Other excerpts from: Abbe, Cleveland, "Abbe-Abbey Genealogy", 1916

         Page 375
         794. MARY CARLISLE ABBEY, daughter of Jonathan Edwards  and Rebecca (Hinman) Abbey, born
          December 6, 1837. Resided at Hornby Forks, Steuben County, N. Y.

          Married October 20, 1855, ANDREW JACKSON WEBBER, born January 7, 1831; died October 17,
          1902, son of Andrew and Sophie (Wilkins) Webber of Vermont, and brother of George W. Webber, see
          above. They resided in Ionia, Mich., later in Rondout, N. Y.

                                             Children

               Charles H. (1)  Webber, b. Aug. 1, 1859; d. Jan. 29, 1863.
               Herbert B. Webber, b. Oct. 31, 1861; m. March 2, 1885, Mary Ella. Van der
                 Heyden, b. Dec. 17, 1864.
               George W. Webber, b. Jan. 27, 1864; m. (1) Nov. 7, 1882, Belle Hackett, b. Nov.
                 8, 1866, divorced Jan. 16, 1892; m. (2) May 17, 1892, Alice Lyon, b. June 23,
                 1869. Child of first wife: Wallace, b. May 8, 1885, m. and lives in Chicago.
               Charles H. (2)  Webber, b. Oct. 7, 1875; m. and lives in Portland, Ore.
               Marie Antoinette Webber, b. Jan. 29, 1880; m. June 2, 1902, Richard Fiske, b.
                 Sept. 19, 1879.
 
 

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excerpts from: Belknap, Henry Wyckoff, The BURNAP - BURNETT Genealogy, 1925

Page 287
 

          TRACY BURNAP married Matilda Bixby.

              Child:
                OPHELIA CATHARINE, born 2 Nov. 1855, at Hornby, N. Y.
                  She married 24 Dec. 1879, Charles Franklin, born 15
                  Jun. 1840, at Conklin, N. Y., son of William McKendree
                  and Christina C. (Mesick) Park of Corning, N. Y.
                    Children--PARK:
                  MACKEY MILLS, born 27 Oct. 1880; died young.
                  MARGARET LOUISE, born 15 May 1884.
                  OLIVE INGRAHAM, born 16 Apl. 1886.
                    (Parkes of Connecticut Genealogy.)

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excerpts from: Douglas, Charles Henry James,  "A Collection of Family Records with Biographical Sketches Bearing the Name Douglas", 1879

Page 158

          (1). Lewis Douglas9 Brown, b. March 2, 1867. (2). Grace E.9 Brown, b. Nov. 14, 1868. (3). George
          Washington9 Brown, b. April 17, 1871. 3. George Washington8 Brown, b. March 6, 1844; enlisted, 1862,
          5th N. Y. H. A.; wounded, battle Piedmont, 1864; in Libby prison 3 mos.; m. June 15, 1865, Sarah M.
          Hubbell, Hornby; res. ('77) Midland, Mich. Children: (1). Charles Francis9 Brown, b. Nov., 1867. (2).
          Francetta Adell9 Brown, b. April, 1869. (3). Bertha9 Brown, b. May, 1874. 4. Andrew Lafayette8 Brown,
          b. Feb. 21, 1846; m. Jan. 24, 1872, Olive C. Smith, Havana; farmer, res. ('77) Catlin. Children: (1). Olive
          A.9 Brown, b. Jan. 29, 1873. (2). Charlotte Bell9 Brown, b. June 20, 1875. 5. Oscar M. B. M.8 Brown, b.
          June 7, 1849; m. Nov. 27, 1872, Anna E. Woodworth; farmer, res. ('77) Dix. 6. Mary L.8 Brown, b. June
          7, 1849; d. March 20, 1850. 7. Hepsalie A. R.8 Brown, b. Jan. 7, 1852; m. Jan. 1, 1870, Joseph C.
          Ferenbaugh, farmer, res. ('77) Manchester, Va. Children: (1). Ella Lauretta9 Ferenbaugh, b. April 11,
          1872. (2). Fidelia9 Ferenbaugh, b. Feb. 24, 1876.

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excerpts from: Jameson, E. O., "The Cogswells in America", 1884
 

Page 430-431

                   REUEL8 COGSWELL, (Reuel7, Edward6, Samuel5, Edward4, William3, William2, John1), son of Reuel7
          [538] and Rhoda (Smith) Cogswell, was born July 30, 1805, in New Preston, Conn. He married 1Eliza
          Mead, daughter of Abner and Sally (Hause) Mead. They resided in Warren, Conn. Mrs. Cogswell died,
          and Mr. Cogswell married, Dec. 9, 1833, 2Harriet Laurette Beeman, daughter of Elisha and Ada (Abbot)
          Beeman. She was born May 14, 1815. They resided at Gaylord's Bridge, Conn. Mrs. Harriet L. Cogswell
          died June 16, 1843.

          Mr. Cogswell married, Sept. 29, 1843, 3Sally A. Bucher, daughter of Jacob and Jane Bucher. She was
          born Feb. 24, 1822, in Big Flats, N. Y. They resided in Hornby, N. Y. Mrs. Sally A. Cogswell died July
          23, 1883. There were no children of the first marriage.

                           THE CHILDREN OF THE SECOND MARRIAGE WERE:

          MYRA FRANCES, [1753a] b. May 30, 1835. She died in early life, April 23, 1861.
          DELIA ANN, [1753b] b. April 21, 1837; m Jan. 1, 1861, Aaron Birch.
          WATSON, [1753c] b. Jan. 31, 1839; m. Dec. 19, 1860, Harriet A. Wicks; d. April
                       22, 1863.
          DELPHENE LAURETTE, [1753d] b. Dec. 21, 1840; m. Aug. 10, 1858, Wilbur Savory.

                            THE CHILDREN OF THE THIRD MARRIAGE WERE:

          GEORGE W., [1753e] b. Oct. 11, 1844.
          WILLIAM W., [1753f] b. Dec. 16, 1845; m. Lovina Bident.
          SARAH S., [1753g] b. Sept. 8, 1847; m. July 7, 1866, Hiram Perry.
          AVIS E., [1753h] b. Oct. 27, 1849. She died in early life, July 29, 1863.
          JAMES W., [1753i] b. Jan. 10, 1852.
          REUEL W., [1753j] b. July 31, 1854; m. Alice Wilcox.
          JULIAEENA L., [1753k] b. June 26, 1857; m. George Hooker.
          DANID W., [1753l] b. April 29, 1862. He died in boyhood, Dec. 4, 1877.
          FRANK W., [1753m] b. May 26, 1863.

                                           Memoranda.

          Renel Cogswell's father, Ruel Cogswell [538], died May 2, 1827. His mother, Mrs. Rhoda Cogswell, died
          Dec. 15, 1843. His son, Watson Cogswell [1753e], died in the service of his country, leaving a wife and a
          little daughter.
 

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excerpts from: Cutler, Nahum S., " A Cutler Memorial and Genealogical History", 1889

150. Dr. JAMES7 CUTLER (Jonathan,6 Jonathan,5 Ebenezer,4 Ebenezer,3
                  Samuel,2 John1) was born March 5, 1791, in Fitzwilliam,
                  N. H. He removed with his parents to Newfane,
                  Vt, was one of the original grantees of Walpole,
                  and "drew lot No. 18, on ye plain." He studied and prepared
                  himself for a physician, and about 1822, removed
                  to and settled at Painted Post N. Y. Here he won the
                  confidence of an extended acquaintance and had a lucrative
                  practice, until about 1860. He married (1), while in
                  Vermont, Mary Kimball, who died about 1861, and (2)
                  Emily Hoisington. He died about 1870. Children:

                  i. SARAH JANE,8 b. in Vermont; m. Daniel Shaw of Tompkins
                      County, N. Y.; she d. in 1843; had 2 ch., who d.
                      young.
                 ii. JERUSHA, b. at Painted Post, N. Y.; d. young.

