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Families of the Children of Silas5 Washburn and
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The children of Silas Washburn by his unknown wife are very uncertain, and may need correcting in the future. I have not found the name of Silas Washburn’s wife. William S. Pelletreau, in his History of Putnam County, New York, 1886, does not discuss the Washburn family living in the area of Putnam County before or after its formation in 1812, unfortunately, families have not yet been found for sons Samuel, Ebenezer and Isaac Washburn, and the family of son Silas Washburn is probably be incomplete. Thank you to Mary Inoue for her help on this branch. The Washburns of Putnam County and neighboring Dutchess and Westchester Counties are particularly difficult to untangle because several different branches of Washburns settled in the same general vicinity of New York. This is a work in progress and it may be revised or added to in the future. In my opinion, none of the supposed children of Silas Washburn are sufficiently proven for the purpose of joining the Mayflower Society.
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(1481.) Zebulon6 Washburn, possibly third son of (473) Silas5 Washburn, (131) Jonathan4, (59) Joseph3, (43) John2 (5th), (28) John1 (4th); born probably in Dutchess Co., NY, in ca. 1747,[1] married Phebe Wilson, daughter of James and Mary (Nottage) Wilson,[2] in ca. 1768.[3] She was born ca. 1747 in NY.[4] On 11 Dec. 1810 Zebulon and Phebe Washburn, of Patterson, Dutchess Co., NY, sold to Jonathan Fowler, of Patterson, 116ľ acres and 4 rods of land in Patterson adjoining Fowler’s line for $2975,[5] and on 8 Jan. 1825 Zebulon and Phebe Washburn, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Edward Smith, of Kent, 7 acres and 5 rods of land in Kent adjoining Edward Smith’s land for $235.[6] He was probably the Zebulon Washborn living in Frederickstown, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1790,[7] and 1800 federal censuses,[8] and in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1820 federal census, next door to a Daniel Washburn, with his sons Zebulon Washburn 2nd and Samuel Washburn living nearby,[9] and in Kent, NY, in the 1830 federal census.[10]
Phebe (Wilson) Washburn died on 23 May 1827 in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, aged 80 years,[11] and was buried in Gilead Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY. Zebulon Washburn died testate on 17 Nov. 1833 in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, aged 86 years,[12] and was buried next to his wife in Gilead Cemetery in Carmel, NY. His will was dated 11 Apr. 1831, with a codicil dated 12 Apr. 1833, and was probated in Putnam County on 5 Mar. 1834. He gave all his real and personal estate to his youngest son Daniel Washburn, with Daniel paying a portion to his sons Samuel Washburn and Zebulon Washburn, and daughters Anna Baker, wife of Levi Baker, and Phebe Jewett, wife of Morris Jewett. He named Edward Smith and his son Daniel Washburn as executors of his estate.[13] His estate papers named as his heirs as his sons Samuel Washburn, Zebulon Washburn, and Daniel Washburn, grandson Thomas Washburn, living in Kent, Putnam County, daughter Anna Baker, wife of Levi Baker, granddaughter Eliza Robinson, wife of Sylvester Robinson, granddaughter Anna Scott, wife of Isaac Scott, grandsons Silas Washburn and Jonathan Washburn, living in Patterson, Putnam County, daughter Phebe Jewett, wife of Morris Jewett, living in Broom County, grandsons Samuel Washburn, living in Cairo, Greene County, Charles Washburn, and Phebe Kelley, living “at the west,” grandson James Blatchley, and his sisters Hannah and Phebe, wife of Abraham F. Vanderburgh, also living “at the west.”[14] (See Appendix [A] for a full transcription of his will and codicil.)
Zebulon Washburn and Phebe Wilson had children,[15] order uncertain:
3572 i Zebulon7 Washburn “2nd,” born ca. 1769,[16] married Abigail Dykeman,[17] supposedly daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth (Smith) Dykeman.[18] He was mentioned in his father’s 1831 will. On 16 Apr. 1835 Zebulon and Abigail Washburn, of Kent, Putnam Co., NY, sold to Jonathan Washburn, of Kent, 37 acres of land in Kent near Washburn’s house, and a woodlot containing 17 acres, 3 roods, for $959.37.[19] They were living next door to his brother Samuel Washburn in Frederick Town, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1810 federal census,[20] near his father and next door to his brother Samuel Washburn in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1820 federal census,[21] and next door to his brother Samuel Washburn in Kent, NY, in the 1830 federal census.[22] He was not listed as a head of household in the 1840 federal census, he was not found in the 1850 federal census in Putnam Co., NY, and the 1855 state census was apparently lost for that area. He died on 12 Nov. 1855 in South Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, aged 86 years,[23] and was buried in Gilead Cemetery in South Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for his estate. Abigail (Dykeman) Washburn supposedly died in 1857,[24] but no burial record was found for her. They had children, including:[25]
a. Thomas8 Washburn, born on ca. 5 Oct. 1799 in NY,[26] married Anna Betsey Hyatt, daughter of James D. and Margaret Anna (Barrett) Hyatt,[27] on 31 Jan. 1835 in Kent, Putnam Co., NY.[28] She was born on 10 Apr. 1815 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.[29] They were living in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in 1833, when his grandfather wrote his will,[30] and in Kent, NY, in the 1840 federal census, where he was a farmer.[31] He died on 25 Apr. 1845 in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, aged 45 years, 6 months, 19 days,[32] and was buried in Second Kent Baptist Cemetery in Kent Cliffs, Putnam Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for his estate. She was still living in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[33] and she remarried to George Kent before 1860. He was born ca. 1807 in NY.[34] They were living in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer,[35] and in Cortlandtown, Westchester Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census.[36] She died on 12 Jan. 1897 in New Canaan, Fairfield Co., CT, aged 81 years, 9 months, 28 days,[37] and was buried in Wooster Cemetery in Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT. No death record was found for George Kent. Thomas Washburn had children:
1. James H. Washburn, born on ca. 13 Dec. 1835 in NY,[38] died on 10 Sept. 1856 in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, aged 20 years, 9 months, 28 days,[39] and was buried with his father in Second Kent Baptist Cemetery in Kent Cliffs, Putnam Co., NY.
2. Anna9 Washburn, born in Oct. 1838 in NY,[40] married Theodore C. Vail.[41] He was born in 1837 in Goshen, Orange Co., NY.[42] They were living in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a carpenter,[43] in Cortlandtown, Westchester Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a house carpenter,[44] but they were not found in the 1880 federal census. He died on 20 Dec. 1899 in Peekskill, Westchester Co., NY,[45] and she was living in Peekskill Village, Cortlandt, Westchester Co., NY, in the 1900 federal census.[46] She died a widow on 16 May 1906 in Peekskill, NY,[47] and they were both buried in Wooster Cemetery in Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT.
3. Maurice9 “Morris” Washburn, born on 2 June 1840 in Kent, Putnam Co., NY,[48] married Mary Ann Spencer, daughter of Bennett and Mary Ann (Reynolds) Spencer,[49] on 15 Dec. 1861 in Dutchess Co., NY.[50] She was born on 29 Dec. 1844 in NY.[51] They were not found in the 1870 federal census, but they were living in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, with her widowed father, Bennett Spencer, in the 1875 state census,[52] and in Juniata Township, Tuscola Co., MI, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a woodcutter,[53] and the 1900 federal census, where he was a farmer.[54] He died on 25 June 1901 in Juniata, Tuscola Co., MI, aged 61 years, 1 month, 4 days,[55] and she died on 14 June 1912 in Juniata, MI, aged 67 years, 10 months, 14 days, of “cerebral hemorrhage,”[56] and they were both buried in Wahjamega Cemetery in Caro, Tuscola Co., MI.
4. Thomas9 Washburn (Jr.), born in May 1842 in Kent, Putnam Co., NY,[57] was a farm laborer living with his mother and step-father, George and Annie B. West, in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census,[58] served as a Private from Kent, NY, in the first Battle of Bull Run in Virginia, taken prisoner, and discharged on 1 Dec. 1862 for disability, then re-enlisted in Company K, the 15th New York Cavalry and was promoted to Corporal on 16 Apr. 1864, and was discharged on 9 Aug. 1865 in Louisville, KY,[59] married Emily “Emma” J. Williams, daughter of Levi and Maranda (Tompkins) Williams,[60] on 18 Aug. 1866 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.[61] She was born in July 1846 in NY.[62] They were living in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a laborer,[63] and in Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a fur cutter,[64] and the 1900 federal census, where he was a farmer.[65] He died on 27 Jan. 1917 in Danbury, CT, aged 74 years,[66] and she died on 11 Dec. 1921 in Danbury, CT, aged 75 years,[67] and they were both buried in Wooster Cemetery in Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT.
5. Justine M. Washburn, born ca. 1845 in NY,[68] marriage not found.
6. (Possibly one more son born between 1835 and 1840.)[69]
b. (Probably several others)
3573 ii (A daughter), born say ca. 1770, married Ebenezer Seeley “Selah” Blatchley, son of Joseph and Catherine Blatchley, of Dutchess Co., NY,[70] in ca. 1786.[71] He was born on 5 Sept. 1764 in New Canaan, Fairfield Co., CT,[72] and served in the 9th Regiment of the Connecticut Militia in 1781 during the Revolutionary War.[73] She died before the 1831 will of her father, and probably before 1810, leaving three children as mentioned in the estate papers of her father, Zebulon Washburn. He was not listed as a head of household in New York in the 1790 or 1800 federal censuses, and may have been living with his father in Frederickstown, Dutchess Co., NY, in 1790,[74] and in Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, in 1800.[75] They were living in Warren, Herkimer Co., NY, in the 1810,[76] 1820,[77] 1830,[78] and 1840 federal censuses,[79] where he was a farmer, but no land records were found for him in Herkimer Co., NY. Selah Blatchley remarried to Rhoda (Lawrence) Keeler, daughter of Samuel and Rhoda (Benedict) Lawrence, and widow of Nathaniel Keeler,[80] probably before 1820. She was born on 4 May 1763 in Ridgefield, Fairfield Co., CT,[81] and had married first to Nathaniel Keeler on 1 Mar. 1786 in South Salem, Westchester Co., NY,[82] who died on 14 Jan. 1807 in Clifton Park, Saratoga Co., NY, aged 46 years,[83] and was buried in Clifton Park Baptist Cemetery in Clifton Park, NY. They were living with their son James Blatchley in Warren, Herkimer Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census.[84] Rhoda (Lawrence) (Keeler) Blatchley died on 8 May 1852 in Jordanville, Herkimer Co., NY, aged 89 years,[85] and he was still living in Warren, NY, with his son James Blatchley, in the 1855 state census.[86] Selah Blatchley died on 7 Feb. 1858 in Herkimer Co., NY, aged 93 years, 5 months,[87] and they were both buried in Jordanville Cemetery in Warren, Herkimer Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for his estate in Herkimer Co., NY. (___) (Washburn) Blatchley had children, from the estate papers of her father, Zebulon Washburn:
a. James Blatchley, born ca. 1787 in Coxsackie, Albany (now Greene) Co., NY,[88] named as a grandson and heir of Zebulon Washburn in his estate papers, married his stepsister, Elizabeth Keeler, daughter of Nathaniel and Rhoda (Lawrence) Keeler,[89] in ca. 1807.[90] She was born ca. 1786 in NY.[91] They were living next door to Selah Blatchley in Warren, Herkimer Co., NY, in the 1810,[92] 1820,[93] 1830,[94] and 1840 federal censuses,[95] where he was a farmer, his father was living with them in Warren, Herkimer Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[96] the 1855 state census,[97] and the 1860 federal census,[98] where he was a farmer. They were living with their son, Miner Blatchly, in Warren, NY, in the 1865 state census.[99] She died on 8 Oct. 1866 in Jordanville, Herkimer Co., NY, aged 80 years, 4 months.[100] He was still living with Miner Blatchley in Warren, NY, in the 1870 federal census,[101] and he died on 16 Feb. 1872, aged 85 years, 1 month,[102] presumably in Herkimer Co., NY, and they were both buried in Jordanville Cemetery in Warren, Herkimer Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for either of their estates in Herkimer Co., NY.
b. Hannah Eliza Blatchley, born on 1 Aug. 1790 in Peekskill, Westchester Co., NY,[103] married Thomas McCrady/McCredy.[104] He was born on 5 May 1783 in Florida, Montgomery Co., NY.[105] They were living in Warren, Herkimer Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where she was blind,[106] the 1855 state census,[107] and the 1860 federal census,[108] where he was a farmer. He died testate on 25 May 1862 in Warren, Herkimer Co., NY, aged 79 years, 21 days,[109] his will dated 14 July 1853, proved on 29 Sept. 1862, and administration of his estate granted on 18 Oct. 1862, mentioned his wife, who was unnamed, sons Orlando, Handford, Robert, Alonzo and Seelah, unmarried daughter Susannah, unmarried son Silas, and his married daughters, and he named his sons Orlando McCrady and Hanford McCrady as executors of his estate.[110] (See Appendix [B] for a full transcription of his will.) She was still living in Warren, NY, in the 1865 state census, with her son Orlando McCredy.[111] She died a widow on 13 Apr. 1866 in Warren, NY, aged 75 years, 8 months, 12 days,[112] and they were both buried in McCredy Cemetery in Warren, Herkimer Co., NY.
c. Phebe Blatchley, born
in Sept. 1799 in Saratoga Co., NY,[113] married Abraham
“Abram” Fort Vandenburgh.[114] He was born 1
Aug. 1783 in Washington Co., NY.[115] They were living
in Warren, Herkimer Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer,[116] but they were not
found in the 1855 state census. They were living in East Bloomfield, Ontario
Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census,[117] the 1865 state
census,[118]
and the 1870 federal census,[119] where he was a
farmer. He died testate on 11 Oct. 1871 in East Bloomfield, Ontario Co., NY,
aged 88 years,[120] and named
Cornelius Vandenbergh and Jacob Vanderbergh as executors of his estate, which
was probated on 2 Jan. 1872.[121] She died on 16
Jan. 1874, aged 74 years,[122] presumably in
Ontario Co., NY, and they were both buried in East Bloomfield Cemetery in East
Bloomfield, Ontario Co., NY.
3574 iii Charles7 Washburn, born ca. 1771,[123] married (____). He died before the 1831 will of his father, leaving children, but his burial location is unknown, and no probate records were filed for his estate in either Dutchess or Putnam Co., NY. He had children, from his father’s will:
a. Samuel8 Washburn, born ca. 1791 in NY,[124] grandson Samuel Washburn, of Cairo, NY, was mentioned in the 1834 probate of the estate of his grandfather, Zebulon Washburn, married (____). They were living in Catskill, Greene Co., NY, in the 1820 federal census.[125] On 27 Feb. 1823 Stephen and Pamela Judd, of Cairo, Greene Co., sold to Samuel Washburn, of Cairo, Ľ acre and 17 rods of land in Cairo Village at the corner of Dr. William P. Shepherd’s house for $600.[126] They were living in Cairo, Greene Co., NY, in the 1830,[127] and 1840 federal censuses.[128] He was apparently living in Saugerties, Ulster Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, with the family of Drake Wilson, where he was a clock maker,[129] but no wife was listed with him, and he was not found in the 1855 state census or the 1860 federal census. No death or probate records have been found for his estate. A Jane Washburn, aged 25, was living in Cairo, Greene Co., NY, with the family of Augustus and Maria Hill in the 1850 federal census,[130] who may have been a daughter of Samuel Washburn.
b. Charles8 Washburn (Jr.), born say ca. 1795 in NY, mentioned in the 1834 probate of the estate of his grandfather, Zebulon Washburn, at which time his residence was apparently unknown, but somewhere “in the west,” marriage not found.
c. Phebe8 Washburn, born on 7 June 1797 in Dutchess Co., NY,[131], married Charles Kelley, son of Edmund and Lovina (Liscomb) Kelly,[132] supposedly on 14 Dec. 1814 in Dutchess Co., NY.[133] He was born on 12 Aug. 1790 in Rensselaerville, Albany Co., NY.[134] Granddaughter Phebe Kelly, wife of Charles Kelly, was mentioned in the 1834 probate of the estate of her grandfather, Zebulon Washburn. They were living in Murray, Orleans Co., NY, in the 1830,[135] 1840,[136] and 1850 federal censuses,[137] and the 1855 state census,[138] where he was a carpenter, and the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer.[139] He died intestate on 21 Jan. 1864 in Murray, Orleans Co., NY, aged 73 years,[140] and Lucius U. Gifford, of Wilson, Niagara Co., NY, was granted administration of his estate on 4 Feb. 1864.[141] She was still living in Murray, NY, in the 1865 state census,[142] and the 1870 federal census,[143] and in Albion Village, Albion Town, Orleans Co., NY, in the 1875 state census.[144] She died on 17 Mar. 1879 in Murray, Orleans Co., NY, aged 81 years,[145] and they were both buried in Mount Albion Cemetery in Albion, Orleans Co., NY.
3575 iv Samuel7 Washburn, born on 2 July 1773 in Dutchess Co., NY,[146] married Phebe Baker.[147] She was born on 4 May 1776 in NY.[148] He was named in his father’s 1831 will. On 22 Jan. 1833 Samuel and Phebe Washburn, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Daniel Kent, of Patterson, 30 acres of land in Kent at the corner of the road south of the house of Zebulon Washburn Junior, being the land Washburn now lives on, for $275.[149] They were living next door to his brother Zebulon Washburn Jr. in Frederick Town, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1810 federal census,[150] near his father and probably next door to his brother Zebulon Washburn 2nd in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1820 federal census, where he was a farmer,[151] next door to his brother Zebulon Washburn in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census,[152] and in the 1840 federal census, where he was a farmer.[153] He died on 1 Aug. 1847 in Putnam Co., NY, aged 74 years,[154] and was buried in Mount Carmel Baptist Churchyard in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for his estate. She was still living in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, with her son, Levi Washburn, in the 1850 federal census,[155] but she was not found in the 1860 federal census in Putnam Co., NY. She died a widow on 20 Feb. 1870 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, aged 93 years,[156] and was also buried in Mount Carmel Baptist Churchyard in Carmel, NY, but no probate records were filed for her estate either. They had children,[157] order uncertain:
a. Susan8 Washburn, born on 19 June 1793 in Dutchess Co., NY,[158] married Joseph Sunderlin, son of Daniel and Lydia (Wortman) Sunderlin,[159] on 9 Oct. 1811.[160] He was born on 25 Aug. 1786 in Dutchess Co., NY.[161] They were living in Hector, Potter Co., PA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a miller,[162] and the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer.[163] He died on 15 Oct. 1861 in Potter Co., PA, aged 75 years,[164] and she died on 19 June 1863 in Sunderlinville, Potter Co., PA, aged 70 years,[165] and they were both buried in Sunderlinville Cemetery in Sunderlinville, Potter Co., PA.
b. Jonathan8 Washburn, born in Nov. 1796 in Dutchess Co., NY,[166] married Naomi Dykeman,[167] daughter of Joseph and Azuba (Baker) Dykeman.[168] She was born ca. 1799 in Putnam Co., NY.[169] On 22 Mar. 1825 Jonathan and Naomie Washburn, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Absalom Washburn, of Philipstown, Putnam Co., 29 acres of land in Kent along the line of Zebulon Washburn, and another 30 acres of land on the road leading from the widow Hannah Myrick’s to Zebulon Washburn Jr.’s house for $400,[170] on 28 Aug. 1828 Absalom C. Washburn, of Kent, sold these same two parcels of land, one on the road by Harvey Lounsbury’s along Zebulon Washburn’s line containing 29 acres, and the other on the road from Lounsbury’s to Zebulon Washburn Jr.’s house on Samuel Washburn’s line, containing 30 acres, back to Naomie Washburn for $400.[171] On 10 Apr. 1829 Harvey and Esther Lounsbury, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Jonathan Washburn, of Kent, 42˝ acres of land in Kent for $700,[172] on 22 Mar. 1830 Jonathan and Naoma Washburn, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Lorenzo Willson, of Patterson, Putnam Co., 30 acres of land in Kent on the road running south to Zebulon Washburn Junior’s land, and by land owned by Alvin Chase and Samuel Washburn, for $600,[173] and on 26 Mar. 1831 Jonathan and Naoma Washburn, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Ebenezer Benedict of Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT, ˝ an acre of land in Kent on the highway at the corner of Jonathan Washburn’s land for $10.[174] On 11 June 1834 Lorenzo Willson, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Jonathan Washburn, of Kent, 30 acres of land in Kent at the northeast corner of Levi Washburn’s land for $100,[175] on 16 Apr. 1835 Zebulon and Abigail Washburn, of Kent, Putnam Co., NY, sold to Jonathan Washburn, of Kent, 37 acres of land in Kent near Washburn’s house, and a woodlot containing 17 acres, 3 roods, for $959.37,[176] on 25 Mar. 1836 Jonathan and Naomy Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Ira Westcott, of Carmel, the use of 1 rood of land in Carmel, and the house and garden standing on it for 1 year for $25,[177] and on 1 Apr. 1836 Jonathan and Naomy Washburn, of Carmel, sold the 1 rood of land in Carmel to John W. Buckbee, of Carmel, for $270, with the stipulation that he was not to take possession of the house or garden for 1 year.[178] On 25 Mar. 1836 Ira and Eliza Wescoat, of Carmel, Dutchess Co., sold to Jonathan Washburn, of Carmel, 1 rood of land in Carmel by the Mount Carmel Baptist Society’s land for $725,[179] on 4 Apr. 1836 Jonathan and Naomy Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Lorenzo Wilson, of Carmel, 30 acres of land in Kent, bordering on lands of Levi Washburn and Zebulon Washburn, for $105.50,[180] on 14 Apr. 1836 Jonathan and Naomi Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Ira Wescoat, of Carmel, 20 roods of land in Carmel for $200,[181] and on 16 July 1836 Thomas W. and Nancy Taylor, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Jonathan Washburn, of Carmel, a lot of land in Carmel by the Court House of 40 feet front and rear, containing 30 rods, for $235,[182] which Jonathan and Naomi Washburn, of Carmel, sold to Lewis Lockwood, of Kent, and John Keeler, of Carmel, on 25 Oct. 1836 for $1000.[183] On 4 Feb. 1837 James and Jane Tillot, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Jonathan Washburn, of Carmel, 4 acres of land in Kent for $100,[184] on 20 Mar. 1837 Coles and Louisa F. Bloomer, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Jonathan Washburn, of Carmel, two parcels of land in Kent, one containing 98 acres, and the other containing 2 acres, for $4750,[185] and on 6 Apr. 1837 Jonathan and Naoma Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Isaac Holmes, of Patterson, 60 acres of land in Kent by David Dean’s southeast corner, except 2 acres in the northeast corner, for $2400.[186] On 5 Dec. 1838 Jonathan and Naoma Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Joseph Cole, of Carmel, two parcels of land in Kent, one containing 39 acres, 1 rood and 34 rods on the horse road by the house of Morris Brown, and the other a wood lot at the northeast corner of Morris Brown’s farm containing 2 acres, for $2420,[187] on 19 Jan. 1839 Jonathan and Naoma Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Isaac Holmes, of Kent, 17 acres and 3 roods of land in Kent for $450,[188] on the same day Isaac and Eliza Holmes, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Jonathan Washburn, of Carmel, 105 acres of land in Kent, except for 10 acres within it with a house belonging to Edward Smith, for $2150,[189] on 15 Feb. 1839 Jonathan and Naoma Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Waley Hall, of Carmel, 1 rood of land in Carmel by the home lot of William Raymond, deceased, for $925,[190] on 4 Mar. 1839 Isaac and Eliza Holmes, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Jonathan Washburn 17 acres and 3 roods of land in Kent by the land of Lorenzo Wilson for $325,[191] on 5 Apr. 1839 Jonathan and Naoma Washburn, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Horace Smith, of Carmel, a parcel of 105 acres of land in Kent near the house of Hiram Smith, except for 10 acres owned by Edward Smith, for $2250,[192] and on 22 Apr. 1839 Gilbert H. and Esther Travis, of Carmel, Putnam Co., gave a quit claim to Jonathan Washburn, of Carmel, for all their right, title, interest and dower of 2 roods and 27 perches of land in Carmel formerly of Eli Kelly for $450.[193] On 2 May 1839 Waley P. and Phebe Hall, of Bedford, Westchester Co., sold to Jonathan Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., 1 rood of land in Carmel Village bounded on the north by lands of the Mount Carmel Baptist Society for $825,[194] on 19 Aug. 1839 Jonathan and Naoma Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to James Lawrence, of Carmel, the 1 rood of land in Carmel by the land of the Mount Carmel Baptist Society that Washburn had purchased from Ira and Elizabeth Westcoat in Mar. 1836 for $900,[195] and on 1 Aug. 1840 Jonathan and Susan Cole, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Jonathan Washburn, of Carmel, 2 roods of land at the southwest corner of James Lawrence’s land for $2000.[196] In Feb. 1842 James E. Ballard received a judgement against Jonathan Washburn for $16.96, on 10 June 1844 William W. Taylor, Sheriff of Putnam Co., seized 2 roods of land near the Mount Carmel Baptist Church from Jonathan Washburn and sold it to Daniel Kent to satisfy a judgement against Jonathan Washburn,[197] and on 27 Nov. 1844 William W. Taylor, Sheriff of Putnam Co., seized 17 acres of land of Jonathan Washburn in Kent, and sold it to Daniel Kent to satisfy a judgment against Washburn.[198] On 14 Jan. 1845 Jonathan and Naomi Washburn of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Nathan Merritt, of Carmel, 2 roods of land in Carmel at the southwest corner of William W. Taylor’s land for $3000,[199] and on 12 Mar. 1846 Jonathan and Naomi Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Nathan Merritt, of Carmel, 2 roods and 27 perches of land in the Village of Carmel at the south line of the land of the Mount Carmel Baptist Society for $1.00.[200] On 8 Mar. 1852 an agreement was reached between John D. Graham, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., his wife Hester Jane Graham, from whom he was now separated, and Jonathan Washburn of Carmel, Putnam Co., where Hester J. Graham would live with Jonathan Washburn and his wife, and John D. Graham would pay $1000 to Jonathan Washburn for the support of Hester and her child and deed over the premises with all its goods to Washburn, with Francis Washburn and Azor B. Crane, both of Carmel, also agreeing to the agreement,[201] and on 1 Apr. 1852 Jonathan Washburn agreed to indemnify John D. Graham for all claims and right of dower which Hester may have in the estate of John D. Graham if Graham should die before Hester.[202] On 28 May 1853 Jonathan and Naomi Washburn, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., sold to James D. Warren, of Fishkill, 1-1/3 acres of land in Fishkill for $165,[203] on 28 May 1853 Jacob V. B. Graham and Jacob Sebring, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., executors of the will of Alexnader Graham, released a mortgage given to Jonathan Washburn for 1-1/10 acres of land in Fishkill dated 1 Apr. 1852,[204] on 16 June 1853 Francis Washburn, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., released a mortgage given to Jonathan Washburn, of Fishkill, for 1-1/3 acres of land in Fishkill dated 1 Apr. 1852,[205] and on 18 June 1853 Jonathan and Naomi Washburn, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., gave a quit claim to Jacob V. B. Graham and Jacob Sebring, of Fishkill, executors of the will of Alexander Graham, deceased, for 1-1/10 acres of land in Fishkill at Graham and Anthony’s corner that was conveyed to Alexander Graham by Derick and Sarah Brinckerhoff, for $50.[206] On 1 Mar. 1855 Absalom and Hellen Surrine, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., sold to Jonathan Washburn, of Fishkill, 38-1/3 rods of land in the Village of Hughesville in Fishkill for $1300,[207] on 30 Apr. 1855 Jonathan and Naomi Washburn, now of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Samuel Sterens, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., 160 acres of land in Fishkill at William Anthony’s corner, excepting 1-1/3 acres conveyed by Washburn to James Warren, for $8100,[208] on 1 May 1855 Jonathan and Naomi Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Sarah Hasbrook, wife of Alfred Hasbrook, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., 38-1/3 rods of land in Fishkill in the Village of Hughesville for $1200,[209] on 5 Nov. 1856 Jonathan and Naomi Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to George Agor, of Carmel, 174 acres of land in Kent, Putnam Co., bounded on the north by lands of the widow Polly Gifford, for $5800,[210] and on 3 Dec. 1856 Francis Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Jonathan Washburn, of Carmel, 2 roods of land and buildings in Carmel at the southwest corner of Joseph Hopkins’ lot on the road leading from Patterson to the court house for $3000.[211] On 8 Feb. 1865 Jonathan Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., made an agreement with Lydia M. Davis, wife of Richard B. Davis, of New York City, to sell 2 roods of land and buildings in Carmel on the road leading from Patterson to the Court House for $4000,[212] and on 24 Oct. 1865 Jonathan and Naomi Washburn, of Carmel, gave Lydia M. Davis, wife of Richard B. Davis, of New York City, a Warranty Deed for the sale of 2 roods of land in Carmel by Joseph Hopkins’ land on the road from Patterson to the Court House for $4000.[213] They were living in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census,[214] and in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1840,[215] 1850,[216] and 1860 federal censuses,[217] where he was a farmer and butcher, but they lived briefly in Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, in 1853, and they were living in Southeast, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census.[218] He died on 4 Sept. 1870, aged 73 years,[219] presumably in Southeast, Putnam Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for his estate in Putnam Co., NY. On 29 Oct. 1870 Naomia Washburn, Hester J. Graham, and Louisa Washburn of South East, Putnam Co., and Emily Washburn, of New York City, sold to Francis Washburn and Laban Purcell, of South East, 2 roods of land and a dwelling house in the Village of Brewster’s Station in South East for $6000, including 4 mortgages, two to Belinda Gage for $700 and $500, one to Francis Washburn for $500, and one to Eliza Washburn for $600.[220] Naomi (Dykeman) Washburn died on 25 Jan. 1879 in Putnam Co., NY,[221] and they were both buried in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for her estate either. They had children:
1. Francis9 Washburn, born on 15 Aug. 1827 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY,[222] on 14 Feb. 1850 Nathan Merritt, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Francis Washburn, of Carmel, 2 roods of land in Carmel on the horse pound road for $1900,[223] and on 27 Feb. 1851 Francis Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to John Shenton, of Carmel, a lot of land in Carmel Village lying south of the Mount Carmel Baptist Church being 35 feet front and rear for $350,[224] on 7 Apr. 1855 Judah and Eliza Kelly, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Francis Washburn, of Carmel, a parcel of land in Carmel on the east side of the Home Pond Road north of the village for $300,[225] on 3 Dec. 1856 Francis Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Jonathan Washburn, of Carmel, 2 roods of land and buildings in Carmel at the southwest corner of Joseph Hopkins’ lot on the road leading from Patterson to the court house for $3000,[226] and on 14 Apr. 1860 Francis Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to John Shenton, of Carmel, the land lying north of the Village of Carmel on the east side of Horse Pond Road that he had purchased from Judah Kelly and wife for $370.[227] On 18 Mar. 1862 Addison and Hannah Ely, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Francis Washburn, of Carmel, 4 acres of land in Carmel on the road from Carmel Village to Croton Falls for $400,[228] and on the same day Francis Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold this same 4 acres of land on the road from Carmel Village to Croton Falls back to Hannah Ely, wife of Dr. Addison Ely, of Carmel, for $400.[229] On 30 Mar. 1867 Daniel Strang, Washington Strang and Randolph M. Lee, Executors of the will of Henry Strang, late of Yorktown, Westchester Co., sold to Francis Washburn, of Southeast, Putnam Co., land in Southeast near Brewster’s Station for $1800,[230] on 1 Apr. 1867 Coleman Rockwell, of Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT, sold to John Shenton and Francis Washburn, of Southeast, Putnam Co., 28 acres of land in Southeast by the highway leading from Brewster’s Station to Doansville for $11,000, giving them a mortgage on it,[231] on 5 Apr. 1867 Francis Washburn, of Southeast, Putnam Co., sold to William Pollard, of Southeast, land in the Village of Brewster, Town of Southeast, with a mortgage of $1000 for $2500,[232] on 17 May 1867 Francis Washburn, of Southeast, Putnam Co., sold to John Shenton, of Carmel, 13 acres of land in Brewster’s Station in Southeast on the south side of the old highway leading from Doansville to Brewster’s Station reserving a small barn near the western boundary, with Stenton assuming a mortgage of $5250 given by Coleman Rockwell, of Danbury, CT, to Francis Washburn and John and Annis Stenton, for $2500,[233] and on the same day John and Annis Shenton, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Francis Washburn, of South East, 16 acres of land at Brewster’s Station in South East on the south side of the highway leading from Doansville to Brewster’s Station for $2500, with Washburn assuming a mortgage to Coleman Rockwell, of Danbury, CT, of $750.[234] On 15 Jan. 1868 Francis Washburn, of South East, Putnam Co., sold to Ellen Clark, of South East, ľ of an acre of land in South East lying east of Brewster’s Station on the highway to Doansville for $1800,[235] on 13 Apr. 1868 Francis Washburn, of South East, Putnam Co., sold to John Shenton, of South East, a dwelling house and land lying north of Brewster’s Station in South East on the highway leading from Brewster’s Station to Carmel and the highway from Doansville to Carmel, with Stenton assuming a mortgage by Lydia A. Ganong and Ellen Clark to Henry Mead for $1500, and another mortgage from Peter S. Halveran to Henry Mead for $185, for $2850,[236] on 28 Apr. 1868 Ellen Clark and Lydia A. Ganong, of South East, Putnam Co., sold to Francis Washburn, of South East, land lying north of Brewster’s Station in South East on the highway leading from Brewster’s Station to Carmel, for $1.00 and land conveyed to Clark, with Washburn assuming a mortgage of $1500 owed by Clark and Ganong to Henry Mead,[237] and on the same day Francis Washburn, of South East, Putnam Co., sold to William T. Ganong and William M. Clark, of South East, 4 acres of land in South East on Croton River to the highway from Brewster’s Station to Doansville for $1.00 and a piece of land conveyed to Washburn,[238] and on 29 Apr. 1868 Nellie L. Morgan, of South East, Putnam Co., sold to Francis Washburn, of South East, 1/16th of an acre of land in South East on the east side of the highway leading from Brewster’s Station to Carmel for $350, with Washburn assuming a mortgage of $175 to Henry Mead.[239] On 24 July 1868 Francis Washburn, of South East, Putnam Co., sold to Ellen Clark, of South East, 10 acres of land in Southeast at the south east corner of her land for $425,[240] on 25 Sept. 1868 Francis Washburn, William T. Ganong, and William M. Clark, all of South East, Putnam Co., made an agreement to release land to the town of South East for a public street,[241] and on 17 Oct. 1868 Francis Washburn, of South East, Putnam Co., sold to Ellen Clark, of South East, another ˝ acre of land in South East for $220,[242] on 8 Dec. 1868 Francis Washburn, of Southeast, Putnam Co., sold to Alpheus S. Freer, of Southeast, a parcel of 18,000 feet of land in Southeast on the north side of Croton River for $300,[243] on 31 Mar. 1869 Francis Washburn, of South East, Putnam Co., sold to Henry F. Harrison, of South East, land in South East on the south side of the highway leading from Brewster’s Station to Doansville, of 70 feet in width, for $312.50,[244] and on 7 Apr. 1869 Francis Washburn, of South East, Putnam Co., sold to Joseph Lee, of South East, 3˝ acres of land in South East on the south side of the highway leading from Brewster’s Station to Doansville at the corner of land owned by Ellen Clark and Lydia A. Ganong, and along land owned by Henry F. Harrison, for $1650.[245] On 13 July 1870 Francis Washburn, of South East, Putnam Co., sold to Laban Purcell, of South East, land in South East on Croton River at the northeast corner of Charles Dayton’s lot, for $500,[246] on 29 Oct. 1870 Naomia Washburn, Hester J. Graham, and Louisa Washburn of South East, Putnam Co., and Emily Washburn, of New York City, sold to Francis Washburn and Laban Purcell, of South East, 2 roods of land and a dwelling house in the Village of Brewster’s Station in South East for $6000, including 4 mortgages, two to Belinda Gage for $700 and $500, one to Francis Washburn for $500, and one to Eliza Washburn for $600,[247] on the same day Laban and Phebe J. Purcell, of South East, Putnam Co., sold to Francis Washburn, of South East, land on the south side of Marvin Avenue in South East for $1900 with a mortgage of $600 owed to John Shenton,[248] on 19 Dec. 1870 Francis Washburn, of South East, Putnam Co., sold to Laban Purcell, of South East, land in the Village of Brewster, Town of South East, on the south side of Marvin Avenue for $1000,[249] and on 28 Dec. 1870 Laban and Phebe Jane Purcell, of South East, Putnam Co., sold to Francis Washburn, of South East, 2 roods of land in the Village of Brewster, Town of South East, being an equal undivided half part of land on the north side of Main Street for $3000, subject to mortgages to Belinda Gage for $700 and $300, to Eliza Washburn for $500, to Naomia Washburn for $2400, and to Francis Washburn for $500.[250] On 16 Mar. 1871 Francis Washburn, of South East, Putnam Co., sold land in the Village of Brewster, Town of South East, on the south side of Marvin Avenue to Philip T. Street, of South East, for $2200,[251] on the same day Philip T. and Jane Street, of South East, Putnam Co., sold to Francis Washburn, of South East, ˝ an acre of land in South East on the south side of the old turnpike road for $400,[252] on 7 June 1872 Francis Washburn, of Southeast, Putnam Co., sold to Margarett Loveless, wife of James Loveless, of Southeast, 2 roods of land in Southeast on the south side of the old Turnpike Road for $425,[253] on 8 June 1872 Francis Washburn, of South East, Putnam Co., sold to James Paddock, of South East, land in the Village of Brewster in South East at the northeast corner of Laban Purcell’s east lot for $400,[254] but on 28 Oct. 1873 James Paddock, of South East, sold the land in the Village of Brewster in South East at the northeast corner of Laban’s Purcell’s back to Francis Washburn, of South East, for $400.[255] He was still unmarried and living with his parents in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850,[256] and 1860 federal censuses,[257] where he was a butcher, and with his parents in Southeast, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census,[258] married Georgianna Conklin,[259] daughter of George and Ruth (Nickerson) Conklin,[260] in ca. 1873.[261] She was born on 1 Sept. 1859 in Brewster, Putnam Co., NY.[262] On 29 July 1874 Francis and Georgianna Washburn, of South East, Putnam Co., sold to Laban Purcell, of South East, land in the Village of Brewsters on the south side of Marvin Avenue extending 160 feet to Purcell’s east lot for $1500,[263] on 17 Mar. 1875 Laban and Phebe Jane Purcell, of South East, Putnam Co., sold to Francis Washburn, of South East, 3 acres of land in South East on the south side of Marvin Avenue for $6000, subject to a mortgage to the Putnam County Savings Bank of $1100, and three mortgages to Francis Washburn of $1700, $500, and $400, with Washburn assuming the mortgages,[264] and on 27 Mar. 1875 Cornelius R. and Aurelia Gage, of South East, Putnam Co., sold to Francis Washburn, of South East, land on the north side of Main Street in the Village of Brewsters Station in South East adjoining Washburn’s land with a newly build one story building subject to a lease, with the rent to be paid to Washburn, for $1800.[265] They were living in Brewster Village, Southeast, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census, where he was as butcher in a meat market.[266] He was among the heirs of his uncle Levi Washburn who contested his will in 1883, and he swore an affidavit in 1883 which identified Henry Nichols as the son of his aunt Eliza Washburn. He died testate on 4 Sept. 1891 in Southeast, Putnam Co., NY, aged 64 years,[267] and was buried in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY. His will was dated at Brewster, NY, on 22 July 1884, and probated on 4 Apr. 1893, and mentioned his sister Louesia Washburn, niece Zulema Bailey, wife Georgianna Washburn, and son Ward Washburn, and he named his wife, Georgianna Washburn, and sister Louesia Washburn as executrixes of his estate, but only his widow, Georgianna Washburn, was confirmed as executrix.[268] (See Appendix [C] for a full transcription of his will.) She was still living in Brewster Village, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1900 federal census, where her sister-in-law, Louisa Washburn, was living with her.[269] She died on 1 Sept. 1941 in Brewster, NY, aged 82 years,[270] and was also buried in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, NY. They had one son:
a. Ward10 Washburn, born on 25 Jan. 1874 in Putnam Co., NY,[271] was still unmarried and living with his widowed mother in Brewster Village, Southeast, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1900 federal, census,[272] and with his aunt Louisa Washburn in the 1910 federal census,[273] died on 6 Jan. 1935 in Mount Kisco, Westchester Co., NY, aged 29 years, 11 months, 6 days,[274] and was buried in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.
2. Hester9 J. Washburn, born ca. 1829 in NY,[275] not listed in her parents’ household in the 1840 federal census, married Francis Graham.[276] He was born on 16 Aug. 1827.[277] On 29 Oct. 1870 Naomia Washburn, Hester J. Graham, and Louisa Washburn of South East, Putnam Co., and Emily Washburn, of New York City, sold to Francis Washburn and Laban Purcell, of South East, 2 roods of land and a dwelling house in the Village of Brewster’s Station in South East for $6000, including 4 mortgages, two to Belinda Gage for $700 and $500, one to Francis Washburn for $500, and one to Eliza Washburn for $600.[278] They were divorced by 1880. She was living with her parents in Southeast, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census,[279] and next door to her brother Francis Washburn in Brewster Village, Southeast, Putnam Co., NY, in the house of her niece, Juliena Phelps, with her sister Louisa Washburn in the 1880 federal census.[280] She died on 23 Dec. 1881 in Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT, aged 52 years,[281] and was buried in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY. Francis Graham died on 4 Sept. 1891, aged 64 years,[282] and was also buried in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, NY, but no probate records were filed for either of their estates in Putnam Co., NY.
3. (A daughter), born ca. 1832 in NY, apparently died before 1850.[283]
4. Laura “Lawrey” Ann Washburn, a daughter, born ca. 1834 in NY,[284] died on 7 Nov. 1866, aged 35 [sic] years,[285] and was buried in Mount Carmel Baptist Church Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.
5. Emily9 Washburn, born ca. 1835 in NY,[286] was still unmarried and living with her parents in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census,[287] and was still unmarried and living in New York City, NY, in 1870. On 29 Oct. 1870 Naomia Washburn, Hester J. Graham, and Louisa Washburn of South East, Putnam Co., and Emily Washburn, of New York City, sold to Francis Washburn and Laban Purcell, of South East, 2 roods of land and a dwelling house in the Village of Brewster’s Station in South East for $6000, including 4 mortgages, two to Belinda Gage for $700 and $500, one to Francis Washburn for $500, and one to Eliza Washburn for $600.[288] She was not found in New York City in the 1870 or 1880 federal censuses, and no death or burial record was found for her.
6. Louisa9 Washburn, born ca. 1840 in NY,[289] never married. On
29 Oct. 1870 Naomia Washburn, Hester J. Graham, and Louisa Washburn of South
East, Putnam Co., and Emily Washburn, of New York City, sold to Francis
Washburn and Laban Purcell, of South East, 2 roods of land and a dwelling house
in the Village of Brewster’s Station in South East for $6000, including 4
mortgages, two to Belinda Gage for $700 and $500, one to Francis Washburn for
$500, and one to Eliza Washburn for $600.[290] She was still
unmarried and living with her parents in Southeast, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1870
federal census,[291] and with her
sister Hester J. Graham in the house of her niece, Juliena Phelps, in Brewster
Village, Southeast, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census.[292] She was still
unmarried in 1883 when she was among the heirs of her uncle Levi Washburn who
contested his will, she was named as co-executor of the will of her brother,
Francis Washburn, in 1884, and she was still unmarried and living with her
widowed sister-in-law, Georgianna Washburn, in Brewster Village, NY, in the
1900 federal census,[293] and with her
nephew Ward Washburn in the 1910 federal census.[294] She died on 22
Aug. 1910 in Brewster, Southeast, Putnam Co., NY,[295] but her burial
location is unknown.
c. Hannah8
Washburn, born ca. 1795 in Dutchess Co., NY,[296] married Ira Robinson, son of
Peter and Phebe (Haight) Robinson,[297] in ca. 1817.[298] He was born on 7 Apr. 1790
in Kent, Dutchess Co., NY,[299] and they moved to Wisconsin
by 1850. They were living in Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1830 federal
census,[300] in Dover, Dutchess Co., NY,
in the 1840 federal census,[301] and in Sheboygan, Sheboygan
Co., WI, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer.[302] She died in Nov. 1859 in
Abbott, Sheboygan Co., WI, aged 64 years, of “dropsy,”[303] but her burial location is
unknown. He was living in Abbott, Sheboygan Co., WI, in the 1860 federal
census,[304] and he was living with his
son Peter Robinson in Spring Creek Township, Tama Co., IA, in the 1870 federal
census.[305] He supposedly died on 15
Feb. 1875 in Lyndon, Sheboygan Co., WI,[306] but his burial location is
unknown. They supposedly had children:
1. Adeline Robinson, born ca. 1818 in NY,[307] was still unmarried and living with her parents in Sheboygan, WI, in the 1850 federal census,[308] marriage uncertain.
2. Nathan Robinson, born ca. 1820 in NY,[309] was still unmarried and living with his parents in Sheboygan, WI, in the 1850 federal census, a farmer,[310] married Sarah Lovina Litton on 17 May 1855 in Sheboygan Co., WI.[311] She was born in Feb. 1839 in IN.[312] They were living in Abbott, Sheboygan Co., WI, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer,[313] but they were not found in the 1870 or 1880 federal censuses, and no death or burial record was found for him.
3. Edmond Robinson, born on 5 Jan. 1823 in NY,[314] served in Company E, the 33rd Wisconsin Infantry during the Civil War,[315] married Elizabeth “Eliza” Ann Pray.[316] She was born on 13 Feb. 1933 in Dutchess Co., NY.[317] They were living in Holland, Sheboygan Co., WI, in the 1870 federal census,[318] and in St. Lawrence, Waupaca Co., WI, in the 1880 federal census,[319] where he was a farmer. He died on 18 Jan. 1886 in Waupaca Co., WI, aged 63 years,[320] and she died on 2 June 1892 in Waupaca Co., WI, aged 59 years,[321] and they were both buried in Lakeside Memorial Park in Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI.
4. Phebe A. Robinson, born ca. 1825 in NY, married Edward J. Brownell in 1849.[322] He was born in 1809 in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY.[323] They were living in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer.[324] She supposedly died in 1859,[325] and he was still living in Pawling, NY, in the 1860 federal census,[326] but he was not found in the 1870 federal census. He died on 30 Nov. 1883 in Pawling, NY,[327] but their burial location is unknown.
5. Absalom Robinson, born on 7 Nov. 1826 in Putnam Co., NY,[328] was still unmarried and living with his parents in Sheboygan, WI, in the 1850 federal census, a farmer.[329] and he was still unmarried and living in the household of Precinct Sprague in Lindon, Sheboygan Co., WI, in the 1860 federal census,[330] married 1.) Rowana (Polland) Hyatt, widow of James D. Hyatt,[331] on 3 Nov. 1867 in Sheboygan Co., WI.[332] She was born ca. 1827 in MO.[333] They were living in Lyndon, Sheboygan Co., WI, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a farmer.[334] She died on 6 June 1876 in Sheboygan Co., WI,[335] and was buried in Lyndon Cemetery in Waldo, Sheboygan Co., WI. He remarried to 2.) Elizabeth D. Allen on 21 Apr. 1877 in Sheboygan Co., WI.[336] She was born ca. 1853 in NY.[337] They were living in Sherman, Sheboygan Co., WI, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a farmer,[338] and in Lyndon, Sheboygan Co., WI, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a landlord.[339] He died on 27 Feb. 1903 in Onion River or Waldo, Sheboygan Co., WI,[340] and was also buried in Lyndon Cemetery in Waldo, WI. No death record was found for Elizabeth (Allen) Robinson, and she may have remarried.
6. Samuel Robinson, born on 7 July 1828 in Kent, Putnam Co., NY,[341] was still unmarried and living with his parents in Sheboygan, WI, in the 1850 federal census, a farmer,[342] married Fidelia D. Ames, daughter of Ebenezer and Eleanor (Weymouth) Ames,[343] on 11 Aug. 1854 in Abbott, Sheboygan Co., WI.[344] She was born on 15 July 1838 in Androscoggin Co., ME.[345] She died on 3 Oct. 1857 in Lyndon, Sheboygan Co., WI,[346] shortly after childbirth, and was buried in Lyndon Cemetery in Waldo, Sheboygan Co., WI. He died on 19 Aug. 1859 in Scott, Sheboygan Co., WI,[347] but his burial location is unknown.
7. Peter Robinson, born ca. 1830 in NY,[348] married Mary E. Atkinson on 21 May 1865 in Wayne Co., IA.[349] She was born ca. 1819 in PA.[350] They were living in Spring Creek Township, Tama Co., IA, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a farmer, and his widowed father was living with them,[351] but they were not found in the 1880 federal census. No death or burial record was found for him.
8. Major Robinson, a son, born ca. 1838 in NY,[352] was a day laborer living with Ephraim E. and Permelia Pettet in Greenbush, Sheboygan Co., WI, in the 1860 federal census,[353] he was listed as an invalid living with his brother Absalom Robinson in Lyndon, Sheboygan Co., WI, in the 1870 federal census,[354] and he was an inmate at the Sheboygan County Insane Asylum in Lyndon, WI, in the 1880 federal census.[355] He died on 30 Apr. 1896 in Sheboygan Co., WI,[356] his burial location unknown.
7. Elizabeth “Betsey” Robinson, born on 30 Nov. 1841 in NY,[357] married Nicholas
Berg on 17 Oct. 1863 in Sheboygan Co., WI,[358] but she died on
18 July 1864 in Sheboygan Co., WI,[359] but her burial
location is unknown.
d. Mary8 “Polly” Washburn, born ca. 1801 in Dutchess Co., NY,[360] married Elisha Gifford,[361] son of Jeremiah and Anne (Cole) Gifford,[362] as his second wife, on 2 June 1830 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.[363] He was much older, born on 14 Mar. 1748/49 in Norwich, CT,[364] had served in the Revolutionary War, and had married first to Nancy Carl, who died ca. 1825.[365] On 19 June 1811 Elisha Gifford had purchased 212 acres and 1 rood of land in Patterson and South East, Putnam Co., from Frederick and Maria Philips, of Philipstown, but the house of Gifford had burned down on 28 May 1823 along with the deed, and Frederick and Maria Philips gave Elisha Gifford a replacement deed in Apr. 1824 for the land, which bordered Zebulon Washburn’s land, for $5,[366] and on 16 Apr. 1818 Elisha and Nancy Gifford, of Patterson, Putnam Co., sold to Peter Dykeman, of Patterson, 47 acres, 3 roods and 36 rods of land lying partly in Patterson and partly in Southeast by the land of Benjamin Dykeman for $983.50.[367] On 3 Apr. 1828 Elisha Gifford, of Patterson, Putnam Co., sold to Elijah Booth, of South East, an equal undivided half interest in a farm in Patterson of 152 acres, 3 roods and 20 rods that was subject to a mortgage by Elisha Gifford to Elisha Dykeman, for $1100,[368] on 3 Apr. 1830 Elijah and Elizabeth Booth, of Patterson, Putnam Co., sold to Elisha Gifford, of Patterson, his half interest in 81 acres of the land in Patterson for $800,[369] and on the same day Elisha Gifford, of Patterson, sold to Elijah Booth, of Patterson, his half interest in 80 acres of the land, reserving his half interest in the house standing on it, for $800.[370] On 23 Aug. 1836 Elisha and Polly Gifford, of Patterson, Putnam Co., sold to Elish Dykeman, of Patterson, 81 acres of land in Patterson at the corner of Elish Holmes’ land, by the land of Elish Dykeman, along with an undivided half interest in the house and garden near the highway for $2500,[371] and on 17 Nov. 1836 Morris and Sally Anne Brown, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Elisha Gifford, of Patterson, 70 acres of land in Kent at the northwest corner of Stephen Brown’s land, for $1600.[372] On 19 Nov. 1836 Elisha and Mary Gifford, of Patterson, Putnam Co., sold to Ferris H. Brown, of Kent, a small piece of land in Kent 40 feet front and rear, and 22 feet 6 inches deep for $10,[373] on 17 Apr. 1837 Ferris H. and Mary Brown, of Kent, Putnam County, gave a quit claim to Elisha Gifford, of Kent, for a small piece of land 40 feet north and south and 7 feet 6 inches east and west for $10,[374] and at the same time Elisha and Polly Gifford, of Kent, gave a quit claim to Ferris H. Brown, of Kent, for a small piece of land 20 feet front and read and 15 feet deep for $10.[375] He died testate in 1837 in Kent, Putnam Co., NY,[376] his will dated 31 May 1837, and probated on 17 July 1837, mentioned his unnamed wife, children Nancy Ann Gifford, Elisha Gifford and Lodesky Gifford, and another child his wife was then pregnant with, and he named his wife and Samuel Washburn as executors of his estate.[377] (See Appendix [D] for a full transcription of his will.) On 1 Apr. 1842 Elijah and Abigil Light, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Polly Gifford, of Kent, 20 acres of land in Kent at the northwest corner of Ebenezer Brown’s land for $150.[378] She was living in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850,[379] and 1860 federal censuses,[380] and with the family of William and Eliza Northrup in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census.[381] She died in 1879 in Putnam Co., NY,[382] and was buried in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, NY. They had children:
1. Nancy Ann Gifford, born on 26 July 1831 in NY,[383] mentioned in the 1837 will of her father, Elisha Gifford, married Isaac H. Warren, her first cousin, son of James and Phebe8 (Washburn) Warren.[384] He was born on 29 Mar. 1833.[385] They were living in Berlin, Erie Co., OH, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a laborer,[386] and in Lloyd, Ulster Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a farmer.[387] She was living with her uncle, Levi Washburn, in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, working as his housekeeper,[388] while he was living in Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY, with his brother Charles Warren in the 1880 federal census, working as a farm laborer.[389] She was living with her daughter and son-in-law, L. Willard and Emma M. Jaycox in Nelsonville Village, Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1900 federal census, listed as married, but Isaac H. Warren was not listed with them.[390] He died on 27 June 1903 in Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY, aged 70 years,[391] but no probate records were filed for his estate, and she died on 11 June 1906 in Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY, aged 74 years,[392] and was buried in Cold Spring Cemetery in Cold Spring, Putnam Co., NY.
2. Rev. Elisha Gifford (Jr.), born on 8 Sept. 1833 in NY,[393] mentioned in the 1837 will of his father, Elisha Gifford, graduated from Harvard Divinity School, and married Louisa Jane Knapp in ca. 1858.[394] She was born ca. 1833 in NY.[395] They supposedly lived in West Dedham, MA, and in Presque Isle, ME,[396] but they were living in Phillipstown, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a common school teacher,[397] in Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, in the 1870 federal census,[398] and in North Cambridge, Middlesex Co., MA, in the 1880 federal census,[399] where he was a clergyman, and in Somerville, Middlesex Co., MA, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a retired clergyman.[400] He was among the heirs of his uncle Levi Washburn who contested his will in 1883. He died on 12 July 1917 in New Haven, CT,[401] but his burial location is unknown, and her death record was not found.
3. Lodeska Gifford, a daughter, born on 13 Sept. 1835 in NY,[402] mentioned in the 1837 will of her father, Elisha Gifford, she was among the heirs of her uncle Levi Washburn who contested his will in 1883. She supposedly died in Mar. 1895,[403] but her burial location is unknown.
4. Van Rensselaer Gifford, a son, born posthumously on 13 Nov. 1837 in Kent, NY,[404] married Mary A. Bennett in 1861.[405] She was born in Jan. 1844 in Putnam Co., NY,[406] and they moved to Minnesota, where he served as a Private in Company K, the 8th Minnesota Infantry from Aug. 1862 t to 11 July 1865.[407] He was among the heirs of his uncle Levi Washburn who contested his will in 1883. They were living in Greenvale, Dakota Co., MN, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a farmer,[408] and in Northfield, Rice Co., MN, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a landlord.[409] He died on 26 Apr. 1912 in Hennepin Co., MN, aged 74 years,[410] and she died on 22 Oct. 1926 in Northfield, Rice Co., MN,[411] and they were both buried in Oaklawn Cemetery in Northfield, Rice Co., MN.
e. Phebe8 Washburn, born ca. 1802 in Dutchess Co., NY,[412] married James D. Warren,[413] in ca. 1823.[414] He was born ca. 1798 in NY.[415] They were living in Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1850,[416] and 1860 federal censuses,[417] and in Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census,[418] where he was a farmer. He supposedly died on 24 Dec. 1879 in Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY,[419] but his burial location is unknown, and no probate records were filed for his estate. She was living in Philipstown, NY, with the family of her daughter and son-in-law, Sylvanus and Martha H. McKeel, in the 1880 federal census.[420] She supposedly died in 1883 in Philipstown, NY,[421] but her burial location is also unknown. They had children:
1. Samuel John Warren, born on 20 May 1825 in Cold Spring Village, Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY,[422] was still unmarried and living with his parents in Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, a laborer,[423] married Martha J. Hyatt.[424] She was born ca. 1833 in England.[425] They were living in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a chairmaker,[426] and in Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a lumber man,[427] but they were not found in the 1880 federal census. They eventually moved to Charlotte, NC, but they were not found in Charlotte in the 1900 federal census. He died on 2 Jan. 1910 in Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC, aged 84 years, of pneumonia,[428] and was buried in Elmwood Cemetery in Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC. Her burial record was not found.
2. Charles B. Warren, born on 24 Jan. 1831 in Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY,[429] married Mary Davenport, daughter of Stephen and Mary (Warren) Davenport,[430] on 22 Nov. 1855.[431] She was born on 8 June 1836 in Philipstown, NY.[432] They were living in Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a teamster,[433] they were boarding with her parents, Stephen and Mary Davnenport, in Philipstown, NY, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a traveling agent,[434] and they were living in Philipstown, NY, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a farmer, and her widowed mother and his brother, Isaac Warren, were living with them,[435] and the 1900 federal census.[436] He died on 25 Sept. 1909 in Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY, aged 78 years,[437] but no probate records were filed for his estate, and she died on 5 Nov. 1909, aged 73 years,[438] and they were both buried in Cold Spring Cemetery in Cold Spring, Putnam Co., NY.
3. Isaac H. Warren, born on 29 Mar. 1833 in NY,[439] married Nancy Ann Gifford, his first cousin, daughter of Elisha and Mary8 “Polly” (Washburn) Gifford.[440] She was born on 26 July 1831 in NY.[441] They were living in Berlin Township, Erie Co., OH, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a laborer,[442] and in Lloyd, Ulster Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a farmer.[443] She was living with her uncle, Levi Washburn, in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, working as his housekeeper,[444] while he was living in Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY, with his brother Charles Warren in the 1880 federal census, working as a farm laborer.[445] She was living with her daughter and son-in-law, L. Willard and Emma M. Jaycox in Nelsonville Village, Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1900 federal census, listed as married, but Isaac H. Warren was not listed with them.[446] He died on 27 June 1903 in Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY, aged 70 years,[447] but no probate records were filed for his estate, and she died on 11 June 1906 in Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY, aged 74 years,[448] and they were both buried in Cold Spring Cemetery in Cold Spring, Putnam Co., NY.
4. Hendrick K. Warren, born on 1 Jan. 1835 in Philipstown, NY,[449] died on 7 June 1853 in Philipstown, NY, aged 18 years, 6 months, 6 days,[450] and was buried in Cold Spring Cemetery in Cold Spring, Putnam Co., NY.
5. Mary J. Warren, born ca. 1837 in NY, supposedly married George Hadden,[451] son of Clark and Dolly Hadden, after 1860. He was born ca. 1841 in NY,[452] and was still unmarried and living with his parents in Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census, a farm laborer.[453] She probably died before 1870, but no burial record was found for her in Putnam Co., NY. He was still living in Philipstown, NY, in the 1870 federal census, a farmer,[454] and he remarried to Cornelia H. (___) before 1880. She was born ca. 1852 in NY.[455] They were living in Philipstown, NY, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a laborer.[456] He died on 17 June 1880 in Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY,[457] but no probate records were filed for his estate, no death record was found for Cornelia H. Hadden, and no burial records were found for either of them.
6. Martha A. Warren, born in Sept. 1841 in NY,[458] married Sylvanus F. Mekeel in ca. 1866.[459] He was born on 16 Nov. 1835 in NY. They were living in Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census, where her widowed mother was living with them,[460] and in Nelsonville Village, Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a gardener.[461] He died on 30 Jan. 1915 in Nelsonville Village, Philipstown, NY, aged 79 years,[462] and she died on 9 Nov. 1932 in Poughkeepsie, NY,[463] and they were both buried in Cold Spring Cemetery in Cold Spring, Putnam Co., NY.
7. James K. Warren, born in Oct. 1844 in NY,[464] died on 4 Apr. 1866 in Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY, aged 21 years, 6 months,[465] and was buried in Cold Spring Cemetery in Cold Spring, Putnam Co., NY.
f. Zebulon8 Washburn, born on 12 May 1805 in Carmel, Dutchess (now Putnam) Co., NY,[466] married Syrena/Serena Luddington, daughter of Joseph and Susan (Salmon) Luddington.[467] She was born on 14 July 1814 in Dutchess Co., NY.[468] They were living in Beekman, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1840,[469] 1850,[470] and 1860 federal censuses,[471] where he was a farmer. He died testate on 13 June 1863 in Beekman, Dutchess Co., NY, and was buried in Pawling Cemetery, Pawling, NY.[472] His will was dated 13 Dec. 1862, and probated on 20 Aug. 1863, and mentioned his wife Syrena Washburn, daughter Susan L. Washburn, son George H. Washburn, son Daniel Washburn, son William Washburn, daughter Anne A. Washburn, and son Samuel Washburn, and he named his wife, Syrena Washburn, as executrix of his estate.[473] (See Appendix [E] for a full transcription of his will.) She was living in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1870,[474] and 1880 federal censuses.[475] She died on 5 Mar. 1896 in Pawling, NY, aged 81 years,[476] and was also buried in Pawling Cemetery in Pawling, NY. They had children,[477] order uncertain:
1. Susan9 L. Washburn, born on 12 Dec. 1836 in NY,[478] never married. She was still unmarried and living with her parents in Beekman, NY, in the 1860 federal census,[479] and with her widowed mother in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1870,[480] and 1880 federal censuses.[481] She was living in Sherman, Fairfield Co., CT, in the 1900 federal census, where she was a teacher.[482] She died on 28 Sept. 1921 in Sherman, CT, aged 84 years,[483] and was buried in Pawling Cemetery in Pawling, NY. She apparently had a daughter out-of-wedlock:
a. Jane10 “Jennie” Ludington Washburn, born in Mar. 1866 in NY,[484] supposedly married Michael Jarvis Briggs on 16 Sept. 1893 in Manhattan, NY.[485] He was born in Dec. 1852 in CT.[486] They were living near her mother in Sherman, Fairfield Co., CT, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a farmer.[487] She died on 16 Dec. 1922 in Manhattan, New York City, NY, aged 56 years,[488] and was buried in North Cemetery in Sherman, Fairfield Co., CT. His death is uncertain.
