
Oct. 12, 1811;
d.
young.
Mary S.,
b.
Sheldon, Vt.,
Oct.
18, 1813;
d. Neenah. Wis.
Lusena,
b.
Scranton, Vt., May 4, 1816;
d. Neenah. Wis.
Rev. O.
W.,
b.
Scranton, Vt., Aug.
12, 1818;
d.
Menasha,
Wis.
John D.,
b. Fairfax, Vt.,
Dec.
14,
1820: d. in
infancy.
Lucy A.,
b.
Fairfax, Vt.,
Mar.
19, 1823;
d. in Vermont.
Saraine,
b. Fairfax, Vt., Mar.
25, 1825 ;
d. in Vermont.
Orpha G.,
b. Fairfax, Vt..
Nov.
27, 1827;
d. Evanston. 111.
Sarah
Ann,
b. Fairfax. Vt., Oct. 22, 1829. Living Richford,
Vt.
Bradley W.,
b. Franklin, Vt., Mar. 20,
1833. Living Concord,
Va.
Marvin
Kinney,
second son of
Peabody
and Huldah
(Whitney)
Babcock,
was b. in
Franklin, Vt.,
Sept. 14, i8og.
He m. at
Berkshire, Vt.,
Elmira Wheeler,
dau. of
Josiah
and
Sybil (Tarbett)
Wheeler. She was. b. at Berkshire. Vt..
June
13, 1814,
and d. at
Neenah, Wis.,
May 13, 1S51.
Marvin
Kinney
Babcock d. at
Neenah, Wis., Sept. 4,
1881.
Children :
Haschel
Smith,
b.
Franklin, Vt.,
Dec. 22,
1834;
d.
Appleton,
Mo.,
Nov.
8, 1877.
Wheeler,
b.
Franklin, Vt.,
Feb. 12,
1836;
d.
Neenah,
Wis.
Havilah, b. Franklin, Vt., Sept.
8,
1837.
Elenor Elvira, b.
Enosburg.
Vt.,
Apr. 13, 1840.
Herminas Artemas,
b. St. Armand. Canada.
Sept. 4. 1842.
Adelbert
Archer,
b. Franklin.
Vt.,
Nov. 26.
1844.
Marvin
Kinney
Babcock m.
(2)
Melinda
Wright,
Nov.
9.
1851.
82 Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
Children,
b. at
Neenali,
Wis. :
Lucius
J.,
b.
Jan. 7. 1852;
d. Feb.
23, 1855.
Dwight Alford,
b. Feb.
3, 1854.
Mattie
Lesta,
b. Feb.
9, 1856.
Loraine
H.,
b.
Aug. 6, 1857 (?), Clayton,
Wis.
Hattie
Menira,
b.
May 13, i860, Clayton,
Wis.
Marvin
Kinney,
b. Dec.
29, 1862, Clayton,
Wis.
Orpha G.,
b. Mar.
24, 1865, Clayton,
Wis.
Nathaniel
Robinson,
b.
Jan. 20, 1868, Clayton,
Wis.
Haschel Smith
Babcock,
eldest son of Marvin
Kinney
and
Elmira
(Wheeler) Babcock,
was b. in
Franklin, Vt.,
Dec.
22,
1834.
He m. in
Hartford, Wis.,
Jane
Rowe. Haschel Smith
d. in
Appleton, Wis.,
Nov.
8,
1877.
Children :
Delia E.
George
Haschel.
Wheeler
Babcock,
second son of Marvin
Kinney
and El-
mira
(Wheeler) Babcock,
w^as b. in
Franklin, Vt.,
Feb.
12,
1836.
He m. Priscilla
J.
West. No children.
Havilah
Babcock,
third son of Marvin
Kinney
and Elmira
(Wheeler)
Babcock,
was b. in
Franklin,
Franklin
County,
Vt.,
Sept.
8,
1837.
He m. at W.
Troy,
N.
Y.,
Frances Eliza-
beth
Kimberly, May 22,
1872.
She was the
daughter
of
Henry Kimberly,
and was b. at W.
Troy,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
10,
1844.
Children,
b. in
Neenah,
Wis, :
Helen E.. b. Oct.
28, 1873.
Caroline
M.,
b.
Apr. 26, 1875.
Henry Kimberly,
b.
Jan. 31, 1877.
George Wheeler,
b.
May
12, 1879.
Frances
Elizabeth,
b.
July 26,
1882.
Elenor Elvira
Babcock,
fourth child and first
daughter
of
Marvin
Kinney
and Elmira
(Wheeler) Babcock,
was b. in
Enosburg,
Vt.,
Apr. 13, 1840.
She m. W. P. Peckham. No
children
living.
She d. in
Neenah, Wis.,
May 17, 1864.
Herminas Artemas
Babcock,
fifth child of Marvin
Kinney
and Elmira
(Wheeler)
Babcock,
was b. at St.
Armand,
Can-
ada,
Sept. 4, 1842.
He m. at
Clayton, Wis.,
Oct.
i, 1862,
Martha M. West. She was b. at
Laporte, Ind.,
Mar.
4, 1846.
Children :
Eleanore Elmira, b.
Clayton,
Wis., Dec.
16, 1864;
m.
Apr. 3, 1884,
Harland Brenden.
Roy
Francis, b.
Appleton, Wis., Apr. 25. 1874;
m.
Aug. 20, 1896,
Ora Prindel.
HAVILAH
BABCOCK.
Page
82.
Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
83
Children of Eleanore Elmira
(Babcock)
Brenden and Har-
land Brenden :
Eleanore
Elmira,
b. Feb.
27, 1885.
Artemas,
b. Mar.
i6, 1890.
Wayne,
b.
July 26, 1892.
Children of
Roy
Francis Babcock and Ora
(Prindel)
Babcock :
Theda,
b.
Jan. 17, 1900.
Adelbert Archer
Babcock,
last bom of Marvin
Kinney
and
Elmira
(Wheeler)
Babcock was b. in
Franklin, Vt.,
Nov.
26,
1844.
He m. in
Appleton,
Wis.,
Louisa M.
Tompkins, daugh-
ter of
James
and Sarah
(Pierce) Tompkins.
Children,
b. at
Appleton,
Wis. :
Adelbert
Archer,
b. Dec.
27, 1869;
m. Mae Rasmuson.
Frank
C,
b.
May 5, 1875;
m. Helen Halbrook.
Ina
L.,
b.
June 10, 1878.
Mr, Babcock is a
prominent
business man of
Appleton,
Wis.
Dwight
Alford
Babcock,
second child of Marvin
Kinney
and his second wife Melinda
(Weight)
Babcock,
was b. at
Neenah, Wis.,
Feb.
3, 1854.
He m. at
Clayton,
Wis., Aug.
14, 1873,
Harriet Electa Crittenden. She was b. at
Vinland,
Wis., July
18, 1850.
Children,
b. at
Clayton,
Wis. :
Orville
Clare,
b. Feb.
i, 1875.
Raymond
Haskel,
b.
Apr. .30, 1878.
Ada
Grace,
b.
May 29,
1881.
Ethel
May,
b.
May 15, 1883.
Mary
Smith
Babcock,
fourth child of
Peabody
and Huldah
(Whitney)
Babcock,
was b. at
Franklin, Vt.,
Oct.
18,
1813.
She m. in
Franklin, Vt., Apollos
Austin. He was b. at
High-
gate,
Vt.,
Jan. 9,
1810,
and d. in
Clayton,
W^is.,
July 7, 1893.
She d. at the same
place, Jan.
14, 1884.
Children,
all b. in
Franklin, Vt., except
the
last,
who was
b. in
Clayton,
Wis. :
Ellen M., b.
1833;
m. Albert Gillette.
Ursula
S.,
b.
1837;
m.
J.
E.
Hughston.
Edgar H.,
b.
1839;
m. Alvina Bashford.
Edna
N.,
b.
1839;
d. Neenah. Wis.
Lucia E.. b.
1842;
m. Solon Curtice.
Franklin
P.,
b.
1852 ;
m.
Mary J. Wooledge.
Franklin
Peabody
Austin,
last born to above,
m.
Mary J.
Wooledge.
She is the
daughter
of H. H. and Laura
Sibley
Wooledge,
and was b. at
Mapleton,
Wis.,
Feb.
9, 1852.
84
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
Children :
Harry A.,
b.
Aug. 17, 1872.
Cora
B.,
b.
Jan. 8, 1874.
Orville
F.,
b. Feb.
19, 1875.
Jessie W.,
b. Oct.
8, 1879.
Roscoe
B.,
b. Dec.
17,
1880.
Marjorie L.,
b. Dec.
29, 1884.
Clifford
E.,
1). Feb.
17, 1891.
Orpliia
Gillman
Babcock,
tenth child of
Peabody
and Hul-
dah
(Whitney)
Babcock,
was b. in
Evanston, 111.,
Nov.
27,
1827.
She m. Homer
Curtice,
of
Evanston,
111.
Children:
Charles C,
b.
Big Springs. Va., Aug. 21, 1854.
Herbert
A.,
b. Evanston, III.
Norman
B.,
b.
Evanston,
111.
Charles C.
Curtice,
eldest child of Homer and
Orphia
Gil-
more
(Babcock)
Curtice,
m. in
Indianapolis,
Ind., Sept.
21,
1888,
Jennie
Read,
daughter
of Erastus and
Jennie (Moore)
Read. Mrs. Curtice was b. in
Indianapolis,
Ind.,
and d.
there,
Mar.
4, 1893.
Children,
b. in
Indianapolis,
Ind. :
Hila
Aleen,
b.
July 11, 1889.
Homer,
b. Feb.
8,
.
Nellie.
Sarah Ann
Babcock,
eleventh child of
Peabody
and Hul-
dah
(Whitney)
Babcock,
was b. in
Fairfield, Vt,
Oct.
22,
1829.
She was m. in
Franklin,
Vt.,
Mar.
12,
1848,
to C. V.
Richard. He d. at Rich
ford, Vt.,
Sept. 7,
1880.
Children :
Julius Csesar,
b.
Franklin, Vt., Feb. 2,
1851;
m.
Sylvia Stanhope,
dau. of Col. L.
Stanhope, Apr. 30, 1874.
Franklin Pierce, b. Franklin, Vt.,
Nov.
27, 1852;
m. Edna Bick-
ford,
Feb.
3, 1874.
She d.
Richford,
Vt., Dec.
28, 1895.
Anna
Huldah,
b. Richford,
Vt., Jan. 30, 1873;
m. Frank
Wilson,
Sept. 6, 1893.
He d.
June 11, 1899.
Julius
Caesar
Richard,
first born to C. V. and Sarah Ann
(Babcock)
Richard,
was b. in
Franklin, Vt.,
Feb.
2,
185
1. He
was m.
Apr. 30, 1874,
to
Sylvia Stanhope, daughter
of Col.
L.
Stanhope.
Child :
Vaughn,
b.
Apr., 1876;
d.
July, 1877.
Franklin Pierce
Richard,
second child of C. V. and Sarah
Ann
(Babcock)
Richard,
was b. in
Franklin, Vt.,
Nov.
27,
Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
85
1852.
He m. Edna
Bickford,
Feb.
3, 1874.
She d. in Rich-
ford, Vt.,
Dec.
28,
1895.
Children :
Don Carlos, b.
Aug. 31, 1875.
]\Iinnie
Winifred,
b. Nov.
22, 1880.
Floyd
Franklin, b.
July 17,
1882.
Clayton A.,
b. Feb.
2,
1886.
Lottie
May,
b.
1891 ;
d.
1892.
Bradley \\liitney
Babcock,
last born to
Peabody
and Hiil-
dah
(Whitney) Babcock,
was b. in
Franklin, Vt.,
Mar. 20,
1833.
He was m. in
Campbell Connty,
Va.,
to Miss
Mary
Elizabeth
Cordwell,
danghter
of
John
and
]\Iary (Barger)
Cordwell. She was b. in
Campbell County,
Va.,
June
8,
1836,
and d. at the same
place, June 14,
1881.
Children,
b.
Campbell County,
Va. :
John Marvin,
b.
Campbell County,
Va..
Sept. 25, 1857;
d. same
place, Sept. 28, 1859.
Homer
Curtice, b.
May 28, i860;
m.
Appomattox County,
Blanche
R.
Moore, Jan. 3, 1884.
Blanche
Whitney,
b.
Sept. 20, 1862;
m.
Jan. 12, 1883,
Alfred A.
Lucerne,
b. Dec. 28,
1859.
Rev.
James
Oliver, Methodist
Clergyman,
b. Feb.
28, 1866;
m.
Limestone,
Tenn.,
Annie
J.
Huffaker, who is a dau. of Rev.
J.
N. S. Hufifaker. She was b. Nov.
12, 1863.
Mary Orpha,
b.
June 30, 1868;
d.
Aug.
6.
1883.
Bradley Chauncey,
b. Oct.
21, 1871
; m. Dec.
18, 1901, Mary
K.
Chatham. She was b.
Aug. 15, 1871.
Frank
Early,
b.
Sept. 14, 1876;
m. Nov.
29, 1899,
Annie E. Collins.
She was b.
Appomattox County, Va., Apr. 28, 1872.
Mr. Babcock m.
(2) Mary Virginia
W^alker,
of
Appomat-
tox
County,
Va.,
Dec.
18,
1883.
She is the
daughter
of
Maj.
S.
J.
Walker and Martha
(Christian)
W^alker.
^Ir. Babcock removed from Vermont to
Virginia
Avhen he
was but 21
years
of
age.
He served in the
5th Virginia
Cav-
alry,
of the Confederate
Army, during
the War of the Re-
bellion,
and was a First Lieutenant. He was
badly
wounded
twace,
and reached home before the surrender of Gen.
Lee,
at
Appomattox
Courthouse,
about
eight
miles distant from his
home. His eldest
son.
Homer C.
Babcock,
owns a
part
of this
battlefield, and even now relics are found
upon
this battlefield,
made an historical
spot
for all time to come.
Homer Curtice Babcock,
eldest child of
Bradley Whitney
and
Mary
E.
(Cordwell)
Babcock,
was b. at Concord
Depot,
Va.,
May
28,
i860. He m. at
Beckham,
Appomattox County,
Va.,
Jan.
2, 1884.
Blanche
Moore,
daughter
of Robert W. and
Hester
(Burge)
Moore. She was b. at
Beckham, Va.,
Apr.
24, 1864.
86 Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
Children,
b. at W.
Appomattox,
Va. :
Robert W.,
b.
June 6, 1885.
Theodore
H.,
b. Feb.
9,
1888.
Mary H.,
b. Oct.
28, 1890.
Bradley W.,
b. Mar. 20.
1893.
Rebecca
B.,
b. Oct.
i, 1895.
Havilah,
b. Mar.
6, 1898.
Adelbert
A.,
b.
June 2, 1901.
Blanche
Whitney
Babcock,
third child of
Bradley
W. and
Mary
E.
(Cordwell)
Babcock,
was b. in
Campbell County,
Va.,
Sept.
20,
1862. She was educated at the Bon Air Insti-
tute in Charlotte
County,
Va. She m.
