~~ Connecticut Colony ~~

--- Fourth Generation in America ---

 

 

         Samuel Washburn presumably had only one child each who left descendants, and Mary Washburn had only two children who left descendants, so they are combined in this file. Again this is a work in progress, and will be revised as more information is accumulated. Because Mary was a daughter her descendants will not be carried forward further than this file, but Samuel Washburn’s youngest son will be carried into the fifth generation.

 

 

Family of the Child of Samuel3 Washburn and Susanna (___) Wooster

 

 

 

 

 

William1 Washburn

 

 

Hope2 Washburn

 

 

 

 

Jane2 Nicholls

 

Samuel3 Washburn

 

 

 

 

 

Francis1 Stiles

 

 

Mary2 Stiles

 

 

 

 

Sarah

Mary Washburn

 

 

 

Samuel4 Washburn (Jr.)

 

 

 

 

Susanna

 

 

 

 

(288.) Samuel4 Washburn (Jr.), only son of (94) Samuel3 Washburn, (51) Hope2, (30) William1; born in Derby, CT, on 4 May 1717, married Sarah Beach on 19 May 1741 in Derby.[1] He served in the French & Indian War, and died in the mili­tary service on 24 Oct. 1760.[2] His name was frequently spelled “Washbond” in the town records. Sarah Washburn was not a head of household in Connecticut in the 1790 federal census.

         Samuel Washburn (Jr.) and Sarah Beach had children:

         908      i   William Washburn, born on 28 Aug. 1742 in Derby, CT,[3] marriage not found. He was not a head of household in Derby, CT, in the 1790 federal census.

         909     ii   Mary Washburn, born on 4 Dec. 1744 in Derby,[4] died on 5 Dec. 1749 in Derby.[5]

         910    iii   Mary Washburn, born on 15 Aug. 1749 in Derby,[6] marriage not found.

         911    iv   Samuel5 Washburn (3rd), born on 6 Jan. 1751 in Derby,[7] married (____) in ca. 1773, and lived in Derby. Samuel Washburn was not found in Connecticut in the 1790 or 1800 federal censuses. He had at least 3 children:

a. Jerusha Washburn, baptized on 26 Nov. 1774 in St. James’ Church, Derby.[8]

b. Anna Washburn, a twin, baptized on 8 July 1785 in St. James’ Church, Derby.[9]

c. Sarah Washburn, a twin, baptized on 8 July 1785 in St. James’ Church, Derby.[10]

         912     v   Sarah Washburn, born on 4 Feb. 1755 in Derby,[11] baptized on 30 Mar. 1755 in St. James’ Church, Derby,[12] marriage not found.

+       913    vi   Rev. Eli5 Washburn, born on 19 Sept. 1758 in Derby,[13] baptized on 21 Sept. 1758 in St. James’ Church, Derby,[14] possibly married Mary Fish, daughter of Darius and Sarah (Howard) Fish, of Canterbury, CT,[15] on 9 Mar. 1786 in Canterbury, CT,[16] and lived in Canterbury. (To be continued in Washburn Fifth Generation.)

 

 

Families of the Children of Mary3 Washburn and John Johnson

 

 

 

 

Jeremiah Johnson

 

 

John Johnson

 

 

 

 

 

Samuel Hotchkiss

 

 

Sarah Hotchkiss

 

 

 

 

Elizabeth Cleverly

Abram Johnson

 

 

 

Mary Johnson

 

 

 

 

 

 

William1 Washburn

 

 

Hope2 Washburn

 

 

 

 

Jane2 Nicholls

 

Mary3 Washburn

 

 

 

 

 

Francis1 Stiles

 

 

Mary2 Stiles

 

 

 

 

Sarah

 

 