2. Corp. George9 H. Washburn, born ca. 1840 in NY,[489] was a carpenter’s apprentice in the 1860 federal census,[490] enlisted as a Private in Company E, the 96th New York Volunteers for service in the Civil War,[491] was wounded in the chest in near Cedar Creek, VA, on 19 Oct. 1864, and died of his wounds on 30 Oct. 1864 in Philadelphia, PA, aged 24 years,[492] and was buried in Pawling Cemetery in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY.
3. Jane Eliza Washburn, born on 30 Jan. 1846 in NY,[493] died on 27 May 1848 in Dutchess Co., NY, aged 2 years, 3 months, 27 days,[494] and was buried in Vanderburgh Ground in Poughquag, Dutchess Co., NY.
4. Samuel9 Washburn, born ca. 1849 in NY,[495] married Harriet A. Gregory, daughter of William and Lucy J. (Lee) Gregory,[496] in ca. 1871. She was born on 26 July 1855 in NY.[497] They were living in Union Vale, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a farmer.[498] He was among the heirs of his uncle Levi Washburn who contested his will in 1883. They were not found in the 1900 federal census in Dutchess Co., NY. He was probably the Samuel Washburn who died on 18 June 1919 in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co., NY,[499] was buried on 20 June 1919 in Freedom Plains Cemetery in Lagrangeville, Dutchess Co., NY.[500] She was probably the Harriet F. Washburn who died on 24 Apr. 1920 in Poughkeepsie, NY,[501] but her burial location is unknown. They had three children:
a. Frances Washburn, born ca. 1873 in NY,[502] marriage not found.
b. William10 G. Washburn, born on 25 Sept. 1877 in Poughquag, NY,[503] he was not found in the 1900 federal census, but he married Nellie J. (Woods) McQuade, daughter of James and Mary C. (McQuade) Woods, and widow of Archibald McQuade,[504] in 1904 in New York City, NY.[505] She was born on 8 Feb. 1872 in Harrison, Westchester Co., NY.[506] They were living in Port Chester, Westchester Co., NY, in the 1910 federal census, where he was a vegetable peddler.[507] She died on 25 Feb. 1933 in LaGrange, Dutchess Co., NY,[508] and he died on 16 Nov. 1952 in Millbrook, Dutchess Co., NY, aged 75 years,[509] and they were both buried in Freedom Plains Cemetery in Lagrangeville, Dutchess Co., NY.
c. Walter10 Washburn, born on 7 Dec. 1878 in NY,[510] married Sadie Adams on 6 July 1904 in Tarrytown, Westchester Co., NY.[511] She was born ca. 1887 in NY.[512] They were living in Yonkers, Westchester Co., NY, in the 1910 federal census, where he was a wagon driver for a milk dairy.[513] He supposedly died on 3 Dec. 1964 in Rahway, Union Co., NJ,[514] and was buried in Rosedale and Rosehill Cemetery in Linden, Union Co., NJ. Her death record was not found.
5. Daniel9 Washburn, born on 29 Nov. 1850 in Beekman, Dutchess Co., NY,[515] married 1.) Sarah Elizabeth Roe.[516] She was born on 17 Apr. 1855 in NY.[517] They were living in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census, where he was working on a farm.[518] She died on 3 Aug. 1882 in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, aged 27 years,[519] and was buried in Pawling Cemetery in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY. He was among the heirs of his uncle Levi Washburn who contested his will in 1883. He remarried to 2.) Edith E. Ette on 12 Feb. 1885 in Pawling, NY.[520] She was born on 1 June 1856 in CT.[521] They were still living in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a farmer.[522] He died on 23 Oct. 1928 in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, aged 77 years,[523] and she died on 27 Dec. 1928 in Pawling, NY, aged 72 years,[524] and they were both buried in Pawling Cemetery in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY. He had children by Sarah Elizabeth Roe:
a. Ella10 S. Washburn, born on 9 Jan. 1874 in NY,[525] married George H. Ette on 2 Jan. 1894 in Pawling, NY.[526] He was born in May 1874 in CT.[527] They were living in Pawling Village, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a day laborer.[528] She died in 1943,[529] and he died on 29 Aug. 1944 in MA, aged 70 years,[530] and they were both buried in Pawling Cemetery in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY.
b. Serena10 Washburn, born on 1 Feb. 1876 in NY,[531] married Charles Lutz on 24 Jan. 1895 in Pawling, NY.[532] He was born on 8 Feb. 1875.[533] They were not found in the 1900 federal census. He died on 30 June 1905 in Pawling, NY, aged 30 years,[534] and she died in 1945,[535] and they were both buried in Pawling Cemetery in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY.
c. Fannie10 Belle Washburn, born in May 1879 in Pawling, NY,[536] married Eugene Lawrence Hulse/Hultz on 1 Aug. 1897 in Pawling, NY.[537] He was born in Mar. 1875 in Kent, Putnam Co., NY.[538] They were living in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a farm laborer.[539] She died on 26 Aug. 1951 in Mount Kisco, Westchester Co., NY,[540] and he died on 24 May 1954 in Dover, Dutchess Co.,, NY,[541] and they were both buried in Pawling Cemetery in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY.
6. William9 S. Washburn, born on 19 Sept. 1853 in Dutchess Co., NY,[542] married Elizabeth Lutz, daughter of Henry and Magdalena Lutz,[543] in ca. 1883.[544] She was born in Nov. 1864 in Germany.[545] He was among the heirs of his uncle Levi Washburn who contested his will in 1883. They were living in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a farm manager.[546] He died on 27 Oct. 1926 in Yonkers, Westchester Co., NY, aged 73 years,[547] and she died on 23 Feb. 1942 in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co., NY,[548] and they were both buried in Pawling Cemetery in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY.
7. Anna9 A. Washburn, born ca. 1857 in NY,[549] married Horace S. Orton, son of Lewis and Sarah Orton,[550] in 1873.[551] He was born in Apr. 1851 in Dover, Dutchess Co., NY.[552] They were living in Dover, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a laborer,[553] and the 1900 federal census, where he was a farm manager.[554] She died on 16 Mar. 1923 in Dover, Dutchess Co., NY,[555] and he died on 24 Aug. 1923 in Dover, NY, aged 72 years,[556] and they were both buried in South Dover Rural Cemetery in Wingdale, Dutchess Co., NY.
g. Absalom8 C. Washburn, born ca. 1809 in Dutchess Co., NY.[557] On 22 Mar. 1825 Jonathan and Naomie Washburn, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Absalom Washburn, of Philipstown, Putnam Co., 29 acres of land in Kent along the line of Zebulon Washburn, and another 30 acres of land on the road leading from the widow Hannah Myrick’s to Zebulon Washburn Jr.’s house for $400,[558] and on 28 Aug. 1828 Absalom C. Washburn, of Kent, sold these same two parcels of land, one on the road by Harvey Lounsbury’s along Zebulon Washburn’s line containing 29 acres, and the other on the road from Lounsbury’s to Zebulon Washburn Jr.’s house on Samuel Washburn’s line, containing 30 acres, back to Naomie Washburn for $400.[559] He supposedly died unmarried, but his death record was not found, his burial location is unknown, and no probate records were filed for his estate in Putnam Co., NY.
h. Levi8 Washburn, born ca. 1814 in NY,[560] never married.[561] On 28 Jan. 1833 Daniel and Margret Kent, of Patterson, Putnam Co., sold to Levi Washburn, of Kent, 30 acres of land in Kent south of Zebulon Washburn Jr.’s house along Zebulon’s line, for $275,[562] on 24 Mar. 1838 Levi Washburn, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Lorenzo William 30 acres of land in Kent by Zebulon Washburn Junior’s house for $550,[563] and on 22 Mar. 1841 Lorenzo Wilson, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Levi Washburn, of Beekman, Dutchess Co., 60 acres of land in Kent by William Baines’ old house bought of Zebulon Washburn Junior, and by land of Jonathan Washburn, for $994.43.[564] On 2 May 1843 Levi Washburn, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Robert Mitchell, of Kent, 60 acres of land in Kent south of William Barnes’ old house bought of Zebulon Washburn Junr., for $1130,[565] and on 1 Apr. 1844 Morris and Sally Ann Brown, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Levi Washburn, of Kent, 60 acres of land at David Deane’s most east corner, reserving 2 acres of timber on the northeast corner, for $2500.[566] On 17 Oct. 1851 Levi Washburn, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Enos Hazen, of Kent, 60 acres of land in Kent by David Dean’s southeast corner for $2600,[567] on 1 Apr. 1854 Ira and Julia F. Mead, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Levi Washburn, of Carmel, 4 acres of land in Carmel on the east side of the highway leading from the Village of Carmel to Lee’s Mills for $300,[568] and on 17 Mar. 1855 Levi Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold this 4 acres of land on the road leading south of the Village of Carmel to James Russell, of Carmel, for $300.[569] On 7 Apr. 1873 Levi Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., released to Hiram Slocum, of Beekman, Dutchess Co., 3-22/100ths acres of land in Beekman that Zebulon Washburn and his wife, of Beekman, had mortgaged to Slocum on 30 Mar. 1850, which still had a principal of $2150 owed on it, for $1.00.[570] He was a farmer living in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census with his widowed mother,[571] but he was not found in the 1860 federal census. His sister Eliza Washburn was living with him in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census,[572] and he was still living in Carmel, NY, in the 1880 federal census,[573] where he was a farmer. He died testate in ca. 1883 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, his will dated 27 May 1875 and probated on 13 Nov. 1883, left his entire estate to Henry Nichols, the son of his sister Eliza Washburn, whom he also named as executor of his estate. The will was contested by several of his other heirs.[574] (See Appendix [F] for a full transcription of his will and some of the Surrogate’s Court proceedings.)
i. Eliza8 Washburn, born ca. 1817 in NY,[575] never married.[576] She was still living with her widowed mother in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[577] but she was not found in the 1860 federal census. On 12 Feb. 1853 Michael and Elisa Kaargan, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Elisa Washburn, of Kent, 8Ľ rods of land in Carmel bounded north by land of Mount Carmel Baptist Society for $500,[578] on 30 Mar. 1857 Eliza Washburn, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold this 8Ľ rods of land bounded on the north by land of Mount Carmel Baptist Society to Elihu Baker, of Carmel, for $600,[579] and on 3 Apr. 1857 Adam and Sarah Rice, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Eliza Washburn, of Carmel, Ľ acre of land in the Village of Carmel for $700.[580] She was living with her brother Levi Washburn in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census,[581] but she was not found in the 1880 federal census. No death, burial or probate records were found for her in Putnam Co., NY. She had a son born out-of-wedlock:[582]
1. Henry Nichols, born ca. 1847 in NY,[583] marriage uncertain. He was the sole heir and executor of his uncle Levi Washburn’s estate in 1883.
j. Julia8 Ann Washburn, born ca. 1819 in NY,[584] married Howard Tompkins in ca. 1840.[585] He was born on 2 Nov. 1817 in NY.[586] On 9 Aug. 1847 Alfred and Jane Tompkins, of Carmel, Putnam Co., gave a quit claim to Howard Tompkins, of Kent, for an undivided one seventh interest in the dower of Esther Tompkins, widow of Jacob Tompkins, consisting of 125 acres of land in Kent, for $1.00,[587] on 5 Jan. 1848 Joseph H. and Ann Eliza Crane, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold several parcels of land to Howard Tompkins, of Kent, the first on the west side of the highway by David Kent’s land containing 30 acres, the second by land of Morris Brown and Ferris H. Brown containing 45 acres, the third by land of Aaron Brown containing 17 acres and 2 roods, the fourth containing 13˝ acres, the fifth of 6 acres and 4 acres of woodland, another lot of 3 acres of woodland, and another of 7 acres of woodland, all for $2050,[588] and on 18 Apr. 1848 Jacob and Cathrine Ann Tompkins and Charles and Eliza Tompkins, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., Howard and Julia Ann Tompkins, Elizabeth Tompkins, Charity Tompkins and Patty Tompkins, of Kent, Putnam Co., gave a quit claim to Elizabeth Tompkins and Deborah Tompkins, of Kent, for all their right in 50 acres of land in Kent for $200.[589] They were living in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer,[590] and she was still living in Kent, NY, in the 1860 federal census,[591] but he was not listed with her. She died on 7 May 1861, aged 42 years,[592] presumably in Putnam Co., NY, and was buried in Mount Carmel Baptist Church Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY. He remarried to Margaret Light.[593] She was born in 1834.[594] They were living in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a farmer.[595] She died on 10 Mar. 1874,[596] and was buried in Baptist Burial Ground in Kent Cliffs, Putnam Co., NY. He remarried again to Mary Cole.[597] She was born on 24 Oct. 1830.[598] They were still living in Kent, NY, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a farmer.[599] He died on 3 Mar. 1899 in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, aged 81 years,[600] and was buried with his second wife in Baptist Burial Ground in Kent Cliffs, Putnam Co., NY. Julia Ann (Washburn) Tompkins had children:
1. Louisa Tompkins, born on 43 Nov. 1841 in NY,[601] a teacher in the 1860 federal census, married John Harrison Barrett, son of Gideon E. and Eunice Barrett, as his second wife, in 1861,[602] but they had no children. He was born on 15 Jan. 1838 in NY,[603] and had married first to Martha Brewer.[604] They were living in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census,[605] in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census,[606] where he was a farmer, and in Brewster Village, Southeast, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a gardener.[607] She was among the heirs of her uncle Levi Washburn who contested his will in 1883. He died on 9 Nov. 1903 in Brewster, Putnam Co., NY, aged 65 years,[608] and she died on 8 Mar. 1921 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, aged 79 years,[609] and they were both buried in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.
2. Martha J. Tompkins, born on 11 Nov. 1844 in Kent, Putnam Co., NY,[610] married Micah S. Russell in ca. 1864.[611] He was born on 5 Apr. 1841 in NY.[612] They were living in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a laborer,[613] and in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1880,[614] and 1900 federal censuses,[615] where he was a farmer. He died on 11 May 1903, supposedly in Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT,[616] and she died on 10 Sept. 1931 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, aged 86 years,[617] and they were both buried in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.
3. Mary Augusta Tompkins, born on 11 June 1846 in Kent, NY,[618] married Thomas J. Lee, son of Thomas and Esther (Mead) Lee,[619] in ca. 1870.[620] He was born on 6 Aug. 1847 in Putnam Co., NY.[621] She was among the heirs of her uncle Levi Washburn who contested his will in 1883. They were living in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census,[622] and in Southeast, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1900 federal census,[623] where he was a farmer. He died on 11 Dec. 1916 in Southeast, Putnam Co., NY,[624] and she died on 7 June 1922 in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, aged 74 years,[625] and they were both buried in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.
4. Phebe Elizabeth Tompkins, born on 29 Jan. 1850 in Putnam Co., NY,[626] married William Henry Stevens in 1873.[627] He was born on 16 Feb. 1847 in Kent, Putnam Co., NY.[628] She was among the heirs of her uncle Levi Washburn who contested his will in 1883. They were living in Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census,[629] and in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1900 federal census,[630] where he was a farmer. He died on 6 Oct. 1922 in East Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY,[631] and she died on 29 Mar. 1929 in East Fishkill, NY,[632] and they were both buried in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.
5. Susan “Susie” E. Tompkins, born on 23 Nov. 1852 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY,[633] married James Miller, son of Charles Henry and Matilda (Lee) Miller,[634] in ca. 1870.[635] He was born on 1 July 1849 in Kent, Putnam Co., NY.[636] She was among the heirs of her uncle Levi Washburn who contested his will in 1883. They were living in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census,[637] and in Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT, in the 1900 federal census,[638] where he was a farmer. She died on 1 Mar. 1916 in Pomona, Broward Co., (now Pomona Park, Putnam Co.), FL,[639] and he died on 5 Nov. 1932 in Pomona, Broward Co., FL, aged 83 years,[640] and they were both buried in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.
6. Emma C. Tompkins, born supposedly on 1 Mar. 1853 in Kent, Putnam Co., NY,[641] married George Lee, son of Thomas and Esther (Mead) Lee,[642] in 1875 in Dutchess Co., NY.[643] He was born supposedly on 10 Aug. 1849 in Dover, Dutchess Co., NY.[644] They were not found in the 1880 federal census, but they were living in New Fairfield Town, Fairfield Co., CT, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a farmer.[645] She died on 26 Mar. 1918 in Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT,[646] and he died on 5 May 1934 in Danbury, CT.[647]
7. George H. Tompkins, born on 20 Apr. 1859 in Kent, Putnam Co., NY,[648] was still unmarried and living with his father in Kent, NY, in the 1880 federal census, a farmer,[649] married Margaret E. Hunt, daughter of Ichabod and Ivy Jane (Barrett) Hunt,[650] on 1 Jan. 1881 in Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY.[651] She was born on 20 Apr. 1860 in Putnam Co., NY.[652] He was among the heirs of his uncle Levi Washburn who contested his will in 1883. They were living in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a farmer,[653] and he was living in Carmel in 1922 when her sister Mary Augusta Lee died. He died on 12 July 1939 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY,[654] and she died on 17 Feb. 1952 in Union Vale, Dutchess Co., NY,[655] but their burial location is unknown.
8. (Supposedly) Pruella Tompkins, born ca. 1860, died on 27 Dec. 1866
in Kent, Putnam Co., NY,[656] but her burial
location is unknown.
3576 v Jonathan7 Washburn, born say ca. 1775 in Dutchess Co., NY, married Susanna? (____). He was not mentioned in his father’s will, and presumably died before 1831,[657] leaving children, but no probate records were filed for his estate in either Dutchess or Putnam Co., NY, and his burial location is unknown. He had children:[658]
a. Elizabeth8 Washburn, born on 1 Jan. 1800 in NY,[659] married Silvester/Sylvester Robinson before 1833.[660] He was born on 22 Feb. 1802.[661] On 7 Oct. 1828 Asa and Betsey Robinson, Edward and Sarah Robinson, and Benjamin Robinson, all of Patterson, Putnam Co., sold to Silvester Robinson, of Patterson, 30 acres of land in Patterson by land of Asa Robinson, for $500.[662] He died intestate on 15 Oct. 1837 in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY,[663] leaving a widow, Elizabeth Robinson, and a son Daniel W. Robinson.[664] Elizabeth Robinson was granted administration of his estate on 2 June 1841.[665] On 20 Oct. 1841 Elizabeth Robinson, administratrix of the estate of Sylvester Robinson, late of Patterson, Putnam Co., sold to Harry Knapp, of Patterson, 20 acres of land in Patterson for the payment of debts owed by the estate of Sylvester Robinson for $300.[666] She died on 15 Mar. 1846, and was buried in Patterson Baptist Churchyard in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY,[667] without completing administration of his estate, and his cousin George Robinson, of Kent, was granted administration de bonis non of his estate on 24 Mar. 1846.[668] On 31 Dec. 1846 George Robinson, of Kent, Putnam Co., administrator of the estate of Sylvester Robinson, late of Putnam County, sold to James Robinson the dwelling house with 50 acres of land in Patterson from the estate of Sylvester Robinson, for $838 to pay the debts of the estate.[669] They had a son:
1. Daniel W. Robinson, born on 22 Feb. 1830 in NY,[670] mentioned in his mother’s petition for probate of his father’s estate in 1841, Coleman Townsend, of Kent, was appointed as guardian of Daniel Robinson on 30 Dec. 1847,[671] and he was living with his uncle George Robinson in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer.[672] He married Ida Gallinger in Oct. 1862.[673] She was born on 20 May 1839 in Bavaria.[674] They were living in New York City, New York, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a broker,[675] and in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census, where he had no occupation.[676] He died on 27 May 1897 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY,[677] and she died on 23 Feb. 1900 in Manhattan, New York City,[678] and they were both buried in Patterson Baptist Churchyard in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY.
b. Anna8 Washburn, born on 11 Nov. 1803 in NY,[679] married Isaac C. Scott in ca. 1823.[680] He was born ca. 1804 in NY.[681] Granddaughter Anna Scott, wife of Isaac Scott, was mentioned in the 1833 will of Zebulon Washburn.[682] No land records were found for them in Putnam Co., NY. They were living in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census,[683] and they moved to Clarksfield, Huron Co., OH, where they were living in the 1840,[684] and 1850 federal censuses,[685] where he was a farmer. She died on 11 July 1850 in Huron Co., OH, of smallpox, aged 46 years, 8 months,[686] and he died on 6 Oct. 1854 in Wakeman, Huron Co., OH,[687] and they were both buried in Clarksfield Methodist Cemetery in Clarksfield, Huron Co., OH. They had children:
1. David Scott, born ca. 1824, apparently died young.[688]
2. Maria E. Scott, born ca. 1826 in Putnam Co., NY, married William Lucius Barnum, son of Ebenezer Munson and Elizabeth “Betsy” (Nickerson) Barnum,[689] on 20 Oct. 1845 in Huron Co., OH.[690] He was born on 12 July 1825 in Milan, Erie Co., OH.[691] They were not found in the 1850 federal census, she was living with Maria Smith in Clarksfield, Huron Co., OH, in the 1860 federal census, where she was a seamstress, but he was not listed with her,[692] and they were not found in the 1870 federal census. She apparently died by 1879, but her burial location is unknown, and he supposedly remarried to Mrs. Philena Augusta Sandford in ca. 1879.[693] She was born on 19 June 1833 in OH.[694] They were living in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI, in the 1880 federal census,[695] and in New Boston Village, Huron Township, Wayne Co., MI, in the 1900 federal census,[696] where he was a Baptist Minister. He died on 24 Nov. 1901 in New Boston, Wayne Co., MI, aged 76 years, 4 months, 12 days, of “pericarditis chronic, heart failure from exposure,”[697] and she died a widow on 4 May 1908 in New Boston, MI, aged 75 years, 9 months, 25 days, of “senilty,”[698] and they were both buried in Clarksfield Township Cemetery in Clarksfield, Huron Co., OH.
3. Giles Carpenter Scott, born on 31 May 1828 in Putnam Co., NY,[699] married Experience “Speedy” Ann Hand on 1 Dec. 1849 in Huron Co., OH.[700] She was born on 2 Mar. 1833 in Cattaraugus Co., NY.[701] They were living in Clarksfield, Huron Co., OH, in the 1850,[702] 1860,[703] 1870,[704] and 1880 federal censuses,[705] where he was a farmer. He died on 13 July 1897 in Clarksfield, OH,[706] and was buried in Clarksfield Methodist Cemetery in Clarksfield, Huron Co., OH. She died on 10 Feb. 1899 in Clarksfield, OH,[707] but her burial location is unknown.
4. Susan Scott, born ca. 1830 in Putnam Co., NY,[708] married Colonel Reynolds,[709] in ca. 1850. He was born ca. 1826 in OH,[710] and they were living in Clarksfield, Huron Co., OH, in the 1850 federal census, next door to her parents, where he was a farmer,[711] but they were not found in the 1860 or 1870 federal censuses. She apparently died by 1880, but her death record was not found, and he was enumerated in the hospital in San Bernardino Town, San Bernardino Co., CA, in the 1880 federal census, where he was disabled.[712] His death or burial record were not found.
5. Levi Roland Scott, born on 1 Dec. 1832 in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY,[713] married Elvira Elizabeth Hand, daughter of James Harvey and Margaret (Packer) Hand,[714] on 26 May 1855.[715] She was born ca. 1838 in OH.[716] They were living with Hiel and Catherine Hamlin in Clarksfield, Huron Co., OH, in the 1860 federal census,[717] in Fulton Township, Fulton Co., OH, in the 1870 federal census,[718] and in Chester, Eaton Co., MI, in the 1880 federal census,[719] where he was a farmer. He was killed on 8 Mar. 1896 in Charlotte, Eaton Co., MI, aged 63 years, 3 months, 4 days, “by falling load,”[720] and she died a widow on 15 Mar. 1925 in in Charlotte, MI, aged 86 years, 5 months, 7 days, of a fractured hip from a fall.[721]
6. Mary Jane Scott, born ca. 1835 in OH,[722] marriage not found.
7. David Elias Scott, born ca. 1839 in OH,[723] served in Company D, the 23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War,[724] and married Clara H. Youngs,[725] daughter of Stewart and Marilla M. (Pearl) Youngs.[726] She was born in Apr. 1850 in OH.[727] They were living in Beaver Township, Barton Co., KS, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a farmer.[728] They were divorced by 1900, and he was boarding in Newton, Harvey Co., KS, in the 1900 federal census, with the family of James Bussard, where he was a “house maker,”[729] while she was also living in Newton, KS, in the 1900 federal census, where she was a laundry woman.[730] He died on 19 Dec. 1903 in KS,[731] and she died sometime after 1930,[732] but their burial location is unknown.
8. William Scott, born ca. 1841 in Clarksfield, Huron Co., OH,[733] marriage not found.
9. Samuel L. Scott, born ca. 1843 in Clarksfield, OH,[734] served as a Private in Company D, the 23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War,[735] died on 1 Feb. 1864 in Charleston, WV,[736] and was buried in Clarksfield Methodist Cemetery in Clarksfield, Huron Co., OH.
10. Leonard Stuart Scott, born on 18 Sept. 1847 in Huron Co., OH,[737] served in Company A, the 189th Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War,[738] and married Mary Elizabeth Young,[739] daughter of Stewart and Marilla M. (Pearl) Young.[740] She was born in 1846 in OH.[741] They were living in Pleasant Dale Township, Rush Co., KS, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a farmer.[742] She died in 1898 in Fulton Co., OH,[743] and he was living in Chesterfield, Fulton Co., OH, in the 1900 federal census.[744] He died on 29 June 1916 in Fulton Co., OH, aged 68 years,[745] and they were both buried in Ottokee Cemetery in Dover Township, Fulton Co., OH.
c. Silas8 Washburn, born ca. 1804 in NY,[746] married Melissa Townsend, daughter of Samuel and Keturah (Crosby) Townsend.[747] She was born ca. 1809 in NY.[748] On 29 Nov. 1842 Eleazar and Rebecca Hart, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Silas Washburn, of Kent, 2 acres of land at the northeast corner of Jonathan Washburn’s land in Kent for $30,[749] and on 29 Nov. 1844 Nathan Merritt, of Carmel, Putnam Co., gave a quit claim to Silas Washburn, of Kent, for all his right, title and interest in 17 acres of land in Kent for $350.[750] On 4 Jan. 1854 Hannah E. Benedict, Cyrus D. and Lydia M. Benedict and Robert and Anna E. Sayris/Sayer, all of Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT, sold to Silas Washburn, of Kent, Putnam Co., ˝ an acre of land in Putnam County lying next to Jonathan Washburn’s land for $50,[751] and on 28 Apr. 1859 Silas and Melissa Washburn, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Amy Washburn, of Kent, ˝ an acre of land in Kent at the corner of land formerly owned by Henry Birdsell, for $20.[752] They were living in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census,[753] and in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1840 federal census,[754] but they were not found in the 1850 federal census. They were still living in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1860,[755] and 1870 federal censuses,[756] where he was a farm laborer, and in 1880 federal census, where he was disabled.[757] No death or burial record was found for him, and no probate records were filed for his estate in Putnam Co., NY. She died on 25 July 1890 in Kent, NY, aged 81 years, of “heart disease,”[758] and was buried in Four Corners Cemetery in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY. They had children:
1. Orrin9 T. Washburn, born ca. 1832 in NY,[759] was still unmarried and living with the family of Lenard K. Everitt in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer,[760] married Emma “Amy” (___) in ca. 1850.[761] She was born ca. 1829 in NY.[762] No land records were found for Orrin T. Washburn in Putnam County, but on 28 Apr. 1859 Silas and Melissa Washburn, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Amy Washburn, of Kent, ˝ an acre of land in Kent at the corner of land formerly owned by Henry Birdsell, for $20.[763] They were living next door to his parents in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a day laborer,[764] and they were still living in Kent, NY, in the 1870 federal census,[765] and next door to his parents in Kent in the 1880 federal census,[766] where he was a farm laborer. She died on 9 Sept. 1892 in Carmel, NY,[767] and he died on 31 Aug. 1895 in Kent, NY, aged about 64 years, of “malarial fever,”[768] but no probate records were filed for his estate in Putnam Co., and their burial location is unknown.
2. Charles9 S. Washburn, born ca. 1834 in NY,[769] was a farm laborer living with the family of David and Emeline Kent in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census,[770] married Julia Bennett, daughter of Ebenezer and Phebe Bennett by 1870. She was born ca. 1838 in NY.[771] On 29 May 1871 James E. Kent, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Charles S. Washburn, of Kent, 1 acre of land in Kent on the north side of the highway leading from Luddingtonville to Patterson for $300,[772] and on 21 Aug. 1871 Luman and Abigail Bennett, of East Fishkill, Dutchess Co., Julia Washburn of Kent, Putnam Co., wife of Charles Washburn, and Alonso and Mary Elizabeth Bennett, of Danbury, CT, gave a quit claim to William Oscar Bennett, of Kent, for all their undivided right, title and interest in two parcels of land in Kent, one containing 19ľ acres, and the other of 6 acres, which belonged to Phebe Bennett, late of Kent, including the cattle, farming utensils and personal property, for $1000.[773] Julia Bennett was still unmarried and living with her parents in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census,[774] and they were living in Kent, NY, in the 1870 federal census, where he was driving a team.[775] They were living with Solomon and Phebe A. Bennett in Kent, NY, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a laborer,[776] but they were not found in the 1900 federal census. No death or burial records were found for either of them in Putnam Co., NY, and they may have moved away from Putnam County, NY.
3. (A daughter), born say ca. 1838 in NY.[777]
4. Mary E. Washburn, born ca. 1850 in NY, was living with her uncle Elias Townsend in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census,[778] marriage not found.
d. Jonathan8 Washburn (Jr.), born on 21 Jan. 1808 in NY,[779] was supposedly living in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, in 1833, but he was not listed as a head of household in Patterson in the 1830 or 1840 federal censuses, married Laura C. Stone in 1844.[780] She was born on 25 Oct. 1802 in Kent, Litchfield Co., CT.[781] They were living in Clarksfield, Huron Co., OH, in the 1850,[782] and 1860 federal censuses,[783] where he was a farmer. He died on 21 Oct. 1869 in Clarksfield, Huron Co., OH, aged 61 years.[784] She was still living in Clarksfield, OH, in the 1870 federal census,[785] and she died on 26 Jan. 1875 in Clarksfield, OH, aged 72 years,[786] and they were both buried in Clarksfield Methodist Cemetery in Clarksfield, Huron Co., OH. They had one daughter:
1. Laura Washburn, born in 1846 in Clarksfield, Huron Co., OH,[787] died on 21 Mar. 1867 in Clarksfield, OH,[788] and was buried in Clarksfield Methodist Cemetery in Clarksfield, OH.
3577 vi Anna7 Washburn, born on 3 July 1777 in NY,[789] married Levi Baker, son of Josiah and Sarah (Haynes) Baker,[790] in ca. 1796.[791] He was born on 11 Feb. 1773 in NY.[792] They were mentioned in her father’s 1831 will. On 5 Sept. 1820 Levi and Anna Baker, of Patterson, Putnam C., sold to Ezra Dykeman, of Southeast, 20 acres, 1 rood and 16 rods of land in Southeast by the land of Hezekiah Dykeman for $500,[793] and on 15 Mar. 1830 Zenus and Benjamin Doane, of Southeast, Putnam Co., sold to Levi Baker and Jesse Baker, of Carmel, and Morris Baker, of Southeast, two pieces of land in Patterson, Putnam Co., one consisting of 1 acre and 2 roods, and the other containing 20 acres, for $700.[794] On 7 Mar. 1833 Levi and Anna Baker and Jesse and Hannah Baker, of Patterson, Putnam Co., sold to Morris Baker, of Patterson, an equal undivided two thirds parts of several parcels of land in Patterson, one containing 18 acres and 2 roods, another of 1 acre and 2 roods of woodland, and another of 20 acres of land, for $100,[795] on 25 June 1850 Levi and Anna Baker, of Patterson, Putnam Co., sold to Elisha J. Brown, of Patterson, 1/8th of an acre of land in Patterson by land of Elisha Brown for $350,[796] and on 2 Sept. 1850 Morris and Allisha Baker, of Patterson, Putnam Co., sold to Levi Baker, of Patterson, 4 acres and 30 rods of land in Patterson at the southwest corner of Samuel Mabie’s land for $100.[797] They were living in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1830,[798] and 1840 federal censuses, where he was a farmer,[799] and the 1850 federal census, where he was a laborer.[800] He died testate on 26 Sept. 1854 in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, aged 81 years,[801] his will dated 21 Feb. 1853, and probated on 13 Oct. 1855, mentioned his wife Ann Baker, sons James F. Baker, Charles Baker, Morris Baker, daughters Jane Baker, Betsey Dykeman, Mary Robinson, Phebe Craft, Hannah Booth, and Belinda Baker, and three grandsons Lewis Baker, Elihu Baker and Levi Baker, and he named his sons Morris Baker and Charles Baker as executors of his estate.[802] (See Appendix [G] for a full transcription of his will.) She was still living in Patterson, NY, in the 1860 federal census,[803] and she died on 20 Dec. 1861 in Patterson, NY, aged 84 years,[804] and they were both buried in Patterson Baptist Churchyard in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY They had children, order uncertain:
a. Jane Baker, born ca. 1797 in NY, was still unmarried in 1853 when her father wrote his will, married Charles Rogers.[805] They were not found in the 1850 federal census in Putnam Co., NY. He died supposedly on 26 Sept. 1854,[806] but no probate records were filed for his estate in Putnam Co., NY, and his burial location is unknown. She was living with her mother in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census,[807] and with her sister Melinda Baker in Patterson, NY, in the 1870 federal census.[808] She supposedly died in 1870 in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY,[809] but no probate records were filed for her estate, and her burial location is also unknown.
b. Elizabeth “Betsey” Baker, born on 6 July 1799 in NY,[810] married Elisha Dykeman, son of Peter and Ruth (Carle) Dykeman.[811] He was born on 1 Jan. 1796 in NY.[812] Daughter Betsey Dykeman was mentioned in the 1853 will of her father, Levi Baker. On 28 Aug. 1833 Elijah and Elizabeth Booth, of Patterson, Putnam Co., sold to Elisha Dykeman, of Patterson, 80 acres of land in Patterson by land of Elisha Holmes, reserving to Elisha Gifford an equal undivided half of the dwelling house standing near the highway, for $1625.[813] They were living in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850,[814] 1860,[815] and 1870 federal censuses,[816] where he was a farmer. He died on 4 Aug. 1871 in Patterson, NY, aged 75 years,[817] and she was a widow living in Danbury, Fairfield Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census.[818] She died on 20 May 1881 in Patterson, NY, aged 81 years,[819] and they were both buried in Patterson Baptist Churchyard in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY.
c. Morris Baker, born in June 1804 in NY, married Allicia Gay.[820] She was born in Aug. 1807 in NY.[821] On 15 Mar. 1830 Zenus and Benjamin Doane, of Southeast, Putnam Co., sold to Levi Baker and Jesse Baker, of Carmel, and Morris Baker, of Southeast, two pieces of land in Patterson, Putnam Co., one consisting of 1 acre and 2 roods, and the other containing 20 acres, for $700,[822] on 7 Mar. 1833 Levi and Anna Baker and Jesse and Hannah Baker, of Patterson, Putnam Co., sold to Morris Baker, of Patterson, an equal undivided two thirds parts of several parcels of land in Patterson, one containing 18 acres and 2 roods, another of 1 acre and 2 roods of woodland, and another of 20 acres of land, for $100,[823] and on 8 June 1847 Uriah and Betsey Townsend, of South East, Putnam Co., sold to Morris Baker 4 acres and 30 rods of land in Patterson at the southwest corner of Samuel Mabie’s land for $110.[824] On 2 Sept. 1850 Morris and Allisha Baker, of Patterson, Putnam Co., sold to Levi Baker, of Patterson, 4 acres and 30 rods of land in Patterson at the southwest corner of Samuel Mabie’s land for $100,[825] and on 18 Feb. 1851 Jesse and Nelly Kelley, of Southeast, Putnam Co., sold to Morris Baker, of Patterson, 17 acres, 2 roods and 28 rods of land in Patterson at the southeast corner of land of Alanson F. Rogers for $480.[826] Son Morris Baker was mentioned in the 1853 will of his father, Levi Baker, and was co-executor of his father’s estate in 1855. They were living in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[827] and in Southeast, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1860,[828] and 1870 federal censuses,[829] where he was a farmer. She died on 18 Nov. 1878, aged 71 years, 3 months,[830] presumably in Putnam Co., NY. He was still living in Southeast, NY, in the 1880 federal census,[831] and he died a widower on 26 Feb. 1888 in Southeast, Putnam Co., NY, aged 83 years, 8 months,[832] and they were both buried in Milltown Cemetery in Brewster, Putnam Co., NY.
d. Jesse Baker, born on 6 Nov. 1805 in NY,[833] married Hannah (___), who was born on 1 June 1803 in NY.[834] On 15 Mar. 1830 Zenus and Benjamin Doane, of Southeast, Putnam Co., sold to Levi Baker and Jesse Baker, of Carmel, and Morris Baker, of Southeast, two pieces of land in Patterson, Putnam Co., one consisting of 1 acre and 2 roods, and the other containing 20 acres, for $700.[835] On 7 Mar. 1833 Levi and Anna Baker and Jesse and Hannah Baker, of Patterson, Putnam Co., sold to Morris Baker, of Patterson, an equal undivided two thirds parts of several parcels of land in Patterson, one containing 18 acres and 2 roods, another of 1 acre and 2 roods of woodland, and another of 20 acres of land, for $100.[836] They were living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a laborer.[837] He died on 26 Jan. 1853 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY,[838] and she was still living with her son Levi Baker in Carmel, NY, in the 1860 federal census.[839] She died on 28 Sept. 1863 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, and was buried in Kelley Cemetery, Carmel, NY.[840] He was not mentioned in his father’s will.
e. Mary Baker, born say ca. 1806 in NY, supposedly married Eli Robinson.[841] He was born ca. 1804 in NY.[842] Daughter Mary Robinson was mentioned in the 1853 will of her father, Levi Baker. They were living in Kenosha, Kenosha Co., WI, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a blacksmith.[843] She supposedly died on 26 Sept. 1854,[844] but her burial location is unknown. He was not found in Kenosha Co., WI, in the 1860 federal census, and no death or burial record was found for him.
f. Phebe A. Baker, born on 14 Feb. 1808 in NY,[845] married William Dean Craft, son of Stephen and Jemima (Dean) Craft.[846] He was born in 1806 in NY.[847] Daughter Phebe Craft was mentioned in the 1853 will of her father, Levi Baker. On 1 Mar. 1835 William D. and Phebe Craft, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Jonett Ganong, of Carmel, 3 acres, 2 roods and 30 rods of land in Carmel by Daniel Ganong’s meadow, for $350,[848] on 28 Jan. 1836 William D. and Phebe Craft, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Laban Cole, of Carmel, 48 acres of land in Carmel on the highway between the dwelling houses of Craft and Daniel Ganong for $1500,[849] and on 21 Oct. 1837 William D. and Phebe Craft, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Kniffen Wilson, of Kent, 3 parcels of land in Carmel, one northeast of Barnabas Carver’s containing 5 acres, another west of Orman H. Cole’s orchard containing 1 rood and 30 perches, and the last near Orman H. Cole’s barn containing 7 acres, for $1000.[850] On 4 May 1843 Stephen and Jemima Craft, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to William D. Craft, of Carmel, 4 acres of land in Carmel on the highway running from Elisha Cole’s to John Craft’s mill for $225,[851] on 23 Jan. 1849 Joseph C. Foster and William H. Foster, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to William D. Craft, of Carmel, 33Ľ acres of land in Kent, at the northwest corner of Ebenezer Kelley’s land for $1200,[852] on 1 Apr. 1849 William D. and Phebe Craft, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Ebenezer Kelley, of Carmel, a lot of land containing between 9 and 10 acres in Kent by Ebenezer Kelley’s lot for $900.75,[853] and on 19 Dec. 1849 William D. and Phebe Craft, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to George Merrick, of Carmel, 30 acres of land in Kent at the northeast corner of Ebenezer Kelley’s land for $650.[854] On 30 Jan. 1851 Albert and Clarisa Knapp, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to William D. Craft, of Carmel, 63 acres of land in Carmel by the land of Aaron Ganong and Kniffin Wilson for $2400,[855] and on 16 Oct. 1856 Albert and Clarissa Knapp sold to William D. Craft another 87 acres of land in Carmel, Putnam Co., for $3250.[856] On 1 Apr. 1861 William D. and Phebe Craft, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Michael Pinckney, of Carmel, the 87 acre farm in Carmel on the highway running past the dwellings of Aaron Ganong and William D. Craft for $3600.[857] They were living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850,[858] 1860,[859] 1870,[860] and 1880 federal censuses,[861] where he was a farmer. She died on 23 Feb. 1888 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, aged 80 years,[862] and he died on 7 Jan. 1890 in Carmel, NY,[863] and they were both buried in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.
g. Belinda/Melinda Baker, born ca. 1812 in NY,[864] never married. Daughter Belinda Baker was mentioned in the 1853 will of her father, Levi Baker. She was still living with her parents in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[865] and with her widowed mother in the 1860 federal census,[866] and she was living with her sister Jane Rogers in Patterson, NY, in the 1870 federal census, where she was listed as an invalid,[867] and with James F. and Ellen Baker in Patterson, NY, in the 1880 federal census,[868] but she was not found in the 1900 federal census, and no death or burial record was found for her.
h. Hannah Baker, born on 25 Apr. 1814 in NY,[869] married James M. Booth.[870] He was born ca. 1813 in NY.[871] Daughter Hannah Booth was mentioned in the 1853 will of her father, Levi Baker. They were living in Bath, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a carpenter.[872] She supposedly also died on 26 Sept. 1854,[873] but her burial record was not found.
i. Charles W. Baker, born on 7 Nov. 1819 in NY,[874] married 1.) Hannah Mary Robinson in 1842.[875] She was born on 6 Jan. 1826.[876] On 12 Mar. 1850 William C. and Jane Fowler, of Patterson, Putnam Co., sold to Charles Baker, of Patterson, ˝ an acre of land in Patterson for $80,[877] and on 23 Sept. 1851 Joseph E. M. and Sarah F. Hobby, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Charles Baker, of Patterson,, 12 acres of land in Patterson for $300.[878] Charles W. Baker was mentioned in the 1853 will of his father, Levi Baker, and was co-executor of his father’s estate in 1855. She died on 15 Dec. 1860 in NY, aged 34 years,[879] and was buried in Patterson Baptist Cemetery in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY. He remarried to 2.) Hannah Jane Lee, daughter of Thomas and Esther (Mead) Lee,[880] in 1863.[881] She was born on 3 July 1842 in Kent, Putnam Co., NY.[882] They were living in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a farmer and shoemaker.[883] He died on 29 Mar. 1898 in Patterson, NY,[884] and was buried with his first wife in Patterson Baptist Cemetery in Patterson, NY. She was still living in Patterson, NY, in the 1900 federal census,[885] and she died on 13 Mar. 1920 in Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT, aged 77 years,[886] and was also buried in Patterson Baptist Cemetery in Patterson, NY.
j. James F. Baker, born on 13 Oct. 1822 in NY,[887] supposedly married Emma (___).[888] Son James F. Baker was mentioned in the 1853 will of his father, Levi Baker. They were not found in the 1860 federal census in Putnam Co., NY. He supposedly died on 21 Nov. 1861 in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, aged 39 years,[889] and was buried in Patterson Baptist Churchyard in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, but Emma’s gravestone was not found there, and she was not found in Patterson, NY, in the 1870 federal census.
3578 vii (Supposedly) Mary7 Washburn, born say ca. 1780 in NY, married Henry Smith.[890] She also died before her father’s 1831 will, leaving one son:
a. Elvin Smith. James Cole was supposedly appointed as his special guardian in right of the estate of his grandfather, Zebulon Washburn.[891]
3579 viii Phebe7 Washburn, born ca. 1783 in NY,[892] married Maurice or Morris Jewett, son of John and Prudence (Ashby) Jewett,[893] in ca. 1801.[894] He was born on 18 Aug. 1779 in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY.[895] They were mentioned in her father’s 1831 will. They supposedly lived in Broome Co., NY,[896] but they were living in Owego, Tioga Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census.[897] She was listed as the head of household in Owego, NY, in the 1840 federal census,[898] and he was living with his widowed mother in Owego, NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer.[899] He died on 19 Mar. 1857 in Tioga Co., NY, aged 77 years, 7 months,[900] and was buried in Riverside Cemetery, Apalachin, Tioga Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for his estate. She was living with her son Ransom Jewett in Owego, NY, in the 1850,[901] and 1860 federal censuses.[902] She died on 22 Feb. 1863 in Tioga Co., NY, aged 79,[903] and was buried with her husband in Riverside Cemetery, Apalachin, Tioga Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for her estate either. They had children:
a. Ransom Jewett, born in June 1802 in NY,[904] he was still presumably unmarried and living in Owego, NY, in the 1850,[905] and 1860 federal censuses,[906] where he was a farmer, and his widowed mother, and brothers and sisters, were living with him. He died on 14 June 1868, aged 65 years,[907] presumably in Tioga Co., NY, and was buried in Riverside Cemetery in Apalachin, Tioga Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for his estate.
b. Harvy Jewett, born ca. 1804 in NY,[908] he was presumably still unmarried and living with his father in the household of his grandmother in Owego, Tioga Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[909] and was a laborer living alone in Owego, NY, in the 1860 federal census,[910] but he was not found in the 1870 federal census, and no death or burial record was found for him.
c. Levi C. Jewett, born on 26 July 1806 in NY,[911] he was still presumably unmarried and living with his brother Ransom Jewett in Owego, NY, in the 1850,[912] and 1860 federal censuses,[913] where he was a farmer, and was still living in Owego, Tioga Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census with his brother John Jewett, where he was identified as an idiot.[914] He died on 18 Dec. 1877,[915] presumably in Tioga Co., NY, and was buried in Riverside Cemetery in Apalachin, Tioga Co., NY.
d. John W. Jewett, born on 14 May 1809 in NY,[916] he was still presumably unmarried and living with his brother Ransom Jewett in Owego, NY, in the 1850,[917] and 1860 federal census,[918] and was still living in Owego, Tioga Co., NY, in the 1870,[919] and 1880 federal censuses,[920] where he was a farmer, and in the 1900 federal census.[921] He died in 1902 in Tioga Co., NY,[922] and was buried in Riverside Cemetery, Apalachin, Tioga Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for his estate.
e. Mary Ann Jewett, born on 11 Aug. 1811 in NY,[923] never married. She was still unmarried and living with her brothers Ransom Jewett and John Jewett in Owego, Tioga Co., NY, in the 1850,[924] 1860,[925] 1870,[926] and 1880 federal censuses.[927] She died on 8 Nov. 1889 in Tioga Co., NY, aged 78 years,[928] and was buried in Riverside Cemetery in Apalachin, Tioga Co., NY.
f. Philo Jewett, born on 13 Jan. 1814 in NY,[929] he was still presumably unmarried and living with his brother ransom Jewett in Owego, NY, in the 1850 and 1860 federal census, and with his brother John Jewett in the 1870 federal census. He died on 28 Mar. 1872, aged 58 years,[930] and was buried in Riverside Cemetery in Apalachin, Tioga Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for his estate in Tioga County.
g. DeWitt Jewett, born on 12 Oct. 1816 in NY,[931] possibly the son who died in or before 1840.
h. Matilda Jewett, born on 28 Oct. 1821 in NY,[932] never married. She was still unmarried and living with her brothers Ransom Jewett and John Jewett in Owego, Tioga Co., NY, in the 1850,[933] 1860,[934] 1870,[935] 1880.[936] and 1900 federal census.[937] She died on 7 Apr. 1915 in Lestershire (now Johnson City), Broome Co., NY, aged 93 years,[938] and was buried in Riverside Cemetery, Apalachin, Tioga Co., NY.
i. Platt Jewett, born on 28 May 1824 in NY,[939] he was living with his brother Ransom Jewett in Owego, NY, in the 1850 federal census,[940] married Hannah Livingston,[941] daughter of Peter and Christiana (Becker) Livingston.[942] She was born on 25 July 1829.[943] They were not found in the 1860 federal census, but they were living in Union, Broome Co., NY, in the 1870,[944] and 1880 federal censuses,[945] where he was a farmer. She died on 18 July 1897 in Union, Broome Co., NY, aged 67 years,[946] and he was still living in Union, NY, in the 1900 federal census.[947] He died on 14 June 1911 in Union, NY, aged 87 years,[948] and they were both buried in Campville Cemetery in Owego, Tioga Co., NY.
3580 ix Daniel7 Washburn, born on 15 Nov. 1786 in NY,[949] called “youngest son” in his father’s 1831 will, married Elizabeth “Betsy” Davis.[950] She was born ca. 1790.[951] He was a co-executor of his father’s estate in 1834. They were living in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1840,[952] 1850,[953] and 1860 federal censuses,[954] where he was a farmer. On 17 Aug. 1863 Daniel and Betsey Washburn, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Daniel T. Washburn, of Beekman, Dutchess Co., his farm of 74 acres in Kent on the middle branch of the Croton River, along with all his cattle, stock, tools, farming utensils, hay, grain and personal property, except his household furniture and beds, for $4000.[955] He died on 24 Feb. 1866 in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, aged 69 years,[956] and was buried in Patterson Baptist Churchyard in Patterson, NY, but no probate records were filed for his estate. His wife was apparently not buried with him, but her death record was not found. They had children:
a. Daniel8 T. Washburn, born ca. 1813 in Putnam Co., NY, married 1.) Laura Ann Davis, daughter of Merritt Spencer and Catherine (Denton) Davis,[957] on 31 Dec. 1834 in Kent, Putnam Co., NY.[958] She was born in 1817 in NY,[959] and they were living in Beekman, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer.[960] She died on 27 Apr. 1859 in Beekman, NY,[961] and was buried in Whaley Lake Old Baptist Burying Ground in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY. He remarried to 2.) Martha Wright on 2 Feb. 1860 in Kent, NY.[962] She was born ca. 1824 in NY.[963] On 17 Aug. 1863 Daniel and Betsey Washburn, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Daniel T. Washburn, of Beekman, Dutchess Co., his farm of 74 acres in Kent on the middle branch of the Croton River, along with all his cattle, stock, tools, farming utensils, hay, grain and personal property, except his household furniture and beds, for $4000,[964] on 1 Apr. 1864 Daniel T. and Martha Washburn, of Beekman, Dutchess Co., sold to Wallace Dibble, of Pawling, Dutchess Co., two parcels of land in Beekman, one of 87 acres and 2 roods, and the other adjoining it of between 6 and 7 acres, for $1200,[965] and on the same day Daniel T. and Martha Washburn, of Beekman, Dutchess Co., sold to Henry Baker, of Beekman, 56 acres of land in Beekman on the north line of Solomon B. Denton’s farm for $1000.[966] They were living in Beekman, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census,[967] and in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1870,[968] and 1880 federal censuses,[969] where he was a farmer. He died testate on 16 Nov. 1892 in Kent, Putnam Co., NY,[970] his will dated 5 Sept. 1883, and probated on 23 Jan. 1893, mentioned his wife Martha Washburn, and his three daughters, Phebe Peck, Sarah Elizabeth Peck, and Ann Eliza Turner, and he named his friend, Lewis G. Robinson, of Kent, as executor of his estate.[971] (See Appendix [H] for a full transcription of his will.) Martha (Wright) Washburn intestate died on 5 Apr. 1895 in Kent, Putnam Co., NY,[972] and Diana Wright, a sister, and William J. Corbin, a nephew of Martha Washburn, late of Kent, were granted administration of her estate on 15 Apr. 1895.[973] He had children by Laura Ann Davis:
1. Merritt9 Washburn, born ca. 1836 in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY,[974] married Eliza Jane Worden on 18 Dec. 1859 in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY.[975] She was born on 17 May 1843 in NY.[976] He was listed twice in the 1860 federal census, as living with his parents in Beekman, Dutchess Co., NY, a farmer,[977] and as living with his wife in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, a farm hand.[978] He enlisted as a Private in Company A, the 4th New York Heavy Artillery on 25 Dec. 1861, was wounded on 23 Aug. 1864 at Reams Station, VA, and died of his wounds on 24 Aug. 1864 in VA,[979] and was buried originally in Fort Hell, then removed to Poplar Grove National Cemetery in Dinwiddie Co., VA. She was still living in Pawling, NY, in the 1870,[980] and 1880 federal censuses.[981] She died on 25 May 1887 in Danbury, CT, aged 44 years,[982] and was buried in Maple Avenue Cemetery in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY. They had children:
a. George10 W. Washburn, born in Sept. 1860 in Patterson, NY,[983] married Emma A. Beebe.[984] She was born in July 1866 in NY.[985] They were living in Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT, in the 1900 federal census,[986] and in White Plains, Westchester Co., NY, in the 1910 federal census,[987] where he was a machinist and plumber. He died on 27 Jan. 1931 in White Plains, Westchester Co., NY, aged 70 years,[988] and she died on 3 Feb. 1956 in White Plains, NY,[989] and they were both buried in Kensico Cemetery in Valhalla, Westchester Co., NY.
b. Caroline10 “Carrie” Washburn, born ca. 1862 in NY,[990] not found in the 1900 federal census, but she was still unmarried living in Danbury, CT, in 1931 when her brother George W. Washburn died. She died on 2 Nov. 1941 in Danbury, CT.[991]
2. Daniel9 Washburn, born ca. 1838 in NY,[992] married Mary Maria Prout, presumably daughter of William and Caroline Prout, on 27 Aug. 1859 in East Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY.[993] She was born in May 1840 in NY.[994] He was also listed twice in the 1860 federal census, as living with his parents in Beekman, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census, a farmer,[995] and as living with her presumed parents in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, a laborer.[996] He enlisted as a Private in Company E, the 150th New York Infantry on 1 Sept. 1862 in Pawling, NY, and died on 26 Sept. 1863 in Point Lookout, MD, of “typhoid fever,”[997] and was buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, VA. She died on 9 Nov. 1865 in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY,[998] and was buried in Brownell Burying Ground in Holmes, Dutchess Co., NY.
3. Zebulon9 Washburn, born in Jan. 1840 in NY,[999] was still unmarried and living with his father in Beekman, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census,[1000] married 1.) Laura Ann (___).[1001] She was born in 1843 in NY.[1002] On 25 Mar. 1871 Zebulon and Laura Ann Washburn, of Beekman, Dutchess Co., sold to Jeremiah Baker, of Beekman, 2 acres of land in Beekman at the corner of Zebulon Washburn and Richard S. Tymer’s line for $125.[1003] They were living in Beekman, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1004] She died on 31 May 1882 in NY,[1005] and was buried in Whaley Lake Old Baptist Burying Ground in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY. He remarried to 2.) Hannah J. Hiserodt in ca. 1884.[1006] She was born in Aug. 1859 in NY.[1007] They were living in Beekman, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1008] He died on 1 Jan. 1916 in Holmes, Dutchess Co., NY,[1009] and she died on 18 July 1947 in Pawling, NY, aged 86 years,[1010] and they were both buried in Whaley Lake Baptist Church Cemetery in Pawling, NY. He had at least one son by Laura Ann (___), and two more children by Hannah Hiserodt:
a. Daniel T. Washburn, born ca. 1876 in NY,[1011] marriage not found.
b. Mary10 C. Washburn, born in Sept. 1888 in NY,[1012] married Frederick Lyman Utter,[1013] son of Charles D. and Clarissa (Spencer) Utter.[1014] He was born on 16 Dec. 1879 in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY.[1015] He died on 10 Feb. 1959 in Holmes, Dutchess Co., NY, aged 79 years,[1016] and she died in 1976,[1017] and they were both buried in Whaley Lake Baptist Church Cemetery in Pawling, NY.
c. Jessie H. Washburn, a daughter, born on 24 Apr. 1896 in NY,[1018] died on 29 Dec. 1911, aged 15 years,[1019] and was buried in Whaley Lake Baptist Church Cemetery in Pawling, NY.
4. Ann9 Eliza Washburn, born on 16 Jan. 1844 in Dutchess Co., NY,[1020] married Bennett S. Turner.[1021] He was born ca. 1841 in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY.[1022] Daughter Ann Eliza Turner was mentioned in the 1883 will of her father, Daniel T. Washburn. They were living in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1875 state census, where he was a farmer.[1023] He died on 5 July 1899 in Danbury, Fairfield Co., NY,[1024] and she died on 5 Feb. 1902 in Danbury, CT.[1025]
5. Sarah9 Elizabeth Washburn, born ca. 1848 in NY,[1026] married 1.) Robert R. Peck, son of Alfred and Ann Elizabeth (Sprague) Peck,[1027] in ca. 1869.[1028] He was born on 5 July 1841 in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY,[1029] and died on 24 Dec. 1879 in Brewster, Putnam Co., NY, aged 38 years, and was buried in Pawling Cemetery in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY.[1030] Daughter Sarah Elizabeth Peck was mentioned in the 1883 will of her father, Daniel T. Washburn. She supposedly remarried to Hurd Miller,[1031] and she died on 19 Mar. 1927 in Walton, Delaware Co., NY,[1032] but her burial location is unknown.
6. Phebe9 Washburn, born on 6 Nov. 1853 in Dutchess Co., NY,[1033] married Levi Sprague Peck,[1034] son of Alfred and Ann Elizabeth (Sprague) Peck,[1035] in ca. 1883.[1036] He was born ca. 1855.[1037] Daughter Phebe Peck was mentioned in the 1883 will of her father, Daniel T. Washburn. They were not found in the 1900 federal census, but they were living in Brewster Village, Southeast Township, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1910 federal census, where he was a house painter.[1038] He died on 11 Feb. 1915 in Brewster, Putnam Co., NY, aged 60 years,[1039] and she died on 27 Feb. 1937 in Brewster, NY, aged 83 years,[1040] and they were both buried in Pawling Cemetery in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY.
b. James8 Harrison Washburn, born on 5 Jan. 1822 in NY,[1041] married 1.) Sarah Sperry,[1042] daughter of Rev. William and Cynthia (Clark) Sperry,[1043] on 4 Nar. 1855 in Linn Co., OR.[1044] She was born on 11 Aug. 1837 in OH,[1045] and died on 14 Dec. 1857, aged 20 years,[1046] presumably in Linn Co., OR, and was buried in Pleasant Butte Baptist Cemetery in Brownsville, Linn Co., OR. He was living in Linn Co., OR, in the 1860 federal census with his young son.[1047] He remarried to 2.) Margaret Frances Claypool on 6 Dec. 1860 in Linn Co., OR.[1048] She was born on 23 Jan. 1839 in Andrew Co., MO.[1049] She died on 6 Jan. 1865 in Linn Co., OR, aged 25 years, 11 months, 13 days,[1050] and was buried in Claypool Cemetery in Linn Co., OR. He was living in Brownsville, Linn Co., OR, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a dry goods merchant.[1051] He supposedly remarried again to 3.) Emaline “Emma” Davidson,[1052] daughter of Carter Tarrant and Elizabeth (Shirley) Davidson.[1053] She was born on 7 Dec. 1844.[1054] They were living in Brownsville, Linn Co., OR, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a general merchant,[1055] and in North Brownsville, Linn Co., OR, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1056] She died on 4 June 1900, presumably in Polk Co., OR, aged 55 years,[1057] and was buried in Fircrest Cemetery in Monmouth, Polk Co., OR. He died on 3 Apr. 1905, aged 83 years,[1058] and was buried with his first wife in Pleasant Butte Baptist Cemetery in Brownsville, OR. He had a son by Sarah Sperry:
1. William9 Daniel Washburn, born on 25 Apr. 1857 in Brownsville, Linn Co., OR,[1059] married 1.) Ella Nora Davis, daughter of Caleb and Eliza Jan (Henkle) Davis,[1060] on 7 Mar. 1878 in Corvallis, Benton Co., OR.[1061] She was born on 2 Feb. 1859 in IA.[1062] They were living in Brownsville, Linn Co., OR, in the 1880 federal census,[1063] and next door to his father in North Brownsville, Linn Co., OR, in the 1900 federal census,[1064] where he was a farmer. She died on 21 Apr. 1907, aged 48 years,[1065] presumably in Linn Co., OR, and was buried in Pleasant Butte Baptist Cemetery in Brownsville, Linn Co., OR. He remarried to 2.) Katherine L. Peterson, daughter of Paul and Ellen (Conway) Peterson on 2 June 1908 in Algona, IA.[1066] She was born on 29 Mar. 1879 in Whittemore, Kossuth Co., IA.[1067] He died on 3 Mar. 1930 in Albany, Linn Co., OR, aged 71 years, 10 months, 8 days, of “mitral insufficiency,”[1068] and was buried with his first wife in Pleasant Butte Baptist Cemetery in Brownsville, OR. She died on 11 Dec. 1953 in Portland, Multnomah Co., OR, aged 74 years,[1069] and was interred in Riverview Abbey Mausoleum in Portland, OR.
c. Elizabeth8 Washburn, born on 7 May 1829 in Kent, NY,[1070] married Benjamin Utter (Jr.), son of Benjamin and Polly (Denton) Utter,[1071] on 31 Oct. 1849 in Dutchess Co., NY.[1072] He was born on 14 Sept. 1824 in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY.[1073] They were living in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1074] She died on 30 Mar. 1858 in Pawling, NY, aged 28 years,[1075] and was buried in Whaley Lake Baptist Church Cemetery in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY. He remarried to Maria (___) Utter,[1076] widow of his brother Washington Utter.[1077] She died on 17 Dec. 1878 in Dutchess Co., NY, aged 53 years,[1078] and was buried with her first husband in Brownell Burying Ground in Holmes, Dutchess Co., NY. Benjamin Utter (Jr.) died on 18 July 1890 in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, aged 65 years,[1079] and was buried with his first wife in Whaley Lake Baptist Church Cemetery in Pawling, NY.
d. (Probably two more daughters, names unknown.)
(1482.) Silas6 Washburn (Jr.), possibly fourth son of (473) Silas5 Washburn, (131) Jonathan4, (59) Joseph3, (43) John2 (5th), (28) John1 (4th); born probably in Dutchess Co., NY, in say ca. 1750, supposedly married Hope Tupper, daughter of William and Susanna (Clapp) Tupper, of Middleborough, Plymouth Co., MA.[1080] She was born ca. 1761 in Middleborough, MA.[1081] He was not a head of household in New York in the 1790 or 1800 federal censuses, and he was not found in Putnam Co., NY, in later censuses. No death, burial or probate records were found for either of them.
