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Families of the Children of Phebe5 Washburn and Samuel Kingman (Jr.) and Jonathan Tryon

 

 

            The children of Phebe Washburn and Samuel Kingman (Jr.) are very uncertain, and subject to additions and corrections in the future. Son Samuel Kingman (3rd) may have had children also, but I haven’t found proof of it yet, and I have found no marriage for daughter Hannah Tryon yet. This file is still a work in progress.

 

 

 

 

 

John2 Kingman

 

 

Samuel3 Kingman

 

 

 

 

Elizabeth

 

Samuel4 Kingman (Jr.)

 

 

 

 

 

Jacob2 Mitchell

 

 

Mary3 Mitchell

 

 

 

 

Susanna Pope

Eunice5 Kingman

 

 

 

Hannah5 Kingman

 

 

 

Phebe5 Kingman

 

 

 

Mitchell5 Kingman

 

 

 

Samuel5 Kingman (3rd)

 

 

 

Joseph5 Kingman

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joseph3 Washburn

 

 

Joseph4 Washburn (Jr.)

 

 

 

 

Hannah3 Latham

 

Phebe5 Washburn

 

 

 

 

 

Capt. Isaac Johnson

 

 

Hannah Johnson

 

 

 

 

Abiah Leavitt

Hannah Tryon

 

 

 

 

 

David Tryon

 

 

Jonathan Tryon

 

 

 

 

Hannah Wadhams

 

 

 

(1458.) Eunice5 Kingman, eldest daughter of (470) Phebe5 Washburn, (131) Joseph4 (Jr.), (59) Joseph3, (43) John2 (5th), (28) John1 (4th); born in Bridgewater, MA, on 29 Dec. 1737,[1] married Giles Hamlin,[2] son of Edward and Phebe (Butler) Hamlin,[3] on 20 May 1762 in Canaan, Litchfield Co., CT,[4] or on 21 May 1762 in Farmington, Hartford Co., CT.[5] He was born on 6 Dec. 1738 in Middletown, Middlesex Co., CT.[6] They were living in Palatine, Montgomery Co., NY, in the 1790 federal census,[7] and in Canajoharie, Montgomery Co., NY, in the 1800 federal census,[8] but no land records were found for him in Montgomery Co., NY. He supposedly died in May 1803 in Canajoharie, NY,[9] but no probate records were filed for his estate in Montgomery Co., NY. She was not a head of household in Montgomery Co., NY, in the 1810 or 1820 federal censuses, and no death record of probate records were found for her in Montgomery Co., NY.

            Eunice Kingman and Giles Hamlin had children:

        3597     i   Clarence Hamlin, born on 27 Mar. 1763 in Canaan, Litchfield Co., CT,[10] marriage not found. He was not listed as a head of household in the 1810 or 1820 federal censuses, and no land or probate records were found for him in Montgomery Co., NY.

        3598    ii   Phebe Hamlin, born on 18 Sept. 1765 in Canaan, CT,[11] apparently died in infancy.

        3599   iii   Phebe Hamlin, born on 6 Nov. 1767 in Canaan, CT,[12] marriage not found.

        3600   iv   Filandia Hamlin, a daughter, born on 28 Mar. 1770 in Canaan, CT,[13] marriage not found.

        3601   iv   Sarah Hamlin, born on 24 Dec. 1773 in Canaan, CT,[14] marriage not found.

        3602    v   Giles Hamlin (Jr.), born on 13 Feb. 1776 in Canaan, CT,[15] supposedly married Maria Van Eps Post, daughter of John and Margaretta (Bellinger) Post,[16] on 1 Oct. 1802 in Utica, Oneida Co., NY.[17] She was born on 8 Jan. 1786 in Schenectady, Schenectady Co., NY.[18] He was not listed as a head of household in Onondaga Co., NY, in the 1810 or 1820 federal censuses, and no land records were found for him in Onondaga Co., NY. He supposedly died before 1826 in Manlius, Onondaga Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for his estate in Onondaga Co., NY, and no burial record was found for him. She supposedly remarried to Jacob W. Perry in 1826.[19] They were not found in the 1850, 1860 or 1870 federal census, or the New York state censuses. She supposedly died on 4 Oct. 1877 in Schenectady, NY,[20] and may have been the Marie Perry buried in Vale Cemetery in Schenectady, NY,[21] but no burial record was found for a Jacob W. Perry in Schenectady Co., NY. Giles Hamlin (Jr.) supposedly had one son:

a. Henry Giles Hamlin, born on 10 Sept. 1805 in Utica, Oneida Co., NY,[22] married Mary Elizabeth Hadley, daughter of Jacob and Sabra (Northrop) Hadley,[23] on 23 Sept. 1830 in Jamesville, Onondaga Co., NY.[24] She was born on 19 Aug. 1808 in Manlius, Onondaga Co., NY.[25] He served in the U.S. Army from New York in 1833.[26] He was not a head of household in Onondaga Co., NY, in the 1840 federal census, but they were living in Manlius, Onondaga Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer.[27] On 2 Apr. 1847 Henry G. Hamlin, of Manlius, Onondaga Co., NY, purchased 205 acres of land in lot No. 76 in Manlius, NY, from Levi and Nancy Bishop, of Manlius, for $12,300,[28] and on 29 Apr. 1848 Henry G. Hamlin, of Manlius, purchased 70 acres of land in lot No. 93 in DeWitt, Onondaga Co., NY, and 10-1/32 acres of land in lot No. 84 in DeWitt from Gilbert B. and Harriett Low for $3000.[29] On 18 Dec. 1850 Henry G. and Mary E. Hamlin, of Manlius, sold to Jacob Balsley, of Manlius, 34 acres and 26 rods of land in lot No. 76 in Manlius for $1879,[30] and on 27 Dec. 1850 Henry G. and Mary E. Hamlin, of Manlius, sold to Theodore D. Hadley, of Philadelphia, PA, 120 acres of land in lot No. 83 in DeWitt (formerly Manlius) that was purchased from Gilbert Lowe, for $600,[31] on 21 Dec. 1852 Henry G. Hamlin purchased 5 acres, 2 quarters and 12 rods of land in lot No. 65 in Manlius from Caleb and Elizabeth Whitford, of Manlius for $1000,[32] on 20 June 1854 Henry G. Hamlin, of Manlius, sold to Maria Petrie of Syracuse land in lot No. 76 in Manlius, the acreage not given, for $16,000,[33] and on 23 June 1854 Henry G. Hamlin, of Fayetteville, Onondaga Co., NY, sold to Maria Petrie, of Syracuse, 5 acres, 2 quarters and 12 rods of land in lot No. 65 in Manlius for $1000.[34] They were not found in the 1855 state census in Manlius, NY, but they had moved to Missouri by 1860, and they were living in Union Township, Bollinger Co., MO, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer.[35] He died on 28 Dec. 1864 in Peoria, Peoria Co., IL, aged 59 years, 3 months, 17 days,[36] and was buried in Springdale Cemetery in Peoria, Peoria Co., IL. She was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Richard and Maria Maxwell, in Lacon, Marshall Co., IL, in the 1870 federal census,[37] and she remarried to William Maxwell, son of Richard and Mary Ann (McCutcheon) Maxwell, as his second wife,[38] on 9 May 1878 in Peoria Co., IL.[39] He was born on 1 Sept. 1801 in Cane Ridge, Bourbon Co., KY,[40] and had married first to Allethea Jane Palmer, who died on 28 Dec. 1876 in Lacon, Marshall Co., IL.[41] He was a retired merchant in Lacon, Marshall Co., IL, in the 1880 federal census.[42] Mary Elizabeth (Hadley) (Hamlin) Maxwell died on 19 Aug. 1884 in Lacon, Marshall Co., IL,[43] but her burial location is unknown, and William Maxwell died on 4 June 1889 in Lacon, IL,[44] and was buried with his first wife, Allethea J. Maxwell, in Lacon Cemetery in Lacon, Marshall Co., IL.

 

 

(1460.) Phebe5 Kingman, third daughter of (470) Phebe5 Washburn, (131) Joseph4 (Jr.), (59) Joseph3, (43) John2 (5th), (28) John1 (4th); born in Bridgewater, MA, on 5 Aug. 1742,[45] probably married Increase Pendleton, of Guilford, CT, son of Joshua and Dorothea (Ward) Pendleton,[46] on 25 Dec. 1764 in Guilford, New Haven Co., CT.[47] He was born ca. 1737.[48] They were living in Guilford, New Haven Co., CT, in the 1790 federal census.[49] She supposedly died in May 1797,[50] possibly in Guilford, CT, and he was living in Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT, in the 1800 federal census, probably next door to his sons Joshua and William Pendleton,[51] and in the 1810 federal census.[52] He died on 8 July 1815 in Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT, aged 78 years,[53] but their burial locations are unknown.

Phebe Kingman and Increase Pendleton had children:

        3603     i   Joshua Pendleton, born on 9 Mar. 1766 in Guilford, New Haven Co., CT,[54] married Deborah Handy, daughter of Jairus and Naomi (Ward) Handy, in ca. 1786.[55] She was born on 10 Jan. 1767 in Guilford, CT.[56] They were living next door to his parents in Guilford, New Haven Co., CT, in the 1790 federal census,[57] and they moved to Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT, where they were living in the 1800 federal census,[58] but he was not listed as a head of household in Litchfield Co., CT, in the 1810 federal census. They eventually moved to the part of Portage Co., OH, that is now Summit Co., OH, but he was not listed as a head of household in Ohio in the 1820 federal census either. He died on 4 Aug. 1825 in Stow, Portage (now Summit) Co., OH, aged 59 years,[59] and she died on 5 Oct. 1828 in Stow, OH, aged 61 years,[60] and they were both buried in Stow Cemetery in Stow, Summit Co., OH. They supposedly had children:[61]

a. Anna Naomi Pendleton, born in 1786, died on 26 Oct. 1786 in Guilford, CT,[62] but no burial record was found for her.

b. Joseph Pendleton, born in 1787 in Guilford, CT, died on 25 Jan. 1790 in Guilford, CT,[63] but no burial record was found for him.

c. Ward Pendleton, born on 9 Oct. 1787 in Guilford, CT,[64] married Sally Cooke.[65] She was born on 10 Aug. 1787.[66] They were living in Stow, Portage Co., OH, in the 1820,[67] and 1830 federal census,[68] and in Stow, Summit Co., OH, in the 1840,[69] and 1850 federal censuses, where he was a farmer,[70] but they were not found in the 1860 federal census. She died on 6 June 1860, aged 72 years,[71] presumably in Summit Co., OH, and he died on 6 Mar. 1865 in Stow, Summit Co., OH, aged 77 years,[72] and they were both buried in Stow Cemetery in Stow, Summit Co., OH.

d. Samuel Pendleton, born in 1789 in Guilford, CT, marriage not found. He was not found in the 1850 federal census.

e. Polly Pendleton, born on 20 Jan. 1790 in Guilford, CT, married Ezra Lucas.[73] He was born ca. 1790 in CT.[74] They were living in Lisle, Broome Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census,[75] and in Triangle, Broome Co., NY, in the 1840,[76] and 1850 federal censuses,[77] and the 1855 state census,[78] where he was a farmer. She died on 22 May 1859 in Triangle, Broome Co., NY,[79] but her burial location is unknown. He was still living in Triangle, NY, in the 1860 federal census,[80] and with his son John Lucas in Triangle, NY, in the 1865 state census.[81] He probably died by 1870, but his burial location is unknown.

f. Oraesta Pendleton, a daughter, born in 1792 in Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT, married Timothy Clark.[82] They were living in Lisle, Broome Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census,[83] but he was not listed as a head of household in Broome Co., NY, in the 1840 federal census. She supposedly died on 6 Mar. 1844 in Triangle, Broome Co., NY,[84] but her burial location is unknown.

g. Sarah Pendleton, born in 1794 in Cornwall, CT, died on 7 Nov. 1821 in Goshen, Litchfield Co., CT, aged 27 years,[85] but her burial location is unknown.

h. Phebe Kingman Pendleton, born on 28 July 1797 in Cornwall, CT,[86] apparently married 1.) (___) Kenyon. She was baptized into the Latter Day Saints Church on 6 Apr. 1833 in Kirtland, OH, by Brigham Young, presumably abandoned her husband and family, migrated to Salt Lake City with the Latter Day Saints Church in 1852,[87] and married 2.) Jeremiah Woodbury, son of Lt. John and Mary (Ward) Woodbury, as his second or third wife,[88] in 1852.[89] He was born on 9 Mar. 1791 in Leverett, Franklin Co., MA,[90] and had married first to Elizabeth Bartlett, daughter of Daniel and Hannah (Woodbury) Bartlett,[91] in 1815,[92] who died shortly after arriving in Utah on 18 May 1851 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., UT, aged 57 years, of “consumption,”[93] and was buried in Salt Lake City Cemetery in Salt Lake City, UT. Jeremiah Woodbury was married concurrently to Charlotte Frost in 1852.[94] They were living in Great Salt Lake City, Great Salt Lake Co., UT, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer.[95] Phebe Kingman (Pendleton) (Kenyon) Woodbury died on 3 May 1868 in Salt Lake City, UT, aged 68 years,[96] and was also buried in Salt Lake City Cemetery in Salt Lake City, UT. Jeremiah and Charlotte Woodbury were still living in Salt Lake City, UT, in the 1870 federal census.[97] Charlotte (Frost) Woodbury died on 6 Oct. 1883 in Salt Lake City, UT, aged 85 years,[98] and Jeremiah Woodbury died on 8 Oct. 1883 in Salt Lake City, UT, aged 92 years,[99] and they were both also buried in Salt Lake City Cemetery in Salt Lake City, UT.

i. Hubbard Pendleton, born in 1800 in Cornwall, CT, married Betsey Smith. They were living in Hudson, Portage Co., OH, in the 1830 federal census,[100] and in Brimfield, Portage Co., OH, in the 1840 federal census,[101] and he was a farmer living with his brother, Ward Pendleton, in Stow, Summit Co., OH, in the 1850 federal census,[102] but she was not listed with him. He supposedly died in 1852 in Brimfield, Portage Co., OH,[103] but his burial location is unknown.

j. Fanny Maria Pendleton, born on 20 July 1803 in Cornwall, CT, married Seymour Sanford.[104] He was born in 1798 in Litchfield, Litchfield Co., CT.[105] They were living in Lisle, Broome Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census.[106] She died on 28 May 1836 in Triangle, Broome Co., NY, aged 33 [sic] years,[107] and was buried in Hazard Corners Cemetery in Triangle, Broome Co., NY. He remarried to Louisa Eaton in 1836.[108] She was born on 6 Apr. 1814 in NY.[109] They were living in Triangle, Broome Co., NY, in the 1840,[110] 1850,[111] 1860,[112] and 1870 federal censuses,[113] where he was a farmer. He died on 19 Dec. 1883, aged 85 years,[114] and she died on 13 Sept. 1895, aged 81 years,[115] and they were both buried in Hazard Corners Cemetery in Triangle, NY.

k. John Handy Pendleton, born on 23 Aug. 1804 in Cornwall, CT, married 1.) Phebe Jones Shepard on 1 July 1829 in Stow, Portage Co., OH.[116] She was born on 1 July 1813 in Colebrook, Litchfield Co., CT.[117] They were living near his brother Ward Pendleton in Stow, Summit Co., OH, in the 1840 federal census,[118] and she was living in Stow, OH, in the 1850 federal census, but he was not listed with her family.[119] She died on 10 Nov. 1855 in Stow, Summit Co., OH,[120] and was buried in Stow Cemetery in Stow, OH. He remarried to 2.) Mary A. Reed on 14 Oct. 1856 in Mantua, Portage Co., OH.[121] She was born on 6 June 1817 in Mantua, OH.[122] They were living in Mantua, Portage Co., OH, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer,[123] but they were apparently divorced by 1867. Mary Pendleton was living in Mantua, OH, in the 1870 federal census, but he was not listed with her,[124] and she died on 31 May 1872 in Mantua, OH.[125] He remarried again to 3.) Margaret (Stickles) Rarick on 24 Oct. 1867 in Ransom, Hillsdale Co., MI.[126] She was born ca. 1818 in Columbia Co., NY.[127] They were living in Ransom, Hillsdale Co., MI, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a farmer.[128] He died on 11 Jan. 1880 in Woodbridge, Hillsdale Co., MI, aged 75 years, 4 months, 19 days, of “consumption,”[129] but his burial location is unknown. She was a widow living alone in Woodbridge, MI, in the 1880 federal census,[130] but her death record was not found.

        3604    ii   William Pendleton, born on 4 July 1769 in Guilford, CT,[131] was probably still unmarried and living with his parents in Guilford, CT, in the 1790 federal census, married 1.) Lucretia Welton, daughter of Reuben and Rhoda (Hull) Welton,[132] in 1792.[133] She was born ca. 1772 in Great Barrington, Berkshire Co., MA,[134] and they lived in Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT, where he was a farmer. They were living in Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT, next door to his widowed father, in the 1800 federal census,[135] and in 1810,[136] and 1820 federal censuses, where he was a farmer.[137] She died on 3 Nov. 1822 in Cornwall, CT, aged 50 years,[138] and was buried in Cornwall Hollow Cemetery in Cornwall Hollow, Litchfield Co., CT. He remarried to 2.) Catherine “Katie” (Fowler) Coan, daughter of Noah and Lucy (Bartlett) Fowler (Jr.),[139] and widow of David Coan,[140] on 23 Mar. 1823 in Guilford, New Haven Co., CT.[141] She was born on 5 Feb. 1787 in Guilford, CT.[142] They were living in Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT, in the 1830,[143] and 1840 federal censuses,[144] and with his son and daughter-in-law, Merill and Catharine Pendleton, in Cornwall, CT, in the 1850 federal census.[145] He died on 23 Aug. 1850 in Cornwall, CT, aged 81 years,[146] and she died on 29 Jan. 1855 in Cornwall, CT, aged 67 years,[147] and they were both buried in Cornwall Hollow Cemetery in Cornwall Hollow, CT. He supposedly had nine children by Lucretia Welton, and two more children by Catherine Fowler:

a. Maj. William Alanson Pendleton, born on 3 July 1794 in Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT,[148] married Lucy B. Waugh on 29 Oct. 1833 in CT.[149] She was born on 15 Mar. 1803.[150] They were living in Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT, in the 1840,[151] and 1850 federal censuses.[152] He died on 28 Jan. 1854 in East Chester, Orange Co., NY, aged 59 years,[153] and she was still living in Cornwall, CT, in the 1860 federal census.[154] She died a widow on 22 Aug. 1861 in Cornwall, CT, aged 58 years,[155] and they were both buried in Cornwall Cemetery in Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT.

b. Lewis Pendleton, born on 12 Nov. 1795 in Cornwall, CT,[156] marriage not found. He was not found in the 1840 or 1850 federal censuses.

c. Rosetta Pendleton, born on 2 May 1798 in Cornwall, CT,[157] married Micajah Barnum, son of Caleb and Mary W. (Boyd) Barnum,[158] on 6 Oct. 1819 in Cornwall, CT.[159] He was born on 16 May 1795 in Dutchess Co., NY.[160] They were living in Goshen, Litchfield Co., CT, in the 1830 federal census,[161] and in Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a shoe manufacturer,[162] but he was not listed as a head of household in the 1840 federal census. She died on 2 Dec. 1856 in West Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT, aged 58 years,[163] and he died a widower on 6 Apr. 1860 in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, aged 64 years, of a “fit,”[164] and they were both buried in North Cornwall Cemetery in Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT.

d. Increase Alonzo Pendleton, born on 10 Mar. 1801 in Cornwall, CT,[165] married Maria A. Palmer on 31 Jan. 1825 in Sheffield, Berkshire Co., MA.[166] She was born in 1805 in CT.[167] They were living in Galen, Wayne Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census,[168] but he was not found in the 1840 federal census. They were living in Marshall, Calhoun Co., MI, in the 1850,[169] and 1860 federal censuses,[170] where he was a cabinet maker. He died on 29 June 1867 in Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Co., MI, aged 66 years,[171] and she was living in Kalamazoo Village, Kalamazoo Co., MI, in the 1870 federal census.[172] She died on 29 Dec. 1876 in Kalamazoo, MI, aged 72 years,[173] and they were both buried in Mountain Home Cemetery Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Co., MI.

e. Merrill/Merritt Pendleton, born on 1 Sept. 1803 in Cornwall, CT,[174] married Catharine Coon on 11 Sept. 1831 in Cornwall, CT.[175] She was born ca. 1811 in CT.[176] They were living in Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT, next door to his father in the 1840 federal census,[177] and in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer, where his father and step-mother, William and Catharine Pendleton, were living with them,[178] but they were not found in the 1860 federal census. He died on 25 Sept. 1866 in Cornwall or Waterville, CT, aged 62 years,[179] and was buried in Cornwall Hollow Cemetery in Cornwall Hollow, Litchfield Co., CT. She was not found in the 1870 federal census, and no death record was found for her.

f. Albert Pendleton, born in 2 July 1805 in Cornwall, CT,[180] marriage not found. He was not found in the 1840 or 1850 federal censuses.

g. Rev. Henry Gideon Pendleton, born on 28 Aug. 1807 in Cornwall, CT,[181] moved to Illinois, and married 1.) Elizabeth Lamont Hart on 10 Apr. 1839 in Fulton Co., IL.[182] She was born on 1 Dec. 1809 in Goshen, Litchfield Co., CT.[183] He was not listed as a head of household in Illinois in the 1840 federal census. She died in May 1850 in Henry, Marshall Co., IL, aged 40 years,[184] and was buried in Hoyt Cemetery in Henry, Marshall Co., IL. He remarried to 2.) Sarah Wood Dana, daughter of Capt. Jedediah and Martha G. (Wood) Dana,[185] on 11 July 1850 in La Salle Co., IL.[186] She was born on 4 Oct. 1813 in Lebanon, Grafton Co., NH.[187] They were living in Marshall Co., IL, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a Presbyterian Minister.[188] She died on 6 July 1851 in Henry, Marshall Co., IL, aged 37 years,[189] and was also buried in Hoyt Cemetery in Henry, Marshall Co., IL. He remarried again to 3.) Emily Booth, daughter of Gaius and Clarissa (Dewey) Booth,[190] on 21 Feb. 1852 in Peoria Co., IL.[191] She was born on 24 Nov. 1818 in East Windsor, Hartford Co., CT.[192] They were living in Chenoa, McLean Co., IL, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a clergyman,[193] and the 1880 federal census, where he was a Congregational Minister.[194] She died on 9 Sept. 1884 in Chenoa, McLean Co., IL, aged 65 years,[195] and he died on 1 July 1888 in Chicago, Cook Co., IL,[196] and they were both buried in Chenoa Cemetery in Chenoa, McLean Co., IL.

h. Reuben Welton Pendleton, born on 15 July 1812 in Cornwall, CT,[197] moved to Calhoun Co., MI, and married Sarah Ann Darling, daughter of Barber and Silva (Olds) Darling,[198] on 5 Sept. 1838 in Calhoun Co., MI.[199] She was born ca. 1816,[200] and they were living in Fredonia, Calhoun Co., MI, in the 1840 federal census.[201] She died on 21 Apr. 1848 in Marshall, Calhoun Co., MI, aged 31 years.[202] He was living in Marshall, Calhoun Co., MI, in the 1850,[203] and 1860 federal censuses,[204] where he was a cabinet maker, and with his daughter and son-in-law, Joseph and Rossetta King, in Marshall, MI, in the 1870 federal census.[205] He died on 23 Sept. 1874 in Marshall, MI, aged 62 years,[206] and they were both buried in Oakridge Cemetery in Marshall, Calhoun Co., MI.

i. Edward Pendleton, born on 19 June 1816 in Cornwall, CT,[207] supposedly died on 8 Nov. 1822 in Cornwall, CT,[208] but his burial location is unknown.

j. Lucretia Deborah Pendleton, born on 24 Apr. 1824 in Cornwall, CT,[209] married Joseph L. Brown, of Goshen, CT, on 22 Feb. 1846 in Cornwall, CT.[210] He was born ca. 1824 in CT. They were living in Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a laborer,[211] and they moved to Calhoun Co., MI, by 1860. They were living in Marshall, Calhoun Co., MI, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a carpenter,[212] and in Waterloo, Black Hawk Co., IA, in the 1870 federal census, with the family of Pardon G. and Sarah L. Davis, where he was a carpenter, and she was a dress maker,[213] and he was still a carpenter in Waterloo, IA, in the 1880 federal census.[214] She supposedly died on 29 Apr. 1898 in Waterloo, IA,[215] but no death record was found for him, and their burial location is unknown.

k. Noah F. Pendleton, born on 26 Nov. 1826 in Cornwall, CT,[216] he was not found in the 1850 federal census, but he married Lorinda Hall on 19 Jan. 1851 in Cornwall, CT.[217] She was born ca. 1832.[218] She died on 16 Aug. 1856 in Cornwall, CT,[219] and he died on 8 Oct. 1857 in Cornwall, CT,[220] and they were both buried in Cornwall Hollow Cemetery in Cornwall Hollow, Litchfield Co., CT.