Jan.
11,
1883,
Alfred
Sweeney.
He was b. in
Bedford, Va.,
Dec.
28,
1855.
Children,
b. at
Appomattox,
Va. :
Orpha Loraine,
b.
Jan.
12, 1884;
m. Dec.
29, 1902,
Hansford
Cordwell.
Wolyland Whitney,
b. Oct. 26, 1885.
Mary Elizabeth,
b.
Jan. 5,
1888.
Bradley Babcock,
b.
Jan. 23, 1892. \
William
Peet,
b.
Aug. 4, 1894.
Virginia Evans,
b.
May 25, 1897.
Alfred
Wheeler,
b. Feb.
17, 1900.
James
Oliver
Babcock,
fourth child of
Bradley Whitney
and
Mary
Elizabeth
(Cordwell)
Babcock,
was b. at Concord
Depot, Campbell County,
Va.,
Feb.
28,
1866. He m. at Lime-
stone, Tenn.,
Dec.
22,
1887.
Children :
Edward Garland,
b.
Orange County,
Va.,
Jan. 9,
1880.
James
Oliver Babcock is a Methodist
clergyman,
stationed
at
Richmond,
Va.
Bradley Chauncey
Babcock,
sixth child of
Bradley
Whit-
ney
and
Mary
E.
(Cordwell)
Babcock,
was b. in
Campbell
County,
Va.,
Oct. 21,
187
1. He m. in
Appomattox County.
Va.,
Dec.
18,
1890, Mary
Catherine Chatham,
daughter
of
R. A.
Chatham,
of that
place.
Mrs. Babcock was b. in
Appo-
mattox
County,
Va.
Child,
b. in
Beckham,
Va. :
Mary Ina,
b. Dec.
15, 1902.
Frank
Early
Babcock,
seventh child of
Bradley Whitney
and
Mary
E.
(Cordwell)
Babcock. was b. in
Campbell County,
Va., Sept. 14, 1874.
He m. Annie E.
Collins,
at
Appomattox,
Va.,
Nov.
29, 1899.
She was b. in
Appomattox,
Va.,
Apr.
21,
1872.
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
87
Child :
Mary Isabell,
b.
Appomattox, Va.,
Oct.
2;^, 1902.
Elias
Babcock,
Jr.,
second son of EHas Babcock and Hul-
dah
(Kinnie)
Babcock,
was b. at
Dalton, Mass.,
May 9, 1794-
On Dec.

,
181
7,
he m. Clara
Olmstead,
at
Sheldon,
Vt. He
served as a soldier in the War of 18 12. Was in the battle of
Plattsburg-.
He settled in W. Berkshire. Vt.,
was a farmer
and manufacturer. He was a man of affairs,
representing
his
district in the State
Legislature
for two terms. He d. at
E.
Franklin, Vt.,
Sept.
18,
1871.
His wife d. at W. Berk-
shire,
Feb.
7, 1857.
Both are buried at this
place.
Children :
Myron Northrop,
b. Sheldon, Vt., Sept.
12.
1818;
m. Blanche
Virginia
Shaw, 1852.
He d.
Saratoga Springs,
N.
Y., May
22,
1892.
No issue.
Lorenzo,
b.
Berkshire, Vt., June 15,
1822;
m. Amanda Parish
Pease. He was an
Attorney-at-Law ;
d. St. Paul, Minn., Apr.
2,
i860.
Amanda,
b. W. Berkshire,
Vt., July 8, 1824;
m. Dr. H. L.
Todd;
res.
Saratoga Springs,
N. Y.
Brainard,
b. W.
Berkshire, Vt.,
1826. Massacred
by
the Snake In-
dians,
near Port
Boise, Ore., Aug. 20, 1854.
Lucretia,
b. W.
Berkshire, Vt., 1828;
m. A. C.
Wheeler;
d. same
place, Sept. 14, 1864.
Carmi
W.,
b. W.
Berkshire, Vt., Apr. 21, 1830;
m. a Miss
Gillette,
and removed to Kansas.
Cordelia
P.,
b. W. Berkshire,
Vt., 1832;
m.
Dwight
H.
Morse;
d.
Winona. Mich.. Feb.
13, 1859.
Orville
Elias,
b.
Franklin, Vt.,
Dec.
25, 1835.
Horatio Gates,
b. Franklin. Vt., Apr., 1837.
First Lieutenant
31st
New York Volunteers. Killed at battle of Eltham
Landing, Va.,
on the
Pamunkey,
War of the Rebellion.
Lorenzo Allen
Babcock,
second child of
Elias,
Jr.,
and Clara
(Olmstead)
Babcock,
was b. in
Berkshire, Vt.,
June 15,
1822.
He m. in
Cleveland, O.,
Oct.
28,
1852,
Amanda
Pease,
daugh-
ter of
James
and Amanda Parish Pease. She was b. in Man-
tua, O.,
Dec.
28,
1827.
Mr. Babcock was an
Attorney-at-Law
in St.
Paul, Minn.,
and was the first
Attorney-Generfil
of the
State of Minnesota. He d. in St.
Paul,
Minn.,
Apr.
2,
i860.
His widow m.
(2)
Mr. C. L.
Rhodes,
and now resides at The
Colonial Hotel,
San
Francisco,
Cal.
Children,
b. in St.
Paul,
Minn. :
'
'
William
Carmi,
b.
Sept. 23, 1853.
John
Pease,
b.
June
11, 1855.
Clara
Olmstead,
b.
Apr. 23, 1858;
d.
Fayette, Mich., Sept. 18, 1870.
William Carmi Babcock,
eldest son of Lorenzo Allen and
Amanda
(Pease)
Babcock,
was b. in St.
Paul, Minn.,
Sept.
23, 1853.
He
graduated
from
Annapolis
Naval
Academy
88 Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
June
6,
1
87
1. At the time of his
decease,
which took
place
in
New York
City,
Mar.
11,
1896,
he was a Lieutenant in the
U. S.
Navy.
He was buried at
Annapohs
Naval Grounds.
(Unmarried.)
John
Pease
Babcock,
second child of Lorenzo Allen and
Amanda
(Pease)
Babcock,
was b. in St.
Paul, Minn.,
Jan.
11,
1855.
He is
unm.,
and is Commissioner of
Fisheries,
Victo-
ria,
British Columbia.
Orville Elias
Babcock,
eighth
child of
Elias, Jr.,
and Clara
(Olmstead)
Babcock,
was b. at
Franklin, Vt.,
Dec.
25, 1835.
He m. at
Galena, III,
Nov.
8, 1866,
Annie Eliza
Campbell,
daughter
of
Benjamin
H. and Harriet H.
(Scott) Campbell.
She was b. at
Galena, 111.,
Nov.
24, 1839.
Their children :
Campbell Elias,
b.
Galena, 111., Sept. 7, 1868;
res. San Francisco,
Cal.
Orville
Elias, Jr.,
b.
Chicago, 111., Aug. 13, 1872;
m.
Chicago, 111.,
Nov.
20, 1901,
Miss Ellen Walsh. She was b. Mar.
3,
1882. Mr.
Babcock is a member of the firm of
King, Hodenpyl
&
Co.,
Chi-
cago,
111.
Adolph Borie,
b.
Washington.
D.
C, Aug.
10, 1876;
res. Chi-
cago,
111. Associated in business with his brother Orville E.
Benjamin Campbell,
b.
Washington,
D.
C,
Mar.
7,
1881
;
d.
July 7,
1881.
Orville Elias Babcock entered West Point
Military
Acad-
emy July
I, 1856,
and
graduated
third in his class in
1861,
and
appointed
brevet Second
Lieutenant, Corps
of
Engineers,
promoted
Second Lieutenant
May
6, 1861,
First Lieutenant
Nov.
17,
1861, Captain June
i,
1863, Major
Mar.
21, 1867.
He served as Lieutenant-Colonel and Assistant
Inspector-
General^Act of
July 17,
1862

from
Jan.
i, 1863,
to
Mar.
28, 1864;
as Lieutenant-Colonel and
Aide-de-Camp
to
the Lieutenant-General,
from Mar.
29, 1864,
to
July
24, 1866;
as Colonel and
Aide-de-Camp
to the
General,
from
July 25,
1866,
to Mar.
4, 1869,
and as Colonel and
Superintendent
of
Public
Buildings
from Mar.
3, 1873,
to Mar.
3, 1877.
He received the brevets of
Captain May 4, 1862,
"For
gal-
lant and meritorious services
during
the
siege
of
Yorktown,
Va.
;"
of
Major,
Nov.
29, 1863,
"For
gallant
and meritorious
services
during
the
siege
of Knoxville,
Tenn.
;"
of Lieuten-
ant-Colonel,
May
6, 1864,
"For
gallant
and meritorious serv-
ices at the Battle of the
Wilderness,
Va.
;"
and of
Colonel,
Mar.
13, 1865,
"For
gallant
and meritorious services
during
the
war;"
of
Brigadier-General,
Mar.
13, 1865,
"For
gallant
and meritorious services in the field
during
the war."
Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
89
His record of service in the
army
is as follows: On
duty
drilling
volunteers at
Washington,
D.
C, May 8-25,
1861
;
as Assistant
Engineer
in the construction of the defenses of
Washington,
to
June
16,
1861
;
in the
Upper
Potomac and
Shenandoah
Valley, Acting Aide-de-Camp
to General
Banks,
and other
duties,
to
Aug. 25,
1861
;
in the construction of
the defenses of
Washington, Aug, 27
to Nov.
23,
1861
;
in
special duty
at
Headquarters, Army
of the
Potomac,
to Feb.
24, 1862,
and detached at
Harper's Ferry,
Va.,
to Mar.
4,
1862;
with
Engineer
Battalion
during
the Peninsula cam-
paign
of the
Army
of the
Potomac,
from Mar. 10 to
July
19,
1862;
in detached
duty
to
Oct., 1862, commanding
Company
"D," Engineer
Battalion,
in the
Army
of the Po-
tomac,
to Nov.
16, 1862;
Chief
Engineer,
Left Grand Divi-
sion,
Army
of the
Potomac,
to Dec.
18, 1862;
Assistant in
Engineer
Office, Washington,
D.
C,
to Dec.
31,
1862;
As-
sistant
Inspector-General,
6th
Army Corps,
to Feb.
6,
1863;
Assistant
Inspector-General
and Chief
Engineer, 9th Army
Corps,
and at
Headquarters,
District of Central
Kentucky,
and with
9th Army Corps,
to
Vicksburg
and
Jackson,
Miss.,
to
Aug., 1863,
and in the East Tennessee
campaign
to
Jan. 23,
1864; Acting
Chief
Engineer, Department
of the
Ohio,
to
Apr., 1864; Aide-de-Camp
to Lieutenant-General
Grant,
in
the Richmond
campaign,
the
siege
of
Petersburg,
etc.,
to
Apr.
9, 1865;
at
Headquarters
of the
Army
as
Aide-de-Camp
to
General
Grant,
to Mar.
4, 1869;
on
duty
at the Executive
Mansion,
and in addition
thereto,
from
June
i,
1871,
was in
charge
of Public
Buildings
and
Grounds,
also Chief
Engineer
of the
Washington Aqueduct
from
Oct.,
1871,
and in
charge
of the construction of the work on the East
Wing
of the new
State, War,
and
Navy Department Building,
from Mar.
25,
1875,
to Mar.
3, 1877; Engineer
of the
5th Lighthouse
Dis-
trict,
with station at
Baltimore, Md.,
from Mar.
12,
1877,
and
in addition thereto of the 6th
Lighthouse
District from
Aug.
31,
1882,
to
June
2,
1884,
when he was drowned in
crossing
the bar at
Mosquito
Inlet, Fla.,
while in the
discharge
of his
duty.
The above is the official record as
prepared
and made in
the
Adjutant-General's
Office,
War
Department, Washing-
ton,
D.
C,
May 17, 1890,
of the
military
record and service
of
Brig.-Gen.
Orville Elias
Babcock,
U. S.
Army,
and is
pre-
sented verbatim from the official records.
The
following
are the official orders
relating
to Gen. Bab-
cock's
appointment
as
Military Secretary
to the
President,
47
90
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
U. S.
Grant,
and President Grant's formal letter of thanks to
him for his services after his formal
release,
which was
granted
at his own
request.
Headquarters
of the
x^rmy,
Adjutant-General's Office,
Washington,
March
31ST, 1869.
Special
Orders )
No.
75. f
Extract.
I.
By
direction of the
Secretary
of War Brevet
Brigadier
General O. E.
Babcock,
Major Corps
of
Engineers,
will re-
port
for
duty
to the President.
This order to date from the
4th
instant.
By
command of General Sherman.
(Signed,
E. D.
Townsend,
Assistant
Adjutant
General.
Official :
R.
Williams^
Assistant
Adjutant
General.
Gen.
Babcock,
Executive Mansion,
(copy)
Executive
Mansion,
Washington,
D. C.
March
4th, 1869.
B'v't
Brigadier
General O. E. Babcock
reported
in accord-
ance with the
provisions
of the within order and is
assigned
to
duty
as
Secretary
to the President.
Horace Porter,
(copy) Secretary.
Executive
Mansion,
Washington,
D. C.
March
ist.
1877.
Brevet
Brig.
Gen. O. E.
Babcock,
U. S.
Engr.,
is
hereby
relieved from the
operation
of
Special
Orders No.
75
dated
March
3rd, 1869.
For faithful and efficient service as Private Sec. for
more^
than six
years
of
my
two terms of office he has
my
acknowl-
edgement
and thanks and the assurance of
my
confidence in
his
integrity
and
great efficiency.
U. S. Grant.
(copy)
ADELBERT ARCHER BABCOCK.
Page 83.
Isaiah
Bahcock,
Sr.,
ami His Descendants.
9I
Gen. Babcock
evidently
inherited his love for a
military
ca-
reer from his
sturdy
and
patriotic grandfather,
who served
through
the War of th.e
Revolution,
and who is described as
"a
good
soldier and full of Babcock
grit."
When Gen. Grant
was elected President of the United
States,
Gen. Bal)cock be-
came his Private
Military Secretary.
The writer here
presents
a correct
copy
of a letter written
by
Gen. Babcock to the Hon.
James
F. Babcock, Collector of
the Port of New
Haven,
Conn. The
original
letter
having
been in the writer's
possession,
is
presented
to the members of
Gen. Babcock's
famiy
:
Washington,
D.
C,
Nov.
7th, 1865.
Jas.
F. Babcock
Collector of Port of New Haven
My Dear Sir:
Your kind note
through
Genl. Grant reached me last sum-
mer and in a time so
busy
I could not make the
reply.
I am
under manv
obligations
for
your
kind invitation and shall be
most
happy
to avail
myself
of it if I
pass through
New Haven.
My
information
though meager May give you
some little
key
to the
subject. My great grandfather
Isaah Babcock was
born in Conn, and went from there to
Partridgefield.
Mass
(My
information
may
be
wrong
about his
birth).
He had
six sons, all of whom served
through
the
Revolutionary
War.
and afterwards settled in various
places.