259.          iii. JAMES E., b. Jan. 11, 1824.
260.          iv. JONATHAN K., b. March 14, 1826, in Corning, N. Y.
                  v. MARY, d. young.
261.         vi. MILTON W., res. at Monice, Mich.
                vii. LUCIA, d. young.
                viii. SUSAN, m. James McHenry, about 1857; rem. West; res.
                      at Flint, Sycamore and St. Louis, Mich., where she d.,
                      Feb. 8, 1876, leaving one child, George W.9 McHenry,
                      who returned to N. Y. and res. with his father's relatives.

259. JAMES E.8 CUTLER (James,7 Jonathan,6 Jonathan,5 Ebenezer,4
                  Ebenezer,3 Samuel,2 John1) was born at Painted Post, N.
                  Y., January 11, 1824. He married Mary C., daughter of
                  William Schuyler Luce of Corning, N. Y., September,
                  1844. He is a farmer residing at Painted Post, N. Y.
                  Children:
345.           i. WILLIAM W.9, b. March 27, 1846.
                 ii. JAMES E., Jr., b. March 14, 1848; m. Almira Hermons, Aug.
                      16, 1873; resides at Southport, N. Y., a carpenter and
                      bridge builder; no ch.
                iii. SARAH J., b. Sept. 16, 1851; m. Sept. 25, 1872, Robert O.
                     Sly, a farmer, residing at Hornby, Steuben Co., N. Y.
                      Children: 1. George E.10 Sly, b. Aug. 11, 1874. 2.
                      Mary L.10 Sly, b. July 31, 1877. 3. Adeline10 Sly, b.
                      Aug. 16, 1884.
                 iv. ADA, b. Feb. 28, 1856; m. Charles Gillett of Corning, N.
                      Y., April, 1872, a farmer by occupation. Children: 1.
                      Carrie M,10 Gillett, b. Jan. 23, 1873. 2. Mary E.10 Gillett,
                      b. March 17, 1875. 3. R. Clayton10 Gillett, b. Aug.
                      17, 1877. 4. James M.10 Gillett, b. Feb. 16, 1880 5.
                      Fred10 Gillett, b. March, 1882.
                  v. IDA, b. also Feb. 28, 1856; d. young.
                 vi. LIDA, b. also Feb. 28, 1856; d. young.

260. JONATHAN K.8 CUTLER (James,7 Jonathan,6 Jonathan,5 Ebenezer,4
                  Ebenezer,3 Samuel,2 John1) a farmer residing in Erwin,
                  N. Y., was born in Corning, Steuben County, N. Y.,
                  March 14, 1826. He married Mary Jane, daughter of
                  Robert Ward, of Erwin, April 14, 1852. Children:
                  i. ROBERT JAMES,9 b. June 15, 1854; d. July 21, 1872.
                 ii. ISABEL, b. Dec. 7, 1856; d. April 29, 1857.
                iii. FRANK, b. April 14, 1858; resides at Corning; unm.
                 iv. CLINTON C., b. Sept. 20, 1860; resides at Manistique,
                      School Craft Co., Mich.
                  v. KATE, b. Jan. 9, 1863; unm.
                 vi. EDWARD, b. Aug. 18, 1865; unm.
                vii. HARRY, b. June 4, 1868. viii. LILLIE, b. Feb. 10, 1871.
                 ix. ROBERT, b. July 9, 1875. x. BENJAMIN, b. April 19, 1883.

          261. MILTON W.8 CUTLER (James,7 Jonathan,6 Jonathan,5 Ebenezer,4
                  Ebenezer,3 Samuel,2 John1) married Mary Jane Sparks,
                  of Corning, N. Y., and resides in Monice, Mich. He is
                  engaged in lumbering. Children:
                  i. JOHN,9 b. 1862. ii. MARY, b. 1864. iii. EMMA, d. young.
                 iv. MINNIE. v. DAU., d. young.

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excerpts from: Frost, Josephine C., "The Frost Genealogy", 1912

         Page 155
         512 MINERVA R., daughter of Joseph and (162) Phebe (Frost) Cole, b. Aug. 30, 1817, d. N. Y. City,
          Mch. 21, 1894; m. at Beaver Dams, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1843, Uriah R., b. Hornby, N. Y., 1815, d. 1894, son
          of George and Phebe (Rockwell) Patchen.

            Issue (Patchen):
               1342  Minnie, m. A. M. Virgil and conducts "Piano
                       Conservatory and School of Public Performance"
                       in N. Y. City.
              +1343  George Henry.

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excerpts from: Greene, Principal Frank L., "Descendants of Joseph Greene, 1894

Page 283

          40. CALEB DENISON7 GREENE (Caleb7, Dea. John5, Caleb,4 Benjamin3, Benjamin2, John1), b. in
          Halifax, Windham Co., Vt., April 5, 1828; m. in Amboy, Lee Co., Ill., July 24, 1859, to Celestia Coye, b.
          in Hornby, N. Y., May 30, 1839, dau. of Alva and Fannie Coye. He is a large and prosperous farmer in
          Amboy, Ill., where his children were born, and where he still resides:

          I. Randall M., b. May 21, 1860; unm. Farmer,
            Amboy, Ill.
          II. Fannie P., b. Feb. 27, 1865; m. in Amboy March
            14, 1888, to Frank C. Buckingham, farmer in
            Amboy. Child: Charles H. Buckingham, b. Jan.
            20, 1889.
          III. Norman H., b. Nov. 1, 1867; unm., Amboy,
            Ill.
          IV. Alice E., b. Oct. 25, 1870; unm.
          V. Alva E., b. Oct. 25, 1870; unm.

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excerpts from: Kuykendall, George Benson, "History of the Kuykendall Family", 1919
 

Page 577

         Mr. L. R. Kirkendall, of Corning, N. Y., sent me a clipping from a newspaper, concerning the death of
          Thompson H. Kirkendall, who must have died in 1913, but there was nothing whatever to show the date.
          The clipping reads:

          "Thompson H. Kirkendall, aged 71 years, who died yesterday at the home of his daughter, Miss Vina
          Kirkendall, of East Pultney Street, was a veteran of the Civil War. He was a member of Company F, 86th
          Regiment, New York State Volunteers. At the battle of Chancellorsville, in May, 1863, all the fingers of
          his right hand and a part of the hand were torn away by a piece of shell. Following the war, Mr. Kirkendall
          spent some time in Montana, and became a scout for the Federal Army, in its campaign against the
          Indians. There, while in an open boat on the Missouri river the party was fired upon from the shore by the
          Indians, and Mr. Kirkendall was struck in the body by a bullet. He carried the bullet in his body the
          remainder of his life. Thomas H. Kirkendall was born in the town of Hornby; his parents were Mr. and
          Mrs. Joseph Kirkendall. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ellen Ramsey Kirkendall, of Campbell; by
          three daughters, Mrs. R. B. Sproul, of Campbell, and Vina and Theo of Corning; also by a niece, Mrs. B.
          H. Bassett, of Painted Post, and a nephew, Charles Kirkendall, of Albion."
 

Tracy Overdurf, toverdurf@stny.rr.com, sent the following correction:

...the wife of Thompson Kirkendall was Ellen Rumsey not Ellen Ramsey.  Ellen was the daughter of
Samuel Hawkins Rumsey & Sarah Delight Wilmarth.

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excerpts from: Stanton, William A., "A Record of Thomas Stanton and His Descendants", 1891
 

 Page 150
 

                VI   NATHAN6 PRENTICE, b. Aug. 4, 1773; m. Abigail
                      Clift, Nov. 6, 1794, and had Hezekiah7, Nathan7 and
                      Mary Ann7.
          204  VII   RUFUS6 PRENTICE, b. Dec. 24, 1776; m. 256 Sarah,
                      dau. of 172 Nathan and Cynthia (Kinney) Stanton
                      of Preston, Dec. 28, 1800.