Silas Washburn (Jr.) and Hope Tupper possibly had at least two sons:
3581 i Jacob7 Washburn, born ca. Apr. 1784,[1082] married Elizabeth “Betsy” (___), in ca. 1807, and moved to Bern, Albany Co., NY. She was born ca. 1789.[1083] They were living in Bern, Albany Co., NY, in the 1820,[1084] and 1830 federal censuses.[1085] He died on 27 Sept. 1839, aged 55 years, 5 months,[1086] and was buried in Prospect Hill Cemetery in Valatie, Columbia Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for his estate in either Albany or Columbia Co., NY. She was living in Kinderhook, Columbia Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[1087] and she died a widow on 17 July 1853, aged 63 years, 2 months,[1088] and was also buried in Prospect Hill Cemetery in Valatie, Columbia Co., NY. They had children:
a. (A son, born ca. 1808.)[1089]
b. Maria8 Washburn, born ca. 1811 in Westchester Co., NY,[1090] married Abraham Vincent.[1091] He died on 27 Oct. 1848,[1092] presumably in Albany Co., NY. She was living in Westerlo, Albany Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[1093] and in Berne, Albany Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census.[1094] She died a widow in Nov. 1869 in Berne, Albany Co., NY,[1095] and they were both buried in Vincent Family Burying Ground in South Berne, Albany Co., NY.
c. Phebe8 Washburn, born supposedly in Dec. 1813 in Berne, Albany Co., NY,[1096] never married. She was still unmarried and living with her widowed mother in Kinderhook, Columbia Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[1097] and with her brother William Washburn in Kinderhook, NY, in the 1860,[1098] and 1870 federal census.[1099] She died on 23 Nov. 1877, aged 67 years, 11 days,[1100] presumably in Columbia Co., NY, and was buried with her parents in Prospect Hill Cemetery in Valatie, Columbia Co., NY.
d. (Possibly another daughter born between 1810 and 1820.)[1101]
e. Jane8 H. Washburn, born ca. 1819 in Berne, NY,[1102] was still unmarried and living with her widowed mother in Kinderhook, Columbia Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[1103] married Samuel Whitney, as his second wife, in 1856.[1104] He was born in 1814 in Pittstown, VT,[1105] and had married first to Laura M. (___), who died on 28 Aug. 1854 in Kinderhook, Columbia Co., NY,[1106] and was buried in Prospect Hill Cemetery in Valatie, Columbia Co., NY. They were living next door to her brother, William Washburn, in Kinderhook, NY, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a dresser,[1107] in North Providence, Providence Co., RI, in the 1870 federal census, where he was keeping a restaurant,[1108] and in Providence, RI, in the 1880 federal census, with his daughter and son-in-law, Leonard and Ella Draper, where he was a constable.[1109] He died on 26 Feb. 1890 in Charlton, Worcester Co., MA, aged 75 years, 8 months, 16 days, of “heart disease,”[1110] and she died on 7 July 1890 in Charlton, MA, aged 71 years, 2 days, of “fracture of neck of femur,”[1111] and they were both buried in Prospect Hill Cemetery in Valatie, Columbia Co., NY.
f. Elizabeth8 Washburn, born ca. 1824 in NY,[1112] died unmarried on 4 Sept. 1845, aged 21 years,[1113] and was buried with her parents in Prospect Hill Cemetery in Valatie, Columbia Co., NY.
g. William8 P. Washburn, born in 1827 in Berne, NY,[1114] was still unmarried and living with his widowed mother in Kinderhook, Columbia Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[1115] supposedly married Catherine Hendrickson.[1116] She was born ca. 1833 in NY.[1117] They were still living in Kinderhook, Columbia Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a teamster,[1118] and the 1870 federal census, where he was a carpenter,[1119] and his sister Phebe Washburn was living with them in both censuses, and they were living in Valatie Village, Kinderhook Town, Columbia Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census, where he was again a teamster.[1120] She died on 26 Mar. 1889 in Valatie, Columbia Co., NY, aged 56 years,[1121] and he died on 27 July 1898 in Valatie, NY,[1122] and they were both buried in Prospect Hill Cemetery in Valatie, Columbia Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for his estate. They had children:
1. Jacob Washburn, born ca. Sept. 1853,[1123] died on 16 Aug. 1856, aged 2 years, 11 months,[1124] and was buried in Prospect Hill Cemetery in Valatie, NY.
2. Robert9 Washburn, born ca. 1856 in NY,[1125] was still unmarried and living with his parents in Valatie Village, Kinderhook, Columbia Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census,[1126] but he was not found in the 1900 federal census, marriage not found, and no death or burial record was found for him.
3. William9 Washburn, born ca. 1861 in NY,[1127] probably never married. He was still unmarried and apparently listed twice in the 1900 federal census, as a farm laborer living with Dwight and Almira Miller in Kinderhook, Columbia Co., NY,[1128] and as a farm laborer living with the family of Frank and Mary Varalstene in Kinderhook, NY,[1129] and was still single and a hired man living with the family of George S. Van Valkenburgh in Kinderhook, NY, in the 1910 federal census.[1130] He probably died on 7 June 1914 in Clermont, Columbia Co., NY,[1131] but his burial record was not found.
4. Elmer9 Washburn, born ca. 1863 in NY,[1132] was still unmarried and a farmer living with Frank and Maria Van Horran in Kinderhook, Columbia Co., NY, in the 1900 federal census,[1133] supposedly married Clarissa Amsted,[1134] but they were not found in the 1910 federal census. He supposedly died on 12 Mar. 1936 in Hudson, Columbia Co., NY,[1135] but his burial record was not found.
3582 ii (Possibly) Benjamin7 E. Washburn, born ca. 1787,[1136] married Lydia Hall, daughter of Thomas and Hannah Hall, of Worthington, Hampshire Co., MA, on 7 Mar. 1811 in Worthington, MA,[1137] at which time he was “of Cummington,” MA. She was baptized on 4 May 1788 in Worthington, MA.[1138] He was a tanner in Cummington, and he died on 15 Apr. 1813 in Cummington, MA, aged 25 years.[1139] She died a widow, testate, on 1 Oct. 1814 in Worthington, MA, aged 25 years.[1140] Her will, dated 23 Sept. 1814, and probated on 1 Nov. 1814, mentioned her “honored” father Silas Washburn, her brothers Thomas Hall Jr., Aaron Hall, and Merrit Hall, Betsey Hancock, sisters Mary Hale and Nancy Day, and the child of her sister Hannah Shaoles, deceased, and she named Capt. John Stone as executor of her estate.[1141] They had only one child, who died young:
a. (Unnamed child), born ca. Mar. 1812,[1142] died on 12 Sept. 1813 in Worthington, MA, aged 1 year, 6 months.[1143]
3583 iii (Probably others)
(1483.) Jonathan6 Washburn, possibly fifth son of (473) Silas5 Washburn, (131) Jonathan4, (59) Joseph3, (43) John2 (5th), (28) John1 (4th); born in Dutchess Co., NY, supposedly on 20 Feb. 1754,[1144] married Mary Merritt, daughter of Hackaliah and Eunice (Cole) Merritt,[1145] in ca. 1786.[1146] She was born supposedly on 12 Apr. 1770 in Dutchess Co., NY.[1147] He was probably the Jonathan Washbourn who was married and living in Frederickstown, Dutchess (now Putnam) Co., NY, in the 1790 federal census.[1148]
Jonathan
Washburn died shortly before his funeral on 20 Aug. 1795 in Beekman, Dutchess
Co., NY,[1149] and his widow Mary Washburn
was granted administration of his estate on 11 June 1796, with Cyrus Benjamin
and Peter Berry, both of Fishkill, as sureties.[1150] Mary (Merritt) Washburn
supposedly remarried to John Griffith.[1151] He was born supposedly on
19 Jan. 1773 in NY.[1152] He was not a head of
household in the 1800 or 1810 federal censuses in Dutchess Co., NY, nor in the
1820, 1830 or 1840 federal censuses in Putnam Co., NY. He died on 31 July 1842
in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, aged 69 years, 6 months, 12 days,[1153] and she supposedly died on
12 Feb. 1859 in Somers, Westchester Co., NY,[1154] and they were both buried in
the Old Baptist Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.
Jonathan Washburn and Mary Merritt supposedly had children:
3584 i Elizabeth7 “Betsey” Washburn, born on 5 Feb. 1786 in Dutchess Co., NY, married 1.) John Cole “2d,” son of Elisha and Charity (Hazen) Cole (Jr.),[1155] on 11 Jan. 1806 in Carmel, Dutchess (now Putnam) Co., NY.[1156] He was born on 22 Feb. 1782 in Carmel, NY.[1157] He died intestate on 3 Feb. 1822 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, aged 39 years,[1158] and was buried in Cole Farm Cemetery in Mahopac, Putnam Co., NY. His widow Betsey Cole and Barnabus Carver, of Carmel, and Eleazer Cole and Alvin Chase, of Kent, were granted administration of his estate in Mar. 1822.[1159] On 1 Apr. 1823 Betsey Cole, administratrix, and Barnabas Carver, Eleazer Cole and Alvin Chase, administrators of the estate of John Cole 2d, late of Carmel, sold to Noah Hill Jr., of Carmel, 4˝ acres of land in Carmel of John Cole, for the payment of his debts, for $75.03.[1160] On 10 Mar. 1834 Elizabeth Cole, widow of John Cole, late of Carmel, Putnam Co., Himan and Mary Cole, Elah and Lydia Ballard, Susan Cole, Henry and Jarvis Cole, all of Carmel, gave a quit claim to Workman Curry, of Carmel, for all their right in 24ľ acres of land in Carmel at the east of Ebenezer Barrett’s land for $50.[1161] Elizabeth (Washburn) Cole remarried to his brother, 2.) Eleazer Cole, son of Elisha and Charity (Hazen) Cole (Jr.), as his second wife,[1162] in ca. 1826. He was born on 17 May 1770 in Carmel, NY,[1163] and had married first to Sarah Hitchcock in 1793,[1164] who died on 30 Aug. 1826 in Carmel, NY, aged 53 years, 4 months,[1165] and was buried in the Old Baptist Cemetery in Carmel, NY. On 30 Apr. 1827 Mentor W. and Rachel Hazen and Eleazer and Betsey Cole, all of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Ferris H. Brown and Morris Brown, of Kent, 106 acres of land in Carmel on Eleazer Cole’s west line for $2782,[1166] and on 14 Aug. 1827 Eleazer and Elizabeth Cole, of Carmel, sold to Elias Knapp, of Kent, 22 acres of land in Carmel on the south line of Ferris Brown’s land, for $300.[1167] On 1 May 1828 Hiram and Rachel Cole, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Eleazer H. Cole, of Kent, 4 acres of land in Carmel and Kent on Eleazer Cole’s west line, along Brown’s land to Elias Knapp’s land for $1700,[1168] on 10 May 1828 Eleazer and Betsey Cole, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Lewis Nichols, of Kent, 41 acres of land in Kent by Lewis Nichols’ house along lands of Eleazer Cole, for $1008,12.[1169] On 31 Mar. 1829 Eleazer and Betsey Cole of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Horace Smith, of Carmel, two parcels of land in Kent, one containing 88 acres and 9 rods from the southwest corner of Joseph C. Nichols’ land to Eleazer H. Cole’s land, and the other at the southeast corner of Lewis Nichols’ land containing 3 acres, 1 rood and 12 rods, for $3181.22.[1170] Eleazer H. Cole died on 25 May 1838 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, aged 68 years, 11 days,[1171] and was buried with his first wife in the Old Baptist Cemetery in Carmel, NY. On 31 Mar. 1841 Betsey Cole, Himan and Hannah Cole, Elah and Lydia Ballard, Allen and Susan Cole and Jarvis W. Cole, all of Carmel except Allen Cole and Himan Cole who reside in Kent, sold to Orason Agor, of Carmel, 5 acres of land in Carmel of the late Elezar Cole, deceased, for $135,[1172] and on 5 Apr. 1841 Betsey Cole, Elah and Lydia Ballard, Allen and Susan Cole, and Jarvis W. Cole, all of Carmel, Putnam Co., and Himan and Hannah Cole, of Kent, sold to Ebenezar Barrett, of Carmel, 131 acres and 3 roods of land in Carmel on the highway leading from Barrett’s house to Daniel H. Cole’s mill for $6550.[1173] Betsey Cole was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Erastus and Theda Hopkins, in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census.[1174] Elizabeth (Washburn) (Cole) Cole died on 3 May 1857 in Carmel, NY,[1175] aged 81 years, and was also buried in the Old Baptist Cemetery in Carmel, NY. Elizabeth Washburn had seven children by John Cole, and supposedly twins by Eleazer Cole:
a. Himan/Hyman Cole, born on 10 Oct. 1806 in Carmel, Dutchess (now Putnam) Co., NY,[1176] married 1.) Mary Hughson, daughter of (3974) James and Abigail (Roberts) Hughson, in ca. 1831. She was born on 17 Nov. 1813 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY,[1177] a granddaughter of Jeremiah and (1575) Rebecca (Carver) Hughson. On 10 Mar. 1834 Elizabeth Cole, widow of John Cole, late of Carmel, Putnam Co., Himan and Mary Cole, Elah and Lydia Ballard, Susan Cole, Henry and Jarvis Cole, all of Carmel, gave a quit claim to Workman Curry, of Carmel, for all their right in 24ľ acres of land in Carmel at the east of Ebenezer Barrett’s land for $50,[1178] on 18 June 1836 Himan and Mary Cole, of Carmel, Putnam Co., gave a quit claim to Russell Hughson, of Carmel, for all their right, title and interest in land in Kent and Carmel where James Hughson lived and died, consisting of one piece containing 40 acres, another of 8 acres, and another of 5 acres, for $400,[1179] on 12 Sept. 1836 Orrin Agor and Himan and Mary Cole, of Carmel, sold to Charles Agor, of Carmel, 122 acres, 3 roods and 22 rods of land in Carmel by land of Silas Austin for $6013,[1180] and on 16 Feb. 1837 Elias Banker and Mary Banker, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Hyman Cole, of Carmel, 78 acres and 5 rods of land in Carmel on the south side of the highway, plus a wood lot lying between Carmel and Philips containing 10 acres, 1 rood and 12 rods, for $3405.18.[1181] Mary (Hughson) Cole died on 14 Apr. 1838 in Carmel, NY, aged 24 years,[1182] and was buried in the Old Baptist Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY. He remarried to 2.) Hannah Merrick, daughter of David and Mary Brundage (Fowler) Merrick,[1183] in 1839.[1184] She was born on 14 Nov. 1809 in Carmel, NY.[1185] On 1 Apr. 1839 Perry G. and Phebe Nichols, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Hyman Cole, of Carmel, two parcels of land in Kent, one containing 37 acres at the northeast corner of David Dean’s land, and the other of 7 acres, 3 roods and 8 rods, subject to a mortgage of $900 to William Walls, for $2575,[1186] and on 7 May 1840 Himan and Hannah Cole, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to David Kelley, of Carmel, 36 acres, 3 roods and 27 rods of land in Kent on James Cole’s line for $1000.[1187] On 31 Mar. 1841 Betsey Cole, Himan and Hannah Cole, Elah and Lydia Ballard, Allen and Susan Cole and Jarvis W. Cole, all of Carmel except Allen Cole and Hima Cole who reside in Kent, sold to Orason Agor, of Carmel, 5 acres of land in Carmel of the late Elezar Cole, deceased, for $135,[1188] on 5 Apr. 1841 Betsey Cole, Elah and Lydia Ballard, Allen and Susan Cole, and Jarvis W. Cole, all of Carmel, Putnam Co., and Himan and Hannah Cole, of Kent, sold to Ebenezar Barrett, of Carmel, 131 acres and 3 roods of land in Carmel on the highway leading from Barrett’s house to Daniel H. Cole’s mill for $6550,[1189] on 8 Mar. 1842 Himan and Hannah Cole, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Henry B. Nichols, of Kent, 37 acres of land in Kent by land of Russell Hughson, for $2500,[1190] and on 28 Mar. 1842 Himan and Hannah Cole, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Henry B. Nichols, of Kent, 36 acres, 3 roods and 27 rods of land in Kent for $2500.[1191] On 2 Apr. 1855 Hyman and Hannah Cole, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Orison Hazen, of Carmel, 65 acres of land in Carmel for $4450, giving him a mortgage for the payment of it,[1192] and on 31 Mar. 1856 Marcus and Mary Ann Wright, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Hiram Cole, of Carmel, 43 acres, 2 roods and 30 perches of land in Carmel, by lands of John Wright, Ebenezer Horton and Edward Wright for $4446, subject to a mortgage to John Bayer.[1193] They were living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850,[1194] 1860,[1195] 1870,[1196] and 1880 federal censuses,[1197] where he was a farmer. He died on 9 Mar. 1881 in Mahopac, Putnam Co., NY,[1198] but no probate records were filed for his estate. Hannah (Merrick) Cole died on 12 Mar. 1895 in Carmel, NY, aged 85 years,[1199] and they were both buried in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.
b. (Unnamed son), born on 1 Sept. 1809, died on 2 Sept. 1809,[1200] but his burial location is unknown.
c. Lydia Ann Cole, born on 5 Nov. 1810 in Carmel, NY,[1201] married Elah Ballard, son of Joseph and Rachel (Wood) Ballard.[1202] He was born on 2 Sept. 1804 in Dutchess Co., NY.[1203] On 18 Dec. 1833 Samuel and Sarah Barrett, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Elah Ballard, of Carmel, 150 acres of land in Carmel on the line of Abizer Pierce’s land for $4500,[1204] on 10 Mar. 1834 Elizabeth Cole, widow of John Cole, late of Carmel, Putnam Co., Himan and Mary Cole, Elah and Lydia Ballard, Susan Cole, Henry and Jarvis Cole, all of Carmel, gave a quit claim to Workman Curry, of Carmel, for all their right in 24ľ acres of land in Carmel at the east of Ebenezer Barrett’s land for $50,[1205] on 30 Oct. 1834 Elah and Lydia Ballard, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Horace Cole, of Carmel, 11 acres, 3 roods and 34 rods of land in Carmel by Elisha Cole’s land for $598,13,[1206] and on 22 Mar. 1839 Elah and Lydia Ballard, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Eli Kelley, of Carmel, 8 acres, 3 roods and 22 poles of land in Carmel by the land of Eli Kelley for $443.75.[1207] On 31 Mar. 1841 Betsey Cole, Himan and Hannah Cole, Elah and Lydia Ballard, Allen and Susan Cole and Jarvis W. Cole, all of Carmel except Allen Cole and Hima Cole who reside in Kent, sold to Orason Agor, of Carmel, 5 acres of land in Carmel of the late Elezar Cole, deceased, for $135,[1208] on 5 Apr. 1841 Betsey Cole, Elah and Lydia Ballard, Allen and Susan Cole, and Jarvis W. Cole, all of Carmel, Putnam Co., and Himan and Hannah Cole, of Kent, sold to Ebenezar Barrett, of Carmel, 131 acres and 3 roods of land in Carmel on the highway leading from Barrett’s house to Daniel H. Cole’s mill for $6550,[1209] and on 29 Apr. 1841 James H. and Emily Reed, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Elah Ballard, of Carmel, 23 acres, 2 roods and 9 rods of land in Carmel along John P. Smith’s line for $1150.[1210] He died on 10 Oct. 1844 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, aged 40 years.[1211] She was still living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850,[1212] 1860,[1213] and 1870 federal censuses,[1214] where her widowed mother-in-law, Rachael Ballard, was living with them in 1860 and 1870. She died on 21 Mar. 1876 in Carmel, NY,[1215] and they were both buried in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.
d. Susan Cole, born on 22 Mar. 1813 in Carmel, NY,[1216] on 10 Mar. 1834 Elizabeth Cole, widow of John Cole, late of Carmel, Putnam Co., Himan and Mary Cole, Elah and Lydia Ballard, Susan Cole, Henry and Jarvis Cole, all of Carmel, gave a quit claim to Workman Curry, of Carmel, for all their right in 24ľ acres of land in Carmel at the east of Ebenezer Barrett’s land for $50,[1217] and she married Allen Cole, son of Jesse and Mary (Organ) Cole,[1218] on 29 Jan. 1840.[1219] He was born on 27 Jan. 1808 in Kent, Dutchess (now Putnam) Co., NY.[1220] On 1 Oct. 1840 Adason Russell, of Columbia, Jackson Co., MI, an heir at law of Stephen Russell, late of Kent, Putnam Co., NY, gave a quit claim to Allen Cole, of Kent, for all his right, title and interest in land in Kent which Stephen Russell died seized of, for $50,[1221] on 31 Mar. 1841 Betsey Cole, Himan and Hannah Cole, Elah and Lydia Ballard, Allen and Susan Cole and Jarvis W. Cole, all of Carmel except Allen Cole and Hima Cole who reside in Kent, sold to Orason Agor, of Carmel, 5 acres of land in Carmel of the late Elezar Cole, deceased, for $135,[1222] on 5 Apr. 1841 Betsey Cole, Elah and Lydia Ballard, Allen and Susan Cole, and Jarvis W. Cole, all of Carmel, Putnam Co., and Himan and Hannah Cole, of Kent, sold to Ebenezar Barrett, of Carmel, 131 acres and 3 roods of land in Carmel on the highway leading from Barrett’s house to Daniel H. Cole’s mill for $6550.[1223] On 23 June 1843 Pierce and Emeline Pinckney, of Mount Pleasant, Westchester Co., NY, sold to Allen Cole, of Carmel, Putnam Co., 82 acres of land in Carmel at the outlet of long pond by land of David Merrick west to the widow Elizabeth Cole’s house for $4000.[1224] They were living in Carmel, NY, in the 1850,[1225] 1860,[1226] 1870,[1227] and 1880 federal censuses,[1228] where he was a farmer. He died on 9 Mar. 1881 in Mahopac, Putnam Co., NY,[1229] but no probate records were filed for his estate. Hannah (Merrick) Cole died on 12 Mar. 1895 in Carmel, NY, aged 85 years,[1230] and they were both buried in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.
e. (Unnamed son), born and died in Feb. 1816 in Carmel, NY,[1231] but his burial location is unknown.
f. Henry Cole, born on 11 May 1817 in NY,[1232] on 10 Mar. 1834 Elizabeth Cole, widow of John Cole, late of Carmel, Putnam Co., Himan and Mary Cole, Elah and Lydia Ballard, Susan Cole, Henry and Jarvis Cole, all of Carmel, gave a quit claim to Workman Curry, of Carmel, for all their right in 24ľ acres of land in Carmel at the east of Ebenezer Barrett’s land for $50,[1233] and he died on 15 Nov. 1838, aged 21 years, 6 months,[1234] presumably unmarried, and was buried in Mount Carmel Baptist Church Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.
g. Jarvis Washburn Cole, born on 30 Apr. 1819 in Carmel, NY,[1235] on 10 Mar. 1834 Elizabeth Cole, widow of John Cole, late of Carmel, Putnam Co., Himan and Mary Cole, Elah and Lydia Ballard, Susan Cole, Henry and Jarvis Cole, all of Carmel, gave a quit claim to Workman Curry, of Carmel, for all their right in 24ľ acres of land in Carmel at the east of Ebenezer Barrett’s land for $50,[1236] on 31 Mar. 1841 Betsey Cole, Himan and Hannah Cole, Elah and Lydia Ballard, Allen and Susan Cole and Jarvis W. Cole, all of Carmel except Allen Cole and Hima Cole who reside in Kent, sold to Orason Agor, of Carmel, 5 acres of land in Carmel of the late Elezar Cole, deceased, for $135,[1237] and on 5 Apr. 1841 Betsey Cole, Elah and Lydia Ballard, Allen and Susan Cole, and Jarvis W. Cole, all of Carmel, Putnam Co., and Himan and Hannah Cole, of Kent, sold to Ebenezar Barrett, of Carmel, 131 acres and 3 roods of land in Carmel on the highway leading from Barrett’s house to Daniel H. Cole’s mill for $6550.[1238] He married Phebe Jane Kelley, supposedly daughter of Levi and Mary (Colwell) Kelley.[1239] She was born on 24 Jan. 1827 in Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY.[1240] They were living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850,[1241] and 1860 federal censuses,[1242] where he was a farmer. He died on 9 Mar. 1868 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY. aged 48 years, 11 months, 10 days,[1243] and was buried in Mount Carmel Baptist Church Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY. She was living with her children in New York City, New York Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census, enumerated as Mary,[1244] and the 1880 federal census.[1245] She died on 23 May 1894 in Stamford, Fairfield Co., CT,[1246] and was buried in Dale Cemetery in Ossining, Westchester Co., NY.
h. Theodosia “Theda” Cole, a twin, born on 5 Oct. 1827 in Carmel, NY,[1247] married Erastus G. Hopkins, son of Enos and Cynthia (Cole) Hopkins,[1248] on 28 Nov. 1849.[1249] He was born on 17 June 1821 in Carmel, NY.[1250] They were living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a laborer, and her widowed mother was living with them,[1251] and in the 1860,[1252] 1870,[1253] and 1880 federal censuses,[1254] where he was a farmer. He died on 9 June 1902 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, aged 80 years,[1255] and she died on 23 June 1908 in NY, aged 80 years,[1256] and they were both buried in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.
i. Theron Cole, a twin, born on 5 Oct. 1827 in Carmel, NY,[1257] married 1.) Amanda Cole, daughter of Levi Hall and Hannah (Cole) Cole.[1258] She was born ca. 1826.[1259] They were not found in the 1860 federal census, but she died on 6 Oct. 1860, aged 34 years,[1260] presumably in Putnam Co., NY, and was buried in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY. He remarried to 2.) Amanda (Longwell) Hough,[1261] daughter of James Barnabas Barnet and (3997) Sarah7 Maria (Carver) Longwell, and widow of Andrew J. Houck, of Urbana, Steuben Co., NY. She was born in 1821 in NJ,[1262] a granddaughter of (1577) Timothy6 and Phebe (Baldwin) Carver (Jr.), of Carmel, Putnam Co., NY. They were living in Bradford, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1263] She died on 9 Sept. 1877,[1264] presumably in Steuben Co., NY, and was buried with her first husband in Birdseye Hollow Cemetery in Bradford, Steuben Co., NY. He was still a farmer in Bradford, NY, in the 1880 federal census,[1265] and he remarried again to 3.) Antha Jane Barrett, daughter of Dr. Isaac and Mary Ann (Cole) Barrett,[1266] in ca. 1885.[1267] She was born on 21 Aug. 1840 in NY.[1268] They were still living in Bradford, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1269] He died on 16 Dec. 1906 in Campbell, Steuben Co., NY, aged 79 years,[1270] and was buried in Bradford Cemetery in Bradford, Steuben Co., NY. Antha Jane (Barrett) Cole died on 21 June 1914, aged 73 years,[1271] and was buried in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY.
3586 ii Merritt7 Washburn, born on 10 Dec. 1787 in Patterson, Dutchess Co., NY,[1272] married Susannah “Susan” Hunt,[1273] daughter of Jotham Hunt, of Dover, Dutchess Co., NY. She was born on 21 Mar. 1788 in NY.[1274] On 11 Oct. 1832 Merritt and Susannah Washburn, of Carlisle, Schoharie Co., NY, gave a quit claim to Edward J. Hunt, of Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co., for all their right, title and interest in the farm in Dover, Dutchess Co., of Jotham Hunt, late of Dover, along with all their right in the personal property and their right in the dower, for $450.[1275] They were living in Carlisle, Schoharie Co., NY, in the 1850,[1276] and 1860 federal censuses,[1277] where he was a farmer. He died on 5 Oct. 1862 in Carlisle, Schoharie Co., NY, aged 74 years, 9 months, 25 days,[1278] and she died on 26 June 1867 in Schoharie Co., NY, aged 78 years, 4 months,[1279] and they were both buried in Christian Church Cemetery in Charleston Four Corners, Charleston, Montgomery Co., NY. They had children:
a. Mary Washburn, born in 1812 in NY, was still unmarried and living with her parents in Carlisle, Schoharie Co., NY, in the 1850,[1280] and 1860 federal censuses.[1281]
b. Sheldon8 Washburn, born on 6 Aug. 1819 in NY,[1282] married 1.) Gertrude Kniskern.[1283] She was born ca. 1823.[1284] They were living with his parents in Carlisle, Schoharie Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[1285] and in Carlisle, NY, in the 1860 federal census,[1286] where he was a farmer. She died on 1 Aug. 1865, aged 42 years,[1287] and was buried in Christian Church Cemetery in Charleston Four Corners, Montgomery Co., NY. He remarried to 2.) Ellen (___). She was born ca. 1837 in NY.[1288] They were living in Carlisle, Schoharie Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1289] He died on 2 Apr. 1871, aged 49 years,[1290] presumably in Schoharie Co., NY, and was buried with his first wife in Christian Church Cemetery in Charleston Four Corners, Montgomery Co., NY. He probably had seven children by Gertrude Kniskern, and one more daughter by his second wife, Ellen:
1. Morris C. Washburn, born ca. 1847 in NY,[1291] possibly died by 1860.
2. Norman9 S. Washburn, born on 19 Apr. 1851 in Carlisle, Schoharie Co., NY,[1292] married Agnes Elshorst before 1880.[1293] She was born on 24 Sept. 1861 in Davenport, Scott Co., IA.[1294] They were living with the family of Geo. W. and Lucinda Bartlett in Sweetland, Muscatine Co., IA, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a brakeman.[1295] He died on 27 July 1911 in Muscatine, Muscatine Co., IA, aged 60 years,[1296] and she died on 19 Mar. 1013 in Muscatine, IA, aged 51 years,[1297] and they were both buried in Saint Mary’s Cemetery in Muscatine, Muscatine Co., IA.
3. Gilbert B. Washburn, born ca. 1854 in NY.[1298]
4. Florence9 Washburn, born in 1859,[1299] was still unmarried and living with her aunt, Eliza Brown, in Gloversville, Fulton Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census,[1300] married Alvin H. Langfield.[1301] He was born in 1847 in Germany,[1302] and he was also boarding with Eliza Brown in Gloversville, Fulton Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census, working as a glove cutter.[1303] He died in 1926,[1304] and she died in 1945,[1305] and they were both buried in Prospect Hill Cemetery in Gloversville, Fulton Co., NY.
5. Karl Washburn, born ca. 1861 in NY.[1306]
6. Jarvis9 M. Washburn, born in 1862 in Carlisle, NY,[1307] died on 9 Oct. 1902 in Binghamton, Broome Co., NY,[1308] and was buried in Glenwood Cemetery in Oneonta, Otsego Co., NY.
7. (Probably) Lyra Washburn, born on ca. 10 Dec. 1865,[1309] died on 14 Mar. 1871, aged 5 years, 3 months, 4 days,[1310] and was buried in Christian Church Cemetery in Charleston Four Corners, NY.
8. (Unnamed daughter), born in May 1870 in Carlisle, NY.[1311]
c. Caroline8 Washburn, born in Nov. 1821 in NY,[1312] was still unmarried and living with her widowed uncle, Jarvis Washburn, in Cortlandt, Westchester Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[1313] married John Nelson Webster,[1314] apparently widower of her cousin, Anor8 Amanda (Washburn) Webster, daughter of Jarvis7 and Hetty (Fuller) Washburn, before 1860. He was born on 15 Apr. 1814 in Ames, Montgomery Co., NY.[1315] They lived in Alameda Co., CA. They were living in Alameda, Alameda Co., CA, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a gardener,[1316] the 1870 federal census, where he was a laborer,[1317] and the 1880 federal census, where he was a capitalist.[1318] He died on 14 Feb. 1892 in Alameda Co., CA,[1319] and was buried in Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland, Alameda Co., CA. She was still living in Alameda, CA, in the 1900 federal census,[1320] and she died on 13 Aug. 1903 in Alameda, Alameda Co., CA,[1321] but her burial location is unknown.
d. Jonathan8 Washburn, born on ca. 27 July 1825 in NY,[1322] was still unmarried and living with his parents in Carlisle, Schoharie Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, a farmer,[1323] possibly never married. He died on 4 Mar. 1868, aged 42 years, 7 months, 5 days,[1324] and was buried in Christian Church Cemetery in Charleston Four Corners, Montgomery Co., NY.
3587 iii Samuel7 Washburn, born on 30 Dec. 1789 in Dutchess Co., NY,[1325] married Maria Sheldon. She was born ca. 1803-1805 in NY,[1326] and she may have been his second wife, because of her age. He was probably the Samuel Washburn who was a Judge in Putnam County in the 1830s. On 1 May 1817 Joseph Cole 2d, of Carmel, John Likely of Philipstown, Putnam Co., and William Farrington, of Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co., Executors of the will of Ebenezer Cole, late of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Samuel Washburn and Jarvis Washburn, of Carmel, 3 parcels of land in Carmel, one on the road south of William Raymond’s containing 3 roods and 27 rods, one on the road south of William Birdsall’s home containing 9 acres, 2 roods and 21 rods, and one by Edward Smith’s land containing 12 acres, 1 rood and 20 rods, for $1885,[1327] on 1 May 1820 Jarvis and Mahetabel Washburn, of Patterson, Putnam Co., sold their interest in the same three parcels of land in Carmel to Samuel Washburn, of Carmel, for $1400,[1328] and on 30 Jan. 1830 Samuel and Maria Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold these same three parcels of land in Carmel to Jonathan Morehouse, of Carmel, for $1900.[1329] On 13 Jan. 1830 Reuben Baldwin, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Samuel Washburn, of Carmel, 9 acres of land in Carmel that was formerly owned by David Barnum for $2800,[1330] on 1 Feb. 1830 Samuel and Mary Gouveneur, of New York City, sold to Samuel Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., two parcels of land in Carmel, one containing 16 acres and 6 perches, and the other containing 22 acres, 2 roods and 2 perches, for $1676.92,[1331] on 1 Apr. 1830 Samuel and Maria Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Hosea Townsend, of Philipstown, 4 acres, 3 roods and 29 rods of land in Carmel on the line of Hosea and Silvanus Townsend’s land, for $246.56,[1332] also on 1 Apr. 1830 Samuel and Maria Washburn, of Carmel, sold to Alanson Birchard, of Carmel, 11 acres and 18 rods of land in Carmel at the northeast corner of Hosea and Sylvanus Townsend’s land for $555.31,[1333] and on 21 Apr. 1830 Samuel and Maria Washburn, of Carmel, sold to Abraham Everett, of Carmel, 22 acres, 2 roods and 2 rods of land in Carmel at the corner of Elisha Cole’s land along Abraham Everett’s line for $600.[1334] On 1 Nov. 1831 Jonathan and Loretta Morehouse, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Samuel Washburn, of Carmel, 19 acres of land in Carmel for $350,[1335] and on 5 Nov. 1831 Samuel and Maria Washburn, of Carmel, sold this same 19 acres of land in Carmel to David Merrick, of Carmel, for $350.[1336] On 8 Nov. 1844 Samuel and Maria Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to D. Adison Ely, of Carmel, a parcel of land in the Village of Carmel at the corner of land of William H. Sloat being 60 feet front and rear and 250 feet deep, for $381.[1337] They were living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1830,[1338] 1840,[1339] and the 1850 federal censuses, where he was in banking.[1340] He died intestate on 13 Aug. 1854 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, aged 64 years,[1341] and was buried in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, NY. On 10 May 1856 Maria Washburn, of Carmel, deposed that his heirs were his widow, Maria Washburn, and children Norman S. Washburn, of the City of New York, Edgar Washburn, of the City of Albany, George E. Washburn, of the City of Buffalo, Anna Maria Washburn, of Carmel, all of full age, and Emma Augusta Washburn, of Carmel, a minor,[1342] and his son Norman S. Washburn, of New York City, was granted administration of his estate on 21 May 1856.[1343] On 11 July 1860 Edgar and Emily Washburn, of the City of Albany, gave a quit claim to Maria Washburn, of Carmel, for 9 acres of land in Carmel that is part of the farm of David Barnum for $100,[1344] on 7 Dec. 1861 George E. and Emma N. Washburn, of the City of Chicago, gave quit claim to Maria Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, for 9 acres of land in Carmel that is part of the farm of David Barnum for $100,[1345] on 13 Feb. 1862 Norman S. and Kate Washburn, of the City of New York, gave a quit claim to Maria Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., for 9 acres of land in the village of Carmel for $100,[1346] and on 16 Jan. 1866 Maria Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., gave a quit claim to Anna Maria Crane, wife of Benjamin D. Crane, of Carmel, for the 9 acres of land in the town and village of Carmel for $3000.[1347] She was still living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1860,[1348] and 1870 federal censuses,[1349] where her daughter and son-in-law, Benjamin D. and Annie M. Crane, were living with her, and she was living with them in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census.[1350] No death or burial record was found for her in Putnam Co., NY. They had children:
a. Norman8 Sheldon Washburn, born on 30 Sept. 1817 in Dover, Dutchess Co., NY,[1351] married 1.) Sara Maria Robinson,[1352] who apparently died by ca. 1849, and he remarried to 2.) Emma A. (___) in ca. 1849.[1353] She was born on 30 June 1829 in NY.[1354] They were living in Albany, Albany Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was working in a bank,[1355] in New York City, NY, in the 1855 state census, where he was a banker,[1356] and he was living in New York City in 1856 when he was granted administration of his father’s estate in Putnam Co., NY. She died on 13 Nov. 1856 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, aged 27 years,[1357] and was buried in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY. He remarried to 3.) Catharine “Kate” Nancy Edwards,[1358] daughter Dr. Benjamin B. and Nancy Sherwood (Jackson) Edwards,[1359] on 7 Jan. 1858 in North Presbyterian Church in New York City, NY.[1360] She was born on 9 July 1829 in New York City, NY.[1361] On 6 Oct. 1859 Norman S. Washburn, of the City and County of New York, gave a quit claim to his brother Edgar Washburn, of the City and County of Albany, for all his right in land in the Village of Carmel, Putnam Co., that belongs to the heirs of Samuel Washburn, deceased, for $1.00,[1362] and on 13 Feb. 1862 Norman S. and Kate Washburn, of the City of New York, gave a quit claim to Maria Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., for 9 acres of land in the village of Carmel for $100.[1363] They were not found in the 1860 federal census, but they were living in Castleton, Richmond Co., NY, in the 1865 state census, where he was a merchant,[1364] and in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census,[1365] in Orangetown, Rockland Co., NY, in the 1875 state census,[1366] and back in Brooklyn, NY, in the 1880 federal census,[1367] where he was a stock broker. She died on 29 Oct. 1893 in New York City, NY,[1368] and was buried in New York City Marble Cemetery in East Village, New York Co., NY. He died on 14 Nov. 1898 in Port Chester, Westchester Co., NY, aged 81 years, of “paralysis,”[1369] and was buried in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY. He apparently had three children by Sara Maria Robinson, and at least five more children by Catharine Nancy Edwards:
1. Josephine Washburn, born ca. 1844 in NY,[1370] marriage not found.
2. Virginia9 Arabella Washburn, born in 1846 in NY,[1371] never married. She was not found in the 1880 federal census, but she died on 25 Oct. 1891 in New York City, New York Co., NY,[1372] and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Salem, Washington Co., NY.
3. Eugene9 Robinson Washburn, born in Oct. 1847 in NY,[1373] married Pauline “Fannie” Louise Strong, daughter of William and Mary Elizabeth (Chatfield) Strong,[1374] on 7 Nov. 1878 in Manhattan, New York City, NY.[1375] She was born in Jan. 1856 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., CT.[1376] They were living in New York City, New York Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census,[1377] and in the Borough of Manhattan, New York City, New York Co., NY, with the family of her brother, William B. Strong, in the 1900 federal census,[1378] where he was a banker, and they were living in Greenwich, Fairfield Co., CT, in the 1910 federal census.[1379] He died on 21 Feb. 1929 in Orange, Essex Co., NJ, aged 82 years,[1380] and she died on 5 June 1948 in Orange, Essex Co., NJ, aged 92 years,[1381] and they were both buried in Milford Cemetery in Milford, New Haven Co., CT.
4. Alice9 “Allie” P. E. Washburn, born in Nov. 1863 in NY,[1382] probably never married. She was still unmarried and living with her brother Harry J. Washburn in Greenwich, Fairfield Co., CT, in the 1900 federal census,[1383] and in Manhasset Village, North Hempstead Town, Nassau Co., NY, in the 1910 federal census,[1384] and she was still unmarried and living in Plandome, Nassau Co., NY, in 1936 when her brother Harry J. Washburn died.
5. Kate9 S. C. Washburn, born in Mar. 1866 in NY,[1385] probably never married. She was still unmarried and living with her brother Harry J. Washburn in Greenwich, Fairfield Co., CT, in the 1900 federal census,[1386] and in Manhasset Village, North Hempstead Town, Nassau Co., NY, in the 1910 federal census,[1387] and she was still unmarried and living in Plandome, Nassau Co., NY, in 1936 when her brother Harry J. Washburn died.
6. Ida9 B. Washburn, born in Aug. 1868 in NY,[1388] was still unmarried and living with her brother Harry J. Washburn in Greenwich, Fairfield Co., CT, in the 1900 federal census,[1389] and in Manhasset Village, North Hempstead Town, Nassau Co., NY, in the 1910 federal census,[1390] apparently died before 1936, but her burial location is unknown.
7. Norman9 S. Washburn Jr., born in May 1865 in NY,[1391] was still unmarried and living with his brother Harry J. Washburn in Greenwich, Fairfield Co., CT, in the 1900 federal census,[1392] but he was not found in the 1910 federal census, and he may have been the Norman Washburn who died on 28 Apr. 1907 in Greenwich, CT,[1393] but his burial location is unknown.
8. Henry9 “Harry” Jackson Washburn, born on 23 Nov. 1870 in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY,[1394] was still unmarried and living with his brother and sisters in Greenwich, Fairfield Co., CT, in the 1900 federal census, working in real estate,[1395] and in Manhasset Village, North Hempstead Town, Nassau Co., NY, in the 1910 federal census, where he was a real estate developer,[1396] married Elsie L. Mott,[1397] daughter of Judge Charles Peters and Marie Jeanette (Schimmel) Mott,[1398] in 1915 in NJ.[1399] She was born in 1877 in Milford, Pike Co., PA.[1400] He died on 28 Dec. 1936 in Plandome, Nassau Co., NY, aged 67 years,[1401] and was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in Bronx, Bronx Co., NY. She died on 12 Feb. 1956 in Greenwich, CT, aged 78 years,[1402] and was buried in Milford Cemetery in Milford, Pike Co., PA.
b. Edgar8 Washburn, born in 1822 in Carmel, NY,[1403] married Emily Lawrence.[1404] She was born ca. 1829 in NY.[1405] They were not found in the 1850 federal census, or the 1855 state census in New York, but they were living in Albany, NY, in the 1856 deposition of his mother, and in the 1860 federal census, where he was a lumber merchant.[1406] On 6 Oct. 1859 Norman S. Washburn, of the City and County of New York, gave a quit claim to his brother Edgar Washburn, of the City and County of Albany, for all his right in land in the Village of Carmel, Putnam Co., that belongs to the heirs of Samuel Washburn, deceased, for $1.00,[1407] and on 11 July 1860 Edgar and Emily Washburn, of the City of Albany, gave a quit claim to Maria Washburn, of Carmel, for 9 acres of land in Carmel that is part of the farm of David Barnum for $100.[1408] They moved to Chicago, IL, by 1870, and they were living Chicago, Cook Co., IL, in the 1870,[1409] and 1880 federal censuses,[1410] where he was a lumber merchant. She died on 24 Aug. 1885 in Chicago, IL, aged 55 years,[1411] and he died on 18 Nov. 1886 in Cook Co., IL, aged 65 years,[1412] and they were both originally buried in Oak Wood Cemetery, but moved to Bronswood Cemetery in Oak Brook, DuPage Co., IL. They had children:
1. Louise9 L. Washburn, born ca. 1857 in Albany, NY,[1413] never married. She was still unmarried and living with her parents in Chicago, IL, in the 1880 federal census.[1414] She was not found in the 1900 federal census, but she was living with her brother Charles L. Washburn in Hinsdale, DuPage Co., IL, in the 1910 federal census,[1415] and moved to Pasadena, CA, in ca. 1922. She died on 12 June 1947 in Pasadena, Los Angeles Co., CA,[1416] and was buried in Bronswood Cemetery in Oak Brook, DuPage Co., IL.
2. Charles9 Lawrence Washburn, born ca. 1858 in NY,[1417] was still unmarried and living with his parents in Chicago, IL, in the 1880 federal census, a lumber merchant,[1418] married 1.) Kate Arnold Bassett on 11 June 1884 in Cook Co., IL.[1419] She was born ca. 1861 in IL.[1420] They were living in Hinsdale, Downers Grove Township, DuPage Co., IL, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1421] She died on 12 Dec. 1902 in the Alma Sanitarium in Alma, Gratiot Co., MI, aged 41 years,[1422] and was buried in Bronswood Cemetery in Oak Brook, DuPage Co., IL. He was still living in Hinsdale, DuPage Co., IL, in the 1910 federal census, where he was President of a Floral Company, and his sister Louise Washburn was living with him.[1423] He supposedly remarried to 2.) Helen Van Aken, daughter of Anton and Bertha Antoinette (Neuman) Van Aken,[1424] in 1912.[1425] She was born on 18 Aug. 1880 in Chicago, Cook Co., IL.[1426] He died on 23 Apr. 1935 in Hinsdale, Cook Co., IL, aged 77 years,[1427] and she died on 1 Aug. 1957 in DuPage Co., IL, aged 76 years,[1428] and they were both buried in Bronswood Cemetery in Oak Brook, DuPage Co., IL.
c. George8 E. Washburn, born ca. 1828 in Putnam Co., NY,[1429] supposedly married Emeline “Emma” N. Merritt on 16 Oct. 1849 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.[1430] She was born ca. 1831 in Putnam Co., NY.[1431] They were living with the family of Elisah Teall in Albany, Albany Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a lumber merchant,[1432] in Buffalo, Erie Co., NY, in the 1855 state census, where he was a lumberman,[1433] and in Buffalo in the 1856 deposition of his mother. They moved to Chicago, IL, by 1860, and they were living in Chicago, Cook Co., IL, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a bookkeeper,[1434] but they were not found in the 1870 federal census. On 7 Dec. 1861 George E. and Emma N. Washburn, of the City of Chicago, gave quit claim to Maria Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, for 9 acres of land in Carmel that is part of the farm of David Barnum for $100.[1435] No death or burial record was found for either of them. They had one daughter:
1. Julia9 H. Washburn, born on 15 Oct. 1854 in Buffalo, Erie Co., NY,[1436] married Frank Wellington McNally, born Franklin Wellington Smith, son of William Sullivan and Adaline (Patch) Smith,[1437] on 29 Apr. 1872 in Cook Co., IL.[1438] He was born on 22 Mar. 1851 in Worcester, MA.[1439] They were living in Park Ridge, Town Maine, Cook Co., IL, in the 1880 federal census, where he was an office clerk,[1440] and the 1900 federal census, where he was a clerk in the county clerk’s office.[1441] He died on 25 Nov. 1920 in Park Ridge, Cook Co., IL,[1442] and she died on 25 Feb. 1929 in Park Ridge City, Cook Co., IL, aged 72 years,[1443] and they were both buried in Town of Maine Cemetery in Park Ridge, Cook Co., IL.
d. Anna8 Maria Washburn, born on 27 Dec. 1833 in Carmel, NY,[1444] was living in Carmel, NY, in the 1856 deposition of her mother, married Benjamin D. Crane,[1445] son of Judge Azor Belden and Aurelia (Doane) Crane.[1446] He was born on 6 Sept. 1832 in NY,[1447] a grandson of Joseph and Chloe (Hill) Crane.[1448] On 16 Jan. 1866 Maria Washburn, of Carmel, Putnam Co., gave a quit claim to Anna Maria Crane, wife of Benjamin D. Crane, of Carmel, for the 9 acres of land in the town and village of Carmel for $3000.[1449] They were living with her widowed mother, Maria Washburn, in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer,[1450] and the 1870 federal census, where he was a clerk in a store,[1451] she was living with them in Carmel Village, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1452] He died on 25 Aug. 1899 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, aged 66 years,[1453] but no probate records were filed for his estate. She was not found in the 1900 federal census, but she died on 3 Nov. 1904 in Carmell, NY, aged 70 years,[1454] and they were both buried in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.
e. Emma8 Augusta Washburn, born on 10 May 1837 in NY,[1455] was still a minor when her father died, married Benjamin Townsend Crane,[1456] son of Nathaniel and Martha Ann (Townsend) Crane.[1457] He was born on 24 Jan. 1824 in NY,[1458] a grandson of Capt. John and Tamar (Carpenter) Crane.[1459] On 23 Jan. 1865 Barnabas and Mary Carver, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Benjamin T. Crane, of Carmel, 35 acres of land in Carmel which William Pinckney had died seized of, bounded on the north by lands of Stephen Pinckney, and on the east by lands of Hiram Cole, for $960.[1460] They were living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1870,[1461] and 1880 federal censuses,[1462] where he was a farmer. She died on 21 Dec. 1883, aged 46 years,[1463] presumably in Putnam Co., NY, and he was still living in Carmel, NY, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1464] He died testate on 11 Mar. 1901 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, aged 77 years,[1465] and they were both buried in Crane Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY. Samuel B. Crane, Nathaniel U. Crane and Benjamin T. Crane were named as executors of his estate.[1466]
3588 iv Jarvis7 Washburn, born ca. 1792 in Dutchess Co., NY,[1467] married Mahetable “Hetty” Fuller,[1468] supposedly daughter of Benjamin and (3976) Ruth (Pierce) Fuller. She was born ca. 1797 in Dutchess Co., NY,[1469] a granddaughter of Col. Daniel T. and (1576) Mehitable (Carver) Pierce, and she was his third cousin once removed.[1470] On 1 May 1817 Joseph Cole 2d, of Carmel, John Likely of Philipstown, Putnam Co., and William Farrington, of Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co., Executors of the will of Ebenezer Cole, late of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Samuel Washburn and Jarvis Washburn, of Carmel, 3 parcels of land in Carmel, one on the road south of William Raymond’s containing 3 roods and 27 rods, one on the road south of William Birdsall’s home containing 9 acres, 2 roods and 21 rods, and one by Edward Smith’s land containing 12 acres, 1 rood and 20 rods, for $1885,[1471] and on 1 May 1820 Jarvis and Mahetabel Washburn, of Patterson, Putnam Co., sold their interest in the same three parcels of land in Carmel to Samuel Washburn, of Carmel, for $1400.[1472] On 14 Dec. 1824 Joseph and Betsey Cole 2d, of Carmel, Putnam Co., gave a quit claim to Jarvis Washburn, of Kent, for all their right in Ľ acre of land in Kent, bounded partially on land of Gabriel Worden, and being land formerly owned by John Phillips, for $25,[1473] on 8 Apr. 1825 Gabriel and Samantha Worden, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Jarvis Washburn, of Kent, 7 rods of land in Kent at the northeast corner of land formerly belonging to John Phillips, for $60,[1474] on 12 Dec. 1825 Betsey Phillips, of Kent, widow of John Phillips, deceased, gave a quit claim to Jarvis Washburn, of Kent, for all her right, title and interest in a farm of 50 rods in Mill town, Kent, for $10,[1475] on 14 Feb. 1827 Walker and Sally Ann Todd, of Carmel, sold to Jarvis Washburn, of Kent, 50 rods of land in Mill town, Kent, for $20,[1476] and on 15 Sept. 1827 Walker and Sally Ann Todd, of Carmel, sold to Jarvis Washburn, of Kent, another 54 rods of land in Kent on the easterly corner of Jarvis Washburn’s land for $100.[1477] On 28 Apr. 1828 Silas P. and Rhoda Smith, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., sold to Jarvis Washburn, of Kent, Putnam Co., 5 acres of land in Fishkill for $100,[1478] on 19 Mar. 1829 Jarvis and Mahetable Washburn, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Harvey Peck, of Kent, 5 acres of land in Fishkill, Dutchess Co., for $150,[1479] and on 11 Nov. 1830 Sarah Tompkins, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Jarvis Washburn, of Kent, 10 acres of land in Kent at the corner of Alonzo Patrick’s land for $350.[1480] On 27 Dec. 1833 Jarvis and Hetty Washburn of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Adonijah C. Robinson, two parcels of land in Mill town, Kent, near John C. Brinkerhoff’s land, one containing 50 rods, and the other containing 54 rods, for an undisclosed amount,[1481] and on 20 Dec. 1834 Jarvis and Hetta Washburn, of Patterson, Putnam Co., sold to Adonijah C. Robinson, of Kent, a parcel of land containing 10 acres in Kent, and another of 40 square feet by land of John W. Brinkerhoff, for $500.[1482] On 17 Apr. 1835 John W. and Sarah Brinkerhoff, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., sold to Jarvis Washburn, of Fishkill, l63 acres and 38 perches of land in Fishkill for $5375,[1483] on 2 June 1836 John W. and Sarah Brinkerhoff, of Fishkill, sold to Jarvis Washburn, of Fishkill, another 68 acres, 3 roods and 35 perches of land in Fishkill for $700,[1484] on 11 July 1836 Alton and Lucy Ann Brundage, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., sold to Jarvis Washburn, of Fishkill, some land along Brundage’s line in Fishkill for $125,[1485] and on 18 Feb. 1837 Daniel and Maria Seamans, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., sold to Jarvis Washburn, of Fishkill, 30 acres of mountain land in Fishkill for $50.[1486] On 18 Mar. 1839 Jarvis and Hetty Washburn, of Fishkill, sold to Orson H. Tappen, of Fishkill, 41 acres, 1 rood and 21 rods of land in Fishkill that was part of the Adriance farm for $110,[1487] also on 18 Mar. 1839 Jarvis and Hettie Washburn, of Fishkill, sold land in Fishkill of an unnamed acreage bounded southwesterly by land of Alton Brundage to Lewis C. Foot, of Fishkill, for $625,[1488] on the same day Jarvis and Hetty Washburn, of Fishkill, sold to Peter N. Berry, of Fishkill, 29 acres, 3 roods and 4 perches of mountain land in Fishkill for $1100,[1489] and also on 18 Mar. 1839 Jarvis and Hetty Washburn, of Fishkill, sold to Simeon D. Sincerbox, of Fishkill, 18 acres, 3 roods and 14 perches of land in Fishkill in the Adriance farm for $2072.12.[1490] They were living in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census,[1491] and in Phillipstown, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1840 federal census.[1492] In Jan. 1846 Jarvis Washburn, of Courtlandt, Westchester Co., NY, gave a quit claim to Samuel P. Smith, of Kent, Putnam Co., for his right in 54 rods of land in Kent for $1.00.[1493] Hetty (Fuller) Washburn died on 8 Sept. 1848, aged 51 years,[1494] presumably in Westchester Co., NY, and was buried in Fishkill Rural Cemetery in Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY. On 24 July 1866 Richard B. and Maria Garetta Cary, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., sold to Jarvis Washburn, of Peekskill Village, Westchester Co., three lots of land in Fishkill Village, Dutchess Co., on the road to Fishkill Landing for $5000,[1495] on 29 Oct. 1867 Coert A. Van Voorhis, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., sold to Jarvis Washburn, of Peekskill, Westchester Co., two lots in Fishkill Village on Cary Avenue for $151,[1496] and on the same day Jarvis Washburn, of Peekskill, Westchester Co., sold to Coert A. Van Voorhis of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., a small lot on the north side of Gary Avenue in Fishkill Village for $1.00.[1497] He was living in Cortlandt, Westchester Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a lumberman,[1498] and the 1860 federal census, where he was a “gentleman.”[1499] He died on 21 Jan. 1870 in Westchester Co., NY, aged 77 years,[1500] and was also buried in Fishkill Rural Cemetery in Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY. They had children:
a. Anor8 Amanda Washburn, born on 7 Oct. 1814 in NY,[1501] married John Nelson Webster.[1502] He was born on 15 Apr. 1814 in Ames, Montgomery Co., NY.[1503] They were living in Mohawk, Montgomery Co., NY, in the 1840 federal census.[1504] She died on 1 July 1848, aged 33 years, 8 months, 11 days,[1505] presumably in Montgomery Co., NY, and was buried in Christian Church Cemetery in Charleston Four Corners, Charleston, Montgomery Co., NY. He was not found in the 1850 federal census, and was probably already on his way to California during the census, but he apparently remarried to her cousin, Caroline8 Washburn, daughter of Merritt7 and Susanna (Hunt) Washburn, before 1860. She was born in Nov. 1821 in NY,[1506] and was living with Jarvis Washburn in Cortlandt, Westchester Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census.[1507] They lived in Alameda Co., CA. They were living in Alameda, Alameda Co., CA, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a gardener,[1508] the 1870 federal census, where he was a laborer,[1509] and the 1880 federal census, where he was a capitalist.[1510] He died on 14 Feb. 1892 in Alameda Co., CA,[1511] and was buried in Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland, Alameda Co., CA. Caroline (Washburn) Webster was still living in Alameda, CA, in the 1900 federal census,[1512] and she died on 13 Aug. 1903 in Alameda, Alameda Co., CA,[1513] but her burial location is unknown.
b. Emily8 H. Washburn, born ca. 1816 in NY,[1514] never married. She was still unmarried and living with her widowed father in Cortlandt, Westchester Co., NY, in the 1850,[1515] and 1860 federal censuses,[1516] and she was still living in Cortlandtown, Westchester Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census,[1517] and in Peekskill Village, Westchester Co., NY, in the hotel of George H. and Phebe C. Sutton in the 1880 federal census, where she was keeping house.[1518] She died on 6 Nov. 1889 in Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, aged 72 years,[1519] and was buried in Fishkill Rural Cemetery in Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY.
c. Eliza8 Jane Washburn, born ca. 1818 in NY,[1520] married Isaac Cary, son of John and Polly (Hillker) Cary,[1521] in 1840.[1522] He was born in 1811 in NY.[1523] They were not found in the 1850 federal census, but they were living in Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1860,[1524] and 1870 federal censuses,[1525] where he was a farmer. She died on 6 Mar. 1873,[1526] presumably in Dutchess Co., NY, and he was still living in Fishkill, NY, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1527] He died on 25 Dec. 1904 in Dutchess Co., NY, aged 93 years,[1528] and they were both buried in Fishkill Rural Cemetery in Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY.
d. Naomi8 K. Washburn, born ca. 1824 in NY,[1529] never married. She was still unmarried and living with her widowed father in Cortlandt, Westchester Co., NY, in the 1850,[1530] and 1860 federal censuses,[1531] and was listed as “Leona” living with her sister Emily Washburn in Cortlandtown, Westchester Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census,[1532] and in Peekskill Village, Westchester Co., NY, in the hotel of George H. and Phebe C. Sutton in the 1880 federal census, where she was boarding.[1533] She died in Feb. 1896, aged 71 years,[1534] and was buried in Fishkill Rural Cemetery in Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY.