Isaah
(Jr)
settled
in New York State.
John
in
Albany,
N. Y. Elisha in New
York State. Samuel in Schoharie Co.,
N. Y. Was a Col. in
war of 1 8
12,
and afterwards
High
Sheriff.
Jonas
settled in
same Co. Elias
(my grandfather)
settled in Franklin
Co.,
Vt. One
daughter
Pheba settled in Mass.
My grandfather
had eleven children,
only
four now
living,
two in
Wis.,
one in Ohio,
and
(my father)
in Vt.
My
father
has
always
lived in Vt. Berkshire Franklin Co. for
many years
His
family
consisted of nine children,
seven
boys
and three
girls,
one
boy
died when an infant, one was massacred
by
the
Indians near Ft. Boise. W. T. in
'54-
o"e died in St.
Paul,
Minn.,
one
(M.
N.
Babcock)
a
surgeon
and
physician
now
living
at
Saratoga Springs,
N. Y.,
one
(C.
W.
B.)
a
lawyer
now
living
in Kansas
(Lawrence).
One was killed at the bat-
tle near Elthom
Landing
on the
Pomunkey
in 1862. He was
a I St Lieut, in the
31st
N. Y. Vol
Infty.
Horatio E. Babcock.
Two of
my
sisters,
are dead.
My
own
story
is soon told. T
entered West Point in
56, graduated 3rd
in
61,
went in the
92
Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
Corps
of
Engineer,
served in the field
during
the whole of the
rebellion. With
McClellan,
on
engineer duty
until he was re-
lieved of the A. of P. under Burnside until he was relieved

appointed
Lieut. Col. and Asst.
Inspt.
Genl.
9th
A. C.
Jan-
uary, 1863,
but on
engineer duty.
Went with
9th Corps
to
Ky.
then to
Vicksburg,
entered the
City
with Genl. Grant on
the
4th
of
July,
went to East Tenn. with the
Corps,
was in
Knoxville
during
the
siege by Longstreet,
was
appointed
sec-
ond A. D. C. to the Lieut. Genl. in
April 64,
served from the
Rapidan
to
Petersburg,
was with Schofield at the
capture
of
Wilmington,
and with Genl Grant at the
campaign
termi-
nating
in the surrender of Lee at
Appomattox,
C. H. at which
I had the
pleasure
to taken Genl Lee the letter from Genl
Grant,
and conduct him to the C. H. and after the surrender back to
his own line. I am now
Captain Corps
of
Engineers
U. S. A.
Brevet Col. U. S. A. Lieut. Col. and A. D. C. to Genl Grant.
Excuse so much
self.
With
you
I take
pleasure
in
obtaining
information of the
family,
and I shall be
very glad
to have a
copy
of
your
notes
when
printed.
I send
you
the address of a Babcock
very
en-
thusiastic on this
subject
who told me last summer that he had
much information. I would
suggest your writing
to him.
D. L.
Babcock,
63
South
Ferry
St.,
Albany,
N. Y. His an-
cestors are from R. L Please excuse the
shape
this is in. I
shall be most
happy
to
give you any
information I can.
My
P. O. address is
O. E. Babcock
Brevet Col. A. D. C. Head
Quarters
Lieut. Genl
Grant,
Washington,
D. C.
Believe me
sincerely yours.
O. E. B.
Campbell
Elias
Babcock,
eldest son and child of Gen. Or-
ville E. and Annie Eliza
(Campbell) Babcock,
was b. at Ga-
lena, 111.,
Sept. 7,
1868. He is First
Lieutenant,
7th Infantry,
U. S.
Army,
at
present
stationed at the
Presidio,
San Fran-
cisco,
Cal. He served with Roosevelt's
Rough
Riders in the
Cuban
Campaign;
received a Presidential
appointment
of
Second Lieutenant
;
since
then,
promoted
to a First Lieuten-
ancy.
He served in the
Philippine Campaign
with the 12th
Infantry,
and on
duty
as
Quartermaster
in the
Transport
Service between San Francisco and the
Philippine
Islands.
Lyman
K.
Babcock,
ninth child of Elias and Huldah
(Kin-
nie) Babcock,
was b. in
Partridgefield,
Berkshire
Co., Mass.,
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
93
May
6,
1798.
He m. Lavinia
Warner,
of
Swanton,
Franklin
County,
Vt., Sept. 23,
181 8. She was b. in
Swanton,
Frank-
lin
County,
Vt.,
May
12, 1801,
and d. in
Wittenburg,
Wis.,
Feb.
9, 1890.
Mr. Babcock d. at the same
place May 25, 1893.
Children :
William,
b. Nov.
13, 1819;
m. Mariette Newton; d.
May 19,
i860.
Was drowned. Left a
family
of six children.
Warner Daniel, b. in Canada,
July
16, 1822;
m. Sarah A. Butler,
of
Morton,
Wis.
They
had two children,
a
girl
and a
boy.
His
wife
d.,
and he m.
again,
but had no children. He d. Nov.
26,
1884.
George W.,
b.
May 13. 1822;
m.
Mary Watson,
of Waukesha, Wis.
He ran a hotel in
Sheldon,
la. Had two
children, boy
and
girl.
He d. Feb.
23, 1885.
Elias S.. b. Dec.
30, 1825;
d.
June 9, 1827.
Sanford
G.,
b.
June 19, 1827;
m. Lucetta Watterman. He served
in War of the
Rebellion,
and d.
Jan., 1902.
in Louisiana.
Lyman A.,
b.
Jan. 14, 1829,
in
Canada;
m. Sarah
J.
Tubbs.
They
had three children. His wife d. and he m. a second lime. He
was in the War of the
Rebellion, being
in the loth Wisconsin
Regiment ;
was
badly
wounded at Battle of
Murfreesborough,
which about
destroyed
the use of his
right
arm. He is
living,
and
draws a
pension.
Chauncey S.,
b. Dec.
18, 1830;
m. Fidelia
Tyler,
and is
living
in
Decorah,
la.
Delight P.,
b. Mar.
4, 1832;
d.
1854.
Melissa
A.,
b. Dec.
3, 1834.
She m. at Oak
Grove, Wis., Josiah
C.
Roper;
d.
Aug. 20,
1882.
James
Madison,
b.
July 23, 1835 ;
m. Minnie . Baltimore,
Md.
He was in the War of the
Rebellion,
and served in the 2d or
3d
Minnesota
Regiment.
He d.
Jan. 16, 1877.
No children.
Electa
A.,
b. Dec.
24, 1838;
m.
Jesse
O.
Merickel,
Oak
Grove, Wis.;
living.
Elias
J.,
b.
July 14, 1841 ;
m. Milwaukee, Wis.,
Mrs. Isabel Smith.
Louise
Adelaide,
b.
July
10,
1843, Berkshire,
Franklin
County,
Vt.
;
m.
Osage, la.,
Mar.
5, 1885, Josiah
C.
Roper.
She is his second
wife,
he
previously having
m. her sister.
They
have no children.
William
Babcock,
eldest son of
Lyman
K. and Lavinia
(Warner)
Babcock,
was b. at
Fairfield,
Franklin
County,
Vt.,
Nov.
13,
18
19.
He m. Mariette Newton. She was b. in
Franklin
County,
Vt., June 17, 1824.
Mr. Babcock d. at
Richmond, McHenry County,
III, May
6,
1861. She d. in
Skagit County,
Wash., Aug. 31, 1896.
Children :
Charles Franklin,
b. Fairfield. Vt.,
July 6, 1844.
Oscar
Newton,
b. Fairfield, Vt., June 24, 1847.
Amanda L.,
b. Waukesha
County, Wis., June 25. 1850.
Amelia L.,
b. Waukesha
County,
Wis., Mar., 1852.
Orpha Delight,
b. Waukesha
County.
Wis.
Lyman
William,
b. Waukesha
County,
Wis.
Charles Franklin
Babcock,
eldest son of William and IMari-
ette
(Newton)
Babcock,
was b. in
Fairfield,
Franklin
County,
94
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
Vt.,
July 6, 1844.
He m. in Tazewell
County,
111.,
Oct.
4,
1868,
Mary
A.
Powell,
daughter
of William W. and Mariah
Powell. She was b. in Hancock
County,
O., Aug.
12, 1846.
Children,
b. in Peoria
County,
Til. :
Isaac
Eugene,
b.
Aug. 16, 1870.
William
Allen,
b. Dec.
25, 1872;
d.
Jan. 31, 1896.
Estella Mariah, b. Mar.
15, 1875;
m.
Joseph
Francis.
Charles Franklin,
b.
Apr. 25, 1877;
d. Feb.
19, 1897.
Etta
Ida,
b.
Skagit County.
Wash..
Sept. 25, 1879;
d. Mar.
31, 1896.
Minnie
May,
b.
Skagit County, Wash.,
Dec. 12, 1882;
m.
Jan. 12,
1902, Cary
McCroken.
George Albert,
b.
Skagit County,
Wash.,
Mar.
5, 1884.
Mabel
Maud,
b.
Skagit County,
Wash.,
June i, 1889.
Melissa A. Babcock,
ninth child of
Lyman
K. and Lavina
(Warner)
Babcock,
was b. in
Berkshire,
Franklin
County,
Vt.,
Dec.
3, 1834.
She m. at Oak
Grove, Wis., Josiah
C.
Roper.
Children,
b. at Oak
Grove,
Wis. :
Eva
May,
b.
Apr. i,
i860.
Addie
Dora,
b. Oct.
23,
1861.
Hattie A.,
b. Mar.
2, 1864;
m. F. T.
Cottrell,
Dec.
9, 1884.
Betia
J.,
b.
Sept. 17, 1866;
m. Sarah
Taylor,
Mar.
17, 1891.
Freddie C,
b. Dec. 10,
1871 ;
m. Emma Rice, Oct.
24, 1896.
Nellie
G.,
b. Nov.
9, 1873;
m. Mark Cottrell.
Mar.
5, 1891.
Mrs. Melissa A.
(Babcock) Roper
d.
Aug.
20, 1882,
and on
Mar.
5, 1885,
Mr.
Roper
m. her
sister,
Louise Adelaide
Babcock.
Electa A.
Babcock,
eleventh child of
Lyman
K. and Lavina
(Warner)
Babcock,
was b. in Vermont.
Dec.
24, 1838.
She
m. at
Jumare,
Wis.,
Jan.
i,
1856, Jesse
O. Merickel. He was
b. in
Canada,
Feb.
20, 1833.
Children,
b. in Wisconsin :
Ida
May,
b. Feb.
4, 1857;
d. in
Wisconsin,
Mar. 22, 1863.
Watson
D.,
b.
Apr.
2,
1859;
m. Ella Moore.
Sept. 8, 1889.
Hattie
I.,
b.
Apr. 22,
1861
;
d. in Wisconsin, Sept. 10,
1862.
Arthur
J.,
b.
Apr. 30. 1863;
m. Pauline Patrick, Mar.
4, 1889.
Frankie,
b.
July
6, 1865:
d. Mar.
31, 1867,
in Winconsin.
Jennie E.,
b.
Aug. 14, 1867
;
m. Olen F.
Sawyer, Aug. 30, 1885.
Willie
S.,
b.
May
22, 1870;
m.
Mary
Miller,
Aug.
21, 1893.
John
W.,
b.
Sept. 26, 1872,
in
Minnesota;
m. Aurelia Smith,
in
Minnesota,
Feb.
22, 1898.
Mabel A.,
b.
Jan. 17, 1875;
m. Frank
Fredenburg,
Dec.
1892.
Tuella
E.,
b. Mar. 26, 1877;
m.
George
Stever, Dec, 1899.
Fred
C,
b.
June
22, 1879;
unm.
George
A.,
h. Feb.
6, 1882;
unm.
Olive
A.,
b.
July 12, 1884;
unm.
Mr. and Mrs. Merickel reside at
Eagle
Bend,
Minn.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL ORVILLE E.
BABCOCK,
U. S. A.
Page
88.
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
ami His Descendants.
95
Samuel
Babcock,
seventh son of
Isaiah, Sr.,
and EHzabeth
(Plumb) Babcock,
was b. in
Stonington,
Conn.,
Dec.
2,
1761.
He removed with his
parents
in
1772
to
Partridgefield,
Mass.
The town records of
Partridgefield
have the
following
of
record :
"March
22,
1779.
Town
Meeting
voted to
relinquish
his
poll tax,
he
being
under
age.
April 4.
1
78
1. Elected Constable. At this Town meet-
ing
voted to
give
Samuel Babcock
'^s, 6p
on 100 for
collecting
taxes."
There are no deeds recorded to him in the office of the
Reg-
ister of Deeds of Berkshire
County,
Alass. That he owned
land there is
unquestioned,
as his father and brothers in their
real estate
transactions,
the
descriptive
bounds in their deeds,
refer to land owned
by
Samuel Babcock. He was,
along
with
the rest of his brothers, in the War of the Revolution.
Record of Massachusetts
Soldiers,
War of
Revolution,
has
the
following:
"Samuel
Babcock,
Private enlisted in
1779.
Seventeen
years
of
age.
Stature
5
ft.
7
in.,
complexion light,
residence
Partridgefield."
He moved with his
family, parents,
and brothers'
families,
about
1795,
to Westford,
Otsego County,
N. Y. Col. Samuel
Babcock,
as he was
familiarly
known,
acquired
his title of
Colonel in the militia. It has been stated that he was in the
War of 1 81
2,
but the writer has been unable to
verify
this
statement.
(There
was a Col. Samuel Babcock,
of Massachu-
setts,
graduate
of West Point,
under whose
jurisdiction
the
sea coast defenses of the United States were constructed. He
was a
very distinguished
officer,
and was a descendant from
the
Milton,
Mass.,
branch of our
family,
and not from
James
of Rhode
Island.) Probably
Col. Samuel,
of New York,
and
the above have been confounded. Col. Samuel united with a
Masonic
Lodge
in
Partridgefield,
Mass. The writer visited
the site of his old
home,
between Elk Creek and
Westford,
Otsego County,
N.
Y.,
in
1902.
The old homestead is
gone,
but the writer has a
photograph
of the old house. In this
house
many
of Col. Samuel's children were
born,
and his
father Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and his mother Elizabeth
(Plumb)
Babcock lived while in
Otsego County,
and died there.
The first Masonic
Lodge organized
in
Otsego County
was
organized
in this house. In a small
cemetery,
near the town
of
Westford,
repose
the remains of Col. Samuel Babcock and
g6
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.j
and His Descendants.
his wife. Marble headstones mark their
graves,
which are
inscribed as follows:
In memory of
Col Samuel Babcock
WHO DIED Sept.
26th,
1839
75
YEARS OF AGE.
In MEMORY OF
Sylvinia
W^IFE OF
Col. Samuel Babcock
WHO DIED
Nov.
26th, 1846.
Aged
83
years.