        3605   iii   Samuel Pendleton, born on 11 Oct. 1770 in Guilford, CT,[221] marriage not found. He was not a head of household in Connecticut in the 1800, 1810 or 1820 federal censuses, and no death record was found for him.

        3606   iv   Phebe Pendleton, born on 28 Jan. 1775 in Guilford, CT,[222] marriage not found.

 

 

(1461.) Mitchell5 Kingman, eldest son of (470) Phebe5 Washburn, (131) Joseph4 (Jr.), (59) Joseph3, (43) John2 (5th), (28) John1 (4th); born in Lebanon, New London Co., CT, on 3 Nov. 1744,[223] married Keturah Lattimer, daughter of John and Anna (Grimes) Lattimer,[224] in 1770 in Wethersfield, Hartford Co., CT.[225] She was born on 22 Nov. 1748 in Wethersfield, Hartford Co., CT.[226] They moved to Canaan, CT, in 1789, but he was not listed as a head of household in Connecticut in the 1790 federal census, then to Addison Co., VT, in 1795, then to Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY. No land records were found for him in Cortland Co., NY. He was probably the “Michael” Kingman living in Cornwall, Addison Co., VT, in the 1800 federal census,[227] and the Mitchel Kingman living in Addison, Addison Co., VT, in the 1810 federal census.[228] Mitchell Kingman died on 22 Oct. 1819 in Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY,[229] but no probate records were filed for his estate in Cortland Co., NY. Keturah (Lattimer) Kingman was probably living with her son, John Kingman, in Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, in the 1820,[230] and 1830 federal censuses.[231] She died on 18 Apr. 1835 in Cincinnatus, NY, aged 85 years, 6 months,[232] and they were both buried in Cincinnatus Cemetery in Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY.

            Mitchell Kingman and Keturah Lattimer supposedly had children,[233] order uncertain:

        3607     i   Col. John6 Kingman, born on 5 Oct. 1771 in Wethersfield, Hartford Co., CT,[234] married Miriam Isbell on 12 Feb. 1795 in Lenox, Berkshire Co., MA.[235] She was born on 9 Aug. 1772 in Lenox, MA.[236] He served as a Corporal in the War of 1812 from New York, and was promoted to Colonel, and they moved to Cincinnatus, Onondaga (now Cortland) Co., NY, where he erected the first store in 1831.[237] On 8 June 1799 Ebenezar and Polly Jones, of Solon, Onondaga Co., NY, sold to John Kingman, of Solon, 23 acres, 1 rood and 14 rods of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus, Onondaga Co., NY, for $162.75,[238] on 6 Jan. 1808 John and Meriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, Onondaga Co., NY, sold to Samuel Collins, of Cincinnatus, 2 acres of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $50,[239] on 21 Feb. 1808 Samuel and Rebecca Vining of Seneca Co., NY, sold to John Kingman, of Cincinnatus, Onondaga Co., NY, 52 acres of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $468,[240] on 13 May 1811 John J. and Eliza Morgan, of New York City, sold to John Kingman, of Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, 197 acres and 2 rods of land in lot No. 20 in Cincinnatus for $790,[241] and on 13 Oct. 1812 John and Miriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to Thaddeus Rockwell, of Cincinnatus, 77 acres and2 rods of land in lot No. 20 in Cincinnatus for $399.[242] On 15 Sept. 1808 Nicodemus Herrington mortgaged 56 acres of land in lot No. 39 in Cincinnatus to John Kingman for $407, but Herrington did not repay the mortgage, so John Kingman sold the land at public vendue to Samuel L. Sheldon for $110 on 10 Dec. 1813, and on the same day Samuel L. Sheldon deeded the land back to John Kingman for $1.00.[243] On 17 Mar. 1813 Elisha and Phene Rose, of Cincinnatus, sold to John Kingman, of Cincinnatus, 4 acres and 35 rods of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $50,[244] on 27 Mar. 1816 John and Miriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to John Chappel, of Cincinnatus, 60½ rods of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $200,[245] on 16 Mar. 1817 John and Miriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to David White, of Cincinnatus, the 56½ acres and 15 rods of land in lot No. 39 in Cincinnatus for $750.[246] On 2 May 1818 Ephraim and Mary Fish, of Cincinnatus, sold to John Kingman, of Cincinnatus, 71 acres of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus, and another parcel of 4 acres and 11 rods, for $2000,[247] on 25 May 1818 John and Miriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to their son Oliver Kingman 40 acres and 58 rods of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $650,[248] on 12 June 1818 John and Miriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to Barak Niles, of Cincinnatus, Ύ of an acre of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $25,[249] and on 6 Nov. 1818 George W. and Semantha Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to his brother, John Kingman, of Cincinnatus, 1½ acres of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $125.[250] On 30 Oct. 1818 William Stewart, the Sheriff of Cortland Co., and Oliver Kingman, Deputy Sheriff, sold to John Kingman 75 acres of land in lot No. 99 in Solon, Cortland Co., of Thaddeus Rockwell, for $50 to satisfy a debt owned by Rockwell to Kingman of $89.21.[251] On 28 Jan. 1821 John and Miriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to Nathan Isbell, of Lenox, Berkshire Co., MA, 100 rods of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $70.44,[252] on 8 Mar. 1821 John and Miriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to their son Charles Kingman, the 75 acres of land in lot No. 99 in Solon for $500,[253] and on 26 Mar. 1822 John and Miriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to their son John Kingman Jr., of Cincinnatus, 22 acres and 125 rods of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $450.[254] On 25 Apr. 1826 John and Miriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to Solomon Gritman, of Cincinnatus, 60 rods of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $50,[255] on 16 Sept. 1826 John and Miriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to Benjamin B. Kingsley, of Cincinnatus, 25 rods of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $20,[256] on 12 Apr. 1828 John and Miriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, quit claimed to Gates Willcox, of McDonough, Chenango Co., NY, all their right in 2 acres and 70 rods of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $1.00,[257] on 2 Apr. 1830 John and Miriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to their son George I. Kingman, of Cincinnatus, 108½ rods of land in Lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $1.00,[258] and on 17 June 1831 John and Miriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to Roswell Randall and Cyrus W. Avery, of Cortlandville, 1 acre of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $150,[259] on 13 Feb. 1833 John and Miriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to Lewis T. Hawley, of Cincinnatus, a village lot in Cincinnatus of 71 rods for $81,[260] on 11 Mar. 1833 John and Miriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to Charles Higgins, of Loch, Cayuga Co., NY, 45 rods of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $60,[261] on 2 May 1834 John and Miriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to their son Charles Kingman, of Cincinnatus, 105 rods of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $100,[262] on 31 Dec. 1834 John Kingman, of Cincinnatus, deeded to the People of the State of New York a small parcel of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus on the east side of the highway to be used as a Gun House for $2.00,[263] and on 30 Sept. 1835 John and Miriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to their son Charles Kingman, of Cincinnatus, 8½ acres of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $250.[264] On 17 Jan. 1838 John and Miriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to their son, George I. Kingman, of Cincinnatus, Ό of an acre of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $50,[265] on 25 Nov. 1841 John and Miriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to William Welch, of Cincinnatus, 50 rods of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $55,[266] on 5 Aug. 1842 John and Miriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to Wilson Wicks, of Cincinnatus, 60 rods of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $300,[267] on 28 Sept. 1842 John and Miriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to Nathan B. Peck, of Cincinnatus, 60 rods of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $60,[268] on 29 Nov. 1845 John and Miriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to George L. Cole, of Cincinnatus, 28 rods of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $60,[269] on 9 Mar. 1848 John Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to Lyman Kingman and Jefferson Kingman, of Caroline, Tompkins Co., NY, land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $30,[270] on 16 May 1849 John Kingman, of Cincinnatus, quit claimed to Lyman Kingman, of Tompkins Co., NY, or Jefferson Kingman, of Cincinnatus, the land in Cincinnatus Village that their store stands on for $5.00,[271] and on 1 Nov. 1849 John and Marriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to George L. Cole, of Cincinnatus, 1 more acre of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus, reserving the ground on which is erected a gun house, for $100.[272] They were living in Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, in the 1820,[273] and 1830 federal censuses,[274] in Solon, Cortland Co., NY, in the 1840 federal census, where he was a farmer,[275] and in Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he had no occupation.[276] She died on 8 Dec. 1854 in Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, aged 82 years,[277] and he was living with his son, John Kingman Jr., in Cincinnatus, NY, in the 1855 state census, where he was a farmer.[278] He died testate on 30 Jan. 1859 in Cincinnatus, NY, aged 87 years,[279] naming his sons Oliver Kingman and John Kingman as executors of his will, and they were both buried in Cincinnatus Cemetery in Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY. His will was dated 18 June 1858, with a codicil dated 9 Nov. 1858, and he mentioned his sons Oliver Kingman, John Kingman Jr., Charles Kingman, Lyman Kingman, George I. Kingman, and Leroy W. Kingman, and daughter Betsey Maybury, and he named his son Oliver Kingman and Roswell K. Bourne as executors of his estate, but withdrew Bourne in his Codicil, and replaced him with his son John Kingman Jr.[280] (See Appendix [A] for a full transcription of his will and codicil.) They had children:

a. Oliver7 Kingman, born on 10 Nov. 1795 in Lenox, Berkshire Co., MA,[281] married Betsey Brown,[282] daughter of David and Marcey Brown, of Cincinnatus, NY.[283] She was born on 1 June 1793 in NY.[284] Son Oliver Kingman was mentioned in the 1858 will of his father, and he was co-executor of his father’s will in 1862. He was an Associate Judge in Cortland Co., NY, from 1828 to 1846, and they lived in Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY.[285] On 25 May 1818 John and Miriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to their son Oliver Kingman 40 acres and 58 rods of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $650.[286] On 22 Feb. 1821 Oliver and Betsey Kingman, and Abigail Brown, all of Cincinnatus, quit claimed to Henry C. Moore, of Cincinnatus, all their right in the west half of 30 acres of land in lot No. 27 in Cincinnatus that was conveyed to Betsey and Abigail by David Brown, now deceased, for $150,[287] and on 1 Sept. 1825 Luke and Polly Mason, of Palmyra, Wayne Co., NY, Nathaniel S. and Marcy/Mary Hollister, Conrad and Sarah Sornborger, David W. and Anna Thorp, of Dutchess Co., NY, Oliver and Betsey Kingman, of Cincinnatus, and Milton S. Brown, of Newark, Wayne Co., NY, the said Polly, Marcey, Sarah,. Anna, Betsey and Milton being heirs at law of David Brown, of Cincinnatus and Marcey his wife and Abigail his daughter, all deceased, quit claimed to Alanson Brown, of Cincinnatus, another heir, all their right in 40 acres of land in Lot No. 27 in Cincinnatus for $100.[288] On 8 Apr. 1840 Oliver and Betsey Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to Nathan Sperry, of Cincinnatus, 40 acres and 58 rods of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $1000,[289] on 2 Oct. 1843 Horace and Prudence Kellogg, of Solon, Cortland Co., NY, sold to Oliver Kingman, of Cincinnatus, 16 rods of land in lot No. 100 in Solon for $170.[290] On 16 Mar. 1847 Oliver Kingman, Executor of the will of Betsey Hakez, late of Cincinnatus, sold to the Trustees of the Baptist Society of Cincinnatus, land in lots No. 22 and 23 in the Village Plot in Cincinnatus for a meeting house, for $300.[291] They were living near his parents in Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, in the 1820,[292] and 1830 federal censuses,[293] in Solon, Cortland Co., NY, in the 1840 federal census,[294] and back in Cincinnatus, NY, in the 1850 federal census,[295] the 1855 state census,[296] and the 1860 federal census,[297] where he was a merchant. She died on 16 Oct. 1861, aged 68 years,[298] presumably in Cortland Co., NY. He was a merchant in Cincinnatus, NY, in the 1865 state census,[299] and clerk in a dry goods store in Cincinnatus in the 1870 federal census,[300] and was a retired merchant in Cincinnatus Village, NY, in the 1880 federal census.[301] He died testate on 12 Oct. 1880 in Cincinnatus, NY, aged 84 years,[302] and they were both buried in Cincinnatus Cemetery in Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY. His will, dated 22 Mar. 1870, and probated on 8 Apr. 1889, mentioned his children Charles M. Kingman, Julia A. Kingsley, Henry M. Kingman, and Cornelia A. Sturtevant, and he named as executors his son Henry M. Kingman and son-in-law James W. Sturtevant.[303] (See Appendix [B] for a full transcription of his will.)

b. John7 Kingman (Jr.), born on 13 Oct. 1797 in Lenox, MA,[304] married Louisa Rockwell.[305] She was born on 16 Oct. 1808 in Solon, Cortland Co., NY.[306] Son John Kingman Jr. was mentioned in the 1858 will of his father, and he was co-executor of his father’s estate in 1862. He served in the State Legislature from Cincinnatus, NY, in 1844, and as Town Supervisor for 8 years.[307] On 26 Mar. 1822 John and Miriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to their son John Kingman Jr., of Cincinnatus, 22 acres and 125 rods of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $450,[308] on 12 Sept. 1823 John Kingman Junr., of Cincinnatus, sold to his brother Charles Kingman, of Cincinnatus, 22 acres and 125 rods of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $500,[309] and on the same day Charles Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to his brother John Kingman Junior, of Cincinnatus, 76 acres and 38-8/10 rods of land in lot No. 99 in Cincinnatus for $500.[310] On 11 Apr. 1829 Alvin and Lucy Isbell, of Brighton, Monroe Co., NY, sold to John Kingman Jr., of Solon, Cortland Co., and Chauncey Rockwell, of Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., land in lots No. 99 and 100 in Solon for $400,[311] on 10 Mar. 1831 John and Louisa Kingman Jr. of Solon sold to Isaac N. Smith, of Cincinnatus, as trustee of Lydia Benson, wife of Bildad Benson, and the children of her body by Bildad Benson, 76 acres and 139 rods of land in lot No. 99 in Solon for $600,[312] and on 2 Aug. 1836 John and Louisa Kingman Jr. and Chauncey Rockwell, now of Cincinnatus, sold to Ira A. Weeks, of Cincinnatus, land in lots No. 99 and 100 in Solon for $400.[313] On 9 Nov. 1847 Joseph L. and Catherine Robbins, of Cincinnatus, sold to John Kingman Jr., of Cincinnatus, 92Ό acres of land in lot No. 17 in Cincinnatus for $1200.[314] They were living in Solon, Cortland Co., NY, in the 1830,[315] and 1840 federal censuses,[316] next door to his parents in Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[317] in the 1855 state census, where his widowed father was living with him,[318] next door to his brother George I. Kingman in Cincinnatus in the 1860 federal census,[319] and in Cincinnatus in the 1865 state census,[320] and the 1870 federal census,[321] where he was a farmer. She died on 2 Apr. 1878 in Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, aged 69 years,[322] and he was still living in Cincinnatus Village, NY, in the 1880 federal census.[323] He died on 26 Oct. 1884 in Cincinnatus, NY, aged 87 years,[324] and they were both buried in Cincinnatus Cemetery in Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY.

c. Charles7 Kingman, born on 4 Mar. 1800 in Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY,[325] married Nancy Root,[326] daughter of Daniel Root.[327] She was born on 10 Oct. 1802 in Pitcher, Chenango Co., NY.[328] Son Charles Kingman was mentioned in the 1858 will of his father, and his wife Nancy R. Kingman was mentioned in the 1858 codicil to his father’s will. On 8 Mar. 1821 John and Miriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to their son Charles Kingman, 75 acres of land in lot No. 99 in Solon for $500,[329] on 12 Sept. 1823 John Kingman Junr., of Cincinnatus, sold to his brother Charles Kingman, of Cincinnatus, 22 acres and 125 rods of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $500,[330] and on the same day Charles Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to his brother John Kingman Junior, of Cincinnatus, 76 acres and 38-8/10 rods of land in lot No. 99 in Cincinnatus for $500.[331] On 2 May 1834 John and Miriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to their son Charles Kingman, of Cincinnatus, 105 rods of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $100,[332] on 13 Aug. 1835 George I. and Mary Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to his brother Charles Kingman, of Cincinnatus, 108½ acres of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $450,[333] on 30 Sept. 1835 John and Miriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to their son Charles Kingman, of Cincinnatus, 8½ acres of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $250,[334] on 6 June 1839 Charles C. Brodhead, of the City of Utica, Oneida Co., NY, sold to Charles Kingman, of Cincinnatus, 100 acres of land in lot No. 88 in Solon, Cortland Co., NY, for $432.17,[335] and on 28 Feb. 1840 Charles and Nancy Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to his brother, George I. Kingman, of Cincinnatus, 100 acres of land in lot No. 88  in Solon, Cortland Co., for $1200.[336] On 2 Mar. 1846 Jesse and Lussa(?) Lock, of Tioga Co., PA, sold to Charles Kingman, of Cincinnatus, 84 acres of land in lot No. 97 in Solon for $1200,[337] on 21 Mar. 1846 George and Catherine Hutchings, of Cincinnatus, sold to Charles Kingman, of Cincinnatus, 25 acres of land in lot No. 97 in Solon for $112,[338] on 2 Nov. 1846 George and Catherine Hutchins, of Solon, sold to Charles Kingman, of Cincinnatus, two more parcels, of 94-2/10ths acres and 8Ό acres and 7 rods of land both in lot No. 97 in Solon for $400,[339] on 28 Jan. 1847 Isaac and Euphamy White, of Solon, sold to Charles Kingman, of Cincinnatus, two parcels of land in lot No. 97 in Solon for $850,[340] on 1 Apr. 1847 Martin and Electa M. Kellogg, of Solon, sold to Charles Kingman, of Cincinnatus, 45 acres of land occupied by Jesse Locke in Solon for $270,[341] on 29 Sept. 1847 George and Statira Hungerford, of Cincinnatus, sold to Charles Kingman and Chaplin V. Perkins, of Cincinnatus, 36 acres of land in lot No. 30 in Cincinnatus for $288,[342] and on 8 Nov. 1847 Thaddeus and Alvira Burt, of Solon, sold to Charles Kingman, of Cincinnatus, 50-34/100ths acres of land lot No. 77 in Solon for $241.94.[343] On 16 Jan. 1850 Charles and Nancy Kingman, of Cincinnatus, quit claimed to Eli Wright and Cornelius Keaton, of Solon, all their right in 130 acres of land in Solon for $1.00.[344] They were living in near his parents Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census,[345] in Solon, Cortland Co., NY, in the 1840 federal census,[346] and in Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[347] and the 1855 state census,[348] where he was a farmer, and they moved to Coles Co., IL, before 1860. They were living in Mattoon, Coles Co., IL, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a hardware merchant.[349] He died on 28 Jan. 1864 in Mattoon, Coles Co., IL, aged 63 years,[350] and she died on 29 Jan. 1868 in Mattoon, IL, aged 65 years,[351] and they were both buried in Dodge Grove Cemetery in Mattoon, Coles Co., IL.

d. Lyman7 R. Kingman, born on 4 May 1802 in Cortland Co., NY,[352] married Deborah Rawson Keith,[353] daughter of Luther and Mary (Hooker) Keith.[354] She was born on 10 Dec. 1806 in NY,[355] and they settled in Caroline, Tompkins Co., NY. Son Lyman Kingman was mentioned in the 1858 will of his father, and his wife, Deborah Kingman, was mentioned in the 1858 codicil to his father’s will. On 30 Mar. 1829 Luke and Louisa Betsy Cruttenden, of Caroline, Tompkins Co., NY, sold to Lyman Kingman, of Caroline, 35 square rods of land in Caroline for $60,[356] on 20 Apr. 1830 Deborah Rawson, of Caroline, sold to Lyman Kingman one equal undivided half of 127 acres of land in Caroline, except for one equal undivided half of a grist mill on the premises, and one equal undivided fourth part the land in Caroline conveyed to Rawson by Abraham and Sarah Blackman, and also one equal undivided fourth part of 30 acres of land in Berkshire, Tioga Co., lot No. 539, for $1830,[357] on 28 Sept. 1830 George K. and Catharine Steel, of Caroline, sold to Lyman Kingman and Deborah Rawson 53 acres of land in Section 7, Township 11, on Owego Creek in Caroline for $400,[358] on 31 Dec. 1833 John B. Bacon, of Candor, Tioga Co., NY, sold to Lyman Kingman, of Caroline, Tompkins Co., 23 rods of land in Caroline for $150,[359] on 20 Aug. 1834 Lyman and Deborah R. Kingman, of Caroline, sold to Luther T. Keith the one equal undivided half of 117 acres of land in Caroline in Tioga County, in Section 7 on Owego Creek that had formerly belonged to Abraham Blackman junior, reserving one equal undivided half of the grist mill on the premises, and one equal undivided fourth of the land conveyed by Abraham and Sarah Blackman to Deborah Rawson and Eli Culver, and also one equal half of 53 acres of land in Section 7, Township 11 on Owego Creek in Caroline for $2000,[360] on 4 Dec. 1835 Peter Nagur, Sheriff of Tompkins County, sold to Lyman Kingman, of Caroline, land seized from Anson Smith in Caroline for $123.69,[361] and on 14 Apr. 1836 Deborah Rawson, of Caroline, sold to Lyman Kingman, of Caroline, 77 acres of land in Section 7 on the Owego Creek in Caroline, Tioga County, and 53 acres of land in Section 7, Township 11 on Owego Creek, and also 35 acres of land in Caroline, Tompkins Co., for $200.[362] On 18 Apr. 1836 Lyman and Deborah R. Kingman, of Caroline, sold to Samuel P. Ashley, of Caroline, 23 rods of land in Caroline for $180,[363] on 1 Sept. 1836 Peter Hager, late Sheriff of Tompkins County, sold to Lyman Kingman land in Caroline seized from Abraham T. Harding for $182.47,[364] on 13 Sept. 1836 Lyman and Deborah R. Kingman, of Caroline, Tompkins Co., NY, sold to Asaph Pierce, of Truxton, Cortland Co., NY, 28-70/100ths acres of land in lot No. 15 in Solon for $114.80,[365] on 22 Nov. 1836 Isaac and Lois Kipp, of Berkshire, Tioga Co., sold to Lyman Kingman and Leroy W. Kingman, of Caroline, Tompkins Co., an undivided half of the grist mill water privilege, right of sustaining the dam, and privilege of digging gravel on the west side of the dam, as well as the canal from the dam to the mill, and the privilege of an open road from the public highway to the mill road by the house and barn of John R. Hubbard in Caroline, for $1100,[366] and on 26 July 1838 Lyman and Deborah R. Kingman, of Caroline, sold to Samuel P. Ashley, of Caroline, land in Caroline for $300.[367] On 3 Feb. 1841 Lyman and Deborah R. Kingman, and LeRoy and Mariah Kingman, of Caroline, sold to William Tefft Jr. and Edward Jackson, of Ithaca, Tompson Co., an undivided half interest in the grist mill water privilege, right of sustaining the dam, and privilege of digging gravel sold to the Kingman’s by Isaac Kipp for $1500.[368] On 1 Jan. 1845 Lyman and Deborah R. Kingman, of Caroline, sold to his brother LeRoy W. Kingman, of Caroline, 35 square rods of land in Caroline for $400,[369] and by Mar. 1846 Lyman Kingman was living in Lisle, Broome Co., NY, because on 13 Mar. 1846 William H. and Catharine Akins, of Caroline, sold to Lyman Kingman, of Lisle, Broome Co., NY, land in Caroline with a mortgage of $125 with interest, for $500, with Kingman to assume the mortgage.[370] They were living near his brother Leroy Kingman in Caroline, Tompkins Co., NY, in the 1840 federal census,[371] and in the 1850 federal census,[372] where he was a farmer, but they were not found in the 1855 state census. They were still living in Caroline, NY, in the 1860 federal census,[373] the 1865 state census,[374] and the 1870,[375] and 1880 federal censuses,[376] where he was a farmer. He died on 11 Sept. 1882 in Caroline, Tompkins Co., NY, aged 80 years,[377] and she died on 9 Oct. 1888 in Caroline, NY, aged 81 years,[378] and they were both buried in Speedsville Cemetery in Speedsville, Tompkins Co., NY.