(290.) Mary Johnson, eldest daughter of (96) Mary3 Washburn, (51) Hope2, (30) William1; born in Derby, CT, on 7 Nov. 1696,[17] married Samuel Barnes, son of Benjamin and Sarah (Ingersoll) Barnes,[18] on 4 June 1722 in Waterbury, CT.[19] He was born on “about 16 Mar. 1697” in Waterbury, CT.[20] They lived in Waterbury, New Haven Co., CT. She died on 12 May 1760 in Waterbury, CT.[21]

         Mary Johnson and Samuel Barnes had children:[22]

         914      i   Abraham Barnes, born on 5 Aug. 1723 in Waterbury, CT,[23] married Phebe Clarke, daughter of Caleb and Lois (Howe) Clarke,[24] on 20 Aug. 1744 in Waterbury, CT.[25] She was born on 1 Mar. 1728 in Wallingford, CT, and died on 25 Apr. 1760.[26] They supposedly had children:

a. Abraham Barnes (Jr.), born on 25 Mar. 1745 in Waterbury, CT.[27]

b. Azubah “Zuba” Barnes, born on 21 June 1746 in Waterbury, CT,[28] married Solomon Tompkins on 10 Mar. 1765 in Waterbury.[29] He died on 23 June 1823, and she died on 28 Mar. 1832.[30]

         915     ii   Mary Barnes, born on 24 May 1725 in Waterbury,[31] married John Slaterree on 12 Nov. 1755 in Waterbury.[32] He may have been the same man as the John Slater who married her sister Martha Barnes in 17850 in Waterbury, but no death record was found for Martha Slater in Waterbury. Mary (Barnes) Slaterree supposedly died in 1789. John Slaterree or Slater was not found in the 1790 Federal Census in Connecticut. They had children:

a. Cynthia Slaterree, born on 18 June 1759 in Waterbury, CT,[33] supposedly died on 17 Oct. 1830.[34]

b. Martha Slaterree, born on 4 Nov. 1761 in Waterbury.[35]

c. Mary Slaterree, born on 27 Jan. 1765 in Waterbury,[36] supposedly died on 30 Jan. 1811.[37]

         916    iii   Benjamin Barnes, born on 27 May 1726 in Waterbury.[38]

         917    iv   Martha Barnes, born on 4 Sept. 1728 in Waterbury,[39] married John Slater, of Waterbury, on 19 Apr. 1750 in Waterbury.[40]

         918     v   Hannah Barnes, born on 20 May 1730 in Waterbury,[41] married 1.) Luke Fulford, son of Gershom Fulford, on 20 Dec. 1752 in Waterbury.[42] He died by 1758, and she remarried to 2.) Daniel Barnes, son of Thomas and Susannah (Scoville) Barnes, on 27 Mar. 1758 in Waterbury.[43] He was born on 4 Oct. 1736 in Waterbury, CT. Hannah Barnes had one child by Luke Fulford, who died in infancy, and 6 more children by Daniel Barnes:[44]

a. (Unnamed son), born on 23 Sept. 1753 in Waterbury, CT, died on 6 Oct. 1753 in Waterbury.[45]

b. Huldah Barnes, born on 22 Apr. 1759 in Waterbury, CT.[46]

c. Thomas Barnes, born on 19 Apr. 1760 in Waterbury.[47]

d. John Barnes, born on 15 Oct. 1762 in Waterbury.[48]

e. Benoni Barnes, born on 16 Sept. 1764 in Waterbury,[49] supposedly married Content Scott Peck, daughter of Jeremiah Peck. He died on 30 Nov. 1828, and she died on 30 Mar. 1844.[50]

f. Demis/Demaris Barnes, born on 15 Dec. 1766 in Waterbury.[51]

g. Edward Scoville Barnes, born on 29 Nov. 1772 in Waterbury.[52]

         919    vi   Anne Barnes, born on 9 May 1732/3 in Waterbury, died on 17 June 1733 in Waterbury.[53]