Col. Samuel Babcock and his wife and children attended the
Congregational
Church in
Westford,
N. Y.
They
were
members of this
church,
and his name
appears
in
many places
in the church records. He married
Sylvinia
Kinnie. She
probably
came from
Partridgefield,
Berkshire
County,
Mass.,
and was
probably
related,
possibly
sister,
to his brother Elias's
wife,
Huldah Kinnie. When and where
they
were
married,
the writer has been unable to find out.
They
were
probably
married in
Partridgefield.
Their fifth child was b. in
1795,
which was the
year
he and his
family,
and his father and
mother,
and his brothers and their families removed .from
Partridgefield,
Mass.,
to what is even now known as the Bab-
cock
Settlement,
located between the towns of Elk Creek and
Westford,
in
Otsego County,
N. Y.
Children,
first four b. in
Partridgefield,
Mass.,
the re-
mainder in
Otsego County,
N. Y. :
Cyrus;
d.
June 30,
1821.
Erastus.
Anna,
b.
Sept. 9, 1784;
m. Dean Chase.
Harvey W.,
b. Mar.
16, 1786;
m. Catherine
McCready.
Artemas,
b. Feb.
10, 1795;
m.
Mary Queal.
Richardson,
b.
Sept.
18, 1798;
m.
(i) Mary Robinson;
m.
(2)
Lowendia .
Daniel;
m.
(i)
Martha Graves;
m.
(2) Betsey
Moore;
m.
(3)
Johannah
Lenoe
;
d. and is buried in
Cherry Valley,
N. Y.
Alexander Hamilton,
b.
Apr.
6,
1805;
m. Ann Westcott.
Sylvinia;
m.
Peleg
Chamberlain.
Electa;
m. Rev.
Graves,
of
Aurora,
111.
It is noticed that in Col. Samuel Babcock's will he be-
queathed
to his wife all the
arrearages
of Pension
money
from
the United States. A
copy
of his will is here entered :
"I,
Samuel
Babcock,
of the town of
Westford,
in the
county
Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
97
of
Otsego,
and State of New
York,
considering
the uncer-
tainty
of this mortal Hfe and
being
of sound mind and mem-
ory,
do make and
pubhsh
this
my
last will and testament in
manner and form
following,
that is to
say
: I first
give
and
bequeath
unto
my
beloved
wife,
Sylvinia
Babcock,
one
cow,
Twenty-eight sheep,
all
my
household furniture and all ar-
rearages
of Pension from the United States at
my
decease
together
with all
Bonds, awards, bills,
notes and book ac-
counts due and
owing
to me from all
persons
whatsoever.
Second. I
give
and
bequeath
unto
my daughter, Sylvinia
Bab-
cock,
all
my
Real Estate whatsoever to hold to
her,
her heirs
and
assigns
forever.
Lastly,
I do
hereby appoint my
son,
Richardson
Babcock,
my
sole executor of this
my
last will and
testament
hereby revoking
all former wills
by
me made. In
Witness
Whereof,
I have hereunto set
my
hand and seal this
Twenty-fourth day
of November in the
year
of our Lord one
thousand and
eight
hundred and
thirty-five.
Samuel Babcock.
(l. s.)"
Witnessed
by
J.
W. Paddock.
Garret Rosebroom.
Robert Rosebroom.
Anna
Babcock,
eldest child of Col. Samuel and
Sylvinia
(Kinnie)
Babcock,
was b. in
Partridgefield,
Berkshire
County,
Mass., Sept. 9, 1784.
She m. Dean
Chase,
of
Otsego County,
-
N. Y. The writer has stood at the handsome burial vaults of
the Chase
family,
in the
cemetery
in
Schenevus,
and
copied
the
following
from the inscribed tablets :
Dean Chase
Died Oct.
25TH, 1854.
Aged
75
years,
2
mos., 13
days.
Anna
WIFE OF
Dean Chase
Died Mar.
9, 1863.
Aged
79
years,
9
mos.,
9
days.
Their
children,
b. in
Otsego County
:
Oscar.
Lavinia.
Persis.
Eliza.
98
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
William.
Samantha.
Horace.
Eveline.
Catherine.
Martha.
Amanda.
Artemas
Babcock,
fifth child of Col. Samuel and
Syl-
vinia
(Kinnie)
Babcock,
was b. in
Westford,
Otsego County,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
10,
1795.
He m. in the town of
Worcester,
same
county, Sept. 8,
18
16,
Mary Queal,
dau. of Robert and Eliza-
beth
(Conroy) Queal.
She was b. at North
Ireland,
May
8,
1792,
and d. in
Worcester,
Otsego County,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
13,
1864.
Mr. Babcock d. in
Utica,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
7, 1871,
and is
buried at
Worcester,
Otsego County,
N. Y.
Children,
first three b. in
Worcester,
N.
Y.,
the remainder
in
Westford,
N. Y. :
Elizabeth,
b. Feb. 8,
1819;
m.
Richmondville,
N.
Y., Jeremiah
E.
Atkins, Aug. 3, 1848,
and d. at same
place,
Nov.
20, 1891.
Mary,
b. Dec. 2, 1822;
d. unm., Richmondville,
N. Y..
Jan. 10, 1891.
John,
b.
Apr., 1828;
d.
Worcester,
N. Y..
Sept. 28,
1828.
Eleanor,
b.
Aug. 4, 1829;
d.
Pensacola, Fla.,
Nov.
7, 1883.
Robert
Queal,
b.
Jan. 18, 1832;
m. Almira Osborn.
Electa
Annie,
b.
Jan. 13, 1836;
m.
John
Reese. No children.
They
res.
Chadwicks,
N. Y.
Elizabeth
Babcock,
eldest child of Artemas and
Mary
(Queal)
Babcock,
was b. in
Worcester,
Otsego County,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
8,
1 8
19.
She m.
Jeremiah
E.
Atkins,
in
Richmondville,
N.
Y., Aug. 3, 1848.
Mr. Atkins was b. in Schoharie
County,
Feb.
2,
1892.
Mrs. Elizabeth
(Babcock)
Atkins d. in Rich-
mondville,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
20,
1891.
Children,
b. in
Richmondville,
N. Y. :
Edward
Babcock,
b.
Sept. 26, 1850.
Warren, J.,
b.
June 9, 1853.
Mary,
b.
Apr. 15, 1856.
Helen,
b.
June 8, 1859;
d. Feb.
5, 1864.
Robert
Queal
Babcock,
fifth child of Artemas and
Mary
(Queal)
Babcock,
was b. in
Westford,
Otsego County,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
18,
1832.
He m. in
Richmondville,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
17, 1858,
Almira Osborn. She was b. in
Summit,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
2,
1834,
and d. in
Brooklyn,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
11,
1895.
Children,
b. in
Worcester,
Otsego County,
N. Y, :
Mary,
b.
Jan. 28, 1862;
d.
Aug. 7, 1872.
Zilpha,
b.
Jan. 17, 1865.
Mr. Babcock m.
(2)
Mar.
12,
1899,
Pamela Bruce.
BRADLEY W. BABCOCK.
Page 85.
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
99
Alexander Hamilton
Babcock, eighth
child of Col. Samuel
and
Sylvinia (Kinnie) Babcock,
was b. in
Worcester,
Otsego
County,
N.
Y.,
Apr.
6,
1805.
He m. Dec.
29, 1829,
Ann
Westcott,
daughter
of
Benjamin
and Lavina
(Cohoon)
West-
cott. She was b.
Apr. 4, 1809,
and d. in
Otsego,
N.
Y.,
June
2,
1893.
IVIr. Babcock d. at
V\y
Creek,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
i,
1894.
Children,
b. in
Maryland, Otsego County,
N. Y. :
Jane
Helen, 1). Dec. 22,
1832 ; ni.
Joseph
H.
Manning.
Julia
Ann
Francis,
b. Mar. i,
1840;
m. David Packer.
Martha
Louisa,
b. Nov.
25, 1841 ;
m. Delos Comstock.
Inez
D.,
b. Oct. 28,
1846;
m. Austin
Chauncey.
Jane
Helen
Babcock,
eldest child of Alexander Hamilton
and Ann
(Westcott)
Babcock,
was b. in
Maryland, Otsego
County,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
22,
1832.
She m. in
Milford,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
29, 1850, Joseph
H.
Manning.
He was b. in
Westford,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
2,
1829,
and d. in
Cohoes,
N.
Y.,
IMay
11,
1897.
Mrs.
Jane
Helen
(Babcock) Manning
d. in
Cohoes,
N.
Y., Apr. 7,
1893.
Children :
Theron
Filmore,
b.
Milford,
N. Y.,
May 15, 1852;
m.
Jennie
Gurney.
Olive D., b. Milford. N.
Y.,
Feb.
9, 1859.
Willis
Hamilton,
b.
Fly Creek,
N.
Y., July i,
1861
;
m. Harriet E.
Weed.
Luta Fiesta, b. Milford, N.
Y.,
Nov.
9, 1865.
Rena Ann, b. Milford, N.
Y.,
Mar.
13, 1869;
m. W. E. Ackart.
Harvey
W.
Babcock,
fourth child of Col. Samuel and
Syl-
vinia
(Kinnie)
Babcock.
was b. in
Partridgefield,
Mass.,
Mar.
16,
1786.
He m. Catherine
McCready.
At Lakewood Ceme-
tery,
Cooperstown,
N. Y.,
are interred the remains of
Harvey
W. Babcock and his wife Catherine
(McCready)
Babcock.
The
following appears upon
their
gravestones
:
Sacred to the In memory of
Memory Catherine
OF Consort of
Harvey W. Babcock H. W. Babcock.
EsoR. Died Oct.
iith,
1839.
Who departed this life Aged
50
years
May
14TH, 183
1
5
months.
Aged
44
years
8 months &
15
days.
loo isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
Harvey
W. Babcock was a man of
great prominence
in Ot-
sego County. Sixty
deeds
appear
of record to him in
Otsego
County, showing
him to have dealt
considerably
in real estate.
He was elected Sheriff of
Otsego County
for one term. It is
noted on the
county
records of
Otsego County,
in the Surro-
gate's office, that,
upon
the decease of
Harvey
W.
Babcock,
"Letters of Administration were
given
to Catherine
Babcock,
his
widow,
and Anna St. Brown and
John Harvey
Babcock
May 27th, 1834."
Their children :
Harrison
Gray
Otis.
Mary Jane;
d.
aged
21
years.
Julia;
m. Dr.
Harvey
M. Hanor.
Eliza
Maria;
m. Dr.
Phillip
Roof.
John Harvey,
b.
Jan. 31,
1821
;
m.
(i)
Lucia
Gregory;
m.
(2)
Sophia
Beadle.
John Harvey Babcock,
youngest
son and child of
Harvey
W. and Catherine
(McCready) Babcock,
was b. in
Otsego
County,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 31,
1821. He was twice married:
(i)
to
Lucia
Gregory,
b.
1822,
d. Dec.
21,
1871 ;
(2)
to
Sophia
Beadle,
of
Cooperstown,
N. Y. In the Lakewood
Cemetery,
Cooperstown,
N.
Y.,
are interred the remains of
John Harvey
Babcock. The
following inscription
is
upon
the Scotch
granite
monument in his lot:
John
H.a.rvey
.SON OF Harvey W. and
Catherine McCready
Babcock
Born
Jan. 31,
1821
Died Aug.
7th,
1881.
In the
Surrogate's
office in
Cooperstown
is found the will
of
John Harvey Babcock,
dated
Jan.
10,
1876, Brooklyn,
N.
Y. The will was
probated
Oct.
10,
188 1. In the certificate
of
probate,
it states that the residence of testator was the town
of
Otsego, Otsego County,
N. Y.
Executrix,
Sophia
B. Bab-
cock. Gives all
property
to
wife, Sophia
B. Babcock. Wit-
nessed
by
William A. Harwood and
George
W.
Price,
both of
Brooklyn,
N. Y.
John Harvey
Babcock was well known
by many
of the
near relatives of the writer of this
sketch,
John
P.
Babcock,
son of
George,
of
Milford,
and he
being very intimately
ac-
quainted.
It is a source of
great regret
to the writer that he
cannot enter in this work a fuller and more
complete
record
of him and his father. No issue.
Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Dcsccndaiils.
lOi
Richardson
Babcock,
sixth child of Col. Samuel and
Syl-
vinia
(Kinnie)
Babcock,
was b. in
Worcester,
Otsego County,
N.
Y.,
Sept.
1
8,
1798.
He m.
Mary
Robinson.
Children,
b. in
Worcester,
N. Y. :
Adilia
White,
b. Oct.
17, 1819.
Samuel
B.,
b.
Apr. 21,
1821.
Sarah
Jane,
b.
Jan. 29, 1823.
Jarnes Harvey.
John
Richardson.
Mary Eliza;
m.
Dwight
Robinson.
Sylvinia.
Mr. Babcock ni.
(2)
Lowendia . No issue
by
second
marriage.
Adilia White
Babcock,
eldest child of Richardson and
Mary
(Robinson)
Babcock,
was b. in
Worcester,
Otsego County,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
17, 1819.
She m. in
Westford,
X.
Y.,
Feb.
22,
1837, Josiah Harrington Draper.
He was b. in
Westford,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
6, 1812,
and d. in
Albany,
N.
Y.,
in
1894.
Children :
James Richardson,
b.
Westford,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
i, 1837;
m. Ella
Phelps.
Marv
Jane.
b.
Davenport,
N. Y.
;
m. D. L. Plummer.
Melville
Gregory,
b.
Albany,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
16, 1848;
d.
Apr. 23, 1850.
Maria
Elizabeth,
b.
Albany,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
9, 1852;
d.
Mar., 1889.
Samuel B.
Babcock,
second child of Richardson and
Mary
(Robinson)
Babcock,
was b. in
Worcester,
Otsego County,
N.
Y., Apr.
21,
1 82 1. He m.
,
and
they
had the follow-
ing
children :
John
H.
William R.
Florence.
Sarah
Jane.
James
H.
Babcock,
fourth child of Richardson and
IVIary
(Robinson)
Babcock,
m.,
and had the
following
children:
Frank W.
John
R.
Clarence.
Mary.
Anna.
Daniel
Babcock,
seventh child of Col. Samuel and
Sylvinia
(Kinnie)
Babcock,
was b. in
Otsego County, probably
town
of Worcester. He was m. three times :
(
i
)
to Martha Graves.
(2)
to
Betsey
Moore,
and
(3)
to
Johannah
Lenoc. He d. and
is buried in
Cherry Valley,
N. Y.
102 Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
Children,
by
which wife I have been unable to
procure
information :
William H.
Henry.
Erastus.
Cyrus.
Jane;
ni. Clement Dean Chase.
Of the above
children,
William H. went
West,
m. a
lady
in
Cooperstown,
and d. in some Western State.
Cyrus
went to
California. The remainder of this
family
I know
nothing
about.
Jonas
Babcock,
youngest
son and last born of Isaiah Bab-
cock, Sr.,
and Elizabeth
(Plumb)
Babcock,
was b. in
Stoning-,
ton, Conn.,
May 14, 1764.
He removed with his
parents
and
brothers to
Partridgefield,
Mass.,
in
1772.
The town records
of
Partridgefield
has the
following:
"Mar.