3589 v Phebe7 Washburn, born in July 1795 in Dutchess Co., NY,[1535] married Simeon Draper Sencerbox/Sincerbox.[1536] He was born ca. 1793 in NY.[1537] On 4 Mar. 1828 Jacob Tompkins, and Pollycarpus W. and Fanny Taylor, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., gave a quit claim to Simeon D. Sincerbox, of Fishkill, for all their right, title and interest in 25 perches of land in Fishkill on the east side of the highway leading from Fishkill Landing to Patterson Village for $25,[1538] on 29 Apr. 1833 Isaac and Ida Storm, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., sold to Simeon D. Sensebox, of Fishkill, 1 acre of land in Fishkill at the corner of the school lot for $100,[1539] on 18 Mar. 1839 Jarvis and Hetty Washburn, of Fishkill, sold to Simeon D. Sincerbox, of Fishkill, 18 acres, 3 roods and 14 perches of land in Fishkill in the Adriance farm for $2072.12,[1540] and on 3 Sept. 1839 Austin or Orson H. and Catharine Tapping, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., sold to Simeon Sincebaugh, of Fishkill, 4 acres of land in Fishkill for $40.[1541] On 9 Sept. 1841 Thomas and Catharine E. Storm, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., sold to Simeon D. Sencerbox, of Fishkill, 2 roods and 6 rods of land at the southeast corner of Simeon D. Sencerbox’s barn in Stormville for $80,[1542] on 1 May 1842 Jacob Tompkins, of Stormville, Town of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., assignee of Edwin Hoagland, of Fishkill, sold to Simeon D. Sinsebox, of Fishkill, an equal undivided one half part of parcel of land in Fishkill at a place called Carthage of 100 feet square for $461,[1543] and on 21 May 1842 Simeon D. and Phebe Sincerbox, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., sold the equal one half part of land in Fishkill at Carthage of 100 feet square back to Jacob Tompkins, of Fishkill, for $461.[1544] On 1 April or May 1846 Garret and Jane Ann Storm, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., sold to Simeon D. Sincerbox of Fishkill, 1 acre, 1 rood and 28 rods of land in Stormville, Town of Fishkill, for $255.[1545] They were living in Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1820,[1546] 1830,[1547] and 1840 federal censuses,[1548] and in East Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[1549] where he was a farmer. He died testate on 3 Apr. 1859 in East Fishkill, NY,[1550] his will dated 29 Dec. 1857, and proved on 4 June 1859, mentioned his wife Phebe, his land at the foot of Fishkill Mountain, his sons Henry H., John G., Charles E., and Jarvis W., and his daughters Maria Antoinette, Mary M. Phillips, Catharine Seaman, Jane Rogers and Susan Brush, and he named his sons Henry H. and John G. as executors of his estate.[1551] (See Appendix [I] for a full transcription of his will.) On 30 Apr. 1860 Phebe Sincerbox, widow, and Henry H. Sincerbox, of East Fishkill, Dutchess Co., and John G. Sincerbox, of Brooklyn, Kings Co., executors of the will of Simeon D. Sincerbox, late of East Fishkill, sold to Darius Ogden, of East Fishkill, the land of Simeon D. Sincerbox on the highway from Patterson to Fishkill consisting of 18 acres, 3 roods and 33 rods, for $210.[1552] She was still living in East Fishkill, NY, in the 1860 federal census,[1553] and with the family of her daughter and son-in-law, William and Maria Humphrey, in Pleasant Valley, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census.[1554] She died on 21 Dec. 1872, aged 77 years,[1555] presumably in Dutchess Co., NY, and they were both buried in Pilgrim’s Rest Cemetery in Hopewell Junction, Dutchess Co., NY. They had children:
a. Jane Sincerbox, born on 7 Nov. 1814 in Beekman, Dutchess Co., NY,[1556] married Laban Rogers,[1557] son of John and Mary (Skidmore) Rogers,[1558] in ca. 1835.[1559] He was born on 1 Aug. 1805 in Beekman, NY.[1560] Daughter Jane Rogers was mentioned in the 1857 will of her father. They were living in Beekman, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1840,[1561] 1850,[1562] and 1860 federal censuses,[1563] where he was a farmer, in Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census,[1564] and in Fishkill Village, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census,[1565] where he was a retired farmer, and they were both designated as disabled in 1880. She died on 4 Feb. 1883 in Fishkill, NY,[1566] and he died on 26 Sept. 1886 in East Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY,[1567] and they were both buried in Hopewell Cemetery in Hopewell Junction, Dutchess Co., NY.
b. John Griffin Sincerbox/Sencerbaugh, born on 19 June 1818 in Dutchess Co., NY,[1568] married Catherine Lounsbury,[1569] daughter of Joshua and Amy (Wilsey) Lounsbury.[1570] She was born on 25 June 1823 in NY.[1571] Son John G. was mentioned in the 1857 will of his father, and was named as co-executor of his father’s estate. They were not found in the 1850 or 1860 federal censuses, but they were living in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census, where he was the south ferry collector,[1572] and the 1880 federal census, where he was the ferry master,[1573] and they were living in East Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a retired farmer.[1574] He died on 16 Feb. 1903 in Hopewell Junction, Dutchess Co., NY, aged 84 years,[1575] and she died on 22 May 1915 in Hopewell Junction, NY, aged 91 years,[1576] and they were both buried in Hopewell Cemetery in Hopewell Junction, Dutchess Co., NY.
c. Jarvis Washburn Sincerbox/Sencerbox, born on 20 Dec. 1820 in Dutchess Co., NY,[1577] married Harriet Lounsbury in 1843.[1578] She was born ca. 1825.[1579] Son Jarvis W. was named in the 1857 will of his father. They were not found in the 1850 federal census, but they moved to Quincy, IL, in 1851, where he was a banker and merchant, then to St. Paul, MN, in 1855, where he ran a steamboat, then to Scott Co., MN, where he was a county registrar, court clerk, and member of the Minnesota State Legislature from 1871 to 1875.[1580] They were living in Shakopee, Scott Co., MN, in the 1860 federal census, where he was the Scott County Recorder,[1581] the 1870 federal census, where he was a “conveyaner,”[1582] and the 1880 federal census, where he was a real estate agent.[1583] He died on 11 Jan. 1896, aged 76 years, 22 days,[1584] presumably in Scott Co., MN, and she died on 21 Jan. 1914, aged 88 years, 5 months, 11 days,[1585] and they were both buried in Valley Cemetery in Shakopee, Scott Co., MN.
d. Maria Antoinette Sincerbox, born on 26 Feb. 1823 in Dutchess Co., NY,[1586] was still unmarried and living with her parents in East Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[1587] and daughter Maria Antoinette was mentioned in the 1857 will of her father. She married William Humphrey, son of Cornelius and Martha (Hoagland) Humphrey,[1588] as his second wife, in 1865.[1589] He was born on 10 Feb. 1817,[1590] and had married first to Maria Louisa Storm in 1838,[1591] who died on 1 Sept. 1863, aged 44 years,[1592] and was buried in Hopewell Cemetery in Hopewell Junction, Dutchess Co., NY. They were living in Pleasant Valley, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a retired farmer, and her widowed mother, Phebe Sincerbox, was living with them,[1593] and the 1880 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1594] She died on 24 Oct. 1897 in Netherwood, Hyde Park, Dutchess Co., NY, aged 74 years,[1595] and he died on 24 Dec. 1897 in Netherwood, NY, aged 80 years,[1596] and they were both buried in Hopewell Cemetery in Hopewell Junction, NY.
e. Capt. Charles E. Sincerbox, born ca. 1825 in Dutchess Co., NY,[1597] mentioned in the 1857 will of his father, not found in the 1850 federal census, but he moved to Minnesota with his brother, J. W. Sencerbox, in 1854,[1598] married Catharine “Katie” (___), who was born ca. 1832 in PA or MA.[1599] They were living in West Saint Paul, Dakota Co., MN, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a pilot.[1600] They were not found in the 1870 federal census, but they were living in La Crosse, La Crosse Co., WI, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a boat captain.[1601] He was a steamboat captain on the Mississippi River, and died on 13 Jan. 1892 at the Merchants’ Hotel in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN, of “heart disease, aggravated by an attack of grip,” aged about 66 years,[1602] and was buried in Oakland Cemetery in Saint Paul, Ramsey Co., MN. Her death record was not found.
f. Mary M. Sincerbox, born on 4 Feb. 1828 in Dutchess Co., NY,[1603] married William Wilde Phillips, son of Elias and Mary (Wilde) Phillips,[1604] in 1843.[1605] He was born on 8 Mar. 1823 in NY.[1606] Daughter Mary M. Phillips was mentioned in the 1857 will of her father. They were living in Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census,[1607] and in East Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census,[1608] where he was a farm laborer. He died on 1 Dec. 1877, aged 54 years,[1609] and she died on 30 Sept. 1879, aged 51 years,[1610] both presumably in Dutchess Co., NY, and they were both buried in Hopewell Cemetery in Hopewell Junction, Dutchess Co., NY.
g. Catherine Tappan Sincerbox, born on 23 July 1833 in Dutchess Co., NY,[1611] married Joel H. Seaman,[1612] son of Sutton and Annis (Benjamin) Seaman.[1613] He was born on 19 Apr. 1829 in Dutchess Co., NY.[1614] Daughter Catherine Seaman was mentioned in the 1857 will of her father. They were living in Beekman, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census,[1615] and in Candor, Tioga Co., NY, in the 1870,[1616] and 1880 federal censuses,[1617] where he was a farmer. She died on 4 Sept. 1890 in Jerden Falls, Lewis Co., NY, aged 57 years, 1 month, 12 days,[1618] and he died on 31 July 1892 in Candor, Tioga Co., NY, aged 63 years,[1619] and they were both buried in Maple Grove Cemetery in Candor, Tioga Co., NY.
h. Susan Eliza Sincerbox, born on 9 Dec. 1841 in Stormville, Dutchess Co., NY,[1620] married Augustus Amos Brush in 1855.[1621] He was born on 3 Sept. 1834 in Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT.[1622] Daughter Susan Brush was mentioned in the 1857 will of her father. They were not found in the 1870 federal census. She died on 22 May 1874 in Fishkill Plains, Dutchess Co., NY, aged 32 years,[1623] and was buried in Hopewell Cemetery in Hopewell Junction, Dutchess Co., NY. He served on the school commission, the New York State Assembly, and was Warden of Sing Sing Prison from 1880 to 1891.[1624] He was living in Ossining, Westchester Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census, where he was an agent and warden.[1625] He remarried to Ida Adele Sheldon, daughter of Wilson Butts and Hannah Maria (Doughty) Sheldon,[1626] on 7 Oct. 1891 in Green Haven, Beekman, Dutchess Co., NY.[1627] She was born on 3 Sept. 1851.[1628] He died on 29 Mar. 1894 in Hopewell Junction, Dutchess Co., NY, aged 59 years,[1629] and was also buried in Hopewell Cemetery in Hopewell Junction, NY. Ida Adele (Sheldon) Brush died on 14 Apr. 1943, aged 91 years,[1630] and was buried in Beekman Cemetery in Poughquag, Dutchess Co., NY.
i. Capt. Henry H. Sincerbox, born in 1837 in Dutchess Co., NY,[1631] served as First Lieutenant in Company H, the 128th New York Infantry in 1862, and was promoted to Captain of Company D in 1863 during the Civil War.[1632] Son Henry H. was mentioned in the 1857 will of his father, and was named as co-executor of his father’s estate. He died on 7 Apr. 1867,[1633] and was buried in Pilgrim’s Rest Cemetery in Hopewell Junction, Dutchess Co., NY.
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[2]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#16170038.
[3]
Per letter of Mary Inoue of March 2006, estimated by the age at death of their
son Zebulon Washburn (Jr.). Phebe, wife of Zebulon Washburn, is buried next to
him, and they share the same headstone.
[5]
Putnam County Land Records, Book A, p. 137-139, from FHL microfilm #0927619,
witnessed by Judge Robert Williams and Jesse Dykman, acknowledged by the
witness Judge Robert Williams, but not recorded until 4 Nov. 1814 in Putnam
County.
[6]
Putnam County Land Records, Book E, p. 342-343, from FHL microfilm #0927621,
witnessed by Daniel Washburn and Peter S. Kent, Commissioner of Putnam Co., but
not recorded until 1 May 1829.
[7]
1790 Federal Census, Frederickstown, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 83, the Zebulon
Washborn household had 3 free white males aged 16 or over, 3 free white males
under 16, and 3 free white females.
[8]
1800 Federal Census, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 149, the Zebulon Washburn household
had 2 males aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 1 female under 10, 1
female aged 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 45 or over.
[9]
1820 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, p. 94, the family of Zebulon
Washburn had 2 males under 10, 1 male aged 45 or over, 1 female aged 16-25
years, 1 female aged 45 or over, and had 1 person in agriculture.
[10]
1830 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, p. 33, the Zebulon Washburn
household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49
years, 1 male aged 80-89 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1
female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 30-39 years, and 1 female aged 40-49
years.
[11]
Per letter of Mary Inoue of March 2006, www.findagrave.com,
memorial #16170038, submitted by Mary Inoue, on the same gravestone as Zebulon
Washburn in Gilead Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, but it is very difficult
to read.
[12]
Per letter of Mary Inoue of March 2006; www.findagrave.com,
memorial #16169857, submitted by Mary Inoue, from his gravestone in Gilead
Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., N Y, the picture of his gravestone very
difficult to read.
[13]
Putnam County Probate, Vol. C, p. 77-84; Putnam County Probate Docket #604, per
letter of Mary Inoue, March 2006.
[16]
Calculated from his age at death, which doesn’t match his age bracket in the
1820 federal census.
[19]
Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 487-189, from FHL microfilm #0927623,
witnessed by Samuel Washburn, Judge, and recorded on 30 Apr. 1835.
[20]
1810 Federal Census, Frederick Town, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 141, the Zubulon
Washburn Jr. household had 1 male aged 26-44 years, 4 females under 10, and 1
female aged 16-25 years.
[21]
1820 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, p. 30, the Zebulon Washburn 2nd
household had 4 males under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 [sic] years, 4 females aged
10-15 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 1 person engaged in
commerce.
[22]
1830 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, p. 39, the Zebulon Washburn
household had 2 males aged 5-9 years, 2 male aged 10-14 years, 2 males aged
15-19 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female under 5, 2 females aged 5-9
years, 2 females aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years.
[23]
“Cemetery Transcriptions from the NEHGS Manuscript Collections,” online
database at NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society,
Boston, buried in Gilead Cemetery in South Carmel, NY.
[25]
Per research of Barbara Lenker. Thomas Washburn was called grandson in the 1833
will of Zebulon Washburn.
[26]
Calculated from his age at death, but his www.findagrave.com
memorial #30795840 gives his birth date as 1812, calculated from a misreading
of his age at death.
[27]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#211790912, and her father’s www.findagrave.com
memorial #20922582.
[28]
“Record of Marriages by Elder Nathaniel Robinson, Kent & Fishkill Baptist
Church, at Farmers Mills town of Kent, Putnam County, NY,” provided by Mrs.
Betty M. Behr, Putnam County Historian, to Mary Inoue, and included in the
letter of March 2006.
[29]
Per www.findagrave.com memorial
#211790912, presumably calculated from her age at death.
[31]
1840 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, p. 351, the Thos. Washburn household
had 3 males under 5, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, and 1 female
aged 20-29 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.
[32]
Buys, Barbara Smith, Old Gravestones of Putnam County, New York, Gateway
Press, Baltimore, MD, 1975, p. 146, buried in the 2nd Kent Baptist Church
Graveyard, now Kent Cliffs Baptist Cemetery; www.findagrave.com, memorial #30795840,
from his gravestone in Second Kent Baptist Cemetery in Kent Cliffs, Putnam Co.,
NY, which gives his age as 35 years, 9 months, 19 days, but his gravestone is
badly worn.
[33]
1850 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, p. 139, dwelling #205, family #212:
Anebetsey Washburn, 35, female, born
NY
James H. Washburn, 14, male, born
NY, attending school
Annah Washburn, 12, female, born NY
Thomas Washburn, 8, male, born NY,
attending school
Justine M. Washburn, 5, female, born
NY
[35]
1860 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No.
31, dwelling #284, family #288:
George Kent, 53, male, farmer,
$4000, $775, born NY
Annie B. Kent, 45, female, born NY
Clarance J. Kent, 7, male, born NY,
attending school
Sarah K. Kent, 6, female, born NY,
attending school
Florence B. Kent, 4, female, born
NY, attending school
Thomas Washburn, 18, male, farm
laborer, born NY
[36]
1870 Federal Census, Cortlandtown, Westchester Co., NY, Shrub Oak Post Office,
Page No. 249, dwelling #1643, family #1994:
George Kent, 65, male, white, born
NY, a male citizen
Anna Kent, 60, female, white,
keeping house, born NY
Bertha Kent, 14, female, white, born
NY
[37]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#211790912, from her gravestone in Wooster Cemetery in Danbury, Fairfield Co.,
CT.
[39]
Buys, Barbara Smith, Old Gravestones of Putnam County, New York, Gateway
Press, Baltimore, MD, p. 146, buried next to his father in the 2nd Kent Baptist
Church Graveyard, now Kent Cliffs Baptist Cemetery; www.findagrave.com, memorial #30797674,
from his gravestone in Second Kent Baptist Cemetery in Kent Cliffs, Putnam Co.,
NY.
[40]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#211790910; per the 1900 federal census.
[41]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#211790910.
[42]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#211790909.
[43]
1860 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No.
31, dwelling #285, family #289:
Theodore Vail, 24, male, carpenter,
$75, born NY
Annie Vail, 21, female, born NY
Elizabeth Vail, 1, female, born NY
[44]
1870 Federal Census, Cortlandtown, Westchester Co., NY, Shrub Oak Post Office,
Page No. 225-226, dwelling #1455, family #1767:
Theodore Vail, 34, male, white,
house carpenter, $5000, born NY, a male citizen
Anna Vail, 32, female, white,
keeping house, born NY
Elizabeth Vail, 11, female, white,
born NY
James Vail, 2, male, white, born NY
Sarah Kent, 18, female, white, born
NY
[45]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #48270 for
1899; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#211790909, from his gravestone in Wooster Cemetery in Danbury, Fairfield Co.,
CT.
[46]
1900 Federal Census, Cortlandt Town, Peekskill Village, Westchester Co., NY,
Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 61, Sheet No. 31 B, dwelling #605,
family #755:
Anna Vail, head, white, female, born
Oct. 1838, age 61, widow, 3 children born, 1 child living, born NY, father born
NY, mother born NY, farmer, can read, write and speak English, owns farm
Ida Kelly, granddaughter, white,
female, born Feb. 1877, age 23, married 2 years, 2 children born, 2 children
living, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak
English
Kenneth Kelly, great-grandson,
white, male, born Apr. 1898, age 1, single, born NY, father born CT, mother
born NY
Hazel Whitlock, great-granddaughter,
white, female, born Sept. 1896, age 3, single, born CT, father born CT, mother
born NY
[47]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #20725 for
1906; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#211790910, from her gravestone in Wooster Cemetery in Danbury, CT.
[48]
Per the Ancestry.com Haddam Founders Families file submitted by Michael
Spencer, of Fredericksburg, VA; per his www.findagrave.com
memorial #82035727, which gives his name as Morris, but it is clearly spelled
Maurice on his gravestone.
[49]
Per the Ancestry.com Haddam Founders Families file submitted by Michael
Spencer, of Fredericksburg, VA; per his www.findagrave.com
memorial #82035727.
[50]
Per the Ancestry.com Haddam Founders Families file submitted by Michael
Spencer, of Fredericksburg, VA.
[51]
Per the Ancestry.com Haddam Founders Families file submitted by Michael
Spencer, of Fredericksburg, VA.
[52]
1875 New York State Census, Town of Pawling, Dutchess Co., Page 24, dwelling
#256, a framed house, family #256:
Bennett Spencer, 63, male, born
Dutchess Co., now widowed, farmer, a native voter, owns land
Morris Washburn, 34, male, child in
law, born Dutchess Co., now married, farmer, a native voter
Mary A. Washburn, 30, female, child,
born Dutchess Co., now married
Bennett S. Washburn, 10, male,
grandchild, born Dutchess Co., single
John W. Washburn, 6, male,
grandchild, born Dutchess Co., single
Sarah F. White, 12, female, boarder,
born Dutchess Co., single
[53]
1880 Federal Census, Township of Juniata, Tuscola Co., MI, Page No. 25-26,
Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 407, dwelling #241, family #241:
Morris Washburn, white, male, 45
[sic], married, wood cutter, born NY, father born not known, mother born not
known
Mary Washburn, white, female, 45,
wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born not known
Bennett Washburn, white, male, 17,
son, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
John Washburn, white, male, 12, son,
single, at home, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[54]
1900 Federal Census, Juanita Township, Tuscola Co., MI, Supervisors Dist. 8,
Enumeration Dist. 120, Sheet No. 11 B, dwelling #256, family #259:
Morris Washborn, head, white, male,
born June 1840, age 60, married 40 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born
NY, farming, can read, write and speak English, owns farm
Mary A. Washborn, wife, white,
female, born Dec. 1944, age 55, married 40 years, 2 children born, 2 children
living, born NY, can read, write and speak English
Bennett Washborn, son, white, male,
born Jan. 1864, age 36, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, farm
laborer, can read, write and speak English
[55]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #82035727,
from his gravestone in Wahjamega Cemetery in Caro, Tuscola Co., MI.
[56]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #82035182,
from her gravestone in Wahjamega Cemetery in Caro, MI, her cause of death from
her death certificate posted on her memorial.
[57]
Per the 1900 federal census; per his www.findagrave.com
memorial #29612404.
[58]
1860 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No.
31, dwelling #284, family #288.
[59]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#29612404.
[60]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#31602845.
[61]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#29612404.
[62]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#31602845, but the 1900 federal census says she was born in July 1844.
[63]
1870 Federal Census, Town of Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, Wing Station Post
Office, Page No. 12, dwelling #101, family #102:
Thomas Washburn, 27, male, white,
laborer, born NY, a male citizen
Emma J. Washburn, 24, female, white,
keeping house, born NY
Levi Washburn, 1, male, white, born
NY
Elizabeth Washburn, 19, female,
white, born NY
[64]
1880 Federal Census, Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT, Page No. 7, Supervisors Dist.
1, Enumeration Dist. 113, dwelling #62, family #73:
Thomas Washburn, white, male, 38,
husband, married, fur cutter, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Emily J. Washburn, white, female,
36, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Levi Washburn, white, male, 12, son,
single, at school, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Theron Hyatt, white, male, 25,
boarder, single, fur cutter, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[65]
1900 Federal Census, Danbury Township, Fairfield Co., CT, Supervisors Dist. 26,
Enumeration Dist. 52, Sheet No. 6 A, dwelling #97, family #106:
Thomas Washburn, head, white, male,
born May 1842, age 58, married 30 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born
NY, farmer, can read, write and speak English, owns farm
Emily J. Washburn, white, female,
born July 1844, age 55, married 30 years, 2 children born, no children living,
born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English
[66]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #29612404,
from his gravestone in Wooster Cemetery in Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT.
[67]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #31602845,
from her gravestone in Wooster Cemetery in Danbury, CT, wife of Thomas
Washburn.
[70]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#80668341.
[72]
Ancestry.com Sims file submitted by _kaikai04, from research of Mike Kelley,
his birth date from his military record, but his www.findagrave.com memorial #80668341
gives the date as 7 Sept. 1764 in New Canaan, CT.
[73]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#80668341.
[74]
1790 Federal Census, Frederickstown, Dutchess Co., NY, the Joseph Blatchley
household had 2 free white males aged 16 or over, 2 free white males under 16,
and 2 free white females.
[75]
1800 Federal Census, Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 13, the Joseph Blatchley
household had 2 males aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 male aged 45
or over, 1 female aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years.
[76]
1810 Federal Census, Warren, Herkimer Co., NY, p. 473, the Selah Blatchley
household had 1 male aged 45 or over, 1 female aged 10-15 years, and 1 female
aged 16-25 years.
[77]
1820 Federal Census, Warren, Herkimer Co., NY, p. 85, the Selah Blatsley [sic]
household had 1 male aged 45 or over, and 1 female aged 45 or over, including 1
person engaged in agriculture.
[78]
1830 Federal Census, Warren, Herkimer Co., NY, p. 221, the Sela Blatchley
household had 1 male aged 60-69 years, and 1 female aged 60-69 years.
[79]
1840 Federal Census, Warren, Herkimer Co., NY, p. 210, the Selah Blachley
household had 1 male aged 70-79 years, and 1 female aged 70-79 years, including
1 person employed in agriculture.
[80]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#80668307.
[81]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#80668307, but the 1850 federal census says she was born in NY.
[82]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#80668307.
[83]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #13852996,
from his gravestone in Clifton Park Baptist Cemetery in Clifton Park, Saratoga
Co., NY.
[85]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #80668307,
from her gravestone in Jordanville Cemetery in Warren, Herkimer Co., NY.
[86]
1855 New York State Census, Second Election District of the Town of Warren,
Herkimer Co., dwelling #127, a framed house valued at $250, family #136, his
name recorded as “Cela” Blatchley.
[87]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #80668341,
from his gravestone in Jordanville Cemetery in Warren, NY.
[88]
Ancestry.com Sims file submitted by _kaikai04, from research of Mike Kelley;
the 1855 and 1865 state censuses say he was born in Putnam Co., but Putnam
County didn’t exist until 1812.
[89]
Per the www.findagrave.com memorial
#13852996 of Nathaniel Keeler.
[92]
1810 Federal Census, Warren, Herkimer Co., NY, p. 473, the James Blatchley
household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, and 1 female aged 16-25
years.
[93]
1820 Federal Census, Warren, Herkimer Co., NY, p. 85, the James Blatsley [sic]
household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 26-44
years, 3 females under 10, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 1 person
engaged in agriculture.
[94]
1830 Federal Census, Warren, Herkimer Co., NY, p. 221, the James Blatchley
household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged
40-49 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 2 females aged
20-29 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years.
[95]
1840 Federal Census, Warren, Herkimer Co., NY, p. 210, the James Blachly
household had 2 males aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged
10-14 years, 3 females aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 50-59 years,
including 3 persons employed in agriculture.
[96]
1850 Federal Census, Warren, Herkimer Co., NY, p. 36, dwelling #81, family #86:
James Blatchler, 63, male, farmer,
$9000, born NY
Elizabeth Blatchler, 64, female,
born NY
Selah Blatchler, 85, male, none,
born CT
Rhoda Blatchler, 87, female, born NY
Mary Ann Blatchler, 33, female, born
NY
Emily Blatchler, 28, female, born NY
Miner Blatchler, 35, male, farmer,
born NY
Margaret Jerrell, 17, female, born
NY
[97]
1855 New York State Census, Second Election District of the Town of Warren,
Herkimer Co., dwelling #127, a framed house valued at $250, family #136:
Cela Blatchley, 87, male, born CT,
widowed, resident 53 years, no occupation, a native voter
James Blatchley, 68, male, child,
born Putnam Co., married, resident 53 years, farmer, a native voter
Elisabeth Blatchley, 69, female,
daughter in law, born Westchester Co., married, resident 50 years
L. E. Blatchlery, 34, female,
grandchild, born Herkimer Co., resident 34 years
M. L. Blatchley, 39, male,
grandchild, born Herkimer Co., married, resident 39 years, farmer, a native
voter
Amanda Blatchley, 25, female,
granddaughter in law, born Jefferson Co., married, resident 4 years
James M. Blatchley, 1, male, great
grandchild, born Herkimer Co., resident 1 year
[98]
1860 Federal Census, Town of Warren, Herkimer Co., NY, Jordan Ville Post
Office, Page No. 156, dwelling #1218, family #1279:
James Blechley, 74, male, farmer,
$14,000, $2000, born NY
Elizabeth Blechley, 74, female, born
NY
Emily Blechley, 38, female, born NY
Miner Blechley, 42, female [sic],
born NY
Amanda Blechley, 29, female, born NY
Marcellus Blechley, 6, male, born NY
Lizzie Blechley, 1, female, born NY
[99]
1865 New York State Census, Town of Warren, Herkimer Co., Page 13, dwelling
#92, a framed house valued at $500, family #96:
Minner Blatchly, 50, male, born
Herkimer Co., married once, now married, farmer, a native voter, owns land
Amanda Blatchly, 32, female, wife,
born Jefferson Co., 2 children born, married once, now married
James M. Blatchly, 12, male, child,
born Herkimer Co.
Louiza E. Blatchly, 8, female,
child, born Herkimer Co.
James Blatchly, 75, male, father,
born Putnam Co., married once, now married, farmer, a native voter, owns land
Elizabeth Blatchly, 65, female,
mother, born Saratoga Co., married once, now married
Emomary(?) Blatchly, 33, female,
sister, born Herkimer Co., single
[100]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #80668253,
from her gravestone in Jordanville Cemetery in Warren, Herkimer Co., NY.
[101]
1870 Federal Census, Town of Warren, Herkimer Co., NY, Jordanville Post Office,
Page No. 28, dwelling #200, family #253:
Minor L. Blatchley, 52, male, white,
farmer, $2800, $2500, born NY, a male citizen
Amanda Blatchley, 40, female, white,
keeping house, born NY
Emily Blatchley, 45, female, white,
keeping house, born NY
James Blatchley, 84, male, white,
farmer, born NY, a male citizen
Marcellus Blatchley, 16, male,
white, born NY, attending school
Lizzie Blatchley, 11, female, white,
born NY, attending school
[103]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#89081534.
[105]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#89082165, which does not agree with his age in the 1850 federal census.
[106]
1850 Federal Census, Warren, Herkimer Co., NY, p. 50, dwelling #312, family
#334:
Thomas McCready, 60, male, farmer,
$4000, born NY
Hannah McCready, 60, female, born
NY, blind
Orlando McCready, 24, male, farmer,
born NY
Hanford McCready, 17, male, farmer,
born NY
Mary Kisler, 14, female, born NY,
attending school
Susan Kisler, 22, female, born NY
[107]
1855 New York State Census, Second Election District of the Town of Warren,
Herkimer Co., dwelling #24, a framed house valued at $1200, family #24:
Tho. McCredy, 72, male, born
Montgomery Co., married, resident 50 years, farmer, a native voter, owns land
Hannah McCredy, 63, female, wife,
born Montgomery Co., married, resident 53 years,
Orlando McCredy, 30, male, child,
born Herkimer Co., resident 30 years, farmer, a native voter
Suzen McCredy, 28, female, child,
born Herkimer Co., resident 28 years
Hanford McCredy, 23, male, child,
born Herkimer Co., resident 23 years, farmer, a native voter
[108]
1860 Federal Census, Town of Warren, Herkimer Co., NY, Jordanville Post Office,
Page No. 190-191, dwelling #1500, family #1570:
Thomas McCredy, 77, male, farmer,
$5000, $2000, born NY
Hannah McCredy, 70, female, born NY
Orlando McCredy, 30, male, farm
laborer, born NY
Hanford McCredy, 26, male, farm
laborer, born NY
Anna Filkins, 16, female, servant,
born NY
Susan McCredy, 28, female, servant,
born NY
[109]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #89082165,
from his gravestone in McCredy Cemetery in Warren, Herkimer Co., NY.
[110]
Herkimer County Probate Wills Vol. M, p. 85-88., from FHL microfilm #0846019,
and Letters Testamentary Vol. G, p. 34.
[111]
1865 New York State Census, Town of Warren, Herkimer Co., Page 5, dwelling #28,
a framed house valued at $700, family #30:
Orlando McCredy, 40, male, born
Herkimer Co., married once, now married, farmer, a native voter, owns land
Susan McCredsy, 38, female, sister,
born Herkimer Co., single
Hanford McCredy, 32, male, brother,
born Herkimer Co., single, farmer, a native voter, owns land
Hannah McCredy, 75, female, mother,
born Herkimer Co., 12 children born, married once, now widowed
Annie Filkins, 22, female, niece,
born Herkimer Co., single
Emmaline McCredy, 34, female, wife,
born Herkimer Co., 1 child born, married once, now married
Sopha McCredy, 8/12, female, child,
born Herkimer Co.
[112]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #89081534,
from her gravestone in McCredy Cemetery in Warren, NY.
[113]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#85779288, her birthplace from the 1865 state census.
[114]
Per letter of Mary Inoue of March 2006, his surname given as VanDenbergh on his
www.findagrave.com memorial #85779287.
[115]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#85779287, his birthplace from the 1865 state census.
[116]
1850 Federal Census, Warren, Herkimer Co., NY, p. 49, dwelling #295, family
#316:
Abram F. Vandenburgh, 66, male,
farmer, $6000, born NY
Phoebe Vandenburgh, 51, female, born
NY
James Vandenburgh, 22, male, farmer,
born NY
Vandenburgh Eckler, 9, male, born
NY, attending school
[117]
1860 Federal Census, East Bloomfield, Ontario Co., NY, Page No. 50, dwelling
#395, family #392:
Abraham F. Vandenburgh, 76, male,
farmer, $5840, $1028, born NY
Phoeba Vandenburgh, 61, female, born
NY
James Vandenburgh, 32, male, farmer,
born NY
Catharine Vandenburgh, 28, female,
born NY
Vandenburgh Eckler, 19, male, farm
laborer, born NY, attending school
[118]
1865 New York State Census, Town of East Bloomfield, Ontario Co., Page 1,
dwelling #9, a framed house, family #9:
Abraham F. Vandenburgh, 81, male,
born Washington Co., married 3 times, now married, farmer, a native voter,
owner of land
Phebe Vandenburgh, 66, female, wife,
born Saratoga Co., 4 children born, married once, now married
James B. Vandenburgh, 37, male,
child, born Herkimer Co., married once, now married, farmer, a native voter
Catherine Vandenburgh, 34, female,
child, born Otsego Co., married once, now married
Charles Adams, 17, female [sic],
born Yates Co., farmer
[119]
1870 Federal Census, E. Bloomfield, Ontario Co., NY, East Bloomfield Post
Office, Page No. 38, dwelling #310, family #321:
Abram Vanderburgh, 86, male, white,
farmer, $7000, $1500, born NY, a male citizen
Phebe Vanderburgh, 70, female,
white, no occupation, born NY
Dwelling #310, family #322:
James B. Vanderburgh, 42, male, white, farm laborer, born NY, a male citizen
Catherine Vanderburgh, 40, female,
white, keeping house, born NY
Ellen Burk, 18, female, white, house
servant, born NY, parents both foreign born
Adda Shurley, 16, female, white,
house servant, born NY, parents both foreign born
Adason Eldridge, 20, male, white,
farm hand, born NY
Henry Payson, 21, male, black, farm
hand, born VA
[120]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #85779287,
from his gravestone in East Bloomfield Cemetery in East Bloomfield, Ontario
Co., NY, his surname spelled VanDenbergh on his gravestone.
[121]
Ontario County Probate, Letters Testamentary Vol. 111, p. 92, from FHL
microfilm #0834832, his will recorded in Vol. H, p. 292, which apparently was
not microfilmed.
[122]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #85779288,
from her gravestone in East Bloomfield Cemetery in East Bloomfield, NY.
[125]
1820 Federal Census, Catskill, Greene Co., NY, p. 169, the Samuel Washburn
household had 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female aged 26-44 years, and included
1 person engaged in commerce.
[126]
Greene County Land Records, Libor F, p. 338, from FHL microfilm #0479677,
witnessed by Simon Sayre and Daniel Sayre, Commissioner, and recorded on 10
Mar. 1823.
[127]
1830 Federal Census, Cairo, Greene Co., NY, p. 256, the Samuel Washburn
household had 2 males aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged
10-14 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.
[128]
1840 Federal Census, Cairo, Greene Co., NY, p. 242-243, the Samuel Washburn
household had only 1 male aged 40-49 years, employed in manufacturing and
trade.
[129]
1850 Federal Census, Saugerties, Ulster Co., NY, p. 121, dwelling #633, family
#638:
Drake Wilson, 38, male, grocer, born
NY
Lydia Wilson, 35, female, born NY
John Wilson, 16, male, none, born
NY, attending school
Sanford Wilson, 14, male, born NY,
attending school
M. J. Wilson, 10, female, born NY,
attending school
Wm Wilson, 8, male, born NY,
attending school
Catharine Wilson, 5, female, born
NY, attending school
James Wilson, 2, male, born NY
Wm. T. Green, 24, male, school
teacher, born NY
Sarah Howard, 19, female, born NY
Saml. Washburn, 59, male, clock
maker, born NY
[130]
1850 Federal Census, Cairo, Greene Co., NY, p. 83, dwelling #34, family #48:
Augustus Hill, 345, male, $600, born
NY
Maria Hill, 31, female, born NY
Jane Washburn, 25, female, born NY
Driscilla Rose, 19, female, born NY
[131]
Ancestry.com Sims file submitted by _kaikai04, the source given as Kelly, Joe
and Mike Kelley, “Dutchess Kelleys;”
per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#111046145, her birthplace from the 1855 state census.
[132]
Per the www.findagrave.com memorial
#139404560 of Edmund Kelly.
[133]
Ancestry.com Sims file submitted by _kaikai04, the source given as Kelly, Joe
and Mike Kelley, “Dutchess Kelleys.”
[134]
Ancestry.com Sims file submitted by _kaikai04, the source given as Kelly, Joe
and Mike Kelley, “Dutchess Kelleys;”
per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#111030358, but the 1855 state census says he was born in Albany Co., NY.
[135]
1830 Federal Census, Murray, Orleans Co., NY, p. 57, the Charles Kelly
household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, 1
female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 30-39
years.
[136]
1840 Federal Census, Murray, Orleans Co., NY, p. 419, the Charles Kelly
household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged
40-49 years, 2 females aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged
15-19 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, no
employment noted.
[137]
1850 Federal Census, Murray, Orleans Co., NY, p. 318, dwelling #217, family
#221:
Charles Kelly, 60, male, carpenter,
$5000, born NY
Phebe Kelly, 53, female, born NY
Selora Kelly, 19, female, born NY
Elisabeth Kelly, 17, female, born NY
Menned Coller, 21, male, laborer,
born NY, attending school
[138]
1855 New York State Census, Town of Murray, Orleans Co., dwelling #357, a stone
house valued at $1500, family #388:
Charles Kelley, 65, male, born
Albany Co., married, resident 35 years, carpenter, a native voter, owns land
Phoebe Kelley, 57, female, wife,
born Dutchess Co., married, resident 35 years
Elizabeth Kelley, 22, female, child,
born Orleans Co., resident 22 years
Reuben Washburn, 15, male, nephew,
born Delaware Co., resident 3 years
Jane Allison, 7, female, grandchild,
born Orleans Co., resident 2 months
[139]
1860 Federal Census, Murray, Orleans Co., NY, Page No. 7, dwelling #63, family
#63:
Charles Kelly, 70, male, farmer,
$5000, $800, born NY
Phebe Kelly, 63, female, born NY
Elisabeth Kelly, 23, female, born NY
[140]
Ancestry.com Sims file submitted by _kaikai04, the source given as Kelly, Joe
and Mike Kelley, “Dutchess Kelleys;” www.findagrave.com, memorial #111030358,
from his gravestone in Mount Albion Cemetery in Albion, Orleans Co., NY.
[142]
1865 New York State Census, 2d Election District of Murray, Orleans Co., Page
18, dwelling #135, a stone house valued at $700, family #137:
Phebe Kelly, 77 [sic], female, born
Dutchess Co., 8 children born, married once, now widowed
Elizabeth Kelly, 32, female, child,
born Orleans Co., single
Jane Allison, 17, female,
grandchild, born Orleans Co., single
[143]
1870 Federal Census, Murray, Orleans Co., NY, Page No. 61, dwelling #492,
family #505:
Phebe Kelley, 70, female, white,
keeping house, $5000, born NY
Elizabeth Kelley, 38, female, white,
teacher, born NY
[144]
1875 New York State Census, Corporate limits of the Village of Albion in the
Town of Albion, Orleans Co., Page 29, dwelling #233, a frame house valued at
$300, family #260:
Phoeba Kelly, 78, female, born
Dutchess Co., now widowed
Elizabeth Kelly, 35, female,
daughter, born Orleans Co., single, teacher
[145]
Ancestry.com Sims file submitted by _kaikai04, from research of Mike Kelley; www.findagrave.com, memorial #111046145,
from her gravestone in Mount Albion Cemetery in Albion, Orleans Co., NY.
[146]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#16170102, submitted by Mary Inoue, presumably from his gravestone in Mount
Carmel Baptist Church Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.
[148]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#16170372, submitted by Mary Inoue, her birth place from the 1850 federal
census.
[149]
Putnam County Land Records, Book H, p. 197-199, from FHL microfilm #0927623,
witnessed by Samuel Washburn, Judge of Putnam Co., and recorded on 22 Jan.
1833.
[150]
1810 Federal Census, Frederick Town, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 141, the Samuel
Washburn household had 2 males under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged
26-44 years, 2 females under 10, 2 females aged 10-15 years, 1 female aged
16-25 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years.
[151]
1820 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, p. 30, the Samuel Washburn household
had 2 males aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 45 or over,
2 females under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years,
including 2 persons engaged in agriculture.
[152]
1830 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, p. 39, the Samuel Washburn household
had 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 10-14
years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years.
[153]
1840 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, p. 349, the Samuel Washburn
household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1
male aged 60-69 years, 2 females under 5, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female
aged 20-29 years, 1 female aged 30-39 years, and 1 female aged 60-69 years,
including 2 persons employed in agriculture.
[154]
Per letter of Mary Inoue of March 2006; www.findagrave.com,
memorial #16170102, submitted by Mary Inoue, from his gravestone in Mount
Carmel Baptist Church Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.
[155]
1850 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, p. 141, dwelling #251, family #259:
Levi Washburn, 36, male, farmer,
$2500, born NY
Phebe Washburn, 75, female, born NY
Eliza Washburn, 33, female, born NY
Henry Nichols, 3, male, born NY
[156]
Per letter of Mary Inoue of March 2006, www.findagrave.com,
memorial #16170372, from her gravestone in Mount Carmel Baptist Church Cemetery
in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY
[158]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#130622554, not listed by Mary Inoue.
[159]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#170465750.
[160]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#130622554.
[161]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#170465750.
[162]
1850 Federal Census, Hector, Potter Co., PA, p. 123, family #16:
Joseph Sunderland, 63, male, miller,
$2000, born NY
Susan Sunderland, 56, female, born
NY
Huldah Sunderland, 32, female, born
NY
John Sunderland, 22, male, born PA
Samuel Sunderland, 20, male, farmer,
born PA
Julia A. Sunderland, 10, female,
born PA, attending school
Dwelling #17:
Joseph Sunderlin Jr., 25, male,
farmer, $500, born NY
Elizabeth Sunderlin, 22, female,
born PA
[163]
1860 Federal Census, Hector Township, Potter Co., PA, Pike Valley Post Office,
Page No. 71, dwelling #559, family #565:
Joseph Sunderlin, 73, male, farmer,
$450, $275, born NY
Susan Sunderlin, 66, female,
housekeeper, born NY
Huldah Sunderlin, 42, female,
domestic, born NY
Dwelling #560, family #566:
John Sunderlin, 32, male, farmer,
$1000, $587, born PA
Almira Sunderlin, 25, female,
housekeeper, born NY
Durell Sunderlin, 8, male, born PA,
attending school
Sidney Otis Sunderlin, 5, male, born
PA
Annis Elvira Sunderlin, 3, female,
born PA
Emma Jane Sunderlin, 9/12, female,
born PA
Dwelling #561, family #567:
Saml. Sunderlin, 30, male, farmer, $1250, $270, born PA
Laura Sunderlin, 24, female,
housekeeper, born NY
Floyd Sunderlin, 2, male, born PA
Gertrude Sunderlin, 1, female, born
PA
[164]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#170465750, from his gravestone in Sunderlinville Cemetery in Sunderlinville,
Potter Co., PA.
[165]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#130622554, from her gravestone in Sunderlinville Cemetery in Sunderlinville,
PA.
[166]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#180835223, which doesn’t agree with his age in the 1850 federal census.
[168]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#180835242.
[169]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#180835242.
[170]
Putnam County Land Records, Book B, p. 328-329, from FHL microfilm #0927620, witnessed
by Walker Todd and Edward Smith, Judge of Common Pleas, and recorded on 23 Mar.
1825.
[171]
Putnam County Land Records, Book E, p. 78-81, from FHL microfilm #0927621,
witnessed by Walker Todd, acknowledged by Walker Todd, the witness on 30 Aug.
1828, and recorded on 30 Aug. 1828.
[172]
Putnam County Land Records, Book E, p. 300-301, from FHL microfilm #0927621, no
witness, recorded on 11 Apr. 1829.
[173]
Putnam County Land Records, Book F, p. 209-211, from FHL microfilm #0927622,
witnessed by John Gilbert, and recorded on 23 Mar. 1830.
[174]
Putnam County Land Records, Book G, p. 135-136, from FHL microfilm #0927622,
witnessed by Samuel Washburn, Judge of Common Pleas, and recorded on 26 Mar.
1831.
[175]
Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 294-295, from FHL microfilm #0927623,
witnessed by Walker Todd, acknowledged before Judge Samuel Washburn, and
recorded on 13 Dec. 1834.
[176]
Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 487-189, from FHL microfilm #0927623,
witnessed by Samuel Washburn, Judge, and recorded on 30 Apr. 1835.
[177]
Putnam County Land Records, Book J, p. 189-191, from FHL microfilm #0927624,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 26 Mar. 1836.
[178]
Putnam County Land Records, Book J, p. 210-212, from FHL microfilm #0927624,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 1 Apr. 1836.
[179]
Putnam County Land Records, Book J, p. 269-270, from FHL microfilm #0927624,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 9 Apr. 1836.
[180]
Putnam County Land Records, Book J, p. 225, from FHL microfilm #0927624,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 4 Apr. 1836.
[181]
Putnam County Land Records, Book J, p. 283-284, from FHL microfilm #0927624,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 16 Apr. 1836.
[182]
Putnam County Land Records, Book J, p. 429-431, from FHL microfilm #0927624,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 18 July 1836.
[183]
Putnam County Land Records, Book J, p. 523-524, from FHL microfilm #0927624,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 26 Oct. 1836.
[184]
Putnam County Land Records, Book J, p. 641-643, from FHL microfilm #0927624,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 7 Feb. 1837.
[185]
Putnam County Land Records, Book K, p. 23-24, from FHL microfilm #0927624,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 25 Mar. 1837.
[186]
Putnam County Land Records, Book K, p. 349-350, from FHL microfilm #0927624,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 28 Oct. 1837.
[187]
Putnam County Land Records, Book L, p. 394-397, from FHL microfilm #0927625,
witnessed by Daniel Kent, Judge of Putnam County, and recorded on 5 Dec. 1838.
[188]
Putnam County Land Records, Book L, p. 450-452, from FHL microfilm #0927625,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 21 Jan. 1839.
[189]
Putnam County Land Records, Book L, p. 453-454, from FHL microfilm #0927625,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 21 Jan. 1839.
[190]
Putnam County Land Records, Book L, p. 475-477, from FHL microfilm #0927625,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 15 Feb. 1839.
[191]
Putnam County Land Records, Book L, p. 484-486, from FHL microfilm #0927625,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 4 Mar. 1839.
[192]
Putnam County Land Records, Book M, p. 103-106, from FHL microfilm #0927625,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 5 Apr. 1839.
[193]
Putnam County Land Records, Book S, p. 379-380, from FHL microfilm #0927628,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, but not recorded until 13
Mar. 1846.
[194]
Putnam County Land Records, Book M, p. 307-309, from FHL microfilm #0927625,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 14 May 1839.
[195]
Putnam County Land Records, Book M, p. 405-407, from FHL microfilm #0927625,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 27 Aug. 1839.
[196]
Putnam County Land Records, Book O, p. 88-91, from FHL microfilm #0927626, no
witness, acknowledged before W. H. Sloat, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on
1 Aug. 1840.
[197]
Putnam County Land Records, Book R, p. 350-352, from FHL microfilm #0927627,
witnessed by W. H. Sloat, and recorded on 19 June 1844, also recorded in Book
R, p. 358-360, except dated 24 June 1844, witnessed by W. H. Sloat, and
recorded on 27 June 1844.
[198]
Putnam County Land Records, Book S, p. 22-23, from FHL microfilm #0927628,
witnessed by W. H. Sloat, and recorded on 20 Jan. 1845.
[199]
Putnam County Land Records, Book S, p. 386-387, from FHL microfilm #0927628,
witnessed by James Cole, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 13 Mar. 1846.
[200]
Putnam County Land Records, Book S, p. 387-389, from FHL microfilm #0927628,
witnessed by Elijah Yerks, Court Commissioner, and recorded on 13 Mar. 1846.
[201]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 96, p. 22-23 from FHL microfilm #0565068,
witnessed by Wm. A. Dean, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 1 Apr. 1852.
[202]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 96, p. 23, from FHL microfilm #0565068,
witnessed by Norris Baxter, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 1 Apr. 1852.
[203]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 99, p. 389-390, from FHL microfilm
#0565070, witnessed by Norris Baxter, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 27
June 1853.
[204]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 99, p. 388-389, from FHL microfilm
#0565070, witnessed by Norris Baker, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 27
June 1853.
[205]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 99, p. 390-391, from FHL microfilm
#0565070, witnessed by Norris Baxter, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 27
June 1853.
[206]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 99, p. 396-397, from FHL microfilm
#0565070, witnessed by Norris Baxter, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 1
July 1853.
[207]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 104, p. 296-298, from FHL microfilm
#0565072, witnessed by William J. Hughson, Justice of the Peace, and recorded
on 7 May 1855.
[208]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 104, p. 237-238, from FHL microfilm
#0565072, witnessed by Norris Baxter, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 4
May 1855.
[209]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 104, p. 298-300, from FHL microfilm
#0565072, witnessed by William J. Hughson, Justice of the Peace, and recorded
on 7 May 1855.
[210]
Putnam County Land Records, Book, 31, p. 266-269, from FHL microfilm #0927635,
witnessed by James D. Little, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 6 Nov.
1856.
[211]
Putnam County Land Records, Book, 31, p. 609-611, from FHL microfilm #0927635,
witnessed by Ambrose Ryder, County Judge, and recorded on 1l Apr. 1857.
[212]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 41, p. 142-143, from FHL microfilm #0927617,
witnessed by Edward Wright, and recorded on 20 Feb. 1865.
[213]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 42, p. 24-26, from FHL microfilm #0927618,
witnessed by John G. Miller, Notary Public, and recorded on 24 Oct. 1865.
[214]
1830 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, p. 35, the Jonathan Washbarn household
had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, and 1 female
aged 30-39 years.
[215]
1840 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 346, the Jonathan Washburn
household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 2 females under
5, 2 females aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 40-49 years, and included 1 person
employed in agriculture.
[216]
1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 149, dwelling #41, family #45:
Johnathon Washburn, 56, male,
butcher, $1700, born NY
Neoma Washburn, 51, female, born NY
Lawrey A. Washburn, 16, female, born
NY
Francis Washburn, 23, female [sic],
butcher, $17,000, born NY
Emaly Washburn, 14, female, born NY,
attending school
Lowiza Washburn, 10, female, born
NY, attending school
Lelom Graham, 1, female, born NY
[217]
1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 53, dwelling #412, family
#425:
Jonathan Washburn, 62, male, $2000,
$100, born NY
Naomi Washburn, 61, female, born NY
Francis Washburn, 34, male, butcher,
$3000, $100, born NY
Hester Washburn, 29, female, born NY
Emily Washburn, 22, female, born NY
Louisa Washburn, 19, female, born NY
Zulema Graham, 11, female, born NY,
attending school
[218]
1870 Federal Census, South East, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office,
Page No. 32, dwelling #227, family #270:
Jonathan Washburn, 73, male, white,
no employment, $6000, $200, born NY, a male citizen
Naomi Washburn, 70, female, white,
keeps house, born NY
Francis Washburn, 45, female [sic],
white, at home, born NY
Hester Washburn, 40, female, white,
at home, born NY
Louisa Washburn, 28, female, white,
servant, born NY
[219]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#180835223, from his gravestone in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co.,
NY.
[220]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 49, p. 144-147, from FHL microfilm #0929622,
witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded on 16 Nov. 1870.
[221]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#180835242, from her gravestone in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, NY.
[222]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#180835132.
[223]
Putnam County Land Records, Book V, p. 477-478, from FHL microfilm #0927629,
witnessed by William A. Dean, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 14 Feb.
1850.
[224]
Putnam County Land Records, Book X, p. 279-280, from FHL microfilm #0927630,
the deed accidently dated 27 Feb. 1841, but acknowledged on 27 Feb. 1851
before Wm A. Dean, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 29 Oct. 1851.
[225]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 29, p. 145-147, from FHL microfilm #0927633,
witnessed by Ambrose Ryder, County Judge, and recorded on 9 Apr. 1855.
[226]
Putnam County Land Records, Book, 31, p. 609-611, from FHL microfilm #0927635,
witnessed by Ambrose Ryder, County Judge, and recorded on 1l Apr. 1857.
[227]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 35, p. 562-564, from FHL microfilm #0929614,
witnessed by Ambrose Ryder, County Judge, and recorded on 14 Apr. 1860.
[228]
Putnam County Land Records, Book, 37, p. 437-439, from FHL microfilm #0929615,
witnessed by Ambrose Ryder, County Judge, and recorded on 22 Mar. 1862.
[229]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 37, p. 439-441, from FHL microfilm #0929615,
witnessed by Ambrose Ryder, County Judge, and recorded on 2l2 Mar. 1862.
[230]
Putnam County Land Records, Book, 44, p. 119-121, from FHL microfilm #0929619,
the acreage not given, witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded
on 5 Apr. 1867.
[231]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 44, p. 250-252, from FHL microfilm #0929619,
witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded on 2 May 1867.
[232]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 44, p. 139-140, from FHL microfilm #0929619,
the acreage not given, witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded
on 8 Apr. 1867.
[233]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 44, p. 350-351, from FHL microfilm #0929619,
witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded on 25 May 1867.
[234]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 44, p. 341-343, from FHL microfilm #0929619,
witnessed by Edward Wright, County Judge, and recorded on 23 May 1867.
[235]
Putnam County Land Records, Book, 45, p. 146-147, from FHL microfilm #0929620,
witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded on 20 Jan. 1868.
[236]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 45, p. 545-547, from FHL microfilm #0929620,
witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded on 12 May 1868.
[237]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 45, p. 550-551, from FHL microfilm #0929620,
the acreage not given, witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public on 28 Apr.
1868, but the recording date not recorded.
[238]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 45, p. 552-553, from FHL microfilm #0929620,
witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded on 15 May 1868.
[239]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 45, p. 549, from FHL microfilm #0929620,
witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded on 12 May 1868.
[240]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 46, p. 113-114, from FHL microfilm #0929620,
witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded on 25 July 1868.
[241]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 46, p. 223-224, from FHL microfilm #0929620,
witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded on 26 Sept. 1868.
[242]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 46, p. 334-335, from FHL microfilm #0929620,
witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded on 23 Nov. 1868.
[243]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 46, p. 412-413, from FHL microfilm #0929620,
witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded on 6 Jan. 1869.
[244]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 47, p. 174-175, from FHL microfilm #0929621,
witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded on 19 Apr. 1869.
[245]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 48, p. 321-322, from FHL microfilm #0929621,
witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded on 4 Apr. 1870.
[246]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 48, p. 533-534, from FHL microfilm #0929621,
the acreage not given, no witness, but acknowledged before Daniel Baker, Notary
Public, and recorded on 18 July 1870.
[247]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 49, p. 144-147, from FHL microfilm #0929622,
witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded on 16 Nov. 1870.
[248]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 49, p. 147-149, from FHL microfilm #0929622,
witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded on 16 Nov. 1870.
[249]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 49, p. 571-572, from FHL microfilm #0929622,
witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded on 18 May 1871.
[250]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 49, p. 244-246, from FHL microfilm #0929622,
witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded on 3 Jan. 1871.
[251]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 49, p. 354-356, from FHL microfilm #0929622, witnessed
by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded on 17 Mar. 1871.
[252]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 49, p. 359-361, from FHL microfilm #0929622,
witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded on 22 Mar. 1871.
[253]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 52, p. 115-116, from FHL microfilm #0929624,
witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded on 12 Apr. 1873.
[254]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 51, p. 243-244, from FHL microfilm #0929623,
witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded on 10 June 1872.
[255]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 52, p. 167-168, from FHL microfilm #0929624,
witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded on 7 Mar. 1874.
[258]
1870 Federal Census, South East, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office,
Page No. 32, dwelling #227, family #270.
[259]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#180835132.
[260]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#180383691.
[262]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#180383691.
[263]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 53, p. 549-550, from FHL microfilm #0929624,
witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded on 6 Aug. 1874.
[264]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 54, p. 297-298, from FHL microfilm #0929625,
witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded on 19 Mar. 1875.
[265]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 54, p. 318-319, from FHL microfilm #0929625,
witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded on 30 Mar. 1875.
[266]
1880 Federal Census, Village of Brewster, Town of South East, Putnam Co., NY,
Page No. 20, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 82, dwelling #151, family
#266:
Francis Washburn, white, male, 52,
married, butcher & meat marker, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Georgeanna Washburn, white, female,
26, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Ward Washburn, white, male, 6, son,
single, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
James S. Grose, white, male, 26,
single, born England, father born England, mother born England
[267]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#180835132, from his gravestone in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co.,
NY, but his death was not found in the New York State Death Index.
[268]
Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. Q, p. 422-428, from FHL microfilm #0837273,
and Letters Testamentary Vol. E, p. 300.
[269]
1900 Federal Census, Town of South East, Village of Brewster, Putnam Co., NY,
Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 54, Sheet No. 18 B, dwelling #220,
family #270:
Georgiana Washburn, head, white,
female, born Jan. 1856, age 44, widow, 1 child born, 1 child living, born NY,
father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English, owns house
Ward Washburn, son, white, male,
born Jan. 1874, age 26, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can
read, write and speak English
James E. Grosse, boarder, white,
male, born June 1855, age 44, single, born England, father born England, mother
born England, immigrated in 1869, resident 31 years, naturalized, butcher, can
read, write and speak English
Louise Washburn, sister in law,
white, female, born June 1844, age 55, single, born NY, father born NY, mother
born NY, housekeeper, can read, write and speak English
[270]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #54142 for
1941; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#180383691, from her gravestone in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co.,
NY, and from her obituary posted on her memorial.
[271]
Per the 1900 federal census, his www.findagrave.com
memorial #118875809 gives his birth as 25 Jan. 1868 in Brewster, Putnam Co.,
NY, but his obituary says he was born on 25 Jan. 1875 to Georgianna and Francis
Washburn.
[272] 1900 Federal Census, Town of South East, Village of Brewster, Putnam Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 54, Sheet No. 18 B, dwelling #220, family #270.
[273]
1910 Federal Census, Southeast Town, Brewster Village, Putnam Co.,, NY,
Supervisors Dist. 5, Enumeration Dist. 122, Sheet No. 6A, dwelling #116, family
#133:
Ward Washburn, head, male, white,
35, single, born NY, father born U.S., mother born NY, speaks English, own
income, can read and write, renting home
Louisa Washburn, aunt, female,
white, 66, single, born NY, father born U.S., mother born U.S., speaks English,
can read and write
[274]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#118875809, from his gravestone in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co.,
NY.
[275]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#180835163; per the 1830 federal census.
[276]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#180835163.
[277]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#180835132.
[278]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 49, p. 144-147, from FHL microfilm #0929622,
witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded on 16 Nov. 1870.
[279]
1870 Federal Census, South East, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office,
Page No. 32, dwelling #227, family #270.
[280]
1880 Federal Census, Village of Brewster, Town of South East, Putnam Co., NY,
Page No. 20, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 82, dwelling #152, family
#267:
Juliena Phelps, white, female, 29,
widowed, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Hester J. Graham, white, female, 49,
aunt, divorced, living with niece, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Louisa Washburn, white, female, 34,
aunt, single, living with niece, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Emely Phelps, white, female, 2,
daughter, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[281]
Connecticut, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934, from FHL microfilm
#0003132; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#180835163, from her gravestone in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co.,
NY.
[282]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#180835132, from his gravestone in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, NY, but his
death was not found in the New York State Death Index.
[285]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #20935821,
from her gravestone in Mount Carmel Baptist Church Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam
Co., NY.
[288]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 49, p. 144-147, from FHL microfilm #0929622,
witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded on 16 Nov. 1870.
[290]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 49, p. 144-147, from FHL microfilm #0929622,
witnessed by Daniel Baker, Notary Public, and recorded on 16 Nov. 1870.
[291]
1870 Federal Census, South East, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office,
Page No. 32, dwelling #227, family #270.
[292]
1880 Federal Census, Village of Brewster, Town of South East, Putnam Co., NY,
Page No. 20, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 82, dwelling #152, family
#267.
[293]
1900 Federal Census, Town of South East, Village of Brewster, Putnam Co., NY,
Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 54, Sheet No. 18 B, dwelling #220,
family #270.
[294]
1910 Federal Census, Southeast Town, Brewster Village, Putnam Co.,, NY,
Supervisors Dist. 5, Enumeration Dist. 122, Sheet No. 6A, dwelling #116, family
#133.
[295]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #45991 for
1910.
[300]
1830 Federal Census, Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 485, the Ira Robinson
household had 3 males under 5, 2 males aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years,
1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years,
and 1 female aged 30-39 years.
[301]
1840 Federal Census, Dover, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 193, the Ira Robertsen [sic]
household had 1 male under 5, 3 males aged 10-14 years, 2 males aged 15-19
years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 15-19
years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 1 person employed in
agriculture.
[302]
1850 Federal Census, Sheboygan, Sheboygan Co., WI, p. 124, dwelling #1071,
dwelling #1073:
Ira Roberson, 59, male, farmer,
$900, born NY
Hannah Roberson, 55, female, born NY
Adeline Roberson, 32, female, born
NY
Nathan Roberson, 30, male, farmer, born NY
Absalom Roberson, 23, male, farmer,
born NY
Samuel Roberson, 22, male, farmer,
born NY
Peter Roberson, 20, male, farmer,
born NY
Major Roberson, 12, male, born NY
Betsey Roberson, 9, female, born NY,
attending school
John H. Wilcox, 9, male, born NY,
attending school
Susan Wilcox, 6, female, born NY,
attending school
[303]
Per the Ancestry.com CORYFT~2 file submitted by cmass1958; 1860 Federal
Mortality Schedule, Town of Abbott, Sheboygan Co., WI, the page number
unreadable; www.findagrave.com,
memorial #276757107, her burial location unknown.
[304]
1860 Federal Census, Abbott, Sheboygan Co., WI, Page No. 202, dwelling #1581,
family #1487:
Ira Robinson, 69, male, $700, $150,
born NY
Betsey Robinson, 19, female, born NY
[305]
1870 Federal Census, Spring Creek Township, Tama Co., IA, Page No. 10, dwelling
#71, family #71.
[306]
Per the Ancestry.com CORYFT~2 file submitted by cmass1958; www.findagrave.com, memorial #276741325,
his burial location unknown, only gives the year.
[311]
Per the Ancestry.com CORYFT~2 file submitted by cmass1958; Wisconsin, U.S.,
Marriage Index, 1808-1907, online database at www.Ancestry.com.
[313]
1860 Federal Census, Town of Abbott, Sheboygan Co., WI, Adell Post Office, Page
No. 201, dwelling #1575, family #1481:
Nelson [sic] Robinson, 41, male,
farmer, $600, $50, born NY
Sarah L. Robinson, 21, female, born
IN
Emily I. Robinson, 2, female, born
WI
Lidia M. Robinson, 9/12, female,
born WI
[314]
Per the Ancestry.com CORYFT~2 file submitted by cmass1958; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #103003160.
[315]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#103003160.
[316]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#103003160.
[317]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#103003161.
[318]
1870 Federal Census, Town of Holland, Sheboygan Co., WI, Sheboygan Falls Post
Office, Page No. 21-22, dwelling #174, family #189:
Edmond Robinson, 48, male, white,
farmer, $3300, $900, born NY, a male citizen
Eliza Robinson, 38, female, white,
keeping house, born NY
Sheldon Robinson, 19, male, white,
at home, born WI
Phoebe Robinson, 14, female, white,
at home, born WI
Albertis Robinson, 10, male, white,
at home, born WI
Norman Robinson, 6, male, white, at
home, born WI
[319]
1880 Federal Census, Town of St. Lawrence, Waupaca Co., WI, Page No. 14,
Supervisors Dist. 4, Enumeration Dist. 177, dwelling #130, family #131:
Edmund Robinson, white, male, 57,
husband, married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Elizabeth A. Robinson, white,
female, 47, wife, married, housekeeper, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Peter H. Robinson, white, male, 17,
son, single, farm laborer, born WI, father born NY, mother born NY
[320]
Per the Ancestry.com CORYFT~2 file submitted by cmass1958; www.findagrave.com, memorial #103003160,
from his gravestone in Lakeside Memorial Park in Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI.
[321]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#103003161, from her gravestone in Lakeside Memorial Park in Waupaca, WI.
[322]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#276757147, but their marriage record was not found in Wisconsin.
[323]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#276757169.
[324]
1850 Federal Census, Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 221, dwelling #17, family
#17:
Edward J. Brownell, 25 [sic], male,
farmer, $1500
Phebe A. Brownell, 27, female
Charles Brownell, 14, male, laborer,
attending school
George Brownell, 7, male
[325]
Per the Ancestry.com CORYFT~2 file submitted by cmass1958; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #276757147,
her burial location unknown.
[326]
1860 Federal Census, Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, Mattawan Post Office, Page No.
32, dwelling #254, family #241:
Edward J. Brownell, 50, male,
farmer, $1500, $697, born NY
George Brownell, a twin, 16, male,
born NY, attending school
Frederick Brownell, a twin, 16,
male, born NY, attending school
Hannah Brownell, 7, female, born NY,
attending school
Deborah A. Prout, 16, female,
domestic, born NY
[327]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #19519 for
1883; per his www.findagrave.com
memorial #276757169, his burial location unknown.
[328]
Per the Ancestry.com CORYFT~2 file submitted by cmass1958; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #42565201.
[330]
1860 Federal Census, Lindon, Sheboygan Co., WI, Page No. 56, dwelling #454,
family #402:
Precinct Sprague, 62, female, $200,
born NY
Georgianna Sprague, 16, female, born
NY
Absom [sic] Robinson, 30, male, born
NY
[331]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#39274592; Wisconsin, U.S., Marriage Index, 1808-1907, the marriage of James D.
Hyatt and Rowena Polland on 28 Mar. 1861 in Sheboygan Co., WI.
[332]
Per the Ancestry.com CORYFT~2 file submitted by cmass1958; Wisconsin, U.S.,
Marriage Index, 1808-1907, online database at www.Ancestry.com,
the marriage of Absalom Robinson and R. Hyatt.
[334]
1870 Federal Census, Lyndon, Sheboygan Co., WI, Page No. 34, dwelling #251,
family #251:
Absalom Robinson, 42, male, white,
farmer, $2000, $800, born NY, a male citizen
Rowanna Robinson, 43, female, white,
keeping house, born MO
Major Robinson, 31, male, white,
invalid, born NY, a male citizen
[335]
Per the Ancestry.com CORYFT~2 file submitted by cmass1958; www.findagrave.com, memorial #39274592,
from her gravestone in Lyndon Cemetery in Waldo, Sheboygan Co., WI.
[336]
Wisconsin, U.S., Marriage Index, 1808-1907, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Absalom Robinson and
Elizabeth Allen.