          159. Desire5 Stanton (John4, John3, 3 John2), b. Oct., 1742, in Preston, Conn.; m. ELISHA GEER in
          1770.

          Issue:

            I  DENISON6 GEER, b. July 17, 1771; m. Polly Smith, May 4,
                1797, and d. Feb. 14, 1816.
           II  SOPHIA CHRISTIAN6 GEER, b. Jan. 11, 1773.
          III  ANNA6 GEER, b. Nov. 19, 1775.
           IV  REBECCA6 GEER, b. Sept. 12, 1777.

          160. John5 Stanton (Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. Nov. 16, 1746, in Preston, Conn.; m. Jan. 4, 1774, to
          HULDAH FREEMAN of Preston, Conn. She was a descendant of Joseph Freeman, who came to New
          London Co. in 1698. In 1790, John moved from Preston, Conn., to Charlestown, Montgomery Co., N. Y.
          The wife Huldah died there, March 31, 1807. In 1815, John went with his son, Capt. Amasa6, to Hornby,
          Steuben Co., N. Y., where he d. March 16, 1818. Huldah was b. Aug. 9, 1757, in Preston, Conn.

          Issue:

          205      I  JOHN WARREN6, b. July 11, 1775; m. Hannah Corbin.
          206     II  DANIEL6, b. April 15, 1781; m. Dorcas Corbin,
                        Feb. 2, 1806.
          207    III  ELISHA6, b. April 25, 1783; m. Sabrina Tracy, Oct.
                        7, 1810.
                  IV  ELIJAH6, b. Feb. 13, 1785; d. unmarried, at Hornby,
                        N. Y., April 15, 1850.
          208      V  AMASA6, b. June 6, 1788; m. Dimmis Brown in 1814.
                        The above were born in Preston, Conn. The
                          four others were born in Charlestown, N. Y.
 

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          209     VI  LUCY6, b. Sept. 7, 1791; m. Dr. Hosea Palmer. They
                        lived and died in Hornby, Steuben Co., N. Y.
          210    VII  HULDAH6, b. Aug. 21, 1793; m. Isaac Hill.
          211   VIII  FREEMAN6, b. March 11, 1796; m. Maria Lawyer,
                        Aug. 3, 1820.
          212     IX  SALLIE6, b. June 21, 1798; m. Nathan Kimball.
          160 John went to Conn. after the death of his wife Huldah, and there m. a second wife whose name is
          unknown.

          They did not live together long; she d. in Conn. and he went to Hornby, N. Y., and d. as above. There
          was no child.

          161. Elisha5 Stanton (Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. Oct., 1752, in Preston, Conn. Before the
          Revolutionary War, in 1775, he went to Vermont, and shortly after to Mass. In 1781, he m. ANNA RUST,
          dau. of Gershom and Mary (Cooley) Rust of Hampden Co., Mass. She was b. Nov. 1, 1762, in Chester,
          Hampden Co., Mass., and d. June 6, 1808, in Norwich Tp., Hampshire Co., Mass. Elisha d. there Feb.
          13, 1813, of spotted fever. Their children were all born at the homestead in Hampshire Co. (Goff's Hill,
          Norwich Township).

          213      I   JOHN WARREN6, b. Sept. 13, 1782; m. Sally Brewster,
                         Dec. 13, 1814.
          214     II   POLLY6, b. Nov. 1, 1783; m. Mark Williams in 1801.
          215    III   ANNA6, b. March 10, 1785; m. Samuel Bryant in
                         1808, July 7.
                  IV   ELISHA6, b. Feb., 1787; d. in 1809, unmarried.
          216      V   ORRILL6, b. March 11, 1789; m. Hervey Kingsley
          ,              Sept. 15, 1813.
          217     VI   MARTHA6, b. April 6, 1791; m. Quartus Rust, Sept.,
                         1816.
          218    VII   LYDIA6, b. April 1, 1793; m. Abner Kinne, Oct.,
                         1816.
                VIII   ACHSAH6, b. June 11, 1795; d. unmarried, April
                         22, 1879.
          219     IX   FRANCIS6, b. June 16, 1797; m. Freeman Bryant,
                         April, 1818.
 

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          163. Lois5 Stanton (Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. 1750; she m. ADIN PALMER, and they moved to
          Hornby, Steuben Co., N. Y., where they both d. about 1830.

          Issue:

              I  DANIEL6 PALMER.
             II  ALLEN6 PALMER.
            III  ABEL6 PALMER.
             IV  ISAAC6 PALMER.
              V  ADIN6 PALMER, Jr.
             VI  ROWLAND6 PALMER.
            VII  GARNER6 PALMER.
           VIII  LOIS6 PALMER.

          164. Daniel5 Stanton (Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. Sept. 15, 1764, in Preston, Conn.; he m. (1) SALLY
          JACKSON and lived in Norwich, Conn. She d. and he m. (2) MEHETABLE MORTON, who was b. Oct.
          19, 1774, and d. Nov. 17, 1846, in Otselic, N. Y. He d. Aug. 4, 1830, in Granby, N. Y.; he was a
          Methodist, a Democrat and a farmer and carpenter. By the wife Sally he had:

          230a    I JAMES6, b. in 1788; m. Rebecca Jones.
            By the wife Mehetable, Daniel had these:
          231    II SALLY6, b. Dec. 25, 1794; m. Harris Coats; d. Nov.
                      20, 1865.
          232   III AMOS6, b. Nov. 13, 1796; m. Lillas H. Johnson; d.
                      Feb. 20, 1883.
          233    IV LUCINDA6, b. April 27, 1800; m. (???) Beldin; d.
                      May 17, 1868.
          234     V WARREN6, b. May 18, 1802; m. Irena Y. Lewis; d.
                      April 20, 1874.
          235    VI EUNICE6, b. July 31, 1804; m. Calvin French; d.
                      May 2, 1877.
          236   VII BELINDA6, b. Aug. 27, 1806; m. (???) Pierce; d.
                      Jan. 3, 1885.
          237  VIII ROBERT6, b. Oct. 10, 1808; m. Ruhana Johnson; d.
                      Oct. 30, 1881.
 

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          339   V  LOUISA7, b. Oct. 16, 1818, in Russia, N. Y.; m. Benj.
                     Merriman.
          340   VI SUSAN7, b. July 29, 1825, in Russia, N. Y.; m. Dr. E.
                     Allen.

          207. Elisha6 Stanton (John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. April 25, 1783, in Preston, Conn. In 1790
          came to Charlestown, N. Y., with his parents; m. there Oct. 7, 1810, to SABRINA TRACY. They lived in
          Hornby, Steuben Co., N. Y. She was b. April 12, 1790, and d. Sept. 10, 1842, in Hornby. He d. Feb. 22,
          1848, in Hornby, where he had been a farmer and merchant. In religion, he was a Baptist, and in politics,
          a Whig.

          Issue:

          341    I   JOHN TRACY7, b. May 24, 1812, at Charlestown, N. Y.;
                       m. twice.
                II   HULDA CATHARINE7, b. June 27, 1816, at Charlestown,
                       N. Y.; she was m. in Hornby to Samuel Esterbrooks,
                       Sept. 15, 1842, and d. Oct. 6, 1842, at the
                       home of her uncle Amasa; a Baptist.
               III   FREEMAN7, b. March 18, 1821, at Charlestown; d. at
                       Hornby, Aug. 28, 1842; unmarried; a farmer and a
                       Whig.
          342   IV   MARIA POLLY7, b. Nov. 28, 1823, at Charlestown; m.
                       R. Wellman.
                 V   LUCY A.7, b. Sept. 15, 1826, at Charlestown; m. at
                       Hornby, Sept. 10, 1846, to Darius L. Wellman; d.
                       in Hornby, March 15, 1862. He was b. July 3,
                       1821, and d. Sept. 27, 1874; no issue.
          343   VI   ALVIRA7, b. March 24, 1833, at Charlestown; m. at
                       Hornby, Feb. 15, 1850, to Flavel W. Morrow; P. O.
                       Elmira, N. Y.