3, 1783.
Town
Meeting
Voted to
relinquish Jonas
Babcock's rates in his brother
George's
bill,
he
being
under
age
to
pay
rales. At same time voted to reimburse his brother
George."
He was also in the War of the Revolution. In Record of
Massachusetts
Soldiers,
War of
Revolution,
he is recorded
as follows :
"Jonas
Private.
Capt. Thayers
Co. Col. Barnes
Regt
marched on an alarm to Stillwater. Service ten davs. Roll
dated
Partridgefield."
Jonas
Babcock was
very
methodical in his business and
daily
life. He
kept
a
daily
record of all his transactions in a
book,
and also
jotted
down from time to time
daily happenings
of
events. The writer has seen this book and
frankly
states if
it had not been for
Jonas'
book, the full
history
of his father
which has been
gathered
would
j^robably
have never been
gathered,
all
previous
efforts of
genealogists having
met with
failure in
tracing
Isaiah, Sr.,
further than
Partridgefield,
Mass.
Jonas
makes the
following entry
on the cover of his book :
"Jonas
Babcock Account Book
Bought July 30th, 1792."
He states he lived in
Dalton, Mass., the
adjoining
town to
Partridgefield.
He m. in
Partridgefield,
Mass.,
Nov.
25, 1784,
Betsey Parker,
of the same
place.
She was b. Oct.
18,
1763.
Children,
b. in
Partridgefield,
Mass. :
Pamela,
b.
June
21,
1785;
m. Mr.
Wright;
d.
May 27, 1839, aged
53 years.
Orril,
b. Feb.
3, 1788;
m. Mr.
Draper;
d.
Jan. 4, 1875, aged
86
years.
LOUISA BABCOCK GREEN.
Page 109.
Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
103
Betsey (Parker) Babcock,
his
wife,
d.
May 3, 1790, aged
26
years.
In
Jonas
Babcock's Book of Record
appears
the
following:
"Partridgefield,
Oct.
24th, 1792.
"This
day Jonas Babcock,
of
Partridgefield,
and Elizabeth
Chester of
Washington,
was married till Death
parts
us. What
God hath
joined together,
Lett no man
put
a Sunder. So Let
it be.
Jonas
Babcock.
Elizabeth Chester."
Children :
Amanda,
b.
June 6, 1793;
d. in
infancy.
Betsey,
b.
July 24, 1795.
Hiram,
b. Nov.
3, 1796.
Almira,
b.
July 5, 1798.
Lester,
b. ]\Iar.
14,
1800.
Pamelia,
b.
Apr. 6, 1802;
m. Francis Reed.
Enoch,
b. Mar.
7, 1804.
Samantha,
b.
Aug. 30, 1806;
d.
Aug. 30,
1826.
Olive,
b.
May 5, 1809.
No
name,
b. Oct.
9, 1812;
d. in
infancy.
Jonas
Babcock's
wife,
Elizabeth
(Chester) Babcock,
d. in
Westford,
Otsego County,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
26, 1846.
The
following appears
in
Jonas's
book :
"May peace
forever remain between the United States and
all other
powers
if
possible.
If
not,
may
America subdue them
and
bring
them to
peace again.
Amen."
The above sentiment was the
spirit
of the Patriots of
1776,
and
Jonas
Babcock
evidently
entered the above sentiment when
w^ar
again
threatened the United States
by England
in 1812.
Jonas
entered the Patriot
army
when but fifteen
years
of
age
in the War of the
Revolution,
and remained in the
army
until the close of the war. He has stated he was never aware
of
having
killed
anybody
with the
exception
of one man. In
passing through
a
piece
of
woods,
he was fired
upon by
the
enemy
and returned his fire, and the
enemy
ceased
firing.
He
had
frequently
seen Gen.
Washington
in
Newburgh
and vicin-
ity.
He was fond of
telling
stories and of
good living,
and
complained
of
poor
fare in the
army,
bean
porridge being
common,
made in cauldron
kettles,
and all the meat
seasoning-
consisted of a
large
bone which
they
would boil a few mo-
ments in one kettle and then remove to another and
another,
and so
allowing only
a few minutes to each
kettle,
and
using
104
Isaiah
Babcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
the same bone
day
after
day.
He
applied
for a
pension
in
Oct.,
1832,
and d. in
Westford,
Otsego County,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
27,
1847, aged 83 years.
He was for
forty-two years
a Deacon
in the
Congregational
Church in
Westford,
N. Y. This church
was
organized by Jeddediah Bushnell,
in
Sept., 1800,
and
Jo-
nas Babcock
joined
this church Nov.
16,
1800. After six
months'
trial,
he was admitted
Deacon,
Nov.
5,
1801. "Dea-
cons were to be
upon
trial
according
to
Timothy 3rd Chap.
6th Verse."
Jan. 4, 1801,
he had six of his children
baptized.
The writer has been to the site of the Babcock settlement be-
tween Elk Creek and the town of
Westford,
has been in
Jo-
nas's house where he lived and
died,
and in the old
Congre-
gational
Church at Westford where
Isaiah, Sr.,
and his wife
and children and
grandchildren
attended church. I
personally
examined the church records of this church which are care-
lessly
cared for. The
church,
at one time
thrifty
with a
large
congregation,
has now dwindled down to less than a dozen
members. The church records are full of the
prominent parts
taken in its
history by
the
family
of Isaiah
Babcock,
Sr. The
date of his decease
appears upon
these
records,
many
of which
have been lost. In the rear of the church and close to it are
buried the remains of
Jonas
Babcock and his
family.
A hand-
some marble monument marks
Jonas's resting place.
All his
family
were
baptized
in the church,
and his
forty-two years
of
service in active church work
probably
led to his
being
in-
terred so near to his
large portion
of his lifework. The coun-
try
at the site of the Babcock settlement
strongly
resembles the
Berkshire Hills around
Partridgefield,
now
Hinsdale, Mass.,
and
probably
influenced these
pioneers
to settle here and name
the
place Partridgefield
in honor of the
place they
came from.
The
writer,
in conversation with one of his
great
aunts,
Mrs. Phebe
(Babcock)
Cornell,
then
97 years
of
age,
was
told the
following story:
When she was a little
girl, living
in
Albany County,
there came a
great
fall of snow. Some
per-
sons
driving by
their house became stalled in the
snow,
and
her father and brothers shoveled them out and
brought
them
into the house when
they
found
they
were
among
relatives,
the
stranger being Jonas
Babcock and his wife.
They
made
an extended visit.
Jonas
Babcock was
my great
aunt's fa-
ther's own uncle. A
granddaughter
of
Jonas
Babcock,
Mrs.
Mary
Boardman,
of
Schenevus,
states her mother told her the
above
story corroborating
Mrs. Cornell's
story. My great
aunt could remember
nothing
further about this circumstance
except
that
Jonas
Babcock was a fine
looking
and
appearing
JONAS
BABCOCK'S HOME.
Where he Hved and died, Westford.
Otsego
Co.. N. Y.
Page 104.
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
105
man,
and his wife a
very bright
and fluent talker. The writer
has
recently
learned that
during
the latter
years
of
Jonas's
life,
after he was
past
three-score and
ten,
he made several
visits to the sites of his
campaigns during
the War of the Rev-
olution. A few
days
before his
decease,
he
suddenly
roused
up,
and said ''he must
go,
for General
Washington
is at the
door."
Betsey Babcock,
second child of
Jonas
and Elizabeth
(Ches-
ter)
Babcock,
was b. in
Westford,
Otsego County,
N.
Y., July
24, 1795.
She was twice married:
(i)
to
Olney
Rice,
who
lived but one
year
and
by
whom she had one
child,
Harriet
E. Rice. She m.
(2)
Nathan
Perrv,
of Elk
Creek,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
24, 1825.
He d. at Elk
Creek,
N.'
Y.,
Oct.
23, 1843.
She d.
at
Westford,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
27,
1881.
Children :
Harriet
E.,
b.
Oneonta,
N.
Y., June 5, 1823;
d.
1899;
m.
Jan. 29,
184s, Johnathon Wilsey.
He d.
July 14^ 1897.
Flavel
W.,
b.
Maryland,
N.
Y., Aug. 24, 1827;
m. Ann O.
Prindle;
d.
Mar., 1897.
She d.
Sept. 8, 1893.
Austin,
b.
Maryland,
N.
Y., Sept. 13, 1829;
d.
Aug. 28, 1830.
Walter
L.,
b.
Maryland,
N.
Y., June 17, 1831 ;
m. Dec.
25, 1865,
Emma Blackman. He d. Dec.
15, 1897.
Olney B.,
b.
Maryland,
N.
Y., July 24, 1833;
m. Libbie
Blackman,
Nov.
18, 1869.
He d.
June 18, 1899.
Katherine
A.,
b.
Maryland,
N.
Y.,
Feb.
13, 1836;
m.
May 2, i860,
Dovvd Palmer. He d.
Aug. 19, 1893.
Mary E.,
b.
Maryland,
N.
Y., June 18, 1838;
m.
May 8, i860,
Levi
Boardman.
Albert,
b.
Maryland,
N.
Y., May 5, 1841 ;
d.
July 30, 1842.
Hiram
Babcock,
eldest son and third child of
Jonas
and
Elizabeth
(Chester) Babcock,
was b. in
Westford,
Otsego
Comity,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
20,
1796.
He m. Olive
Wetmore, Sept.
12, 1820,
and d. in
Manchester, la.,
Feb.
20,
1875.
His wife
d. at the same
place,
Feb.
i, 1864.
Children :
William
Henry,
b. Mar.
25, 1822;
m. Almiret Lee.
Anna
L.,
b.
July 3, 1823;
m.
George
Thomas.
Isaac
Watts,
b. Nov.
8, 1825 ;
m.
Mary
Plummer.
Frances
Amelia,
b.
June 26, 1828;
m.
John
G. Chick.
Elizabeth Caroline,
b.
Aug. 8, 1830;
m. Delien
Tiffany.
Harry Eggleston,
b.
Jan. 20, 1834;
m. Hattie Mason.
Charlotte
Almira,
b. Mar.
19, 1836;
m. Erotas
Conger.
Almira
Babcock,
fourth child of
Jonas
and Elizabeth
(Ches-
ter)
Babcock,
was b. in
Westford,
Otsego County,
N.
Y.,
July
5, 1798.
She m.
John
Kelso,
Jr., May 17,
1820. He d. in
Albany,
N.
Y., Feb.,
1875.
She d. in same
place, Apr., 1875.
48
io6 Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
Children,
b. in
Worcester,
N. Y. :
John Harvey Kelso,
b.
May 20,
1822.
Julia
Olive
Kelso,
b. Dec.
27,
1826.
Lester
Babcock,
fifth child and second son of
Jonas
and
Elizabeth
(Chester) Babcock,
was b. in
Westford,
Otsego
County,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
14,
1800. He m. Almira
Manning,
Feb,
6,
1828. She was b. in
Westford,
N.
Y.,
Dec.
11, 1808,
and
d. in the same
place, Aug. 7, 185
1. Mr. Babcock was a
promi-
nent business man in
Westford,
and was a deacon in the Con-
gregational
Church there for
many years.
He d. in
Westford,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
10,
1876.
Children,
b. in
Westford,
N. Y. :
Lois
P.,
b. Dec.
25,
1828
;
d.
Aug. 28, 1856.
Emily L.,
b.
Alay 16, 1831 ;
m. A. P. Child,
Sept. 2, 1855. They
had three children: Charles
L.,
d. 18
years
of
age;
Flora A., b.
Mar.
6, i860;
Kate
K.,
b.
June 6,
1868.
Emily
L. d. Oct.
18,
1888.
Fannie
A.,
b.
Apr. 7, 1833;
m. Levi B.
Burch, May 19,
1880.
Olive,
b.
Jan. 25, 1835;
d.
Aug. 31, 1853.
Philo,
b. Dec.
21, 1839;
d.
Apr. 9, 1842.
Mary,
b. Mar.
9, 1843;
d.
Aug. 25, 1857.
Pamelia
Babcock,
sixth child of
Jonas
and Elizabeth
(Ches-
ter)
Babcock,
was b. in
Westford,
Otsego County,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
6,
1802. She m. Francis Eld.
Reed,
who was b. in
Cairo,
N.
Y.,
May
10, 1802,
and d. at
Cleveland, O.,
Nov.
10,
1838.
Mr. Reed resided at New York
City
at the time of his
decease,
and while in
Cleveland, O.,
on business was taken
suddenly
ill and d. there. He was an active
Christian,
and one
of the
ruling
elders of Dr. Patton's church in New York
City.
There were no railroads at the time of his
decease,
and his
family
could not
get
to him from home. He was buried from
a
Presbyterian
Church in
Cleveland,
and the church was filled
with
sympathizing
friends.
Child:
Emily
Amanda,
b.
Worcester,
N.
Y., Jan. 13, 1825 ;
m. William
Henry Olin, Sept. 10, 1846.
She d. in
Stockbridge,
N.
Y., June
29, 1856.
William
Henry
Olin,
husband of
Emily
Amanda
Reed,
was a Methodist
clergyman
for
twenty-two years,
and was
Presiding
Elder for sixteen
years.
He
represented
his Con-
ference in
eight
General Conferences. In
1884-5
h^ was Pre-
siding
Elder in
Binghamton,
N.
Y.,
and
represented
Broome
County
in the State
Legislature, being
a Member of the As-
sembly.
At the time of his decease he was President of the
Conference Board of Trustees and a Trustee of
Svracuse
Uni-
ENOCH BABCOCK.
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Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
107
versity. Wesleyan University gave
him the
degree
of Mas-
ter of
Arts,
and
Syracuse University
that of Doctor of Divin-
ity.
He d.
suddenly,
while
visiting
friends in
Dexter,
Mich.
Dr. Ohn was b. in
Lawrence,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 5,
1821,
and d. sud-
denly,
as
stated,
in
1889.
Children :
Harriet
Elizabeth,
b.
Albany,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
25, 1828;
in.
John Hull,
1857.
She d. at St. Paul. Minn., Jan. 30, 1893.
Mary Eliza,
b. New York
City.
Oct. 8.
1833;
m. Orson
Jackson,
Ithaca,
N.
Y.,
Feb. 2,
1858.
He was the .son of
John Jackson
and
Gertrude
(Roseboom) Jackson,
of
Westford,
N.
Y.,
and was b.
Aug.
22.
1824.
He d. at Prairie du Chien, Wis.,
Feb.
13. 1885.
Their
children,
b. in Prairie du Chien, Wis. :
John
Ten Brocck,
b. Nov.
2, 1859,
m. Hattie C.
Goodwin;
Frances Reed,
i).
Jan.
I, 1863;
Charles
Reed,
b.
Sept. 5,
1866, d.
July 30, 1867;
William
Reed,
b.
July 9, 1868;
d.
July 23,
1868.
Pamelia
(Babcock)
Reed m.
(2) George
Skinner. Pamelia
(Babcock)
Reed Skinner d. in
Westford,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
26,
1852.