[338]
1880 Federal Census, Town of Sherman, Sheboygan Co., WI,. Page No. 1,
Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 219, dwelling #8, family #9:
Absolem Robinson, white, male, 53,
husband, married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Elizebeth Robinson, white, female,
27, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born England, mother born NH
[339]
1900 Federal Census, Lyndon Town,. Sheboygan Co., WI, Supervisors Dist. 5,
Enumeration Dist. 57, Sheet No. 8 B, dwelling #161, family #163:
Absalom Robinson, head, white, male,
born Nov. 1826, age 73, married 23 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born
NY, landlord, can read, write and speak English, owns house
Elizabeth D. Robinson, wife, white,
female, born Oct. 152, age 47, married 23 years, no children, born NY, father
born England, mother born NH, can read, write and speak English
[340]
Per the Ancestry.com CORYFT~2 file submitted by cmass1958, his www.findagrave.com memorial #42565201
gives the date as 27 Feb. 1903 in Waldo, Sheboygan Co., WI, but his gravestone
is very difficult to read; Wisconsin, U.S., Death Index, 1808-1907, gives the
date as 27 Feb. 1903 in Sheboygan Co., WI.
[343]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#42967047.
[344]
Per the Ancestry.com CORYFT~2 file submitted by cmass1958; Wisconsin, U.S.,
Marriage Index, 1808-1907, online database at www.Ancestry.com.
[346]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #42967047,
from her gravestone in Lyndon Cemetery in Waldo, Sheboygan Co., WI.
[349]
Iowa, U.S., Select Marriages Index, 1758-1996, online database at www.Ancestry.com; the Ancestry.com CORYFT~2
file submitted by cmass1958 only gives her name as Mary.
[351]
1870 Federal Census, Spring Creek Township, Tama Co., IA, Page No. 10, dwelling
#71, family #71:
Peter Robison, 40, male, white,
farmer, born NY, a male citizen
Mary Robison, 51, female, white,
keeping house, born PA
Catharine Robison, 15, female,
white, domestic servant, born WI
Ira Robison, 80, male, white, no
occupation, born NY, a male citizen
[353]
1860 Federal Census, Greenbush, Sheboygan Co., WI, Page No. 80, dwelling #595,
family #584:
Ephraim E. Pettet, 29, male, farmer,
$500, $200, born Canada
Permelia Pettet, 19, female, born NY
Romanio Pettet, 2, male, born WI
Royal C. Pettet, 9/12, male, born WI
Major Robinson, 22, male, day
laborer, born NY
Cecelia Pettet, 14, female, born NY,
attending school
[355]
1880 Federal Census, Lyndon, Sheboygan Co., WI, Page No. 6, Supervisors Dist.
1, Enumeration Dist. 205, dwelling #46, family #47, the Sheboygan County Insane
Asylum, line #17:
Major Robinson, white, male, 44,
single, insane, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[356]
Per the Ancestry.com CORYFT~2 file submitted by cmass1958; Wisconsin Deaths,
1820-1907, online database at www.Ancestry.com.
[358]
Wisconsin, U.S., Marriage Index, 1808-1907, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Nicholas Berg and Betsey
Robinson; the Ancestry.com CORYFT~2 file submitted by cmass1958, gives his name
as Nichols Berry.
[359]
Per the Ancestry.com CORYFT~2 file submitted by cmass1958, but her death record
was not found in the Wisconsin Death Index as either Berg or Berry.
[363]
Bowman, Fred Q., 10,000 Vital Records of Eastern New York, 1777-1834,
Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 1987, p. 99, #3418. She is listed
as 29 years of age, and his age is given as 82!
[364]
Connecticut, U.S., Vital Records, 1959-1854, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, from Norwich Vital
Records, p. 258, Elisha, son of Jeremiah Gifford & Anne his wife.
[366]
Putnam County Land Records, Book D, p. 371-373, from FHL microfilm #0927621,
witnessed by Amos Belden and Harry Garrison, Judge, but not recorded until 3
Apr. 1828.
[367]
Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 390-391, from FHL microfilm #0927623,
witnessed by Elisha Dykeman and Jonathan Morehouse, Judge, but not recorded
until 21 Mar. 1835.
[368]
Putnam County Land Records, Book D, p. 368-370, from FHL microfilm #0927621,
witnessed by J. Morehouse, and recorded on 3 Apr. 1828.
[369]
Putnam County Land Records, Book F, p. 354-356, from FHL microfilm #0927622,
acknowledged before Samuel Washburn, Judge, and recorded on 15 May 1830.
[370]
Putnam County Land Records, Book F, p. 359-361, from FHL microfilm #0927622,
acknowledged before Samuel Washburn, Judge, and recorded on 15 May 1830.
[371]
Putnam County Land Records, Book J, p. 462-464, from FHL microfilm #0927624,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 25 Aug. 1836.
[372]
Putnam County Land Records, Book J, p. 545-547, from FHL microfilm #0927624,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 19 Nov. 1836.
[373]
Putnam County Land Records, Book J, p. 569, from FHL microfilm #0927624,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, acknowledged by only Elisha
Gifford at the time, and recorded on 9 Dec. 1836, with a note that his wife
acknowledged the deed later on 18 Apr. 1837.
[374]
Putnam County Land Records, Book K, p. 86-87, from FHL microfilm #0927624,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 18 Apr. 1837.
[375]
Putnam County Land Records, Book K, p. 87-88, from FHL microfilm #0927624,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 18 Apr. 1837.
[376]
His www.findagrave.com memorial
#86898954 gives his death year as 1834 in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, but his
will was dated in 1837.
[377]
Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. D, p. 27-31, from FHL microfilm #0837265, and
Letters Testamentary Vol. A2, p. 21.
[378]
Putnam County Land Records, Book P, p. 421-422, from FHL microfilm #0927626,
witnessed by Warren Townsend, Justice of the Peace, and Allen Light, and
recorded on 4 Apr. 1842.
[379]
1850 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, p. 144, dwelling #263, family #271:
Polly Gifford, 49, female, born NY
Elisha Gifford, 16, male, farmer,
born NY, attending school
Lodestra Gifford, 14, female, born
NY, attending school
Vanrenseler Gifford, 13, male, born
NY, attending school
[380]
1860 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 16, dwelling #111, family
#112:
Polly Gifford, 60, female, $2000,
$100, born NY
Lodesca Gifford, 24, female, born NY
Vanrensaler Gifford, 22, male,
farmer, born NY
[381]
1870 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page No.
17, dwelling #141, family #149:
William Northrup, 40, male, white,
farmer, born NY, a male citizen
Eliza Northrup, 32, female, white,
keeps house, born NY
Ulyses Northrup, 10, male, white,
born NY
Dwelling #141, family #150:
Polly Gifford, 65, female, white,
keeps house, $100, born NY
[382]
Per Mary Inoue; www.findagrave.com,
memorial #87034495, from her gravestone in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel,
Putnam Co., NY.
[383]
Per the Ancestry.com Sims Family Tree file, from research of Mike Kelley; per
her www.findagrave.com memorial
#33612971.
[385]
Per the Ancestry.com Sims Family Tree file; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #33613004.
[386]
1860 Federal Census, Berlin Township, Erie Co., OH, Page No. 26, dwelling #189,
family #189:
Isaac Warren, 27, male, laborer,
$300, born NY
Nancy Warren, 28, female, born NY
Emma Warren, 4, female, born OH
Ella Warren, 2, female, born NY
Arthur Warren, 8/12, male, born OH
Rufus Welch, 16, male, laborer, born
OH
[387]
1870 Federal Census, Town of Lloyd, Ulster Co., NY, Page No. 20, dwelling #149,
family #155:
Isaac Warren, 37, male, white,
farmer, born NY, a male citizen
Nancy Warren, 38, female, white,
keeps house, born NY
Emmie Warren, 14, female, white,
born NY, attending school
Eller Warren, 12, female, white,
born NY, attending school
Arther Warren, 10, male, white, born
OH, attending school
[388]
1880 Federal Census, Election Dist. #2, Town of Carmel, Village of Carmel,
Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 9, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 76, dwelling
#76, family #93.
[389]
1880 Federal Census, Phillipstown, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 32, Supervisors
Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 79, dwelling #286, family #315:
Charles Warren, white, male, 49,
married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
May Warren, white, female, 43, wife,
married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Mary E. Hall, white, female, 28, servant,
single, servant, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Isaac Warren, white, male, 47,
brother, married, farm laborer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Mary Davenport, white, female, 76,
mother, widow, born NY,
father born NY, mother born NY
[390]
1900 Federal Census, Philipstown Township, Nelsonville Village, Putnam Co., NY,
Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 51, Sheet No. 5 A, dwelling #112, family
#112:
L. Willard Jaycox, head, white,
male, born Nov. 1857, age 42, married 21 years, born NY, father born NY, mother
born NY, general merchant, can read, write and speak English, renting house
Emma M. Jaycox, wife, white, female,
born Apr. 1856, age 44, married 21 years, 3 children born, 2 children living,
born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English
Etta M. Jaycox, daughter, white,
female, born Jan. 1880, age 20, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born
NY, bookkeeper, can read, write and speak English
Catherine E. Jaycox, daughter,
white, female, born Sept. 1888, age 11, single, born NY, father born NY, mother
born NY, at school, attending school, can read, write and speak English
Nancy Warren, mother in law, white,
female, born July 1831, married 45 years, 3 children born, 2 children living,
born NY, father born CT, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English
[391]
Per the Ancestry.com Sims Family Tree file, from research of Mike Kelley; www.findagrave.com, memorial #33613004,
from his gravestone in Cold Spring Cemetery in Cold Spring, Putnam Co., NY.
[392]
Per the Ancestry.com Sims Family Tree file, from research of Mike Kelley; www.findagrave.com, memorial #33612971,
from her gravestone in Cold Spring Cemetery in Cold Spring, NY.
[396]
According to the Find-A-Grave memorial of his father, from his obituary in the
Putnam County Courier, Carmel, NY, of August 3, 1917.
[397]
1860 Federal Census, Phillipstown, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office,
Page No. 19, dwelling #134, family #142:
Elisha Gifford, 27, male, C. S.
teacher, born NY
Louisa J. Gifford, 27, female,
select S. teacher, born NY
Inis A. Gifford, 1, female, born NY
Josephine A. Knapp, 12, female, born
NY
Sarah M. Knapp, 7, female, born NY
[398]
1870 Federal Census, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, Page No. 165, dwelling #1177,
family #1365:
Elisha Gifford, 36, male, white,
clergyman, $300, born NY, a male citizen
Louise J. K. Gifford, 36, female,
white, keeping house, born NY
Iris A. Gifford, 10, female, white,
attending school, born NY, attending school
Franklin K. Gifford, 9, male, white,
attending school, born NY, attending school
Frederick K. Gifford, 4, male,
white, attending school, born NY, attending school
William E. Gifford, 4/12, male,
white at home, born MA
Ralph W. Gifford, 3, male, white, at
home, born MA
[399]
1880 Federal Census, North Cambridge, Middlesex Co., MA, Page No. 2, Supervisor’s
Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 446, dwelling #12, family #14:
Elisha Gifford, white, male, 46,
married, clergyman, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Louisa J. Gifford, white, female,
46, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Iris A. Gifford, white, female, 20,
daughter, single, compositor, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Frank K. Gifford, white, male, 18,
son, single, student, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Fred K. Gifford, white, male, 14,
son, single, page in Harvard Library, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Ralph W. Gifford, white, male, 12,
son, single, boy in office, born MA, father born NY, mother born NY
William E. Gifford, white, male, 10,
son, single, attending school, born MA, father born NY, mother born NY
[400]
1900 Federal Census, Somerville City, Ward 6, Middlesex Co., MA, Enumeration
Dist. 954, Sheet No. 23 B, 353 Beacon Street, family #508:
Elisha Gifford, head, white, male,
born Sept. 1833, age 66, married 41 years, born NY, father born CT, mother born
NY, clergyman (retired), can read, write and speak English, renting house
Louise J. K. Gifford, wife,. white,
female, born Oct. 1833, age 66, married 41 years, 5 children born, 4 children
living, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak
English
Frederick K. Gifford, son, white,
male, born Sept. 1865, age 34, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY,
traveling salesman, can read, write and speak English
[401]
Per his obituary in the Putnam County Courier, Carmel, NY, of August 3, 1917;
Connecticut, U.S., Death Index, 1917-2017, online database at www.Ancestry.com.
[403]
Per the Ancestry.com Halls, Boutilliers & Relatives file submitted by
TRHall1953, but her death record was not found in the New York State Death
Index.
[404]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#93508291.
[406]
Per the Ancestry.com Halls, Boutilliers & Relatives file submitted by
TRHall1953; per her www.findagrave.com
memorial #93508292.
[407]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#93508291.
[408]
1880 Federal Census, Greenvale, Dakota Co., MN, Page No. 14, Supervisors Dist.
2, Enumeration Dist. 205, dwelling #117, family #118:
Van Rensellaer Gifford, white, male,
44, married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born (NY)
Mary A. Gifford, white, female, 36,
wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Franklin B. Gifford, white, male,
11, son, at school, attending school, born MN, father born NY, mother born NY
[409]
1900 Federal Census, Northfield Township, Northfield City, Ward 3, Rice Co.,
MN, Supervisors Dist. 130, Enumeration Dist. 158, Sheet No. 1 B, dwelling #13,
family #14:
Vanrennsler Gifford, head, white,
male, born Nov. 1837, age 62, married 39 years, born NY, father born CT, mother
born NY, landlord, can read, write and speak English, owns house
Mary A. Gifford, wife, white,
female, born Jan. 1844, age 56, married 39 years, 1 child born, 1 child living,
born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English
[410]
Per the Ancestry.com Halls, Boutilliers & Relatives file submitted by
TRHall1953; www.findagrave.com,
memorial #93508291, from his gravestone in Oaklawn Cemetery in Northfield, Rice
Co., MN.
[411]
Per the Ancestry.com Halls, Boutilliers & Relatives file submitted by
TRHall1953; www.findagrave.com,
memorial #93508292, from her gravestone in Oaklawn Cemetery in Northfield, MN.
[416]
1850 Federal Census, Town of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., p. 72-73, dwelling #774,
family #1075:
James D. Warren, 52, male, farmer,
born NY
Phebe Warren, 48, female, born NY
Samuel Warren, 25, male, laborer,
born NY
Charles B. Warren, 19, male,
laborer, born NY
Isaac H. Warren, 16, male, laborer,
born NY, attending school
Hendrick Warren, 15, male, laborer,
born NY, attending school
Mary J. Warren, 13, female, born NY,
attending school
Martha A. Warren, 11, female, born
NY, attending school
James K. Warren, 5, male, born NY
Cathrin Smith, 16, female, born NY
John Louis, 21, male, laborer, born
NY
[417]
1860 Federal Census, Town of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, Page No. 229, dwelling
#1640, family #1751:
James D. Warren, 62, male, farmer,
$1000, $400, born NY
Phebe Warren, 57, female, born NY
Martha A. Warren, 18, female, school
teacher, born NY
James K. Warren, 15, male, born NY
[418]
1870 Federal Census, Philips Town, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office,
Page No. 6, dwelling #47, family #47:
James D. Warren, 72, male, white,
farmer, $1000, $350, born NY, a male citizen
Phebe Warren, 67, female, white,
keeping house, born NY
[419]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#253794535, his burial location unknown.
[420]
1880 Federal Census, Phillipstown, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 24, Supervisors
Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 77, dwelling #203, family #225.
[421]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#253794789, her burial location unknown.
[422]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#35889252, his birthplace from his obituary.
[426]
1850 Federal Census, Third Ward Poughkeepsie City, Dutchess Co., NY, Page No.
209, dwelling #1036, family #1716:
Eliza Ayers, 34, female, $1000,
$100, born England
Catharine Ayers, 3, female, NY
Joseph Ayers, 9, male, born NY,
attending school
William J. Wormersley, 14, male,
born NY, attending school
Samuel J. Warren, 35, male, chair
maker, born NY
Martha H. Warren, 27, female, born
England
Arthur L. Sherwood, 24, male, chair
maker, born England
[427]
1870 Federal Census, Phillipstown, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office,
Page No. 83, family #680:
Samuel Warren, 45, male, white,
lumber man, $200, born NY
Martha Warren, 35, female, white,
keeping house, born NY
[428]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #35889252,
from his gravestone in Elmwood Cemetery in Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC, and
from his obituary in The Charlotte News of 3 Jan. 1910, posted on his
memorial.
[429]
Per the Ancestry.com Sims Family Tree file; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #33612823.
[430]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#33612942.
[432]
Per the Ancestry.com Sims Family Tree file; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #33612942.
[433]
1860 Federal Census, Phillipstown, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office,
Page No. 37-38, dwelling #277, family #288:
Charles Warren, 27, male, teamster,
$100, born NY
Mary Warren, 23, female, born NY
[434]
1870 Federal Census, Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office,
Page No. 106, dwelling #665, family #875:
Stephen Davenport, 71, male, white,
farmer, $10,000, $1200, born NY, a male citizen
Mary Davenport, 68, female, white,
keeping house, born NY
Mary E. Hall, 17, female, white,
domestic servant, born NY
Isaac Wright, 81, male, white,
retired farmer, $3000, born NY a male citizen
Charles Warren, 39, male, white,
traveling agent, $3000, $500, born NY, a male citizen
Mary Davenport, 34, female, white,
boarding, born NY
[435]
1880 Federal Census, Phillipstown, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 32, Supervisors
Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 79, dwelling #286, family #315:
Charles Warren, white, male, 49,
married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
May Warren, white, female, 43, wife,
married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Mary E. Hall, white, female, 28, servant,
single, servant, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Isaac Warren, white, male, 47,
brother, married, farm laborer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Mary Davenport, white, female, 76,
mother, widow, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[436]
1900 Federal Census, Philipstown Township, Putnam Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 3,
Enumeration Dist. 51, Sheet No. 19A-B, dwelling #420, family #420:
Charles B. Warren, head, white,
male, born Jan. 1831, age 69, married 44 years, born NY, father born NY, mother
born NY, farmer, can read, write and speak English, owns farm
Mary Warren, wife, white, female,
born June 1836, age 63, married 44 years, 1 child born, no children living,
born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English
Elnor Maher, boarder, white, female,
born Dec. 1898, age 1, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born Canada
(English)
Mary N. Davenport, niece, white,
female, born Apr. 1885, age 15, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born
Germany, can read, write and speak English
David Stevenson, boarder, white,
male, born Apr. 1863, age 37, married 5 years, born NY, father born Scotland,
mother born Scotland, machinist, can read, write and speak English
Carrie Stevenson, boarder, white,
female, born July 1871, age 28, married 5 years, born NJ, father born NJ,
mother born NY, can read, write and speak English
Carolyn D. Stevenson, boarder,
white, female, born Sept. 1897, age 2, single, born NY, father born NY, mother
born NJ
Warren Allan Stevenson, boarder,
white, male, born June 1899, age 11/12, single, born NY, father born NY, mother
born NJ
Garrett Davis, servant, white, male,
born Oct. 1858, age 40, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, farm
laborer, can read, write and speak English
Albert Fowler, boarder, white, male,
born Feb. 1890, age 10, single, born CA, father born NY, mother born VA, at
school, attending school, can read, write and speak English
Rose Ella Huertis, niece, white,
female, born Aug. 1887, age 12, single, born CT, father born NY, mother born
NY, at school, attending school, can read, write and speak English
Susanette Smith, niece, white,
female, born Dec. 1837, age 62, widow, no children, born NY, father born NY,
mother born NY, can read, write and speak English
Charles E. Huertis, nephew, white,
male, born May 1855, age 45, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY,
can read, write and speak English
Frank D. Warren, foster son, white,
male, born Sept. 1885, age 19, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY,
at school, attending school, can read, write and speak English
[437]
Per the Ancestry.com Sims Family Tree file; www.findagrave.com,
memorial #33612823, from his gravestone in Cold Spring Cemetery in Cold Spring,
Putnam Co., NY.
[438]
Per the Ancestry.com Sims Family Tree file; www.findagrave.com,
memorial #33612942, from her gravestone in Cold Spring Cemetery in Cold Spring,
NY.
[442]
1860 Federal Census, Berlin Township, Erie Co., OH, Page No. 26, dwelling #189,
family #189:
Isaac Warren, 27, male, laborer,
$300, born NY
Nancy Warren, 28, female, born NY
Emma Warren, 4, female, born OH
Ella Warren, 2, female, born NY
Arthur Warren, 8/12, male, born OH
[443]
1870 Federal Census, Town of Lloyd, Ulster Co., NY, Modena Post Office, Page
No. 20, dwelling #149, family #155:
Isaac Warren, 37, male, white,
farmer, born NY, a male citizen
Nancy Warren, 38, female, white,
keeps house, born NY
Emmie Warren, 14, female, white,
born NY, attending school
Ellen Warren, 12, female, white,
born NY, attending school
Arther Warren, 10, male, white, born
OH, attending school
[444]
1880 Federal Census, Election Dist. #2, Town of Carmel, Village of Carmel,
Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 9, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 76, dwelling
#76, family #93.
[445]
1880 Federal Census, Phillipstown, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 32, Supervisors
Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 79, dwelling #286, family #315:
Charles Warren, white, male, 49,
married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
May Warren, white, female, 43, wife,
married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Mary E. Hall, white, female, 28,
servant, single, servant, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Isaac Warren, white, male, 47,
brother, married, farm laborer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Mary Davenport, white, female, 76,
mother, widow, born NY,
father born NY, mother born NY
[446]
1900 Federal Census, Philipstown Township, Nelsonville Village, Putnam Co., NY,
Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 51, Sheet No. 5 A, dwelling #112, family
#112:
L. Willard Jaycox, head, white,
male, born Nov. 1857, age 42, married 21 years, born NY, father born NY, mother
born NY, general merchant, can read, write and speak English, renting house
Emma M. Jaycox, wife, white, female,
born Apr. 1856, age 44, married 21 years, 3 children born, 2 children living,
born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English
Etta M. Jaycox, daughter, white,
female, born Jan. 1880, age 20, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born
NY, bookkeeper, can read, write and speak English
Catherine E. Jaycox, daughter,
white, female, born Sept. 1888, age 11, single, born NY, father born NY, mother
born NY, at school, attending school, can read, write and speak English
Nancy Warren, mother in law, white,
female, born July 1831, married 45 years, 3 children born, 2 children living,
born NY, father born CT, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English
[447]
Per the Ancestry.com Sims Family Tree file, from research of Mike Kelley; www.findagrave.com, memorial #33613004,
from his gravestone in Cold Spring Cemetery in Cold Spring, Putnam Co., NY.
[448]
Per the Ancestry.com Sims Family Tree file, from research of Mike Kelley; www.findagrave.com, memorial #33612971,
from her gravestone in Cold Spring Cemetery in Cold Spring, NY.
[449]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #33612860, which gives his name as
“Frederick,” but the first part of his name is unreadable on his gravestone,
and his name was clearly Hendrick in the 1850 federal census, not Frederick.
[450]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #33612860,
from his gravestone in Cold Spring Cemetery in Cold Spring, NY.
[453]
1860 Federal Census, Phillipstown, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office,
Page No. 37, dwelling #274, family #285:
Clark Hadden, 60, male, farmer,
$2000, $650, born NY
Dolly Hadden, 64, female, born NY
George Hadden, 19, male, farm
laborer, born NY
[454]
1870 Federal Census, Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office,
Page No. 15, dwelling #113, family #113:
James Hawks, 24, male, white, farm
laborer, $200, born NY, a male citizen
Mary Hawks, 23, female, white,
keeping house, born NY
Carrie Hawks, 3, female, white, at
home, born NY
William Hawks, 9/12, male, white, at
home, born NY, born in Sept.
George Haddan, 28, male, white,
farmer, $3000, $300, born NY, a male citizen
Clark Hadden, 4, male, white, at
home, born NY
[456]
1880 Federal Census, Phillipstown, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 24, Supervisors
Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 77, dwelling #204, family #226:
George Hadden, white, male, 38,
married, laborer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Cornelia H. Hadden, white, female,
28, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Clark Hadden, white, male, 14, son,
single, at school, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
William Hadden, white, male, 10,
son, at school, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Frank Hadden, white, male, 7, son,
at school, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Lizzie Hadden, white, female, 5,
daughter, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Georgeanna Hadden, white, female, 3,
daughter, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[458]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#90109678.
[459]
Per the Ancestry.com Sims Family Tree file, per her www.findagrave.com memorial #90109678, his
name clearly spelled “Mekeel” on his gravestone, not McKeel.
[460]
1880 Federal Census, Phillipstown, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 24, Supervisors
Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 77, dwelling #203, family #225:
Sylvanus McKeel, white, male, 45,
married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Martha H. McKeel, white, female, 38,
wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Sherman B. McKeel, white, male, 13,
son, at school, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Mary C. McKeel, white, female, 10,
daughter, single, at school, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother
born NY
Phebe Warren, white, female, 78,
mother, widow, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[461]
1900 Federal Census, Philipstown Township, Nelsonville Village, Putnam Co., NY,
Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 51, Sheet No. 4A-B, dwelling #93, family
#93:
Sylvenus F. Mekeel, head, white,
male, born Nov. 1835, age 64, married 35 years, born NY, father born NY, mother
born NY, gardener, can read, write and speak English, renting farm
Martha A. McKeel, wife, white,
female, born Sept. 1841, age 58, married 35 years, 3 children born, 2 children
living, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak
English
Mary L. Warren, servant, white,
female, born Feb. 1877, age 23, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born
NY, servant, can read, write and speak English
Elias S. Corbett, boarder, white,
male, born July 1851, age 48, widower, born NY, father born Scotland, mother
born Ireland, electrician, can read, write and speak English
David Phillips, boarder, white,
male, born May 1872, age 28, divorced, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY,
plumber, can read, write and speak English
Louis Townsend, boarder, white,
male, born July 1854, age 45, widower, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY,
machinist, can read, write and speak English
William Blair, boarder, white, male,
born Sept. 1852, age 47, widower, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother
born Ireland, immigrated in 1857, resident 5 years, iron molder, can read,
write and speak English
[462]
Per the Ancestry.com Sims Family Tree file; New York, U.S., Death Index,
1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com,
certificate #4336 for 1915; www.findagrave.com,
memorial #90109665, from his gravestone in Cold Spring Cemetery in Cold Spring,
Putnam Co., NY.
[463]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #66526 for
1932; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#90109678, from her gravestone in Cold Spring Cemetery in Cold Spring, NY.
[464]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#33612922, which says he was born in Philipstown, but he was more likely born
in Fishkill, NY.
[465]
Per the Ancestry.com Sims Family Tree file; www.findagrave.com,
memorial #33612922, from his gravestone in Cold Spring Cemetery in Cold Spring,
NY.
[466]
From his gravestone in Pawling Cemetery, Pawling, NY, www.findagrave.com, submitted by Mary
Inoue.
[468]
From her gravestone in Pawling Cemetery, Pawling, NY, www.findagrave.com, submitted by Mary
Inoue.
[469]
1840 Federal Census, Beekman, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 297, the Zebulon Washburn
household had 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under
5, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 4
persons employed in agriculture.
[470]
1850 Federal Census, Beekman, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 274, dwelling #160, family
#160:
Zebulan Washburn, 45, male, farmer,
$3200, born NY
Luna Washburn, 35, female, born NY
Susan Washburn, 13, female, born NY,
attending school
George Washburn, 9, male, born NY,
attending school
Samuel Washburn, 1, male, born NY
[471]
1860 Federal Census, Beekman, Dutchess Co., NY, Page No. 53, dwelling #421,
family #415:
Zebulan Washburn, 55, male, farmer,
$3500, $700, born NY
Syrene Washburn, 45, female, born NY
Susan Washburn, 23, female, born NY
George H. Washburn, 20, male,
carpenter’s apprentice, born NY
Samuel Washburn, 12, male, born NY,
attending school
Daniel Washburn, 9, male, born NY,
attending school
William Washburn, 6, male, born NY,
attending school
Anne Washburn, 3, female, born NY
[472]
Per Mary Inoue, www.findagrave.com,
submitted by Mary Inoue, #16172252.
[474]
1870 Federal Census, Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, Page No. 29, dwelling #249,
family #260:
Serena Washburn, 56, female, white, keeping
house, $1000, $1700, born NY
Susan Washburn, 33, female, white,
keeping house, $500, born NY
Jane Washburn, 4, female, white,
born NY
[475]
1880 Federal Census, Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, Page No. 13, Supervisors Dist.
3, Enumeration Dist. 46, dwelling #131, family #142:
Cyrena Washburne, white, female, 65,
widow, keeps house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Susan Washburne, white, female, 43,
daughter, single, school teacher, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Jennie Washburne, white, female, 14,
granddaughter, single, attending school, born NY, father born unknown, mother
born NY
[476]
Per Mary Inoue; New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #9423 for
1896; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#16172511, from her gravestone in Pawling Cemetery in Pawling, NY, her name
spelled “Serena” on her gravestone.
[478]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #28126013,
from her gravestone.
[481]
1880 Federal Census, Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, Page No. 13, Supervisors Dist.
3, Enumeration Dist. 46, dwelling #131, family #142.
[482]
1900 Federal Census, Sherman Town, Fairfield Co., CT, Supervisors Dist. 26,
Enumeration Dist. 95, Sheet No. 5 B, dwelling #118, family #123:
Susan L. Washburn, head, white,
female, born Dec. 1836, age 63, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born
NY, teacher, can read, write and speak English, owns house
Clara C. Briggs, boarder, white,
female, born Jan. 1877, age 23, single, born CT, father born CT, mother born
CT, can read, write and speak English
[483]
Connecticut, U.S., Death Index, 1917-2017, online database at www.Ancestry.com; www.findagrave.com, memorial #28126013,
from her gravestone in Pawling Cemetery in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY.
[485]
New York, New York, U.S., Extracted Marriage Index, 1866-1937, online database
at www.Ancestry.com, Michael Briggs and
Jennie L. Washburne; per the Ancestry.com Robert Harrington & Ellen Fusco
Genealogy Records 5 file submitted by boulder140; per the 1900 federal census
they had been married 6 years.
[487]
1900 Federal Census, Sherman Town, Fairfield Co., CT, Supervisors Dist. 26,
Enumeration Dist. 95, Sheet No. 5 B, dwelling #123, family #128:
Michael J. Briggs, head, white,
male, born Dec. 1852, age 47, married 6 years, born CT, father born CT, mother
born CT, farmer, can read, write and speak English, owns farm
Jennie L. Briggs, wife, white,
female, born Mar. 1866, age 34, married 6 years, 1 child born, 1 child living,
born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English
Eleanore Briggs, daughter, white,
female, born Apr. 1894, age 6, single, born CT, father born CT, mother born NY
[488]
New York, New York, U.S., Extracted Death Index, 1862-1948, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #30399 for
1922; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#47132809, from her gravestone in North Cemetery in Sherman, Fairfield Co., CT,
wife of M. J. Briggs.
[489]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#28126156.
[491]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#28126156.
[492]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #28126156,
from his gravestone in Pawling Cemetery in Pawling, NY.
[493]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#28453925, presumably calculated from her age at death.
[494]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #28453925,
from her gravestone in Vanderburgh Ground in Poughquag, Dutchess Co., NY,
daughter of Zebulon and Cyrena Washburn.
[498]
1880 Federal Census, Union Vale Town, Dutchess Co., NY, Page No. 17-18,
Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 69, dwelling #169, family #189:
Samuel Washburn, white, male, 31,
married, farming, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Harriet Washburn, white, female, 24,
wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Francis Washburn, white, female, 7,
daughter, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
William Washburn, white, male, 2,
son, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Walter Washburn, white, male, 1,
son, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Elmore McIntyre, white, male, 17,
laborer, single, farm laborer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[499]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #38356 for
1919.
[500]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#189495744, from burial records of Freedom Plains Presbyterian Church,
apparently no gravestone.
[501]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #24844 for
1920.
[505]
Per the Ancestry.com Morrison-Townsend Family file submitted by SHight6 of
Durham, NC; per the 1910 federal census they had been married 6 years.
[507]
1910 Federal Census, Port Chester Village, Ward 6, Westchester Co., NY,
Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 118, Sheet No. 10A, 248 Seymour Road,
dwelling #163, family #221:
William G. Washburn, head, male,
white, 32, married once, married 6 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born
NY, speaks English, peddler, vegetables, own account, can read and write, owns
home
Nellie Washburn, wife, female,
white, 38, married twice, father born Ireland, English, mother born Ireland,
English, speaks English, married 6 years, 3 children born, 3 children living,
born NY, can read and write
George Washburn, son, male, white,
5, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, speaks English, not
attending school
Susie Washburn, daughter, female,
white, 3, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, speaks English
May McQuade, stepdaughter, female,
white, 12, single, born NY, father born Scotland, English, mother born NY,
speaks English, can read and write, attending school
[508]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #11705 for
1933; the Ancestry.com Morrison-Townsend Family file submitted by SHight6 of
Durham, NC, says she died in Poughkeepsie, NY; www.findagrave.com, memorial #219137401,
from her gravestone in Freedom Plains Cemetery in Lagrangeville, Dutchess Co.,
NY.
[509]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#219137385, from his gravestone in Freedom Plains Cemetery in Lagrangeville,
NY.
[511]
New York State, Marriage Index, 1881-1967, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #13387 for
1904; per the 1910 federal census they had been married 6 years.
[513]
1910 Federal Census, 3rd Election District, Yonkers City, Ward 5, Westchester
Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 164, Sheet No. 8A, family #153:
Walter Washburn, head, male, white,
31, married once, married 6 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY,
speaks English, wagon driver, milk dairy, worker, can read and write, renting
house
Sadie Washburn, wife, female, white,
23, married once, married 6 years, 2 children born, 2 children living, born NY,
father born NY, mother born NY, speaks English, can read and write
Mildred Washburn, daughter, female,
white, 5, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, not attending school
Walter Washburn, son, male, white,
3, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Etta Butterfield, sister in law,
female, white, 30, widow, 2 children born, 2 children living, born NY, father
born NY, mother born NY, speaks English, no occupation, can read and write
[514]
Per the Ancestry.com Morrison-Townsend Family file submitted by SHight6 of
Durham, NC; New Jersey, U.S., Death Index, 1901-2017, online database at www.Ancestry.com; www.findagrave.com, memorial #106221379,
from his interment in Rosedale and Rosehill Cemetery in Linden, Union Co., NJ.
[515]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#27215621.
[516]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#27215621.
[517]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#27218857.
[518]
1880 Federal Census, Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, Page No. 15, Supervisors Dist.
3, Enumeration Dist. 46, dwelling #145, family #159:
Daniel Washburn, white, male, 30,
married, works farm, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Elizabeth Washburn, white, female,
25, wife, married, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Ella Washburn, white, female, 6,
daughter, single, attending school, attending school, born NY, father born NY,
mother born NY
Cyrena Washburn, white, female, 3,
daughter, single, at home, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother
born NY
Fannie Washburn, white, female, 1,
daughter, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
William Elsworth, white, male, 17,
servant, single, farm laborer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[519]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #8935 for
1882; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#27218857, from her gravestone in Pawling Cemetery in Pawling, Dutchess Co.,
NY.
[520]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#27215621; New York State, Marriage Index, 1881-1967, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Daniel Washburn and Edith
E. Ette.
[521]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#27218895, but the 1900 federal census says she was born in June 1855 in CT.
[522]
1900 Federal Census, Pawling Town, Dutchess Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 3,
Enumeration Dist. 16, Sheet No. 11 B, dwelling #201, family #229:
Daniel Washburn, head, white, male,
born Nov. 1850, age 49, married 15 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born
NY, farmer, can read, write and speak English, renting farm
Edith E. Washburn, wife, white,
female, born June 1855, age 44, married 15 years, 1 child born, 1 child living,
born CT, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English
Mary A. Ett, mother, white, female,
born July 1832, age 73, widow, 3 children born, 3 children living, born NY,
father born France, mother born France, can read, write and speak English
Emma L. Baker, boarder, white,
female, born Sept. 1837, age 62, widow, 1 child born, 1 child living, born NY,
father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English
[523]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #61726 for
1928; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#27215621, from his gravestone in Pawling Cemetery in Pawling, NY.
[524]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #74470 for
1928; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#27218895, from her gravestone in Pawling Cemetery in Pawling, NY.
[525]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#34511472.
[526]
New York State, Marriage Index, 1881-1967, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #242 for 1894.
[527]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#34511450, from his gravestone; the 1900 federal census says he was born in May
1873 in CT.
[528]
1900 Federal Census, Pawling Town, Pawling Village, Dutchess Co., NY,
Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 16, Sheet No. 5 A, dwelling #89, family
#100:
George Ett, head, white, male, born
May 1873, age 27, married 6 years, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT, day
laborer, can read, write and speak English, renting house
Ella Ett, wife, white, female, born
Jan. 1874, age 26, married 6 years, 2 children born, 2 children living, born
NY, father born NY, mother born CT [sic], can read, write and speak English
Rena Ett, daughter, white, female,
born Nov. 1894, age 5, single, born NY, father born NY [sic], mother born CT
[sic]
Ernest Ett, son, white, male, born
Nov. 1896, age 3, single, born NY, father born NY [sic], mother born CT [sic]
[529]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #34511472,
from her gravestone in Pawling Cemetery in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY.
[530]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, which gives his surname as
Etts and his place of death as Mass; www.findagrave.com,
memorial #34511450, from his gravestone in Pawling Cemetery in Pawling, NY.
[531]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#28121588.
[532]
New York State, Marriage Index, 1881-1967, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #1711 for
1895; per her www.findagrave.com
memorial #28121588.
[533]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#28121575.
[534]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #27802 for
1905; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#28121575, from his gravestone in Pawling Cemetery in Pawling, Dutchess Co.,
NY.
[535]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #28121588,
from her gravestone in Pawling Cemetery in Pawling, NY.
[536]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#28606153.
[537]
New York State, Marriage Index, 1881-1967, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #13491 for
1897, his surname spelled “Hults;” per her www.findagrave.com
memorial #28606153.
[538]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#28606124.
[539]
1900 Federal Census, Pawling Town, Dutchess Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 3,
Enumeration Dist. 16, Sheet No. 12 B, dwelling #222, family #250:
Eugene Hultz, head, white, male,
born Mar. 1875, age 25, married 3 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born
NY, farm laborer, can read, write and speak English, renting house
Fanne B. Hultz, wife, white, female,
born May 1879, age 21, married 3 years, 1 child born, 1 child living, born NY,
father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English
Donald B. Hultz, son, white, male,
born June 1898, age 1, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[540]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #53048 for
1951; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#28606153, from her gravestone in Pawling Cemetery in Pawling, Dutchess Co.,
NY.
[541]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #28175 for
1954; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#28606124, from his gravestone in Pawling Cemetery in Pawling, NY.
[542]
Per his gravestone in Pawling Cemetery, Pawling, NY, www.findagrave.com, submitted by Mary
Inoue, but the 1900 federal census says he was born in Sept. 1854 in NY.
[543]
Per Mary Inoue; per her www.findagrave.com
memorial #51536589.
[545]
Per her gravestone in Pawling Cemetery, Pawling, NY, www.findagrave.com, submitted by Mary
Inoue; per the 1900 federal census.
[546]
1900 Federal Census, Pawling Town, Dutchess Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 3,
Enumeration Dist. 16, Sheet No. 14B-15A, dwelling #269, family #300:
William S. Washburn, head, white,
male, born Sept. 1854, age 45, married 17 years, born NY, father born Ny,
mother born NY, farm manager, can read, write and speak English, renting farm
Elizabeth L. Washburn, wife, white,
female, born Nov. 1864, age 35, married 17 years, 5 children born, 5 children
living, born Germany, father born Germany, mother born Germany, can read, write
and speak English
William H. Washburn, son, white,
male, born July 1885, age 14, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born
Germany, at school, attending school, can read, write and speak English
Leon A. Washburn, son, white, male,
born Dec. 1888, age 11, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born Germany,
at school, attending school, can read, write and speak English
Frieda Washburn, daughter, white,
female, born May 1890, age 10, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born
Germany, at school, attending school, can read, write and speak English
George T(?) Washburn, son, white,
male, born Dec. 1896, age 3, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born
Germany
Doretha Washburn, daughter, white,
female, born Feb. 1899, age 1, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born
Germany
[547]
Per Mary Inoue; New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #63734 for
1926; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#51536513, from his gravestone in Pawling Cemetery in Pawling, Dutchess Co.,
NY.
[548]
Per Mary Inoue; New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #2968 for
1942; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#51536589, from her gravestone in Pawling Cemetery in Pawling, NY.
[550]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#153863947.
[551]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#153863961.
[552]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#153863947.
[553]
1880 Federal Census, Town of Dover, Dutchess Co., NY, Page No. 9, Supervisors
Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 2, family #8:
Horace Orton, white, male, 26,
married, laborer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Anna Orton, white, female, 22, wife,
married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Mary Orton, white, female, 3,
daughter, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
John Orton, white, male, 3/12, born
in Mar., son, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[554]
1900 Federal Census, Dover Town, Dutchess Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 3,
Enumeration Dist. 4, Sheet No. 21 A, dwelling #363, family #413:
Horace Orton, head, white, male,
born Apr. 1852, age 48, married 27 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born
NY, farm manager, can read, write and speak English, renting farm
Annie Orton, wife, white, female,
born Oct. 1856, age 43, married 27 years, 6 children born, 5 children living,
born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, housewife, can read, write and speak
English
George Orton, son, white, male, born
Apr. 1880, age 20, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, farm
laborer, can read, write and speak English
Minnie Orton, daughter, white,
female, born May 1883, age 17, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY,
no occupation, can read, write and speak English
Herbert Orton, son, white, male,
born June 1890, age 9, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY,
invalid, can speak English but cannot read or write
William Orton, son, white, female
[sic], born Sept. 1898, age 1, single,
born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Benjamin Hoag, boarder, white, male,
born June 1882, age 17, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, farm
laborer, can read, write and speak English
[555]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #19965 for
1923; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#153863961, from her gravestone in South Dover Rural Cemetery in Wingdale,
Dutchess Co., NY.
[556]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #50884 for
1923; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#153863947, from his gravestone in South Dover Rural Cemetery in Wingdale, NY.
[558]
Putnam County Land Records, Book B, p. 328-329, from FHL microfilm #0927620,
witnessed by Walker Todd and Edward Smith, Judge of Common Pleas, and recorded
on 23 Mar. 1825.
[559]
Putnam County Land Records, Book E, p. 78-81, from FHL microfilm #0927621,
witnessed by Walker Todd, acknowledged by Walker Todd, the witness on 30 Aug.
1828, and recorded on 30 Aug. 1828.
[560]
Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census, although his age in the
1870 census indicates an 1812 birth year.
[562]
Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 334-335, from FHL microfilm #0927623,
witnessed by Laura Townsend and James Towner, Commissioner, and recorded on 10
Feb. 1835.
[563]
Putnam County Land Records, Book K, p. 503-504, from FHL microfilm #0927624,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 24 Mar. 1838.
[564]
Putnam County Land Records, Book O, p. 283-285, from FHL microfilm #0927626, no
witness, acknowledged before W. H. Sloat, and recorded on 22 Mar. 1841.
[565]
Putnam County Land Records, Book Q, p. 368-370, from FHL microfilm #0927627,
witnessed by James Cole, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 3 May 1843.
[566]
Putnam County Land Records, Book R, p. 216-217, from FHL microfilm #0927627,
witnessed by W. H. Sloat, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 1 Apr. 1844.
[567]
Putnam County Land Records, Book X, p. 297-298, from FHL microfilm #0927630,
witnessed by Wm. A. Dean, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 25 Oct. 1851.
[568]
Putnam County Land Records, Book Z, p. 522-523, from FHL microfilm #0927631, no
witness, acknowledged before Ambrose Ryder, County Judge, and recorded on 1
Apr. 1854.
[569]
Putnam County Land Records, Book, 29, p. 47-49, from FHL microfilm #0927633,
witnessed by J. D. Little, Justice of the Peace,. And recorded on 19 Mar. 1855.
[570]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 170, p. 103-105, from FHL microfilm
#0565107, witnessed by Edward Wright, Judge of Dutchess Co., and recorded on 23
Apr. 1873.
[571]
1850 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, p. 141, dwelling #251, family #259:
Levi Washburn, 36, male, farmer,
$2500, born NY
Phebe Washburn, 75, female, born NY
Eliza Washburn, 33, female, born NY
Henry Nichols, 3, male, born NY
[572]
1870 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 61, dwelling #462, family
#491:
Levi Washburn, 58, male, white, farm
laborer, $1500, $200, born NY, a male citizen
Eliza Washburn, 50, female, keeping
house, born NY
[573]
1880 Federal Census, Election Dist. #2, Town of Carmel, Village of Carmel,
Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 9, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 76, dwelling
#76, family #93:
Levi Washburn, white, male, 65,
single, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Nancy Warren, white, female, 48,
niece, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[574]
Per letter of Mary Inoue of March 2006; Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. N, p.
95-99, from FHL microfilm #0837271, and Letters Testamentary Vol. E, p. 14.
[575]
Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census, although her age in the
1870 census calculates to a birth in 1820.
[578]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 28, p. 90-92, from FHL microfilm #0927632,
witnessed by Ambrose Ryder, County Judge, and recorded on 1 Apr. 1853.
[579]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 31, p. 523-525, from FHL microfilm #0927635,
witnessed by Ambrose Ryder, County Judge, and recorded on 1 Apr. 1857.
[580]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 32, p. 18-21, from FHL microfilm #0927635,
witnessed by Ambrose Ryder, County Judge, and recorded on 16 Apr. 1857.
[582]
Per letter of Mary Inoue of March 2006, from an affidavit of Frank Washburn in
the probate file of Levi Washburn.
[585]
Per letter of Mary Inoue of March 2006, the year calculated from the age of
their oldest child in the 1850 federal census.
[586]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#58157835, his birthplace from the 1850 federal census.
[587]
Putnam County Land Records, Book T, p. 434-435, from FHL microfilm #0927628,
witnessed by W. H. Sloat, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 9 Aug. 1847.
[588]
Putnam County Land Records, Book, U, p. 24-27, from FHL microfilm #0927629,
acknowledged before Azor B. Crane, County Judge, and recorded on 6 Jan. 1848.
[589]
Putnam County Land Records, Book U, p. 261-263, from FHL microfilm #0927629,
witnessed by Samuel Sarles, and recorded on 8 May 1848.
[590]
1850 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, p. 143, dwelling #259, family #267:
Howard Tompkins, 33, male, farmer,
$2220, born NY
Julia Tompkins, 31, female, born NY
Louisa Tompkins, 9, female, born NY,
attending school
Martha Tompkins, 6, female, born NY,
attending school
Mary Tompkins, 3, female, born NY
Phebe Tompkins, 5/12, female, born
NY
[591]
1860 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 16, dwelling #109, family
#110:
Julia A. Tompkins, 42, female, born
NY
Louisa Tompkins, 19, female, C. S.
Teacher, born NY
Martha J. Tompkins, 15, female, born
NY, attending school
Mary A. Tompkins, 13, female, born
NY, attending school
Phebe E. Tompkins, 11, female, born
NY, attending school
Susan E. Tompkins, 7, female, born
NY, attending school
Emma O. Tompkins, 5, female, born
NY, attending school
George H. Tompkins, 1, male, born NY
[592]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #20935338,
from her gravestone in Mount Carmel Baptist Church Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam
Co., NY, wife of Howard Tompkins.
[593]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#58157835.
[594]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#58157855, presumably from her gravestone.
[595]
1870 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page No.
17, dwelling #142, family #151:
Howard Tompkins, 53, male, white,
farmer, $5000, $800, born NY, a male citizen
Margt. Tompkins, 30, female, white,
keeps house, born NY
Elisabeth Tompkins, 20, female,
white, school teacher, born NY
George Tompkins, 11, male, white, at
home, born NY, attending school
Julia Tompkins, 2, female, white,
born NY
[596]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #58157855,
from her gravestone in Baptist Burial Ground in Kent Cliffs, Putnam Co., NY,
wife of Howard Tompkins.
[597]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#58157835.
[598]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#24641557.
[599]
1880 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 9-10, Supervisors Dist. 3,
Enumeration Dist. 77, dwelling #102, family #108:
Howard Tompkins, white, male, 64,
married, farmer, cannot read or write, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Mary Tompkins, white, female, 47,
wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
George H. Tompkins, white, male, 21,
son, farmer, cannot read or write, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Julia Tompkins, white, female, 12,
daughter, at school, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[600]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #11394 for
1899; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#58157835, gives the date as 2 Mar. 1899, from his gravestone in Baptist Burial
Ground in Kent Cliffs, NY.
[604]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#95232347, but no link was supplied for the grave for Martha (Brewer) Barrett.
[605]
1870 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page No.
16-17, dwelling #140, family #148:
Harrison Barrett, 32, male, white,
farmer, born NY, a male citizen
Louisa Barrett, 27, female, white,
keeps house, born NY
[606]
1880 Federal Census, Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 17, Supervisors Dist.
3, Enumeration Dist. 78, dwelling #156, family #180:
Harrison Barrett, white, male, 43,
married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Louisa Barrett, white, female, 39,
wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Wm C. Haviland, white, male, 68,
boarder, widower, retired farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[607]
1900 Federal Census, Town of South East, Village of Brewster, Putnam Co., NY,
Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 54, Sheet No. 19 A, dwelling #233,
family #294:
John H. Barrett, head, white, male,
born Jan. 1838, age 62, married 39 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born
NY, gardener, can read, write and speak English, renting house
Louisa Barrett, wife, white, female, born Nov. 1841, age 58, married 39 years, no children, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English
[608]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #45347 for
1903; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#95232347, from his gravestone in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co.,
NY.
[609]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #17815 for
1921; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#95232034, from her gravestone in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, NY.
[610]
Per the Ancestry.com Anderson Family Tree file submitted by Mike Anderson, of
Prospect, CT; per the 1900 federal census; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #170981142.
[613]
1870 Federal Census, Town of Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, Wing Station Post
Office, Page No. 26, dwelling #224, family #234:
Michael Russell, 28, male, white,
laborer, born NY, a male citizen
Martha Russell, 25, female, white,
keeping house, born NY
Harmon Russell, 4, male, white, born
NY
[614]
1880 Federal Census, Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 11, Supervisors Dist.
3, Enumeration Dist. 78, dwelling #107, family #113:
Micah S. Russell, white, male, 37,
married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Martha Russell, white, female, 35,
wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Howard Russell, white, male, 14,
son, works on farm, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Arthur Warren, white, male, 21,
hired man, single, works on farm, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[615]
1900 Federal Census, Patterson Town, Putnam Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 3,
Enumeration Dist. 49, Sheet No. 4 B, dwelling #88, family #90:
Micah S. Russell, head, white, male,
born Apr. 1841, age 59, married 35 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born
NY, farmer, can read, write and speak English, owns farm
Martha J. Russell, wife, white,
female, born Nov. 1844, age 55, married 35 years, 1 child born, no children
living, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak
English
[616]
Ancestry.com Miller/Durbin Family tree file submitted by Cynthia Dubret; www.findagrave.com, memorial #170981130,
from his gravestone in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.
[617]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #55718 for 1931;
Ancestry.com Anderson Family Tree file submitted by Mike Anderson, of Prospect,
CT; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#170981142, from her gravestone in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co.,
NY.
[618]
Per the Ancestry.com Anderson Family Tree file submitted by Mike Anderson, of
Prospect, CT; per her www.findagrave.com
memorial #108772314, but the 1900 federal census says she was born in July 1847
in NY.
[621]
Per the Ancestry.com Miller/Durbin Family tree file submitted by Cynthia
Dubret; his www.findagrave.com memorial
#171143717 only gives the year; per the 1900 federal census.
[622]
1880 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 8, Supervisors Dist. 3,
Enumeration Dist. 77, dwelling #79, family #86:
Thomas J. Lee, white, male, 32,
married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Mary A. Lee, white, female, 32,
wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Alexander Lee, white, male, 9, son,
at school, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Henry Lee, white, male, 8, son, at school,
attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[623]
1900 Federal Census, South East Township, Putnam Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 3,
Enumeration Dist. 53, Sheet No. 11 B, dwelling #234, family #247:
Thomas J. Lee, head, white, male,
born Aug. 1847, age 52, married 30 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born
NY, farmer, can read, write and speak English, owns farm
Mary A. Lee, wife, white, female,
born July 1847, age 52, married 30 years, 6 children born, 2 children living,
born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English
[624]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #75652 for
1916; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#171143717, from his gravestone in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co.,
NY.
[625]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #38056 for
1922; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#108772314, from her gravestone in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, NY, and
from her obituary posted on her memorial, which says that she was widow of the
late Thomas J. Lee, she died at the home of her grandson, Stanlee Lee at
Patterson, and was survived by two sons, Henry Lee, of Towners, and Alexander
Lee, of Carmel, two sisters, Mrs. Martha Russell, of Carmel, and Mrs. Henry
Stephens, of Hopewell Junction, and one brother, George Tompkins, of Carmel.
[626]
Per the Ancestry.com Anderson Family Tree file submitted by Mike Anderson, of
Prospect, CT, who gives her birthplace as Putnam, Washington [sic] Co., NY; per
the 1900 federal census; per her www.findagrave.com
memorial #95232492.
[627]
Per the Ancestry.com Miller/Durbin Family tree file submitted by Cynthia
Dubret; per the 1900 federal census they had been married 27 years.
[628]
Per the Ancestry.com Miller/Durbin Family tree file submitted by Cynthia
Dubret; per his www.findagrave.com
memorial #95232560.
[629]
1880 Federal Census, Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 25, Supervisors
Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 79, dwelling #209, family #231:
William H. Stevens, white, male, 33,
married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Phebe E. Stevens, white, female, 25,
wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Mary J. Stevens, white, female, 8,
daughter, at school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Lillian Stevens, white, female, 5,
daughter, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Howard Stevens, white, male, 3, son,
born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[630]
1900 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration
Dist. 48, Sheet No. 4 A, dwelling #84, family #85:
William H. Stevens, head, white,
male, born Feb. 1847, age 53, married 27 years, born NY, father born NY, mother
born NY, farmer, can read, write and speak English, owns farm
Phebe E. Stevens, wife, white,
female, born Jan. 1850, age 50, married 27 years, 6 children born, 6 children
living, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak
English
George Stevens, son, white, male,
born Dec. 1881, age 18, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY,
grocery clerk, can read, write and speak English
Frank L. Stevens, son, white, male,
born Mar. 1888, age 12, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, at
school, attending school, can read, write and speak English
Ward R. Stevens, son, white, male,
born Oct. 1890, age 9, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[631]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #58572 for
1922; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#95232560, from his gravestone in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co.,
NY.
[632]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #28630 for
1929; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#95232492, from her gravestone in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, NY.
[633]
Per the Ancestry.com Anderson Family Tree file submitted by Mike Anderson, of
Prospect, CT; per her www.findagrave.com
memorial #35382664.
[636]
Per the Ancestry.com Anderson Family Tree file submitted by Mike Anderson, of
Prospect, CT; per his www.findagrave.com
memorial #35382655.
[637]
1880 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 2, Supervisors Dist. 3,
Enumeration Dist. 77, dwelling #14, family #14:
James Miller, white, male, 31,
married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Susan E. Miller, white, female, 27,
wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Carrie B. Miller, white, female, 8,
daughter, at school, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Arthur H. Miller, white, male, 6,
son, at school, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Maude L. Miller, white, female, 2,
daughter, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[638]
1900 Federal Census, Danbury Town, Fairfield Co., CT, Supervisors Dist. 26,
Enumeration Dist. 51, Sheet No. 15 B, dwelling #376, family #385:
James Miller, head, white, male, born July 1849, age 50, married 30 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, farmer, can read, write and speak English, owns farm
Sausan [sic] E Miller, wife, white, female, born Nov. 1852, age 47, married 30 years, 6 children born, 4 children living, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English
Maud L. Miller, daughter, white,
female, born May 1877, age 22, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY,
can read, write and speak English
George I. Miller, son, white, male,
born Dec. 1882, age 17, single, born CT, father born NY, mother born NY,
conductor (trolley), can read, write and speak English
[639]
Per the Ancestry.com Anderson Family Tree file submitted by Mike Anderson, of
Prospect, CT; www.findagrave.com,
memorial #35382664, from her gravestone in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel,
Putnam Co., NY.
[640]
Per the Ancestry.com Anderson Family Tree file submitted by Mike Anderson, of
Prospect, CT; www.findagrave.com,
memorial #35382655, from his gravestone in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, NY.
[641]
Per the Ancestry.com Miller/Durbin Family tree file submitted by Cynthia
Dubret, which doesn’t agree with her age in the 1860 federal census, and the
1900 federal census says she was born in Feb. 1854 in NY.
[643]
Per the Ancestry.com Miller/Durbin Family tree file submitted by Cynthia
Dubret; per the 1900 federal census they had been married 24 years.
[644]
Per the Ancestry.com Miller/Durbin Family tree file submitted by Cynthia
Dubret, but the 1900 federal census says he was born in July 1849 in NY.
[645]
1900 Federal Census, New Fairfield Town, Fairfield Co., CT, Supervisors Dist.
26, Enumeration Dist. 80, Sheet No. 1 B, dwelling #17, family #18:
George Lee, head, white, male, born
July 1849, age 50, married 24 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY,
farmer, can read, write and speak English, renting farm
Emma Lee, wife, white, female, born
Feb. 1854, age 46, married 24 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY,
can read, write and speak English
Clarence T. Lee, son, white, male,
born Oct. 1884, age 15, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, at
school, attending school, can read, write and speak English
Frances B. Lee, daughter, white,
female, born Mar. 1886, age 13, single, born CT, father born NY, mother born
NY, at school, attending school, can read, write and speak English
[646]
Ancestry.com Miller/Durbin Family tree file submitted by Cynthia Dubret;
Connecticut, U.S., Death Index, 1917-2017, online database at www.Ancestry.com.
[647]
Ancestry.com Miller/Durbin Family tree file submitted by Cynthia Dubret;
Connecticut, U.S., Death Index, 1917-2017, online database at www.Ancestry.com.
[648]
Per the Ancestry.com Miller/Durbin Family tree file submitted by Cynthia
Dubret; per the 1900 federal census.
[649]
1880 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 9-10, Supervisors Dist. 3,
Enumeration Dist. 77, dwelling #102, family #108.
[651]
Per the Ancestry.com Miller/Durbin Family tree file submitted by Cynthia
Dubret; per the 1900 federal census they had been married 19 years.
[652]
Per the Ancestry.com Miller/Durbin Family tree file submitted by Cynthia
Dubret; per the 1900 federal census.
[653]
1900 Federal Census, Patterson Town, Putnam Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 3,
Enumeration Dist. 49, Sheet No. 4 A, dwelling #84, family #86:
George Tompkins, head, white, male, born
Apr. 1859, age 41, married 19 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY,
farmer, can read, write and speak English, renting farm
Margaret Tompkins, wife, white,
female, born Apr. 1860, age 40, married 19 years, 2 children born, 1 child
living, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak
English
Ernest Tompkins, son, white, male,
born Sept. 1890, age 9, single, born CT, father born NY, mother born NY, at
school, attending school
[654]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #43856 for
1939; the Ancestry.com Miller/Durbin Family tree file submitted by Cynthia
Dubret says he died in Kent Cliffs.
[655]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #7993 for
1952; the Ancestry.com Miller/Durbin Family tree file submitted by Cynthia
Dubret says she died in Millbrook, Dutchess Co.
[658]
Per letter of Mary Inoue of March 2006, from a sworn affidavit in the probate
file of Zebulon Washburn, showing that these four were children of son Jonathan
Washburn, deceased.
[659]
From her gravestone in Patterson Baptist Churchyard, Patterson, NY, www.findagrave.com, submitted by Eamonn
and by Mary Inoue.
[661]
From his gravestone in Patterson Baptist Churchyard, Patterson, NY, www.findagrave.com, submitted by Eamonn
and by Mary Inoue.
[662]
Putnam County Land Records, Book E, p. 135-137, from FHL microfilm #0927621,
witnessed by Russel Stevens, acknowledged before Judge Edward Smith, and
recorded on 7 Oct. 1828.
[663]
Per www.findagrave.com, submitted by
Eamonn, #7848398, and by Mary Inoue, #30799198.
[664]
Putnam County Probate Old Estates, Vol. B, p. 187-188, from FHL microfilm
#0838102, the petition for probate by the widow Elizabeth Robinson on 19 May
1841, but the will of Sylvester Robinson was not recorded with the petition.
[666]
Putnam County Land Records, Book Q, p. 456-458, from FHL microfilm #0927627,
witnessed by Daniel Kent, Judge of Putnam County, but not recorded until 19
July 1843.
[667]
Per www.findagrave.com, submitted by
Eamonn, #7848374, and by Mary Inoue, #30799224.
[669]
Putnam County Land Records, Book T, p. 205-207, from FHL microfilm #0927628,
witnessed by Azor B. Crane, Judge of Common Pleas, and recorded on 31 Dec.
1846.
[672]
1850 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, p. 137-138, dwelling #178, family
#184:
George Robinson, 47, male, farmer,
$18,000, born NY
Emey Robinson, 45, female, born NY
Lewis Robinson, 11, male, born NY,
attending school
Susan Robinson, 9, female, born NY,
attending school
William J. Robinson, 7, male, born
NY, attending school
Elizabeth Robinson, 2, female, born
NY
Mariah Robinson, 2, female, born NY
Henry Fisher, 24, male, laborer,
born NY
Mary Fisher, 19, female, born NY
L. Fisher, 23, male, laborer, born NY
Jane McDanel, 26, female, born NY
Daniel Robinson, 18, male, farmer,
born NY
[675]
1870 Federal Census, 21st District, 20th Ward, New York, New York
Co., NY, Page No. 6, dwelling #22, family #29:
Danl. W. Robinson, 37, male, white,
broker, born NY, a male citizen
Ida Robinson, 27, female, white,
born Bavaria, parents both foreign born
Margt. Coe, 17, female, white,
domestic servant, born Bavaria, parents both foreign born
[676]
1880 Federal Census, Election Dist. #2, Town of Carmel, Village of Carmel,
Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 12, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 76,
dwelling #97, family #117:
Daniel Robinson, white, male, 48,
married, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Ida Robinson, white, female, 40,
wife, married, keeping house, born Bavaria, father born Bavaria, mother born
Bavaria
Hannah Donovan, white, female, 30,
servant, single, servant, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born
Ireland
Mary Miller, white, female, 24,
servant, single, servant, born Prussia, father born Prussia, mother born
Prussia
[677]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #22392 for
1897; Ancestry.com Sims file submitted by _kaikai04, from research of Mike
Kelley.
[678]
New York, New York, U.S., Extracted Death Index, 1862-1948, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #6179 for
1900; Ancestry.com Sims file submitted by _kaikai04, from research of Mike
Kelley.
[679]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#120003860.
[681]
Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #130215928.
[683]
1830 Federal Census, Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, p. 21, the Isaac Scott
household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 2 females under 5, and 1
female aged 20-29 years.
[684]
1840 Federal Census, Clarksfield, Huron Co., OH, p. 370, the Isaac C. Scott
household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1
male aged 40-49 years [sic], 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1
female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 30-39 years, and included 1 person
employed in agriculture.
[685]
1850 Federal Census, Clarksfield, Huron Co., OH, p. 368, dwelling #486, family
#499:
Isaac C. Scott, 46, male, farmer,
$1000, born NY
Anna Scott, 47, female, born NY
Levi Scott, 18, male, farmer, born
NY, attending school
Jane Scott, 15, female, born OH,
attending school
Elias Scott, 11, male, born OH,
attending school
William Scott, 9, male, born OH,
attending school
Samuel Scott, 7, male, born OH,
attending school
Leonard Scott, 3, male, born OH
[686]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#120003860, from her gravestone in Clarksfield Methodist Cemetery in
Clarksfield, Huron Co., OH, wife of I. C. Scott.