          308. Capt. Amasa6 Stanton (John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. in Preston, Conn., June 6, 1788; went
          with his parents to Charlestown, N. Y., about 1790; he there m. in 1814, DIMMIS BROWN. She was b.
          in March, 1795. (Of this Brown family
 

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          there were three brothers -- Nathaniel, Erastus and James. There were two sisters besides Dimmis, one
          of whom m. a Mr. Humphrey; the other, whose name was Olive, m. a Mr. Schuyler, and d. at Syracuse,
          N. Y., in Feb., 1881, aged 94 years 10 months.)

          In 1815 Capt. Amasa moved to Steuben Co., N. Y., and cut his own road six miles from Painted Post,
          taking the first team of horses into the town of Hornby. He there settled upon land a part of which now
          belongs to the children of his oldest son Nathaniel. He was a deacon in the Baptist church at Hornby
          Forks and a man of influence in the community. After a short illness he died with pneumonia Dec. 28,
          1843. His son, Judson W., remained upon the homestead farm until about 1870, when he and his family,
          with his mother, Dimmis, moved to Grand Rapids, Mich.; Dimmis died there, at the home of her son
          Judson, Sept. 13, 1878, aged 83 years and 6 months. Her remains were taken to Hornby for burial.

          The children of Capt. Amasa and Dimmis (Brown) Stanton were all born in Hornby, N. Y., except
          Nathaniel B.

          344      I  NATHANIEL BROWN7, b. Jan. 29, 1815, in Charlestown,
                        N. Y.
          345     II  GEO. WASHINGTON7, b. Dec. 10, 1816; m. three
                        times.
          346    III  JOHN FREEMAN, b. Nov., 1819; d. Feb. 14, 1864.
          347     IV  CHARLES ALONZO7, b. Nov. 8, 1823; m. twice.
          348      V  OLIVE BONHAM7, b. May 4, 1827; d. Dec. 20, 1881.
          349     VI  JUDSON WADE7, b. July 17, 1831; d. Feb. 18, 1886.
          350    VII  ROBERT BONHAM7, b. Sept. 16, 1833.

          209. Lucy6 Stanton (John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. Sept. 7, 1791, in Charlestown, N. Y. She m. Dr.
          HOSEA PALMER, and lived in Hornby, N. Y. She d. in 1829.

          Issue:

          I  Dr. ALEXANDER7 PALMER, who m. Jane Sears of Penn Yan,
               N. Y., and moved to Geneva, Wis., where he d. without
               issue.
 

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          210. Huldah6 Stanton (John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. Aug. 21, 1793, in Charlestown, N. Y.; m.
          ISAAC HILL, who d. about 1843; she d. April 16, 1857. They lived in Hornby, N. Y.

          Issue:

            I  MARY7 HILL, b. 1814; m. Seth Holmes and lived in Amboy,
                 Ill. She is dead. They had children.
           II  DIMMIS7, b.  ; d. in childhood.
          III  ELIJAH7, b.  ; m. Sallie McCoy, and lived in Amboy,
                 Ill. He d. after 1870; left a son; his widow m. Samuel
                 Bigsby.
           IV  LYDIA7, b.  ; m. Egbert Jennings; no child.
            V  WARREN7, b.    ; m. Mary Adams; no child.
           VI  AMASA7, b.  ; m.        ; had issue.

          211. Freeman6 Stanton (John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2) b. March 11, 1796, in Charlestown, N. Y.; m.
          Aug. 3, 1820, to MARIA LAWYER, dau. of Abraham Lawyer, and became a merchant in Middleburgh,
          Schoharie Co., N. Y.

          After a successful business career, in 1841, he retired to his large farm near the village, where he lived
          until his death, July 3, 1870. His wife died May 3, 1869.

          Among Freeman Stanton's most intimate friends were exGov. Bouck and Gen'l Cady. Gov. Bouck would
          not accept the U. S. Treasuryship at New York, until Mr. Stanton consented to go with him.

          His children:

          351      I  GEORGE S.7, b. May 26, 1821; m. Julia Hallenbeck.
                  II  CHARLOTTE CADY7, b. Oct. 30, 1822; d. Aug. 4,
                        1828.
          352    III  ABRAHAM L.7, b. Oct. 16, 1824; m. Sabina, niece
                        of Gov. Bouck.
                  IV  LOUISA C.7, b. April 9, 1826; unmarried; d. March
                        26, 1882.
                   V  JAY CADY7, b. March 23, 1828; unmarried; killed
                        in battle.
 

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          340. Susan7 Stanton (Daniel6, John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. July 29, 1825, in Russia, N. Y.; m.
          EBENEZER ALLEN, M. D., Nov. 15, 1843. They now live in Copenhagen, N. Y.

          Issue:

                  I   ALBERT D.8 ALLEN, b.         ; m. Ella Northam.
                        No issue.
          567    II   WILLIAM J.8, b.       ; m. Mary Clements.
                III   JOHN E.8, b.       ; m. Lydia Youngs, March, 1885.
                 IV   FREEMAN H.8 b.           ; unmarried.
                  V   ELIZA B.8, b.    ; dead.
                 VI   E. STANTON8, b.     ; unmarried.
                VII   IRVING8, b.      ; dead.

          341. John Tracy7 Stanton (Elisha6, John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. May 24, 1812, in Charlestown,
          N. Y.; m. there Nov. 23, 1836, to SALINA VOSSLER; she b. Dec. 3, 1815, at Charlestown, N. Y., and d.
          Oct. 5, 1842, in Hornby, Steuben county, N. Y., whither they had moved soon after marriage. They had
          one son:

          568     I  LAWSON JAY8, b. March 25, 1840, in Hornby; m.
                       Melissa A. Van Hoesen.
                     John T., m. (2) in Auburn, N. Y., June 21, 1846,
                       MARY SHUMWAY. He was a shoemaker and
                       farmer; in politics a Whig; in religion a Baptist.
                       He d. in Hornby, Oct. 11, 1853.
          Issue by wife Mary (all b. in Hornby, where she now lives):

                 II  EMMA SALINA8, b. March 27, 1847; d. April 9, 1864.
          569   III  FREEMAN FRANCIS8, b. Sept. 5, 1848; m. Fannie
                       Amelia Knapp.
                IV   CHARLES MELVIN8, b. Oct. 17, 1850; unmarried; he
                       lives in Hornby, N. Y., and is a school-teacher.

          342. Maria Polly7 Stanton (Elisha6, John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. Nov. 28, 1823, in Charlestown,
          N. Y.; m. RUSSELL WELLMAN in Hornby, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1844. He was b. June 1, 1816, in Windsor,
          Vt. They now live in Kinsley, Edwards county, Kansas, and are Baptists.
 

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          Issue:

                   I  SALINA DE ETTE3 WELLMAN, b. about 1845, at Dix,
                        N. Y.; d. at Hornby, Sept. 28, 1853.
           570   II   FRANK L.8, b. Aug. 22, 1852, at Hornby; m. Deliah
                        Nevada Templeman.
                 III  FLOYD E.8, b. Sept. 8, 1854, at Hornby; he is unmarried
                        and lives with his parents in Kansas.

          343. Alvira7 Stanton (Elisha6, John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. March 24, 1833, at Charlestown, N.
          Y.; m. at Hornby, N. Y., Feb. 15, 1850, to FLAVEL W. MORROW; he was b. Jan. 16, 1812, at
          Mendham, N. Y. They now live in Elmira, N. Y., and are Congregationalists.