Enoch
Babcock,
seventh child of
Jonas
and Elizabeth
(Ches-
ter)
Babcock,
was b. in
Westford,
Otsego County,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
7, 1804.
He m. Elizabeth
Provost,
of
Pelham,
Westchester
County,
N.
Y., Sept. 7, 1825.
She was b. in
Pelham,
West-
chester
County,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
26, 1806,
and d. in
Riley,
111.,
Feb.
17,
i860.
Children,
first two b. in
Westford,
N.
Y.,
the balance in
Livonia,
N. Y. :
Caroline,
b. Oct.
10, 1826;
d.
Sept.
20, 1827.
Louisa, b. Oct.
24, 1827;
m. Dr.
J.
W. Green.
Julia Augusta,
b.
Sept. 27, 1829;
ni.
(i) J.
P.
Waldo;
m.
(2)
Allen Lisson.
John Barton,
b.
May 14, 183
1 : m. Marcia De Wolf.
Isaiah,
b.
Aug. 16, 1836;
m. Lavina De Wolf.
William
Henry,
b. Nov.
2, 1838:
m. Mrs. Luella De Wolf
Terry.
Helen Elizabeth, b.
Sept. 22, 1840;
m. Lewis M.
Gray.
Sydney S.,
b. Mar.
23, 1842.
d. Keokuk, la., Aug. 19,
1861. Soldier
in
Camp D, 15th Regiment
of Illinois.
Francis
Dwight,
b. Mar.
26, 1845;
m. Persis
Delaney
Sears.
Olive
Babcock,
youngest daughter
of
Jonas
and Elizabeth
(Chester) Babcock,
was b. in
Westford,
Otsego County,
N.
Y.,
May 5, 1809.
She m.
John Phillips, May
22,
1832.
Children :
W.
Irving,
b.
Sept. 11, 1833;
d.
Apr. 18, 1892.
Owen, b.
Apr. 7, 1837.
Judith Campbell,
b.
May
22, 1839;
d.
Jan. 30, 1901.
Julia Ella,
b. Nov. 8.
1843-
Amelia,
b. Feb. 6,
1845.
Edward C. b.
July 14. 1847.
Elizabeth
Chester,
b. Nov.
18, 1849;
d.
Jan. 11, 1856.
Mary Ellen,
b. Dec.
24, 1852.
lo8 Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
Mrs. Olive
(Babcock) Phillips
d.
May
21,
1892.
Mr. Phil-
lips
d. Dec.
9,
1 86 1.
Mary
E.
Perry,
seventh child of Nathan and
Betsey (Bab-
cock) Perry,
was b. at Elk
Creek,
Otsego County,
N.
Y., June
18,
1838.
She was m.
May
8, i860,
at
Westford,
N.
Y.,
to
Levi Boardman. He was b. in
Maryland,
N.
Y.,
Oct.
25,
1830,
and d. at
Schenevus,
Otsego County,
N.
Y.,
Apr. 27,
1872.
Children,
b. at
Schenevus,
N. Y. :
Edward,
b. Nov.
19, 1862;
m.
Milford,
N.
Y.,
Miss L. E. Hail
well,
Feb.
12, 1893.
William,
b.
June 12, 1864;
d.
June 27, 1895.
William
Henry
Babcock,
eldest son and child of Hiram and
Olive
(Wetmore)
Babcock,
was b. Mar.
25,
1822. He m. at
Darien, Wis.,
Almira
Lee,
Mar.
30, 1848.
He d. at Milton
Junction,
Wis.,
Mar.
9, 1894.
She d. at Aliens
Grove,
Wis.
Anna L.
Babcock,
second child of Hiram and Olive
(Wet-
more)
Babcock,
was b.
July 3, 1823.
She m.
George
Thomas,
at
Delaware, Wis., Apr.
18, 1850,
and d. in
Utica,
N.
Y., May
9, 1853.
Isaac Watts
Babcock,
third child of Hiram and Olive
(Wet-
more)
Babcock,
was b. Nov. 8,
1825,
in
Westford,
N. Y. He
m.
Mary
Plummer,
of
Elgin,
111.,
Mar.
4, 1858.
He d. at Mil-
ton
Junction,
Wis.,
Dec.
6,
1892.
Frances Amelia
Babcock,
fourth child of Hiram and Olive
(Wetmore)
Babcock,
was b.
June
26, 1828,
in
Westford,
N.
Y. She m.
John
Chick,
of
Rockford, 111.,
Dec.
30, 1858.
She
d.
Jan. 13, 1*902.
Mr. Chick d.
Jan. 4, 1898.
Children,
b. in
Rockford,
111. :
Olive Hannah,
b.
July 3,
1861
;
m.
Joseph
Antes.
Frances,
b. Dec.
25, 1864.
Harvey Eggleston
Babcock,
sixth child of Hiram and Olive
(Wetmore)
Babcock,
was b. in
Westford,
N.
Y., June
20,
1834.
He m. Hetta
Maine,
of
Jackson,
Cal., June
16, 1867.
He d. in
Jackson,
Cal., Sept.,
1868.
Child:
Harvie
O.,
b.
Jan. 29, 1868;
m.
John Anderson,
of San Francisco,
Cal.
Charlotte A.
Babcock,
seventh child of Hiram and Olive
(Wetmore)
Babcock,
was b. in
Tioga,
Pa.,
Mar.
19, 1836.
She m. Erotas R.
Conger,
in
Manchester, la.,
Jan. 13,
1862.
CARRIE ODELL
(GREEN)
STRAHORN.
Page 109.
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
109
Children :
Charles Lincoln
Conger,
b. Dec.
15, 1862;
d.
June 29, 1864.
Carrie B.
Conger,
b.
Apr. 4, 1864;
res. Los
Angeles,
Cal.
Nettie
May Conger,
b. Nov.
30, 1867;
res. Los
Angeles,
Cal.
Elizabeth C.
Babcock,
fifth child of Hiram and Olive
(Wet-
more) Babcock,
was b. in
Westford,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
8,
1830.
She
m. Delien
Tiffany, May 17, 1852.
He d. at
Roberts, Wis.,
Mar.
7, 1884.
She d. at Darien
Center,
N.
Y.,
Jan. 4, 1898.
Children :
Henry,
b.
1854;
m. Ella .
Anna,
b.
1859;
m.
James Kinsey;
d.
Minneapolis. Minn.,
Nov.
25,
1886. Had one
daughter, Claria,
b.
July 15,
1880.
Louisa
Babcock,
first born of Enoch and Elizabeth
(Pro-
vost)
Babcock,
was b. in
Westford. N.
Y.,
Oct.
24, 1827.
She
m. Dr.
J.
W.
Green,
of
Marengo, 111.,
Mar.
7, 1846.
Dr. Green
was a
surgeon
in the
95th Regiment,
War of the Rebellion.
He d. Oct.
15, 1893.
Mrs, Louisa
(Babcock)
Green d, in
Chicago,
111.,
Jan.
12,
1899.
Children :
Mary Emma,
b.
Marengo,
111., Dec.
23, 1852 ;
m.
Willey
B.
Waters,
Chicago, 111., Feb., 1875. They
had one
child,
Christina
Louisa,
b.
July 9, 1876;
m.
Quintard Johnson, June 23, 1892.
Carrie
Odell,
b.
Jan. i, 1854;
m. Robert E.
Strahorn,
of
Spokane,
Wash.
Hattie
Elizabeth,
b. Mar.
24, 1858;
m. William H.
Lacy, May 14,
1888. Mrs. Hattie E.
Lacy graduated
from the Woman's Med-
ical
College, Chicago, 111., 1885.
Julia Augusta,
second child of Enoch and Elizabeth
(Pro-
vost)
Babcock,
was b.
Sept. 27, 1829,
in
Livonia,
N. Y. She
m.
(i) J.
P.
Waldo,
Jan., 1849. They
had one
child,
Fred-
erick
D.,
b.
Riley,
111.,
Oct,
19, 1864,
She m,
(2)
Allen Sis-
son, of
Riley,
111., Feb., 1864.
Children :
Helen Elizabeth,
b. Mar.
17.
1866: m. Hon. Edward D. Shurtleff.
Julia Anna,
b.
May 19, 1868;
m. Richard
Henry Woleben, June 26,
1889.
William
Allen,
b. Feb.
3, 1871, Riley,
111.
;
d. Mar.
16,
1882,
Carrie Louise, b. Dec.
9, 1877, Riley,
111.
John
Barton
Babcock,
third child and eldest son of Enoch
and Elizabeth
(Provost)
Babcock,
was b. in
Livonia,
N.
Y.,
May 14, 183
1.
He
went West in
1846,
and m. Marcia
De
Wolf,
Apr. 14, 1853.
Mr. Babcock served in the War of
the Rebellion from 1862 to
1864.
At the close of the war,
he
began publishing
The
Marengo Republican,
in
Marengo, 111.,
no Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
and is
to-day
its editor. He has been a member of the Metho-
dist
Episcoi)al
Church for
forty-five years,
and for
thirty years
has been choirmaster and
superintendent
of the
Sunday
school.
Cliildren,
b. in
Marengo,
III:
Jennie Blanche,
h.
1854;
111.
Henry
E. Patrick.
They
have two
children:
Clarence,
li.
1S74,
m. Helen
Paddock; John Barton,
h.
1878.
Kate Elizaheth,
b.
1857;
m. Charles M.
Crego.
She d.
1890.
Emily
Louise,
h.
1862;
ni.
John
Alexander.
Harlan Enoch,
b.
1867
; m. Maud Pfieffer,
of South
Bend,
Ind.
Francis
Dwight Earl,
h.
1873;
ni. Grace
Hall,
of Kalamazoo,
Mich.
Isaiah
Babcock,
fourth child of Enoch and Elizabeth
(Pro-
vost)
Bahcock,
was b. in
Livonia,
Livingston County,
N.
Y.,
Aug.
16, 1836.
He ni. Lavinia De Wolf
Apr. 4,
i860. Mr.
Babcock is a
prominent
business man in
Marengo,
111.,
and is
also a strict member of the Methodist
Episcopal
Church in his
town.
Children,
b. in
Riley,
111. :
William
Scott,
b. Feb. 20, 1861
;
m. Lila M. Swan, Sept. i, 1883.
They
have one child,
Fannie
Mae;
m. W. Harold
Fries,
Dec.
6,
1900;
both of
Omaha,
Neb.
Fannie
Louise,
b.
;
m. Horace Elmer
Caley, Sept. 21, 1890.
Their children: Victor Isaiah,
b.
Jan. 7, 1893;
Lila
Bethe,
b.
Sept. 4, 1894.
Mr.
Caley
d.
June 15, 1897.
William
Henry
Babcock,
fifth child of Enoch and Elizabeth
(Provost)
Babcock,
was b. in
Livonia,
Livingston County,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
2, 1838.
He m. Mrs. Luela De Wolf
Terry,
of
Boonesboro, la., Sept. 27, 1865.
Mr. Babcock served for
three
years
in the War of the
Rebellion,
and d. of disease con-
tracted in the
army, June
18,
1895,
in
Chappell,
Neb. He was
a
physician,
and also a Methodist minister. As a
physician
and
surgeon,
he
occupied
a
high place
in the
profession.
As a
clergyman,
I am informed,
he was
natural, forcible,
and
highly
esteemed
by
all who knew him.
Children :
Elizabeth G.,
b. Boonesboro. la.,
Sept. 15, 1866;
m.
George
W.
Gordon, Chappell,
Neb.,
July 4,
1888.
They
had one child,
Mil-
ton
W.,
b.
May
16,
1890,
Grant. Neb.
Harvey
Isaiah,
b.
Sept. 19, 1870, Bridgeport,
la. ; m. Helen
John-
son,
May
10.
1892, Chappell,
Neb.
They
had one child. Beryl
Isaiah, b.
May 12, 1897, Chappell,
Neb.
Leffie A.,
b. Dec.
13, 1875, Bridgeport,
la.
;
d. Mar.
28, 1879.
Barton
B.,
b. Dec.
13. 1877, Bridgeport, la.;
d.
Apr.
i, 1879.
Marcia
L.,
b. Mar. 28, i88r, Bradshaw, Neb.;
d.
Aug. 7,
1881.
Martin
A.,
b. Mar.
28, 1881, Bradshaw, Neb.;
d.
Aug. 9,
1881.
Helen Elizabeth
Babcock,
sixth child of Enoch and Eliza-
beth
(Provost)
Babcock,
was b. in
Livonia, Livingston
Isaiah
Bahcock, Sr.,
and His Descendants.
1 1 1
County,
N.
Y., Sept.
22, 1840.
She ni. Lewis ]\I.
Gray,
of
Rockford, 111.,
Nov.
i,
1865.
She d. in
Marengo,
111.,
Mar.
18,
1872.
.
Sydney
S.
Babcock,
seventh child of Enoch and. Elizabeth
(Provost)
Babcock,
was b. in
Livonia, Livingston County,
N.
Y.,
Mar.
23, 1842.
]\Ir. Babcock was in the War of the
Rebellion,
served about four months as a soldier in
Camp
D,
15th Regiment,
Illinois,
and d. in
Keokuk, la.,
Aug. 19,
1861.
Francis
Dwight
Babcock,
last born of Enoch and Elizabeth
(Provost)
Babcock,
was b. Mar.
26,
1845,
in
Livonia,
Liv-
ingston County,
N. Y. He m. Persis
Delaney
Sears,
at Rock-
ford, 111.,
Nov.
I, 1865.
Children :
Sarah
Elizabeth,
b. Nov.
30, 1869;
d.
May 28, 1893.
Bertha
Bella,
b. Oct.
29, 1871 ;
unm.
Nellie Louise,
b.
Jan. 24, 187s;
m. Thomas William Purcell,
June
16, 1896.
Their children: Ruth Helen, b.
Apr.
26,
1897;
Nellie
Delaney,
b.
Jan. 15, 1898;
Frances
Bertha,
b.
May i, 1900;
Thomas Babcock,
b.
Jan. 14, 1902.
John
Vincent Frederick,
b. Nov.
24, 1876;
unm.
Francis
Dwight, Jr.,
b.
June 24, 1879;
m. Edna Grazella Wilkinson.
Persis
Augusta,
b.
Jan. 22, 1885.
INDEX.
Ahvard,
Charles Francis
Adams, 64.
Dennis
R., 64.
Elizabeth, 64.
Frances, 64.
Henry Stewart, 64.
Leetta
(Eaton), 64.
Mary, 64.
Angel,
Burt
Crittenden,
49.
Charles
Babcock, 49.
Eliza
Seaver, 49.
Ellen
Burt, 49.
Truman
Stickney, 49.
Atkins, Helen, 98.
Jeremiah E., 98.
Mary, 98.
Warren
J.. 98.
Austin, Apollos, 83.
Clifford
E., 84.
Cora
B., 84.
Edgar H., 83.
Edna
N., 83.
Ellen M.,
83.
Franklin P.,
83.
Harry A., 84.
Jessie W., 84.
Lucia
E., 83.
Marjorie
L..
84.
Mary J. (Wooledge),
83.
Orville, F., 84.