[687]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#130215928, from his gravestone in Clarksfield Methodist Cemetery in
Clarksfield, OH, and from Weeks, Frank Edgar, Pioneer History of Clarksfield,
p. 92-93.
[689]
Per the Ancestry.com Fairbanks Family Tree file submitted by Jo_E27, his
parents listed as E. M. Barnum and B. Nickerson on his death certificate.
[690]
Per the Ancestry.com Fairbanks Family Tree file submitted by Jo_E27, from Ohio,
County Marriages, 1774-1993, online database at www.Ancestry.com, William L. Barnum and
Maria E. Scott.
[691]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#103126200.
[692]
1860 Federal Census, Clarksfield Township, Huron Co., OH, Page No. 189,
dwelling #1418, family #1396:
Maria Smith, 63, female, no
occupation, $1500, born NJ
Jane S. Keels, 43, female, no
occupation, $600, born NY
Candice Keels, 21, female, born NY
Emily Keels, 12, female, born NY,
attending school
Maria Barnum, 34, female,
seamstress, born NY
Marilla Barnum, 13, female, born OH,
attending school
[693]
Per the Ancestry.com Fairbanks Family Tree file submitted by Jo_E27, per the
1900 federal census they had been married 21 years, but her name was recorded
as Augusta Phlina Barnum on her death certificate.
[694]
Her birth date from her death certificate, but the 1900 federal census says she
was born in June 1837 in OH.
[695]
1880 Federal Census, Detroit, Wayne Co., MI, Page No. 9, Supervisors Dist. 1,
Enumeration Dist. 296, 161 Spruce St., dwelling #83, family #85:
Wm L. Barnum, white, male, 55,
father, married, Minister Baptist, born OH, father born CT, mother born CT
Helena [sic] A. Barnum, white,
female, 45, wife, married, keeping house, born OH, father born CT, mother born
NY
Elmer E. Sanford, white, male, 15,
stepson, single, farmer, born WI, father born CT, mother born OH
Charles A. Sanford, white, male, 12,
stepson, single, at school, attending school, born WI, father born CT, mother
born OH
[696]
1900 Federal Census, Huron Township, New Boston Village, Wayne Co., MI,
Supervisors Dist. 116, Enumeration Dist. 190, Sheet No. 4 B, Evans St.,
dwelling #91, family #91:
William Barnum head, white, male,
born July 1825, age 72, married 21 years, born OH, father born CT, mother born
CT, minister, can read, write and speak English, owns house
Augusta Barnum, wife, white, female,
born June 1837, age 62, married 21 years, 1 child born, 1 child living, born
OH, father born OH, mother born OH, can read, write and speak English
Nina Barnum, adopted daughter,
white, female, born Nov. 1883, age 16, single, born MI, father born OH, mother
born OH, at school, attending school, can read, write and speak English
[697]
Michigan, U.S., Death Records, 1867-1952, Michigan Certificate and Record of
Death, Wayne Co., Huron Township, New Boston Village, Reg. No. 223, online
image database at www.Ancestry.com,
William L. Barnum, male, white, married 20 years, 1 child born, 1 child living,
a minister, his birth 1835 in Milan, Ohio, his father E. M. Barnum, born NY,
and his mother B. Nickerson, born NY, the informant E. E. Sanford, of
Clarksfield, OH; www.findagrave.com,
memorial #103126200, from his gravestone in Clarksfield Township Cemetery in
Clarksfield, Huron Co., OH.
[698]
Michigan, U.S., Death Records, 1867-1952, State of Michigan Certificate of
Death, Wayne Co., Huron Township, New Boston Village, p. 200, online image
database at www.Ancestry.com, Augusta
Phlina Barnum, female, white, widow, her birth date 19 June 1833 in OH, her
father Mr. Sandford, born CT, her mother’s name unknown, the informant Mrs.
Nina Jameson, of Wayne, MI; www.findagrave.com,
memorial #129793830, from her gravestone in Clarksfield Township Cemetery in
Clarksfield, OH.
[699]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#120037778.
[702]
1850 Federal Census, Clarksfield, Huron Co., OH, p. 363, dwelling #420, family
#431:
Giles Scott, 22, male, farmer, born
CT [sic], married within the year.
Speedy Scott, 17, female, born NY,
married within the year.
[703]
1860 Federal Census, Clarksfield, Huron Co., OH, Page No. 188, dwelling #1405,
family #1383:
Giles C. Scott, 32, male, farm
laborer, born NY
Experience Scott, 27, female, born
NY
Mary M. Scott, 9, female, born OH,
attending school
Julia Scott, 7, female, born OH,
attending school
Emma Scott, 9/12, female, born OH
[704]
1870 Federal Census, Clarksfield, Huron Co., OH, Page No. 8, dwelling #68,
family #69:
Giles C. Scott, 42, male, white,
farmer, $1280, $250, born NY, a male citizen
Speedy A. Scott, 37, female, white,
keeping house, born NY
Mary Ann Scott, 19, female, white,
domestic servant, born OH
Julia A. Scott, 17, female, white,
domestic servant, born OH, attending school
Emma D. Scott, 10, female, white, at
school, born OH, attending school
Amos A. Scott, 8, male, white, at
school, born OH, attending school
Wilber A. Scott, 7, male, white, at
school, born OH, attending school
[705]
1880 Federal Census, Clarksfield, Huron Co., OH, Page No. 6-7, Supervisors
Dist. 6, Enumeration Dist. 141, dwelling #66, family #67:
Giles C. Scott, white, male, 52,
married, farming, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Speedy Scott, white, female, 47,
wife, married, keeping house, born OH, father born CT, mother born CT
Emma Scott, white, female, 20,
daughter, single, at home, born OH, father born NY, mother born OH.
Amos Scott, white, male, 18, son,
single, farm laborer, attending school, born OH, father born NY, mother born CT
Wilber Scott, white, male, 16, son,
single, attending school, born OH, father born NY, mother born CT
[706]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#120037778, from his gravestone in Clarksfield Methodist Cemetery in
Clarksfield, Huron Co., OH.
[711]
1850 Federal Census, Clarksfield, Huron Co., OH, p. 368, dwelling #487, family
#500:
Colonel Reynolds, 24, male, farmer,
born OH, married within the year.
Susan Reynolds, 19, female, born NY,
married within the year.
[712]
1880 Federal Census, Town of San Bernardino, Subdivision 63B, San Bernardino
Co., CA, Page No. 5, Supervisors Dist. 4,. Enumeration Dist. 63B, in the
hospital, line #4:
Colonel Reynolds, white, male, 55,
widowed, disabled, born OH, father born RI, mother born NY
[715]
Ancestry.com Sims file submitted by _kaikai04, from research of Mike Kelley,
and the Ancestry.com Scott Family Tree file submitted by Glen Scott.
[717]
1860 Federal Census, Clarksfield Township, Huron Co., OH, Page No. 191,
dwelling #1430, family #1408:
Hiel Hamlin, 68, male, born CT
Catherine Hamlin, 52, female, born
CT
Levi R. Scott, 24, male, farmer,
born OH
Alvira Scott, 22, female, born OH
Charles Scott, 3, male, born OH
[718]
1870 Federal Census, Fulton Township, Fulton Co., OH, Page No. 1, dwelling #1,
family #1:
Levi R. Scott, 38, male, white,
farmer, $600, born NY, cannot read or write, a male citizen
Elvira E. Scott, 32, female, white,
keeping house, born OH
Charles E. Scott, 14, male, white,
attending school, born MI, attending school
[719]
1880 Federal Census, Chester, Eaton Co., MI, Page No. 29, Supervisors Dist. 2,
Enumeration Dist. 65, dwelling #291, family #295:
Levi Scott, white, male, 47,
married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Alvira Scott, white, female, 42,
wife, married, keeping house, born OH, father born NY, mother born PA
Charles Irvin Scott, white, male,
23, son, single, farm laborer, born MI, father born NY, mother born OH
[720]
Michigan, U.S., Death Records, 1867-1952, Register 41, online image database at
www.Ancestry.com, Levy R. Scott, male,
white, married, in Charlatte, his birthplace NY, his occupation a farmer, his
parents Isaac Scott and Annie Scott, their birthplaces unknown.
[721]
Michigan, U.S., Death Records, 1867-1952, Michigan Certificate of Death, Eaton
County, Charlotte City, No. 123-38, Reg. No. 26, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, Elvira Elezebeth Scott,
female, white, widow of Levy R. Scott, her birth date 8 Sept. 1838 in Huron
Co., OH, her father James H. Hand, born NY, and her mother Margrett Packer,
born NY, the informant Don Scott, of Charlotte, MI.
[723]
Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census, but the 1900 federal census
says he was born in Mar. 1841 in OH.
[724]
Per the Ancestry.com Scott Family Tree file submitted by Glen Scott, from U.S.,
Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles, 1861-1865, online database at www.Ancestry.com.
[728]
1880 Federal Census, 339th District, Beaver township, Barton Co., KS, Page No.
2, Supervisors Dist. 339, Enumeration Dist. 2, dwelling #19, family #19:
David E. Scott, white, male, 39,
married, farmer, born OH, father born CT [sic], mother born CT [sic]
Clara Scott, white, female, 29,
wife, married, keeping house, born OH, father born NY, mother born OH
Nellie Scott, white, female, 12,
daughter, single, at school, born OH, father born OH, mother born OH
Eva Scott, white, female, 10,
daughter, single, at school, born OH, father born OH, mother born OH
Young D. Scott, white, male, 5, son,
single, at school, born OH, father born OH, mother born OH
Ansell Scott, white, male, 7/12,
born in Dec., son, single, born KS, father born OH, mother born OH
[729]
1900 Federal Census, Newton Township, Newton City, Ward 1, Harvey Co., KS,
Supervisors Dist. 7, Enumeration Dist. 85, Sheet No. 1 B, family #22:
James Bussard, head, white, male,
born May 1873, age 27, married 2 years, born IN, father born IN, mother born
IN, restaurant keeper, cannot read or write, but can speak English, renting
house
Lena Bussard, wife, white, female,
born Apr. 1875, age 25, married 2 years, 1 child born, 1 child living, born WI,
father born Germany, mother born MN, can read, write and speak English
Lucile Bussard, daughter, white,
female, born May 1899, age 1, single, born KS, father born IN, mother born WI
David Scott, boarder, white, male,
born Mar. 1841, age 59, divorced, born OH, father born CT [sic], mother born CT
[sic], house maker, can read, write and speak English
[730]
1900 Federal Census, Newton Township, Newton City, Ward 4, Harvey Co., KS,
Supervisors Dist. 7, Enumeration Dist. 88, Sheet No. 3 A, dwelling #52, family
#58:
Clara H. Scott, head, white, female,
born Apr. 1850, age 50, divorced, 4 children born, 4 children living, born OH,
father born NY, mother born VT, laundry woman, can read, write and speak
English, owns house
Ansel Scott, son, white, male, born
Nov. 1878, age 21, single, born KS, father born OH, mother born OH, waiter
restaurant, can read, write and speak English
Pearl Scott, son, white, male, born
Feb. 1886, age 14, single, born KS, father born OH, mother born OH, school,
attending school, can read, write and speak English
[734]
Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #137478113.
[735]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#137478113.
[736]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#137478113, from his gravestone in Clarksfield Methodist Cemetery in
Clarksfield, OH.
[737]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#8243487, but the 1900 federal census says he was born in Nov. 1847 in OH.
[738]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#8243487.
[739]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#8243487.
[740]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#8243486.
[741]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#8243486, from her gravestone.
[742]
1880 Federal Census, Pleasant Dale Township, Rush Co., KS, Page No. 3,
Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 353, dwelling #33, family #34:
Leonard S. Scott, white, male, 34,
married, farmer, born OH, father born NY, mother born NY
Mary E. Scott, white, female, 34,
wife, married, keeps house, born OH, father born NY, mother born OH
Frank S. Scott, white, male, 9, son,
born OH, father born OH, mother born OH
George L. Scott, white, male, 6,
son, born OH, father born OH, mother born OH
Charley P. Scott, white, male, 4,
son, born OH, father born OH, mother born OH
Harry Scott, white, male, 1, son,
born KS, father born OH, mother born OH
[743]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #8243486,
from her gravestone in Ottokee Cemetery in Dover Township, Fulton Co., OH.
[744]
1900 Federal Census, Chesterfield Township, Fulton Co., OH, Supervisors Dist.
8, Enumeration Dist. 2, Sheet No. 5 A, dwelling #101, family #103:
Leonard Scott, head, white, male,
born Nov. 1847, age 52, widower, born OH, father born NY, mother born NY, can
read, write and speak English, owns house
Charlie P. Scott, son, white, male,
born May 1876, age 24, single, born OH, father born OH, mother born OH,
laborer, can read, write and speak English
Harry Scott, son, white, male, born
May 1880, age 20, single, born KS, father born OH, mother born OH, U.S.
Soldier, can read, write and speak English
Clair A. Scott, son, white, male,
born Mar. 1883, age 17, single, born OH, father born OH, mother born OH,
laborer, can read, write and speak English
Willie J. Scott, son, white, male,
born July 1889, age 10, single, born OH, father born OH, mother born OH, at
school, attending school, can read, write and speak English
[745]
Ancestry.com Eric Twichell/Ingrid Benward Family Tree file submitted by
bullkid; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#8243487, from his gravestone in Ottokee Cemetery in Dover Township, OH.
[749]
Putnam County Land Records, Book Q, p. 98-99, from FHL microfilm #0927627,
witnessed by James Cole, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 1 Dec. 1842.
[750]
Putnam County Land Records, Book R, p. 485-486, from FHL microfilm #0927627,
witnessed by W. H. Sloat, Justice of the Peace, ands recorded on 29 Nov. 1844.
[751]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 29, p. 266-268, from FHL microfilm #0927633,
witnessed by David B. Booth, Commissioner, and recorded on 19 May 1855.
[752]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 34, p. 167-168, from FHL microfilm #0929613,
witnessed by Coleman Robinson, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 5 May
1859.
[753]
1830 Federal Census, Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, p. 22, the Silas Washburn
household had 1 male aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years.
[754]
1840 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, p. 356, the Silas Washburn household
had 2 males aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, and 1
female aged 30-39 years.
[755]
1860 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 4, dwelling #24, family
#25:
Silas Fisher [sic-Washburn], 56,
male, day laborer, $400, $50, born NY
Mellissa Washburn, 53, female, born
NY, cannot read or write
[756]
1870 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 10, dwelling #84, family
#86:
Silas Washburn, 66, male, white,
farm work, $500, born NY, a male citizen
Melissa Washburn, 62, female, white,
keeping house, born NY, cannot write
Zeriah Jasper, 36, male, white, farm
labor, born NY, cannot read or write, a male citizen
Eunice Jasper, 29, female, white,
keeping house, born NY, cannot write
[757]
1880 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 3, Supervisors Dist. 3,
Enumeration Dist. 77, dwelling #299, family #315:
Silas Washburn, white, male, 75,
married, disabled, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Malissa Washburn, white, female, 72,
wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[758]
Death Certificate from the Town of Kent, NY, which gives her father’s name as
Saml. Townsend; New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #29042 for
1890.
[760]
1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 149, dwelling #51, family #59:
Lenard K. Everitt, 40, male, farmer,
$20,000, born NY
William W. Everitt, 13, male, born
NY, attending school
Orrin Washborn, 18, male, farmer,
born NY
Peter Barritt, 22, male, farmer,
born NY
Phebe Brown, 41, female, born NY
Bridgeat [sic] Yale, 18, female,
born Ireland
[763]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 34, p. 167-168, from FHL microfilm #0929613,
witnessed by Coleman Robinson, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 5 May
1859.
[764]
1860 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 4, dwelling #26, family
#26:
Orin Washburn, 28, male, day
laborer, $200, $50, born NY
Amy Washburn, 31, female, born NY,
cannot read or write
Edward Washburn, 9, male, born NY,
attending school
Melissa Washburn, 4, female, born NY
[765]
1870 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 10, dwelling #83, family
#85:
Oren Washburn, 40, male, white, farm
laborer, born NY, cannot read or write, a male citizen
Amy Washburn, 41, female, white,
keeping house, $100, born NY, attending school
Emma J. Washburn, 10, female, white,
born NY, attending school
Malissa Washburn, 14, female, white,
born NY
Wm. H. Fisher, 22, male, white,
painter, born NY, a male citizen
Mary A. Fisher, 23, female, white,
house work, born NY, cannot write
Lydia A. Fisher, 3, female, white,
born NY, attending school
Georgiana Fisher, 1, female, white,
born NY
[766]
1880 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 3, Supervisors Dist. 3,
Enumeration Dist. 77, dwelling #300, family #316:
Orrin Washburn, white, male, 49,
married, laborer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Amy Washburn, white, female, (45),
wife, married, keeping house, born N Y, father born NY, mother born NY
[768]
Death Certificate, Town of Carmel, #285, which gives his parents as Silas
Washburn and Melissa Washburn. His obituary in the Putnam County Courier of 6
Sept. 1895 says he died at his home in Kent.
[770]
1860 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No.
10, dwelling #70, family #71:
David Kent, 67, male, farmer,
$25,000, $10,000, born NY
Emeline Kent, 36, female, born NY
A. C. Kent, 12, male, born NY,
attending school
James E. Kent, 10, male, born NY,
attending school
David Kent, 8, male, born NY,
attending school
Willington Kent, 6, male, born NY,
attending school
A. A. Kent, 4, female, born NY,
attending school
Sarah F. Kent, 2, female, born NY
Ira Arton, 18, male, farm laborer,
born NY, born NY, attending school
Charles Washburn, 26, male, farm
laborer, born NY
Alonzo Bennett, 22, male, farm
laborer, born NY
Hannah Demons, 48, female, black,
domestic, born NY, cannot read or write
Susannah Demons, 25, female, black,
domestic, born NY, cannot read or write
Betsy Demons, 22, female, black,
domestic, born NY, cannot read or write
[772]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 49, p. 600-602, from FHL microfilm #0929622,
witnessed by E. P. Benedict, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 30 May 1871.
[773]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 50, p. 365-367, from FHL microfilm #0929623,
witnessed by C. K. Eastwood, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 20 Nov.
1871, the quit claim signed by only Luman Bennett, Abigail Bennett and Julia
Washburn.
[774]
1860 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Clo., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No.
6, dwelling #40, family #41
Ebenezer Bennett, 50, male, day
laborer, $300, born NY
Phebe Bennett, 42, female, born NY,
cannot read or write
Julia Bennett, 22, female, born NY
William Bennett, 10, male, born NY,
attending school
[775]
1870 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page No.
3, dwelling #26, family #22:
Chas. Washburn, 40, male, white,
drives team, $260, $300, born NY, a male citizen
Julia Washburn, 33, female, white,
keeps house, born NY, cannot read or write
[776]
1880 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 4, Supervisors Dist. 3,
Enumeration Dist. 7, dwelling #28, family #30:
Solomon Bennett, white, male, 65,
married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Phebe A. Bennett, white, female, 59,
wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Chas. Washburn, white, male, 48,
laborer, married, laborer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Julia Washburn, white, female, 43,
servant, single, servant, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Albert Snellgrove, white, male, 35,
laborer, single, laborer, born England, father born England, mother born
England
[778]
1850 Federal Census, Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page
No. 6, dwelling #44, family #46:
Elias Townsend, 48, male, farmer,
$4000, $550, born NY
Lucy A. Townsend, 48, female, born
NY
James E. Townsend, 17, male, farm
laborer, born NY, attending school
Mary E. Washburn, 10, female, born
NY, attending school
Electa Brown, 65, female, born NY
[779]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#119902716.
[780]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#119902716.
[781]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#119902808, but her birth was not recorded in the Barbour Index of Kent Town
Records.
[782]
1850 Federal Census, Clarksfield Township, Huron Co., OH, p. 359, dwelling
#350, family #358:
Jonathan Washbfurn, 42, male,
farmer, born NY
Laura Washburn, 47, female, born CT
Laura Washburn, 4, female, born OH,
attending school
[783]
1860 Federal Census, Clarksfield Township, Huron Co., OH, Page No. 192,
dwelling #1441, family #1420:
Jonathan Washburn, 52, male, farmer,
born NY
Laura Washburn, 58, female, born CT
Laura Washburn, 14, female, born OH,
attending school
[784]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#119902716, from his gravestone in Clarksfield Methodist Cemetery in
Clarksfield, Huron Co., OH; per the Ancestry.com Scott Family Tree file
submitted by Glen Scott.
[785]
1870 Federal Census, Clarksfield Township, Huron Co., OH, Norwalk Post Office,
Page No. 6, dwelling #55, family #56:
Laura Washburn, 67, male [sic],
white, no occupation, $1850, born CT
Henry Vincent, 25, male, white,
farmer, born OH, a male citizen
Louisa Vincent, 24, female, white,
keeping house, born OH
Willie Vincent, 5, male, white, born
OH
[786]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#119902808, from her gravestone in Clarksfield Methodist Cemetery in
Clarksfield, OH.
[787]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#132217549, probably calculated from her age at death.
[788]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#132217549, from her gravestone in Clarksfield Methodist Cemetery in
Clarksfield, OH, which gives her age at death, but it is unreadable in the
photograph supplied.
[789]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#7848045.
[792]
Per his gravestone in Patterson Baptist Churchyard, Patterson, NY, www.findagrave.com, memorial #7848052.
[793]
Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 199-200, from FHL microfilm #0927623,
witnessed by William Watts, Judge of Common Pleas, but not recorded until 22
Aug. 1834.
[794]
Putnam County Land Records, Book F, p. 288-289, from FHL microfilm #0927622, no
witness, acknowledged before Ebenezer Foster, Judge of Common Pleas, and
recorded on 15 Apr. 1830.
[795]
Putnam County Land Records, Book Q, p. 238-240, from FHL microfilm #0927627,
witnessed by Hiram Waring and James Towner, but not recorded until 21 Mar.
1843.
[796]
Putnam County Land Records, Book W, p. 310-311, from FHL microfilm #0927630,
witnessed by P. R. Whitney, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 5 Sept. 1850.
[797]
Putnam County Land Records, Book X, p. 542-543, from FHL microfilm #0927630,
witnessed by P. R. Whitney, Justice of the Peace, but not recorded until 1 Mar.
1852.
[798]
1830 Federal Census, Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, p. 23, the Levi Baker household
had 2 males aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years,
2 females aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 [sic] years.
[799]
1840 Federal Census, Town of Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, p. 374, the Levi Baker
household had 2 males aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 60-69 years, 1 female aged
20-29 years, and 1 female aged 60-69 years, including 3 persons employed in
agriculture.
[800]
1850 Federal Census, Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, p. 26, dwelling #1, family #1:
Levi Baker, 77, male, laborer, born
NY
Anah Baker, 72, female, born NY
Malindey Baker, 37, female, $500,
born NY
[801]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #7848052,
from his gravestone in Patterson Baptist Cemetery in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY.
[802]
Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. G, p. 161-166, from FHL microfilm #0837267,
and Letters Testamentary Vol. B, p. 98.
[803]
1860 Federal Census, Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 18, dwelling #139,
family #149:
Annie Baker, 83, female, $600, $75,
born NY
Jane Rogers, 63, female, born NY
Melinda Baker, 48, female, born NY
[804]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #7848045,
from her gravestone in Patterson Baptist Cemetery in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY,
wife of Levi Baker.
[808]
1870 Federal Census, Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 11, p. 62, dwelling
#96, family #97:
Jane Rogers, 73, female, white,
keeping house, born NY
Melinda Baker, 58, female, white,
invalid, born NY
Jennie P. Baker, 14, female, white,
at school, born NY, attending school
[809]
Ancestry.com Lila Belle White Family Tree file submitted by drccraft1, of
Michigan, and Ancestors and Cousins 1620-2013 file submitted by Linda Smith, of
Nashville, TN.
[810]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#7848134, from her gravestone.
[811]
His parents per the www.findagrave.com
memorial submitted by Eamonn.
[812]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#7848135, from his gravestone, his birthplace from the 1850 federal census.
[813]
Putnam County Land Records, Book H, p. 456-458, from FHL microfilm #0927623,
witnessed by Samuel Washburn, Judge of Putnam County, and recorded on 28 Aug.
1833.
[814]
1850 Federal Census, Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, p. 33, dwelling #123, family
#128:
Elisha Dykman, 54, male, farmer,
$5000, born NY
Betsey Dykman, 51, female, born NY
[815]
1860 Federal Census, Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page
No. 1, dwelling #6, family #6:
Elisha Dykman, 64, male, farmer,
$6000, $525, born NY
Betsy Dykman, 51, female, born NY
William H. Baker, 14, male, born NY
[816]
1870 Federal Census, Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page
No. 13, dwelling #107, family #112:
Elisha Dykeman, 73, male, white,
farmer, $5000, $500, born NY, a male citizen
Betsey Dykeman, 70, female, white,
keeps house, born NY
Eliza Baker, 18, female, white, at
home, born NY
Sylvester Baker, 22, male, white, farm
laborer, $500, born NY, a male citizen
[817]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #7848135,
from his gravestone in Patterson Baptist Cemetery in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY.
[818]
1880 Federal Census, Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT, Page No. 54-55, Supervisors
Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 113, dwelling #501, family #604:
Betsy Dykeman, white, female, 80,
alone, widow, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Eliza Baker, white, female,
28, boarder, single, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Isabel Baker, white, female, 1-2/12,
daughter, single, at home, born CT, father born NY, mother born NY
[819]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #7848134,
from her gravestone in Patterson Baptist Cemetery in Patterson, NY.
[820]
Ancestry.com Sims file submitted by _kaikai04; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #111177336.
[821]
Ancestry.com Sims file submitted by _kaikai04; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #111177336,
her birthplace from the 1850 and 1860 federal censuses.
[822]
Putnam County Land Records, Book F, p. 288-289, from FHL microfilm #0927622, no
witness, acknowledged before Ebenezer Foster, Judge of Common Pleas, and
recorded on 15 Apr. 1830.
[823]
Putnam County Land Records, Book Q, p. 238-240, from FHL microfilm #0927627,
witnessed by Hiram Waring and James Towner, but not recorded until 21 Mar.
1843.
[824]
Putnam County Land Records, Book U, p. 396-398, from FHL microfilm #0927629, no
witness, acknowledged before Nathaniel Travis, Justice of the Peace, and
recorded on 5 Sept. 1848.
[825]
Putnam County Land Records, Book X, p. 542-543, from FHL microfilm #0927630,
witnessed by P. R. Whitney, Justice of the Peace, but not recorded until 1 Mar.
1852.
[826]
Putnam County Land Records, Book X, p. 151-152, from FHL microfilm #0927630,
witnessed by P. R. Whitney, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 11 June 1851.
[827]
1850 Federal Census, Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, p. 32, dwelling #131, family
#136, hard to read:
Morris Baker, 44, male, farmer,
$750, born NY
Alesha Baker, 44, female, born NY
Phebe A. (___), 32, female, born NY
Alford (___), 18, male, farmer, born
NY, attending school
Eli (___), 11, male, born NY,
attending school
[828]
1860 Federal Census, Southeast Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page
No. 21, dwelling #173, family #180:
Morris Baker, 56, male, farmer,
$6000, $668, born NY
Alesia Baker, 53, female, born NY,
cannot read or write
Alfred Baker, 28, male, farm
laborer, born NY
Betsey Baker, 15, female, born NY
[829]
1870 Federal Census, Southeast, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page
No. 63, dwelling #424, family #627:
Morris Baker, 66, male, white,
farmer, $9000, $2000, born NY, a male citizen
Alice Baker, 53, female, white,
keeps house, born NY
Eli Baker, 38, male, white, farm
work, born NY, a male citizen
Betsy Baker, 24, female, white,
housework, born NY
[830]
Ancestry.com Sims file submitted by _kaikai04; www.findagrave.com, memorial #111177336,
from her gravestone in Milltown Cemetery in Brewster, Putnam Co., NY.
[831]
1880 Federal Census, Town of South East, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 55,
Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 82, dwelling #426, family #596:
Morris Baker, white, male, 76,
widower, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Betsey Baker, white, female, 34,
daughter, single, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[832]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #7159 for
1888; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#111177310, from his gravestone in Milltown Cemetery in Brewster, Putnam Co.,
NY.
[833]
Ancestry.com Sims file submitted by _kaikai04, from research done by Michael
Kelley, his birthplace from the 1850 federal census.
[834]
Ancestry.com Sims file submitted by _kaikai04, from research done by Michael
Kelley, her birth date probably taken from her gravestone, her birthplace from
the 1850 federal census.
[835]
Putnam County Land Records, Book F, p. 288-289, from FHL microfilm #0927622, no
witness, acknowledged before Ebenezer Foster, Judge of Common Pleas, and
recorded on 15 Apr. 1830.
[836]
Putnam County Land Records, Book Q, p. 238-240, from FHL microfilm #0927627,
witnessed by Hiram Waring and James Towner, but not recorded until 21 Mar.
1843.
[837]
1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 46, dwelling #2, family #2:
Jesey Backer [sic], 41, male,
laborer, born NY
Hanah Backer [sic], 45, female, born
NY
Levi Backer [sic], 12, male, born NY
[839]
1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No.
54, dwelling #416, family #430:
Levi Baker, 22, male, day laborer,
$100, born NY
Hannah Baker, 55, female, born NY
[840]
Ancestry.com Sims file submitted by _kaikai04, from research done by Michael
Kelley, the date probably taken from her gravestone.
[843]
1850 Federal Census, City of Kenosha, 2nd Ward, Kenosha Co., WI, p. 223,
dwelling #25, family #38:
Eli Robinson, 46, male, blacksmith,
born NY
Mary Robinson, 48 [sic], female,
born NY
Jane A. Robinson, 22, female, born
NY
Caroline E. Barton, 20, female, born
NY
John Barton, 22, male, insurance
agent, born NY
Herman G. Robinson, 17, male, no
occupation, born NY, attending school
Martin L. Robinson, 15, male, no
occupation, born NY, attending school
[845]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#65950581, from her gravestone in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, NY.
[846]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#65950263.
[847]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#65950263.
[848]
Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 523-524, from FHL microfilm #0927623,
witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 25 May 1835.
[849]
Putnam County Land Records, Book J, p. 115-117, from FHL microfilm #0927624,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 30 Jan. 1836.
[850]
Putnam County Land Records, Book K, p. 351-353, from FHL microfilm #0927624,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 30 Oct. 1837.
[851]
Putnam County Land Records, Book Q, p. 371-372, from FHL microfilm #0927627,
witnessed by W. H. Sloat, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 5 May 1843.
[852]
Putnam County Land Records, Book V, p. 284-285, from FHL microfilm #0927629,
witnessed by Joseph E. M. Hobby, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 20 Aug.
1849.
[853]
Putnam County Land Records, Book Y, p. 368-369, from FHL microfilm #0927631,
witnessed by Wm. A. Dean, Justice of the Peace, but not recorded until 22 Dec.
1852.
[854]
Putnam County Land Records, Book V, p. 461, from FHL microfilm #0927629,
witnessed by Wm. A. Dean, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 28 Dec. 1849.
[855]
Putnam County Land Records, Book W, p. 483-485, from FHL microfilm #0927630,
witnessed by Wm. A. Dean, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 30 Jan. 1851.
[856]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 31, p. 275-277, from FHL microfilm #0927635,
witnessed by J. D. Little, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 8 Nov. 1856.
[857]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 36, p. 477-479, from FHL microfilm #0929614,
witnessed by Joseph G. Cole, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 1 Apr. 1861.
[858]
1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 153, dwelling #108, family
#115:
William Craft, 44, male, farmer,
$800, born NY
Phebey Craft, 41, female, born NY
David Craft, 17, male, printer, born
NY
Gustey J. Craft, 13, female, born
NY, attending school
William E. Craft, 9, male, born NY,
attending school
Howard Craft, 6, male, born NY,
attending school
Hannah M. Craft, 2, female, born NY
[859]
1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 26, dwelling #188, family
#192:
William D. Craft, 53, male, farmer,
$7000, $1080, born NY
Phebe Craft, 51, female, born NY
Emery Craft, 19, male, farm laborer,
born NY, attending school
Augusta J. Craft, 23, female, dress
making, born NY
Howard E. Craft, 16, male, student,
born NY, attending school
Mary H. Craft, 12, female, born NY,
attending school
[860]
1870 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page
No. 35, dwelling #282, family #282:
William Craft, 63, male, white,
farmer, $12,000. $1500, born NY, a male citizen
Phebe Craft, 61, female, white,
keeps house, born NY
Howard Craft, 26, male, white, farm
work, #750, born NY, a male citizen
[861]
1880 Federal Census, Town of Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 26, Supervisors
Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 85, family #286:
William D. Craft, white, male, 74,
married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Phoebe Craft, white, female, 72,
wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Howard Craft, white, male, 36,
married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Ophelia Craft, white, female, 25,
wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Julia A. Craft, white, female, 3,
daughter, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Joseph Craft, white, male, 1, son,
at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Child Craft, white, male, 1/12, born
in May, son, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Julia A. Travis, white, female, 46,
aunt, widow, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[862]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#65950581, from her gravestone in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.
[863]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#65950263, from his gravestone in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, NY.
[864]
Calculated from her age in the 1860 and 1870 federal censuses, her name spelled
“Belinda” in her father’s will, but as “Melinda” or “Malinda” in the census
records.
[868]
1880 Federal Census, Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 2, Supervisors Dist.
3, Enumeration Dist. 78, dwelling #13, family #13:
James F. Baker, white, male, 66
[sic], married, carpenter, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Ellen Baker, white, female, 65,
wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Malinda Baker, white, female, 68,
sister, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[872]
1850 Federal Census, Town of Bath, Steuben Co., NY, p. 221, dwelling #649,
family #669:
James M. Booth, 37, male, carpenter,
$300, born NY
Hannah Booth, 36, female, born NY
Betsy J. Booth, 15, female, born NY,
attending school
John W. Booth, 13, male, born NY,
attending school
Sarah A. Booth, 8, female, born NY,
attending school
William Booth, 6, male, born NY,
attending school
Eli Booth, 4, male, born NY
James M. Booth, 10/12, male, born NY
[874]
Per the Ancestry.com Hiram Baker (1804 - ) Family file submitted by DavidB1804,
but his www.findagrave.com memorial
#7848046 gives his birth year as 1821, presumably from his gravestone, but the
photograph supplied is hard to read.
[875]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#7848046.
[876]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#7848047.
[877]
Putnam County Land Records, Book X, p. 247-248, from FHL microfilm #0927630, no
witness, acknowledged before Peter R. Whiting, Justice of the Peace, and
recorded on 27 Sept. 1851.
[878]
Putnam County Land Records, Book X, p. 246-247, from FHL microfilm #0927630,
witnessed by Peter R. Whiting, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 27 Sept.
1851.
[879]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #7848047,
from her gravestone in Patterson Baptist Cemetery in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY.
[880]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#7848048.
[881]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#7848046.
[882]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#7848048.
[883]
1880 Federal Census, Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 3-4, Supervisors Dist.
3, Enumeration Dist. 78, dwelling #34, family #36:
Chas. Baker, white, male, 60,
married, farmer & shoemaker, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Hannah Baker, white, female, 38,
wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Daniel Baker, white, female, 16,
son, single, at home, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Esther Baker, white, female, 13,
daughter, at school, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Lilian Baker, white, female, 9,
daughter, at school, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
James Baker, white, male, 5, son, at
home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[884]
Per the Ancestry.com Hiram Baker (1804 - ) Family file submitted by DavidB1804;
www.findagrave.com, memorial #7848046,
from his gravestone in Patterson Baptist Cemetery in Patterson, NY.
[885]
1900 Federal Census, Patterson Town, Putnam Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 3,
Enumeration Dist. 49, Sheet No. 6 A, dwelling #130, family #135:
Hannah Baker, head, white, female,
born July 1842, age 57, widow, 4 children born, 4 children living, born NY,
father born NY, mother born NY, housekeeper, can read, write and speak English,
renting house
James Baker, son, white, male, born
July 1874, age 25, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, farm
laborer, can read, write and speak English
[886]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #7848048,
from her gravestone in Patterson Baptist Cemetery in Patterson, NY.
[887]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#7848049.
[888]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#7848049.
[889]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #7848049,
presumably from his gravestone in Patterson Baptist Cemetery in Patterson,
Putnam Co., NY, but no photograph of his gravestone was provided.
[890]
Per letter of Mary Inoue of March 2006, from an affidavit in the probate file
of Zebulon Washburn.
[891]
Per letter of Mary Inoue of March 2006, James Cole, attorney, was appointed as
guardian of Elvin Smith, son of Mary Smith, a daughter of the testator who was
married to Henry Smith on 16 Dec. 1833. I was unable to find this guardianship
record in either the Putnam County Probate Records, or the Dutchess County
Probate Records, and the date given for the marriage is inconsistent with the
probate of Zebulon Washburn’s estate.
[892]
Calculated from her age at death on her gravestone in Riverside Cemetery,
Apalachin, Tioga Co., NY, www.findagrave.com,
submitted by K.C. Greene, but the year did not match her given age in the 1850
federal censuses.
[895]
Ancestry.com The Beanpod file submitted by Beanpod113; and from his age at
death on his gravestone in Riverside Cemetery, Apalachin, Tioga Co., NY; per
his www.findagrave.com memorial
#70354722, from his gravestone.
[896]
Per her father’s 1833 will, the location from an affidavit given in the proving
of the will, but the deponent was unsure, Broome County was carved out of Tioga
County, and Owego, NY, is on the border of Broome County, so it may have been
that the post office box used by Phebe and Morris Jewett was in Broome County,
even though they lived in Tioga County.
[897]
1830 Federal Census, Owego, Tioga Co., NY, p. 287, the Morris Jewett household
had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 2 males aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 3
males aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1
female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.
[898]
1840 Federal Census, Owego, Tioga Co., NY, p. 76, the Phebe Jewitt household
had 1 male aged 15-19 years, 2 males aged 20-29 years, 3 males aged 30-39
years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, 1 female aged
50-59 years, and included 5 persons employed in agriculture.
[899]
1850 Federal Census, Owego, Tioga Co., NY, p. 249, dwelling #1203, family
#2341:
Prudence Jewett, 89, female, $1000,
born CT.
Morris Jewett, 70, male, farmer,
born NY
Harvy Jewett, 40, male, farmer, born
NY
Mary Cragin, 17, female, born NY
[900]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#70354757, from his gravestone in Riverside Cemetery in Apalachin, Tioga Co.,
NY.
[903]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#70354757, from her gravestone in Riverside Cemetery in Apalachin, Tioga Co.,
NY.
[904]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#106490840.
[905]
1850 Federal Census, Owego, Tioga Co., NY, p. 243-244, dwelling #1130, family
#1168:
Ransom Jewett, 48, male, farmer,
$1000, born NY
Levi Jewett, 45, male, farmer, born
NY
Phebe Jewett, 62, female, born NY
Mary Jewett, 35, female, born NY
Matilda Jewett, 26, female, born NY
John Jewett, 38, male, farmer,
$1000, born NY
Philo Jewett, 34, male, farmer, born NY
Platt Jewett, 26, male, farmer, $500, born NY
[906]
1860 Federal Census, Owego, Tioga Co., NY, Page No. 10, dwelling #74, family
#65:
Ransom Jewett, 58, male, farmer,
$4500, $1110, born NY
John W. Jewett, 51, male, farmer,
born NY
Levi Jewett, 54, male, farmer, born
NY
Philo Jewett, 47, male, farmer, born
NY
Jas. Shannery, 18, male, laborer,
born PA
Phoebe Jewett, 74, female, matron,
born NY
Mary Ann Jewett, 54, female, matron,
born NY
Matilda Jewett, 40, female, matron,
born NY
Louisa Patterson, 18, female,
servant, born NY
[907]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#106490840, from his gravestone in Riverside Cemetery in Apalachin, Tioga Co.,
NY.
[908]
Ancestry.com The Beanpod file submitted by Beanpod113, but his age in the 1850
federal census calculates to a birth in about 1810.
[910]
1860 Federal Census, Owego, Tioga Co., NY, Page No. 116, dwelling #999, family
#902:
Harvy Jewitt, 60, laborer, born NY
[915]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#106584350, from his gravestone in Riverside Cemetery in Apalachin, Tioga Co.,
NY.
[916]
Ancestry.com The Beanpod file submitted by Beanpod113, the birth date on his
gravestone in also 1809.
[919]
1870 Federal Census, Owego, Tioga Co., NY, Page No. 56, dwelling #526, family
#546:
John Jewett, 60, male, white,
farmer, $9000, $2000, born NY, cannot read or write, a male citizen
Levi Jewett, 62, male, white, farm
laborer, born NY, an idiot
Mary Ann Jewett, 58, female, white
keeping house, born NY, cannot read or write
Philo Jewett, 56, male, white,
farmer, born NY, cannot read or write, a male citizen
Matilda Jewett, 49, female, white,
keeping house, born NY, cannot read or write.
[920]
1880 Federal Census, Owego, Tioga Co., NY, Page No. 22, Supervisors Dist. 9,
Enumeration Dist. 214, dwelling #244, family #244:
John Jewett, white, male, 69,
single, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Matilda Jewett, white, female, 58,
single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Mary A. Jewett, white, female, 67,
single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Daniel Welch, white, male, 30,
servant, single [sic], servant, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Mable Welch, white, female, 17,
wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Harriett Neoble, white, female, 13,
servant, single, servant, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother
born NY
[921]
1900 Federal Census, Owego Township, Tioga Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 15,
Enumeration Dist. 130, Sheet No. 3 A, dwelling #74, family #75:
John W. Jewett, head, white, male,
born May 1809, age 91, widower, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can
read, write and speak English, owns farm
Matilda Jewett, sister, white,
female, born Oct. 1821, age 78, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born
NY, can read, write and speak English
Dwelling #74, family #76:
Daniel Welch, head, white, male,
born June 1855, age 44, married 22 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born
NY, farmer, can read, write and speak English, renting farm
Mabel M. Welch, wife, white, female,
born July 1862, age 37, married 22 years, 1 child born, 1 child living, born
PA, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English
Peter H. Welch, son, white, male,
born Aug. 1883, age 16, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born PA, at
school, attending school, can read, write and speak English
[922]
Per his www.findagrave.com, submitted
by K.C. Greene, #70354880, but
[923]
Ancestry.com The Beanpod file submitted by Beanpod113, but her age in the 1850
federal census calculates to a birth in about 1815.
[927]
1880 Federal Census, Owego, Tioga Co., NY, Page No. 22, Supervisors Dist. 9,
Enumeration Dist. 214, dwelling #244, family #244.
[928]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#70354792, from her gravestone in Riverside Cemetery in Apalachin, Tioga Co.,
NY.
[929]
Ancestry.com The Beanpod file submitted by Beanpod113, which doesn’t exactly
match his ages in the 1850 and 1860 federal censuses.
[930]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#106490963, from his gravestone in Riverside Cemetery in Apalachin, Tioga Co.,
NY.
[932]
From her gravestone in Riverside Cemetery, Apalachin, Tioga Co., NY, www.findagrave.com, submitted by K. C.
Greene.
[936]
1880 Federal Census, Owego, Tioga Co., NY, Page No. 22, Supervisors Dist. 9,
Enumeration Dist. 214, dwelling #244, family #244.
[937] 1900 Federal Census, Owego Township, Tioga Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 15, Enumeration Dist. 130, Sheet No. 3 A, dwelling #74, family #75.
[938]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #20661 for
1915; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#70354847, which gives the date as 8 Apr. 1915, from her gravestone in
Riverside Cemetery in Apalachin, Tioga Co., NY.
[941]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#71694807.
[942]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#71694875.
[943]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#71694875.
[944]
1870 Federal Census, Union, Broome Co., NY, Page No. 7, dwelling #3, family #3:
Platt Jewett, 46, male, white,
farmer, $2000, $500, born NY, a male citizen
Hannah Jewett, 40, female, white,
keeping house, born NY
Phebe Jewett, 18, female, white,
teaching school, born NY
Mary Jewett, 16, female, white, born
NY, attending school
Saloma Jewett, 14, female, white,
born NY, attending school
John Jewett, 12, male, white, born
NY, attending school
Lotta Jewett, 8, female, white, born
NY, attending school
Peter Jewett, 4, male, white, born
NY
Carrie Jewett, 2, female, white,
born NY
[945]
1880 Federal Census, Town of Union, Broome Co., NY, Page No. 18, Supervisors
Dist. 9, Enumeration Dist. 58, dwelling #199, family #246:
Platt Jewett, white, male, 56,
married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Hannah Jewett, white, female, 51,
wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
John Jewett, white, male, 22, son,
single, laborer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Lottie Jewett, white, female, 17,
daughter, single, at school, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother
born NY
Peter Jewett, white, male, 14, son,
single, at school, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Nettie Jewett, white, female, 12,
daughter, single, at school, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother
born NY
[946]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #29472 for
1897; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#71694875, from her gravestone in Campville Cemetery in Owego, Tioga Co., NY.
[947]
1900 Federal Census, Union Town, Broome Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 11,
Enumeration Dist. 48, Sheet No. 11 A, dwelling #288, family #311:
Platt Jewett, head, white, male,
born May 1824, age 76, widower, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY,
farmer, can read, write and speak English, owns farm
Peter Jewett, son, white, male, born
Aug. 1765, age 34, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, farmer, can
read, write and speak English
Lottie Jewett, daughter, white,
female, born Feb. 1863, age 37, divorced, 1 child born, 1 child living, born
NY, father born NY, mother born NY, housekeeper, can read, write and speak
English
Robert Jewett Sutten, grandson,
white, male, born July 1886, age 13, single, born NY, father born NY, mother
born NY, at school, attending school, can read, write and speak English
[948]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #27894 for
1911; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#71694807, from his gravestone in Campville Cemetery in Owego, NY.
[949]
Per Lou Ann Winterrowd, from her RootsWeb database; per his www.findagrave.com.
[950]
Per letter of Mary Inoue of March 2006, who got the name from Robert Peck, a
descendant of Daniel and Betsy Washburn.
[952]
1840 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, p. 354, the Daniel Washburn
household had 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged
10-14 years, 1 female aged 50-59 years, and 1 female aged 70-79 years,
including 2 persons employed in agriculture.
[953]
1850 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, p. 138, dwelling #119, family #185:
Daniel Washbron, 62, male, farmer,
$4000, born NY
Betsy Washburn, 60, female, born NY
Claude P. Mabie, 15, male, laborer,
born NY
[954]
1860 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 4, dwelling #28, family
#29:
Daniel Washburn, 71 [sic], male,
farmer, $3500, $600, born NY
Betsey Washburn, 68, female, born
NY, cannot read or write
Lydia Whitney, 12, female, born NY
David Foshay, 15, male, farm
laborer, born NY, attending school
Charles H. Older, 2, male, born NY
Horace Craft, 65, male, farm
laborer, born NY
[955]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 39, p. 185-187, from FHL microfilm #0929616,
witnessed by John G. Miller, acknowledged by the witness on 21 Aug. 1863, and
recorded on 21 Aug. 1863.
[956]
Per Ancestry.com Sims file submitted by _kaikai04, the source being information
from Mike Kelley and Lou Ann Winterrowd; www.findagrave.com,
memorial #7848536, from his gravestone in Patterson Baptist Cemetery in
Patterson, Putnam Co., NY.
[957]
Per the Ancestry.com Descendants of George Soule, Mayflower Passenger (July
2021 Update) file submitted by Richard Soule, of New Hampshire.
[959]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#33489684, her birthplace from the 1850 federal census.
[960]
1850 Federal Census, Town of Beekman, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 280, dwelling #260,
family #260:
Daniel Washburn, 37, male, farmer,
$800, born NY
Lorain Washburn, 33, female, born NY
Merrit Washburn, 14, male, born NY
Daniel Washburn, 12, male, born NY
Zebulon Wasshburn, 10, male, born NY
Ann E. Washburn, 6, female, born NY
Sarah E. Washburn, 2, female, born
NY
[961]
Per Mary Inoue, www.findagrave.com,
submitted by Mary Inoue, #33489684; www.findagrave.com,
memorial #33489684, from her gravestone in Whaley Lake Old Baptist Burying
Ground in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY.
[964]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 39, p. 185-187, from FHL microfilm #0929616,
witnessed by John G. Miller, acknowledged by the witness on 21 Aug. 1863, and
recorded on 21 Aug. 1863.
[965]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 128, p. 570-571, from FHL microfilm
#0565087, witnessed by Nehemiah D. Worden, Justice of the Peace, and recorded
on 26 Sept. 1864.
[966]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 148, p. 576-577, from FHL microfilm
#0565097, witnessed by Nehemiah D. Worden, Justice of the Peace, but not
recorded until 22 Apr. 1869.
[967]
1860 Federal Census, Town of Beekman, Dutchess Co., NY, Mattawan Post Office,
Page No. 47, dwelling #370, family #364:
Daniel Washbuirn, 47, male, farmer,
$4000, $590, born NY, married within the year
Martha Washburn, 36, female, born
NY, married within the year
Zebulon Washburn, 20, male, born NY
Anne E. Washburn, 16, female, born
NY
Sarah E. Washburn, 11, female, born
NY, attending school
Phebe Washburn, 8, female, born NY,
attending school
Merritt Washburn, 24, male, farmer,
born NY, married within the year
Daniel Washburn, 22, male, born NY,
married within the year
[968]
1870 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page No.
11, dwelling #95, family #99:
Danl F. Washburn, 57, male, white,
farmer, $7800, $1200, born NY, a male citizen
Martha Washburn, 47, female, white,
keeping house, born NY
Phebe Washburn, 18, female, white,
at home, born NY
Isaac Robinson, 63, male, white,
farm laborer, born NY, a male citizen
Betsey Washburn, 50, female, white,
[ ? ], born NY
[969]
1880 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 3, Supervisors Dist. 3,
Enumeration Dist. 77, dwelling #25, family #26:
Daniel Washburn, white, male, 66,
married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Martha Washburn, white, female, 56,
wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[970]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #50808 for
1892.
[971]
Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. Q, p. 373-378, from FHL microfilm #0837273,
and Letters Testamentary Vol. E, p. 296.
[972]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #30056 for
1895.
[974]
Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census, his birthplace given as
Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, in his www.findagrave.com
memorial #76374869.
[975]
Per the Ancestry.com Descendants of George Soule, Mayflower Passenger (July
2021 Update) file submitted by Richard Soule, of New Hampshire; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #76374869.
[976]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#66463709.
[977]
1860 Federal Census, Town of Beekman, Dutchess Co., NY, Mattawan Post Office,
Page No. 47, dwelling #370, family #364.
[978]
1860 Federal Census, Town of Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, Mattawan Post Office,
Page No. 28, dwelling #224, family #212:
Merritt Washburn, 23, male, farm
hand, born NY, married within the year, cannot read or write
Eliza J. Washburn, 17, female, born
NY
Mary E. Worden, 10, female, born NY,
attending school
[979]
Per the Ancestry.com Descendants of George Soule, Mayflower Passenger (July
2021 Update) file submitted by Richard Soule, of New Hampshire; www.findagrave.com, memorial #76374869,
from his gravestone in Poplar Grove National Cemetery in Dinwiddie Co., VA.
[980]
1870 Federal Census, Town of Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, Wing Station Post
Office, Page No. 20, dwelling #169, family #179:
Eliza Washington [sic], 27, female,
white, keeping house, born NY
George Washington [sic], 9, male,
white, born NY
Caroline Washington [sic], 8,
female, white, born NY
[981]
1880 Federal Census, Pawling, Village of Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, Page No. 8,
Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 46, dwelling #66, family #68:
Eliza Washburne, white, female, 34
[sic], widow, keeps house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
George Washburne, white, male, 19,
single, farm laborer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Carrie Washburne, white, female, 17,
single, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[982]
Connecticut, U.S., Hale Collection of Cemetery Inscriptions and Newspaper
Notices, 1629-1934, online database at www.Ancestry.com;
www.findagrave.com, memorial #66463709,
from her gravestone in Maple Avenue Cemetery in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY.
[983]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#155061458, from his gravestone, his birthplace from his obituary.
[985]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#155061490.
[986]
1900 Federal Census, Danbury Town, Danbury City, Ward 1, Fairfield Co., CT,
Supervisors Dist. 26, Enumeration Dist. 54, Sheet No. 13 B, 34 George Street,
dwelling #234, family $320:
George Washburn, head, white, male,
born Sept. 1860, age 39, married 14 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born
NY, mother born NY, plumber, can read, write and speak English, renting house
Ella [sic] Washburn, wife, white,
female, born July 1866, age 33, married 14 years, no children, born NY, father
born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English
[987]
1910 Federal Census, Town of White Plains, White Plains Village, Ward 2,
Westchester Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 131, Sheet No. 8A,
dwelling #125, family #152:
George W. Washburn, head, male,
white, 49, married once, married 24 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born
NY, speaks English, mechanic, plumber, wage earner, can read and write, owns
home
Emma A. Washburn, wife, female,
white, 43, married once, married 24 years, no children, born NY, father born
NY, mother born NY, speaks English, can read and write
[988] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #6764 for 1931; www.findagrave.com, memorial #155061458, from his gravestone in Kensico Cemetery in Valhalla, Westchester Co., NY; his obituary in The Yonkers Herald of Yonkers, NY, of 29 Jan. 1931, online at www.Newspapers.com, said he was born in Patterson, NY, was President of the Greenburgh Sewer Commission, and died in White Plains of pneumonia, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Washburn, and was survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma A. Washburn, and a sister, Miss Carrie Washburn, of Danbury, CT.
[989]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#155061490, from her gravestone in Kensico Cemetery in Valhalla, NY, her death
notice in The Reporter Dispatch, of White Plains, NY, of 4 Feb. 1956,
online at www.Newspapers.com, says she
was the sister of Frank O. Beebe.
[991]
Connecticut, U.S., Death Records, 1897-1968, online database at www.Ancestry.com.
[993]
Per the Ancestry.com Descendants of George Soule, Mayflower Passenger (July
2021 Update) file submitted by Richard Soule, of New Hampshire.
[994]
Per the Ancestry.com Descendants of George Soule, Mayflower Passenger (July
2021 Update) file submitted by Richard Soule, of New Hampshire.
[995]
1860 Federal Census, Town of Beekman, Dutchess Co., NY, Mattawan Post Office,
Page No. 47, dwelling #370, family #364.
[996]
1860 Federal Census, Town of Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, Mattawan Post Office,
Page No. 31, dwelling #250, family #237:
William Prout, 47, male, laborer,
$300, born CT
Caroline Prout, 42, female, born NY
Edward Prout, 13, male, born NY,
attending school
Daniel Washburn, 24, male, laborer,
born NY
Mary M. Washburn, 20, female, born
NY, married within the year
Sheldon F. Prout, 20, male, laborer,
born NY
[997]
Per the Ancestry.com Descendants of George Soule, Mayflower Passenger (July
2021 Update) file submitted by Richard Soule, of New Hampshire; www.findagrave.com, memorial #34289747,
from his gravestone in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, VA.
[998]
Per the Ancestry.com Descendants of George Soule, Mayflower Passenger (July
2021 Update) file submitted by Richard Soule, of New Hampshire; www.findagrave.com, memorial #169431393,
from her gravestone in Brownell Burying Ground in Holmes, Dutchess Co., NY,
wife of Daniel Washburn, and daughter of William and Caroline.
[999]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#37712642, per the 1900 federal census.
[1000]
1860 Federal Census, Town of Beekman, Dutchess Co., NY, Mattawan Post Office,
Page No. 47, dwelling #370, family #364.
[1001]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#37712642.
[1002]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#33489044.
[1003]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 184, p. 208-209, from FHL microfilm
#0565113, witnessed by Silas S. Denton, Justice of the Peace, but not recorded
until 7 Aug. 1876.
[1004]
1880 Federal Census, Beekman Town, Dutchess Co., NY, Page No. 1, Supervisors
Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 30, dwelling #8, family #9:
Zebloun [sic] Washborn, white, male,
40, married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Laura D. Washborn, white, female,
36, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Daniel T. Washborn, white, male, 4,
son, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[1005]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #33489044,
from her gravestone in Whaley Lake Old Baptist Burying Ground in Pawling, NY,
but her death record was not found in the New York State Death Index for 1882.
[1006]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#37712642; per the 1900 federal census they had been married 16 years.
[1007]
Per the 1900 federal census, but her www.findagrave.com
memorial #37712618 gives her birth year as 1860.
[1008]
1900 Federal Census, Beekman Township, Dutchess Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 3,
Enumeration Dist. 2, Sheet No. 1 B, dwelling #16, family #17:
Z. Washburn, head, white, male, born
Jan. 1840, age 60, married 16 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY,
farmer, can read, write and speak English, owns farm
Hannah H. Washburn, wife, white,
female, born Aug. 1859, age 40, married 16 years, 2 children born, 2 children living,
born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English
Mary C. Washburn, daughter, white,
female, born Sept. 1888, age 11, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born
NY, at school, attending school, can read, write and speak English
Jessie Washburn, daughter, white,
female, born Apr. 1896, age 4, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[1009]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #37712642,
from his gravestone in Whaley Lake Baptist Church Cemetery in Pawling, Dutchess
Co., NY, but the New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, says he died on 31
Dec. 1915 in Beekman, NY, online database at www.Ancestry.com,
certificate #62385 for 1915.
[1010]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #40455 for
1947; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#37712618, from her gravestone in Whaley Lake Baptist Church Cemetery in
Pawling, NY.
[1013]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#37712189.
[1014]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#58856052.
[1015]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#58856052.
[1016]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #58856052,
from his gravestone in Whaley Lake Baptist Church Cemetery in Pawling, NY.
[1017]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #37712189,
from her gravestone in Whaley Lake Baptist Church Cemetery in Pawling, NY.
[1018]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#37712607; per the 1900 federal census.
[1019]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #37712607,
from her gravestone in Whaley Lake Baptist Church Cemetery in Pawling, NY.
[1020]
Per the Ancestry.com Brownell Family Tree file submitted by Beverly Polito,
which gives her mother as Martha Wright, but her father didn’t marry Martha
until 2 Feb. 1860, so her mother must have been Laura Ann Davis.
[1023]
1875 New York State Census, Town of Pawling, Dutchess Co., Page 24, dwelling
#255, a framed house, family #255:
Bennett S. Turner, 34, male, born
Dutchess Co., now married, farmer, a native voter, owns land
Ann E. Turner, 31, female, wife,
born Dutchess Co., now married
Laura B. Turner, 12, female, child,
born Dutchess Co., single
James I. Turner, 10, male, child,
born Dutchess Co., single
Sarah E. Turner, 8, female, child,
born Dutchess Co., single
[1025]
Per the Ancestry.com Brownell Family Tree file submitted by Beverly Polito;
Connecticut, Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934, online database at www.Ancestry.com.
[1027]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#27055779.
[1028]
Per the Ancestry.com Descendants of George Soule, Mayflower Passenger (July
2021 Update) file submitted by Richard Soule, of New Hampshire.
[1029]
Per the Ancestry.com Descendants of George Soule, Mayflower Passenger (July
2021 Update) file submitted by Richard Soule, of New Hampshire; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #27055779.
[1030]
Per the Ancestry.com Descendants of George Soule, Mayflower Passenger (July
2021 Update) file submitted by Richard Soule, of New Hampshire; www.findagrave.com, memorial #27055779,
from his gravestone in Pawling Cemetery in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY.
[1032]
Per the Ancestry.com Descendants of George Soule, Mayflower Passenger (July
2021 Update) file submitted by Richard Soule, of New Hampshire; her obituary
posted on the Ancestry.com Brownell Family Tree file submitted by Beverly
Polito, which says she died at the home of her son, George Peck, in Walton, NY,
but the funeral was at Katenah, her former home.
[1033]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#28585282, which does not agree with her age in the 1860 federal census.
[1034]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#28585282.
[1035]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#28585463.
[1037]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#28585463, calculated from his age at death.
[1038]
1910 Federal Census, Southeast Township, Brewster Village, Dist. #1, Putnam
Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 5, Enumeration Dist. 121, Sheet No. 3B, dwelling
#50, family #60:
Levi S. Peck, head, male, white, 54,
married once, married 27 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, speaks
English, painter, house, working, can read and write, renting house
Phebe Peck, wife, female, white, 57,
married once, married 27 years, no children, born NY, father born NY, mother
born NY, speaks English, can read and write
[1039]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #10382 for
1915; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#28585463, from his gravestone in Pawling Cemetery in Pawling, Dutchess Co.,
NY.
[1040]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #28585282,
from her gravestone in Pawling Cemetery in Pawling, NY, but the New York, U.S.,
Death Index, 1852-1956 gives her death as 27 Dec 1937 in Southeast, Putnam Co.,
NY.
[1041]
Ancestry.com Sims file submitted by _kaikai04, the source being information
from Mike Kelley; per his www.findagrave.com
memorial #8393512, his birthplace from the 1870 federal census.
[1042]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#8393512; per the Ancestry.com Sims file submitted by _kaikai04, the source
being information from Mike Kelley.
[1043]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#8393516.
[1044]
Western States Marriage Index, 1809-2016, online database at www.Ancestry.com, at the residence of
William Sperry in Linn County, James H. Washburn and Sarah Sperry.
[1045]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#8393516.
[1046]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #8393516,
from her gravestone in Pleasant Butte Baptist Cemetery in Brownsville, Linn
Co., OR.
[1047]
1860 Federal Census, Linn Co., OR, Lebanon Post Office, Page No. 79, dwelling
#599, family #548:
James Washburne, 35, male
William Washburne, 4, male, born OR
[1048]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#8393512; Western States Marriage Index, 1809-2016, online database at www.Ancestry.com, James H. Washburn and
Margaret F. Claypool.
[1049]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#26437261.
[1050]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #26437261,
from her gravestone in Claypool Cemetery in Linn Co., OR.
[1051]
1870 Federal Census, Brownsville Precinct, Linn Co., OR, Page No. 9, dwelling
#85, family #64:
James Washburn, 48, male, white, dry
goods merchant, $2600, $7940, born NY, a male citizen
William D. Washburn, 14, male,
white, at school, born OR, attending school
[1052]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#8393512, but their marriage record was not found in Oregon.
[1053]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#69080802.
[1054]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#69080802.
[1055]
1880 Federal Census, Town of Brownville,, Linn Co., OR, Page No. 17,
Enumeration Dist. 75, dwelling #132, family #133:
Jas H. Washburn, white, male, 58,
married, general merchant, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Emma Washburn, white, female, 35,
wife, married, keeping house, born IL, father born KY, mother born KY
Richd. Stevens, white, male, 21,
servant, single, servant, born OR, father born MO, mother born MO
John J. Doherty, white, male, 44,
boarder, single, general laborer, born NJ, father born Ireland, mother born
Ireland
[1056]
1900 Federal Census, North Brownsville Precinct, Linn Co., OR, Supervisors
Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 47, Sheet No. 8 B, dwelling #152, family #155:
James H. Washburn, head, white,
male, born Jan. 1822, age 78, married 35 [sic[ years, born NY, father born NY,
mother born NY. farmer, can read, write and speak English, owns farm
Emma Washburn, wife, white, female,
born Feb. 1842, age 58, married 28 years, no children, born IL, father born KY,
mother born KY, can read, write and speak English
Dollie Allingham, niece, white,
female, born Mar. 1872, age 28, single, born OR, father born IL, mother born
IL, servant, can read, write and speak English
Jesse M. Volgamore, laborer, white,
male, born Mar. 1821, age 79, widower, born OH, father born OH, mother born OH,
farm laborer, can read, write and speak English
[1057]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #69080802,
from her gravestone in Fircrest Cemetery in Monmouth, Polk Co., OR.