          Issue:

                  I  MARY CORDELIA8 MORROW, b. Dec. 20, 1850, in
                       Hornby, N. Y.; m. to Theron A. Morris, Aug. 7,
                       1889, and lives in Elmira, N. Y.
          571    II  GAMALIEL8, b. May 3, 1852, in Hornby, N. Y.; m.
                       1879, Carrie Hart.

          344. Nathaniel Brown7 Stanton (Amasa6, John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. Jan. 29, 1815, in
          Charlestown, N. Y.; was taken, when an infant, by his parents to Hornby, N. Y., where he spent the rest
          of his life; he m., in Hamilton, N. Y., 403 SAMANTHA STANTON TRACY, dau. of 222 Polly Stanton.
          Nathaniel was a Colonel in the N. Y. Militia and a prosperous farmer. In religion he was a Baptist, and in
          politics a strong Republican. He was drowned in a well upon his farm in Hornby, April 16, 1878. His
          widow lives in Hornby, Steuben county, N. Y.

          Issue (all b. in Hornby):

          572       I  EMMA AUGUSTA8, b. Sept. 13, 1842; m. Thad. R.
                         Wheeler in 1864.
                   II  DIMMIS ESTHER8, b. May 31, 1844; unmarried; lives
                         in Hornby.
                  III  OLIVE ADELIA8, b. Oct. 17, 1845; d. March 8, 1853.
 

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          573      IV  JOHN AMASA8, b. May 27, 1847; m. Ada Kingsley
                         in 1881.
                    V  MARY OPHELIA8, b. Jan. 18, 1849; m. Sylvester
                         Roloson of Hornby Jan. 10, 1877; they live in
                         Hornby; no child.
          574      VI  FRANKLIN PIERCE8, b. Aug. 4, 1853; m. Ellen L.
                         Frost of Monterey, N. Y., Sept. 2, 1884.
                  VII  OLIVE ADELIA8, b. Dec. 24, 1855; m. Clarence
                         Myrtle of Bath, N. Y., Feb. 13, 1879, and lives
                         in Bath; no child.
          575    VIII  CHARLES ALONZO8, b. Aug. 10, 1858; m. April 3,
                         1888, to Mary L., dau. of George P. Nixon.
                   IX  ELMER ELLSWORTH8, b. Dec. 26, 1862; m. Jan. 9,
                         1890, to Ada, dau. of Isaiah Roloson of Hornby,
                         N. Y.

          345. George Washington7 Stanton (Amasa6, John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. Dec. 10, 1816, in
          Hornby, N. Y.; he m. (1) in Lindley, N. Y., Nov. 1, 1848, to MARY ANN HARROWER, who was b. in
          Lindley July, 1818, and d. there Jan. 10, 1851.

          Issue:

          576     I  LEVI BENJAMIN8, b. Nov. 4, 1849, in Painted Post,
                       N. Y.; m. F. F. Clark.
          Geo. W.7 m. (2), in Hillsdale, Mich., Dec. 25, 1852, to MARGARET A. TAYLOR; she was dau. of Henry
          and Laura Taylor of Trumansburg, N. Y., where she was b. June 7, 1823; she d. Sept. 26, 1861, in
          Lawrenceville, Pa., where he was a merchant, and where their two sons were born:

          577    II  HARRY TAYLOR8, b. Oct. 31, 1856; m. Florence Espy
                       in 1883.
          578   III  GEO. W.8, Jr., b. June 1, 1861; lives in Grand Rapids,
                       Mich.; clerk in the office of the G. R. & Ind. R.
                       R.; m. Emily Avery Morgan Oct. 12, 1887.
          345 Geo. W.7, moved to Grand Rapids, Mich., about 1870, and now lives there. He invested
 

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          largely in Michigan pine lands, and, being fortunate in said investments, has retired from active business.
          He is a man of wide reading and thoughtful habits. He travels much and observes closely. In 1873 he m.
          (for his 3d wife) HANNA PARMELEE of Old Mission, Mich., and by her had two children:

                IV  BURT T.8, b. July 13, 1874, at Old Mission, Mich.
                 V  PHILIP E.8, b. April 26, 1876, in Grand Rapids, Mich.,
                      where he d. in 1881.
          Hanna (Parmelee) Stanton m. (2) Col. Crane of Englewood, Ill., where her son, Burt T.8 Stanton, now
          lives.

          346. John Freeman Stanton (Amasa6, John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. in Hornby, Nov., 1819; m. in
          Shippen, Pa., Oct. 18, 1854, to ELIZA MILLISON MORE; she was b. Sept. 26, 1829, in Crown Point, N.
          Y., and was the dau. of John More who was b. Nov. 11, 1785, two miles from Glasgow, Scotland; he d.
          in Lindley, N. Y., Sept. 12, 1855. John Freeman lived in Amboy, Ill., Frankfort, Ky., and Shippen, Pa.,
          where he d. Feb. 14, 1864. His widow moved to Cooperstown, N. Y., where she d. Aug. 15, 1884.

          Issue:

             I  CHARLES JOHN8, b. Oct. 7, 1855, in Amboy, Ill.; unmarried;
                  he d. in Texarkana, Tex., in March, 1891.
            II  WILLIS FREEMAN8, b. Oct. 8, 1858, in Amboy, Ill.; m.
                  Jan. 1, 1890, to Mary, dau. of Chas. F. Nason of Grand
                  Rapids, Mich. They live in Grand Rapids.
           III  ELLEN MORE8, b. July 9, 1860, in Frankfort, Ky.; graduated
                  at St. Agnes Female Seminary, Albany, N. Y., in
                  1879; m. in Grand Rapids, Mich., Oct. 30, 1890, to
                  James Mosgrove Painter, son of John P. Painter, of Kittanning,
                  Pa. P. O. Kittanning.

          347. Deacon Charles Alonzo7 Stanton (Amasa6, John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. Nov. 8, 1823, in
          Hornby, N. Y.; he
 

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                Homer, N. Y., and Mrs. Deborah3 Van Allen of Brooklyn,
                N. Y.
          II  CHARITY2, who m. (1) Robert2 Morris, and (2) Robert2 Nichoson,
                Jr.

          348. Olive Bonham7 Stanton (Amasa6, John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. May 4, 1827, in Hornby, N.
          Y.; m. Sept. 9, 1846, in Hornby, to CORNELIUS ALPHEUS WALL of Tyrone, N. Y. He was b. March 12,
          1820, in Rome, N. Y., and is the son of Lansing and Elizabeth Prudence (Goodliff) Wall. They lived in
          Amboy, Ill., and Grand Rapids, Mich. They were members of the Baptist church, and he is now a deacon
          in Grand Rapids. She d. there Dec. 20, 1881. He m. as his 2nd wife, Mrs. Mary C. Escott of Grand
          Rapids, Sept. 3, 1887.

          Issue:

          580    I  AURELIUS LANSING8 WALL, b. Oct. 20, 1848, in    ;
                      m. Ida V. Stebbins, Oct. 27, 1870.
                II  MARY EVA8, b. Feb. 23, 1853, in     ; d. June 18,
                      1863, in Amboy, Ill.
               III  ROBERT STANTON8, b. Oct. 21, 1859, in       ; m.
                      June 27, 1883, in Dundee, N. Y., to Nellie V.,
                      only dau. of Lewis J. Wilkin of Dundee. They
                      now live in Dundee. No issue.
                IV  CHARLES JUDSON8, b. Nov. 11, 1866, in       ; d.
                      Aug. 3, 1885, in Grand Rapids.

          349. Judson Wade7 Stanton (Amasa6, John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. July 17, 1831, in Hornby, N.
          Y.; m. (1) in Hornby to MARY MILLER, dau. of John and Mary S. Miller. She was b. April 1, 1832, in
          Painted Post, N. Y., and d. Sept. 29, 1866, in Hornby. He then moved to Grand Rapids, Mich., and there
          m. (2) SARAH PHELPS, Feb. 25, 1875. She was b. July 22, 1846, in Ceres, Pa., and now lives in Grand
          Rapids. Judson W. d. there Feb. 18, 1886. He was a Baptist.