         920   vii   Ann Barnes, born on 28 May 1734 in Waterbury,[54] married John Scoville (4th), son of John and Tabitha (Upson) Scoville (3rd),[55] on 14 Sept. 1763 in Waterbury, CT.[56] He was born on 27 Oct. 1738 in Waterbury,[57] a grandson of John and Hannah (Richards) Scoville (Jr.), of Waterbury.[58] He died on 15 Sept. 1807 in Woodbury, CT. She supposedly died on 20 June 1815 in Woodbury, CT.[59] John Scovel was living in Waterbury, CT, in the 1790 federal census.[60] They supposedly had children:[61]

a. Truman Scoville, born on 24 Feb. 1764 in Waterbury, CT.[62]

b. Reuben Scoville, born on 2 Oct. 1765 in Waterbury,[63] supposedly married Mabel Andrus on 17 June 1801 in Watertown, Litchfield Co., CT.[64] He supposedly died in ca. 1853 in Burton, Geauga Co., OH.[65]

c. John Scoville (5th), born on 17 Feb. 1768, died on 5 Sept. 1768 in Waterbury.[66]

d. John Scoville (5th), born on 12 Aug. 1770 in Waterbury,[67] supposedly married Sarah Eliot on 21 Oct. 1798 in Waterbury, CT.[68] He died on 17 Aug. 1816,[69] or on 10 Oct. 1830.[70]

e. Anne Scoville, born on 27 Dec. 1772 in Waterbury.[71]

f. Clarissa Scoville, born on 24 Feb. 1776 in Waterbury,[72] supposedly married Hubbard Loomis on 15 Dec. 1802 in Russell, Hampden Co., MA,[73] and died on 20 Aug. 1809 in Russell, MA.[74]

g. Joseph Scoville, born ca. 1780, married Caroline Preston on 10 Oct. 1813 in Woodbury, CT.[75]

         921  viii   Samuel Barnes, born on 20 Jan. 1736/7 in Waterbury.[76]

         922    ix   David Barnes, born on 20 May 1739 in Waterbury.[77]

 

 

(292.) Silas Johnson, probably youngest son of (96) Mary3 Washburn, (51) Hope2, (30) William1; born in Derby, CT, on 18 July 1713,[78] married Sarah Moses, daughter of John Moses, of Simsbury, CT,[79] on 5 Dec. 1733 in Simsbury.[80] They also lived in Waterbury, New Haven Co., CT, where his name was spelled “Silanea” in the town records, and then moved back to New Haven, CT.[81] He was not a head of household in Connecticut in the 1790 federal census, and may have died before then.

         Silas Johnson and Sarah Moses had children:

                   i.   Sarah Johnson, born on 5 July 1734 in Waterbury, CT,[82] married Asa Sperry, son of Jonathan and Mehitabel (Downs) Sperry,[83] on 2 Apr. 1760 in Woodbridge, CT.[84] He was born on 22 Mar. 1736/7 in New Haven, CT.[85] She died by 1766,[86] and he remarried to Esther Tuttle, daughter of Nathaniel and Abigail (Ingham) Tuttle, of New Haven,[87] on 20 Nov. 1766 in Woodbridge, CT.[88] She was born on 21 Oct. 1748 in New Haven.[89] He was probably one of the two Asa Sperrys living in Woodbridge, New Haven Co., CT, in the 1790 federal census.[90] She died in 1819, and he died in 1822.[91] Sarah (Johnson) Sperry had one son, and Asa Sperry had other children by Esther Tuttle:

a. Leverett Sperry, born on 1 Aug. 1762 in Woodbridge, CT.[92]

                  ii.   John Johnson, born on 21 June 1736 in Waterbury,[93] married Mehitabel Sperry, daughter of Jonathan and Mehitabel (Downs) Sperry,[94] on 11 Sept. 1759 in New Haven, CT.[95] She was born on 9 Nov. 1739 in New Haven,[96] and they moved to Tinmouth, VT. He supposedly died on 18 Feb. 1808 in West Rutland, VT,[97] and she supposedly died on 24 Oct. 1836 in West Rutland, VT.[98] They supposedly had children:

a. Rebecca Johnson, born on 6 Feb. 1760 in New Haven, CT.[99]

b. Elihu Johnson, baptized on 19 June 1763 in New Haven,[100] supposedly married Lucy (___), and died on 6 Jan. 1796 in Clarendon, Rutland Co., VT.[101]

c. Silas Johnson, born on 17 June 1767 in Rutland, VT, supposedly died on 10 Nov. 1842 in Malone, Franklin Co., NY.[102]

d. Sarah Johnson, born and died ca. 1769 in Rutland, VT.[103]

e. Jane Johnson, born on 7 Mar. 1772, died on 10 Oct. 1831.[104]

f. Esther Johnson, born on 28 Sept. 1774, died on 13 Aug. 1777.[105]

g. Endearing Johnson, born on 1 Dec. 1777 in West Rutland, VT,[106] married 1.) Sallie Sweat on 9 Jan. 1801 in Castleton, Rutland Co., VT,[107] and 2.) Nance F. Eaton on 6 Jan. 1814 in Castleton, VT.[108] He supposedly died on 15 May 1852 in Na-Au-Say, Kendall Co., IL.[109]

h. Zina Johnson, born on 22 Apr. 1780 in West Rutland, VT, died on 9 Jan. 1863.[110]

i. John R. Johnson, born on 10 June 1782 in West Rutland, VT, died on 22 Mar. 1841.[111]

                 iii.   Lemuel Johnson, born on 14 Nov. 1739, died on 29 Nov. 1749 in Waterbury.[112]

                 iv.   Mary Johnson, born on 12 June 1741 in Waterbury,[113] married Samuel Carrington, son of Noadiah and Hannah (Moulthrop) Carrington,[114] on 8 Apr. 1762 in Woodbridge, New Haven Co., CT.[115] He was born on 7 Nov. 1732 in New Haven, CT.[116] She died by 1774, and he remarried to Susanna (Lines) Sperry, daughter of Daniel and Mary (Alcott) Lines, and widow of Amos Sperry, on 6 July 1774 in Woodbridge, CT.[117] She was born on 2 Jan. 1739/40 in New Haven.[118] He died on 28 Feb. 1815 in Woodbridge, aged 81 years,[119] and Susanna (Lines) (Sperry) Carrington died on 24 Nov. 1817 in Woodbridge, aged 78 years.[120] Mary (Johnson) Carrington had children,[121] order uncertain:

a. Anna Carrington, born say ca. 1763, married (___) Frost, of Waterbury, CT.[122]

b. Sarah Carrington, born ca. 1765, married William Clark, son of Timothy and Hannah (Brownson) Clark, of Waterbury, CT,[123] on 14 Apr. 1785 in Waterbury.[124] He was born on 11 June 1763 in Waterbury.[125] She died on 23 Feb. 1848 in Waterbury, aged 83 years.[126]

c. Electa Carrington, born ca. 1767, married Silas Peck.[127] She died on 8 Jan. 1835 in Woodbridge, CT, aged 68 years.[128]

d. Hannah Carrington, born say ca. 1769, married Caleb Merrels, of Oxford, NY.[129]

                  v.   Jane Johnson, born on 25 Mar. 1744 in Waterbury.[130]

                 vi.   Elihu Johnson, born on 22 Aug. 1747 in Waterbury,[131] died on 28 Dec. 1749 in Waterbury.[132]

 

 

 

 

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    [1] White, Lorraine Cook, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Derby 1655-1852, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, [hereinafter White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs], p. 311.

    [2] Per White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, p. 311.

    [3] White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, p. 311.

    [4] White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, p. 310.

    [5] White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, p. 310.

    [6] White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, p. 310.

    [7] White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, p. 311.

    [8] Jacobus, Derby Baptisms, p. 144.

    [9] Jacobus, Derby Baptisms, p. 151.