[1058]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #8393512,
from his gravestone in Pleasant Butte Baptist Cemetery in Brownsville, OR.
[1059]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#8393521.
[1060]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#142633572.
[1061]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#8393521; Oregon, U.S., County Marriage Index, 1851-1975, online database at www.Ancestry.com, William D. Washburn, 21,
and Ella Nora Davis, 18, Benton Co., OR.
[1062]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#142633572.
[1063]
1880 Federal Census, Brownsville Precinct, Linn Co., OR, Page No. 20,
Enumeration Dist. 75, dwelling #162, family #163:
Wm D. Washburn, white, male, 24,
married, farmer, born OR, father born NY, mother born OH
Elenora Washburn, white, female, 21,
wife, married, keeping house, born IA, father born PA
Edna S. Washburn, white, female,
6/12, born in Nov., single, born OR, father born OR, mother born IA
[1064]
1900 Federal Census, North Brownsville Precinct, Linn Co., OR, Supervisors
Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 47, Sheet No. 8 B, dwelling #153, family #156:
William Washburn, head, white, male,
born Apr. 1856, age 44, married 22 years, born OR, father born NY, mother born
NY, farmer, can read, write and speak English, renting farm
Ella Washburn, wife, white, female,
born Feb. 1859, age 41, married 22 years, 3 children born, 2 children living,
born IA, father born NY, mother born IL, can read, write and speak English
Elva Washburn, daughter, white,
female, born Nov. 1885, age 14, single, born OR, father born OR, mother born
IA, servant, can read, write and speak English
Clarence Davis, nephew, white, male,
born Oct. 1893, age 6, single, born OR, father born OR, mother born OR
[1065]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#142633572, from her gravestone in Pleasant Butte Baptist Cemetery in
Brownsville, OR.
[1066]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#141907554.
[1067]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#141907554.
[1068]
Oregon, U.S., County Births and Deaths, 1855-1949, Oregon State Board of Health
Certificate of Death, Linn Co., Albany City, Albany General Hospital, Local
Reg. No. 27, online image database at www.Ancestry.com,
William Daniel Washburn, male, white, married, husband of Katherine L.
Washburn, his birth date 25 Apr. 1858 in Brownsville, OR, his occupation a
retired farmer, his father James H. Washburn, born in NY, and his mother Saray
Sperry, born in OH, the informant Katherine Washburn, of Albany, OR, and his
burial in Brownsville, OR: www.findagrave.com,
memorial #8393521, from his gravestone in Pleasant Butte Baptist Cemetery in
Brownsville, OR.
[1069]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#141907554, from her plaque in Riverview Abbey Mausoleum in Portland, Multnomah
Co., OR.
[1070]
Per the Ancestry.com Family Tree of Karen Wyant Larsen file submitted by
KLarsen8197, which gives her birthplace as Kent, CT; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #37720891.
[1071]
Per the Ancestry.com Family Tree of Karen Wyant Larsen file submitted by
KLarsen8197; per his www.findagrave.com
memorial #37720902.
[1074]
1850 Federal Census, Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 221, dwelling #21, family
#21:
Benjamin Utter, 25, male, farmer,
$1000, born NY
Elisabeth Utter, 21, female, born NY
[1075]
Per the Ancestry.com Family Tree of Karen Wyant Larsen file submitted by
KLarsen8197; www.findagrave.com,
memorial #37720891, from her gravestone in Whaley Lake Baptist Church Cemetery
in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY.
[1076]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #
[1077]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#169431391.
[1078]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#169431391, from her gravestone in Brownell Burying Ground in Holmes, Dutchess
Co., NY.
[1079]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #37720902,
from his gravestone in Whaley Lake Baptist Church Cemetery in Pawling, NY.
[1080]
Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted by Lou Ann Winterrowd of 16 Jan.
2002; Middleborough VRs, Vol. 1, p. 153, the marriage of William Tupper and
Susanna Clap, both of Middleborough, on 22 Jan. 1761 in Middleborough.
[1081]
Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted by Lou Ann Winterrowd of 16 Jan.
2002. Her birth not recorded in the Middleborough vital records, but she was
probably the eldest child, and her brother Ezra Tupper was born in
Middleborough on 31 Mar. 1763, from Middleborough VRs, Vol. 1, p. 143, birth of
Ezra Tupper, son of William and Susanna Tupper.
[1082]
Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted by Lou Ann Winterrowd of 16 Jan.
2002, calculated from his age at death.
[1083]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#151525163, calculated from her age at death.
[1084]
1820 Federal Census, Bern, Albany Co., NY, p. 42, the Jacob Washburn household
had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 4 females under 10, 1
female aged 26-44 years, and had 2 persons engaged in agriculture.
[1085]
1830 Federal Census, Bern, Albany Co., NY, p. 378, the Jacob Washburn household
had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female
aged 10-14 years, 2 females aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1
female aged 30-39 years.
[1086]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#151525252, from his gravestone in Prospect Hill Cemetery in Valatie, Columbia
Co., NY.
[1087]
1850 Federal Census, Kinderhook, Columbia Co., NY, p. 372, dwelling #378,
family #429:
Elizabeth Washburn, 60, female, born
NY
Phoebe Washburn, 30, female, born NY
Jane Washburn, 31 [sic], female,
born NY
C. A. Vincent, 19, female, born NY
William P. Washburn, 22, male, born
NY
Lydia Brunk, 35, female, born NY
[1088]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#151525163, from her gravestone in Prospect Hill Cemetery in Valatie, NY, wife
of Jacob Washburn.
[1090]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#290700297.
[1091]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#290700297.
[1092]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#105420659, from his gravestone in Vincent Family Burying Ground in South
Berne, Albany Co., NY, but his age was not given.
[1093]
1850 Federal Census, Westerlo, Albany Co., NY, p. 49, dwelling #101, family
#110:
Maria Vincent, 40, female, born NY
William Vincent, 15, male, farmer,
born NY, attending school
Thomas Vincent, 13, male, born NY,
attending school
Lucretia Vincent, 9, female, born
NY, attending school
Seracah Vincent, 7, female, born NY,
attending school
Phebe Jane Vincent, 2, female, born
NY
[1094]
1860 Federal Census, Town of Berne, Albany Co., NY, East Berne Post Office,
Page No. 7, dwelling #42, family #42:
Maria Vincent, 50, female, $400,
$100, born NY
Thomas Vincent, 23, male, farm
laborer, born NY
Lucretia Vincent, 19, female,
servant, born NY
Sarah Vincent, 16, female, servant,
born NY
Phebe Vincent, 12, female, born NY,
attending school
[1095]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#290700297, from her gravestone in Vincent Family Burying Ground in South
Berne, NY.
[1099]
1870 Federal Census, Town of Kinderhook, Columbia Co., NY, Page No. 60,
dwelling #437, family #519.
[1100]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#151525327, from her gravestone in Prospect Hill Cemetery in Valatie, Columbia
Co., NY, daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Washburn.
[1102]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#151539128.
[1104]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#151539128.
[1105]
His birthplace from his death record, but his www.findagrave.com memorial #103763299
says he was born in Pittstown, NY.
[1106]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#103763368, from her gravestone in Prospect Hill Cemetery in Valatie, Columbia
Co., NY.
[1107]
1860 Federal Census, Kinderhook, Columbia Co., NY, Page No. 33, dwelling #219,
family #249:
Samuel Whitney, 45, male, dresser,
born MA
Jane Whitney, 40, female, born NY
Parmelia Whitney, 18, female,
weaver, born NY
Hiram Whitney, 16, male, farm
laborer, born NY
Alfred Whitney, 11, male, born NY,
attending school
Ella Whitney, 8, female, born NY,
attending school
[1108]
1870 Federal Census, District No. 3 North Providence, Providence Co., RI,
Centerdale Post Office, Page No. 114, dwelling #529, family #895:
Samuel Whitney, 56, male, white,
keeps restaurant, $500, born NY, a male citizen
Jane H. Whitney, 51, female, white,
keeps house, born NY
David Griely, M.D., 52, male, white,
physician, born NH, a male citizen
Joanna Pigeon, 19, female, white,
works in cotton mill, born Canada East, parents both foreign born
[1109]
1880 Federal Census, Providence, Providence Co., RI, Page No. 13, Supervisors
Dist. 121, Enumeration Dist. 21, dwelling #79, family #138:
Leonard Draper, white, male, 34,
married, married within the year, clerk, born RI, father born MA, mother born
MA
Ella Draper, white, female, 26,
wife, married, married within the year, keeping house, born NY, father born NY,
mother born NY
Samuel Whitney, white, male, 66,
father in law, married, constable, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Jane Whitney, white, female, 61,
mother in law, married, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[1110]
Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 411, p. 468, online image database
at www.AmericanAncestors.org,
New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, buried in Kinderhook, NY,
his occupation an operative, born in Pittstown, Vermont, his parents’ names
unknown; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#103763299, from his gravestone in Prospect Hill Cemetery in Valatie, NY.
[1111]
Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 411, p. 468, online image database
at www.AmericanAncestors.org,
New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, widow of Samuel Whitney,
buried at Kinderhook, her birthplace New York, and her parents Jacob Washburn
and Elizabeth Washburn, both born in New York; www.findagrave.com, memorial #151539128,
from her gravestone in Prospect Hill Cemetery in Valatie, NY.
[1113]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#151525223, from her gravestone in Prospect Hill Cemetery in Valatie, Columbia
Co., NY.
[1114]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#151525348, from his gravestone.
[1116]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#151525348, but the Ancestry.com Washburn file submitted by Randal Mumma gives
her name as Catherine Vincent.
[1118]
1860 Federal Census, Kinderhook, Columbia Co., NY, Page No. 34, dwelling #220,
family #250:
William Washburn, 32, male,
teamster, born NY
Catherine Washburn, 28, female, born
NY
Robert Washburn, 4, male, born NY
Phoebee Washburn, 45, female, born
NY
[1119]
1870 Federal Census, Town of Kinderhook, Columbia Co., NY, Page No. 60,
dwelling #437, family #519:
William Washburn, 43, male, white,
carpenter, $200, born NY, a male citizen
Catherine Washburn, 39, female,
white, keeps house, born NY
Robert Washburn, 14, male, white,
works in tin shop, born NY
William Washburn, 9, male, white, at
home, born NY, attending school
Elmer Washburn, 7, male, white, at
home, born NY, attending school
Pheobe Washburn, 56, female, white, at home, born NY, cannot read or write
[1120]
1880 Federal Census, Town of Kinderhook, Village of Valatie, Columbia Co., NY,
Page No. 38, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 22, dwelling #343, family
#418:
William P. Washburn, white, male,
52, married, teamster, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Catharine Washburn, white, female,
47, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Robert Washburn, white, male, 22,
son, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
William Washburn, white, male, 20,
son, single, teamster, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Elmer Washburn, white, male, 16,
son, single, teamster, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[1121]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #10615 for
1889; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#151525134, from her gravestone in Prospect Hill Cemetery in Valatie, Columbia
Co., NY.
[1122]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #27210 for
1898; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#151525348, from his gravestone in Prospect Hill Cemetery in Valatie, NY.
[1124]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#151525294, from his gravestone in Prospect Hill Cemetery in Valatie, NY, son
of Wm. P. and Catharine Washburn.
[1126]
1880 Federal Census, Town of Kinderhook, Village of Valatie, Columbia Co., NY,
Page No. 38, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 22, dwelling #343, family
#418.
[1127]
Calculated from his age in the 1870 federal census, but the 1900 federal census
says he was born in Oct. 1859 in NY.
[1128]
1900 Federal Census, Kinderhook Town, Columbia Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 4,
Enumeration Dist. 23, Sheet No. 15 A, dwelling #313, family #328:
Dwight Miller, head, white, male,
born July 1862, age 37, married 14 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born
NY, farmer, can read, write and speak English, renting farm
Almira Miller, wife, white, female,
born Mar. 1866, age 34, married 14 years, no children, born NY, father born NY,
mother born NY, can read, write and speak English
William Washburn, white, male, born
Oct. 1859, age 40, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, farm
laborer, can read, write and speak English
[1129]
1900 Federal Census, Kinderhook, Columbia Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 4,
Enumeration Dist. 24, Sheet No. 19 A, dwelling #431, family #450:
Frank B. Varalstene, head, white,
male, born Dec. 1850, age 49, married 30 years, born NY, father born NY, mother
born NY, farm laborer, can read, write and speak English, owns farm
Mary Varalstene, wife, white,
female, born Oct. 1850, age 49, married 30 years, 9 children born, 7 children
living, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, farmer, can read, write and
speak English
Anna Varalstene, daughter, white, female,
born Jan. 1875, age 25, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can
read, write and speak English
Mary Varalstene, daughter, white,
female, born Sept. 1880, age 19, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born
NY, can read, write and speak English
Frank B. Varalstene, son, white,
male, born Oct. 1885, age 15, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY,
can read, write and speak English
John Varalstene, son, white, male,
born June 1888, age 11, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, at
school, attending school
Robert Varalstene, son, white, male,
born May 1890, age 10, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, at
school, attending school
Lousia Varalstene, daughter, white,
female, born Jan. 1895, age 5, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
William Washburn, servant, white,
male, born June 1860, age 40, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY,
farm laborer, can speak English, but cannot read or write
[1130]
1910 Federal Census, Kinderhook Town, Columbia Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 5,
Enumeration Dist. 28, Sheet No. 1B-2A, dwelling #22, family #23:
George S. Van Valkenburgh, head,
male, white, 61, widower, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, speaks
English, farmer, general farm, an employer, can read, write and speak English,
renting farm
Florence H. Van Valkenburgh,
daughter, female, white, 30, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY,
speaks English, can read and write
Frank J. Van Valkenburgh, son, male,
white, 28, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, speaks English,
laborer, home farm, can read and write
Charity Felts, aunt, female, white,
77, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, speaks English, can read
and write
William Washburn, hired man, male,
white, 50, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, speaks English,
laborer, farm, wage earner, can read and write
[1131]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #33023 for
1914.
[1133]
1900 Federal Census, Kinderhook Town, Columbia Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 4,
Enumeration Dist. 23, Sheet No. 11 B, dwelling #24, family #24:
Frank Van Horran, head, white, male,
born May 1834, age 66, married, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY,
farmer, can read, write and speak English, renting farm
Maria Van Horran, wife, white,
female, born Nov. 1837, age 62, married 46 years, 2 children born, 2 children
living, born NY, father born RI, mother born NY, can read, write and speak
English
Elmer Washburn, white, male, born
1865, age 35, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, farmer, can
read, write and speak English
[1134]
Per the Ancestry.com Washburn file submitted by Randal Mumma, but their
marriage record was not found.
[1135]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #14560 for
1936.
[1137]
Worthington VRs, p. 116; Cummington VRs, p. 167, marriage intentions recorded
31 Dec. 1810 in Cummington.
[1141]
Hampshire County Probate Vol. 29, p. 247-248, from FHL microfilm #0879200. Her
inventory, listed in Hampshire County Probate Vol. 30, p. 24-25, was valued at
only $195.67, no real estate.
[1145]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#40949247.
[1148]
1790 Federal Census, Frederickstown, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 84, the Jonathan
Washbourn household had 2 free white males aged 16 or over, 2 free white males
under 16, and 1 free white female.
[1149]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304, Cyrus
Benjamin deposed on 11 June 1796 that he was personal at the funeral of
Jonathan Washburn, late of Beekman, on or about the 20th day of August past.
[1150]
Dutchess County Probate, Box 200, from FHL microfilm #0913728, image 1114;
Dutchess County Letters of Administration Vol. B, p. 46, from FHL microfilm
#0913694.
[1153]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #40949215,
from his gravestone in the Old Baptist Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.
[1154]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #40949247,
from her gravestone in the Old Baptist Cemetery in Carmel, NY.
[1158]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #57734374,
presumably from his gravestone in Cole Farm Cemetery in Mahopac, Putnam Co.,
NY.
[1160]
Putnam County Land Records, Book J, p. 526-531, from FHL microfilm #0927624,
witnessed by Edward Smith. John Cole had died seized of 4 parcels of land in
Carmel, of 4˝ acres, 10 acres, 27 acres and 31˝ acres, but only the 4˝ acre
parcel was sold, but not recorded until 26 Oct. 1836.
[1161]
Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 283-284, from FHL microfilm #0927623,
witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 1 Dec. 1834.
[1162]
Per the www.findagrave.com memorial
#40911151 of Eleazer H. Cole.
[1163]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#40911151, which gives his name as Eleazer H. Cole.
[1164]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#40911151.
[1165]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #40911371,
from her gravestone in Old Baptist Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.
[1166]
Putnam County Land Records, Book D, p. 16-18, from FHL microfilm #0927621,
witnessed by Barnabas Carver, Judge of Common Pleas, and recorded on 1 May
1827.
[1167]
Putnam County Land Records, Book D, p. 409-411, from FHL microfilm #0927621,
witnessed by Barnabas Carver, Judge, and recorded on 16 Apr. 1828.
[1168]
Putnam County Land Records, Book E, p. 17-19, from FHL microfilm #0927621,
witnessed by Stilman Boyd, Commissioner, and Bennet Boyd, and recorded on 6
June 1828.
[1169]
Putnam County Land Records, Book F, p. 94-96, from FHL microfilm #0927622,
witnessed by Alvin Chase and Barnabas Carver, Judge of Common Pleas, and
recorded on 26 Dec. 1829.
[1170]
Putnam County Land Records, Book E, p. 405-406, from FHL microfilm #0927621, no
witness, acknowledged by Eleazer Cole only before Samuel Washburn, Judge of
Putnam Co., and recorded on 9 June 1829.
[1171]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #40911151,
from his gravestone in Old Baptist Cemetery in Carmel, NY.
[1172]
Putnam County Land Records, Book P. p. 220-221, from FHL microfilm #0927626,
witnessed by Saxton Smith, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 26 Oct. 1841.
[1173]
Putnam County Land Records, Book P. p. 167-169, from FHL microfilm #0927626,
witnessed by Saxton Smith, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 10 Sept.
1841.
[1175]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #20921077,
from her gravestone in Old Baptist Cemetery in Carmel, NY.
[1176]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #198515381.
[1177]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #40913142.
[1178]
Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 283-284, from FHL microfilm #0927623,
witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 1 Dec. 1834.
[1179]
Putnam County Land Records, Book J, p. 415-416, from FHL microfilm #0927624,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 20 June 1836.
[1180]
Putnam County Land Records, Book K, p. 149-151, from FHL microfilm #0927624,
witnessed by Saxton Smith, Commissioner, and recorded on 20 May 1837.
[1181]
Putnam County Land Records, Book K, p.
75-77, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Saxton Smith,
Commissioner of Deeds, and Pamelia Banker, and recorded on 15 Apr. 1837.
[1182]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #40913142,
from her gravestone in the Old Baptist Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, but
her name was also engraved on her husband’s gravestone in Kelley Cemetery in
Carmel, NY, www.findagrave.com memorial
#49381029.
[1183]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #49380568.
[1185]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #49380568.
[1186]
Putnam County Land Records, Book M, p. 127-131, from FHL microfilm #0927625,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 1 Apr. 1839.
[1187]
Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 444-447, from FHL microfilm #0927625, no
witness, recorded on 4 July 1840.
[1188]
Putnam County Land Records, Book P. p. 220-221, from FHL microfilm #0927626,
witnessed by Saxton Smith, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 26 Oct. 1841.
[1189]
Putnam County Land Records, Book P. p. 167-169, from FHL microfilm #0927626,
witnessed by Saxton Smith, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 10 Sept.
1841.
[1190]
Putnam County Land Records, Book Q, p. 265-266, from FHL microfilm #0927627,
witnessed by Alfred C. Penny, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 1 Apr.
1843.
[1191]
Putnam County Land Records, Book P, p. 543-544, from FHL microfilm #0927626,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 9 July 1842.
[1192]
Putnam County Land Record, Book 29, p. 99-101, from FHL microfilm #0927633,
witnessed by Edward Wright, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 2 Apr. 1855.
[1193]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 29, p. 738-740, from FHL microfilm #0927633,
witnessed by Edward Wright, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 7 June 1856.
[1194]
1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 167, dwelling #338, family
#352:
Himan Cole, 43, male, farmer, $4000,
born NY
Hanah Cole, 40, female, born NY
John Cole, 17, male, farmer, born
NY, attending school
Adison Cole, 11, male, born NY,
attending school
Amandey Cole, 10, female, born NY,
attending school
Marey Clarey, 19., female, born
Ireland
Elizabeth Jenney, 33, female, born
NY
[1195]
1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No.
53, dwelling #495, family #514:
Himan Cole, 53, male, farmer, $5000,
$415, born NY
Hannah Cole, 49, female, born NY
Addison Cole, 20, male, farm
laborer, born NY, attending school
Amanda Cole, 18, female, born NY,
attending school
[1196]
1870 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page
No. 31, dwelling #260, family #256:
Hyman Col, 62, male, white, farmer,
$15,000, $1500, born NY, a male citizen
Hannah Col, 59, female, white, keeps
house, born NY
Amanda Col, 26, female, white at
home, born NY
[1197]
1880 Federal Census, Town of Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 31, Supervisors
Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 75, lines #36-38, dwelling #342:
Hyman Cole, white, male, 74,
married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Hannah Cole, white, female, 71,
wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Amanda Cole, white, female, 48,
daughter, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[1198]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #198515381,
from his gravestone in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.
[1199]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #49380568,
from her gravestone in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, NY.
[1201]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #35519337.
[1204]
Putnam County Land Records, Book H, p. 566-567, from FHL microfilm #0927623,
witnessed by Samuel Washburn, Judge of Putnam County, and recorded on 19 Dec.
1833.
[1205]
Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 283-284, from FHL microfilm #0927623,
witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 1 Dec. 1834.
[1206]
Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 353-354, from FHL microfilm #0927623,
witnessed by Samuel Washburn, Judge of Putnam County, and recorded on 28 Feb.
1835.
[1207]
Putnam County Land Records, Book M, p. 64-66, from FHL microfilm #0927625,
witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 1 Apr. 1839.
[1208]
Putnam County Land Records, Book P. p. 220-221, from FHL microfilm #0927626,
witnessed by Saxton Smith, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 26 Oct. 1841.
[1209]
Putnam County Land Records, Book P. p. 167-169, from FHL microfilm #0927626,
witnessed by Saxton Smith, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 10 Sept.
1841.
[1210]
Putnam County Land Records, Book P, p. 56-58, from FHL microfilm #0927626,
witnessed by William H. Sloat, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 31 May
1841.
[1211]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #35519319,
from his gravestone in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.
[1212]
1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 166, dwelling #323, family
#337:
Ledia Ballard, 39, male [sic],
$6000, born NY
Eliza Ballard, 19, female, born NY
Susan Ballard, 14, female, born NY,
attending school
Marey E. Ballard, 7, female, born
NY, attending school
[1213]
1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No.
38, dwelling #286, family #293:
Lydia Ballard, 49, female, $4500,
$455, born NY
Susan Ballard, 23, female, born NY
Marietta Ballard, 17, female, born
NY, attending school
Rachael Ballard, 72, female, born NY
[1214]
1870 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page
No. 30, dwelling #252, family #247:
Lydia Ballard, 59, female, white,
keeps house, $10,000, $1500, born NY, a male citizen [sic]
Rachel Ballard, 82, female, white,
invalid, born NY
Susan Ballard, 33, female, white, at
home, born NY
Mariette Ballard, 27, female, white,
born NY
Henry Tompkins, 14, male, white,
farm laborer, born NY
[1215]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #35519337,
from her gravestone in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, NY, wife of Elah Ballard.
[1217]
Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 283-284, from FHL microfilm #0927623,
witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 1 Dec. 1834.
[1221]
Putnam County Land Records, Book O, p. 59-60, from FHL microfilm #0927626,
witnessed by W. H. Sloat, and recorded on 1 Oct. 1840.
[1222]
Putnam County Land Records, Book P. p. 220-221, from FHL microfilm #0927626,
witnessed by Saxton Smith, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 26 Oct. 1841.
[1223]
Putnam County Land Records, Book P. p. 167-169, from FHL microfilm #0927626,
witnessed by Saxton Smith, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 10 Sept.
1841.
[1224]
Putnam County Land Records, Book Q, p. 436-440, from FHL microfilm #0927627,
witnessed by Henry Harris, Justice of the Peace, acknowledged in Westchester
County, and recorded on 27 June 1843.
[1225]
1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 167, dwelling #338, family
#352:
Himan Cole, 43, male, farmer, $4000,
born NY
Hanah Cole, 40, female, born NY
John Cole, 17, male, farmer, born
NY, attending school
Adison Cole, 11, male, born NY,
attending school
Amandey Cole, 10, female, born NY,
attending school
Marey Clarey, 19., female, born
Ireland
Elizabeth Jenney, 33, female, born
NY
[1226]
1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No.
53, dwelling #495, family #514:
Himan Cole, 53, male, farmer, $5000,
$415, born NY
Hannah Cole, 49, female, born NY
Addison Cole, 20, male, farm
laborer, born NY, attending school
Amanda Cole, 18, female, born NY,
attending school
[1227]
1870 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page
No. 31, dwelling #260, family #256:
Hyman Col, 62, male, white, farmer,
$15,000, $1500, born NY, a male citizen
Hannah Col, 59, female, white, keeps
house, born NY
Amanda Col, 26, female, white at
home, born NY
[1228]
1880 Federal Census, Town of Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 31, Supervisors
Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 75, lines #36-38, dwelling #342:
Hyman Cole, white, male, 74,
married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Hannah Cole, white, female, 71,
wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Amanda Cole, white, female, 48,
daughter, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[1229]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #198515381,
from his gravestone in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.
[1230]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #49380568,
from her gravestone in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, NY.
[1233]
Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 283-284, from FHL microfilm #0927623,
witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 1 Dec. 1834.
[1234]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #20921074,
from his gravestone in Mount Carmel Baptist Church Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam
Co., NY.
[1235]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #244002975.
[1236]
Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 283-284, from FHL microfilm #0927623,
witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 1 Dec. 1834.
[1237]
Putnam County Land Records, Book P. p. 220-221, from FHL microfilm #0927626,
witnessed by Saxton Smith, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 26 Oct. 1841.
[1238]
Putnam County Land Records, Book P. p. 167-169, from FHL microfilm #0927626,
witnessed by Saxton Smith, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 10 Sept.
1841.
[1240]
Per the Ancestry.com Walk Back in Time With file submitted by Kevin Michael
Joseph Hayes, which doesn’t agree with her age in the 1860 federal census.
[1241]
1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 171, dwelling #403, family
#420:
Jarvis Cole, 31, male, farmer, $300,
born NY
Phebe J. Cole, 22, female, born NY
Albert Cole, 4, male, born NY
Phebe J. Cole, 2, female, born NY
Atlia Lanceful(?), 22, female, born
NY
[1242]
1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No.
23, dwelling #163, family #167:
Jarvis Cole, 42, male, farmer,
$4000, $765, born NY
Phebe J. Cole, 45, female, born NY
Albert Cole, 13, male, born NY,
attending school
Mary L. Cole, 11, female, born NY,
attending school
Emma F. Cole, 9, female, born NY,
attending school
James H. Cole, 7, male, born NY,
attending school
Thaddeus S. Cole, 5, born NY
[1243]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #244002975,
from his gravestone in Mount Carmel Baptist Church Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam
Co., NY.
[1244]
1870 Federal Census, 9th Dist. 15th Ward, New York City, New York Co., NY, Page
No. 29, dwelling #116, family #168:
Mary [sic] Cole, 43, female, white,
keeping house, $14,000, born NY
Albert K. Cole, 23, male, white,
born NY, a male citizen
Mary J. Cole, 21, female, white,
born NY
Emma F. Cole, 17, female, white,
born NY
James K. Coile, 15, male, white,
born NY
Thaddeus S. Cole, 13, male, white,
born NY
Florence Cole, 2, female, white,
born NY
[1245]
1880 Federal Census, City of New York, 27th Elec. Dist., 16th Ass. Dist., 18th Ward,
New York Co., NY, Page No. 1, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 438,
dwelling #3, family #3:
Phebe J. Cole, white, female, 53,
widow, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Mamie Cole, white, female, 27,
daughter, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Emma F. Cole, white, female, 25,
daughter, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
James K. Cole, white, male, 23, son,
single, photographer (negative retoucher), born NY, father born NY, mother born
NY
Flora F. Cole, white, female, 12,
daughter, single, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
(Plus 12 more unrelated boarders)
[1246]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#189241902, from her gravestone in Dale Cemetery in Ossining, Westchester Co.,
NY, wife of Jarvis Cole, but it does not identify her parents.
[1247]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#66828427, except that is gives her birthplace as Columbus, Chenango Co., NY.
[1248]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#65115175.
[1249]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#65115175; per the Ancestry.com Hager Family Tree file submitted by kathygajda.
[1250]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#65115175.
[1251]
1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 167, dwelling #342, family
#557:
Erastus Hopkins, 29, male, laborer,
$2500, born NY
Theda Hopkins 22, female, born NY
Betsey Cole, 55, female, born NY
[1252]
1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No.
35, dwelling #265, family #271:
Erastus Hopkins, 38, male, farmer,
$4000, $682, born NY
Thedah Hopkins, 32, female, born NY
Augusta Hopkins, 9, female, born NY,
attending school
Theron C. Hopkins, 5, male, born NY
[1253]
1870 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page
No. 15, dwelling #123, family #132:
Erastus Hopkins, 48, male, white,
farmer, $12,000, $2200, born NY, a male citizen
Theda Hopkins, 42, female, white,
farm house keeper, born NY
Alice Hopkins, 19, female, white, at
home, born NY
Theron Hopkins, 15, male, white, at
home, born NY
Infant Hopkins, 3/12, male, white,
at home, born NY, born in Feb.
[1254]
1880 Federal Census, Town of Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 1, Supervisors
Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 75, dwelling #4, family #4:
Erastus Hopkins, white, male, 59,
married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Theda Hopkins, white, female, 53,
wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Thereon Hopkins, white, male, 25,
son, single, laborer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Chancey Hopkins, white, male, 10,
son, single, at home, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[1255]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #65115175,
from his gravestone in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.
[1256]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #66828427,
from her gravestone in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, NY.
[1257]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#63103385.
[1258]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#63103385, from Curtis, Joseph O., The Descendants of Elisha Cole Who Came
From Cape Cod to What is Now Putnam County, New York, About 1745, pp.
53-54.
[1259]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#96960461, calculated from her age at death.
[1260]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #96960461,
from her gravestone in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co.,
NY.
[1261]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#63103385.
[1262]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#115547668.
[1263]
1870 Federal Census, Town of Bradford, Steuben Co., NY, Page No. 1, dwelling
#4, family #4:
T. Cole, 43, male, white, farmer,
$9000, $1800, born NY, a male citizen
A. Cole, 44, female, white, keeping
house, born NJ
S. H. Cole, 14, male, white, at
home, born NY, attending school
J. Beekman, 18, female, white, at
home, born NY, attending school
[1264]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#115547668, from her gravestone in Birdseye Hollow Cemetery in Bradford,
Steuben Co., NY..
[1265]
1880 Federal Census, Bradford, Steuben Co., NY, Page No. 14, Supervisors Dist.
9, Enumeration Dist. 160, dwelling #164, family #171:
Theron Cole, white, male, 53,
married [sic], farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Spencer H. Cole, white, male, 25,
son, single, farming, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Julia Wheele, white, female, 45,
niece, married, housekeeping, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Agnes M. Wheele, white, female, 9,
niece, single, at school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[1266]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#63103385; per her www.findagrave.com
memorial #96960568.
[1268]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#96960568.
[1269]
1900 Federal Census, Town Bradford, Steuben Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 15,
Enumeration Dist. 63, Sheet No. 1 A, dwelling #5, family #5:
Theron Cole, head, white, male, born
Oct. 1827, age 72, married 15 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY,
farmer, can read, write and speak English, owns farm
Antha J. Cole, wife, white, female,
born Aug. 1840, age 59, married 15 years, no children, born NY, father born NY,
mother born NY, can read, write and speak English
[1270]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #63103385,
from his gravestone in Bradford Cemetery in Bradford, Steuben Co., NY.
[1271]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #96960568,
from her gravestone in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co.,
NY.
[1274]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#40543326.
[1275]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 49, p. 440-441, from FHL microfilm
#0565043, witnessed by James Sweetman, Commissioner of Deeds for Schoharie
County, and Amanda A. Washburn, acknowledged in Schoharie County, and recorded
on 26 Nov. 1832.
[1276]
1850 Federal Census, Town of Carlysle, Schoharie Co., NY, p. 386, dwelling #70,
family #73:
Merritt Washburn, 62, male, farmer,
$3000, born NY
Susan Washburn, 62, female
Mary Washburn, 38, female
Sheldon Washburn, 28, male, farmer
Gertrude Washburn, 25, female
Morris C. Webster, 3, male
Edgar Washburn, 10/12, male
Dwelling #71, family #73:
Johnathan Washburn, 24, male, farmer
[1277]
1860 Federal Census, Carlisle, Schoharie Co., NY, Page No. 37, dwelling #285,
family #287:
Merrit Washburn, 72, male, farmer,
$3500, $400
Susan Washburn, 72, female, $300
Mary Washburn, 48, female
Eliza Brown, 43, female
[1278]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #68106687,
from his gravestone in Christian Church Cemetery in Charleston Four Corners,
Montgomery Co., NY.
[1279]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #40543326,
from her gravestone in Christian Church Cemetery in Charleston Four Corners,
NY.
[1282]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304, but his www.findagrave.com memorial #42684965
says he was born ca. 1821, calculated
from his age at death.
[1283]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#42684965.
[1284]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#42685002, calculated from her age at death, which doesn’t agree with her age
in the 1850 federal census.
[1286]
1860 Federal Census, Carlisle, Schoharie Co., NY, Page No. 21-22, dwelling
#160, family #162:
Sheldon Washburn, 39, male, farmer,
$10,000, $2355, born NY
Gertrude Washburn, 38, female
Norman S. Washburn, 9, male,
attending school
Gilbert B. Washburn, 5, male,
attending school
Florance Washburn, 10/12, female
Caroline Borden, 17, female, house
servant
Abraham Ottman, 19, male, farm
laborer
[1287]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #42685002,
from her gravestone in Christian Church Cemetery in Charleston Four Corners,
Montgomery Co., NY.
[1289]
1870 Federal Census, Carlisle, Schoharie Co., NY, Page No. 8, dwelling #65,
family #75:
Sheldon Washburn, 48, male, white,
farmer, $4000, $150, born NY, a male citizen
Ellen Washburn, 33, female, white,
keeping house, born NY
Norman Washburn, 18, male, white,
works in cheese factory, born NY
Gilbert Washburn, 16, male, white,
works in cheese factory, born NY
Karl Washburn, 9, male, white, born
NY
Jarvis Washburn, 7, male, white,
born NY
Baby Washburn, 2/12, female, white, born NY, born in May
[1290]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #42684965,
from his gravestone in Christian Church Cemetery in Charleston Four Corners,
NY.
[1292]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#79217896.
[1293]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#79217896.
[1294]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#79217894.
[1295]
1880 Federal Census, Sweetland, Muscatine Co., IA, Page No. 6, Supervisors
Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 244, dwelling #47, family #47:
Geo W. Bartlett, white, male, 45,
married, farmer, born VA, father born VA, mother born MD
Lucinda Bartlett, white, female, 36,
wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Martin E. Bartlett, white, male, 14,
son, single, at home, attending school, born NY, father born VA, mother born NY
Geo H. Stiles, white, male, 47,
married, farmer, born NH, father born NH, mother born NH
Martha J. Stiles, white, female, 38,
wife, married, keeping house, born IA, father born VA, mother born IN
Marth Stiles, white, female, 82,
mother, widow, born NH, father born MA, mother born NH
Milton I. Loring, white, male, 58,
boarder, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA
Norman S. Washburn, white, male, 26,
boarder, married, breakman, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Agnus Washburn, white, female, 19,
boarder, married, born IA, father born Germany, mother born PA
[1296]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #79217896,
from his gravestone in Saint Mary’s Cemetery in Muscatine, Muscatine Co., IA.
[1297]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #79217894,
from her gravestone in Saint Mary’s Cemetery in Muscatine, IA.
[1299]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#8194740, from her gravestone.
[1300]
1880 Federal Census, Gloversville, 4th Elec. Dist., Town of Johnstown, Fulton
Co., NY, Page No. 65, Supervisors Dist. 6, Enumeration Dist. 8, dwelling #368,
family #743:
Eliza Brown, white, female, 64,
widow, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Florance Washburn, white, female,
21, niece, single, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Philitus Lathrop, white, male, 39,
boarder, married, machinist, born OH, father born OH, mother born OH
Lottie Lathrop, white, female, 29,
boarder, married, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA
Isabell Bradley, white, female, 30,
boarder, single, glove silker, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Alvin Langfield, white, male, 33,
boarder, single, glove cutter, born Germany, father born Germany, mother born
Germany
Charles Tredway, white, male, 38,
boarder, married, silk agent, born NY
[1301]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#8194740.
[1302]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#8194749, from his gravestone.
[1303]
1880 Federal Census, Gloversville, 4th Elec. Dist., Town of Johnstown, Fulton
Co., NY, Page No. 65, Supervisors Dist. 6, Enumeration Dist. 8, dwelling #368,
family #743.
[1304]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #8194749,
from his gravestone in Prospect Hill Cemetery in Gloversville, Fulton Co., NY.
[1305]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #8194740,
from her gravestone in Prospect Hill Cemetery in Gloversville, NY.
[1307]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#207858427.
[1308]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#207858427, from his gravestone in Glenwood Cemetery in Oneonta, Otsego Co.,
NY.
[1309]
Calculated from Lyra’s age at death, but she was not listed in her father’s
family in the 1870 federal census.
[1310]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #68106712,
from its gravestone in Christian Church Cemetery in Charleston Four Corners,
NY.
[1313]
1850 Federal Census, Town of Cortlandt, Westchester Co., NY, p. 199, dwelling
#494, family #623.
[1315]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#176065384, from his obituary in the San Francisco Call of 15 Feb. 1892,
posted on his memorial.
[1316]
1860 Federal Census, Alameda, Alameda Co., CA, Page No. 75, dwelling #627,
family #624:
John N. Webster, 46, male, gardener,
$6000 $4000, born NY
Caroline W. Webster, 35, female,
$200, born NY
Lizzy Jane Webster, 15, female, born
NY
M. C. Webster, 12, male, born NY
George N. Webster, 5, male, born CA
[1317]
1870 Federal Census, Alameda, Alameda Co., CA, Page No. 14, dwelling #107,
family #98:
J. W.[sic] Webster, 56, male, white,
laborer, $10,000, $500, born NY, a male citizen
Caroline Webster, 48, female, white,
keeps house, born NY
M. C. Webster, 22, male, white, at
home, born NY, a male citizen
J. E. Sturtevant, 25, female, white,
at home, born NY
George Sturetvant, 4, male, white,
at home, born CA
Mary Sturtevant, 3, female, white,
at home, born CA
Ah Quay, 15, male, Chinese, domestic
servant, born China, parents both foreign born
[1318]
1880 Federal Census, Alameda, Alameda Co., CA, Page No. 14, Supervisors Dist.
2, Enumeration Dist. 29, Monroe St., dwelling #112, family #131:
John N. Webster, white, male, 66,
married, capitalist, born NY, father born NY, mother born MA
Caroline Webster, white, female, 60,
wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[1319]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#209467431, from his gravestone in Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland, Alameda
Co., CA.
[1320]
1900 Federal Census, Alameda, Alameda Co., CA, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration
Dist. 309, Sheet No. 6 B, Monroe Street, dwelling #132, family #132:
Cariline [sic] Webster, head, white,
female, born Nov. 1821, age 78, widow, 1 child born, no children living, born
NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English
Jane Sturetvant, stepdaughter,
white, female, born Mar. 1845, age 55, widowed, 2 children born, 2 children
living, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak
English
[1324]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #42685072,
from his gravestone in Christian Church Cemetery in Charleston Four Corners,
Montgomery Co., NY.
[1327]
Putnam County Land Records, Book F, p. 139-142, from FHL microfilm #0927622,
witnessed by Walker Todd, Master in Chancery, and Eleazer Fuller, but not
recorded until 2 Feb. 1830.
[1328]
Putnam County Land Records, Book F, p. 157-158, from FHL microfilm #0927622,
witnessed by Rufus Fancher, but not recorded until 12 Feb. 1830.
[1329]
Putnam County Land Records, Book F, p. 142-144, from FHL microfilm #0927622,
witnessed by Hiram Waring, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 2 Feb. 1830.
[1330]
Putnam County Land Records, Book F, p. 137-139, from FHL microfilm #0927622,
witnessed by Jonathan Morehouse, and recorded on 2 Feb. 1830.
[1331]
Putnam County Land Records, Book F, p. 189-192, from FHL microfilm #0927622,
witnessed by Frederick P. Gouveneur and Adolphus N. Gouveneur, and recorded on
13 Mar. 1830.
[1332]
Putnam County Land Records, Book F, p. 257-259, from FHL microfilm #0927622, no
witness, acknowledged before Hiram Waring, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded
on 8 Apr. 1830.
[1333]
Putnam County Land Records, Book F, p. 261-262, from FHL microfilm #0927622, no
witness, acknowledged before Hiram Waring, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded
on 8 Apr. 1830.
[1334]
Putnam County Land Records, Book F, p. 301-303, from FHL microfilm #0927622, no
witness, acknowledged before Hiram Waring, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded
on 21 Apr. 1830.
[1335]
Putnam County Land Records, Book G, p. 353-354, from FHL microfilm #0927622, witnessed
by Hiram Warring, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 2 Nov. 1831.
[1336]
Putnam County Land Records, Book G, p. 362-363, from FHL microfilm #0927622,
witnessed by Hiram Waring, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 1 Dec. 1831.
[1337]
Putnam County Land Records, Book S, p. 186-187, from FHL microfilm #0927628, no
witness, but acknowledged before James Cole, Justice of the Peace, and recorded
on 31 May 1845.
[1338]
1830 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 6, the Samuel Washburn
household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1
male aged 40-49 years, and 2 females aged 20-29 years.
[1339]
1840 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 345, the Samuel Washburn
household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged
20-29 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female under
5, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 30-39
years, including 1 person employed in agriculture, and 1 person employed in
commerce.
[1340]
1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 148, dwelling #35, family #37:
Samuel Washron [sic], 61, male,
banking, $2000, born NY
Mariah Washron [sic], 47, female,
born NY
Annet Washborn [sic], 16, female,
born NY
Catherine Negas, 22, female, born
Ireland
[1341]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #201114328,
from his gravestone in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.
[1342]
Putnam County Probate, deposition of Maria Washburn, widow of Samuel Washburn,
deceased, before Ambrose Ryder, Surrogate, on 10 May 1856, posted on the
Ancestry.com Sara Jane Green file submitted by yorkies2006.
[1344]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 37, p. 353-354, from FHL microfilm #0929615,
witnessed and acknowledged in Albany County before R. A. Wright, Commissioner
of Deeds, and recorded on 5 Feb. 1862.
[1345]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 37, p. 368-369, from FHL microfilm #0929615,
witnessed by Simeon W. King, Commissioner, and Henry Steinman, acknowledged in
Chicago, IL, and recorded on 12 Feb. 1862.
[1346]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 37, p. 395-396, from FHL microfilm #0929615,
witnessed by Sturges M. Morehouse, Notary Public in New York City, and recorded
on 24 Feb. 1862.
[1347]
Putnam County Land Records, Book, 42, p. 297-298, from FHL microfilm #0929618,
witnessed by Chas. H. Minor, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 18 Jan.
1866.
[1348]
1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No.
37, dwelling #279, family #286:
Maria Washburn, 55, female, $3000,
$9000, born NY
Benjamin D. Crane, 28, male, farmer,
$6000, born NY
Annie M. Crane, 26, female, $3500,
born NY
Ann Cole, 57, female, $2000, born NY
Thomas Dismond, 21, male, born
Ireland
[1349]
1870 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page
No. 65, dwelling #494, family #528:
Maria Washburn, 65, female, white,
boarding, $10,000, $500, born NY
Benjn. D. Crane, 37, male, white,
clerk in store, born NY, a male citizen
Annie M. Crane, 36, female, white,
keeps house, $500, born NY
Ann Cole, 67, female, white,
boarding, born NY
Milan J. Cole, 45, male, white,
boarding, $4000, born NY, a male citizen
[1350]
1880 Federal Census, Election Dist. #2, Town of Carmel, Village of Carmel, Putnam
Co., NY, Page No. 2, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 76, dwelling #19,
family #23.
[1351]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #201113336,
which doesn’t match his age in the censuses.
[1352]
Her name from the www.findagrave.com
memorial #201111783 of Virginia Arabella Washburn, presumably from her death
certificate.
[1353]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#201113336; per the 1850 federal census they had been married within the year.
[1354]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#201114475, from her gravestone, which doesn’t agree with her age in the 1850
federal census.
[1355]
1850 Federal Census, 5th Ward of Albany, Albany Co., NY, p. 242, dwelling #209,
family #309:
Norman S. Washburn, 40 [sic], male,
bank, born NY, married within the year
Emma A. Washburn, 25, female, born
NY, married within the year
Josephene Washburn, 6, female, born
NY, attending school
Verginus Washburn, 4, female, born
NY
Eugene Washburn, 2, male, born NY
Julia Fitzgerold, 48, female, born
Ireland
Dora Drum, 28, female, born NY
Sarah Meddelle, 40, female, born NY
[1356]
1855 New York State Census, First Election District of the Eighteenth Ward of
the City of New York, dwelling #422, a stone building valued at $35,000, family
#483:
Norman Washbourn, 45, male, born
Croton Falls, married, resident 14 years, banker, a native voter, owns land
Emma Washbourn, 36, female, wife,
born Croton Falls, married, resident 14 years
Josphine Washbourn, 13, female,
child, born City, single, resident 13 years
Vergenia Washbourn, 11, female,
child, born City, single, resident 11 years
Eugene Washbourn, 9, male, child,
born City, resident 9 years
Roseta Haley, 48, female, mother in
law, born Croton Falls, widow, resident 14 years
John Morrison, 24, male, servant,
born Ireland, single, resident 1 year, waiter, alien
Elen Morrison, 26, female, servant,
born Ireland, single, resident 1 year, servant
[1357]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#201114475, from her gravestone in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.
[1359]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#201114950.
[1360]
U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701-1970, New York, New York, North Presbyterian
Church, Norman S. Washburn, born Dover, NY, on 30 Sept. 1817, and Catharine N.
Edwards, born NY on 9 July 1829, married on 7 Jan. 1858.
[1361]
Her birthdate from her marriage record, but her www.findagrave.com memorial #201114950
gives her birth year as 1836.
[1362]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 35, p. 190, from FHL microfilm #0929614,
witnessed and acknowledged before W. W. Fowler in New York City.
[1363]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 37, p. 395-396, from FHL microfilm #0929615,
witnessed by Sturges M. Morehouse, Notary Public in New York City, and recorded
on 24 Feb. 1862.
[1364]
1865 New York State Census, First Election District of the Town of Castleton,
Richmond Co., NY, Page 46, dwelling #234, a frame house valued at $2500, family
#315:
Norman Washborn, 46, male, born NY,
married once [sic], now married, merchant, NY, a native voter
Kate Washborn, 27, female, wife,
born NY, married once, now married
Alice Washborn, 7, female, child,
born NY, single
Kate Washborn, 4, female, child,
born NY, single
Ida Washborn, 8/12, female, child,
born NY, single
[1365]
1870 Federal Census, 21st Ward, Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, Page No. 161, dwelling
#1337, family #1223:
Norman Washburn, 50, male, white,
stock broker, $800, born NY, a male citizen
Catharine Washburn, 30, female,
white, born NY
Alice Washburn, 11, female, white,
born NY, attending school
Kate Washburn, 9, female, white,
born NY, attending school
Ida B. Washburn, 5, female, white,
born NY
Norman Washburn, 4, male, white,
born NY
Catharine Kennedy, 35, female,
white, domestic servant, born Ireland, parents both foreign born
[1366]
1875 New York State Census, Fourth Election District of Orangetown, Rockland
Co., NY, Page 15, dwelling #134, a frame house valued at $3000, family #132:
Norman S. Washburn, 50 [sic], male,
born Dutchess Co., now married, a native voter
Catherine Washburn, 35, female,
wife, born New York Co., now married
Alice Washburn, 14, female,
daughter, born New York Co., single
Katie B. Washburn, 12, female,
daughter, born New York Co., single
Ida B. Washburn, 10, female,
daughter, born New York Co., single
Norman S. Washburn Jr., 8, male,
son, born New York Co., single
Henry J. Washburn, 4˝, male, son,
born Brooklyn, single
Rosey Smith, 30?, female, servant,
born Ireland, single
[1367]
1880 Federal Census, Brooklyn Long Island, Kings Co., NY, Page No. 33,
Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 239, dwelling #170, family #176:
Norman S. Washburn, white, male, 50,
head, married, stock broker, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Kate M. Washburn, white, female, 38,
wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Allie P. Washburn, white, female,
18, daughter, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Kate S. C. Washburn, white, female,
16, daughter, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Ida B. Washburn, white, female, 14, daughter,
single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Norman S. Washburn Jr., white, male,
12, son, single, at school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Henry H. Washburn, white, male, 8,
son, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[1368]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#201114950, from her gravestone in New York City Marble Cemetery in East
Village, New York Co., NY.
[1369]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #201113336,
from his gravestone in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, and from his
death notice posted on his memorial.
[1372]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#201111783, from her gravestone in Evergreen Cemetery in Salem, Washington Co.,
NY, and presumably from her death certificate.
[1373]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#1538538988; calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census; per the 1900
federal census.
[1374]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#164972374.
[1375]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#153853898; New York, New York, U.S., Extracted Marriage Index, 1866-1937,
online database at www.Ancestry.com,
certificate #6214 for 1878.
[1376]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#164972374.
[1377]
1880 Federal Census, City of New York, New York Co., NY, Page No. 7,
Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 505, Broadway, dwelling #15, family #56:
Eugene R. Washburn, white, male, 32,
married, banker, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Fanny L. Washburn, white, female,
24, wife, marrieds, keeping house, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT
Eugene S. Washburn, white, male, 1,
son, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born CT
[1378]
1900 Federal Census, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, New York Co., NY,
Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 621, Sheet No. 29 A, 240 W. 138th
Street, dwelling #196, family #580:
William B. Strong, head, white,
male, born July 1859, age 40, single, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT,
manufacturer (neck wear), can read, write and speak English, renting house
Alice Strong, daughter, white,
female, born July 1887, age 12, single, born NY, father born CT, mother born
MA, can read, write and speak English
Mary Strong, sister, white, female,
born Oct. 1846, age 53, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can
read, write and speak English
Eugene Washburn, brother in law,
white, male, born Oct. 1847, age 52, married 21 years, born CT [sic], father
born CT [sic], mother born CT, banker, can read, write and speak English
Pauline Washburn, sister, white,
female, born Jan. 1856, age 44, married 21 years, 2 children born, 2 children
living, born NY [sic], father born NY [sic], mother born CT, can read, write
and speak English
Eugene Washburn, nephew, white,
male, born Sept. 1879, age 20, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born CT,
can read, write and speak English
Clifford Washburn, nephew, white,
male, born Feb. 1883, age 17, single, born CT, father born CT [sic], mother
born CT, bank clerk, can read, write and speak English
Julia Shea, servant, white, female,
born Mar. 1877, age 23, single, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born
Ireland, can read, write and speak English
Anna Shea, servant, white, female,
born May 1875, age 25, single, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born
Ireland, can read, write and speak English
Mary Keely, servant, white, female,
born June 1875, age 24, single, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born
Ireland, can read, write and speak English
Mary Mullhull, servant, white,
female, born July 1869, age 30, single, born Ireland, father born Ireland,
mother born Ireland, can read, write and speak English
[1379]
1910 Federal Census, Greenwich Town, Fairfield Co., CT, Supervisors Dist. 20,
Enumeration Dist. 80, Sheet No. 3B, dwelling #65, family #66:
Eugene R. Washburn, head, male, white,
62, married once, married 32 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY,
speaks English, own income, can read and write, owns home
Fannie L. Washburn, wife, female,
white, 54, married once, married 32 years, 2 children born, 2 children living,
born CT, father born CT, mother born CT, speaks English, can read and write
Eugene S. Washburn, son, male,
white, 30, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born CT, speaks English,
engineer, mechanical, wage earner, out of work, can read and write
Clifford M. Washburn, son, male,
white, 27, married once, married 7 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born
CT, speaks English, broker, own office, own account, can read and write
Mary E. Strong, sister in law,
female, white, 64, single, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT, speaks
English, can read and write
[1380]
New Jersey, U.S., Episcopal Diocese of Newark Church Records, 1825-1970,
Orange, All Saints Church, 1928-1970, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, Eugene R. Washburn, 82,
285 Highland Ave., Orange, Feb. 21, 1829; Connecticut, U.S., Deaths and Burials
Index, 1650-1934, online database at www.Ancestry.com;
www.findagrave.com, memorial #153853898,
from his gravestone in Milford Cemetery in Milford, New Haven Co., CT.
[1381]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#164972374, from her gravestone in Milford Cemetery in Milford, CT.
[1383]
1900 Federal Census, Greenwich Town, Fairfield Co., CT, Enumeration Dist. 72,
Sheet No. 12 A, dwelling #221, family #258.
[1384]
1910 Federal Census, Election District #1 of North Hempstead Town, Manhasset
Village, Nassau Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist.1122, Sheet No.
12A, dwelling #205, family #219.
[1386]
1900 Federal Census, Greenwich Town, Fairfield Co., CT, Enumeration Dist. 72,
Sheet No. 12 A, dwelling #221, family #258.
[1387]
1910 Federal Census, Election District #1 of North Hempstead Town, Manhasset
Village, Nassau Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist.1122, Sheet No.
12A, dwelling #205, family #219.
[1389]
1900 Federal Census, Greenwich Town, Fairfield Co., CT, Enumeration Dist. 72,
Sheet No. 12 A, dwelling #221, family #258.
[1390]
1910 Federal Census, Election District #1 of North Hempstead Town, Manhasset
Village, Nassau Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist.1122, Sheet No.
12A, dwelling #205, family #219.
[1392]
1900 Federal Census, Greenwich Town, Fairfield Co., CT, Enumeration Dist. 72,
Sheet No. 12 A, dwelling #221, family #258.
[1393]
Connecticut, U.S., Death Index, 1917-2017, online database at www.Ancestry.com.
[1394]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#201116339, but the 1900 federal census says he was born in Nov. 1871 in NY,
and he was only 8 years old in the 1880 federal census.
[1395]
1900 Federal Census, Greenwich Town, Fairfield Co., CT, Enumeration Dist. 72,
Sheet No. 12 A, dwelling #221, family #258:
Harry J. Washburn, head, white,
male, born Nov. 1871, age 28, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY,
real estate, can read, write and speak English, owns house
Idaa B. Washburn, sister, white,
female, born Aug. 1868, age 31, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born
NY, can read, write and speak English
Kate St. C. Washburn, sister, white,
female, born Mar. 1866, age 34, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born
NY, can read, write and speak English
Alice P. E. Washburn, sister, white,
female, born Nov. 1863, age 36, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born
NY, can read, write and speak English
Norman S. Washburn, brother, white,
male, born May 1865, age 35, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY,
can read, write and speak English
[1396]
1910 Federal Census, Election District #1 of North Hempstead Town, Manhasset
Village, Nassau Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist.1122, Sheet No.
12A, dwelling #205, family #219:
H. J. Washburn, head, male, white,
38, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, speaks English, real
estate development company, an employer, can read and write, owns home
Alice P. Washburn, sister, female,
white, 44, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, speaks English, no
occupation, can read and write
Kate S. Washburn, sister, female,
white, 42, single, born NY father born NY, mother born NY, speaks English, no
occupation, can read and write
Ida B. Washburn, sister, female,
white, 40, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, speaks English, no
occupation, can read and write
Augustine Bean, servant, female,
white, 44, single, born France, French, father born France, French, mother born
France, French, immigrated in 1896, speaks English & French, servant,
private family, wage earner, can read and write
[1397]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#201116339.
[1398]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#131435935.
[1399]
New Jersey, U.S., Marriage Index, 1901-2016, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Henry Waashburne and Elsie
L. Mott.
[1400]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#131435935.
[1401]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#201116339, presumably from his gravestone in Woodlawn Cemetery in Bronx, Bronx
Co., NY, and from his obituary in The Brooklyn Daily Eagle¸ of 29 Dec.
1936, posted on his memorial, which says he was the son of the late Norman S.
Washburn, member of the New York Stock Exchange, and Catherine Nancy Edwards,
worked in real estate, and brokered many large real estate deals including the
sale of Montauk Point, and was survived by two sisters, Alice and Kate, both of
Plandome.
[1402]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#131435935, from her gravestone in Milford Cemetery in Milford, Pike Co., PA,
and from her obituary in The Pike County Dispatch, of Milford, PA, of 16
Feb. 1956, posted on her memorial.
[1404]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#118233416.
[1405]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#118233668, calculated from her age at death.
[1406]
1860 Federal Census, 5th Ward City of Albany, Albany Co., NY, Page No. 33,
dwelling #207, family #223:
Edgar Washburn, 38, male, lumber
merchant, $12,000, $30,000, born NY
Emily Washburn, 29, female, born NY
Lewiza [sic] L. Washburn, 3, female,
born NY
Charles L. Washburn, 2, male, born
NY
Elizabeth Devine, 40, female,
servant, born Ireland
Bridget Chapman, 23, female,
servant, born Ireland
[1407]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 35, p. 190, from FHL microfilm #0929614,
witnessed and acknowledged before W. W. Fowler in New York City.
[1408]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 37, p. 353-354, from FHL microfilm #0929615,
witnessed and acknowledged in Albany County before R. A. Wright, Commissioner
of Deeds, and recorded on 5 Feb. 1862.
[1409]
1870 Federal Census, Third Ward of Chicago, Cook Co., IL, Page No. 187,
dwelling #935, family #1457, a boarding house, lines #11-14:
Edward [sic] Washburn, 49, male,
white, wholesale lumber merchant, $1000, born NY, a male citizen
Emily Washburn, 39, female, white,
boarding, $500, born NY
Louise Washburn, 13, female, white,
attending school, born NY, attending school
Charles Washburn, 12, male, white,
attending school, born NY, attending school
[1410]
1880 Federal Census, City of Chicago, Cook Co., IL, Page No. 11, Supervisors
Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 20, dwelling #55, family #106:
Edgar Washburn, white, male, 58,
married, lumber merchant, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Emily Washburn, white, female, 40,
wife, married, housekeeping, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Louise L. Washburn, white, female,
22, daughter, single, no occupation, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Chas L. Washburn, white, male, 21,
son, lumber merchant, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Miss Lawrence, white, female, 52,
sister, single, no occupation, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Mary Margarough, white, female, 31,
servant, service, born WI, father born Baden, mother born Baden
[1411]
Illinois Statewide Death Index, Pre-1916, online database at https://apps.ilsos.gov//isavital/deathSearch.do,
Cook County certificate #69031; www.findagrave.com,
memorial #118233668, from her gravestone, originally buried in Oak Wood
Cemetery, and moved to Bronswood Cemetery in Oak Brook, DuPage Co., IL.
[1412]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; Illinois
Statewide Death Index, Pre-1916, online database at https://apps.ilsos.gov//isavital/deathSearch.do,
Cook County certificate #95170; www.findagrave.com,
memorial #118233416, which only gives the year, originally buried in Oak Wood
Cemetery, and moved to Bronswood Cemetery in Oak Brook, IL.
[1413]
Calculated from her age in the 1870 and 1880 federal censuses, her birthplace
from her obituary.
[1414]
1880 Federal Census, City of Chicago, Cook Co., IL, Page No. 11, Supervisors
Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 20, dwelling #55, family #106.
[1415] 1910 Federal Census, Downers Grove Township, Hinsdale Village, DuPage Co., IL, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 5, Sheet No. 35B, 35 6th St., dwelling #481, family #517
[1416]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #8612722,
from her gravestone in Bronswood Cemetery in Oak Brook,. DuPage Co., IL; her
obituary in the Pasadena Star-News, of Pasadena, CA, of 12 June 1847,
online at www.Newspapers.com, says she
was a native of Albany, NY, and had been a resident of Pasadena for 25 years,
and was survived by three grandnephews, Charles L. Washburn, Edward S.
Washburn, both of Pasadena, and Shelton B. Washburn of Santa Barbara.
[1418] 1880 Federal Census, City of Chicago, Cook Co., IL, Page No. 11, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 20, dwelling #55, family #106.
[1419]
Illinois, U.S., Marriage Index, 1860-1920, online database at www.Ancestry.com; Cook County, Illinois,
U.S., Marriages Index, 1871-1920, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Charles L. Washburn, 26,
and Kate A. Bassett, 22.
[1420]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#118234479, calculated from her age at death.
[1421]
1900 Federal Census, Downers Grove Township, Hinsdale Town, DuPage Co., IL,
Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 30, Sheet No. 4 A, dwelling #52, family
#52:
C. L. Washburn, head, white, male,
born Feb. 1858, age 42, married 16 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born
NY, farmer, can read, write and speak English, owns farm
Kate B. Washburn, wife, white,
female, born June 1861, age 38, married 16 years, 1 child born, 1 child living,
born IL, father born PA, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English
E. B. Washburn, son, white, male,
born Mar. 1887, age 13, single, born IL, father born NY, mother born IL, at
school, attending school, can read, write and speak English
Sarah Thompson, servant, white,
female, born Oct. 1862, age 37, single, born Sweden, father born Sweden, mother
born Sweden, servant, can read, write and speak English
Paul Paulson, servant, white,
female, born Aug. 1863, age 35, single, born Sweden, father born Sweden, mother
born Sweden, servant, can read, write and speak English
[1422]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#118234479, from her gravestone in Bronswood Cemetery in Oak Brook, DuPage Co.,
IL, and from her death record.
[1423]
1910 Federal Census, Downers Grove Township, Hinsdale Village, DuPage Co., IL,
Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 5, Sheet No. 35B, 35 6th St., dwelling
#481, family #517:
Charles L. Washburn, head, male,
white, 51, widower, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, speaks English,
President, Floral Co., an employer, can read and write, owns home
Louise L. Washburn, sister, female,
white, 52, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, speaks English, no
occupation, can read and write
Pearl Weil, servant, female, white,
22, single, born WI, father born Germany, German, mother born Scotland,
English, speaks English, no occupation, can read and write
Delia Fallon, servant, female,
white, 40, single, born Ireland, English, father born Ireland, English, mother
born Ireland, English, immigrated in 1901, speaks English, no occupation, can
read and write
[1424]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#118234118.