          By his 1st wife he had these:

                 I  SARAH E.8, who d. in Feb., 1857, an infant.
 

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          581   II  CARRIE EURETTA8, b. Nov. 14, 1854, in Hornby; m.
                      John L. Buchanan.
               III  OLIVE L.8, b. Jan. 5, 1864, in Hornby; m. J. E.
                      Edwards of Corning, N. Y., where she now resides.
            By the 2d wife he had
                IV  MARY RUTH8, b. Aug. 4, 1880, in Grand Rapids, and
                      d. there July 24, 1881.

          350. Rev. Robert Bonham7 Stanton (Amasa6, John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. Sept. 16, 1833, in
          Hornby, N. Y.; m. in Cooper's Plains, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1860, to ANNIS OGDEN, dau. of Daniel and Savila
          Ogden; she was b. Sept. 3, 1842. He was ordained a Baptist minister in Cooper's Plains, N. Y., March,
          1860, and has served as pastor in Cooper's Plains, Weston, Altay, Wayne, Romulus, Altay. He studied
          at Lima and Rochester, N. Y., and now lives on his fruit farm at Keuka, Steuben county, N. Y., where his
          son Fred. and dau. Stella are also.

          Issue:

            I  CARRIE8, b. Dec. 13, 1861, in Weston, Schuyler county,
                 N. Y., and is now a kindergarten teacher in Chicago,
                 Ill.
           II  FRED. WARREN8, b. May 29, 1865, in Weston; unmarried.
          III  ANGIE MABEL8, b. Nov. 12, 1866, in Altay, N. Y.; m.
                 Nov. 28, 1888, at Normal Park, Ill., to Wm. R. Park;
                 P. O. Peoria, Ill.
           IV  STELLA8, b. Jan. 21, 1869, in Altay, N. Y.
            V  ANNA LAURA8, b. June 30, 1880, in Wayne, N. Y.; d. June
                 4, 1881, in Wayne.

          351. George S.7 Stanton (Freeman6, John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. May 26, 1821, in Middleburgh,
          Schoharie county, N. Y.; m. Aug. 20, 1851, to JULIA HALLENBECK, of Albany, N. Y. He succeeded his
          father in business in Middleburgh, where he continued until May, 1859. In 1865, he moved to Albany, N.
          Y. They now live at South Norwalk, Conn., with their dau. Mrs. Frisby.
 

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          Issue:

              LYMAN OTIS9, b. Mar. 13, 1866, at Markesau, Wis.; he is
                  now a stenographer of the Wisconsin Central railroad,
                  and located in Milwaukee, Wis.
             II  CHARLES EBER9, b. Apr. 17, 1872, at Copenhagen, N. Y.

          565. Morris8 Merriman (Louisa7, Daniel6, John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2); m. (1) ALVIRA GRAVES; (2)
          ALICE GOODENOUGH; (3) MARY BABCOCK.

          By his 2d wife he has one child.

              I  LUCY9 MERRIMAN; supposed to be in Copenhagen, N. Y.

          566. Alice8 Merriman (Louisa7, Daniel6, John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2); m. EUGENE HURD, and lives
          in Copenhagen, N. Y.

          Issue:

              I  LOUISE9 HURD.
             II  NELLIE9.

          567. William J.8 Allen (Susan7, Daniel6, John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2); m. MARY CLEMENTS, and
          lives in Copenhagen, N. Y.

          Issue:

              I  MARION9 ALLEN.
             II  EDNA9.
            III  FREEMAN9.

          568. Lawson Jay8 Stanton (John T.7, Elisha6, John5, Daniel4, John3, John2, Thomas1), b. Mar. 25,
          1840, in Hornby, Steuben county, N. Y.; m. Oct. 12, 1871, MELISSA A., dau. of Richard V. and R.
          Minae VAN HOESEN; she b. Aug. 13, 1850, in Union, Tioga county, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Stanton lived in
          Hornby until Dec., 1879, when they moved to their present home at Turin, Manona county, Iowa.

          Issue (first five b. in Hornby, second five in Turin):

              I  EMMA S.9, b. July 6, 1872; m. Sept. 21, 1889, to Hans
                  Wagner in Turin, Iowa. He b. May 26, 1865, in Germany.
                  Their child is Annic Olena10 Waguer, b. July
                  14, 1890.
 

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            II  JOHN T.9, twin, b. April 28, 1875; d. Oct. 8, 1875.
           III  RICHARD V.9, twin, b. April 28, 1875; d. Sept. 13, 1875.
            IV  MINAE MARY9, b. Sept. 8, 1877.
             V  FREDY JAY9, b. June 12, 1879.
            VI  MABEL M.9, b. April 10, 1881.
           VII  MINNIE M.9, b. June 20, 1883.
          VIII  HATTIE PANSY9, b. April 21, 1885.
            IX  NELLIE D.9, b. Sept. 28, 1888.
             X  GEORGE W.9, b. Dec. 26, 1890.

          569. Freeman Francis8 Stanton (John T.7, Elisha6, John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. Sept. 5, 1848, in
          Hornby, N. Y.; m. in Corning, N. Y., Feb. 16, 1880, to FANNIE AMELIA KNAPP; she was b. in Rock
          Island, Ill., Aug. 27, 1857; they live in Hornby, where their children were b.

          Issue:

             I  RUTH9, b. Apr. 25, 1881.
            II  JOHN TRACY9, b. May 1, 1884.
           III  WILLIAM9, b. Feb. 15, 1886.
            IV  FREEMAN FRANCIS9, Jr., b. Aug. 15, 1888.

          570. Frank L.8 Wellman (Maria Polly7, Elisha6, John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. Aug. 22, 1852, at
          Hornby, N. Y.; m. Sept. 21, 1884, to DELILAH NEVADA TEMPLEMAN, of Pleasant Valley, Kan., and
          now lives there.

          Issue:

             I  FANNIE DE ETTE9 WELLMAN, b. July 11, 1885, in Pleasant
                 Valley, Kan.

          571. Gamaliel8 Morrow (Alvira7, Elisha6, John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. May 3, 1852, in Hornby, N.
          Y.; m. June 1, 1879, CARRIE HART of Cedar Falls, Iowa, where they now live.

          Issue:

             I  FLAVEL WOODRUFF9 MORROW.
            II  LUCY ALVIRA9.
           III  FRED.9
 

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          572. Emma Augusta8 Stanton (Nathaniel B.7, Amasa6, John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. Sept. 13,
          1842, in Hornby, N. Y.; m. April 6, 1864, THADDEUS R. WHEELER of Canandaigua, N. Y. He was the
          son of Addison H. and Lucy (Remington) Wheeler. They now live three miles from Canandaigua, N. Y.

          Issue:

            I  WALTER STANTON9 WHEELER, b. April 16, 1866, in Bloomfield,
                     N. Y.; m. Nov. 2, 1887, to Edna Melissa
                     Munson of Canandaigua, N. Y.; P. O. Canandaigua.
           II  WELLS JAY9, b. July 17, 1868, in Bloomfield, N. Y.; m.
                     Sept. 14, 1887, to Grace Sutherland Collins of
                     Canandaigua, N. Y.; P. O. Canandaigua. They
                     have:
                1. Roy Wells10 Wheeler, b. Feb. 1, 1889, in Canandaigua.
                2. Sarah Elizabeth10, b. June 23, 1890.

          573. John Amasa8 Stanton (Nathaniel B.7, Amasa6, John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. May 27, 1847,
          in Hornby, N. Y.; m. March 15, 1881, to ADA KINGSLEY of Hamilton, N. Y. They now live in Hornby,
          where their children were born; P. O. Painted Post, N. Y.