    [10] Jacobus, Derby Baptisms, p. 151.

    [11] White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, p. 311.

    [12] Jacobus, Donald Lines, “Records of St. James’s Church, Derby, Conn., 1740-1796,” The New England Historic Genealogical Register, Vol. 76, [April 1922], [hereinafter Jacobus, Derby Baptisms], p. 136.

    [13] White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, p. 310.

    [14] Jacobus, Derby Baptisms, p. 137.

    [15] White, Lorraine Cook, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Canterbury, 1703-1850, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1996, [hereinafter White, Barbour Index of Canterbury VRs], p. 196, marriage of Derius Fish and Sarah Howard on 7 Feb. 1765 in Canterbury.

    [16] White, Barbour Index of Canterbury VRs, p. 297.

    [17] White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, p. 255, taken from Vol. 2, p. 26, of the Derby Town Records.

    [18] Per the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Frederic W. Barnes, of Fairfield, CA, and others.

    [19] Burket, Jerri Lynn, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Waterbury, 1686-1853, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, [hereinafter Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs], p. 24, taken from Vol. 1, p. 117, of the Waterbury Town Records. She was called “daughter of John Johnson of Derby” and he was called “son of Benjamin Barnes of Waterbury” in the marriage record.

    [20] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs], p. 24, taken from Vol. 1, p. 117, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [21] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs], p. 24, taken from Vol. 1, p. 117, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [22] All from the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Frederic W. Barnes, of Fairfield, CA, and others.

    [23] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 22, taken from Vol. 1, p. 117, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [24] Per the I.G.I. Individual Records, taken from LDS temple records, FHL microfilm #458258.

    [25] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 22, taken from Vol. 1, p. 348, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [26] I.G.I. Individual Records, taken from LDS temple records, FHL microfilm #s 184232 and 458258.

    [27] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 22, taken from Vol. 1, p. 348, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [28] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 24, taken from Vol. 1, p. 348, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [29] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 24, taken from Vol. 2, p. 21, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [30] All from the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Frederic W. Barnes, of Fairfield, CA, and Quentin C. Smith, of Washington, DC, her birth not found in the Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs.

    [31] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 23, taken from Vol. 1, p. 117, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [32] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, pp. 23, 335, taken from Vol. 2, p. 44, of the Waterbury Town Records, his named spelled “Slaterree” in the marriage record.

    [33] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 335, taken from Vol. 2, p. 44, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [34] I.G.I. Individual Records, taken from LDS temple records, FHL microfilm #451142, and FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Robert C. Barnes, of Hillsboro, OR.

    [35] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 335, taken from Vol. 2, p. 44, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [36] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 335, taken from Vol. 2, p. 44, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [37] I.G.I. Individual Records, taken from LDS temple records, FHL microfilm #451142, and FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Robert C. Barnes, of Hillsboro, OR.

    [38] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 22, taken from Vol. 1, p. 117, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [39] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 23, taken from Vol. 1, p. 117, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [40] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, pp. 23, 334, taken from Vol. 2, p. 8, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [41] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 23, taken from Vol. 1, p. 117, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [42] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 23, taken from Vol. 1, p. 400a, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [43] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, pp. 22, 23, taken from Vol. 1, p. 459a, of the Waterbury Town Records, with a note that the name of her husband was taken from Anderson’s History of Waterbury, having apparently been omitted from the town record. She was called “widow of Luke Fulford” in the marriage record.

    [44] Per the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Robert C. Barnes, of Hillsboro, OR, and Frederic W. Barnes, of Fairfield, CA.

    [45] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 134, taken from Vol. 1, p. 400a, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [46] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 23, taken from Vol. 1, p. 459a, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [47] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 24, taken from Vol. 1, p. 459a, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [48] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 23, taken from Vol. 1, p. 459a, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [49] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 22, taken from Vol. 1, p. 469a, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [50] Per the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Frederic W. Barnes, of Fairfield, CA, and others.