e. George7 Isbell Kingman, born on 5 Sept. 1804 in Cincinnatus, NY,[379] married Mary S. Osgood on 19 Mar. 1832 in Cincinnatus, NY.[380] She was born ca. 1810 in Cortland Co., NY, or CT.[381] Son George I. Kingman was mentioned in the 1858 will of his father. On 2 Apr. 1830 John and Miriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to their son George I. Kingman, of Cincinnatus, 108½ rods of land in Lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $1.00,[382] on 13 Aug. 1835 George I. and Mary Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to his brother Charles Kingman, of Cincinnatus, 108½ acres of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $450,[383] on 17 Jan. 1838 John and Miriam Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to their son, George I. Kingman, of Cincinnatus, Ό acres of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $50,[384] on 28 Feb. 1840 Charles and Nancy Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to his brother, George I. Kingman, of Cincinnatus, 100 acres of land in lot No. 88  in Solon, Cortland Co., NY, for $1200,[385] and on 4 Nov. 1847 George I. and Mary S. Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to Isaac N. Smith, of Cincinnatus, 100 acres of land in lot No. 88 in Solon for $1000.[386] They were living next door to his parents in Solon, Cortland Co., NY, in the 1840 federal census, where he was a farmer,[387] near his brother Charles Kingman in Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer,[388] near his brother John Kingman Jr. in Cincinnatus in the 1855 state census, where he was the post master, and she was a milliner,[389] and next door to his brother John Kingman in the 1860 federal census, where he was a merchant.[390] He died on 23 Dec. 1863 in Cincinnatus, NY, aged 59 years,[391] and was buried in Cincinnatus Cemetery in Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for his estate in Cortland Co., NY. She was still living in Cincinnatus, NY, in the 1865 state census,[392] with the family of Wilber and Nettie Holmes in Cincinnatus, NY, next door to her brother-in-law, John Kingman, in the 1870 federal census,[393] and with the family of Joshua and Abigail Reynolds in Cincinnatus Village, NY, in the 1880 federal census.[394] She died on 7 Nov. 1894 in Cincinnatus, NY,[395] but her burial location is unknown.

f. Leroy7 Wilson Kingman, born on 9 Aug. 1808 in Cincinnatus, NY,[396] married Maria Livermore, daughter of Col. William Livermore,[397] in 1837.[398] She was born on 14 June 1813 in Spencer, Worcester Co., MA.[399] Son Leroy W. Kingman was mentioned in the 1858 will of his father. On 22 Nov. 1836 Isaac and Lois Kipp, of Berkshire, Tioga Co., sold to Lyman Kingman and Leroy W. Kingman, of Caroline, Tompkins Co., an undivided half of the grist mill water privilege, right of sustaining the dam, and privilege of digging gravel on the west side of the dam, as well as the canal from the dam to the mill, and the privilege of an open road from the public highway to the mill road by the house and barn of John R. Hubbard in Caroline, for $1100,[400] on 25 Apr. 1840 Samuel P. and Mary B. Ashley, of Caroline, sold to LeRoy W. Kingman, of Caroline, land in Caroline for $350.[401] On 3 Feb. 1841 Lyman and Deborah R. Kingman, and LeRoy and Mariah Kingman, of Caroline, sold to William Tefft Jr. and Edward Jackson, of Ithaca, Tompson Co., an undivided half interest in the grist mill water privilege, right of sustaining the dam, and privilege of digging gravel sold to the Kingman’s by Isaac Kipp for $1500,[402] on 1 Jan. 1845 Lyman and Deborah R. Kingman, of Caroline, sold to his brother LeRoy W. Kingman, of Caroline, 35 square rods of land in Caroline for $400,[403] and on 4 Dec. 1849 Leroy W. and Maria L. Kingman, of Owego, Tioga Co., NY, sold to Obadiah B. Curran, of Ithaca, Tompkins Co., the 35 square rods of land in Caroline for $500.[404] They were living near his brother Lyman Kingman in Caroline, Tompkins Co., NY, in the 1840 federal census,[405] and in Owego, Tioga Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[406] where he was a merchant, the 1855 state census, where he was the county clerk,[407] and the 1860 federal census, where he was a boot and shoe dealer.[408] He died on 2 Mar. 1861 in Owego, Tioga Co., NY, aged 52 years,[409] but no probate records were filed for his estate in Tioga Co., NY. She was a widow living in Owego Village, Tioga Co., NY, in the 1870,[410] and 1880 federal censuses,[411] and she was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Charles and Helen R. Eastwood, in Owego Village, NY, in the 1900 federal census.[412] She died a widow on 26 Mar. 1901 in Owego, NY, aged 87 years,[413] and they were both buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Owego, Tioga Co., NY.

g. Harriet7 M. Kingman, born on 24 June 1810 in Cincinnatus, NY,[414] died on 8 Apr. 1841, aged 30 years, 9 months, 15 days,[415] and was buried in Cincinnatus Cemetery in Cincinnatus, NY.

h. Betsey7 Kingman, born on 12 Dec. 1815 in Cortland Co., NY,[416] married Dr. Franklin T. Maybury,[417] son of John and Lydia Maybury. He was born on 8 July 1815 in Cortland Co., NY.[418] Daughter Betsey Maybury was mentioned in the 1858 will of her father. They were living in Eaton, Madison Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[419] and the 1855 state census,[420] where he was a physician, but they were not found in the 1860 federal census. They were living in Binghamton, Broome Co., NY, in a boarding house in the 1865 state census,[421] in the 1870 federal census, where he was a druggist and physician, and his parents were living with them,[422] and the 1875 state census, where he was a medical doctor, and his widowed mother and sister were living with them.[423] He died on 18 Apr. 1880, aged 64 years,[424] presumably in Broome Co., NY, and she was a widow living in Binghamton, NY, in the 1880 federal census.[425] She died on 6 Mar. 1887 in Binghamton, NY, aged 71 years,[426] and they were both buried in Spring Forest Cemetery in Binghamton, Broome Co., NY.

        3608    ii   Phebe6 Kingman, born say ca. 1775 in CT, supposedly married 1.) Elisha Carpenter on 13 Oct. 1797 in Glastonbury, Hartford Co., CT,[427] and 2.) Gamaliel Case on 14 June 1801 in Bridport, Addison Co., VT.[428] He was born ca. 1768.[429] Children not found by either husband. He died on 17 Feb. 1813 in Bridport, VT, aged 45 years,[430] and was buried in Bridport Central Cemetery in Bridport, Addison Co., VT, but her death record was not found.

        3609   iii   Polly6 Kingman, born ca. 1777 in CT,[431] supposedly married Amos Pangborn,[432] son of Stephen and Mary (Morrow) Pangborn, as his second wife,[433] on 4 Sept. 1808 in Vergennes, Addison Co., VT.[434] He was born ca. 1775 in Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT,[435] and had married first to Sally Hammond in ca. 1796 in Shelburne, VT.[436] He was not listed as a head of household in the 1820 or 1830 federal censuses, they were living in Barnard, Windsor Co., VT, in the 1840 federal census,[437] but they were not found in the 1850 federal census. Polly (Kingman) Pangborn died on 3 Aug. 1854 in Bernard, Windsor Co., VT, aged 77 years,[438] and was buried in Center of Town Cemetery in Hartland, Windsor Co., VT, or Barnard Village Cemetery in Barnard, VT, but his death record was not found. Polly (Kingman) Pangborn supposedly had children:[439]

a. Polly Pangborn, born ca. 1810 in Vergennes, Addison Co., VT, marriage not found.

b. Catherine Pangborn, born ca. 1811 in Vergennes, VT, marriage not found.

c. James Loring Pangborn, born on 11 Sept. 1811 in VT,[440] supposedly married Hannah Brown, daughter of Josiah and Mattie Brown,[441] in 1833.[442] She was born on 24 Feb. 1814 in VT.[443] They were living in Barnard, Windsor Co., VT, in the 1840,[444] and 1850 federal censuses, where he was a farmer, and her father, Josiah Brown, was living with them,[445] and the 1860 federal census, where he was a blacksmith,[446] and in Richland, Saginaw Co., MI, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a blacksmith.[447] She died on 29 Nov. 1873 in Richland, Saginaw Co., MI, aged 59 years, 9 months, 5 days,[448] and was buried in Laporte Cemetery in Laporte, Midland Co., MI. He was not found in Michigan in the 1880 federal census, but he died a widower on 22 Apr. 1894 in Menominee, Menominee Co., MI, aged 83 [sic] years,[449] and was buried in Riverside Cemetery in Menominee, Menominee Co., MI.

d. Sarah H. Pangborn, born on 19 Aug. 1813 in Elizabethtown, NY,[450] supposedly married William Smith.[451] He was born ca. 1809 in England.[452] They were probably living in Goshen, Addison Co., VT, in the 1850,[453] and 1860 federal censuses,[454] where he was a farmer, but they were not found in the 1870 or 1880 federal censuses. She died on 20 Oct. 1885 in Des Moines, Boone Co., IA, aged 54 years,[455] and was buried in East Lawn Cemetery in Sheldon, O’Brien Co., IA, but his death record was not found.

e. Reuben Pangborn, born ca. 1815 in Vergennes, VT, marriage not found. He was not found in the 1850 or 1860 federal censuses.

        3610   iv   Mitchell6 Kingman (Jr.), born on 3 May 1779 in CT, married 1.) Sally Allen in ca. 1802, and 2.) Sarah A. Crane in 1814.[456] She was born in 1786 in NJ.[457] He served as a Corporal in Sumner’s Regiment from Vermont during the War of 1812.[458] They were living in Bridport, Addison Co., VT, in the 1810,[459] 1820,[460] and 1830 federal censuses,[461] but he was not listed as a head of household in Addison Co., VT, in the 1840 federal census. They were still living in Bridport, VT, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer,[462] and they were living with their son John Kingman in Bridport, VT, in the 1860 federal census.[463] She died on 7 Aug. 1862 in Bridport, Addison Co., VT,[464] and he died on 6 Sept. 1863 in Bridport, VT, aged 76 years,[465] and they were both buried in Bridport Central Cemetery in Bridport, Addison Co., VT, but no probate records were filed for his estate in Addison Co., VT. He had three children by Sally Allen, and three children by Sarah A. Crane:

a. George7 Jefferson Kingman, born on 22 Apr. 1807 in Bridport, Addison Co., VT,[466] married Betsey A. Johnson, daughter of Jeremiah and Annah Johnson,[467] on 26 Mar. 1840 in Bridport, VT.[468] She was born on 1 July 1813 in VT.[469] They were living in Addison, Addison Co., VT, in the 1840,[470] 1850,[471] 1860,[472] and 1870 federal censuses,[473] where he was a farmer. She was listed as a widow in Addison, VT, in the 1880 federal census.[474] She died on 12 June 1881 in Addison, VT, aged 66 years, 11 months, 12 days, of “chronic pneumonia,”[475] and he died on 12 Apr. 1888 in Addison, Addison Co., VT, aged 72 years, 11 months, 10 days, of “paralysis,”[476] and they were both buried in Bridport Central Cemetery in Bridport, Addison Co., VT.

b. Julia7 Ann Kingman, born on 25 Oct. 1809 in Bridport, VT,[477] married Elijah Grandey Stagg.[478] He was born on 7 Nov. 1811 in Panton, Addison Co., VT.[479] They were living in Addison, Addison Co., VT, in the 1840,[480] and 1850 federal censuses,[481] and in Panton, Addison Co., VT, in the 1860,[482] 1870,[483] and 1880 federal censuses,[484] where he was a farmer. He died on 4 Aug. 1880 in Panton, Addison Co., VT, aged 68 years,[485] and she died a widow on 7 Feb. 1889 in Panton, VT, aged 86 years, 6 months, 21 days, of “old age,”[486] and they were both buried in Adams Ferry Cemetery in Panton, Addison Co., VT.

c. Esther7 M. Kingman, born on 22 Nov. 1812 in Bridport, VT,[487] never married. She was still unmarried and living with her parents in Bridport, Addison Co., VT, in the 1850 federal census,[488] she was a servant living with her sister and brother-in-law, Daniel and Eliza S. Durfee, in New Haven, Addison Co., VT, in the 1860 federal census,[489] she was keeping house for her widowed brother-in-law, Daniel Durfee, in Bristol, Addison Co., VT, in the 1870 federal census,[490] and she was living with her nephew, Carlton W. Durfee, in Bristol Village, Addison Co., VT, in the 1880 federal census.[491] She died on 19 June 1895 in Bristol, Addison Co., VT, aged 82 years, 7 months, 2 days, of “paralysis,”[492] and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Bristol, Addison Co., VT.

d. John7 M. Kingman, born ca. 1816 in Bridport, VT, married 1.) Martha Ann Miner, daughter of Clement and Sally (Crane) Miner,[493] on 8 Oct. 1845 in Bridport, Addison Co., VT.[494] She was born on 15 Oct. 1825 in Bridport, VT.[495] They were living in Bridport, Addison Co., VT, in the 1850,[496] and 1860 federal censuses,[497] where his parents were living with them, and the 1870 federal census,[498] where he was a farmer. She died on 1 Oct. 1870 in Bridport, VT, aged 44 years, of “ulceration of bowels,”[499] and was buried in Bridport Central Cemetery in Bridport, Addison Co., VT. He remarried to 2.) Elizabeth “Lizzie” A. White on 4 Sept. 1877 in Bridport, VT.[500] She was born ca. 1839 in MA.[501] They were living in Bridport, Addison Co., VT, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a farmer.[502] He died on 18 Aug. 1883 in Bridport, VT, aged 67 years, 8 months, 25 days, of “congestive appoplexy,”[503] and was buried in Bridport Central Cemetery in Bridport, Addison Co., VT. Julius J. Crane, of Bridport, VT, was administrator of his estate. No death record was found for Elizabeth A. (White) Kingman.

e. Elijah7 Whitfield Kingman, born in May 1823 in Bridport, VT,[504] was still unmarried and living with his parents in Bridport, Addison Co., VT, in the 1850 federal census, a farmer,[505] married Louisa M. Barber, daughter of Joseph S. and Samantha (Spencer) Barber,[506] on 7 Sept. 1853 in Bridport, VT.[507] She was born on 2 June 1830 in Addison, Addison Co., VT.[508] They were not found in the 1860 federal census, but they were living in Panton, Addison Co., VT, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a farmer,[509] and in Bristol Village, Addison Co., VT, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a grocer.[510] They were probably separated by 1900. He was listed as a widower living with his niece, Harriett L. Stagg, in Panton, VT, in the 1900 federal census,[511] but his wife was not listed with him, and she was listed as married and living with her son, I. B. Kingman,  in Bristol, VT, in the 1900 federal census, a seamstress.[512] He died on 17 Jan. 1908 in Bristol, Addison Co., VT, aged 84 years, 8 months, 7 days, of “organic heart disease,”[513] and she died on 20 Apr. 1930 in Bristol, VT, aged 99 years,[514] and they were both buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Bristol, Addison Co., VT.

f. Eliza7 Sarah Kingman, born on 27 Apr. 1825 in Bridport, VT,[515] was still unmarried and living with her parents in Bridport, Addison Co., VT, in the 1850 federal census,[516] married Daniel Durfee,[517] son of Warner and Polly (Webster) Durfee.[518] He was born on 19 Jan. 1829 in New Haven, VT.[519] They were living in New Haven, Addison Co., VT, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer, and her sister Esther Kingman was living with them.[520] Eliza S. (Kingman) Durfee died on 30 July 1866 in Bristol, Addison Co., VT, aged 41 years, of heart disease,[521] and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Bristol, Addison Co., VT. He was living in Bristol, Addison Co., VT, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a stave manufacturer, and his sister-in-law, Esther Kingman, was keeping house for him.[522] He remarried to Elizabeth “Betsey” C. (Eastman) Dean,[523] daughter of Calvin and Clarissa (Pettibone) Eastman, and widow of Bennett Bates Dean,[524] on 6 Sept. 1875 in Bristol, VT.[525] She was born in 1823 in Bristol, VT.[526] They were back living in New Haven, Addison Co., VT, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a farmer.[527] He died on 8 Feb. 1898 in Bristol, Addison Co., VT, aged 69 years, of “heart failure,”[528] and was buried with his first wife in Greenwood Cemetery in Bristol, VT. She died on 28 Nov. 1900 in Bristol, VT, aged 77 years, of “old age,”[529] and was also buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Bristol, VT.

        3611    v   George6 Washburn Kingman, born on 12 Sept. 1782 in Canaan, Litchfield Co., CT,[530] married Semantha Isbell,[531] daughter of Eli Isbell.[532] She was born on 4 Mar. 1787 in Lenox, Berkshire Co., MA.[533] On 8 Jan. 1807 Ebenezer and Polly Jones of Cincinnatus, Onondaga Co., NY, sold to George W. Kingman, of Cincinnatus, 50 acres of land in lot No. 4 in Cincinnatus for $150,[534] on 14 Jan. 1815 John Fish, of Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, sold to George W. Kingman, of Cincinnatus, 1½ acres of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $100,[535] on 2 Nov. 1818 Preserved and Lydia Fish, of Cincinnatus sold to George W. Kingman, of Cincinnatus, 40 acres and 91 rods of land in in lot No. 29 in Cincinnatus for $324.55,[536] on 6 Nov. 1818 George W. and Semantha Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to his brother, John Kingman, of Cincinnatus, 1½ acres of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $125,[537] on 30 Dec. 1828 George W. and Semantha Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to Willard Rooks, of Cincinnatus, 50 acres of land in lot No. 17 in Cincinnatus for $650,[538] on 20 Apr. 1829 George W. and Semantha Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to Peter Summers, of Cincinnatus, 35 acres of land in lot No. 28 in Cincinnatus for $300,[539] and on 23 Apr. 1829 George W. and Semantha Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to Raymond Adams, of Cincinnatus, 7 acres of land in lot No. 28 in Cincinnatus for $45.[540] On 13 Jan. 1834 Elizabeth Fish and Hamilton Fish, both of New York City, Trustees of the will of Nicholas Fish, late of New York City, Esq., sold to George W. Kingman, of Cortland Co., NY, 113Ό acres of land in lot No. 17 in Cincinnatus for $775.[541] They were living in Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, in the 1820 federal census, where he was a farmer,[542] and the 1830 federal census,[543] in Westfield, Tioga Co., PA, in the 1840 federal census,[544] and in Concord, Erie Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer, and she was deaf,[545] in Sardinia, Erie Co., NY, in the 1855 state census, where he was a farmer,[546] and they were living with their son Elisha Kingman in Concord, Erie Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census.[547] She died on 6 May 1865 in Ashford, Cattaraugus Co., NY, aged 79 years,[548] and he was a widower living with his son, George Kingman, in Ashford, Cattaraugus Co., NY, in the 1865 state census.[549] He died on 4 May 1867 in Ashford, NY, aged 84 years,[550] and they were both buried in Maplewood Cemetery in Springville, Erie Co., NY. They had children:

a. George7 Kingman, born on 20 Feb. 1818 in Cortland Co., NY,[551] was presumably still unmarried and living with his parents in Concord, Erie Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, a farmer,[552] married Aurora A. Nelson in ca. 1855.[553] She was born on 7 June 1822 in Erie Co., NY.[554] They were living with his parents in Sardinia, Erie Co., NY, in the 1855 state census, where he was a farmer,[555] in Ashford, Cattaraugus Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census,[556] and the 1865 state census,[557] and in Concord, Erie Co., NY, in the 1870,[558] and 1880 federal censuses,[559] where he was a farmer. She died on 27 Oct. 1885 in Springville, Erie Co., NY, aged 63 years,[560] and he died on 10 Dec. 1892 in Springville, NY, aged 74 years,[561] and they were both buried in Maplewood Cemetery in Springville, Erie Co., NY.

b. Semantha7 Kingman, born in 1823 in Cortland Co., NY,[562] married Ray Greene,[563] presumably as his second wife.[564] He was born on 26 Feb. 1811 in Pitcher, Chenango Co., NY.[565] They were not found in the 1850 federal census. She died on 3 Apr. 1851 in Concord, Erie Co., NY,[566] and was buried in Maplewood Cemetery in Springville, Erie Co., NY. He remarried to Mariette (___), who was born ca. 1824 in Cattaraugus or Genesee Co., NY.[567] They were living in Concord, Erie Co., NY, in the 1855 state census,[568] the 1860 federal census,[569] and the 1865 state census,[570] where he was a farmer, and the 1870 federal census, where he was a retired farmer.[571] He died on 31 May 1876 in Concord, NY, aged 65 years,[572] and was also buried in Maplewood Cemetery in Springville, NY. She was living alone in Springville, Erie Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census,[573] but no death or burial record was found for her.

c. Elisha7 Kingman, born in 1828 in Cortland Co., NY,[574] was still unmarried and living with his parents in Concord, Erie Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[575] and in Sardinia, Erie Co., NY, in the 1855 state census, a farmer,[576] married Martha C. (___) in ca. 1856.[577] She was born in 1838 in NY.[578] They were living in Concord, Erie Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer, and his parents were living with them,[579] and they moved to Wisconsin by 1870. They were living in Oregon, Dane Co., WI, in the 1870 federal census,[580] and in Wrightstown, Brown Co., WI, in the 1880 federal census,[581] where he was a farmer. He died in 1907,[582] and she died in 1911,[583] and they were both buried in Clear Lake Cemetery in Clear Lake, Polk Co., WI.

d. (Possibly others)