          Issue:

             I  INA9, b. Jan. 14, 1882.
            II  LENA9, b. April 15, 1883.
           III  OLIVA ADELIA9, twin, b. June 2, 1886.
            IV  JESSIE AMELIA9, twin, b. June 2, 1886.

          574. Franklin Pierce8 Stanton (Nathaniel B.7, Amasa6, John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. Aug. 4,
          1853, in Hornby, N. Y.; m. Sept. 2, 1884, to ELLEN L. FROST of Monterey, N. Y. They now live in
          Hornby, Steuben county, N. Y. The post-office address is Painted Post, N. Y.

          Issue:

             I  FLORENCE ESTHER9, b. July 30, 1887, in Hornby.
 

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          575. Charles Alonzo8 Stanton (Nathaniel B.7, Amasa6, John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. Aug. 10,
          1858, in Hornby, Steuben county, N. Y.; m. April 3, 1888, in Caton, Steuben county, N. Y., to MARY L.,
          dau. of George P. NIXON of Caton. Charles A. lives on a farm in Hornby. His P. O. is Painted Post, N. Y.

          Issue:

              I  ELMER9, b. Feb. 3, 1889.
             II  CLARENCE N.9, b. July 11, 1890.

          576. Levi Benjamiu8 Stanton (George W.7, Amasa6, John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. Nov. 4, 1849, in
          Painted Post, N. Y.; m. April, 1868, to FRANCES FLORENCE CLARK of Grand Rapids, Mich.; she is
          the dau. of Merrel H. and Marilla Clark, and was b. June 26, 1848. They now live in Grand Rapids, where
          all of their children were born. Levi B. is an editor.

          Issue:

               I  GRACE H.9, b. Sept. 24, 1871.
              II  MAUD E.9, b. April 23, 1875.
             III  LEVI BENJAMIN9, Jr., b. Jan. 27, 1879.
              IV  MABEL9, b. July 9, 1882.
               V  WILLIAM B.9, b. June 23, 1870; d. Aug. 27, 1870.
              VI  HERBERT9, b. Oct. 3, 1873; d. March 2, 1874.

          577. Harry Taylor8 Stanton (George W.7, Amasa6, John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. Oct. 31, 1856, in
          Lawrenceville, Pa.; m. Oct. 17, 1883, to FLORENCE ESPY of Urbana, Ohio. They live in Grand Rapids,
          Mich., where were born:

               I  HENRY ESPY9, b. Feb. 4, 1886.
              II  PHILIP9, b. Jan. , 1888.

          578. George W.8 Stanton, Jr. (George W.7, Amasa6, John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. June 1, 1861,
          in Lawrenceville, Pa.; m. in Grand Rapids, Mich., Oct. 12, 1887, to EMILY AVERY MORGAN, dau. of
          Christopher B. Morgan of Grand Rapids. They now live in Grand Rapids.
 

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            VI  Harris6 Rogers, b. July, 1784, in Hebron, Conn.; m. Mar.
                  29, 1807, Keziah, dau. of George Henry Smith, of Dalton,
                  Mass.; d. June 21, 1832, in Wheatland, Monroe
                  county, N. Y.; she d. there Apr. 27, 1875.
           VII  Daniel Erial7, b. Jan. 17, 1811, in Wheatland, N. Y.; m.
                  Feb. 13, 1840, to Eunice, dau. of Edmund Fellows, of
                  Chili, N. Y.; she was b. Aug. 23, 1816, in Sheffield,
                  Mass.; they now (1891) live in Wheatland, N. Y.
          VIII  Sara Louisa8 Rogers, sixth child of Daniel E.7, and Eunice.
          The children of William A.8 and Sara8 (Rogers) Stanton are:

             I  HELEN ROGERS9, b. Dec. 9, 1879, in Muncie, Ind.
            II  EDITH NICHOSON9, b. Apr. 11, 1882, in Quincy, Ill.
           III  ANNA BREWSTER9, b. Jan. 29, 1886, in Rockford, Ill.

          580. Aurelius Lansing8 Wall (Olive B.7, Amasa6, John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. Oct. 20, 1848, in
          Tyrone, N. Y.; m. Oct. 27, 1870, IDA V. STEBBENS, of Grand Rapids, Mich., dau. of Henry C. and
          Catharine Stebbens; they now live in Fargo, Dakota.

          Issue:

             I  HENRY CORNELIUS9 WALL, b. and d. in 1875, in Grand
                 Rapids.
            II  LOTTIE EVA9, b. Mar. 9, 1885, in Binghampton, Barnes
                 county, Dakota.

          581. Carrie Euretta8 Stanton (Judson W.7, Amasa6, John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. Nov. 14, 1854,
          in Hornby, N. Y.; m. Feb. 26, 1880, to JOHN L. BUCHANAN, of Grand Rapids, Mich.; they were m. in
          Grand Rapids, where they have since lived; their address is 220 Plainfield ave.

          Issue:

              I  JUDSON FLOYD9 BUCHANAN, b. Aug. 31, 1882.
             II  BERTHA EUGENIA9, b. July 28, 1887.

          582. Howard M.8 Stanton (Abraham L.7, Freeman6, John5, Daniel4, John3, 3 John2), b. July 19, 1856,
          in Middleburgh, N.
 

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excerpts from: Starkweather,Carlton Lee, "A Brief Genealogical History of Robert Starkweather",
                           1904

  Page 46
            Issue:--
                1. Daniel Stanton, b. 5 March, 1738; d. before
                  1764.
                2. Huldah Stanton, b. 15 April, 1740; m. Judah
                  Burton.
                3. Amasa Stanton, b. 8 April, 1742; d. young.
                4. Elias Stanton, b. 20 March, 1744; d. young.
                5. John Stanton, b. in Preston, 20 June, 1746; m.
                  there 1st time, 16 Aug., 1774, Huldah Freeman,
                  a descendant of Joseph Freeman, who
                  came to New London, Conn., in 1698. She
                  was b. in Preston, Conn., 9 Aug., 1757, and d.
                  in Charleston, N. Y., 31 March, 1807. He m.
                  2 time, wife unknown to us. He d. at Hornby,
                  Steuben Co., N. Y., 16 March, 1818. His first
                  seven children were b. in Preston, Conn., and
                  the remainlng four in Charleston, N. Y.
                Issue:--
                  a. John Warren Stanton, b. 11 July, 1775; m.
                    Hannah Corbin.
                  b. Daniel Stanton, b. 19 Feb., 1777; d. soon.
                  c. Huldah Stanton, b. 8 Jan'y, 1779; d. young.
                  d. Daniel Stanton, b. 15 April, 1781; m. 2 Feb.,
                    1806, Dorcas Corbin.
                  e. Elisha Stanton, b. 25 April, 1783; m. 7 Oct.,
                    1810, Sabrina Tracy.
                  f. Elijah Stanton, b. 13 Feb., 1785; d. unmarried.
                  g. Amasa Stanton, b. 6 June, 1788; m. in 1814
                    Dimmis Brown.
                  h. Lucy Stanton, b. 7 Sept., 1791; m. Dr.
                    Hosea Palmer. They lived and died in
                    Hornby, N. Y.
                  i. Huldah Stanton, b. 21 Aug., 1793; m. Isaac
                    Hill.
                  j. Freeman Stanton, b. 11 March, 1796; m. 3
                    Aug., 1822, Maria Lawyer.
                  k. Sallie Stanton, b. 21 June, 1798; m. Nathan
                    Kimball.
          III. Joseph Stanton, b. in Preston, Conn., 11 Feb.,
              1710; m. there 15 Aug., 1738, Abigail Freeman;
              he d. at Stanton's Hill, Coeymans, N. Y., 1 Oct.,
              1798.