    [51] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 22, taken from Vol. 1, p. 459a, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [52] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 23, taken from Vol. 1, p. 459a, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [53] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 22, taken from Vol. 1, p. 117, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [54] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 22, taken from Vol. 1, p. 117, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [55] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 326, the marriage of John Scoville, son of John, and Tabitha Upson, daughter of Stephen, on 16 Jan. 1733/34 in Waterbury, taken from Vol. 1, p. 216, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [56] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, pp. 22, 326, taken from Vol. 2, p. 20, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [57] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 326, taken from Vol. 1, p. 216, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [58] Burkett, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 326, the birth of John, son of John and Hannah Scoville, on 12 Jan. 1694 in Waterbury, and the marriage of John Scoville, son of John, of Haddam, and Hannah Richards, daughter of Obadiah of Waterbury, on 6 Feb. 1693 in Waterbury, both taken from Vol. 1, p. 216, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [59] Per the FHL Ancestral File submitted by Robert C. Barnes, of Hillsboro, OR.

    [60] Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790: Connecticut, Bountiful, UT, 1993, p. 110, Waterbury town, New Haven Co., the John Scovel household had 1 free white male aged 16 or over, and 3 free white females.

    [61] Per the FHL Ancestral File submitted by Robert C. Barnes, of Hillsboro, OR.

    [62] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 328, taken from Vol. 2, p. 20, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [63] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 327, taken from Vol. 2, p. 20, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [64] Per the FHL Ancestral File submitted by Robert C. Barnes, of Hillsboro, OR, but the marriage was not listed in the Barbour Index of Watertown Town Records.

    [65] Per the FHL Ancestral File submitted by Robert C. Barnes, of Hillsboro, OR.

    [66] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 327, taken from Vol. 2, p. 20, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [67] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 327, taken from Vol. 2, p. 20, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [68] I.G.I. Individual Records, taken from LDS temple records, FHL microfilm #458259, and the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, submitted by Harvey Nielsen, of So. Idaho Falls, ID, but the marriage was not listed in the Barbour Index of Waterbury Town Records.

    [69] I.G.I. Individual Records, taken from LDS temple records, FHL microfilm #458259.

    [70] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Robert C. Barnes, of Hillsboro, OR, and the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, submitted by Harvey Nielsen, of So. Idaho Falls, ID.

    [71] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 325, taken from Vol. 2, p. 20, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [72] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 325, taken from Vol. 2, p. 20, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [73] Her marriage per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, submitted by Harvey Nielsen, of So. Idaho Falls, ID.

    [74] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, submitted by Harvey Nielsen, of So. Idaho Falls, ID.

    [75] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, submitted by Harvey Nielsen, of So. Idaho Falls, ID, but neither his birth nor his marriage were listed in the Barbour Index of Waterbury Town Records.

    [76] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 24, taken from Vol. 1, p. 117, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [77] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 22, taken from Vol. 1, p. 117, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [78] White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, p. 256, taken from Vol. LR3, p. 2, of the Derby Town Records; Orcutt, History of Derby, p. 739; Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. V, p. 1033.

    [79] Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. V, p. 1033.

    [80] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 196, taken from Vol. 1, p. 273 of the Waterbury Town Records, with a note that his name was given as “Silence” in Anderson’s History of Waterbury; Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. V, p. 1033.

    [81] Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. V, p. 1033.

    [82] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 196, taken from Vol. 1, p. 273, of the Waterbury Town Records; Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. V, p. 1033.

    [83] Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. VII, p. 1666.

    [84] Wilmes, Debra F., The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Woodbridge, 1784-1832, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, [hereinafter Wilmes, Barbour Index of Woodbridge VRs], pp. 26, 116, taken from p. 5 of the Woodbridge Town Records, Asa Sperry, son of Jonathan of New Haven and Sarrah Johnson, daughter of Silas and Sarrah of New Haven; Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. V, p. 1033, and Vol. VII, p. 1678, give the date as 2 Apr. 1761.