        3612   vi   Justus6 Kingman, born ca. 1785 in Weathersfield, Hartford Co., CT,[584] married Patty Lewis in ca. 1812.[585] She was born ca. 1785 in VT.[586] On 5 July 1817 Justus and Patty Kingman, of Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, sold to Samuel Aylsworth, of Cincinnatus, 22½ acres of land in lot No. 6 in Cincinnatus for $100,[587] on 13 June 1821 Justus and Patty Kingman, of Cincinnatus, sold to Walter Harvey, of Solon, Cortland Co., NY, 40 acres and 69 rods of land in lot No. 6 in Cincinnatus for $400,[588] on 25 May 1826 Allen and Sarah Blanchard, of Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, sold to Justus Kingman, of Linklean [sic], Chenango Co., NY, 4 acres and 46 rods of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, for $100,[589] and on 31 Oct. 1832 Justus and Patty Kingman, of Rutland, Tioga Co., PA, sold to William C. Conn, of German, Chenango Co., NY, 4 acres and 46 rods of land in Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, for $80.[590] He was not listed as a head of household in the 1810 federal census, but they were living in Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, in the 1820 federal census, where he was a farmer,[591] and in Pompey, Onondaga Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census,[592] but he was not listed as a head of household in the 1840 federal census, nor was he found in the 1850 federal census. No death or burial record was found for either of them, and no probate records were found for him in Cortland or Onondaga Co., NY. They supposedly had children:[593]

a. William7 Perry Kingman, born on 7 Apr. 1815 in NY,[594] supposedly married 1.) Lucinda Coy in ca. 1839.[595] She was born on 20 June 1823 in MI.[596] They were living in Perry, Shiawassee Co., MI, in the 1850 federal census.[597] She died on 21 Jan. 1854,[598] presumably in MI, and he remarried to 2.) Mary Negus, daughter of Moses and Lydia (Dawes) Negus,[599] in ca. 1857.[600] She was born on 13 May 1824 in Peru, Berkshire Co., MA.[601] They were living in Morenci Village, Seneca Township, Lenawee Co., MI, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a sawyer,[602] and the 1880,[603] and 1900 federal censuses,[604] where he was a retired carpenter. He died on 26 Aug. 1901 in Morenci Village, Lenawee Co., MI, aged 86 years, 4 months, 19 days, of “perforation of bowel,”[605] and she died a widow on 10 May 1909 in Adrian, Lenawee Co., MI, aged 84 years, 11 months, 27 days, of “paralysis and old age.”[606]

b. Huldah7 Kingman, born on 29 May 1816 in Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, married Alanson Blowers, son of Moses and Bathsheba (Lewis) Blowers,[607] in ca. 1838 in Pompey, Onondaga Co., NY.[608] He was born on 19 Feb. 1810 in Delphi Falls, Onondaga Co., NY.[609] They were living in Medina, Lenawee Co., MI, in the 1840 federal census,[610] and in Jefferson, Hillsdale Co., MI, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer.[611] She died on 18 Sept. 1850 in Hillsdale Co., MI,[612] and he died on 24 Apr. 1852 in Hillsdale, Hillsdale Co., MI,[613] but their burial locations are unknown.

c. Jason7 Kingman, born on 11 June 1819 in Cortland Co., NY, was not found in the 1850 federal census, but he married 1.) Mary Jane Cooley, daughter of Justice and Clarrisa (Baker) Cooley,[614] on 11 Dec. 1853 in Adrian, Lenawee Co., MI.[615] She was born on 13 Jan. 1834 in Orleans Co., NY.[616] They were not found in the 1860 federal census, but they were living in Fulton, Gratiot Co., MI, in the 1870,[617] and 1880 federal censuses,[618] where he was a farmer. She died on 17 Oct. 1899 in Fulton, Gratiot Co., MI,[619] and he remarried to 2.) Anna Price on 12 Nov. 1900 in Perrinton Village, Fulton Township, Gratiot Co., MI.[620] He died on 10 July 1901 in Fulton, Gratiot Co., MI, aged 82 years,[621] and was buried with his first wife in Fulton Center Cemetery in Perrinton Village, Gratiot Co., MI.

d. Henry7 C. Kingman, born on 9 Sept. 1821 in NY, married Amina “Amy” Coy in ca. 1845.[622] She was born ca. 1827 in NY.[623] They were living in Perry, Shiawassee Co., MI, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer.[624] She died on 28 Dec. 1915 in Chesaning, Saginaw, MI,[625] but his death record was not found.

e. Sally Kingman, born in ca. 1824 in NY, died in ca. 1832 in Pompey, Onondaga Co., NY.[626]

f. Lafayette Kingman, born in ca. 1827 in NY, died in ca. 1832 in Pompey, NY.[627]

g. Joseph Kingman, born in ca. 1829 in NY, died in ca. 1832 in Pompey, NY.[628]

        3613  vii   Hannah6 Kingman, supposedly married John Case, of Bridport, VT,[629] but their marriage record was not found, he was not listed as a head of household in Vermont in the 1810-1840 federal censuses, they were not found in the 1850 federal census, and no death or burial records were found for either of them in Addison Co., VT.

      3613a viii   Huldah6 Kingman, born on 13 Mar. 1789 in Sheffield, Berkshire Co., MA,[630] supposedly died in 1819,[631] presumably unmarried.

        3614   ix   Harriet6 Kingman, born ca. 1793 in Canaan, CT,[632] supposedly married Aaron Root, of Pitcher Springs, Pitcher Township, Chenango Co., NY, son of Moses and Mary (Fuller) Root,[633] probably as his second wife, in ca. 1815.[634] He was born on 5 Sept. 1780 in Great Barrington, MA, or Chenango Co., NY.[635] Children uncertain. On 9 Jan. 1816 Abraham and Olive Pier, of Chautauqua Co., NY, sold to Aaron Root, of Chenango Co., NY, 100 acres of land in Township 1, Range 11 in Chautauqua County for $500.[636] They were living in Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, in the 1820 federal census, where he was a farmer,[637] but they had moved back to Chenango Co., NY, by 1823. On 1 Mar. 1823 Aaron and Harriot Root, of German, Chenango Co., NY, sold to John Sawin, of Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., 1 acre of land in lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus for $300,[638] and on the same day John and Aurilla Sawin, of Cincinnatus, sold to Aaron Root, of German, Chenango Co., 77 acres and 89 rods of land in lots No. 80 and 65 in German for $800.[639] On 2 Mar. 1824 Levi and Asenath Pier, of Oxford, Chenango Co. NY, sold to Aaron Root, of Oxford, 100 acres of land lot No. 77 in Oxford for $600.[640] They were listed as living in Lincklaen, Chenango Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census.[641] She apparently died in 1833, supposedly in Pitcher Springs, Chenango Co., NY,[642] but her burial location is unknown, and he remarried to Sally Pier, daughter of Levi and Ann (Dewey) Pier,[643] before Aug. 1833. She was born on 19 Apr. 1785 in Great Barrington, Berkshire Co., MA,[644] and they moved to Busti, Chautauqua Co., NY, but they were probably living with his son, Otis Root, in Guilford, Chenango Co., NY, in the 1840 federal census.[645] On 5 Apr. 1833 Aaron and Harriet Root, of Lincklaen, Chenango Co., NY, sold to Hiram Follet, of Lincklaen, 77 acres and 89 rods of land in lots No. 80 and 64 in DeRuyter Township, Lincklaen Town, for $1000,[646] on 27 Aug. 1833 Aaron and Sally Root, of Busti, Chautauqua Co., NY, sold to George Manwarring of Oxford, Chenango Co., NY, 100 acres of land in lot No. 77 in Oxford that he purchased from Levi Pier, for $540,[647] on 20 June 1835 Abram and Olive Pier, of Busti, Chautauqua Co., NY, sold to Aaron Root, of Busti, 50 acres of land in lot No. 39, Township, 1 Range 11, in Busti, for $500,[648] and on 11 Dec. 1835 Aaron and Sally Root, of Busti, Chautauqua Co., sold to Abraham Pier, of Busti, 5-39/100ths acres of land in lot No. 47, Township 1, Range 11 in Busti for $85.90.[649] On 2 Feb. 1837 Margaret Cooper, of Albany, Albany Co., NY, sold to Aaron Root, of Guilford, Chenango Co., NY, 114 acres, 1 rood and 7 perches of land in lot No. 59 in Oxford (now Guilford) for $830,[650] on 22 Aug. 1837 Zadok and Polly Root, of Busti, Chautauqua Co., sold to Aaron Root, of Busti, 5-37/100ths acres of land in Busti for $50.[651] Sally (Pier) Root died on 4 Jan. 1845, aged 59 years,[652] and was buried in Stillwater Cemetery in Busti, Chautauqua Co., NY. On 12 July 1858 Aaron Root, of Busti, Chautauqua Co., NY, sold to Otis O. Root, of Guilford, Chenango Co., NY, 114 acres, 1 rood and 7 perches of land in Guilford, Chenango Co., that he had bought from Margaret Cooper, for $400.[653] He was living with Amasa P. and Prudence Root, presumably his son, in Busti, Chautauqua Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[654] and with his daughter and son-in-law, Eliakim and Priscilla Garfield, in Busti, NY, in the 1855 state census,[655] where he was a farmer, but he was not found in the 1860 federal census. On 15 Aug. 1861 Aaron Root, of Chautauqua Co., sold to Leonora C. Winchester, of Chautauqua Co., 60 acres of land in lot No. 47 in Township 1, Range 11 in Busti, subject to a lease given to Prudence W. Root, for $1000,[656] on 20 Aug. 1861 Aaron Root, of Busti, sold to his son-in-law, Eliakim Garfield, of Busti, 40 acres of land in lot No. 47, Township 1, Range 11, in Busti for $1000,[657] and to his daughter Priscilla Garfield, of Busti, 50 acres of land in lot No. 39 in Township 1, Range 11 in Busti for $1000,[658] and on 4 Oct. 1864 Aaron Root, of Busti, sold to Leonora C. Winchester, of Busti, all the timber and wood on 12 acres of land in lot No. 39 in Township 1, Range 11, in Busti for $100.[659] He was still living with Eliakim and Pricilla Garfield in Busti in the 1865 state census,[660] and he died on 13 Mar. 1866 in Busti, Chautauqua Co., NY,[661] and was buried with his presumed third wife in Stillwater Cemetery in Busti, NY.

 

 

(1463.) Joseph5 Kingman, youngest son of (470) Phebe5 Washburn, (131) Joseph4 (Jr.), (59) Joseph3, (43) John2 (5th), (28) John1 (4th); born in Lebanon, CT, on 1 May 1748,[662] married Sarah Lawrence on 15 Sept. 1774 in Canaan, Litchfield Co., CT.[663] He was not a head of household in Connecticut or Vermont in the 1790 federal census, nor was he a head of household in Vermont in the 1800 federal census. She supposedly died on 27 Nov. 1829 in St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT,[664] but his death record was not found, and no probate records were filed for his estate in Franklin Co., VT.

            Joseph Kingman and Sarah Lawrence supposedly had at least two children:[665]

        3615     i   Nehemiah6 Washburn Kingman, born on 22 Feb. 1779, supposedly in Onondaga Co., NY,[666] married 1.) Almira Humphrey, daughter of Hosea and Persis Humphrey,[667] in 1805.[668] She was born on 18 Dec. 1782 in Norfolk, Litchfield Co., CT.[669] Children uncertain. They were living in St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT, in the 1810 federal census.[670] He served as a Lieutenant in the Vermont Militia during the War of 1812.[671] She died in Feb. 1815, aged 36 years, 6 months,[672] presumably in St. Albans, VT, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery in St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT. He remarried to 2.) Thankful Stone, daughter of Abijah and Hannah (Farnsworth) Stone,[673] in 1820.[674] She was born on 15 Jan. 1794 in Reading, Windsor Co., VT.[675] They were living in St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT, in the 1820,[676] 1830,[677] and 1840 federal censuses.[678] He was the St. Albans Town Representative in the Vermont State Assembly in 1816,[679] and was President of the Bank of St. Albans, chartered in 1825.[680] He died intestate on 26 Aug. 1845 in St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT, aged 64 years.[681] His widow, Thankful Kingman, was granted administration of his estate on 8 Sept. 1845, Michael F. Palmer and William O. Gadcomb, of the District of Georgia, were appointed to appraise his estate, and Michael F. Palmer and James Davis were appointed to examine the claims against the estate on 8 Sept. 1845.[682] The inventory of his estate was dated 30 Oct. 1845, his real estate was valued at $11,531.50, including his dwelling house valued at $1600, the store valued at $1000, and the farm containing 190 acres of land valued at $5125, and his personal estate totaled $1535.51, but his estate was insolvent to pay all his debts. The remaining personal estate was divided among his heirs, the widow Thankful Kingman, Sarah L. Adams, wife of Orange Adams, and Harriet Kingman, the only surviving children, in 1845, with Orange and Sarah L. Adams giving their receipt for their share of the estate to Mrs. Thankful Kingman on 28 Dec. 1846.[683] She was living with her widowed son-in-law, Theodore W. Smith, in St. Albans, VT, in the 1850 federal census,[684] and she died a widow, testate, on 31 Dec. 1855 in St. Albans, VT, aged 60 years, 11 months, 16 days,[685] and they were both buried in Greenwood Cemetery in St. Albans, VT. Her will was dated 28 Sept. 1855, and probated on 26 Jan. 1856, and she mentioned her son-in-law, Theodore W. Smith, Sarah Ann Francis, the coloured woman who lived with her, Charlotte Prentiss, of Munroe, MI, Lydia Kingman, daughter of William Kingman, deceased, the niece of her late husband, N. W. Kingman, William Kingman Smith, son of Rev. Worthington Smith, brother N. F. Stone, in trust for W. S. Field, Eliza S. Whitman, Hester M. Whitman and Louisa J. Bond, children and grandchild of her sister Eliza Field, sisters Mary Collamer and Harriet A. Moore, and brother N. F. Stone, and she named Joseph H. Brainerd and James Davis as executors of her estate.[686] The inventory of her estate was appraised by Chillis F. Safford and Charles B. Swift, of St. Albans, on 8 Mar. 1856, and totaled $494.13, no real estate, plus demands, notes and leases totaled $20,811.01.[687] (See Appendix [C] for a full transcription of her will.) He had at least two daughters, one by each wife.

a. Sarah7 “Sally” L. Kingman, born ca. 1806 in VT,[688] married Orange7 Adams, son of Jeremiah6 and Patience (Earle) Adams (Jr.),[689] before the 1845 probate of her father’s estate. He was born on ca. 4 Nov. 1800 in Waterford, Saratoga Co., NY.[690] They were living in St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT, in the 1830,[691] 1840,[692] and 1850 federal censuses,[693] where he was a merchant, the 1860 federal census, where he was a gentleman,[694] the 1870 federal census, where he was a banker,[695] and the 1880 federal census, where he was a retired merchant.[696] He died on 10 Mar. 1889, aged 88 years, 4 months, 6 days, in St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT, of “old age,”[697] and she died on 1 July 1891, aged 75 years,[698] and they were both buried in Greenwood Cemetery in St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT.

b. Harriett7 Kingman, born in 1821 in St. Albans, VT,[699] was still unmarried in 1845 when she received her share of her father’s estate, married Theodore Worthington Smith, of St. Albans, VT, son of Ephraim Smith,[700] on 30 Dec. 1845 in St. Albans, VT.[701] He was born on 30 Oct. 1812 in Hadley, Hampshire Co., MA.[702] She died on 17 Aug. 1848, aged 27 years,[703] presumably in Franklin Co., VT, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery in St. Albans, VT. He was a merchant in St. Albans, VT, in the 1850 federal census, where her widowed mother was living with him.[704] He was called “son-in-law” in the 1855 will of her mother, Thankful Kingman, but Harriet was not mentioned in her mother’s will. He was still a merchant in St. Albans, VT, in the 1860 federal census,[705] but he was a farmer in St. Albans in the 1870 federal census,[706] and he was living with Wm O. and Lydia Gadcomb in St. Albans, VT, in the 1880 federal census.[707] He died on 2 May 1891, aged 78 years,[708] presumably in St. Albans, VT, and was buried with his wife in Greenwood Cemetery in St. Albans, VT.

c. (Probably others who died young.)[709]

        3616    ii   Sarah6 Kingman, born on 1 June 1783,[710] married Lewis Bristol,[711] son of Daniel and (1957) Chloe6 (Washburn) Bristol, of New Marlborough, Berkshire Co., MA, in ca. 1804 in Sheffield, Berkshire Co., MA.[712] He was born supposedly on 15 July 1783 in Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT,[713] a grandson of John and Sarah (Nearing) Bristol,[714] and of (688) Luke5 and Desire (Packard) Washburn, of Tolland, Tolland Co., CT,[715] and a great-grandson of (175) Gideon4 and Mary (Perkins) Washburn, of Leicester, MA, and they were fourth cousins.[716] They moved to Columbia Co., NY, but no land records were found for him in Columbia Co., NY. They were living in Hillsdale, Columbia Co., NY, in the 1810 federal census,[717] and in Austerlitz, Columbia Co., NY, in the 1820,[718] 1830,[719] and 1840 federal censuses.[720] She died on 1 Sept. 1845 in Ballston Spa, Saratoga Co., NY, aged 59 years,[721] and he died on 1 June 1849 in Ballston Spa, NY, aged 66 years,[722] and they were both buried in Ballston Spa Village Cemetery in Ballston Spa, Saratoga Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for his estate in either Columbia or Saratoga Co., NY. They supposedly had children:[723]

a. Orville Bristol, born on 25 May 1805 in New Marlborough, MA, married Eliza C. Clark in Oct. 1827 in Enfield, Hartford Co., CT.[724] She was born on 30 Dec. 1806 in CT.[725] They were living in East Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, in the 1830 federal census,[726] in Westfield, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1840 federal census, where he was a farmer,[727] in Nashville, Hillsborough Co., NH, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a tavern keeper,[728] and in Nashua, Hillsborough Co., NH, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a trader.[729] He died on 21 Jan. 1864 in Nashua, Hillsborough Co., NH, aged 58 years,[730] and she was still living in Nashua, NH, in the 1870,[731] and 1880 federal censuses.[732] She died a widow on 25 Aug. 1887, aged 80 years,[733] and they were both buried in Universalist Church Cemetery in Nashua, Hillsborough Co., NH.

b. Lucia L. Bristol, born on 15 May 1807 in New Marlborough, MA, married Arnold H. Holdridge.[734] He was born ca. 1800 in NY.[735] They were living in Austerlitz, Columbia Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census,[736] in Troy, Rensselaer Co., NY, in the 1840,[737] and 1850 federal census, where he was a linen manufacturer,[738] in New York City, NY, in the 1855 state census,[739] in Milton, Saratoga Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a stove dealer,[740] and in Troy, Rensselaer Co., NY, in the 1865 state census, where he was a farmer.[741] He died on 22 Feb. 1869,[742] probably in Rensselaer Co., NY, and was buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Troy, Rensselaer Co., NY. She was probably living in a boarding house in Troy, NY, in the 1870 federal census,[743] but she was not found in the 1875 state census or the 1880 federal census. She died on 30 Jan. 1890 in Troy, Rensselaer Co., NY,[744] but her burial location is unknown.

c. Newton Bristol, born ca. 1816 in NY,[745] died on 23 Nov. 1844, aged 28 years,[746] presumably unmarried, and was buried in Ballston Spa Village Cemetery in Ballston Spa, NY.

d. Sarah L. Bristol, born ca. 1820 in Columbia Co., NY,[747] married Harvey Carr in ca. 1844.[748] He was born ca. 1819 in NY.[749] They were living next door to her brother Lawrence Bristol in Milton, Saratoga Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer.[750] They were not found in the 1855 state census, but they were living in Malta, Saratoga Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census,[751] in Saratoga Springs, Saratoga Co., NY, in the 1865 state census,[752] where he was a farmer, the 1870 federal census, where he was a carpenter,[753] the 1875 state census, where he was a cartman and farmer,[754] and the 1880 federal census, where he was a laborer.[755] She died on 29 Nov. 1896 in Saratoga Springs, Saratoga Co., NY,[756] and he died on 6 Dec. 1896 in Saratoga Springs, NY,[757] but their burial location is unknown.

e. Lawrence Washburn Bristol, born on 18 Mar. 1824 in Austerlitz, Columbia Co., NY,[758] married Caroline Hawkins in ca. 1848.[759] She was born ca. 1828 in Dutchess Co., NY.[760] They were living next door to his sister and brother-in-law, Harvy and Sarah Carr, in Milton, Saratoga Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a merchant,[761] in the 1855 state census, where he was a hatter,[762] and the 1860 federal census, where he was a merchant,[763] in Ballston Spa Village, Milton, Saratoga Co., NY, in 1865 state census, where he was a merchant,[764] and in Ballston, Saratoga Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a retired merchant,[765] the 1875 state census, where he was a hat and cap merchant,[766] and the 1880 federal census, where he was a merchant.[767] He died on 11 or 12 Mar. 1897 in Saratoga Springs, Saratoga Co., NY, aged 72 years,[768] and she died on 12 Mar. 1907 in Saratoga Springs or Briarcliff Manor, NY,[769] and they were both buried in Ballston Spa Village Cemetery in Ballston Spa, Saratoga Co., NY.

f. Marion E. Bristol, born ca. 1827 in Columbia Co., NY,[770] married Samuel K. Briggs in ca. 1850.[771] He was born ca. 1825 in VT.[772] They were living with her sister and brother-in-law, Arnold H. and Lucia L. Holdridge, in Troy, Rensselaer Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a grocer,[773] with Joseph and Sarah Briggs, probably his parents, in the 1855 state census in Troy, NY, where he was an agent, and his presumed father was a grocer,[774] and in the 1860 federal census, where he was an overseer of rope works.[775] He died on 13 May 1864,[776] presumably in Troy, NY. She was not found in the 1865 state census, or the 1870 federal census, but she died on 8 May 1872,[777] and they were both buried in Old Mount Ida Cemetery in Troy, Rensselaer Co., NY.

        3617   iii   William Kingman, mentioned as being deceased with a daughter Lydia Kingman in the 1855 will of Thankful Kingman, who was described as being a niece of her late husband. She gave her receipt to the executors of the estate of Thankful Kingman as Lydia K. Vanderpoel. A Lydia Kingman married James Van Derpoel on 14 Apr. 1853 in the Dutch Reformed Church in Hillsdale, Columbia Co., NY.[778] James and Lydia A. Vanderpoel were living in Hillsdale, Columbia Co., NY, in the 1855 state census, where he was a carpenter,[779] and in Copake, Columbia Co., NY, in the 1865 state census, where he was a wagonmaker,[780] but they were not found in the 1860 federal census. They were back living in Hillsdale, NY, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a wagonmaker.[781] A William Kingman was living in Kinderhook, Columbia Co., NY, in the 1830,[782] and 1840 federal censuses,[783] with several daughters, but he had no daughter named Lydia living with him in the 1850 federal census in Kinderhook, NY,[784] and he was still alive and living with his daughter and son-in-law, Martin and Catharine Pochman, in Kinderhook in the 1855 state census.[785] He was not found in the 1860 federal census in Columbia Co., NY, and no probate records were filed for the estate of a William Kingman in Columbia Co., NY.

 

 

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    [1] Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1916, 2 volumes, [hereinafter Bridgewater VRs], Vol. 1, p. 198.

    [2] Hoskins, Anthony, “The Washburns of Middletown, Connecticut, and the Children of Joseph4 and Hannah (Johnson?) WashburnThe American Genealogist, Vol. 75, No. 3 [July 2000], p. 217.

    [3] Crossley, Marie Schlumbrecht, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records: Volume 26 and 27, Middletown, 1651-1854, 2 Parts (Volumes), Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 2000, [hereinafter Crossley, Barbour Index of Middletown VRs], Pt. 1, p. 249, the marriage of Edward Hamlin and Phebe Butler on 18 Dec. 1734, taken from Vol. 1, p. 75, of the Middletown Town Records.

    [4] White, Lorraine Cook, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records: Canaan, 1739-1852, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1996, [hereinafter White, Barbour Index of Canaan VRs], p. 55, taken from Vol. A, p. 9, of the Canaan Town Records.

    [5] Bailey, Rev. Frederick, Early Connecticut Marriages, Vol. 4, Farmington, p. 4, but the marriage was not listed in the Barbour Index to Farmington town records.