[1425]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#118233275.
[1426]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#118234118.
[1427]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#118233275, from his gravestone in Bronswood Cemetery in Oak Brook, IL.
[1428]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#118234118, from her gravestone in Bronswood Cemetery in Oak Brook, IL.
[1429]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304, and the
Ancestry.com Grandma_Jane_Washburn file submitted by emveedee50, calculated
from his age and birthplace in the 1855 state census.
[1432]
1850 Federal Census, 6th Ward City of Albany, Albany Co., NY, p. 350-351,
dwelling #804, family #1526:
Elisah Teall, 35, female, born MA
Susan Teall, 15, female, born NY
Louesiah [sic] Teall, 13, female,
born NY
Edward Teall, 11, male, born NY,
attending school
Henry Teall, 1, male, born NY
Ollaver [sic] J. Shaw, 35, male,
music teacher, born RI
William T. Martin, 25, male, school
teacher, born Ireland
George Washburn, 22, male, lumber
merchant, born NY
Emaline Washburn, 19, female, born
NY
Ann Cantwel, 25, female, born
Ireland
Mary Mullen, 18, female, born
Ireland
[1433]
1855 New York State Census, 11th Ward of Buffalo, Erie Co., NY, dwelling #565,
a frame house valued at $4000, family #601:
George E. Washburn, 27, male, born
Putnam Co., married, resident 4 years, lumberman, a native voter, owns land
Emma N. Washburn, 24, female, wife,
born Putnam Co., married, resident 4 years
Julia H. Washburn, 1, female, child,
born Erie Co., resident 1 year
George Albert, 40, male, servant,
born Germany, widower, resident 7 years, laborer, naturalized
Ann Donaghan, 36, female, servant,
born Ireland, widow, resident 2 years, alien
[1434]
1860 Federal Census, 8th Ward Chicago, Cook Co., IL, Page No. 67, dwelling
#466, family #511:
Geo E. Washburn, 31, male,
bookkeeper, $500, born NY
Emma Washburn, 24 [sic], female,
born NY
Julia Washburn, 6, female, born NY
[1435]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 37, p. 368-369, from FHL microfilm #0929615,
witnessed by Simeon W. King, Commissioner, and Henry Steinman, acknowledged in
Chicago, IL, and recorded on 12 Feb. 1862.
[1436]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#242366079; calculated from her age and birthplace in the 1855 state census;
per the 1900 federal census.
[1438]
Illinois, U.S., Marriage Index, 1860-1920, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Frank W. McNally and Julia
H. Washburn.
[1439]
Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 53, p. 28, online image database
at www.AmericanAncestors.org,
New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his parents William S. and
Adeline Smith, recorded in Boston as being born in Worcester; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #242366080,
from his gravestone, his birthplace from the 1880 federal census, his middle
name from his death record, but the 1900 federal census says he was born in
Feb. 1851 in MA.
[1440]
1880 Federal Census, Park Ridge Town Maine, Cook Co., IL, Page No. 20, Supervisors
Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 220, dwelling #176, family #184:
Frank W. McNally, white, male, 28,
married, clerk in office, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA
Julie H. McNally, white, female, 25,
wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Adeheit McNally, white, female, 7,
daughter, single, attending school, born IL, father born MA, mother born NY
Julie McNally, white, female, 5,
daughter, single, born IL, father born MA, mother born NY
Frank McNally, white, male, 4, son,
single, born IL, father born MA, mother born NY
Maude McNally, white, female, 3,
daughter, single, born IL, father born MA, mother born NY
[1441]
1900 Federal Census, Maine Township, Village of Park Ridge, Cook Co., IL,
Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 1171, Sheet No. 13 B, dwelling #173,
family #174:
Frank McNally, head, white, male,
born Feb. 1851, age 49, married 28 years, born MA, father born NH, mother born
MA, clerk in county clerk’s office, can read, write and speak English, owns
house
Julia H. McNally, wife, white,
female, born Oct. 1865, age 45, married 28 years, 7 children born, 6 children
living, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak
English
Maud E. McNally, daughter, white,
female, born Mar. 1877, age 23, single, born IL, father born MA, mother born
NY, teacher in school, can read, write and speak English
Roy E. McNally, son, white, male,
born June 1881, age 18, single, born IL, father born MA, mother born NY, can
read, write and speak English
Chester W. McNally, son, white,
male, born Nov. 1885, age 14, single, born IL, father born MA, mother born NY,
at school, attending school, can read, write and speak English
Adalane Kingsbury, daughter, white,
female, born Feb. 1872, age 28, married 6 years, 2 children born, 2 children
living, born IL, father born MA, mother born NY, teacher in school, can read,
write and speak English
Kathrine Kingsbury, granddaughter,
white, female, born Sept. 1894, age 5, single, born IL, father born WI, mother
born IL
Walter Kingsbury, grandson, white,
male, born Nov. 1895, age 4, single, born IL, father born WI, mother born IL
Ellen Valentine, servant, white,
female, born June 1879, age 20, single, born Sweden, father born Sweden, mother
born Sweden, immigrated in 1895, resident 4 years, housekeeping, can read,
write and speak English
[1442]
Illinois, U.S., Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947, online database at www.Ancestry.com, his parents’ names given
as Wm. Sullivan Smith and Adalin Patch, his spouse Julia H. McNally; www.findagrave.com, memorial #242366080,
from his gravestone in Town of Maine Cemetery in Park Ridge, Cook Co., IL.
[1443]
Illinois, U.S., Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947, online database at www.Ancestry.com, her parents Geo E.
Washborn and Emma Merritt, her spouse’s name Frank W. McNally; www.findagrave.com, memorial #242366079,
from her gravestone in Town of Maine Cemetery in Park Ridge, Cook Co., IL.
[1444]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #244199822.
[1446]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#244199765.
[1448]
Per the www.findagrave.com memorial
#34317826 of Judge Azor B. Crane, from Pelletreau, History of Putnam County,
p. 368.
[1449]
Putnam County Land Records, Book, 42, p. 297-298, from FHL microfilm #0929618,
witnessed by Chas. H. Minor, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 18 Jan.
1866.
[1450]
1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No.
37, dwelling #279, family #286.
[1451]
1870 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page
No. 65, dwelling #494, family #528.
[1452]
1880 Federal Census, Election Dist. #2, Town of Carmel, Village of Carmel,
Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 2, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 76, dwelling
#19, family #23:
Benjamin Crane, white, male, 47,
married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Annie M. Crane, white, female, 45,
wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Mariah Washburn, white, female, 77,
mother in law, widow, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Ann Cole, white, female, 79,
boarder, widow, sick with paralysis, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[1453]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956,; online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #33803 for
1899; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#244199765, from his gravestone in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY,
which gives the date as 20 Aug. 1899, his memorial gives his middle initial as
“M.,” but his gravestone gives it as “D.”
[1454]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; New York,
U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #46652 for
1904; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#244199822, from her gravestone in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, NY.
[1455]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #40423376.
[1457]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#40423265.
[1459]
Per the www.findagrave.com memorial
#40422275 of Nathaniel Crane.
[1460]
Putnam County Land Records, Book 41, p. 87-89, from FHL microfilm #0929617,
witnessed by Edward Wright, County Judge, and recorded on 24 Jan. 1865.
[1461]
1870 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page
No. 27, dwelling #231, family #228:
Benjamin Crane, 45, male, white,
farmer, $25,000, $1000, born NY, a male citizen
Emma Crane, 32, female, white, keeps
house, born NY
Aurelia Crane, 9, female, white,
born NY
Samuel Crane, 3, male, white, born
NY
Gertrude Crane, 1, female, white,
born NY
[1462]
1880 Federal Census, Town of Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 27, Supervisors
Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 75, family #301:
Benjamin T. Crane, white, male, 56,
married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Emma A. Crane, white, female, 43,
wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Aurelia Crane, white, female, 19,
daughter, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Samuel B. Crane, white, male, 14,
son, at home, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Gertrude Crane, white, female, 11,
daughter, at home, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[1463]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #40423376,
from her gravestone in Crane Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, but her death
record was not found in the New York State Death Index for 1883.
[1464]
1900 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration
Dist. 47, Sheet No. 3 B, dwelling #76, family #81:
Benjamin T. Crane, head, white,
male, born Jan. 1824, age 76, widower, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY,
farmer, can read, write and speak English, owns farm
Samuel B. Crane, son, white, male,
born Nov. 1866, age 33, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, farm
laborer, can read, write and speak English
Nathaniel M. Crane, son, white,
male, born Dec. 1871, age 28, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY,
bookkeeper, can read, write and speak English
Gertruda Crane, daughter, white,
female, born Mar. 1869, age 31, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born
NY, can read, write and speak English
Alice Goode, servant, black, female,
born Dec. 1883, age 16, single, born VA, father born VA, mother born VA,
servant, can read, write and speak English
Michel Flanagan, servant, white,
male, born May 1850, age 50, widower, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother
born Ireland, immigrated in 1872, resident 28 years, alien, farm laborer,
cannot read or write but speaks English
[1465]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; New York,
U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #12205 for
1901; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#40423265, from his gravestone in Crane Cemetery in Carmel, NY.
[1466]
Putnam County Probate Letters Testamentary, Vol. F, p. 206, from FHL microfilm
#0838092, administration granted on 25 June 1901, his will recorded in Vol. T,
p. 72, which was not microfilmed by the FHL.
[1469]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#34008472, calculated from her age at death.
[1470]
Jarvis’ grandfather, Silas Washburn, was a first cousin of her
great-grandmother, Rebeckah (Washburn) Carver.
[1471]
Putnam County Land Records, Book F, p. 139-142, witnessed by Walker Todd,
Master in Chancery, and Eleazer Fuller, but not recorded until 2 Feb. 1830.
[1472]
Putnam County Land Records, Book F, p. 157-158, from FHL microfilm #0927622,
witnessed by Rufus Fancher, but not recorded until 12 Feb. 1830.
[1473]
Putnam County Land Records, Book C, p. 70-71, from FHL microfilm #0927620, no
witness, recorded on 27 Apr. 1826.
[1474]
Putnam County Land Records, Book C, p. 69-70, from FHL microfilm #0927620,
witnessed by Edmund Burtch, Commissioner, and recorded on 27 Apr. 1826.
[1475]
Putnam County Land Records, Book C, p. 68, from FHL microfilm #0927620,
witnessed by Edmund Burtch, Commissioner, and Augustus W. Hazelton, and
recorded on 27 Apr. 1826.
[1476]
Putnam County Land Records, Book C, p. 361-362, from FHL microfilm #0927620, no
witness, acknowledged by Walker Todd and Sally Ann his wife before Barnabas
Carver, Judge of Putnam County Common Pleas, and recorded on 14 Feb. 1827.
[1477]
Putnam County Land Records, Book D, p. 177-178, from FHL microfilm #0927621,
witnessed by Edmund Burch, Commissioner, and recorded on 2 Oct. 1827.
[1478]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 42, p. 140-141, from FHL microfilm
#0565040, witnessed by Tunis Brinckerhoff, Commissioner, and recorded on 7 May
1829.
[1479]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 42, p. 139-140, from FHL microfilm
#0565040, witnessed by Jarvis Howes, acknowledged in Putnam County before
Stillman Boyd, Commissioner, and recorded on 7 May 1829.
[1480]
Putnam County Land Records, Book G, p. 42-43, from FHL microfilm #0927622, no
witness, recorded on 16 Nov. 1830.
[1481]
Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 119-121, from FHL microfilm #0927623,
witnessed by Bennet Boyd, and recorded on 17 Apr. 1834.
[1482]
Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 320-322, from FHL microfilm #0927623,
witnessed by Jarvis W. Sincerbox, and recorded on 3 Feb. 1835.
[1483]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 56, p. 458-459, from FHL microfilm
#0565047, witnessed by Tunis Brinkerhoff, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded
on 26 June 1835.
[1484]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 59, p. 496-497, from FHL microfilm
#0565049, witnessed by Tunis Brinkerhoff, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded
on 30 June 1836.
[1485]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 60, p. 55, from FHL microfilm #0565050,
witnessed by Tunis Brinkerhoff, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 15 Aug.
1836.
[1486]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 62, p. 423-424, from FHL microfilm
#0565051, witnessed by Tunis Brinkerhoff, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded
on 17 June 1837.
[1487]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 66, p. 32-33, from FHL microfilm #0565053,
witnessed by Tunis Brinkerhoff, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 28
Mar.1839.
[1488]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 66, p. 570-571, from FHL microfilm
#0565053, witnessed by Tunis Brinkerhoff, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded
on 16 May 1839.
[1489]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 71, p. 83-85, from FHL microfilm #0565056,
witnessed by Tunis Brinkerhoff, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 21 Jan.
1841.
[1490]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 76, p. 371-373, from FHL microfilm
#0565058, witnessed by Tunis Brinkerhoff, Commissioner of Deeds, but not
recorded until 21 Sept. 1843.
[1491]
1830 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, p. 39, the Jarvis Washburn household
had 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 3 females aged 5-9 years,
2 females aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 30-39
years.
[1492]
1840 Federal Census, Phillipstown, Putnam Co., NY, p. 302, the Jarvis Washburn
household had 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged
40-49 years, 3 females aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years,
including 3 persons employed in commerce.
[1493]
Putnam County Land Records, Book T, p. 148-149, from FHL microfilm #0927628,
witnessed and acknowledged by Bennet Boyd, and recorded on 20 Oct. 1846.
[1494]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #34008472,
from her gravestone in Fishkill Rural Cemetery in Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY.
[1495]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 136, p. 570-571, from FHL microfilm
#0565091, witnessed by Melton A. Fowler, Notary Public, and recorded on 24 July
1866.
[1496]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 141, p. 635-637, from FHL microfilm
#0565094, witnessed by W. A. Brown(?), and recorded on 1 Nov. 1867.
[1497]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 141, p. 633-635, from FHL microfilm
#0565094, witnessed by James E. Van Steenburgh, and recorded on 7 Nov. 1867.
[1498]
1850 Federal Census, Town of Cortlandt, Westchester Co., NY, p. 199, dwelling
#494, family #623:
Janus [sic] Washburn, 57, male,
lumberman, $5000, born NY
Emily Washburn, 34, female, born NY
Caroline Washburn, 29, female, born
NY
Naomi Washburn, 26, female, born NY
[1499]
1860 Federal Census, Town of Cortland, Westchester Co., NY, Sing Sing Post
Office, Page No. 271, dwelling #1307, family #1930:
Jarvis Washburn, 68, male,
gentleman, $10,000, $5000, born NY
Emily Washburn, 43, female, born NY
N. Washburn, 33, female, born NY
[1500]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #34008490,
from his gravestone in Fishkill Rural Cemetery in Fishkill, NY.
[1502]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#40543384.
[1503]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#176065384, from his obituary in the San Francisco Call of 15 Feb. 1892,
posted on his memorial.
[1504]
1840 Federal Census, Mohawk, Montgomery Co., NY, p. 319, the John N. Webster
household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, and 1 female
aged 20-29 years, including 2 persons employed in commerce.
[1505]
Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3; www.findagrave.com, memorial #40543384,
from her gravestone or burial record in Christian Church Cemetery in Charleston
Four Corners, Montgomery Co., NY.
[1507]
1850 Federal Census, Town of Cortlandt, Westchester Co., NY, p. 199, dwelling
#494, family #623.
[1508]
1860 Federal Census, Alameda, Alameda Co., CA, Page No. 75, dwelling #627,
family #624:
John N. Webster, 46, male, gardener,
$6000 $4000, born NY
Caroline W. Webster, 35, female,
$200, born NY
Lizzy Jane Webster, 15, female, born
NY
M. C. Webster, 12, male, born NY
George N. Webster, 5, male, born CA
[1509]
1870 Federal Census, Alameda, Alameda Co., CA, Page No. 14, dwelling #107,
family #98:
J. W.[sic] Webster, 56, male, white,
laborer, $10,000, $500, born NY, a male citizen
Caroline Webster, 48, female, white,
keeps house, born NY
M. C. Webster, 22, male, white, at
home, born NY, a male citizen
J. E. Sturtevant, 25, female, white,
at home, born NY
George Sturetvant, 4, male, white,
at home, born CA
Mary Sturtevant, 3, female, white,
at home, born CA
Ah Quay, 15, male, Chinese, domestic
servant, born China, parents both foreign born
[1510]
1880 Federal Census, Alameda, Alameda Co., CA, Page No. 14, Supervisors Dist.
2, Enumeration Dist. 29, Monroe St., dwelling #112, family #131:
John N. Webster, white, male, 66,
married, capitalist, born NY, father born NY, mother born MA
Caroline Webster, white, female, 60,
wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[1511]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#209467431, from his gravestone in Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland, Alameda
Co., CA.
[1512]
1900 Federal Census, Alameda, Alameda Co., CA, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration
Dist. 309, Sheet No. 6 B, Monroe Street, dwelling #132, family #132:
Cariline [sic] Webster, head, white,
female, born Nov. 1821, age 78, widow, 1 child born, no children living, born
NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English
Jane Sturetvant, stepdaughter,
white, female, born Mar. 1845, age 55, widowed, 2 children born, 2 children
living, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak
English
[1514]
Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3, her middle
initial from the 1880 federal census.
[1515]
1850 Federal Census, Town of Cortlandt, Westchester Co., NY, p. 199, dwelling
#494, family #623.
[1516]
1860 Federal Census, Town of Cortland, Westchester Co., NY, Sing Sing Post
Office, Page No. 271, dwelling #1307, family #1930.
[1517]
1870 Federal Census, Cortlandtown, Westchester Co., NY, Shrub Oak Post Office,
Page No. 159, dwelling #997, family #1181:
Emily Wasburn [sic], 54, female,
white, keeping house, $10,000, $10,000, born NY
Leona [sic] Wasburn [sic], 45,
female, white, keeping house, born NY
Elisabeth Lent, 27, female, white,
servant, born Germany, parents both foreign born
[1518] 1880 Federal Census, Peekskill Village, Westchester Co., NY, Page No. 12, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 90, dwelling #116, family #131:
George H. Sutton, white, male, 45, married, hotel keeper, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Phebe C. Sutton, white, female, 44, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Lucy C. Sutton, white, female, 19, daughter, single, living home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Fannie Sutton, white, female, 18, daughter, single, living home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
T. Pell Sutton, white, male, 16, son, single, clerk in store, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Georgine H. Sutton, white, female, 14, daughter, single, at school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Emily H. Washburn, white, female, 58, single, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Naomi Washburn, white, female, 50, boarder, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[1519]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #39184 for
1889; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#234224214, from her gravestone in Fishkill Rural Cemetery in Fishkill,
Dutchess Co., NY.
[1521]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#77338516.
[1522]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#77338517.
[1523]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#77338516.
[1524]
1860 Federal Census, Town of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, Mattawan Post Office,
Page No. 261, dwelling #1846, family #1998:
Isaac Carey, 47, male, farmer,
$18,000, $2480, born NY
Jane E. Carey, 40, female, born NY
Emily Carey, 16, female, born NY,
attending school
Mary Carey, 14, female, born NY,
attending school
Hetta Carey, 12, female, born NY,
attending school
Elizabeth Carey, 10, female, born
NY, attending school
Willis Carey, 7, male, born NY,
attending school
[1525]
1870 Federal Census, 4th District in the Town of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY,
Fishkill Plains Post Office, Page No. 35, dwelling #251, family #283:
Isaac Cary, 58, male, white, farmer,
$20,000, $10,000, born NY, a male citizen
Eliza Cary, 50, female, white,
keeping house, $4000, $4000, born NY
Mary Cary, 26, female, white, born
NY, attending school
Etta Cary, 21, female, white, born
NY
Elizabeth Cary, 20, female, white,
born NY
Willie Cary, 17, male, white, born
NY, attending school
[1526]
Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3; www.findagrave.com, memorial #77338517,
from her gravestone in Fishkill Rural Cemetery in Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY.
[1527]
1880 Federal Census, Election Dist. No. 5, Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, Page No.
19, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 40, dwelling #194, family #214:
Isaac Cary, white, male, 68,
widower, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Hettie M. Cary, white, female, 28, daughter,
single, keeps house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Elizabeth J. Cary, white, female,
27, daughter, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Willis W. Cary, white, male, 24,
son, single, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[1528]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #77338516,
from his gravestone in Fishkill Rural Cemetery in Fishkill, NY.
[1530]
1850 Federal Census, Town of Cortlandt, Westchester Co., NY, p. 199, dwelling
#494, family #623.
[1531]
1860 Federal Census, Town of Cortland, Westchester Co., NY, Sing Sing Post
Office, Page No. 271, dwelling #1307, family #1930.
[1532]
1870 Federal Census, Cortlandtown, Westchester Co., NY, Shrub Oak Post Office,
Page No. 159, dwelling #997, family #1181.
[1533] 1880 Federal Census, Peekskill Village, Westchester Co., NY, Page No. 12, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 90, dwelling #116, family #131.
[1534]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#234224233, from her gravestone in Fishkill Rural Cemetery in Fishkill,
Dutchess Co., NY, her name spelled “Naomia” on her gravestone.
[1535]
Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #133651249.
[1536]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#133651249.
[1538]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 40, p. 14-15, from FHL microfilm #0565038,
witnessed by Elnathan Haxtun, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 12 May
1828.
[1539]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 50, p. 488-489, from FHL microfilm
#0565044, witnessed by Geo. B. Adriance, Commissioner, and George Brinkerhoff,
and recorded on 10 May 1833.
[1540]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 76, p. 371-373, from FHL microfilm
#0565058, witnessed by Tunis Brinkerhoff, Commissioner of Deeds, but not
recorded until 21 Sept. 1843.
[1541]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 76, p. 373-374, from FHL microfilm
#0565058, witnessed by Cornelius H. Cornell, Commissioner of Deeds, but not
recorded until 21 Sept. 1843.
[1542]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 76, p. 374-376, from FHL microfilm
#0565058, witnessed by Wm Homan, Justice of the Peace, but not recorded until
21 Sept. 1843.
[1543]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 73, p. 474-475, from FHL microfilm
#0565057, witnessed by Wm Homan, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 1 June
1842.
[1544]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 73, p. 475-476, from FHL microfilm
#0565057, witnessed by Wm Homan, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 1 June
1842.
[1545]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 82, p. 248-249, from FHL microfilm
#0565061, witnessed by Wm Homan, Justice of the Peace, the deed dated 1 May
1846, but acknowledged on 21 Apr. 1846 and recorded on 24 Apr. 1846.
[1546]
1820 Federal Census, Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 57, the Simeon Sincebox
household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 16-18 years, 1 male aged 16-25
years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, and 1 female aged 16-25
years, including 2 persons engaged in manufacturing.
[1547] 1830 Federal Census, Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 491, the Simeon D. Sensibox household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 2 females under 5, 2 females aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.
[1548]
1840 Federal Census, Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 111, the Simeon D.
Sincerbox household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged
40-49 years, 2 females aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged
15-19 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 2 persons employed in
manufacturing and trade.
[1549]
1850 Federal Census, Town of East Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 123, dwelling
#1408, family #1481:
Simeon D. Sincerbox, 57, male,
farmer, $5000, born NY
Phebe Sincerbox, 56, female, born NY
Antoinette Sincerbox, 26, female,
born NY
Susan Sincerbox, 19, female, born NY
Cathern Sincerbox, 17, female, born
NY
Henry Sincerbox, 13, male, born NY,
attending school
[1550]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#133651224, from his gravestone in Pilgrim’s Rest Cemetery in Hopewell
Junction, Dutchess Co., NY.
[1552]
Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 133, p. 584-586, from FHL microfilm
#0565090, witnessed by B. Hopkins, Justice of the Peace, but not recorded until
24 Jan. 1866.
[1553]
1860 Federal Census, Town of East Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, Mattawan Post
Office, Page No. 103, dwelling #772, family #784:
Phebe Sincerbaugh, 67, female,
$2000, $3500, born NY
Maria A. Sincerbaugh, 35, female,
born NY
Henry H. Sincerbaugh, 23, male, born
NY
[1554]
1870 Federal Census, Pleasant Valley, Dutchess Co., NY, Salt Point Post Office,
Page No. 3, dwelling #18, family #18.
[1555]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#133651249, from her gravestone in Pilgrim’s Rest Cemetery in Hopewell
Junction, NY.
[1556]
Per the Ancestry.com Charles Vincent of Yonkers file submitted by chvvictoria;
per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#148027519.
[1557]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#148027519.
[1560]
Per the Ancestry.com Charles Vincent of Yonkers file submitted by chvvictoria;
per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#148027489.
[1561]
1840 Federal Census, Beekman, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 295, the Laban Rodgers
household had 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 2 females under
5, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years, including 2 persons
employed in agriculture.
[1562]
1850 Federal Census, Town of Beekman, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 266, dwelling #22,
family #26:
Laban Rogers, 44, male, farmer,
$5000, born NY
Jane Rogers, 34, female, born NY
Caroline Rogers, 13, female, born NY
Phebe Rogers, 9, female, born NY
Charley K. Rogers, l5, male, born NY
John Rogers, male, born NY
Sarah E. Organ, 19, female, servant,
born NY
[1563]
1860 Federal Census, Town of Beekman, Dutchess Co., NY, Mattawan Post Office,
Page No. 67, dwelling #518, family #523:
Laban Rogers, 54, male, farmer,
$10,000, $2770, born NY
Jane Rogers, 44, female, born NY
Charles E. Rogers, 15, male, born
NY, attending school
John L. Rogers, 10, male, born NY,
attending school
Mary Riely, 15, female, born Ireland
[1564]
1870 Federal Census, 4 District Town of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, Fishkill
Plains Post Office, Page No. 9, dwelling #64, family #74:
Laban Rogers, 64, male, white,
retired farmer, $15,500, $2000, born NY, a male citizen
Jane Rogers, 54, female, white,
keeping house, born NY
John Rogers, 21, male, white, born
NY, a male citizen
Emily Harrington, 19, female, white,
dress maker, born NY
Ange Read, 26, female, white,
telegraph operator, born NY
Alice Read, 20, female, white,
school teacher, born NY
Emily Jackson, 45, female, white,
$6000, born NY
Alice Woodward, 15, female, white,
domestic servant, born NY
[1565]
1880 Federal Census, Village of Fishkill, 5th Election Dist. Fishkill, Dutchess
Co., NY, Page No. 2, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 40, dwelling #21,
family #23:
Laban Rogers, white, male, 74,
married, retired farmer, disabled, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Jane Rogers, white, female, 64,
wife, married, keeping house, disabled, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Margaret Crandall, white, female,
36, servant, single, servant, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[1566]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #1891 for
1883; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#148027519, which gives the year as 1882, from her gravestone in Hopewell
Cemetery in Hopewell Junction, Dutchess Co., NY.
[1567]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #35613 for
1886, indexed as “Saban;” www.findagrave.com,
memorial #148027489, from his gravestone in Hopewell Cemetery in Hopewell
Junction, NY.
[1568]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#174504669, his surname spelled “Sencerbaugh” on his gravestone.
[1569]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#174504669.
[1570]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#174504639.
[1571]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#174504639, her birthplace from the 1870 federal census.
[1572]
1870 Federal Census, Tenth Ward City of Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, Page No. 82,
dwelling #432, family #609:
John G. Sencerbox, 52, male, white,
south ferry collector, $800, born NY, a male citizen
Catherine Sencerbox, 47, female,
white, keeping house, born NY
Carrie Sencerbox, 20, female, white,
at home, born NY
Wm. Sencerbox, 13, male, white,
attending school, born NY, attending school
Eluhia(?) Sencerbox, 7, female,
white, attending school, born NY, attending school
Catherine Blunt, 27, female, white,
domestic servant, born Ireland, parents both foreign born
[1573]
1880 Federal Census, Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, Page No. 14, Supervisors Dist. 2,
Enumeration Dist. 44, dwelling #93, family #122:
Jno. G. Sencerbaugh, white, male,
61, married, ferry master, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Cath. Sencerbaugh, white, female, 55,
wife, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Wm P. Sencerbaugh, white, male, 23,
son, single, clerk in store, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Emma Sencerbaugh, white, female, 17,
daughter, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Jno. F. Van Arsdale, white, male,
37, married, clerk in C. H., born NJ, father born NJ, mother born NJ
Caroline L. Van Arsdale, white,
female, 31, wife, married, boarding, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Hester Marshall, white, female, 12,
servant, single, domestic, attending school, born NY, father born England,
mother born England
[1574]
1900 Federal Census, East Fishkill Town, Dutchess Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 3,
Enumeration Dist. 5, Sheet No. 2 A, dwelling #23, family #26:
John G. Sencirbaugh, head, white,
male, born June 1818, age 81, married 54 years, born NY, father born NY, mother
born NY, retired farmer, can read, write and speak English, owns farm
Cathrin Sencirbaugh, wife, white,
female, born June 1823, age 76, married 54 years, 4 children born, 2 children
living, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak
English
Caroline Van Arsdale, daughter,
white, female, born Dec. 1848, age 51, married 27 years, no children, born NY,
father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English
John V. W. Van Arsdale, son in law,
white, male, born Nov. 1842, age 57, married 27 years, born NJ, father born NJ,
mother born NJ, salesman, can read, write and speak English
William Sencirbaugh, son, white,
male, born Feb. 1857, age 43, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY,
farmer, can read, write and speak English
[1575]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com,
certificate #6475 for 1903; www.findagrave.com,
memorial #174504669, from his gravestone in Hopewell Cemetery in Hopewell
Junction, Dutchess Co., NY.
[1576]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #28730 for
1915; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#174504639, from her gravestone in Hopewell Cemetery in Hopewell Junction, NY.
[1577]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#186066218, his surname spelled “Sencerbox” on his gravestone.
[1578]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#186066218.
[1579]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#186067525, which spells her surname “Lounsberry.”
[1580]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#186066218, except that his brother Charles Sencerboxes obituary says they came
to Minnesota in 1854.
[1581]
1860 Federal Census, Shakopee, Scott Co., MN, Page No. 76, dwelling #654,
family #654:
Jarvis W. Sencerbox, 39, male,
Recorder Scott Co., $200, born NY
Harriet Sencerbox, 34, female, born
NY
Anna Sencerbox, 15, female, born NY,
attending school
Edgar Sencerbox, 12, male, born NY,
attending school
John Sencerbox, 10, male, born NY,
attending school
George Sencerbox, 7, male, born IL,
attending school
William Sencerbox, 4, male, born MN
Harriet Sencerbox, 1, female, born
MN
[1582]
1870 Federal Census, Shakopee City East of Range 23, Scott Co., MN, Page No. 8,
dwelling #57, family #57:
J. W. Sencerbox, 49, male, white,
conveyancer, $6000, $1000, born NY, a male citizen
Hariett Sencerbox, 44, female, white,
keeping house, born NY
George Sencerbox, 18, male, white,
born NJ [sic]
William Sencerbox, 15, male, white,
born MN
Harriett Sencerbox, 12, female,
white, born MN, attending school
Ida Sencerbox, 9, female, white,
born MN, attending school
[1583]
1880 Federal Census, Shakopee, Scott Co., MN, Page No. 25, Supervisors Dist. 2,
Enumeration Dist. 109, dwelling #202, family #224:
J. W. Sencerbox, white, male, 59,
married, real estate agent, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Harriett Sencerbox, white, female,
54, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
William Sencerbox, white, female,
23, son, single, jeweler, born MN, father born NY, mother born NY
Hattie Sencerbox, white, female, 20,
daughter, single, at home, born MN, father born NY, mother born NY
Ida Sencerbox, white, female, 18,
daughter, single, at home, born MN, father born NY, mother born NY
Anna Wells, white, female, 34,
daughter, divorced, dressmaker, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Hattie Wells, white, female, 13,
granddaughter, single, at home, born MN, father born NY, mother born NY
[1584]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#186066218, from his gravestone in Valley Cemetery in Shakopee, Scott Co., MN.
[1585]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#186067525, from her gravestone in Valley Cemetery in Shakopee, MN.
[1586]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#144698262.
[1587]
1850 Federal Census, Town of East Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 123, dwelling
#1408, family #1481.
[1588]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#135079065.
[1589]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#144698262.
[1590]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#135079065.
[1591]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#135079065.
[1592]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#138154633, from her gravestone in Hopewell Cemetery in Hopewell Junction,
Dutchess Co., NY.
[1593]
1870 Federal Census, Pleasant Valley, Dutchess Co., NY, Salt Point Post Office,
Page No. 3, dwelling #18, family #18:
William Humphrey, 33 [sic], male,
white, retired farmer, $5000, $3000, born NY, a male citizen
Maria Humphrey, 47, female, white,
keeping house, $3500, $500, born NY
Susan Humphrey, 18, female, white,
no occupation, $2000, born NY
Martha Humphrey, 13, female, white,
$2000, born NY, attending school
Phebe Sincerbox, 76, female, white,
born NY
[1594]1880
Federal Census, Pleasant Valley, Dutchess Co., NY, Page No. 22,. Supervisors Dist.
3, Enumeration Dist. 48, dwelling #199, family #219:
William Humphrey, white, male, 63,
married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Mariah A. Humphrey, white, female,
57, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Martha Humphrey, white, female, 23,
daughter, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[1595]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #42994 for
1897; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#144698262, from her gravestone in Hopewell Cemetery in Hopewell Junction, NY.
[1596]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #50613 for
1897; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#135079065, from his gravestone in Hopewell Cemetery in Hopewell Junction, NY.
[1598]
Per his obituary in The Saint Paul Globe of 14 Jan. 1892, posted on his www.findagrave.com memorial #175969697.
[1599]
Calculated from her age in the 1860 federal census, her birthplace given as PA
in 1860, but as MA in 1880.
[1600]
1860 Federal Census, City of West Saint Paul, Dakota Co., MN, Page No. 2,
dwelling #16, family #16:
Charles Sencerbox, 35, male, pilot
$200, born NY
Catharine Sencerbox, 28, female,
born PA
Lillian Senserbox, 3, female, born
MN
Mary F. Senserbox, 1, female, born
MN
Sarah Douglass, 54, female, born PA
Cristopher Sporrs, 10, male, labor,
born IA
[1601]
1880 Federal Census, La Crosse, La Crosse Co., WI, Page No. 12, Supervisors
Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 57, dwelling #110, family #118:
Chas Sencerbox, white, male, 50,
married, Capt. of Boat, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Katie Sencerbox, white, female, 49,
wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA
Katie Sencerbox, white, female, 19,
daughter, single, at home, born MN, father born NY, mother born MA
Ida Sencerbox, white, female, 17,
daughter, single,, at home, born MN, father born NY, mother born MA
Cora Sencerbox, white, female, 13,
daughter, single, at home, born WI, father born NY, mother born MA
[1602]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#175969697, from his gravestone or burial record in Oakland Cemetery in St.
Paul, Ramsey Co., MN, and from his obituary in The Saint Paul Globe, of
St. Paul, MN, of 14 Jan. 1892, posted on his memorial, which only mentions Mrs.
Sencerbox, no children.
[1603]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#192340145.
[1604]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#192340120.
[1605]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#192340145.
[1606]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#192340120.
[1607]
1860 Federal Census, Town of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, Mattawan Post Office,
Page No. 367, dwelling #2464, family #2776:
Wm W. Phillips, 38, male, farm
laborer, born NY
Mary Phillips, 32, female, born NY
Jarvis Phillips, 5, male, born NY
[1608]
1870 Federal Census, Town of East Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, Fishkill Plains
Post Office, Page No. 45, dwelling #350, family #365:
William Phillips, 48, male, white,
farm laborer, born NY, a male citizen
Mary Phillips, 38, female, white,
keeping house, born NY
[1609]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#192340120, from his gravestone in Hopewell Cemetery in Hopewell Junction,
Dutchess Co., NY.
[1610]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#192340145, from her gravestone in Hopewell Cemetery in Hopewell Junction, NY.
[1611]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#115052768.
[1612]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#115052768.
[1613]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#115052057.
[1614]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#115052057.
[1615]
1860 Federal Census, Town of Beekman, Dutchess Co., NY, Mattawan Post Office,
Page No. 76, dwelling #582, family #592:
Joel Seaman, 31, male, farmer,
$3900, $528, born NY
Catherine Seaman, 26, female, born
NY
Henry Seaman, 8, male, born NY,
attending school
Edward Seaman, 6, male, born NY,
attending school
Cornelia Seaman, 4, female, born NY
Legrand Seaman, 2, male, born NY
Emily Davis, 19, female, domestic,
born NY
[1616]
1870 Federal Census, Candor, Tioga Co., NY, Page No. 71-72, dwelling #639,
family #615:
Joel H. Seaman, 41, male, white,
farmer, $4500, $1000, born NY, a male citizen
Catharine Seaman, 36, female, white,
keeping house, born NY
Edward Seaman, 17, male, white, at
school, born NY, attending school
Cornelia Seaman, 14, female, white,
at school, born NY, attending school
Le Grand J. Seaman, 12, male, white,
born NY
Albert Seaman, 4, male, white, born
NY
[1617]
1880 Federal Census, Candor, Tioga Co., NY, Page No. 11, Supervisors Dist. 9, Enumeration
Dist. 206, dwelling #117, family #124:
Joel Seaman, white, male, 52,
married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Catharine Seaman, white, female, 46,
wife, married, keeps house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Grant Seaman, white, male, 22, son,
single, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Albert Seaman, white, male, 14, son,
single, at home, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Bernard Seaman, white, male, 9, son,
single, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[1618]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #35264 for
1890, her name spelled “Katherine” in the index; www.findagrave.com, memorial #115052768,
from her gravestone in Maple Grove Cemetery in Candor, Tioga Co., NY.
[1619]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #35050 for
1892; www.findagrave.com, memorial
#115052057, from his gravestone in Maple Grove Cemetery in Candor, NY.
[1620]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#154838847, which spells her surname “Sencerbaugh.”
[1621]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#154838847, but the year of their marriage may not be correct given her age.
[1622]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#149865698.
[1623]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#154838847, from her gravestone in Hopewell Cemetery in Hopewell Junction,
Dutchess Co., NY.
[1624]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#149865698.
[1625]
1880 Federal Census, Town of Ossining, Westchester Co., NY, Page No. 35,
Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 117, dwelling #271, family #312:
A. A. Brush, white, male, 47,
widower, agent & warden, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT
Alice Brush, white, female, 21,
daughter, single, living at home, born NY, father born CT, mother born NY
Irene Brush, white, female, 16,
daughter, single, living at home, born NY, father born CT, mother born NY
Augusta Brush, white, female, 14,
daughter, single, living at home, born NY, father born CT, mother born NY
Frederick Brush, white, male, 10,
son, single, born NY, father born CT, mother born NY
George Brush, white, male, 23, son,
married, P.O. employee, born NY, father born CT, mother born NY
Annie Brush, white, female, 21,
daughter in law, married, born NY, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland
W. H. Osborn, white, male, 38,
employee, married, prison official, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
Laura Osborn, white, female, 37,
employee, married, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
E. M. Price, white, male, 40,
employee, married, prison official, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
James Tompkins, white, male, 26,
employee, single, prison official, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY
[1626]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#92323609.
[1627]
New York State, Marriage Index, 1881-1967, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #17593 for
1891; per his www.findagrave.com
memorial #149865698.
[1628]
Per her www.findagrave.com memorial
#92323609.
[1629]
New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #13738 for
1894; www.findagrave.com, memorial #149865698,
from his gravestone in Hopewell Cemetery in Hopewell Junction, NY.
[1630]
www.findagrave.com, memorial #92323609,
from her gravestone in Beekman Cemetery in Poughquag, Dutchess Co., NY.
[1631]
Calculated from his age in the 1850 and 1860 federal censuses, his middle
initial from the 1860 census and his father’s will.
[1632]
Per his www.findagrave.com memorial
#269783263, which may have two different men mixed up.
[1633]
www.findagrave.com, memorial
#269783263, from his gravestone in Pilgrim’s Rest Cemetery in Hopewell
Junction, Dutchess Co., NY.
[A]
The Will of Zebulon Washburn of Kent,
Putnam County, New York, (1831) *
The last
will and testament of Zebulon Washburn of the town of Kent in the County of
Putnam & State of New York considering the uncertainty of this mortal life
and being of sound and memory blessed be God for the same, I do make and
publish this my last will and testament in manner and form foling that is to
say firstly I order that all my lawful depts be paid and funeral expense be
paid
Secondly, I
give and bequeath to my youngest son Daniel Washburn, to him and his heirs
forever my dwelling house and lands a joining the same Beginning at a stone
wall on the west side of the road south of the home and north of the orchard,
then west with said wall till it comes to the wall that runs north and south
and west of said orchard, then south with said wall till it comes to the same
wall that runs east and west then west with said wall till it comes to Edward
Smiths land, then south or Southerly with Edward Smiths land to the road, then
northly along said road to the place of beginning, this gave to Daniel Washburn
and to his heirs for ever and the residue of my estate I order to be sold by my
executors both real & personal and to be divided between my four children
after my debts is paid as falows namely Samuel Washburn Zebulon Washburn Anna
Baker Phebe Jewell two sons & two daughters. And I will and bequeath that
my daughters have one half as much as my sons which said legises or sums of
money I will and order to be paid to the respective legatees in one year after
my decest and do hereby constitute and apoint Daniel Washburn and Edward Smith
executors to this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills
by me made in witness whareof I have hereunto set my hand seal Eleventh day of
April in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty one Zebulon
Washburn (seal)
Signed
sealed published and declared by the above named Zebulon Washburn to be his
last will and testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our
names as witnesses in the presence of the testator
Hiram
Smith
Joseph
N. Smith
Clarissa
Smith
In addition
to my former will I make the following alteration to wit I give all my freehold
and landed property to my son Daniel Washburn and to include all my real and
personal property by he paying to my son Samuel Washburn one hundred dollars,
and my son Zebulon Washburn twenty dollars, and to my daughter Anna Baker the
wife of Levi Baker seventy dollars, and to my daughter Phebe Jewett the wife of
Morris Jewet seventy dollars, the above willed property real and personal to
which I have here annexed to Daniel Washburn and his heirs forever and the
several dower rights which he is to pay shall be paid in one year after my
decease. Given under my hand and seal this twelfth day of April in the year of
our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty three
Zebulon Washburn (seal)
Signed
sealed published and declared by the above named Zebulon Washburn to be his
last will and testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our
names as witnesses in the presence of the testator
Alvin
Chase } of the town of
}
Kent in the
Hiram
Smith } Co of Putnam
On 3 Feb.
1834 Edward Smith and Daniel Washburn, Executors of the last will &
testament of Zebulon Washburn, late of Kent, deceased, testified that all the
heirs and legal representatives of the deceased except Phebe Kelly, the wife of
Charles Kelly, and Charles Washburn have been notified according to law, and
petitioned to have the taking of the proofs adjourned to the 5th day of March
next that they may be able to have Phebe Kelly and Charles Washburn notified.
The will was
presented for probate on 5 Mar. 1834, and proved by Hiram Smith, a witness to
the will and to the codicil, Clarissa Smith, a witness to the will, and Alvin
Chase, a witness to the codicil, and Edward Smith testified that he was also
there and witnessed Hiram Smith, Joseph Smith, and Clarissa Smith sign as
witnesses to the will.
* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Putnam County Probate, Wills Vol. C, p. 77-84, from FHL microfilm #0837265, and Letters Testamentary Vol A1, p. 39.
[B] Will of Thomas McCrady of Warren, Herkimer
County, New York (1853) *
Will
I Thomas McCrady
of the town of Warren County of Herkimer and State of New York being of sound
and disposing mind and memory blessed be Almighty God for the same do make and
publish this my last will & testament in manner and form following to wit –
I give and
devise unto my beloved wife in lieu of dower her support and maintenance during
her natural life in all the necessaries & conveniences of life including a
room in my now dwelling house to be at all times well furnished in every thing
necessary to render her life agreeable, also during her natural life suitable
clothing doctoring nursing and all other attentions wanted for her convenience
all of which I make a charge on my real estate, That is to say all expenses
necessary for the support of my Wife I make a charge and lien on my real estate
that I may die seized of –
I give and
devise unto my two sons Orlando and Handford as Joint owners & to their
heirs & assigns all my real estate & all my personal property subject
to the provisions made for my wife and the payment of all legacies debts &
privelege herein after mentioned
I give & devise
unto my son Robert four hundred dollars. I give & devise unto my son Alonzo
four hundred dollars. I give and devise unto my son Seelah three hundred
dollars. I give unto my daughter Susannah one hundred dollars, & the
southeast chamber bed & beding that is in the use of the room &
furniture in my now dwelling house & her support while she remains single
& unmarried –
I give to my son
Silas the use of the southwest chamber bed & beding while he remains single
to be kept furnished and made for him at all times – The above legacies are to
be paid by my executors as follows to my sons in one year from my decease one hundred
dollars each & so from year to year till each has received his legacy
without interest. My daughters legacies to be paid fifty dollars in two years
from my decease & fifty dollars in three years without interest and further
I give & bequeath to my daughter Susannah an out fit for housekeeping
whenever she may marry as good & equal in every respect as I furnished
either of my daughters, who have been married. The room is to be kept furnished
for my said daughter as long as she shall remain unmarried All the foregoing
gifts & privileges I make a lien & charge on my real estate
I order &
direct my executors hereinafter named to pay all my honest debts funeral
charges & to erect at my & my wife’s graves suitable grave stones &
to pay all legacies herein mentioned
And lastly I
appoint Orlando McCrady and Handford McCrady my sons & legatees executors
of this my last will & testament. In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and seal in presence of those who have at my request & in presence of
each other subscribed their names as Witnesses to this my last will this 14th
day of July 1853
Thomas McCrady (seal)
G
M Cleland }
} Both of Warren
A
T Cleland }
Proved by G M Cleland of the town
of Warren and A T Cleland of the town of Warren on 29 Sept. 1862 before Ezra
Graves, Surrogate. Approved on 29 Sept. 1862.
Administration of the estate of
Thomas McCredy was granted to Orlando McCredy and Handford McCredy on 18 Oct.
1862.
* Transcribed by John A.
Maltby from Herkimer County Probate Wills Vol. M, p. 85-88, from FHL microfilm
#0846019, and Letters Testamentary Vol. G, p. 34.
[C]
Will of Francis Washburn of Southeast,
Putnam County, New York (1884) *
Know all men by these presents
that I Francis Washburn of Brewster Putnam County New York being in good health
and by a sound and disposing mind and memory, to make, publish and declare,
this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills by me, at any
time heretofore made, and as to my worldly estate and all property real,
personal or mixed of which I shall die seized and possessed, or to which I
shall be entitled at the time of my decease I give devise, bequeth and dispose
thereof in manner following, to wit;
First: My will is that all my just debts
and funeral expenses, shall by my Executrixes hereinafter named, be paid out of
my estate as soon after my decease as by them be found convenient, and also the
sum of One hundred (100) dollars for tomb stone to mark the grave where I am
burried,
Second. I give devise and bequeath to my
sister Louesia Washburn the Sum of Seven Hundred (700) dollars to her or her
heirs forever.
Third. I give devise and bequeath to my
neice Zulema Bailey the sum of three hundred (300) dollars to her or her heirs
forever.
Fourth. I give, devise and bequeath to my
wife Georgianna Washburn and my son Ward Washburn, all the rest and residue of
my property that remains after paying the above bequests, debts and expenses,
real or personal to be equally divided between them share and share alike to
them or their heirs forever.
Sixth. I do nominate and appoint my wife Georgianna
Washburn and my sister Louesia Washburn to be the Executrixes to this my last
will and testament, no surety required.
In testimony
whereof I, the said Francis Washburn have to this my last will and testament
subscribed my name and affixed my seal this twenty second day of July in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty four.
Francis Washburn (seal)
signed
sealed published and declared by the said Francis Washburn as and for his last
will and testament in the presence of us who at his request and in his presence
and in the presence of each other subscribed our names as witnesses thereto
G. W.
Gay, Southeast Put. Co. N.Y.
John
Shenton “ “
“ “
Presented
for probate on 21 Mar. 1893 by Georgianna Washburn and Louise Washburn, the
widow and executrixes named in the last will and testament of Francis Washburn
late of the town of Southeast in the County of Putnam. Proved on 4 Apr. 1893 by
George W. Gay and John Shenton, the witnesses, before William Wood, Surrogate.
Approved and recorded on 4 Apr. 1893.
Administration
of the estate of Francis Washburn granted to Georgianna Washburn, the
Executrix, on 4 Apr. 1893.
* Transcribed
by John A. Maltby from Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. Q, p. 422-428, from FHL
microfilm #0837273, and Letters Testamentary Vol. E, p. 300.
[D] Will of Elisha Gifford of Kent, Putnam County,
New York (1837) *
I Elisha
Gifford of the town of Kent County of Putnam and State of New York do make and
ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following towit I do
give and bequeath to my dauter Nancy Ann Gifford the one equal part of my real
and personal estate and to my dear son Elisha Gifford the one equal part of my
real and personal estate, and to my dauter Lodesky Gifford the one equal part
of my real and personal estate and if my Dear and beloved wife shold be
delivered within a reasonable time after my death of a living child I do give
& bequeath to that child the one equal part of my real and personal
property, and I do give and bequeat the use of all my real and personal
property unto my dear and beloved wife so long as she should remain my widow or
until the youngest child shall become twenty one years of age, then the estate
to be eaqually divided between my living children I nominate constitute and appoint Samuel
Washborn as Exeter of my estate and my dear and beloved wife executrix of this
my last will and testament hereby revoking all others and former wills by me at
any time heretofore maid in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and
seal the 31 day of May in the yar of our Lord 1837 Signed Sealed published and declared by me
the said Elisha Gifford as and for my last will & testament in the presants
of his
Ferris H.
Brown Elisha X Gifford
Samuel H.
Brown mark
Aaron Brown
Presented
for probate on 17 July 1837 before Walker Todd, Surrogate, by Polly Gifford, an
executrix in said will named, and proved by Ferris H. Brown and Samuel H.
Brown, two of the witnesses. Approved on 17 July 1837.
Administration
of the estate of Elisha Gifford was granted to Polly Gifford, Executrix, and
Samuel Washburn, Executor, on 17 July 1837.
* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. D, p. 27-31, from FHL microfilm #0837265, and Letters Testamentary Vol. A2, p. 21.
[E]
Will of Zebulon Washburn of Beekman,
Dutchess County, New York (1862) *
I, Zebulon
Washburn of the town of Beekman County of Dutchess & State of New York, do
hereby make publish and declare this to be my last Will and Testament – First–
I direct all my just debts & funeral expenses to be paid by Executrix
hereafter named Second I give and bequeath to my daughter Susan L. Washburn One
hundred dollars to her and her heirs forever Third I give & bequeath to my
son George H Washburn One hundred dollars to him & his heirs forever Fourth
I give & bequeath to my son Daniel Washburn One hundred dollars to him
& his heirs forever Fifth I give and bequeath to my son William Washburn
one hundred dollars to him & his heirs forever Sixth I give and bequeath to
my daughter Anne A Washburn one hundred dollars to her and her heirs forever
Seventh I give and bequeath to my son Samuel Washburn one hundred dollars to
him and his heirs forever and I further direct that my executrix pay the above
mentioned legacies to my daughter Susan and my son George W each within one
year from my decease and I further direct that the above legacies to my son
Samuel, David, William and my daughter Ann A now minor children be each paid by
my said executrix as they severally arrive at the age of twenty one years I
also give and bequeath the remainder and residue of all my property both real
and personal after paying the legacies in the order above mentioned and made to
my wife Syrena to her and her heirs forever and I hereby make constitute and
appoint my wife Syrena Washburn sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament
hereby revoking all former Wills by me made In witness whereof have hereunto
set my hand and Seal this 13th day of December in the A.D. 1862
his
Zebulon X Washburn
mark
The above
instrument consisting of one sheet was at the date thereof Signed sealed
published and declared by the said Zebulon Washburn as and for his last Will
and Testament in presence of us who at his request and in his presence and in
the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto
James
C. Sweet Dutchess County
Benj.
H. Sisson Dutchess
County
Proved by
James C. Sweet and Benjamin H. Sisson of the town of Beekman on 20 Aug. 1863,
the will recorded on 12 Sept. 1863.
Syrena
Washburn was granted administration of the estate of Zebulon Washburn, late of
Beekman, on 20 Aug. 1863.
* Transcribed
by John A. Maltby from Dutchess County Probate Wills Vol. V, p. 434-436, from
FHL microfilm #0913676, and Letters Testamentary Vol. 9, p. 52.
[F]
Will of Levi Washburn of Carmel, Putnam
County, New York (1875) *
Know all men
by these presents that I Levi Washburn of the Town of Carmel County of Putnam
and state of New York do make publish and declare this to be my last will and
testament in manner following. First. I give devise and bequeath to my nephew
Henry Nichols all and every of my estate both real and personal of every Kind
and nature whatever. Second. I hereby nominate and appoint my said nephew Henry
Nichols the sole executor of this my last will and testament hereby revoking
all portions of any former wills by me made which may in any manner conflict
with this instrument.
Witness my
hand and seal this twenty-sixth day of May A.D. 1875
Levi Washburn (seal)
Witnesses
Augt Hazen
Alsan B. Crane
Signed
sealed and declared by the said testator to be his last will and testament in
the presence of us who have signed our names at his request as witnesses in his
presence and in the presence of each other
Augt Hazen of Carmel
N.Y.
Alsan B. Crane Carmel N.Y.
Henry
Nichols, the sole Executor, petitioned for probate of the will of Levi
Washburn, late of the Town of Carmel, on 18 June 1883. Evidence was presented
on 20 Aug. 1883 that the heirs were notified, and Elisha Gifford, Van Rensalin
Gifford, Ladeska Gifford, Edmund Robinson, Syntha Glover, Franklin Washburn,
Louisa Washburn, Darius Sunderlin, Louisa Barnett, Mary A. Lee, Phebe E.
Stevens, Susan E. Miller, Emma Lee, George H. Tompkins, Daniel Washburn,
William R. Washburn, and Samuel Washburn appeared that day to oppose the
probate of said will.
At a
Surrogates Court held in and for the County of Putnam at the Surrogate Office
in the village of Carmel in said County on the 11th day of October
in the year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eighty three, the will was presented
and arguments were presented by Henry Nichols, the Executor named in the will,
represented by Ambrose Ryder, his Attorney, in support of the proof, and Elisha
Gifford, Van Rensalin Gifford, Lodeska Gifford, Edmund Robinson, and Syntha
Glover, five of the next of kin, represented by John G. Miller, their attorney,
who filed an answer in opposition thereto, and Francis Washburn, Louisa
Washburn, and Darius Washburn, three of the next of kin, represented by
Frederick R. Barnum, their attorney, who filed an answer in opposition thereto,
and Louisa Barnett, Mary A. Lee, Phebe E. Stevens, Susan E. Miller, Emma Lee,
and George H. Tompkins, six of the next of kin, represented by William R. Lee,
their attorney, who filed an answer in opposition thereto, and Daniel Washburn
and William Washburn, two of the next of kin, represented by William Downing,
their attorney, who filed an answer in
opposition thereto, and Samuel Washburn, one of the next of kin, represented by
Baker and Marchanson, his attorneys, who filed an answer in opposition thereto.
It was determined that the said Levi Washburn at the time of the execution of
the said instrument was in all respects competent to execute the same, and was
not under restraint or undue influence, and the last will and testament of the
said Levi Washburn was declared properly executed and is genuine and valid, and
the objections were dismissed.
Putnam
County Letters Testamentary, Vol. E, p. 14:
Henry
Nichols, the Executor, was granted letters of administration on 13 Nov. 1883.
* Transcribed
by John A. Maltby from Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. N, p. 95-99, from FHL
microfilm #0837271, and Letters Testamentary Vol. E, p. 14.
[G] Will of Levi Baker of Patterson, Putnam
County, New York (1853) *
In the name of
God, Amen. I Levi Baker of the town of Patterson, County of Putnam and State of
New York being of sound mind and memory, blessed be God for the same, do make publish
and declare this my last will and testament in manner following, that is to
say:
Firstly, I give
and bequeath to my dear and well beloved wife Ann Baker all my estate both real
and personal of every nature and kind after all my just debts are paid together
with my funeral expenses, during her natural life.
Secondly, I
hereby order that after the decease of my wife aforesaid, that the aforesaid
property so as above given be sold and divided in manner following viz: Firstly
I order that my son James F. Baker shall have two hundred dollars, my son
Charles the sum of one hundred dollars, my son Morris the sum of seventy
dollars, my daughter Jane the sum of thirty dollars, my daughter Belinda the
sum of Seventy dollars and to my three grandsons Lewis Baker, Elihu Baker and
Levi Baker Each the sum of ten dollars, also the rest and residue if any I give
or order that it be equally divided among my daughters viz: Jane Baker, Betsey
Dykeman, Mary Robinson, Phebe Craft, Hannah Booth and Belinda Baker. My cow I
hereby give and bequeath to my two daughters Jane Baker and Belinda Baker
aforesaid.
Also I hereby
constitute and appoint Morris Baker and Charles Baker sole executors 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 21st day
of February 1853.
Levi Baker (seal)
The foregoing instrument was at
the date thereof signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Levi Baker
as and for his last will and testament in presence of us who at his request and
in his presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as
witnesses thereto.
P.
R. Whitney residing in the town of Patterson, Putnam Co.
Peter
S. Robinson residing in the town of Patterson Putnam Co.
Presented for probate on 25 Aug.
1855 by Charles Baker, one of the Executors named in the last will and
testament of Levi Baker late of the town of Patterson, and proved by Peter R.
Whitney and Peter S. Robinson, the witnesses, on 13 Oct. 1855. Approved on 13
Oct. 1855 by Ambrose Ryder, Surrogate.
Administration of the estate of
Levi Baker was granted to Morris Baker and Charles Baker on 13 Oct. 1855.
* Transcribed by John A.
Maltby from Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. G, p. 161-166, from FHL microfilm
#0837267, and Letters Testamentary Vol. B, p. 98.
[H]
Will of Daniel T. Washburn of Kent,
Putnam County, New York (1883) *
The last will
and testament of Daniel T. Washburn. I
Daniel T. Washburn of the town of Kent in the County of Putnam and state of New
York, do make publish and declare this my last will and testament in manner and
form following, that is to say.
First, I direct my executor hereinafter named to pay all my just debts and
funeral expenses out of my estate as soon as convenient after my decease.
Second. All the rest and residue of my estate both real and personal I direct
my executor hereinafter named to invest in permanent securities and to pay the
interest and income arising therefrom to my wife Martha Washburn during her
natural life and at her death I give devise and bequeath said rest and residue
of my estate both real and personal as follows, to wit; two hundred dollars
thereof to my daughter Phebe Peck and the balance thereof I give, devise and
bequeath to my three daughters Phebe Peck Sarah Elizabeth Peck and Ann Eliza
Turner share and share alike.
Lastly. I constitute and appoint my friend Lewis G. Robinson of the said town
of Kent the executor of this my last will and testament with power to sell and
convey any real estate whereof I shall die seized or possessed or in which at
my decease I shall have any interest, and I revoke all other and former wills
by me made.
In
testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 5th day
of September A. D. 1883.
Witnesses Daniel T. Washburn (seal)
Coleman R. Barrett
Thomas Manning
The foregoing written instrument on the day of the date thereof
was subscribed by Daniel T. Washburn the testator therein named in the presence
of the undersigned, the said Daniel T. Washburn at the time he so subscribed
the said instrument declared the same to be his last will and testament and
requested us to sign our names as attesting witnesses thereto, we accordingly
sign our names as such witnesses in his presence and in the presence of each
other.
Coleman R. Barrett
Carmel N.Y.
Thomas Manning Carmel
N.Y.
Presented for probate on 5 Dec. 1892 by Lewis G. Robinson the
executor named in the last will and testament of Daniel T. Washburn late of the
town of Kent in the County of Putnam, and proved on 23 Jan. 1893 by Coleman R.
Barrett and Thomas Manning before William Wood, Surrogate of the County of
Putnam.
Administration of the estate of Daniel T. Washburn was
granted to Lewis G. Robinson on 23 Jan. 1893.
* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Putnam County
Probate Wills Vol. Q, p. 373-378, from FHL microfilm #0837273, and Letters
Testamentary Vol. E, p. 296.
[I]
Will of Simeon D. Senserbox of East
Fishkill, Dutchess County, New York (1857) *
In the name
of God, Amen: I Simeon D. Sencerbox of the town of East Fishkill County of
Dutchess and State of New York do make publish and declare this my last Will
& Testament as follows: After all my lawful debts and funeral expenses are
paid, I give devise and bequeath to my loving wife Phebe during her natural
life the use and occupation of the house and lands and real Estate I am
possessed of situated on and at the foot of the Fishkill Mountain adjoining the
lands of Charles Ogden and Benjamin Hopkins, and all the real and personal
Estate I am possessed of at the time of my decease, with my clothing household
furniture and family books with the power for her to divide said clothing
household furniture and family books as she may see fit at or before her
decease. Further if my Executors with the Consent of my wife should deem
advisable during her lif time to sell my lands at the foot of the Fishkill
Mountain for their full valuation I do hereby authorize them to do so and
invest the proceeds thereof upon Bond and mortgage security, the interest to be
paid to my wife after paying all demands against my Estate. After the decease
of my wife I direct my Executors to sell all my real and personal property
excepting the wood and cleared land on the Mountain owned in copartnership with
Orson H. Tapping, and to divide the proceeds thereof as follows within one year
after her decease.
Unto my son
Henry H. I give and bequeath the sum of five Hundred dollars, and my undivided
half of a wood lot and land upon the Fishkill Mountain owned in copartnership
with Orson H. Tapping. Unto my son John G. the sum of two Hundred dollars. Unto
my son Charles E. the sum of five dollars. Unto my son Jarvis W. the sum of
five Hundred dollars provided he pays all notes, dues and demands I have
against him to my Executors. Unto my daughter Maria Antoinette the sum of fifty
dollars. Unto my daughter Jane Rogers the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars.
After paying the Legacies mentioned I direct the balance of my property to be
divided equally between my sons Henry H. & John G. and my daughter Maria
Antoinette, Mary M. Phillips, Catharine Seaman, Jane Rogers and Susan Brush.
Likewise, I
make, constitute and appoint my sons Henry H. and John G. executors to this my
last Will and Testament hereby revoking all other Wills by me made.
In testimony
whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name this Twenty ninth day of December in
the year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty Seven
Simeon D. Sencerbox
The above
instrument subscribed by the said Simeon D. Sencerbox was acknowledged by him
to be subscribed by him to each of us, and he at the same time declared the
instrument so subscribed to be his last Will & Testament and we at his
request have subscribed our names as Witnesses thereto
Wm.
R. Kelley residing in East Fishkill New York
Benjamin
Seaman residing in East Fishkill New York
Proved by Wm.
R. Kelly and Benj Seaman, both of East Fishkill, Dutchess Co., on 4 June 1859,
the original will delivered to Henry A. Senserbox on 3 Oct. 1859.
* Transcribed
by John A. Maltby from Dutchess County Probate Wills Vol. U, p. 206-208, from
FHL microfilm #0913675.