Roscoe
B., 84.
Ursula S..
83.
Avery.
David
A., 49.
Jennie Louisa, 49.
Ayres, Mary
B.,
32.
Babcock,
A.
Emerson,
26.
A.
Emerson, Jr.,
26.
A.
LeRoy, 19.
Abel, 18,
21.
Abel
Simmons, 37.
Abigail
H.
(Guern-
sey), 59-
Ada
Grace, 83.
Adaline Amelia,
49.
Adelbert
A.,
86.
Babcock,
Adelbert
Archer, 81, 83.
Adeline
(Bromley),
68.
Adilia
White,
loi.
Adolph Borie,
88.
Alanson, 56.
Albert
Evander, 18,
19.
Albert
Henry, 50.
Alexander, 17.
Alexander
H., 96, 99.
Alfred
W., 50.
Alice, 40, 44, 46.
Alice
Louise,
20.
Allen
Harvi^ood, 65.
Allie M.
(La Due),
43-
Amanda, 81, 87, 103.
Amanda
(Pease), 87.
Amanda
L., 93.
Amelia
L., 93.
Almira, 81, 103, 105.
Almira
(Landon).
61.
Almira
(Lee),
108.
Almira
(Manning),
106.
Almira
(Osborn), 98.
Almus
Milo,
18.
19.
Ann
(Westcott), 99.
Ann Eliza
(Hanford),
19.
Anna, 40, 53, 96, 97,
lOI.
Anna
L., 105,
108.
Anna
M., 58.
Annie,
20.
Annie E.
(Collins),
86.
Annie Eliza
(Camp-
bell),
88.
Annie
L.,
20.
Artemas.
83, 96, 98.
Arthur L.. 20, 69.
Augusta,
20.
Barbara
Gilberta, 31.
Barton
B., 31, 32,
no.
Belle, 59.
113
Babcock,
Belle W.
(Ran-
kin), 59.
Bertha
Bella,
in.
Bethia
Hurd, 62,
68.
Betsey, 72, 103, 105.
Betsey (Moore),
loi.
Betsey (Parker),
102.
Beulah
A., 65.
Blanche
(Moore), 85.
Blanche
(Sias),
26.
Blanche
Whitney, 85,
86.
Bradley Chauncey, 85,
86.
Bradley Whitney, 85,
86.
Brainard, 87.
Burton, 58.
Burton, 2d, 57.
Burton Hickox, 57.
Campbell
Elias, 88, 92.
Carmi W.,
87.
Caroline, 48, 67, 107.
Caroline
(Whaley),
67.
Caroline M.,
82.
Carroll E., 50.
Catherine (
Mc-
Cready),
100.
Cecil
Taylor, 67.
Celia (Haws), 3i-
Celia
(Taylor), 67.
Charles, 44, 48.
Charles Franklin, 93,
94.
Charles G.
F., 65.
Charles H..
34, 35-
Charlotte Almira, 105,
108.
Chauncey S., 93.
Clara
(Olmstead), 87.
Clarence,
loi.
Clarissa Harlow
(Gray), 49.
Cordelia
P., 87.
Cyrus. 96,
102.
Daniel.
96, loi,
102.
David
v.,
81.
114
Babcock, Deborah, 47.
Delia
E.,
82.
Delight P., 93-
Diadema, 53.
Dolly,
62-66.
Dora
Miekle, 36.
Dwight,
20,
21.
Dwight Alford, 82, 83.
Edith
(Holden), 35.
Edward, 98.
Edward Garland,
86.
Edward
Henry,
20.
Edward
Seymour,
68.
Edwin
Carter, 42.
Edwin
H., 49.
Eleanor, 98.
Eleanore,
26.
Eleanore
Augusta
(Emerson), 25.
Eleanore
Elniira, 82, 83.
Electa, 81, 96.
Electa
A., 93, 94.
Electa
Annie, 98.
Elenor
Elvira, 81,
82.
Elias, 2, 45, 79, 80,
81.
Elias, Jr., 80, 87.
Elias
J., 93-
Elias
S.. 93.
Elisha, 2, 44, 45, 46,
48, n-
Elisha
P., 44, 46, 47.
Eliza, 44, 48, 49.
Eliza
Ann, 49.

Eliza
L., 40.
Eliza
Maria,
100.
Elizabeth, 2, 12, 15, 25,
32, 33, 43, 53, 54, 55,
98.
Elizabeth
(Chester),
103.
Elizabeth
(Douglas),
Elizabeth
(Peirce),
44, 46.
Elizabeth
(Plumb), i,
2, 13, 14, 75, 76, 95-
Elizabeth
(Provost),
107.
Elizabeth
(Wilbur),
21,
22.
Elizabeth
(Winegar),
Elizabeth
Caroline,
105, 109.
Elizabeth
G.,
no.
Elizabeth
Grant, 64.
Elizabeth
Miller, 62, 69.
Ellen Morrow,
65.
Ellen W.
(Williams),
58.
Index.
Babcock,
E 1 m i r a
(Wheeler),
81.
Elon
(Dolphin),
68.
Emily (Yeomans),
68.
Emily
C.
(Noble), 19.
Emily L.,
106.
Emily Louise,
no.
Emily Margaret, 67.
Emily Wight, 64.
Emma, 69.
Emma
(Wright), 50.
Enoch, 2, 43, 103, 107.
Erastus, 96,
102.
Estelle
Mariah, 94.
Ethel
May, 83.
Etta
(Meyers), 59.
Etta
Ida, 94.
Eunice, 44.
Eunice
(Rockwell),
72, 76.
Eva S.
(Belden), 51.
Eveline
Noble, 29.
Evelyn
S.
Curtis, 57.
Pamela,
102.
Fannie
A.,
106.
Fannie
J. S., 59.
Florence,
loi.
Florence
Mary, 29.
Frances, 62, 65.
Frances
Amelia, 105,
108.
Frances
Augusta, 57.
Frances E.
(Kimber-
ly),
82.
Frances
Elizabeth, 19,
82.
Frances Ellen,
68.
Frances W., 59.
Francis
Dwight, 107,
no.
III.
Francis
Dwight,Jr.,i
1 1.
Frank
C, 83.
Frank
Early, 85,
86.
Frank
W.,
loi.
Frederick
Adams, 39,
42.
Frederick
D., 32.
Frederick
E., 59.
Frederick N., 28.
Frederick
Whaley, 67.
Freelove
(Briggs), 15,
16, 17.
George,
2, 17, 18, yi,
40, 51, 52, 53. 54, 55-
George Albert, 94.
George
Edwin,
34.
George
Haschel, 82.
George Henry, 49, 50.
George Green, 40.
George Mead, 69.
Babcock, George
Reed,
62, 63, 64.
George S., 23, 29.
George S., Jr., 30.
George W., 93.
George Wheeler,
82.
George Willis, 29.
Giffie, 53, 55-
Grace,
i.
Grace Laflin, 42.
Harlan
Enoch,
no.
Harmon
Seeley, 51.
Harold
F., 32.
Harriet,
21.
Harriet
A.,
20.
Harriet E.
(Critten-
den), 83.
Harriet
(Gibbs), 57.
Harriet
Louisa, 31.
Harriet
Newell, Zl^ 40-
Harrison
Gray Otis,
100.
Harry Adams, 39, 41,
42.
Harry Eggleston,
105.
Harry Hungerford,
18,
20.
Harry J., 31.
Harvey Isaiah,
no.
Harvey W., 96, 99,
100.
Harvie O.,
108.
Haschel
Smith, 81,
82.
Hattie
A.,
68.
Hattie
Menira,
82.
Havilah, 81, 82,
86.
Helen,
60.
Helen
E., 34, 82, 107,
no.
Helen Eliza, 40, 42.
Heman
Bradley, 64.
Henry, 19,
102.
Henry H., 23, 33.
Henry Hoag,
28.
Henry J.,
28.
Henry Kimberly,
82.
Herbert, 58.
Herman, 62,
68.
Herman
Briggs, ZT,
39-
Herminas Artemas, 81,
82.
Hetta
(Maine),
108.
Hiram, 103, 105.
Hiram
Steele, Z7, 39-
Homer, 69.
Homer Curtice,
85.
Horace Green,
40, 43.
Horace Havens,
37, 40.
Horace
J., 34, 36.
Babcock,
Horatio
Gates,
87.
Horatio Nelson, 49.
Huldah,
80.
Huldah
(Kinnie), 79,
96.
Huldali
(Whitney),
81.
Ida Noble
(Yates),
28.
Ina
L., 83.
Inez
D., 99.
Isaac, 18, 21, 22, 38.
Isaac, Jr., 23, 31.
Isaac
Eugene, 94.
Isaac
H.,
28.
Isaac
Tesner, 67.
Isaac
Watts, 105.
108.
Isabelle
(AlacDon-
ald), 2>2.
Isaiah, i, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9,
II, 12, 13, 14, 21, 45,
S3- 61, 72,, 74, 95,
107,
no.
Isaiah, Jr., 2, 15,
16.
James,
68.
James
F., 3.
James Francis, 50.
James Harvey,
loi.
James M., 23, 24, 30.
James Madison, 93.
James IMagee, 49, 50.
James Oliver, 85,
86.
Jane,
102.
Jane (Rowe),
82.
Jane
Catherine
(Al-
len), 50.
Jane Helen, 99.
Janette, 31.
Jason,
21.
Jean William, 6j.
Jeanie (Carter), 42.
Jennie
Blanche, no.
Jennie Mary,
68.
Jeptha
W..
23, 27.
Jessie
F., 68.
Johannah (Lenoe),
lOI.
John, 2, 29, 40, 44, 49,
72, 72,, 74, 75, 76, 98.
John Barton, 107, 109,
no.
John D.,
81.
John
H., loi.
John Harvey,
100.
John Jefferson. 49.
John
Marvin.
85.
John
Pease.
87,
88.
John Porter, 37, 40.
John Richardson,
loi.
John
V.
F.,
III.
Index.
Babcock, John William,
50.
Jonas, 2, 12, 7i, loa,
103, 104, 105.
Joseph Merrill, 62,
68.
Josephena,
20.
Joshua, 3, 4.
Julia, 20, 62,
67,
100.
Julia (Reed),
61.
Julia
.'\nn
Francis, 99.
Julia Augusta, 107.
Julia
E.
(Buckniin-
ster), 51.
Julia F.,
20.
Julia Marion,
68.
Julius, 62, 65.
Julius Lackey, 65.
Kate
Elizabeth,
no.
L.
Louisa, 49.
Laura, 42, 56, 57.
Lavinia
(Warner), 93.
Lecta
M.,
21.
Lee
(Judd), 31.
Leffie
A.,
no.
Leicester, 56, 59.
Leicester, Jr., 59.
Lemuel, 53, 56.
Leroy A., 50.
Lester, 103,
106.
Levi, 17, 18,
21.
Lillian
(Emerson), 2,^.
Linas
Briggs, 18, 19
20.
Linda
(Bronson), 34
Lois Ann
(More), 19
20.
Lois E.
(Townsend) ,40
Lois P., 106.
Loraine H.. 82.
Lorenso,
87.
Lorenzo, 48.
Louisa, 107, 109.
Louisa
Adelaide, 93,
94-
Louisa C.
19.
Louisa M.
(T
o m
p-
kins), 83.
Louise, 29, 30.
Louise
M., 34.
Lowendia, lOi.
Lucia
(Gregory),
100.
Lucius, 56. 58.
Lucius
J.,
82.
Lucretia, 80, 87.
Lucy
A.,
58, 59,
81.
Lucv Ann
(Sawyer),
56.
Lucy
H.,
59,
60.
Lucy Olivia, 62, 69.
Lucy T., 65.
115
Babcock, Ludlow, 30.
Luella De Wolf
(Ter-
ry),
no.
Lusena,
81.
Luther, 56, 57.
Lydia
E.
(Jackson),
24.
Lyman, 56.
Lyman A., 93.
Lyman
Baldwin,
51.
Lyman H.,
18.
Lyman K., 81, 92.
Mabel
C, 50.
Mabel
Maud, 94.
Marcia
(Dc Wol'f),
109.
Marcia
L.,
no.
Marcus
(Lansing), 62,
69.
Marcus
S., 19.
20.
Margaret (Morrow),
65.
Margaret
A.
(Hall),
40.
Marguerite
A.
(Nich-
ols), 32.
Maria
(Markham), 33-
Maria
(Robinson), 65.
Maria
Adams, 39.
]\rarietta
(Newton),
93-
Marion Ester. 68.
Martha, 15,
18.
Martha
(Graves),
loi.
Martha A.
(Taylor),
65-
Martlia Louise,
99.
Martha M.
(West),
82.
Martin A., no.
]\Iarvin
Kinney, 81,
82.
]\Iary, 15,
18,
23, 37,
41, 98,
loi,
106.
Mary
(Gates),
60.
Mary (Hoag), 27.
Mary (Plummer),
108.
Mary (Queal). 98.
Mary
(Robinson),
loi.
^lary
A.
(Powell), 94-
Mary
Ann
(Russell),
48.
Mary Augusta, 42, 50.
Mary Augusta
(Thompson),
20.
Mary
Barker
(Fol-
ger). 65.
Mary Bradley
Pot-
ter), 62, 64.
Mary C, 31.
ii6 Index.
Babcock, Mary
Catherine
(Chatham),
86.
Mary
Christina
(Smith),
20.
Mary E., 28, 31.
Mary
E.
(Gish),
68.
Mary Eliza, 30,
lOi.
Mary
Elizabeth
(Cord-
well), 85.
Mary Emily, 19.
Mary H.,
86.
Mary Ina,
86.
Mary Isabelle, 87.
-
Mary Jane, 28, 65,
100.
Mary Katherine, 51.
Mary Orpha, 85.
Mary S., 81, 83.
Mary
S.
(Smith), 41.
Mary W., 23, 36.
Matilda
(May), 58.
Mattie
Lesta,
82.
Melinda, 56, 58.
Melinda
(Wright),
81.
Melissa
A., 93, 94.
Minnie
May, 94.
Mortimer
C, 31.
Myron Northiop, 87.
Nathaniel,
2.
Nathaniel
R.,
82.
Nellie
Louise,
iii.
Nettie
E., 69.
O.
W.,
81.
Olive, 103, 106, 107.
Olive
(Simmons), 37.
Olive
(Wetmore),
105.
Olivia, 16, 37, 40, 41,
53, 70.
Orlonzo, 48.
Orpha Delight, 93.
Orpha G., 81, 82, 84.
Orril,
102.
Orville
Elias, 87, 88,
89, 90, 91, 92.
Orville
Elias, Jr.,
88.
Oscar
Newton, 93.
Pamela
(Bruce), 98.
Pamelia, 103,
106.
Peabody, 80,
81.
Persis
Augusta,
iii.
Phannelia. 80.
Phebe, 2, 11, 77, 78.
Phebe
Rockwell, 72.
Phebe, W., 23, 26, 27,
29.
Philo, 106.
Pitt
May, 58.
Polly, 48, 72,
80.
Priscilla
J. (West),
82.