    [6] Crossley, Barbour Index of Middletown VRs, Pt. 1, p. 249, taken from Vol. 1, p. 75, of the Middletown Town Records.

    [7] 1790 Federal Census, Palatine, Montgomery Co., NY, the Giles Hamlen household had 1 free white male aged 16 or over, 1 free white male under 16, and 3 free white females.

    [8] 1800 Federal Census, Canajoharie, Montgomery Co., NY, p. 46, the Hamlin Giles [sic] household had 2 males aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, and 1 female aged 26-44 years.

    [9] Per the Ancestry.com Turrell Family Tree file submitted by Sean W. Turrell, and others.

    [10] White, Barbour Index of Canaan VRs, p. 39, taken from Vol. A, p. 9, of the Canaan Town Records.

    [11] White, Barbour Index of Canaan VRs, p. 39, taken from Vol. A, p. 9, of the Canaan Town Records.

    [12] White, Barbour Index of Canaan VRs, p. 39, taken from Vol. A, p. 19, of the Canaan Town Records.

    [13] White, Barbour Index of Canaan VRs, p. 39, taken from Vol. A, p. 18, of the Canaan Town Records.

    [14] White, Barbour Index of Canaan VRs, p. 39, taken from Vol. A, p. 19, of the Canaan Town Records.

    [15] White, Barbour Index of Canaan VRs, p. 39, taken from Vol. A, p. 26, of the Canaan Town Records.

    [16] Per the Ancestry.com Turrell Family Tree file submitted by Sean W. Turrell.

    [17] Per the Ancestry.com Turrell Family Tree file submitted by Sean W. Turrell.

    [18] Per the Ancestry.com Turrell Family Tree file submitted by Sean W. Turrell.

    [19] Per the Ancestry.com Turrell Family Tree file submitted by Sean W. Turrell.

    [20] Per the Ancestry.com Turrell Family Tree file submitted by Sean W. Turrell.

    [21] www.findagrave.com, memorial #231872646, no dates given on her memorial.

    [22] Per the Ancestry.com Anthony Hoskins Family Tree file submitted by hoskins199077.

    [23] Per the Ancestry.com Anthony Hoskins Family Tree file submitted by hoskins199077. Mary E. Hamlin was described as being a daughter and heir of Jacob Hadley in the sale of land by Henry G. and Mary E. Hamlin to Theodore D. Hadley in 1850.

    [24] Per the Ancestry.com Anthony Hoskins Family Tree file submitted by hoskins199077.

    [25] Per the Ancestry.com Anthony Hoskins Family Tree file submitted by hoskins199077.

    [26] United States Registers of Enlistments in the U.S. Army, 1798-1914, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, Henry Hamlin, age 28.

    [27] 1850 Federal Census, Manlius, Onondaga Co., NY, p. 34, dwelling #507, family #518:

            Henry G. Hamlin, 44, male, farmer, $12,000, born NY

            Mary E. Hamlin, 41, female, born NY

            Giles H. Hamlin, 14, male, born NY, attending school

            William H. Hamlin, 12, male, born NY, attending school

            Maria Hamlin, 10, female, born NY

            DeLancy Hamlin, 2/12, male, born NY

            Joseph Baker, 20, male, laborer, born Germany

            Andrew Terill, 30, male, laborer, born Germany

            Joseph Goldsbury, 45, male, laborer, born Ireland, cannot read or write

            James Borney, 51, male, laborer, born Ireland

            Timothy Bohan, 32, male, laborer, born Ireland

            Catherine Hathery, 20, female, born Ireland, cannot read or write

            Mary J. Grover, 18, female, born NY

    [28] Onondaga County Land Records, Vol. 92, p. 207, from FHL microfilm #0872841, witnessed by N. R. Chapman and Jacob Tirrell, and recorded on 3 Apr. 1847.

    [29] Onondaga County Land Records, Vol. 95, p. 160, from FHL microfilm #0872844, recorded on 8 May 1848.

    [30] Onondaga County Land Records, Vol. 102, pp. 96 and 343-344, from FHL microfilm #0872847, the deeds recorded twice, on 28 Dec. 1850 and on 27 Feb. 1851.

    [31] Onondaga County Land Records, Vol. 102, p. 167-168, from FHL microfilm #0872847, recorded on 14 Jan. 1851.

    [32] Onondaga County Land Records, Vol. 126, p. 501, from FHL microfilm #0872674, recorded on 11 Dec. 1856.

    [33] Onondaga County Land Records, Vol. 117, p. 17, from FHL microfilm #0872670, signed only by Henry G. Hamlin, witnessed by H. S. Bosworth, and recorded on 20 June 1854.

    [34] Onondaga County Land Records, Vol. 120, p. 359-360, from FHL microfilm #0872671, signed by Henry G. Hamlin and Mary E. Hamlin, and recorded on 23 May 1855.

    [35] 1860 Federal Census, Union Township, Bollinger Co., MO, White Water Post Office, Page No. 27, dwelling #165, family #166:

            Henry G. Hamlin, 53, male, farmer, $300, born NY

            Mary E. Hamlin, 51, female, born NY

            Giles H. Hamlin, 25, male, born NY

            William H. Hamlin, 23, male, born NY

            Mariah Hamlin, 19, female, born NY

            Delansy Hamlin, 12, male, born NY, attending school

            Arther Hamlin, 7, male, born NY, attending school

            Martha P. Hamlin, 21, female, born NY

            Frank Hamlin, 1, male, born MO

    [36] Per the Ancestry.com Anthony Hoskins Family Tree file submitted by hoskins199077; www.findagrave.com, memorial #113728304, from his gravestone in Springdale Cemetery in Peoria, Peoria Co., IL.

    [37] 1870 Federal Census, City of Lacon, Marshall Co., IL, Page No. 34, dwelling #279, family #275:

            Richard Maxwell, 30, male, white, hardware dealer, $2000, $5000, born IL, a male citizen

            Maria Maxwell, 28, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            William Maxwell, 2, male, white, born IL

            Edna Maxwell, 4/12, female, white, born IL, born in Feb.

            Mary Hamlin, 62, female, white, born NY

    [38] Per the Ancestry.com Anthony Hoskins Family Tree file submitted by hoskins199077.

    [39] Per the Ancestry.com Anthony Hoskins Family Tree file submitted by hoskins199077; Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, online database at https://apps.ilsos.gov//isavital/marriageSearch.do, William Maxwell and Mrs. Mary E. Hamlin, from Peoria County, Vol. 6, p. 14.

    [40] Per the Ancestry.com Anthony Hoskins Family Tree file submitted by hoskins199077.

    [41] Per the Ancestry.com Anthony Hoskins Family Tree file submitted by hoskins199077.

    [42] 1880 Federal Census, City of Lacon, Marshall Co., IL, Page No. 20, Supervisors Dist. 4, Enumeration Dist. 151, dwelling #201, family #208:

            William Maxwell, white, male, 78, married, retired merchant, born KY, father born VA, mother born PA

            Mary E. Maxwell, wife, white, female, 72, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born CT

    [43] Per the Ancestry.com Anthony Hoskins Family Tree file submitted by hoskins199077.

    [44] Per the Ancestry.com Anthony Hoskins Family Tree file submitted by hoskins199077; www.findagrave.com, memorial #131273290, from his gravestone in Lacon Cemetery in Lacon, Marshall Co., IL.

    [45] Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 1, p. 198.

    [46] Talcott, Alvan, Families of Early Guilford, Connecticut, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1984, p. 983.

    [47] Moore, Wilma J. Sandifer, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records: Guilford, 1639-1850, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1999, [hereinafter Moore, Barbour Index of Guilford VRs], p. 200, taken from Vol. 2, p. 183, of the Guilford Town Records.

    [48] Calculated from his age at death.

    [49] Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790: Connecticut, Bountiful, UT, 1993, p. 97, Guilford Town, the Increase Pendleton household had 2 free white males aged 16 or over, and 3 free white females.

    [50] Per the Ancestry.com madden Family Tree file submitted by maddenconnie.

    [51] 1800 Federal Census, Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT, p. 69, the Increase Pendleton household had 1 male aged 45 or over, and 1 female aged 10-15 years.

    [52] 1810 Federal Census, Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT, p. 182, the Increase Pendleton household had 1 male aged 45 or over, and 1 female aged 16-25 years.

    [53] Connecticut, U.S., Hale Collection of Cemetery Inscriptions and Newspaper Notices, 1629-1934, online database at www.Ancestry.com; Connecticut, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934, online database at www.Ancestry.com, from FHL microfilm #0003182.

    [54] Moore, Barbour Index of Guilford VRs, p. 253, taken from Vol. 2, p. 135, of the Guilford Town Records, which gives his name as Johnah, but it was probably Joshua; his www.findagrave.com memorial #13109101, from his gravestone, gives the date as 1 Aug. 1766.

    [55] Per the Ancestry.com madden Family Tree file submitted by maddenconnie.

    [56] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #13101979, her birthplace from the Ancestry.com madden Family Tree file submitted by maddenconnie.

    [57] Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790: Connecticut, Bountiful, UT, 1993, p. 97, Guilford Town, the Joshua Pendleton household had 1 free white male aged 16 or over, 1 free white male under 16, and 1 free white female.

    [58] 1800 Federal Census, Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT, p. 69, the Joshua Pendleton household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 4 females under 10, and 1 female aged 26-44 years.

    [59] Per the Ancestry.com madden Family Tree file submitted by maddenconnie; www.findagrave.com, memorial #13109101, from his gravestone in Stow Cemetery in Stow, Summit Co., OH.

    [60] Per the Ancestry.com madden Family Tree file submitted by maddenconnie; www.findagrave.com, memorial #13101979, from her gravestone in Stow Cemetery in Stow, OH.

    [61] Per the Ancestry.com madden Family Tree file submitted by maddenconnie.

    [62] Per the Ancestry.com madden Family Tree file submitted by maddenconnie.

    [63] Per the Ancestry.com madden Family Tree file submitted by maddenconnie.

    [64] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #13109115.

    [65] Per the Ancestry.com madden Family Tree file submitted by maddenconnie; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #13109115.

    [66] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #13101959.

    [67] 1820 Federal Census, Stow, Portage Co., OIH, p. 55, the Ward Pendleton household had 3 males under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 3 females under 10, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 1 person engaged in agriculture.

    [68] 1830 Federal Census, Stow, Portage Co., OH, p. 292, from the index, the page unreadable.

    [69] 1840 Federal Census, Stow, Summit Co., OH, p. 356, the Ward Pendleton 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 aged 10-154 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 50-59 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [70] 1850 Federal Census, Dist. No. 140 Stow Township, Summit Co., OH, p. 470 dwelling #1101, family #1120:

            Ward Pendleton, 61, male, farmer, $1000, born CT

            Sally Pendleton, 62, female, born CT

            Julia Wetmore, 10, female, born OH, attending school

            Lydia Doolittle, 67, female, born CT

            Hubbard Pendleton, 51, male, farmer, born CT

    [71] www.findagrave.com, memorial #13101959, from her gravestone in Stow Cemetery in Stow, Summit Co., OH.

    [72] www.findagrave.com, memorial #13109115, from his gravestone in Stow Cemetery in Stow, OH.

    [73] Per the Ancestry.com madden Family Tree file submitted by maddenconnie.

    [74] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census and the 1855 state census.

    [75] 1830 Federal Census, Lisle, Broome Co., NY, p. 110, the Ezra Lucas household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.

    [76] 1840 Federal Census, Triangle, Broome Co., NY, p. 421, the E. Lucas household had 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 2 persons employed in agriculture.

    [77] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Triangle, Broome Co., NY, p. 254, dwelling #358, family #379:

            Ezra Lucas, 60, male, farmer, $1800, born CT

            Polly Lucas, 59, female, born CT

            Dwelling #359, family #380:

            William Lucas, 34, male, farmer, born CT

            Emily Lucas, 27, female, born NY

            Betsy A. Lucas, 6, female, born NY, attending school

            Charles Lucas, 10/12, male, born NY

    [78] 1855 New York State Census, Town of Triangle, Broome Co., dwelling #116, a frame house valued at $250, family #117:

            Ezra Lucas, 65, male, born CT, married, resident 30 years, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Polly Lucas, 64, female, wife, born CT, resident 30 years

            John Lucas, 33, male, child, born CT, resident 30 years, farmer, a native voter

            Dwelling #116, family #118:

            John Leach, 37, male, born Cortland Co., married, resident 1 year, cooper, a native voter

            Mary Leach, 23, female, wife, born Broome Co., resident 13 years

            Henrietta Leach, 4, female, child, born Cortland Co., resident 1 year

            Frank Leach, 2, male, child, born Cortland Co., resident 1 year

    [79] Per the Ancestry.com madden Family Tree file submitted by maddenconnie.

    [80] 1860 Federal Census, Town of Triangle, Broome Co., NY, Killawang Post Office, Page No. 98, dwelling #670, family #648:

            Ezra Lucas, 70, male, Gentleman, $500, $300, born CT

            Johnathan F. Leach, 31, male, carpenter, born NY

            Mary Leach, 28, female, born NY

            Araminta Leach, 9, female, born NY, attending school

            Frank Leach, 7, male, born NY, attending school

            Ella Leach, 5, female, born NY, attending school

            Floyd Leach, 3, male, born IA

            Sis Leach, 3/12, female, born IA

            Dwelling #671, family #649:

            William Lucas, 42, male, farmer, $500, born CT

            Emily Lucas, 32, female, born NY

            Betsy Lucas, 14, female, born NY

            Charles Lucas, 9, male, born NY, attending school

            James Lucas, 5, male, born NY, attending school

    [81] 1865 New York State Census, Town of Triangle, Broome Co., Page 17, dwelling #129, a frame house valued at $300, family #138:

            John Lucas, 43, male, born CT, single, laborer, a native voter, owns land

            Mary Leach, 33, female, sister, born Broome Co., 5 children born, married once, now married

            Floyd Leach, 7, male, nephew, born IA, single

            Elizabeth Leach, 5, female, niece, born Broome Co., single

            Ezra Lucas, 75, male, father, born CT, married once, now widowed, no occupation, a native voter

    [82] Per the Ancestry.com madden Family Tree file submitted by maddenconnie.

    [83] 1830 Federal Census, Lisle, Broome Co., NY, p. 109, the Timothy Clark household had 1 male under 5, 2 males aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.

    [84] Per the Ancestry.com madden Family Tree file submitted by maddenconnie.

    [85] Per the Ancestry.com madden Family Tree file submitted by maddenconnie; Bailey, Christina, and White, Lorraine Cook, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Goshen 1739-1854, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1999, [hereinafter Bailey and White, Barbour Index of Goshen VRs], p. 51, from Vol. 2, p. 399, of the Goshen Town Records.

    [86] Per the Ancestry.com madden Family Tree file submitted by maddenconnie, but her obituary gives her birthdate as 28 July 1799 in Cornwall, CT.

    [87] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #32119475, from her obituary.

    [88] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #32118930.

    [89] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #32119475.

    [90] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #32118930.

    [91] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #32119056.

    [92] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #32118930 and her memorial #32119056.

    [93] www.findagrave.com, memorial #32119056, from her gravestone in Salt Lake City Cemetery in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., UT.

    [94] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #32118930, and her memorial #32119348.

    [95] 1860 Federal Census, 7th Ward, Gt. Salt Lake City, Great Salt Lake Co., UT, Page No. 100, dwelling #699, family #69:

            Jeremiah Woodbury, 70, male, farmer, $1000, $400, born MA

            Charlotte Woodbury, 62, female, born MA

            Phebe K. Woodbury, 60, female, born CT

            John S. Woodbury, 34, male, farmer, $600, $500, born MA

    [96] www.findagrave.com, memorial #32119475, from her gravestone in Salt Lake City Cemetery in Salt Lake City, UT.

    [97] 1870 Federal Census, 7th Ward Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Territory of Utah, Page No. 20, dwelling #163, family #163:

            Jeramia Woodberry, 80, male, white, no occupation, $2000, $200, born MA, a male citizen

            Charlette Woodberry, 72, female, white, keeping house, born MA

    [98] www.findagrave.com, memorial #32119348, from her gravestone in Salt Lake City Cemetery in Salt Lake City, UT.

    [99] www.findagrave.com, memorial #32118930, from his gravestone in Salt Lake City Cemetery in Salt Lake City, UT.

    [100] 1830 Federal Census, Hudson, Portage Co., OH, p. 288, from the index, the page unreadable.

    [101] 1840 Federal Census, Brimfield, Portage Co., OH, p. 309, the Hubbard Pendleton household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years.

    [102] 1850 Federal Census, Dist. No. 140 Stow Township, Summit Co., OH, p. 470 dwelling #1101, family #1120.

    [103] Per the Ancestry.com madden Family Tree file submitted by maddenconnie.

    [104] Per the Ancestry.com madden Family Tree file submitted by maddenconnie.

    [105] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #41432037.

    [106] 1830 Federal Census, Lisle, Broome Co., NY, p. 98, the Seymour Sandford household had 2 males under 5, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 2 females aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 [sic] years.

    [107] Per the Ancestry.com madden Family Tree file submitted by maddenconnie; www.findagrave.com, memorial #41431999, from her gravestone in Hazard Corners Cemetery in Triangle, Broome Co., NY.

    [108] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #41432037.

    [109] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #41431969, her birthplace from the 1850 federal census.

    [110] 1840 Federal Census, Triangle, Broome Co., NY, p. 421, the S. Sanford household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture. Living next door was Joseph Sanford, an 84 year old Revolutionary War veteran.

    [111] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Triangle, Broome Co., NY, p. 254, dwelling #356, family #377:

            Seymour Sanford, 57, male, farmer, $3000, born CT

            Louisa Sanford, 36, female, born NY

            George Sanford, 11, male, born NY, attending school

            Edwin R. Eaton, 24, male, laborer, born NY

    [112] 1860 Federal Census, Town of Triangle, Broome Co., NY, Killawang Post Office, Page No. 87, dwelling #577, family #560:

            Seymour Sanford, 61, male, farmer, $5000, $2000, born CT

            Louisa Sanford, 45, female, born NY

            George Sanford, 21, male, farmer, born NY

    [113] 1870 Federal Census, Triangle, Broome Co., NY, Whitneys Point Post Office, Page No. 36, dwelling #300, family #328:

            Seymour Sanford, 71, male, white, farmer, $15,000, $5510, born CT, a male citizen

            Louisa Sanford, 54, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Joseph Stone, 22, male, white, farm laborer, born NY, a male citizen

    [114] www.findagrave.com, memorial #41432037, from his gravestone in Hazard Corners Cemetery in Triangle, NY.

    [115] www.findagrave.com, memorial #41431969, from her gravestone in Hazard Corners Cemetery in Triangle, NY.

    [116] Per the Ancestry.com madden Family Tree file submitted by maddenconnie, which gives their marriage place as Stow, Summit Co., OH, but Summit County was not created until 1840.

    [117] Per the Ancestry.com madden Family Tree file submitted by maddenconnie; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #13109171.

    [118] 1840 Federal Census, Stow, Summit Co., OH, p. 356, the John H. Pendleton household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 20-29 [sic] years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [119] 1850 Federal Census, Dist. No. 140 Stow Township, Summit Co., OH, p. 470, dwelling #1098, family #1117:

            Phebe J. Pendleton, 35, female, born CT

            Charlotte M. Pendleton, 20, female, born OH

            Susan E. Pendleton, 17, female, born OH

            George H. Pendleton, 13, male, born OH, attending school

            E(?) A. Pendleton, 6, male, born OH

            Ellen H. Pendleton, 1, female, born OH

    [120] www.findagrave.com, memorial #13109171, from her gravestone in Stow Cemetery in Stow, Summit Co., OH; per the Ancestry.com madden Family Tree file submitted by maddenconnie, which gives the date as 9 Nov. 1855.

    [121] Per the Ancestry.com madden Family Tree file submitted by maddenconnie.

    [122] Per the Ancestry.com madden Family Tree file submitted by maddenconnie.

    [123] 1860 Federal Census, Mantua, Portage Co., OH, Page No. 48, dwelling #368, family #364:

            Jno H. Pendleton, 55, male, farmer, $21500, born CT

            Mary Pendleton, 43, female, $1050, $800, born OH

            Amelia N. Pendleton, 17, female, $800, born OH, attending school

            Martha Pendleton, 14, female, $800, born OH, attending school

            Hattie Pendleton, 2, female, born OH

    [124] 1870 Federal Census, Mantua Township, Portage Co., OH, Page No. 11, dwelling #102, family #98:

            Mary Pendleton, 43, female, white, keeping house, $1000, $$500, born OH

            Hattie Pendleton, 11, female, white, attending school, born OH, attending school

    [125] Per the Ancestry.com madden Family Tree file submitted by maddenconnie.

    [126] Per the Ancestry.com madden Family Tree file submitted by maddenconnie; Michigan, U.S., Marriage Records, 1867-1952, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, John H. Pendleton, of Woodbridge, 52 [sic], born CT, a farmer, and Margaret (Stickles) Rarick, of Ransom, 52, born Columbia Co., NY,

    [127] Calculated from her age in the 1870 federal census, which doesn’t agree with her age in the 1880 federal census, her birthplace from her 1867 marriage record.

    [128] 1870 Federal Census, Township of Ransom, Hillsdale Co., MI, Hudson Post Office, Page No. 4, dwelling #33, family #34:

            John Pendleson [sic], 63, male, white, farmer, $600, $300, born CT, a male citizen

            Margaret Pendleson [sic], 52, female, white, keeping house, born NY

    [129] Per the Ancestry.com madden Family Tree file submitted by maddenconnie; Michigan, U.S., Death Records, 1867-1952, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, John H. Pendleton, male, white, married, born NY, farmer, his parents’ names unknown.

    [130] 1880 Federal Census, Woodbridge, Hillsdale Co., MI, Page No. 6, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 96, dwelling #60, family #64:

            Margarett Pendleton, white, female, 70, widow, keeping house, cannot read or write, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [131] Moore, Barbour Index of Guilford VRs, p. 253, taken from Vol. 2, p. 135, of the Guilford Town Records, his death record also says he was born in Guilford.

    [132] Per the Ancestry.com Wagner-Weiland file submitted by Jeffry Wagner.

    [133] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #34612796.

    [134] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #34612794.

    [135] 1800 Federal Census, Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT, p. 69, the Wm Pendleton household had 2 males under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, and 1 female aged 26-44 years.

    [136] 1810 Federal Census, Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT, p. 182, the Wm Pendleton household had 4 males under 10, 2 males aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years.

    [137] 1820 Federal Census, Cornwall Town, Litchfield Co., CT, p. 409, the Wm Pendleton household had 2 males under 10, 2 males aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 16-18 years, 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 1 female aged 26-44 years, and 1 female aged 45 or over, including 1 person engaged in agriculture.

    [138] www.findagrave.com, memorial #34612794, from her gravestone in Cornwall Hollow Cemetery in Cornwall Hollow, Litchfield Co., CT,

    [139] Moore, Barbour Index of Guilford VRs, p. 132, the marriage of Noah Fowler Jr. and Lucy Bartlett, of Guilford, on 10 Dec. 1777, taken from Vol. 2, p. 175, of the Guilford Town Records.

    [140] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #34612797.

    [141] Moore, Barbour Index of Guilford VRs, p. 253, taken from Vol. 2, p. 294, of the Guilford Town Records; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #34612796; Connecticut Church Records, Guilford, Christ Episcopal Church, 1744-1909, Hartford, Connecticut State Library, 1933, p. 350.from Vol. 3, p. 336, of the church records.

    [142] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #34612797; Moore, Barbour Index of Guilford VRs, p. 125, from Vol. 2, p. 230, of the Guilford Town Records.