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excerpts from: Woodworth, William Atwater, "Descendants of Walter Woodworth of Scituate, Mass.",  1898

Page 100-101

                   The following family came from an ancestor whose given name is
                   uncertain, but which our informant thinks was Dyer, whose occupation
                   was weaver and who lived in Stonington, Ct. He was probably
                   a descendant of WALTER; but whether he came from Little
                   Compton, Lebanon or Norwich we have no knowledge or "information
                   sufficient to form a belief." Children--
                   1 William.
                   2 Oliver.
                   3 Daniel.
                   4 Dyer.
                   4 Nathaniel.
                     Annie.
          11       WILLIAM, b at Stonington, Ct., moved to Coopers Plains, N. Y., m
                   Phebe Adams. Children--
                   1 Moses.
                   2 Daniel.
                     Anna, m Lyman Bisby.
                     Phebe.
                     Eunice, m Benjamin Jenkins.
                     Mary H. G., m (???) French.
                     Rachel, m Reuben Mather, Middleville, Mich.
          111      MOSES, farmer, Coopers Plains, N. Y., m Eliza Hammond. Children--
                     Olive, m Aaron Quick.
                     Theresa.
          112      DANIEL, b Coopers Plains, N. Y., moved to Illinois, m Mary Woodward.
                   Children--
                   1 John M., and other children.
          1121     JOHN MAYNARD, b at Big Falls, Chemung Co., N. Y., Aug. 15,
                   1837, was Supervising Surgeon of the Marine Hospitals of the United
                   States and was stationed at Washington. He d March 14, 1879.
          12       OLIVER, b at Cooperstown, N. Y., served in Mexican War, was a
                   farmer at Hornby, N. Y. Children--
                   1 Dyer, d.              Note: Probably the Dyer b.1798 listed in Fam 148, 1850 Census
                     Sallie.
                     Betsey, d.
                   2 Israel.
          122     ISRAEL, clergyman, at Canton, Steuben Co., N. Y., m Rebecca Pendleton.
                   Children--
                   1 Allen B.
                   2 Lewis.
                   3 Fannie, d unmarried.
                   4 Jabez, d unmarried.
                   5 Dyer, F., d at Hartwick, N. Y., was a builder.
                   6 Emerson, d unmarried.
                   7 Lydia Ann, d unmarried.

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excerpts from Jones, Emma C. Brewster; "The Brewster Genealogy, 1566-1907", 1908

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          985 LUTHER HENRY8 BREWSTER (Martin7, Jedidiah6, Peleg5, Jonathan4, Wrestling3, Love2,
          William1), married in Connecticut, December 7, 1834, OLIVE PALMER, born probably in Connecticut,
          April 18, 1815; died at Hornby, N. Y., September 10, 1882. He died March 6, 1883.

          Their last residence was at Hornby, nearing Corning, N. Y. Luther H. Brewster was a farmer, and he
          held various town offices.

          Children, iii born at Norwich, Conn., v Tioga Co., Pa., vii Sullivan Township, Pa.:

                  i EMILY A.9, b. Jan. 28, 1836; d. Oct. 11, 1836.
                 ii ISABELLA, b. Feb. 16, 1837; m. 1st, (???) Brown;
                    m. 2d, C. B. Watrous. Res. Gaines, Pa.
          1378  iii LUTHER HENRY, b. Nov. 30, 1838.
                 iv OLIVE J., b. Feb. 27, 1841; d. July 8, 1863; m. (???).
          1379    v MARY A., b. Nov. 5, 1842.
                 vi OLIVER W., b. March 29, 1844; d. Apr. 19, 1844.
          1380  vii CHAUNCEY, b. June 8, 1845.
               viii ALLEN P., b. Feb. 14, 1847; m. at Gaines, Sept. 24, 1871,
                    Hattie M., dau. of Ervin Vermilyea of Marshfield, Pa.,
                    b. May 10, 1852. Res. Lambs Creek, Pa. Ch., b. there:
                     1 Olive A.10 Brewster, b. Feb. 11, 1873; m. at Lambs
                       Creek, Aug. 8, 1898, John L. Cooper.
                 ix JULIA A., b. Feb. 21, 1849; d. Feb. 23, 1876; m. Oliver
                    Kelley.
                  x LELAND C., b. Aug. 15, 1850; m. Victoria Watkins. Res.
                    Crystal Valley, Mich.
                 xi LUCIUS ALBINUS, b. March 13, 1853; d. March 4, 1897;
                    m. at Wellsboro, Pa., July 6, 1880, Susan Diamond9 Brewster
                    (William8, Anson7, Jedidiah6 above). s. p.
                xii FRANK E., b. July 4, 1856; d. Oct. 6, 1857.
 

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          1378 LUTHER HENRY9 BREWSTER (Luther8, Martin7, Jedidiah6, Peleg5, Jonathan4, Wrestling3,
          Love2, William1), married December 31, 1862, JULIETTE, daughter of William and Mary
 

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          (Baker) CLARK of Mansfield, Pa. He died at Mansfield, April 29, 1867.

          They resided at Mansfield, Pa.

            Child, born at Mansfield:
                  i CHARLES E.10, b. Jan. 22, 1864; m. at Liberty, Pa., Nov.
                    27, 1886, Minnie A., dau. of John E. Ault of Liberty, b.
                    there July 1, 1868. Res. Lowman, N. Y. He grad.
                    Mansfield Business Coll., 1883. Chn., b. at Mansfield:
                     1 Bertha A.11 Brewster, b. March 13, 1888.
                     2 Luther Clark Brewster, b. Jan. 30. 1894.

          1379 MARY A.9 BREWSTER (Luther8, Martin7, Jedidiah6, Peleg5, Jonathan4, Wrestling3, Love2,
          William1), married at Mansfield, Pa., March 16, 1860, C. B. GAYLORD, son of Burnham and Sally
          (Ames) Gaylord of Mansfield, born there, June 23, 1858.

          They reside at Mansfield, Pa.

            Children, born at Mansfield:
                  i GENEVIEVE LAURA10, b. June 5, 1865; m. at Mansfield, Oct.
                    15, 1889, Arthur A. Leet, son of Clark Leet of Hammond,
                    Pa. He d. there, July 1, 1894. Res. Mansfield. Ch., b.
                    at Tioga, Pa.:
                     1 Robert Clark11 Leet, b. June 17, 1891.
                 ii CASSIE M., b. Nov. 2, 1866; m. at Mansfield, Jan. 5, 1888,
                    William A. Spaulding.
                iii JESSIE B., b. Nov. 20, 1869; m. at Mansfield, Aug. 17,
                    1893, James A. Cole.

          1380 CHAUNCEY9 BREWSTER (Luther8, Martin7, Jedidiah6, Peleg5, Jonathan4, Wrestling3, Love2,
          William1), married at Nelson, Pa., April 25, 1866, MARY J., daughter of S. B. and Emma (Carter)
          SHAKESPEARE of Campbell, N. Y., born in New York, April 22, 1843. He is deceased.

          They resided at Campbell.

            Children, i-ii born at Mansfield, iii Marshfield, Pa.:
                  i WALTER S.10, b. Apr. 24, 1867; m. at Penn Yan, N. Y.,
                    Sept. 6, 1893, Florence, dau. of Dr. Samuel H. Wright
                    of Penn Yan, b. at Jerusalem, N. Y., July 11, 1866.
                    He atd. Hillsdale Coll., 1888-90. A teacher at Elmira,
                    N. Y. Ch., b. at Southport, N. Y.:
 

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                     1 Marjorie11 Brewster, b. July 2, 1897.
                 ii EDITH, b. Nov. 19, 1869; m. at Dresden, N. Y., May, 1889,
                    Roy B. Smith, son of John J. Smith of Marshfield, and
                    res. there. Chn., 1 b. at Dresden, 2 Keuka College:
                     1 Paul Revere11 Smith, b. May 23, 1891.
                     2 Harold Adrian Smith, b. Apr. 15, 1894.
                iii NELLIE D., b. Sept. 16, 1877; m. at Campbell, Sept., 1897,
                    Fred Clark.
 

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