    [85] Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. VII, p. 1678.

    [86] Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. V, p. 1033.

    [87] Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. VII, p. 1678, Vol. III, p. 1897.

    [88] Wilmes, Barbour Index of Woodbridge VRs, p. 32, taken from p. 5 of the Woodbridge Town Records.

    [89] Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. VIII, p. 1897.

    [90] Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790: Connecticut, Bountiful, UT, 1993, p. 111, Woodbridge town, New Haven Co., CT.

    [91] Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. VII, p. 1678.

    [92] Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. VII, p. 1678.

    [93] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 195, taken from Vol. 1, p. 273 of the Waterbury Town Records; Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. V, p. 1033, which gives the date as 21 June 1736.

    [94] Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. V, p. 1033, and Vol. VII, p. 1666.

    [95] Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. V, p. 1033, and Vol. VII, p. 1666.

    [96] Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. V, p. 1033, and Vol. VII, p. 1679.

    [97] Per the Ancestry.com Johnson Family Tree file submitted by ljjsl2368.

    [98] Per the Ancestry.com Johnson Family Tree file submitted by ljjsl2368.

    [99] Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. V, p. 1033.

    [100] Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. V, p. 1033.

    [101] Per the Ancestry.com Johnson Family Tree file submitted by ljjsl2368.

    [102] Per the Ancestry.com Johnson Family Tree file submitted by ljjsl2368.

    [103] Per the Ancestry.com Johnson Family Tree file submitted by ljjsl2368.

    [104] Per the Ancestry.com Johnson Family Tree file submitted by ljjsl2368.

    [105] Per the Ancestry.com Johnson Family Tree file submitted by ljjsl2368.

    [106] Per the Ancestry.com Johnson Family Tree file submitted by ljjsl2368.

    [107] Per the Ancestry.com Johnson Family Tree file submitted by ljjsl2368.

    [108] Per the Ancestry.com Johnson Family Tree file submitted by ljjsl2368.

    [109] Per the Ancestry.com Johnson Family Tree file submitted by ljjsl2368.

    [110] Per the Ancestry.com Johnson Family Tree file submitted by ljjsl2368.

    [111] Per the Ancestry.com Johnson Family Tree file submitted by ljjsl2368.

    [112] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 195, taken from Vol. 1, p. 273 of the Waterbury Town Records; Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. V, p. 1033.

    [113] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 195, taken from Vol. 1, p. 273, of the Waterbury Town Records; Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. V, p. 1033.

    [114] Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. II, p. 381.

    [115] Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. II, p. 381, Vol. V, p. 1033-1034, from records of the Woodbridge Congregational Society, the marriage not found in the Barbour Index of Woodbridge Town Records.

    [116] Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. II, p. 381.

    [117] Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. II, p. 382.

    [118] Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. II, p. 382.

    [119] Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. II, p. 381.

    [120] Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. II, p. 382.

    [121] Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. II, p. 385-386.

    [122] Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. II, p. 386.

    [123] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 88, the marriage of Timothy Clark and Hannah Brounson, daughter of Isaac, on 13 June 1759 in Waterbury, taken from Vol. 1, p. 426, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [124] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 75, taken from Vol. 2, p. 189, of the Waterbury Town Records; Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. II, p. 386.

    [125] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 88, taken from Vol. 1, p. 426, of the Waterbury Town Records.

    [126] Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. II, p. 386.

    [127] Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. II, p. 386.

    [128] Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. II, p. 386.

    [129] Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. II, p. 386.

    [130] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 195, taken from Vol. 1, p. 273 of the Waterbury Town Records; Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. V, p. 1034.

    [131] Burket, Barbour Index of Waterbury VRs, p. 194, taken from Vol. 1, p. 273 of the Waterbury Town Records; Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. V, p. 1034.

    [132] Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, Vol. V, p. 1034, but his death was not found in the Barbour Index of Waterbury Town Records.