    [143] 1830 Federal Census, Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT, p. 448, the Wm Pendleton household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 50-59 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years.

    [144] 1840 Federal Census, Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT, p. 217, the William Pendleton household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 70-79 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 50-59 years, including 2 persons employed in agriculture.

    [145] 1850 Federal Census, Division 34 Town of Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT, p. 4, dwelling #64, family #65:

            Merill Pendleton, 46, male, farmer, $2500, born CT

            Catharine F. Pendleton, 39, female, born CT

            Henry Pendleton, 13, male, born CT, attending school

            Theodore Pendleton, 11, male, born CT, attending school

            William C. Pendleton, 8, male, born CT

            William Pendleton, 81, male, no occupation, born CT

            Catharine Pendleton, 63, female, born CT

    [146] White, Lorraine Cook, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records: Cornwall 1740-1854, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 2003, [hereinafter White, Barbour Index of Cornwall VRs], p. 377, taken from Vol. 3, p. 120-121, of the Cornwall Town Records.

    [147] www.findagrave.com, memorial #34612797, from her gravestone in Cornwall Hollow Cemetery in Cornwall Hollow, CT.

    [148] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #186033126, but his birth was not listed in the Barbour index of Cornwall town records.

    [149] Connecticut Marriages, 1630-1997, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #186033126.

    [150] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #186033133.

    [151] 1840 Federal Census, Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT, p. 219, the William A. Pendleton household had 2 males under 5, 2 males aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 4 persons employed in manufacturing and trade.

    [152] 1850 Federal Census, Division 34 Town of Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT, p. 6, dwelling #89, family #94:

            William A. Pendleton, 53, male, carpenter, $700, born CT

            Lucy B. Pendleton, 44, female, born CT

            James A. Pendleton, 13, male, born CT, attending school

            Albert W. Pendleton, 12, male, born CT, attending school

            George W. Pendleton, 9, male, born CT, attending school

            Charles M. Pendleton, 6, male, born CT, attending school

    [153] www.findagrave.com, memorial #186033126, from his gravestone in Cornwall Cemetery in Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT; Connecticut, U.S., Deaths and Burial Index, 1650-1934, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Major William A. Pendleton, age 59, from FHL microfilm #0003182; Connecticut, U.S., Hale Collection of Cemetery Inscriptions and Newspaper Notices, 1629-1934, online typescript database at www.Ancestry.com, from Cornwall Cemetery in Cornwall, CT.

    [154] 1860 Federal Census, Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT, Page No. 15, dwelling #113, family #113:

            Lucy B. Pendleton, 57, female, $800, $200, born CT

            Albert W. Pendleton, 22, male, silver burnisher, born CT

            George W. Pendleton, 20, male, farmer, born CT, attending school

            Charles M. Pendleton, 16, male, farmer, born CT, attending school

            Minerva Hurlburt, 52, female, female domestic, born CT, cannot read or write

    [155] www.findagrave.com, memorial #186033133, from her gravestone in Cornwall Cemetery in Cornwall, CT; Connecticut, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Lucy B. Pendleton, widow of William A. Pendleton, age 58, Cornwall, CT; Connecticut, U.S., Hale Collection of Cemetery Inscriptions and Newspaper Notices, online image database at www.Ancestry.com; U.S., Newspaper Extractions from the Northeast, 1704-1930, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, from her obituary in the New Haven Columbian Register of 21 Sept. 1861.

    [156] Per the Ancestry.com Wagner-Weiland file submitted by Jeffry Wagner, but his birth was not listed in the Barbour index of Cornwall town records.

    [157] Per the Ancestry.com Wagner-Weiland file submitted by Jeffry Wagner; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #128462403, daughter of William Pendleton and Lucretia Welton, but her birth was not listed in the Barbour index of Cornwall town records.

    [158] Per the Ancestry.com Wagner-Weiland file submitted by Jeffry Wagner.

    [159] Per the Ancestry.com Wagner-Weiland file submitted by Jeffry Wagner, but the marriage was not listed in the Barbour index of Cornwall town records.

    [160] Per the Ancestry.com Wagner-Weiland file submitted by Jeffry Wagner.

    [161] 1830 Federal Census, Goshen, Litchfield Co., CT, p. 450, the Micajah Barnum household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 60-69 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years.

    [162] 1850 Federal Census, Division 34 Town of Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT, p. 3, dwelling #34, family #34:

            Micajah Barnham, 55, male, shoe manufacturer, born CT

            Rossetta Barnham, 52, female, born CT

            Mary C. Barnham, 15, female, born CT, attending school

            Charles A. Barnham, 7, male, born CT, attending school

            Edward P. Barnham, 26, male, shoemaker, born CT

            Hannah F. Barnham, 28, female, born CT

            Daniel Lamont, 22, male, shoemaker, born Ireland

            John Taylor, 42, male, shoemaker, born Ireland

    [163] www.findagrave.com, memorial #128462403, from her gravestone in North Cornwall Cemetery in Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT; the Ancestry.com Wagner-Weiland file submitted by Jeffry Wagner says she died in Danbury, CT.

    [164] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 138, p. 344, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a shoemaker, his birthplace Litchfield, CT, but his parents’ names not recorded; www.findagrave.com, memorial #128462349, from his gravestone in North Cornwall Cemetery in Cornwall, CT; the Ancestry.com Wagner-Weiland file submitted by Jeffry Wagner says he died in Cornwall, CT.

    [165] Per the Ancestry.com Wagner-Weiland file submitted by Jeffry Wagner; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #30712700, but his birth was not listed in the Barbour index of Cornwall town records.

    [166] Massachusetts, U.S., Compiled Marriages, 1633-1850, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Increase A. Pendleton and Maria Palmer.

    [167] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #30712703, from her gravestone, her birthplace from the 1850 federal census.

    [168] 1830 Federal Census, Galen, Wayne Co., NY, image no. 13, the page number unreadable, the Increas A. Pendleton household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 2 males aged 20-29 years, 2 females under 5, and 1 female aged 20-29 years.

    [169] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Marshall, Calhoun Co., MI, p. 133, dwelling #160, family #169:

            Increase A. Pendleton, 49, male, cabinet maker, born CT

            Maria Pendleton, 45, female, born CT

            Cornelia A. Pendleton, 21, female, born NY

            William H. Pendleton, 16, male, clerk, born MI, attending school

            Esau Bormman, 24, male, laborer, born KY

    [170] 1860 Federal Census, 1st Ward of the City of Marshall, Calhoun Co., MI, Page No. 27, dwelling #220, family #212:

            Increase A. Pendleton, 59, male, cabinet maker, $1800, $200, born CT

            Maria Pendleton, 55, female, boarding house, born CT

            Cornelia Pendleton, 28, female, born NY

            Kate Breely, 20, female, teacher, born MI

            Louisa Bursill, 19, female, teacher, born MI

            Jane Byington, 19, female, born NY, attending school

            Mary Breely, 8, female, born MI, attending school

            David Mitchell, 9, male, born NY, attending school

            Emma Mitchell, 7, female, born NY, attending school

    [171] www.findagrave.com, memorial #30712700, from his gravestone in Mountain Home Cemetery in Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Co., MI.

    [172] 1870 Federal Census, Kalamazoo Village, Kalamazoo Co., MI, Page No. 4, dwelling #25, family #25:

            Maria Pendleton, 65, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Cornelia Pendleton, 39, female, white, born NY

    [173] www.findagrave.com, memorial #30712703, from her gravestone in Mountain Home Cemetery in Kalamazoo, MI.

    [174] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #34612795, his name spelled Merritt in his death records, and on his gravestone, but Merrill or Merill in the 1840 and 1850 federal censuses and his marriage record. His birth was not listed in the Barbour index of Cornwall town records.

    [175] White, Barbour Index of Cornwall VRs, p. 377, taken from Vol. 3, p. 48, of the Cornwall Town Records.

    [176] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census.

    [177] 1840 Federal Census, Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT, p. 217, the Merrell Pendleton household had 2 males under 5, 1 male aged 30-39 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [178] 1850 Federal Census, Division 34 Town of Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT, p. 4, dwelling #64, family #65:

            Merill Pendleton, 46, male, farmer, $2500, born CT

            Catharine F. Pendleton, 39, female, born CT

            Henry Pendleton, 13, male, born CT, attending school

            Theodore Pendleton, 11, male, born CT, attending school

            William C. Pendleton, 8, male, born CT

            William Pendleton, 81, male, no occupation, born CT

            Catharine Pendleton, 63, female, born CT

    [179] Connecticut, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Merritt Pendleton, in Cornwall, CT, age 63, the date 25 Sept. 1866; Connecticut, U.S., Hale Collection of Cemetery Inscriptions and Newspaper Notices, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, Merritt Pendleton, 25 Sept. 1866 in Waterville, CT, aged 63; www.findagrave.com, memorial #34612795, from his gravestone in Cornwall Hollow Cemetery in Cornwall Hollow, Litchfield Co., CT, which gives the date as 25 Sept. 1865, and his memorial says he died in Waterbury, New Haven Co., CT.

    [180] Per the Ancestry.com Wagner-Weiland file submitted by Jeffry Wagner, but his birth was not listed in the Barbour index of Cornwall town records.

    [181] Per the Ancestry.com Wagner-Weiland file submitted by Jeffry Wagner; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #200639889, from his gravestone, but his birth was not listed in the Barbour index of Cornwall town records.

    [182] Illinois, U.S., Marriage Index, online database at https://apps.ilsos.gov//isavital/marriageSearch.do, Fulton Co., Vol. A, p. 52, Henry G. Pendleton and Elizabeth Hart; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #30346543.

    [183] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #30346543, but her birth was not listed in the Barbour index of Goshen town records.

    [184] www.findagrave.com, memorial #30346543, from her gravestone in Hoyt Cemetery in Henry, Marshall Co., IL.

    [185] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #75695702.

    [186] Illinois, U.S., Marriage Index, 1860-1920, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Henry G. Pendleton and Sarah W. Dann; Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, online database at https://apps.ilsos.gov//isavital/marriageSearch.do, La Salle Co., Vol. A, the page number not recorded, Henry G. Pendleton and Sarah W. Dann.

    [187] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #75695702.

    [188] 1850 Federal Census, Marshall Co., IL, the township not given, p. 140, dwelling #2, family #2:

            Henry G. Pendleton, 43, male, Pres. Minister, born CT

            Sarah W. Pendleton, 36, female, born NH

            Ann L. Pendleton, 2, female, born IL

    [189] www.findagrave.com, memorial #75695702, from her gravestone in Hoyt Cemetery in Henry, Marshall Co., IL.

    [190] Per the Ancestry.com Clarissa L. Pendleton Family Tree file submitted by Mary Carol Cloutier; White, Lorraine Cook, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, East Windsor 1768-1860, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1998, [hereinafter White, Barbour Index of East Windsor VRs], p. 20, the marriage of Gaius Booth, of East Windsor, and Clarissa Dewey, of Suffield, on 1 Dec. 1806, taken from p. 32, of the East Windsor Town Records, her www.findagrave.com memorial #200639755 gives her father’s name as “Caius” Booth.

    [191] Per the Ancestry.com Clarissa L. Pendleton Family Tree file submitted by Mary Carol Cloutier; Illinois, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1800-1940, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, Henry G. Pendleton and Emily Booth, certificate #2069; Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, online at https://apps.ilsos.gov//isavital/marriageSearch.do, Peoria Co. Vol. I, p. 238, Henry G. Pendleton and Emily Booth.

    [192] Per the Ancestry.com Clarissa L. Pendleton Family Tree file submitted by Mary Carol Cloutier; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #200639755, but her birth was not listed in the Barbour index of East Windsor town records.

    [193] 1870 Federal Census, Chenoa Township, McLean Co., Il, Page No. 47, dwelling #339, family #330:

            H. G. Pendleton, 52, male, clergyman, $2500, $1000, born CT, a male citizen

            Emily Pendleton, 51, female, keeping house, born CT

            Mary Pendleton, 15, female, born IL, attending school

            Lizzie N. Pendleton, 13, female, born IL, attending school

            Clara Pendleton, 11, female, born IL, attending school

            Rosa Pendleton, 8, female, born IL, attending school

    [194] 1880 Federal Census, Chenoa, McLean Co., IL, Page No. 22, Supervisors Dist. 4, Enumeration Dist. 178, dwelling #235, family #238:

            Henry G. Pendleton, white, male, 72, married, Congregational Minister, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT

            Emily B. Pendleton, white, female, 61, wife, married, keeping house, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT

            Mary Ann Pendleton, white, female, 25, daughter, single, idiotic, born IL, father born CT, mother born CT

            Lizzie M. Pendleton, white, female, 23, daughter, single, teaching school, born IL, father born CT, mother born CT

            Clarissa L. Pendleton, white, female, 21, daughter, single, teaching school, born IL, father born CT, mother born CT

            Rose E. Pendleton, white, female, 18, daughter, single, at school, born IL, father born CT, mother born CT

    [195] www.findagrave.com, memorial #200639755, from her gravestone in Chenoa Cemetery in Chenoa, McLean Co., IL; per the Ancestry.com Clarissa L. Pendleton Family Tree file submitted by Mary Carol Cloutier, which says she died in Henry Co., IL.

    [196] www.findagrave.com, memorial #200639889, from his gravestone in Chenoa Cemetery in Chenoa, McLean Co., IL.

    [197] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #83927440; per the Ancestry.com Wagner-Weiland file submitted by Jeffry Wagner, but his birth was not listed in the Barbour index of Cornwall town records.

    [198] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #83927650 and her father’s www.findagrave.com memorial #11007549.

    [199] Michigan, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1822-1940, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Reuben W. Pendleton and Sarah Ann Darling, Calhoun Co., MI, from FHL microfilm #1009295; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #83927440.

    [200] Calculated from her age at death.

    [201] 1840 Federal Census, Fredonia, Calhoun Co., MI, Page No. 13, the R. W. Pendleton household had 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 female under 5, and 1 female aged 20-29 years.

    [202] www.findagrave.com, memorial #83927650, from her gravestone in Oakridge Cemetery in Marshall, Calhoun Co., MI.

    [203] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Marshall, Calhoun Co., MI, p. 140, dwelling #272, family #287:

            R. W. Pendleton, 38, male, cabinet maker, $700, born CT

            C. Pendleton, 22, female, born NY, attending school

            R. Pendleton, 10, female, born MI, attending school

            O. Pendleton, 8, male, born MI

    [204] 1860 Federal Census, 1st Ward in the City of Marshall, Calhoun Co., MI, Page No. 23, dwelling #182, family #177:

            R. W. Pendleton, 48, male, cabinet maker, $5000, $500, born CT

            Rosetta Pendleton, 20, female, born MI

            George Pendleton, 10, male, born MI, attending school

            Eunice Allen, 15, female, born NY, attending school

    [205] 1870 Federal Census, 4th Ward in the City of Marshall, Calhoun Co., MI, Page No. 15, dwelling #118, family #122:

            Joseph King, 29, male, white, carpenter, born MA, a male citizen

            Rossetta King, 29, female, white, keeping house, born MI

            Ruben Pendleton, 57, male, white, cabinet maker, $3000, $2000, born CT, a male citizen

    [206] www.findagrave.com, memorial #83927440, from his gravestone in Oakridge Cemetery in Marshall, MI.

    [207] Per the Ancestry.com Wagner-Weiland file submitted by Jeffry Wagner, but his birth was not listed in the Barbour index of Cornwall town records.

    [208] Per the Ancestry.com Wagner-Weiland file submitted by Jeffry Wagner, not listed in the Barbour index of Cornwall town records.

    [209] Per the Ancestry.com Wagner-Weiland file submitted by Jeffry Wagner, but her birth was not listed in the Barbour index of Cornwall town records.

    [210] White, Barbour Index of Cornwall VRs, p. 377, taken from Vol. 3, p. 72, of the Cornwall Town Records; per the Ancestry.com Pendleton & Bixler Mirror Tree file submitted Sue Bixler.

    [211] 1850 Federal Census, Division 34 Town of Cornwall, Litchfield Co., CT, p. 4, dwelling #59, family 358:

            Joseph Brown, 26, male, laborer, born CT

            Lucretia Brown, 26, female, born CT

    [212] 1860 Federal Census, 2nd Ward of the City of Marshall, Calhoun Co., MI, Page No. 64, dwelling #513, family #493:

            Joseph Brown, 35, female [sic], carpenter, $600, $300, born CT

            Lucretia D. Brown, 35, female, born CT

            Charles H. Brown, 8, male, born CT, attending school

    [213] 1870 Federal Census, Waterloo City, 3d Ward, Black Hawk Co., IA, Page No. 21, dwelling #155, family #164:

            Pardon G. Davis, 62, male, white, farmer, $13,700, $750, born ME, a male citizen

            Sarah L. Davis, 59, female, white, keeping house, born VT

            Valorus Davis, 21, male, white, farmer, born VT, a male citizen

            Ellen Davis, 17, female, white, at home, born VT, attending school

            Eunice Dodge, 33, female, white, dress maker, $100, born VT

            Carrie A. Dodge, 10, female, white, attending school, born IA, attending school

            Charles F. Dodge, 6, male, white, attending school, born IA, attending school

            J. L. Brown, 45, male, white, carpenter, $1000, $200, born CT, a male citizen

            Lucretia D. Brown, 44, female, white, dress maker, born CT

            Chas. H. Brown, 17, male, white, carpenter, born CT

            Orren Johnson, 23, male, white, cabinet maker, born OH, a male citizen

    [214] 1880 Federal Census, City of Waterloo, Black Hawk Co., IA, Page No. 12, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 64, dwelling #127, family #131:

            Joseph L. Brown, white, male, 57, married, carpenter, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT

            Lucretia D. Brown, white, female, 56, wife, married, housekeeping, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT

    [215] Per the Ancestry.com Pendleton & Bixler Mirror Tree file submitted Sue Bixler.

    [216] Per the Ancestry.com Wagner-Weiland file submitted by Jeffry Wagner, but his birth was not listed in the Barbour index of Cornwall town records, and his www.findagrave.com memorial #34612802 gives his birth year as 1828.

    [217] White, Barbour Index of Cornwall VRs, p. 377, taken from Vol. 3, p. 118-119, of the Cornwall Town Records; per the Ancestry.com Pendleton & Bixler Mirror Tree file submitted Sue Bixler; her www.findagrave.com memorial #34612793 gives her maiden name as Hull.

    [218] Calculated from her age at marriage, but her www.findagrave.com memorial #34612793 gives her birth year as 1833.

    [219] Per the Ancestry.com Pendleton & Bixler Mirror Tree file submitted Sue Bixler; www.findagrave.com, memorial #34612793, from her gravestone in Cornwall Hollow Cemetery in Cornwall Hollow, Litchfield Co., CT.

    [220] Per the Ancestry.com Pendleton & Bixler Mirror Tree file submitted Sue Bixler; www.findagrave.com, memorial #34612802, from his gravestone in Cornwall Hollow Cemetery in Cornwall Hollow, CT.

    [221] Moore, Barbour Index of Guilford VRs, p. 253, taken from Vol. 2, p. 135, of the Guilford Town Records.

    [222] Moore, Barbour Index of Guilford VRs, p. 253, taken from Vol. 2, p. 135, of the Guilford Town Records.

    [223] Schott, Barbour Index of Lebanon VRs, p. 122, taken from Vol. 1, p. 166, of the Lebanon Town Records, but his www.findagrave.com memorial #31062428 gives his birthplace as Canaan, Litchfield Co.,, CT.

    [224] Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 1 Nov. 2001 by Janis Mohat; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #31069949; Wilmes, Debra R., The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Wethersfield, 1639-1868, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 2002, [hereinafter Wilmes, Barbour Index of Wethersfield VRs], p. 196, the marriage of John Latimer and Anna Grimes on 23 Feb. 1737/8 in Wethersfield, from Vol. 2, p. 21a, of the Wethersfield Town Records.

    [225] Connecticut Church Records, Wethersfield First Congregational Church, 1694-1835, Connecticut State Library, 1962, p. 150, Mitchel Kingsman and Keturah Lattimar, from Vol. JL, p. 50, only the year recorded.

    [226] Wilmes, Barbour Index of Wethersfield VRs, p. 196, from Vol. 2, p. 21a, of the Wethersfield Town Records; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #31069949.

    [227] 1800 Federal Census, Cornwall, Addison Co., VT, p. 26, the Michael Kingman household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 2 males aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 1 female under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, 1 female 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 45 or over.

    [228] 1810 Federal Census, Addison, Addison Co., VT, p. 17, the Mitchel Kingman household had 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 1 female aged 10-15 years, 1 female aged 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 45 or over.

    [229] Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 1 Nov. 2001 by Janis Mohat; www.findagrave.com, memorial #31062428, from his gravestone in Cincinnatus Cemetery in Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, his name spelled “Mitchel” on his gravestone; per the General Society of Mayflower Descendants Application for Membership of Amelia Caroline (Kingman) McIntire, of Minneapolis, MN, General No. 6445 and State No. 703, approved on 23 June 1921, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston.

    [230] 1820 Federal Census, Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, p. 501, the John Kingman household had 3 males under 10, 1 male aged 16-18 years, 4 males aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 2 females under 10, and 2 females aged 45 or over, including 4 persons engaged in agriculture.

    [231] 1830 Federal Census, Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, p. 25, the John Kingman household had 2 males aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 50-59 years, and 1 female aged 80-89 years.

    [232] Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 1 Nov. 2001 by Janis Mohat; www.findagrave.com, memorial #31069949, from her gravestone in Cincinnatus Cemetery in Cincinnatus, NY; per the General Society of Mayflower Descendants Application for Membership of Amelia Caroline (Kingman) McIntire, of Minneapolis, MN, General No. 6445 and State No. 703, approved on 23 June 1921, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston.

    [233] All per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 1 Nov. 2001 by Janis Mohat.

    [234] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #31062168, but Smith, H. P., The History of Cortland Co. 1885, p. 368-376, says he was born in Wethersfield, Mass. [sic], on 5 Oct. 1770.

    [235] Per the General Society of Mayflower Descendants Application for Membership of Amelia Caroline (Kingman) McIntire, of Minneapolis, MN, General No. 6445 and State No. 703, approved on 23 June 1921, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #31062168, but the marriage record was not found in the Lenox vital records.

    [236] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #31062326; per the General Society of Mayflower Descendants Application for Membership of Amelia Caroline (Kingman) McIntire, of Minneapolis, MN, General No. 6445 and State No. 703, approved on 23 June 1921, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, but her birth was not found in the Lenox vital records.

    [237] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #31062168, from Smith, H. P., The History of Cortland Co., 1885, pp. 368-376.

    [238] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. B, p. 483, from FHL microfilm #0841242, witnessed by Phinehas Sargant, John Thomson Jur. and Henry Stevens, but not recorded until 8 Feb. 1812.

    [239] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. A, p. 244-245, from FHL microfilm #0841241, witnessed by Josiah Dwight and Elijah Williams, and recorded on 3 Aug. 1808.

    [240] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. A, p. 3-4, from FHL microfilm #0841241, witnessed by Wm Lowe and Abner Fremain, and recorded on 4 May 1808.

    [241] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. B, p. 482, from FHL microfilm #0841242, witnessed by Neh. Ledyard, and recorded on 8 Feb. 1812.

    [242] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. Q, p. 374-375, from FHL microfilm #0843708, witnessed by his son Oliver Kingman, but not recorded until 19 Oct. 1830.

    [243] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. C, p. 249-250, from FHL microfilm #0841243, recorded on 11 Dec. 1813.

    [244] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. I, p. 46, from FHL microfilm #0841246, witnessed by Samuel Kenton and Delia Fish, but not recorded until 12 Sept. 1820.

    [245] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. E, p. 236-237, from FHL microfilm #0841244, witnessed by Daniel Cross and Elijah Dwight, and recorded on 3 May 1816.