Babcock,
R.
Vernon, 32.
Ralph, 69.
Ralph Burger,
26.
Raymond Haskel, 83.
Rebecca
B.,
86.
Reuben, 72.
Reuben
J\ladison, 49.
Richard,
68.
Richardson, 96,
loi.
Robert La
Due, 43.
Robert
Queal, 98.
Robert
W.,
86.
Roberta
Vaughn,
60.
Royal E., 31, 32.
Royal K., 31.
Roswell, 72.
Roy Francis, 82, 83.
Ruth
Newhall, 29.
Sabra
H.,
18.
Sabra
Maretta, 19.
Sabrina,
80.
Sally (Harwood), 64.
Samantha, 103.
Samuel, 2, 12, 13, 14,
45, 95. 96, 97- -

Samuel B.,
loi.
Samuel
Beldin, 51.
Samuel
Henry, 62,
68.
Sarah, 18, 21, 23, 53.
Sarah
Abby, 51, 53-
Sarah
Ann, 81, 84.
Sarah
Elizabeth, 28,
29.
III.
Sarah
Hubbell, 40.
Sarah
Jane,
loi.
Sarah L.
(Newhall),
28.
Sarah
Mead, 69.
Saraine,
81.
Seymour, 62, 65.
Sbubael,
17. 18,
21.
Sidney Tuttle, 67.
Silas
Reed, 62,
68.
Sophia (Beadle),
100.
Stephen, 23.
Stephen Henry, 30.
Stephen Henry, Jr., 31.
Stewart
Smith, 42.
Susan,
21.
Susanna
(Sheldon),
51- 52.
Susannah,
53,
60.
Susie F., 20.
Sydney S., 107,
iii.
Sylvester, 44.
Sylvia
Ann,
49.
Sylvinia, 96,
loi.
Sylvinia (Kinnie), 96.
Thaddeus
Grey, 49.
Theda,
83.
Babcock,
Theodore
H.,
86.
Thomas
Folger, 65.
Triphesa, 72.
Virginia (Walker),
85.
Warner, Daniel, 93.
Wayne, 83.
Wheeler, 81,
82.
Willa
M., 67.
Willard
Willis, 51.
William, 53, 61, 62, 69,
81, 93-
William
Allen, 94.
William
Carmi, 87,
88.
William
H.,
102.
William
Hasbrouck,20.
William
Henry, 105,
107, 108,
no.
William
Herman, 39.
William
J., 25, 50.
William
James,
26.
William
L., 59,
60.
William
R.,
loi.
William
Sheldon, 62,
William
Sidney, 49.
Zilpha, 98.
Bacon,
Abner,
Jr., 78.
Abner
Bartlett, 78.
Catherine, 78.
De Witt
C, 78.
Dr.
Calvin, 55.
Frances
C, 78.
George
Plumb,
78.
John Dean, 78.
Martha
Maryette, 78.
Miranda,
78.
Sarah
Jane, 78.
Balliett,
A.
Frank, 29.
Fargo, 29.
Frank Howard,
29.
Louis
J., 29.
Bates,
Eliza A.
(Good-
now),
66.
Frances
B.,
66.
Frances
E.,
66.
George P.,
66.
Harriet
Goodnow,
66.
Harry
Philo, 66.
Philo, 65,
66.
Philo
T.,
66.
William
S.,
66.
Bissell,
Abel
Babcock,
Addison
Hayes, 42.
Amos, 40, 42.
Artemas,
41. 42.
Cardera
Estelle, 42.
Charles, 41.
Bissell,
Clarence Ham-
lin, 42.
"
David, 42.
George
Norman, 40,
42.
Hannah
(Hayes), 42.
Alary
Emma
(Lune),
43-
Nettie Estelle
(Sage),
42.
Norman, 41.
Norman
Artemas, 42.
Sarah
(Hamlin), 42.
Blackman, Martha, 78.
Samuel, "JJ.
Boardman, Edward,
108.
Levi,
108.
William,
loS.
Bradstrcet,
Edward
Gould, 36.
Carolyn (Briggs), 36.
Charles Sumner, 36.
Florence
Ruth, 2>1-
George Henry, 36, Z"].
J.
Howard, 36.
Mary Louisa, 36.
N.
Cleveland, 36.
Roy C, 37.
Brownell,
Frank
Ray-
mond, 24.
Mildred
Helen, 24.
Carpenter,
Charles
Bronson, 34.
Elisha
M., 34.
Hallett
Manning, 34.
Helen
G., 34.
Henry Babcock, 34.
Herbert
Lawrence, 34.
Chase, Amanda, 98.
Catherine, 98.
Dean, 97.
Eliza, 97.
Eveline, 98.
Horace, 98.
Lavinia, 97.
Martha, 98.
Oscar, 97.
Persis,
97.
Samantha, 98.
William, 98.
Chick. Frances,
108.
John,
108.
Olive
H.,
108.
Clark. Edward
O., 69.
Edward
Morris, 69.
George Babcock, 69.
Harriet M., 68.
Julia
Elizabeth,
69.
Lucy Olivia, 69.
Mary, 69.
Index.
Clark,
William
Joshua,
69.
Clarke,
Anna
T., 32.
Colman, George Tilden,
71-
Harry J., 71.
Mabel
Tilden, 71.
Colpetzer, F.,
60.
Conger,
Carrie
B., 109.
Charles
L., 109.
Erotas
R., 109.
Nettie
May, 109.
Cornell,
Daniel
H., 27.
William, 27.
Crandall, Bessie, 31.
Edwin
F., 31.
Roy, 31.
Crosier,
Albert
Henry,50.
Bessie
Allen, 50.
Charles
A., 50.
Ernest
Leroy, 50.
Florence
May, 50.
Isabel.
50.
Royal
Francis.
50.
Walter
Lawrence, 50.
Curtice,
Charles
C, 84.
Herbert
A., 84.
Hila
Aleen, 84.
Homer,
84.
Jennie Read, 84.
Nellie, 84.
Norman
B., 84.
De
Bois, Mrs.,
60.
De
Puy,
Charles
T., 30.
Charles
T., Jr., 30.
Clarence,
33.
Frederick
C., 33.
Louise, 30.
Dickson, Alanson, 57.
Andrew, 56.
Charlotte
A., 57.
Lucy Ann, 57.
Mary Jane, 57.
Samuel Robert.
57.
Draper, James
Richard-
son,
lOI.
J
o s i a h
Harrington,
lOI.
Maria
Elizabeth,
loi.
Mary Jane,
loi.
Melville
Gregory.
loi.
Field, Capt. George P.,70.
Caroline
Augusta, 70,
71.
Charlotte Ann.
70.
Charlotte
Olivia, 70.
Elizabeth Vose, 72.
Pliny Ashley, 70.
Fisher,
Homer
D., 30.
Isabel, 30.
117
Fisher, Louise, 30.
Follett, Benj., 55, 56.
Capt. Frederick, 55.
Foster
Morse, 55.
Frederick, 55.
George, 55.
John, 55.
Nancy, 56.
Nancy Keith, 56.
Nathan, 55, 56.
Orrin, 55.
Susan
Ann, 55.
William, 56.
Fox, Frank, 65.
Gates, Capt. Daniel,
60.
Daniel,
60.
George B.,
60.
Julia,
60.
Olivia,
60.
Spencer,
60.
Gillett, Charles, 70.
Francis
Harter, 70.
Howard
T., 70.
Gray,
Lewis
i\L,
no.
Grayson, William,
60.
Green,
Carrie
Odell, 109.
Hattie
Elizabeth, 109.
J. W., M.D., 109.
Julia Augusta, 109.
Harter,
Alice Ham-
mond, 70.
Benjamin Seymour,
70.
Carrie
Brown, 69.
Eugene Boice, 70.
Frances
Bates, 69.
Frank
Harvey. 69, 70.
Frederick
Michael, 69,
70.
Harvey. 69.
Helen M.
(Boice), 70.
Helen
Alaud, 70.
Ida
(Udell), 70.
Jessie Gertrude, 70.
Julia Elizabeth, 69, 70.
Lucy
Olivia,
70.
William
Babcock, 69,
70.
Hedge, Agnes, 71.
Caroline Elizabeth.
71.
Charles
Lyman. 71.
Charlotte
Olivia, 71.
George, 71.
George
Field,
71.
Julia
A.
(Wheeler),
71-
Kate Stella
(Mills),
71-
Hibbard.
Julia
W.
(Bab-
cock), 25,
26.
ii8 Index.
Holden, George
Hin-
man, 57.
George Turner, 57.
Harriet
Granger, 57,
58.
Mary Anna, 57, 58.
William
Curtis, 57.
Hulett,
Irene
W., 24.
Jennings, Isaac, 70.
Kelsey, Agues Mira, 79.
Almira M.
(Ida), 77.
Ambrose, 78.
Ambrose
Parsons, 78.
Charles, 78, 79.
Charles
H., 79.
Lillian
May. 79.
Kelso, John, Jr., 105.
John Harvey,
106.
Julia Olive,
106.
Learn, Ella, 56.
James E., 56.
James Everitt, 56.
Le
Munyon, John, 56.
Manning, Joseph H., 99.
Luta
Elesta, 99.
Olive
D., 99.
Rena Ann,
99.
Theron
Filman,
99.
Willis
Hamilton, 99.
Markham,
William
H.,
57-
Marston,
Eda Noble,
31.
Helen
Janetta, 31.
Henry, M.D., 31.
James Cassidy, 31.
Mary Elizabeth, 31.
William H.,
31-
]\Ierickel, Arthur
J., 94.
Frankie, 94.
Fred
C, 94.
George A., 94.
Hattie
I., 94.
Ida
May, 94.
Jennie E., 94.
Jessie O., 94.
John W., 94.
Mabel
A., 94.
Olive
A., 94.
Tuella E.,
94.
Watson
D., 94.
Willis
S., 94.
Metcalf,
Augustus
Torry,
61.
Elizabeth, 6r.
Fannie, 61.
Tabez
Henry,
61.
Jabez Holden,
61.
Mary
Susan, 61.
Miller,
Abigail Slosson,
55.
Miller, Benjamin Wells,
55-
Charles
B., 55.
Clarissa, 55.
David, 55.
Electa
Potter, 55.
Frederick, 54, 55.
Frederick
S., 55.
Myron H., 55.
Sally, 55.
Susan, 5S.
William
F., SS.
Mitchell, John R., M.D..
70.
William,
56.
More, Robert,
20.
Olin, Harriet
Elizabeth,
107.
Mary
Eliza.
107.
William
Henry, 106,
107.
O V e r h i s e r, Elizabeth
Miller,
66.
George C, Rev.,
66.
George Eugene,
66.
James Harvey,
66.
Parkinson.
Helen, 30.
James A., 30.
James F.. 30, 91.
Perry, Albert, 105.
Austin.
105.
Falvel W.,
105.
Harriet
E., 105.
Katherine
A., 105.
Mary E.. 105.
108.
Nathan,
105.
Olney B., 105.
Walter
L., 105.
Phillips, Amelia.
107.
Edward C.
107.
Elizabeth
Chester. 107,
108.
John, 107,
108.
Judith Campbell, 107.
Julia Ella.
107.
Mary
Ellen, 108.
Owen.
107.
W.
Irving, 107.
Plumb, Anna. i.
Prudence, i.
Samuel, i.
Post, Helen
Augusta,
2^, 24.
Irene W.,
23, 24.
Marcia
W., 23.
Nettie W.,
23, 24.
Sarah Elizabeth. 23.
Potter. Elizabeth
Miller,
55-
Frederick
Miller, 55.
Potter,
Heman
Bradley,
55-
Mary Bradley, 55.
Mary Eliza, 55.
Powell,
Hazel
Estelle,
24.
Heber
Theodore, 24.
Helen
Irene, 24.
Miriam
Gertrude, 24.
Olive
Marguerite, 24.
Paul
Reginald, 24.
Quinn,
Belle,
30.
Elizabeth, 30.
Ella, 30.
Francis, 30.
Gussie
(Grandin), 30.
Lillian.
30.
William,
30.
Randall, William
A., 36.
Read,
Francis
Eld.,
106.
Reed.
Emily Amanda,
106.
Rhodes. C.
L., 87.
Rice, Harriet, 105.
Olney, 105.
Richard,
Anna
Huldah,
84.
C.
v.,
84.
Clayton, A., 85.
Don
Carlos, 85.
Edna
(Bickford), 85.
Floyd Franklin, 85.
Franklin
P., 84. 85.
Julius
Caesar.
84.
Lottie
Mav.
85.
Minnie
Winifred, 85.
S V 1 v i a
( Stanhope) ,
84.
Vaughn, 84.
Sawyer, George Pliny,
72.
Ida
Olivia, 72.
James Dennison, 71.
James Field, 72.
William
Babcock, 72.
Sibley.
A. B..
59.
Burton Babcock.
59.
Skinner,
George, 107.
Spencer,
Harold
Follett,
56.
Rav
Everitt, 56.
Wright. 56.
Steele, Alliert.
41.
Mary (Babcock), 41.
Stevens, Julia Frances,
67.
Reuben W..
67.
Sweeney, Alfred,
86.
Alfred
W.,
86.
Bradley Babcock,
86.
Sweeney, Mary
Eliza-
beth,
86.
Virginia
Evans,
86.
William
Peet,
86.
Wolyland Whitney,
86.
Terry, Augustus,
6o.
Harry,
6o.
Mary Freeman,
6o.
William,
6o.
Tesner, J. O., 67.
Thayer,
"Cornelius, TJ.
Thomas,
Clark
W., 57-
Eugene M., 57.
George,
108.
Miles, 57-
Nahum
E., 57.
Tibbitts,
Ada
M., 67.
Arthur
Henry,
66.
George C, 67.
Tififany, Anna, 109.
Delien, 109.
Henry, 109.
Index.
Tilden,
Caroline
Olivia,
71.
Charlotte
Sawyer, 71.
George
T.
M., 71.
Hyda Field, 71.
Jarcd Hyde, 71.
Turney, Huldah,
21.
Ira,
21.
Mary Ann,
21.
Van Dusen, Albert, 42.
Auger Elizabeth, 42.
Laura.
42.
Vose, Elizabeth
Elliott,
70.
Ward, Henshaw, 65.
Wheeler, Augustus
Samuel, 58.
Franklin
Sawyer, 58.
John Henry, 58.
Lucy Caroline, 58.
Mary Ann, 58.
Rose
Anness, 58.
Sarah
Amanda, 58.
119
Wing,
Adelia Antoin-
ette, 23.
Benjamin, 32.
David, 26, 32.
Eliza
(Babcock), 23,
Elizabeth
B., 23.
Elizabeth
Babcock, 32.
Joseph, 32.
Joseph W., 23.
Marcia, 2.2,.
Marcus, 23.
Stephen, 32.
Winifred
E., 33.
Wood,
Frances
Holden,
58.
Frank
Scott, 58.
Helen,
60.
Humphrey Farmer,
58.
John Henry, 58.
Robert
H.,
60.
Robert
H., Jr.,
60.
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