    [246] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. F, p. 86-87, from FHL microfilm #0841244, witnessed by John Kingman Junr., and recorded on 1 [sic] Mar. 1817.

    [247] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. H, p. 342-343, from FHL microfilm #0841245, witnessed by Barah Niles and Giles Brown, but not recorded until 1 Mar. 1820.

    [248] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. G, p. 254-255, from FHL microfilm #0841245, witnessed by John Kingman Jur., and recorded on 9 Sept. 1818.

    [249] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. H. p. 109-110, from FHL microfilm #0841245, witnessed by John McWhorter, and recorded on 19 Aug. 1819.

    [250] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. S, p. 517, from FHL microfilm #0843709, acknowledged before Charles Kingman, Commissioner, but not recorded until 23 Aug. 1832.

    [251] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. H, p. 344, from FHL microfilm #0841245, witnessed by John Kingman Junr., and recorded on 1 Mar. 1820.

    [252] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. I, p. 162-164, from FHL microfilm #0841246, witnessed by John Kingman Jur., and recorded on 30 Jan. 1821.

    [253] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. I, p. 562-563, from FHL microfilm #0841246, witnessed by George W. Kingman, acknowledged before Oliver Kingman, Commissioner, and recorded on 16 Apr. 1822.

    [254] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. J, p. 386-388, from FHL microfilm #0841246, witnessed by Lyman Kingman, and recorded on 5 June 1823.

    [255] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. W, p. 260, from FHL microfilm #0843711, witnessed by Oliver Kingman, acknowledged before Oliver Kingman, Commissioner, but not recorded until 30 Sept. 1835.

    [256] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. M, p. 334-335, from FHL microfilm #0843705, witnessed by Oliver Kingman, acknowledged before Oliver Kingman, Commissioner, and recorded on 7 Jan. 1827.

    [257] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. P, p. 12-13, from FHL microfilm #0843707, recorded on 7 Mar. 1829.

    [258] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. R, p. 530-531, from FHL microfilm #0843708, witnessed by Betsey Kingman and Harriet Kingman, acknowledged before Charles Kingman, Commissioner, and recorded on 17 Nov. 1831.

    [259] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. R, p. 241-242, from FHL microfilm #0843708, recorded on 22 June 1831.

    [260] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. U, p. 410, from FHL microfilm #0843710, witnessed by Charles Kingman, acknowledged before Charles Kingman, Commissioner, and recorded on 30 Apr. 1834.

    [261] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. T, p. 236-237, from FHL microfilm #0843709, witnessed by P. Brockway, acknowledged before Charles Kingman, Commissioner, and recorded on 13 Mar. 1833.

    [262] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. W, p. 285-286, from FHL microfilm #0843711, witnessed by LeRoy W. Kingman, acknowledged before Oliver Kingman, Judge of Cortland County Court, and recorded on 16 Oct. 1835.

    [263] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. V, p. 208-209, from FHL microfilm #0843710, signed only by John Kingman, acknowledged before Charles Kingman, Commissioner, and recorded on 31 Dec. 1834.

    [264] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. W, p. 291-292, from FHL microfilm #0843711, acknowledged before Oliver Kingman, Judge of Cortland County Court, and recorded on 17 Oct. 1835.

    [265] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. 6, p. 187-188, from FHL microfilm #0843716, recorded on 31 May 1842.

    [266] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. 6, p. 128-129, from FHL microfilm #0843716, recorded on 11 May 1842.

    [267] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. 7, p. 317-318, from FHL microfilm #0843716, recorded on 6 Aug. 1842.

    [268] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. 8, p. 180-181, from FHL microfilm #0843717, witnessed by Charles Kingman, but not recorded until 17 Apr. 1844.

    [269] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. 10, p. 3-4, from FHL microfilm #0843718, witnessed by John Kingman Jr., acknowledged before Oliver Kingman, Judge of Cortland County Court, and recorded on 1 Dec. 1845.

    [270] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. 16, p. 137-138, from FHL microfilm #0843722, the acreage not given, signed and acknowledged only by John Kingman, witnessed by Charles Kingman, but not recorded until 24 Oct. 1850.

    [271] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. 16, p. 279, from FHL microfilm #0843722, signed and acknowledged by only John Kingman, acknowledged before Oliver Kingman, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 20 Dec. 1850.

    [272] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. 14, p. 610-611, from FHL microfilm #0843720, recorded on 4 Dec. 1849.

    [273] 1820 Federal Census, Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, p. 501, the John Kingman household had 3 males under 10, 1 male aged 16-18 years, 4 males aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 2 females under 10, and 2 females aged 45 or over, including 4 persons engaged in agriculture.

    [274] 1830 Federal Census, Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, p. 25, the John Kingman household had 2 males aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 50-59 years, and 1 female aged 80-89 years.

    [275] 1840 Federal Census, Solon, Cortland Co., NY, p. 49, the John Kingman household had 1 male aged 60-69 years, 2 females aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 60-69 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [276] 1850 Federal Census, Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, p. 208, dwelling #1110, family #1140:

            John Kingman, 79, male, no occupation, born CT

            Miriam Kingman, 77, female, born CT

    [277] www.findagrave.com, memorial #31062326, from her gravestone in Cincinnatus Cemetery in Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY; per the General Society of Mayflower Descendants Application for Membership of Amelia Caroline (Kingman) McIntire, of Minneapolis, MN, General No. 6445 and State No. 703, approved on 23 June 1921, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston.

    [278] 1855 New York State Census, Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., dwelling #179, a frame house valued at $1200, family #194.

    [279] www.findagrave.com, memorial #31062168, from his gravestone in Cincinnatus Cemetery in Cincinnatus, NY; per the General Society of Mayflower Descendants Application for Membership of Amelia Caroline (Kingman) McIntire, of Minneapolis, MN, General No. 6445 and State No. 703, approved on 23 June 1921, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston.

    [280] Cortland County Probate Vol. E, p. 312-315, from FHL microfilm #0843885.

    [281] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #31785026, but his birth record was not found in the Lenox vital records.

    [282] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #31785026, from his gravestone.

    [283] Her parents named in the 1825 deed where the heirs of David and Marcey Brown, deceased, sold his land in Cincinnatus to their brother Alanson Brown.

    [284] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #31785087, from her gravestone, her birthplace from the 1850 federal census.

    [285] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #31785026, from Smith, H. P., The History of Cortland Co., 1885.

    [286] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. G, p. 254-255, from FHL microfilm #0841245, witnessed by John Kingman Jur., and recorded on 9 Sept. 1818.

    [287] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. O, p. 508-509, from FHL microfilm #0843706, witnessed by Barak Niles, and recorded on 10 Feb. 1829.

    [288] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. Q, p. 383-384, from FHL microfilm #0843708, witnessed by Sanford M. Billings and Barnabas Paine, acknowledged in Dutchess County by Nathaniel S. Hollister and Mary his wife, Conrad Sornborger and Sarah his wife, and David W. Thorp and Anna his wife, and in Cortland County by Luke Mason and Polly his wife, Oliver Kingman and Betsey his wife, and Milton S. Brown, and recorded on 30 Oct. 1830.

    [289] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. 5, p. 157-158, from FHL microfilm #0843716, recorded on 16 Sept. 1841.

    [290] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. 7, p. 503, from FHL microfilm #0843717, witnessed by Stephen Kellogg, and recorded on 2 Jan. 1744.

    [291] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. 11, p. 500, from FHL microfilm #0843719, signed by Oliver Kingman, Executor of Betsey Hakez, and recorded on 22 May 1847.

    [292] 1820 Federal Census, Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, p. 500, the Oliver Kingman household had 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female aged 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 1 person engaged in agriculture, and 1 person engaged in manufacturing.

    [293] 1830 Federal Census, Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, p. 25, the Oliver Kingman household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.

    [294] 1840 Federal Census, Solon, Cortland Co., NY, p. 47, the Oliver Kingman household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 1 person employed in manufacturing and trade.

    [295] 1850 Federal Census, Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, p. 210, dwelling #1145, family #1175:

            Oliver Kingman, 53, male, merchant, $1500, born MA

            Betsey Kingman, 54, female, born NY

            Julia Kingman, 25, female, born NY

            Henry Kingman, 23, male, clerk, born NY

            Cornelia Kingman, 10, female, born NY, attending school

    [296] 1855 New York State Census, Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., dwelling #211, a frame house valued at $2000, family #234:

            Oliver Kingman, 59, male, born MA, married, resident 55 years, merchant, a native voter, owns land

            Betsy Kingman, 61, female, wife, born Dutchess Co., married, resident 42 years

            Henry M. Kingman, 29, male, son, born Cortland Co., resident 29 years, merchant, a native voter, owns land

            Cornelia Kingman, 15, female, daughter, born Cortland Co., resident 15 years

    [297] 1860 Federal Census, Town of Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, Page No. 48, dwelling #383, family #390:

            Oliver Kingman, 64, male, white, merchant, $2000, $1000, born MA

            Betsy Kingman, 66, female, white, merchant, born NY

            Cornelia A. Kingman, 20, female, white, teacher of music, $150, born NY

    [298] www.findagrave.com, memorial #31785087, from her gravestone in Cincinnatus Cemetery in Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY.

    [299] 1865 New York State Census, Town of Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, Page 29, dwelling #223, a frame house valued at $1500, family #234:

            Oliver Kingman, 69, male, born MA, married once, now widowed, merchant, a native voter, owns land

            Cornelia Kingman, 25, female, daughter, born Cortland Co., single, music teacher

            Ann Riley, 24, female, help, born Ireland, 1 child born, married once, now widowed

            Mary J. Riley, 4, female, single

    [300] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, Willett Post Office, Page No. 25, dwelling #225, family #233:

            Oliver Kingman, 74, male, white, clerk in dry goods store, $3000, $1000, born MA, a male citizen

            James Sturdephant [sic], 28, male, white, dry goods merchant, $2500, $2500, born NY, a male citizen

            Cornelia Sturdephant [sic], 30, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Maggie Griffin, 22, female, white, domestic servant, born NY

            Dwelling #226, family #234:

            Henry Kingman, 45, male, white, dry goods merchant, $4000, $2000, born NY, a male citizen

            Permelia Kingman, 43, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Carrie E. Kingman, 12, female, white, born NY, attending school

    [301] 1880 Federal Census, Village of Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, Page No. 19, Supervisors Dist. 9, Enumeration Dist. 117, dwelling #194, family #201:

            Oliver Kingman, white, male, 84, widowed, retired merchant, born MA, father born MA [sic], mother born MA

            James Sturtevant, white, male, 38, son in law, married, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Cornelia Sturtevant, white, female, 40, daughter, married, keeping house, born NY, father born MA, mother born NY

            Lizzie Marvin, white, female, 15, adopted daughter, single, at school, attending school, born NY

    [302] www.findagrave.com, memorial #31785026, from his gravestone in Cincinnatus Cemetery in Cincinnatus, NY.

    [303] Cortland County Probate Vol. S, p. 21-24, from FHL microfilm #0843893.

    [304] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #101703393, but his birth record was not found in the Lenox vital records.

    [305] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #101703393.

    [306] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #101703438.

    [307] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #101703393.

    [308] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. J, p. 386-388, from FHL microfilm #0841246, witnessed by Lyman Kingman, and recorded on 5 June 1823.

    [309] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. M, p. 78-79, from FHL microfilm #0843705, witnessed by John Chappel and Charles O. Bell, acknowledged before his brother Oliver Kingman, Commissioner, and recorded on 29 Apr. 1826.

    [310] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. M, p. 79-80, from FHL microfilm #0843705, witnessed by John Chappel, acknowledged before his brother Oliver Kingman, Commissioner, and recorded on 29 Apr. 1826.

    [311] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. P, p. 106-107, from FHL microfilm #0843708, witnessed by Charles Kingman, and recorded on 17 Apr. 1829.

    [312] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. 15, p. 527-528, from FHL microfilm #0843721, witnessed by Charlles Kingman, acknowledged before Charles Kingman, Commissioner, but not recorded until 20 June 1850.

    [313] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. Y, p. 465-466, from FHL microfilm #0843712, witnessed by Charles Kingman, acknowledged before Charles Kingman, Commissioner, and recorded on 23 May 1837.

    [314] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. 12, p. 354, from FHL microfilm #0843719, witnessed by Horace Robbins, and recorded on 22 Dec. 1847.

    [315] 1830 Federal Census, Solon, Cortland Co., NY, p. 10, the John Kingman Jr. household had 2 males under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years,

    [316] 1840 Federal Census, Solon, Cortland Co., NY, p. 47, the John Kingman Jr. household had 2 males aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 2 persons employed in manufacturing and trade.

    [317] 1850 Federal Census, Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, p. 208, dwelling #1111, family #1141:

            John Kingman Jr., 52, male, farmer, $6000, born MA

            Loisa Kingman, 46, female, born NY

            Jeferson Kingman, 23, male, merchant, born NY

            Layton Kingman, 21, male, laborer, born NY

            Julia Kingman, 15, female, born NY, attending school

            Harriette Kingman, 11, female, born NY, attending school

            Harriette Fish, 17, female, born NY, attending school

            Dwelling #1112, family #1142:

            DeForest Kingman, 25, male, farmer, $1500, born NY

            Polly Kingman, 25, female, born NY

    [318] 1855 New York State Census, Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., dwelling #179, a frame house valued at $1200, family #194:

            John Kingman Jr., 57, male, born MA, married, resident 57 years, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Louisa Kingman, 51, female, wife, born Cortland Co., married, resident 51 years

            Juliy J. Kingman, 20, female, daughter, born Cortland Co., resident 20 years

            Harriet M. Kingman, 16, female, daughter, born Cortland Co., resident 16 years

            John Kingman, 84, male, father, born CT, widowed, resident 57 years, farmer, a native voter, owns land

    [319] 1860 Federal Census, Town of Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, Page No. 54, dwelling #431, family #442:

            John Kingman, 62, male, white, farming, $3000, $1600, born MA

            Louisa Kingman, 56, female, white, farming, born NY

            Julia J. Kingman, 25, female, white, born NY,

            Harriet M. Kingman, 21, female, white, born NY, attending school

    [320] 1865 New York State Census, Town of Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., Page 24, dwelling #185, a frame house valued at $1200, family #195:

            John Kingman, 67, male, born MA, married once, now married, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Louisa Kingman, 61, female, white, wife, born Cortland Co., 6 children born, married once, now married

            Julia I. Kingman, 29, female, daughter, born Cortland Co., single

            Harriet M. Kingman, 25, female, daughter, born Cortland Co., single

    [321] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, Willett Post Office, Page No. 18-19, dwelling #159, family #167:

            John Kingman, 72, male, white, farming, $7500, $1700, born NY, a male citizen

            Louesa Kingman, 66, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Lucinda Perry, 16, female, white, domestic servant, born NY

            David Ufford, 34, male, white, dry goods merchant, $6000, born NY, a male citizen

            Julia Ufford, 35, female, white, born NY

    [322] www.findagrave.com, memorial #101703438, from her gravestone in Cincinnatus Cemetery in Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY.

    [323] 1880 Federal Census, Village of Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, Page No. 17, Supervisors Dist. 9, Enumeration Dist. 117, dwelling #187, family #193:

            John Kingman, white, male, 82, widowed, born MA, father born CT, mother born CT [sic]

            David Ufford, white, male, 43, married, merchant, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Julia Ufford, white, female, 45, married, keeping house, born NY, father born MA, mother born NY

            Rebecca Ufford, white, female, 75, widow, born NY, father born CT, mother born CT

    [324] www.findagrave.com, memorial #101703393, from his gravestone in Cincinnatus Cemetery in Cincinnatus, NY.

    [325] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #47103986, but the General Society of Mayflower Descendants Application for Membership of Amelia Caroline (Kingman) McIntire, of Minneapolis, MN, General No. 6445 and State No. 703, approved on 23 June 1921, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, gives his birth date as 6 Mar. 1800.

    [326] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #47103986.

    [327] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #47103898.

    [328] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #47103898.

    [329] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. I, p. 562-563, from FHL microfilm #0841246, witnessed by George W. Kingman, acknowledged before Oliver Kingman, Commissioner, and recorded on 16 Apr. 1822.

    [330] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. M, p. 78-79, from FHL microfilm #0843705, witnessed by John Chappel and Charles O. Bell, acknowledged before his brother Oliver Kingman, Commissioner, and recorded on 29 Apr. 1826.

    [331] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. M, p. 79-80, from FHL microfilm #0843705, witnessed by John Chappel, acknowledged before his brother Oliver Kingman, Commissioner, and recorded on 29 Apr. 1826.

    [332] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. W, p. 285-286, from FHL microfilm #0843711, witnessed by LeRoy W. Kingman, acknowledged before Oliver Kingman, Judge of Cortland County Court, and recorded on 16 Oct. 1835.

    [333] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. W, p. 284-285, from FHL microfilm #0843711, acknowledged before Oliver Kingman, Judge of Cortland County Court, and recorded on 16 Oct. 1835.

    [334] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. W, p. 291-292, from FHL microfilm #0843711, acknowledged before Oliver Kingman, Judge of Cortland County Court, and recorded on 17 Oct. 1835.

    [335] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. 2, p. 410-411, from FHL microfilm #0843714, recorded on 7 June 1839.

    [336] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. 6, p. 188-189, from FHL microfilm #0843716, recorded on 31 May 1842.

    [337] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. 12, p. 45-46, from FHL microfilm #0843719, acknowledged in Tioga Co., PA, and recorded on 16 July 1847.

    [338] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. 10, p. 231-232, from FHL microfilm #0843718, recorded on 28 Mar. 1846.

    [339] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. 11, p. 81-82, from FHL microfilm #0873719, witnessed by Abner Wood, and recorded on 10 Nov. 1846.

    [340] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. 12, p. 403-404, from FHL microfilm #0873719, witnessed by Jas. S. Leach, and recorded on 15 Jan. 1848.

    [341] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. 12, p. 44-45, from FHL microfilm #0873719, recorded on 16 July 1847.

    [342] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. 12, p. 430-431, from FHL microfilm #0873719, witnessed by Oliver Kingman, acknowledged before Oliver Kingman, Justice Peace, and recorded on 2 Feb. 1848.

    [343] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. 12, p. 403, from FHL microfilm #0873719, witnessed by Lyman Alden, and recorded on 15 Jan. 1848.

    [344] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. 15, p. 199, from FHL microfilm #0843721, witnessed by Oliver Kingman, acknowledged before Oliver Kingman, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 26 Feb. 1850.

    [345] 1830 Federal Census, Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, p. 25, the Charles Kingman household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, and 1 female aged 20-29 years.

    [346] 1840 Federal Census, Solon, Cortland Co., NY, p. 45, the Chas. Kingman household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 2 females aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [347] 1850 Federal Census, Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, p. 209, dwelling #1118, family #1148:

            Charles Kingman, 50, male, farmer, $2200, born NY

            Nancey Kingman, 48, female, born NY

            Frances Kingman, 20, female, born NY

            Tracy Kingman, 18, male, clerk, born NY

            Elisa Kingman, 16, female, born NY, attending school

            Ellen Kingman, 14, female, born NY, attending school

            John Kingman, 10, male, born NY, attending school

            Alonzo Watson, 22, male, laborer, born NY

    [348] 1855 New York State Census, Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., dwelling #166, a frame house valued at $1000, family #180:

            Charles Kingman, 55, male, born Cortland Co., married, resident 55 years, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Nancy Kingham, 51, female, wife, born Chenango Co., married, resident 40 years

            Frances Kingman, 25, female, daughter, born Cortland Co., resident 25 years

            Ellen Kingman, 19, female, daughter, born Cortland Co., resident 19 years

            John Kingman, 15, male, son, born Cortland Co., resident 15 years

            Lucretia Pursims, 20, female, boarder, born Cortland Co., resident 6 months, teacher

    [349] 1860 Federal Census, Mattoon Township, Coles Co., IL, Page No. 40, dwelling #280, family #280:

            Charles Kingman, 60, male, hardware merchant, $3500, born NY

            Nancy Kingman, 58, female, born NY

            Ellen Kingman, 20, female, born NY

            John R. Kingman, 19, male, hardware clerk, born NY

            John D. James, 27, male, hardware clerk, born IN

            Julius Richer, 22, male, tinner, born France

    [350] www.findagrave.com, memorial #47103986, from his gravestone in Dodge Grove Cemetery in Mattoon, Coles Co., IL; per the General Society of Mayflower Descendants Application for Membership of Amelia Caroline (Kingman) McIntire, of Minneapolis, MN, General No. 6445 and State No. 703, approved on 23 June 1921, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston.

    [351] www.findagrave.com, memorial #47103898, from her gravestone in Dodge Grove Cemetery in Mattoon, IL; per the General Society of Mayflower Descendants Application for Membership of Amelia Caroline (Kingman) McIntire, of Minneapolis, MN, General No. 6445 and State No. 703, approved on 23 June 1921, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston.

    [352] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #132204794.

    [353] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #132204794.

    [354] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #132205307.

    [355] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #132205307.

    [356] Tompkins County Land Records, Vol. Q, p. 367-368, from FHL microfilm #0851240, witnessed by Louis P. Legg, and recorded on 10 Apr. 1830.

    [357] Tompkins County Land Records, Vol. Q, p. 402-403, from FHL microfilm #0851240, witnessed by and acknowledged before ADW Brayn, Judge of Tompkins County, and recorded on 20 Apr. 1830.

    [358] Tompkins County Land Records, Vol. S, p. 155-156, from FHL microfilm #0851241, witnessed by Luther S. Keith, and recorded on 18 Apr. 1831.

    [359] Tompkins County Land Records, Vol. Z, p. 520-521, from FHL microfilm #0851244, witnessed by Anson Lewis, and recorded on 24 Dec. 1834.

    [360] Tompkins County Land Records, Vol. Y, p. 498-500, from FHL microfilm #0851244, witnessed by Reuben Legg, and recorded on 20 Aug. 1834.

    [361] Tompkins County Land Records, Vol. CC, p. 236-238, from FHL microfilm #0851246, recorded on 28 Dec. 1835.

    [362] Tompkins County Land Records, Vol. DD, p. 106-107, from FHL microfilm #0851246, witnessed by LeRoy W. Kingman, and recorded on 19 Apr. 1836.

    [363] Tompkins County Land Records, Vol. EE, p. 278-280, from FHL microfilm #0851247, witnessed by Leroy W. Kingman, and recorded on 23 July 1836.

    [364] Tompkins County Land Records, Vol. II, p. 340-341, from FHL microfilm #0851249, the acreage not given, recorded on 7 Sept. 1837.

    [365] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. X, p. 472, from FHL microfilm #0843711, witnessed by Leroy W. Kingman, and recorded on 26 Nov. 1836.

    [366] Tompkins County Land Records, Vol. II, p. 149-150, from FHL microfilm #0851249, recorded on 3 June 1837.

    [367] Tompkins County Land Records, Vol. KK, p. 73-74, from FHL microfilm #0851250, the acreage not given, witnessed by Reuben Legg, and recorded on 11 Aug. 1838.

    [368] Tompkins County Land Records, Vol. PP, p. 359-360, from FHL microfilm #0851253, recorded on 14 June 1841.

    [369] Tompkins County Land Records, Vol. YY, p. 426-427, from FHL microfilm #0851257, witnessed by Helen M. Kingman, but not recorded until 17 Aug. 1848.

    [370] Tompkins County Land Records, Vol. VV, p. 616-617, from FHL microfilm #0851256, recorded on 25 Dec. 1846.

    [371] 1840 Federal Census, Caroline, Tompkins Co., NY, p. 361, the Lyman Kingman household had 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 3 persons employed in agriculture.

    [372] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Caroline, Tompkins Co., NY, p. 8, dwelling #116, family #118:

            Lyman Kingman, 48, male, farmer, $3500, born NY

            Deborah Kingman, 44, female, born NY

            Helen M. Kingman, 20, female, born NY

            Mary E. Kingman, 9, female, born NY, attending school

            David Wightman, 18, male, laborer, born NY

    [373] 1860 Federal Census, Caroline, Tompkins Co., NY, Caroline Center Post Office, Page No. 9, dwelling #1121, family #1114:

            Lyman R. Kingman, 58, male, farmer, $6000, $1500, born NY

            Deborah Kingman, 54, female, born NY

            Mary Kingman, 18, female, born NY, attending school

            John Higgins, 26, male, farm laborer, born NY

            Helen Higgins, 24, female, born NY

    [374] 1865 New York State Census, First Election District Town of Caroline, Tompkins Co., Page 21, dwelling #159, a frame house valued at $400, family #173:

            Lyman Kingman, 63, male, born Cortland Co., married once, now married, a native voter, owns land

            Deborah Kingman, 59, female, wife, born Tompkins Co., 3 children born, married once, now married

            Mary E. Kingman, 22, female, child, born Tompkins Co., single

    [375] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Caroline, Tompkins Co., NY, Speedsville Post Office, Page No. 56, dwelling #468, family #493:

            Lyman Kingman, 68, male, white, farmer, $7600, $2500, born NY, a male citizen

            Deborah Kingman, 63, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            William Court, 18, male, white, farm laborer, born NY, parents both foreign born

    [376] 1880 Federal Census, Caroline, Tompkins Co., NY, Page No. 8, Supervisors Dist. 9, Enumeration Dist. 222, dwelling #81, family #85:

            Lyman Kingman, white, male, 78, married, farmer, born NY, father born MA [sic], mother born MA

            Deborh R. Kingman, white, female, 74, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born CT, mother born MD

            Lyman R. Kingman, white, male, 62, son, married, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            C. Mcmillan, white, female, 30, married, servant, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Samantha Heath, white, female, 76, sister, widow, sister, born NY, father born MA [sic], mother born MA

            Will Daniels, white, male, 30, widower, laborer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [377] www.findagrave.com, memorial #132204794, from his gravestone in Speedsville Cemetery in Speedsville, Tompkins Co., NY.

    [378] www.findagrave.com, memorial #132205307, from her gravestone in Speedsville Cemetery in Speedsville, NY.

    [379] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #59705694.

    [380] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #59705694.

    [381] Calculated from her age and birthplace in the 1855 state census, but the 1850 and 1880 censuses say she was born in CT.

    [382] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. R, p. 530-531, from FHL microfilm #0843708, witnessed by Betsey Kingman and Harriet Kingman, acknowledged before Charles Kingman, Commissioner, and recorded on 17 Nov. 1831.

    [383] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. W, p. 284-285, from FHL microfilm #0843711, acknowledged before Oliver Kingman, Judge of Cortland County Court, and recorded on 16 Oct. 1835.

    [384] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. 6, p. 187-188, from FHL microfilm #0843716, recorded on 31 May 1842.

    [385] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. 6, p. 188-189, from FHL microfilm #0843716, recorded on 31 May 1842.

    [386] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. 12, p. 423-424, from FHL microfilm #0843719, witnessed by Oliver Kingman, acknowledged before Olive Kingman, Justice Peace, and recorded on 31 Jan. 1848.

    [387] 1840 Federal Census, Solon, Cortland Co., NY, p. 49, the George I. Kingman household had 1 male aged 30-39 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [388] 1850 Federal Census, Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, p. 209, dwelling #1125, family #1155:

            Geo I. Kingman, 44, male, farmer, $1000

            Mary O. Kingman, 40, female, born CT

            Hellen Kingman, 7, female, born NY, attending school

    [389] 1855 New York State Census, Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., dwelling #182, a frame house valued at $1000, family #198:

            George I. Kingman, 48, male, born Cortland Co., married, resident 48 years, post master, a male citizen, owns land

            Mary Kingman, 45, female, wife, born Cortland Co., married, resident 45 years, milliner

            Hellen Kingman, 11, female, daughter, born Cortland Co., resident 11 years

    [390] 1860 Federal Census, Town of Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, Page No. 54, dwelling #432, family #443:

            George I. Kingman, 53, male, white, merchant, $3000, $2000, born NY

            Mary O. Kingman, 50, female, white, merchant, born NY

            Helen O. Kingman, 16, female, white, born NY, attending school

    [391] www.findagrave.com, memorial #59705694, from his gravestone in Cincinnatus Cemetery in Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY.

    [392] 1865 New York State Census, Town of Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., Page 26, dwelling #199, a frame house valued at $1500, family #210:

            Mary O. Kingman, 56, female, born Cortland[?] Co., married once, now widowed, owns land

            Hellen O. Kingman, 20, female, daughter, born Cortland Co., single

    [393] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, Willett Post Office, Page No. 18, dwelling #158, family #166:

            Wilber Holmes, 31, male, white, grocer and druggist, $1000, $3000, born NY, a male citizen

            Nettie Holmes, 29, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Sarah Dunton, 27, female, white, domestic servant, born NY

            Mary Klingman, 60, female, white, $7500, $10,000, born NY

    [394] 1880 Federal Census, Village of Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, Page No. 15, Supervisors Dist. 9, Enumeration Dist. 117, dwelling #160, family #166:

            Joshua Reynolds, white, male, 61, married, born NY, father born MA, mother born CT

            Abigail Reynolds, white, female, 65, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Ann E. Reynolds, white, female, 28, adopted, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Mary Kingman, white, female, 71, boarder, widow, at home, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT

    [395] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #44805 for 1894.

    [396] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #112804768.

    [397] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #112804792, from her obituary.

    [398] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #112804768.

    [399] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #112804792, from her obituary.

    [400] Tompkins County Land Records, Vol. II, p. 149-150, from FHL microfilm #0851249, recorded on 3 June 1837.

    [401] Tompkins County Land Records, Vol. OO, p. 32-33, from FHL microfilm #0851252, the acreage not recorded, witnessed by Leonard Legg, and recorded on 3 June 1840.

    [402] Tompkins County Land Records, Vol. PP, p. 359-360, from FHL microfilm #0851253, recorded on 14 June 1841.

    [403] Tompkins County Land Records, Vol. YY, p. 426-427, from FHL microfilm #0851257, witnessed by Helen M. Kingman, but not recorded until 17 Aug. 1848.

    [404] Tompkins County Land Records, Vol. 53, p. 505-506, from FHL microfilm #0851259, acknowledged in Tioga Co., NY, and recorded on 4 Jan. 1850.

    [405] 1840 Federal Census, Caroline, Tompkins Co., NY, p. 361, the Leroy Kingman household had 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, and 1 female aged 20-29 years, including 1 person employed in commerce.

    [406] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Owego, Tioga Co., NY, p. 213, dwelling #712, family #735:

            Leroy Kingman, 41, male, merchant, born NY

            Maria Kingman, 36, female, born MA

            Leroy Kingman, 10, male, born NY, attending school

            William Kingman, 8, male, born NY, attending school

            Stella Kingman, 5, female, born NY, attending school

            Edson Hubbard, 18, male, clerk, born NY

            Margaret Agad, 29, female, born Ireland

            Sarah Levalley, 24, female, born NY

    [407] 1855 New York State Census, First Election District of the Town of Owego, Tioga Co., dwelling #44, a frame house valued at $2200, family #45:

            LeRoy W. Kingman, 46, male, born Cortland Co., married, resident 6 years, County Clerk, a male citizen, owns land

            Maria L. Kingman, 41, female, wife, born MA, married, resident 6 years

            LeRoy W. Kingman Jr., 15, male, child, born Tompkins Co., resident 6 years, no occupation

            William L. Kingman, 13, male, child, born Tompkins Co., resident 6 years

            Stella M. Kingman, 10, female, child, born Tompkins Co., resident 6 years

            Ann Conway, 20, female, servant, born PA, resident 18 years

    [408] 1860 Federal Census, Owego, Tioga Co., NY, Page No. 182, dwelling #1592, family #1417:

            Le Roy W. Kingman, 49, male, boot & shoe dealer, $2000, $1000, born NY

            Maria Kingman, 45, female, born NY

            Leroy W. Kingman, 20, male, born NY

            William L. Kingman, 18, male, born NY

            Stella L. Kingman, 15, female, born NY

            Emily Kingman, 5, female, born NY, attending school

            Ann Rinn, 20, female, servant, born Ireland

    [409] www.findagrave.com, memorial #112804768, from his gravestone in Evergreen Cemetery in Owego, Tioga Co., NY.

    [410] 1870 Federal Census, Village of Owego, Tioga Co., NY, Page No. 12, dwelling #106, family #101:

            L. M. Kingsman [sic], 56, female, white, keeping house, $6000, $14,000, born MA

            Stella M. Kingsman [sic], 24, female, white, born NY

            Helen E. Kingsman [sic], 9, female, white, born NY

    [411] 1880 Federal Census, Village of Owego, Tioga Co., NY, Page No. 15, Supervisors Dist. 9, Enumeration Dist. 215, dwelling #138, family #153:

            Maria Kingman, white, female, 65, widow, keeps house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Emily L. Kingman, white, female, 24, daughter, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born MA

            Helen E. Kingman, white, female, 19, daughter, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born MA

    [412] 1900 Federal Census, Town of Owego, Village of Owego, Tioga Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 15, Enumeration Dist. 131, Sheet No. 13A-B, 260 Main Street, dwelling #327, family #356:

            Charles Eastwood, head, white, male, born Apr. 1858, age 42, married 13 years, born OH, father born NY, mother born OH, com. salesman, can read, write and speak English, owns house

            Helen R. Eastwood, wife, white, female, born Nov. 1860, age 39, married 13 years, 2 children born, 2 children living, born NY, father born NY, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

            Sydney K. Eastwood, son, white, male, born Dec. 1890, age 9, single, born NY, father born OH, mother born NY, at school

            Erik K. Eastwood, son, white, male, born Aug. 1894, age 5, single, born NY, father born OH, mother born NY

            Maria S. Kingman, mother in law, white, female, born June 1815, age 84, widow, 5 children born, 5 children living, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

            Adalaid S. Zimmer(?), servant, white, female, born July 1851, age 48, divorced, 5 children born, 5 children living, born NY, father born MA, mother born NY, nurse, can read, write and speak English

    [413] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #14528 for 1901; www.findagrave.com, memorial #112804792, from her gravestone in Evergreen Cemetery in Owego, NY, and from her obituary posted on her memorial.

    [414] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #31070227.

    [415] www.findagrave.com, memorial #31070227, from her gravestone in Cincinnatus Cemetery in Cincinnatus, NY.

    [416] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #84350555, from her gravestone, her birthplace from the 1855 state census.

    [417] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #84350555.

    [418] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #84350551, from his gravestone, his birthplace from the 1855 state census.

    [419] 1850 Federal Census, Eaton, Madison Co., NY, p. 364, dwelling #548, family #561:

            Franklin T. Mabury, 35, male, physician, $1200, born NY

            Betsey Mabury, 34, female, born NY

    [420] 1855 New York State Census, First Election District, Town of Eaton, Madison Co., dwelling #68, a wood house valued at $100, family #74:

            Franklin T Maybury, 39, male, born Cortland Co., married, resident 10 years, physician, a native voter, owns land

            Betsey Maybury, 37, female, wife, born Cortland Co., married, resident 10 years

    [421] 1865 New York State Census, 2 Election District in the Corporation of Binghamton, Broome Co., Page 66-67, dwelling #376, “The Lewis House,” a frame building valued at $10,000, family #467, lines #1-2 on p. 67:

            F. T. Maybury, 49, male, boarder, born Cortland Co., married once, now married, a native voter

            Elizabeth Maybury, 48, female, wife, born Cortland Co., married once, now married

    [422] 1870 Federal Census, First Ward, Binghamton, Broome Co., NY, Page No. 22, dwelling #139, family #148:

            F. T. Maybury, 54, male, white, druggist & physician, $10,000, $5000, born NY, a male citizen

            Betsy Maybury, 54, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            John Maybury, 79, male, white, retired farmer, born PA, a male citizen

            Lydia Maybury, 77, female, white, at home, born NH

            Mary E. Dorr, 51, female, white, at home, born NY

            Ellen Kingman, 34, female, white, at home, $4000, born NY

            Bridget Rigney, 24, female, white, domestic servant, born NY, parents both foreign born

    [423] 1875 New York State Census, First Election District of the First Ward of the City of Binghamton, Broome Co., Page 8, dwelling #74, a frame house valued at $6000, family #74:

            Franklin Maybery, 60, male, born Cortland Co., now married, medical doctor, a native voter, owns land

            Betsy Maybery, 59, female, wife, born Cortland Co., now married

            Lidia Maybery, 82, female, mother, born New Hampshire, now widowed

            Mariat Dorr, 56, female, sister, born Cortland Co., now widowed

    [424] www.findagrave.com, memorial #84350551, from his gravestone in Spring Forest Cemetery in Binghamton, Broome Co., NY.

    [425] 1880 Federal Census, Binghamton, Broome Co., NY, Page No. 48-49, Supervisors Dist. 9, Enumeration Dist. 33, dwelling #395, family #470:

            Betsy Maybury, white, female, 64, widow, widow, born NY, father born CT, mother born MA

            Lydia Maybury, white, female, 87, widow, widow, at home, born NH, father born NH, mother born NH

            Maryette Dorr, white, female, 61, sister, widow, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Maggie Degnar, white, female, 16, help, single, domestic, born PA, father born PA, mother born PA

    [426] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #6757 for 1887; www.findagrave.com, memorial #84350555, from his gravestone in Spring Forest Cemetery in Binghamton, NY, which gives the date as 6 Feb. 1887.

    [427] Per the Ancestry.com Rivers Family Tree file submitted by RRiversStone, but her marriage records was not listed in the Barbour index of Glastonbury town records.

    [428] Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 1 Nov. 2001 by Janis Mohat; Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954, online index card database at www.FamilySearch.org, Gamaliel Case and Feebe [sic] Carpenter.

    [429] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #66151436, calculated from his age at death.

    [430] Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954, online index card database at www.FamilySearch.org; www.findagrave.com, memorial #66151436, from his gravestone in Bridport Central Cemetery in Bridport, Addison Co., VT.

    [431] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #119216162, calculated from her age at death.

    [432] Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 1 Nov. 2001 by Janis Mohat.

    [433] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817.

    [434] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817.

    [435] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817.

    [436] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817.

    [437] 1840 Federal Census, Barnard, Windsor Co., VT, p. 369, the Amos Pangborn household had 1 male aged 60-69 years, and 1 female aged 60-69 years, including 1 person employed in manufacturing and trade.

    [438] Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954, online card index database at www.FamilySearch.org, Polly Pangborn, age 77, wife of Amos Pangborn; Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817; www.findagrave.com memorial #119216162, from her gravestone in Center of Town Cemetery in Hartland, Windsor Co., VT, wife of Amos Pangborn, or memorial #66268554, from her gravestone in Barnard Village Cemetery in Barnard, Windsor Co., VT, wife of Amos Pangborn.

    [439] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817.

    [440] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #86069110.

    [441] Her parents’ names from her death record.

    [442] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #86069110.

    [443] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #76248366, calculated from her age at death.

    [444] 1840 Federal Census, Barnard, Windsor Co., VT, p. 369, the James L. Pangborn household had 2 males under 5, 1 male 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 20-29 years, including 2 persons employed in manufacturing and trade, and a Charles French, a 74-year-old Revolutionary War veteran was showing as living in their household, but his name may have been entered on the wrong line.

    [445] 1850 Federal Census, Barnard, Windsor Co., VT, p. 411, dwelling #235, family #235:

            James L. Pangborn, 38, male, farmer, born VT

            Hannah Pangborn, 36, female, born VT

            Loring W. Pangborn, 9, male, born VT, attending school

            George L. Pangborn, 7, male, born VT, attending school

            James H. Pangborn, 3, male, born VT

            Josiah Brown, 72, male, farmer, born MA

            Catherine Stratton, 44, female, born VT

    [446] 1860 Federal Census, Barnard, Windsor Co., VT, Page No. 89, dwelling #780, family #761:

            James Pangburn, 49, male, blacksmith, $500, born VT

            Hannah Pangburn, 40, female, born VT

            Loren Pangburn, 20, male, apprentice blacksmith, born VT

            George Pangburn, 17, male, born VT, attending school

            James Pangburn, 13, male, born VT, attending school

            Henry Pangburn, 9, male, born VT, attending school

    [447] 1870 Federal Census, Township of Richland, Saginaw Co., MI, Hemlock City Post Office, Page No. 4, dwelling #32, family #32:

            James Pangborn, 58, male, white, blacksmith, born VT, a male citizen

            Hannah Pangborn, 56, female, white, keeping house, born VT

            James K. Pangborn, 23, male, white, farmer, $800, $300, born VT, a male citizen

            Henry A. Pangborn, 19, male, white, blacksmith, born VT

    [448] Michigan, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1867-1995, online database at www.Ancestry.com, her parents Josiah and Mattie Brown; www.findagrave.com, memorial #76248366, from her gravestone in Laporte Cemetery in Laporte, Midland Co., MI.

    [449] Michigan, U.S., Death Records, 1867-1952, online image database at www.Ancestry.com; per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817; www.findagrave.com, memorial #86069110, from his gravestone in Riverside Cemetery in Menominee, Menominee Co., MI.

    [450] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #45628706, her birthplace from the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817.

    [451] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817.

    [452] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census, which does not agree with his age in the 1860 federal census.

    [453] 1850 Federal Census, Goshen, Addison Co., VT, p. 28-29, dwelling #33, family #35:

            Wm Smith, 41, male, farmer, $400, born England

            Sarah Smith, 37, female, born VT

            Jonas Smith, 14, male, born VT, attending school

            Amos Smith, 11, male, born VT, attending school

            Elizabeth Smith, 9, female, born VT, attending school

            Daniel Smith, 5, male, born VT, attending school

            Oran Smith, 2, male, born VT

            Ellis Smith, 4/12, male, born VT

    [454] 1860 Federal Census, Goshen, Addison Co., VT, Page No. 18, dwelling #22, family #22:

            Wm E. Smith, 54, male, farmer, $800, $655, born England

            Sarah Smith, 46, female, born NY

            Amos P. Smith, 22, male, $400, born NY

            Sarah E. Smith, 19, female, born VT, attending school

            Daniel W. Smith, 14, male, born VT, attending school

            Orin K. Smith, 12, male, born VT, attending school

            John E. Smith, 10, male, born VT, attending school

            Curtiss U. Smith, 4, male, born VT, attending school

    [455] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817; www.findagrave.com, memorial #45628706, from her gravestone in East Lawn Cemetery in Sheldon, O’Brien Co., IA.

    [456] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #66438771.

    [457] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census.

    [458] United States War of 1812 Index to Service Records, 1812-1815, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org.

    [459] 1810 Federal Census, Bridport, Addison Co., VT, p. 21, the Mitchel Kingman 2d household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, and 1 female aged 45 or over.

    [460] 1820 Federal Census, Bridport, Addison Co., VT, p. 78, the Mitchel Kingman household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, 2 females aged 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 1 person engaged in manufacturing.

    [461] 1830 Federal Census, Bridport, Addison Co., VT, p. 308, the Mitchel Kingman household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years.

    [462] 1850 Federal Census, Bridport, Addison Co., VT, p. 14, dwelling #187, family #199:

            Mitchell Kingman, 71, male, farmer, $4000, born CT

            Sarah Kingman, 64, female, born N. Jersey

            Esther Kingman, 36, female, born VT

            Elijah Kingman, 27, male, farmer, born VT

            Eliza Kingman, 23, female, born VT

    [463] 1860 Federal Census, Bridport, Addison Co., VT, p. No. 232, dwelling #223, family #225.

    [464] www.findagrave.com, memorial #66438755, from her gravestone in Bridport Central Cemetery in Bridport, Addison Co., VT.

    [465] Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954, online index card database at www.FamilySearch.org, buried in Village Cemetery; www.findagrave.com, memorial #66438771, from his gravestone in Bridport Central Cemetery in Bridport, VT.

    [466] Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954, online index card database at www.FamilySearch.org, his parents Mitchel Kingman and Sally Allen, but his www.findagrave.com memorial #66438790 gives the date as 1 May 1808, but his gravestone is badly eroded.

    [467] Her parents’ names from her death record.

    [468] Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954, online index card database at www.FamilySearch.org, Jefferson Kingman and Betsey Johnson, both of Bridport.

    [469] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #66438804, her birthplace from the census records.

    [470] 1840 Federal Census, Addison, Addison Co., VT, p. 105, the Jefferson Kingman household had 1 male aged 30-39 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [471] 1850 Federal Census, Addison, Addison Co., VT, p. 101, dwelling #68, family #70:

            George J. Kingman, 43, male, farmer, $1900, born VT

            Betsey Kingman, 36, female, born VT

            Harriet Kingman, 9, female, born VT, attending school

            Mary Ann Rose, 17, female, born NY

    [472] 1860 Federal Census, Addison, Addison Co., VT, Page No. 65, dwelling #500, family #29:

            George Kingman, 53, male, farmer, $3000, $550, born VT

            Betsey Kingman, 45, female, born VT

            Francis Perry, 14, male, born VT

    [473] 1870 Federal Census, Addison, Addison Co., VT, Page No. 1, dwelling #3, family #3:

            George J. Kingman, 63, male, white, farmer, $4000, $1700, born VT, a male citizen

            Betsey A. Kingman, 56, female, white, keeping house, born VT

            Jennie E. Farr, 18, female, white, domestic, born VT

            George Argalus, 70, white, male, farm laborer, born VT, a male citizen

    [474] 1880 Federal Census. Addison, Addison Co., VT, Page No. 4, Supervisors Dist. 137, Enumeration Dist. 1, dwelling #36, family #37:

            Betsey Kingman, white, female, 66, widow [sic], keeping house, born VT, father born NJ, mother born NJ

    [475] Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954, online index card database at www.FamilySearch.org, Betsey A. (Johnson) Kingman, widowed, her parents Jeremiah Johnson and Annah.

    [476] Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954, online index card database at www.FamilySearch.org, his occupation a farmer, his birthplace Bridport, and his parents Mitchel and Sally Kingman; www.findagrave.com memorial #66438790, from his gravestone in Bridport Central Cemetery in Bridport, Addison Co., VT, gives the date as 12 Apr. 1880, but his gravestone is badly eroded.

    [477] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #32128226.

    [478] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #32128226.

    [479] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #32128198.

    [480] 1840 Federal Census, Addison, Addison Co., VT, p. 99, the Elijah G. Stagg household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [481] 1850 Federal Census, Addison, Addison Co., VT, p. 107-108, dwelling #152, family #156:

            Elijah G. Stagg, 38, male, farmer, $2000, born VT

            Julia Anne Stagg, 40, female, born VT

            Josiah Stagg, 17, male, born VT

            Mahala Harrington, 75, female, born NH

    [482] 1860 Federal Census, Panton, Addison Co., VT, Page No. 91, dwelling #710, family #39:

            E. G. Stagg, 48, male, farmer, $6000, $950, born VT

            Julia Stagg, 50, female, born VT

            Josiah Stagg, 26, male, born VT

            Harriet Stagg, 23, female, born VT

            Helen Stagg, 1, female, born VT

            Fayette Stagg, 12, male, born VT, attending school

    [483] 1870 Federal Census, Panton, Addison Co., VT, Page No. 1, dwelling #5, family #5:

            Elijah G. Stagg, 59, male, white, farmer, $8000, $1500, born VT, a male citizen

            Julia A. Stagg, 55, female, white, keeping house, born VT

            Josiah M. Stagg, 35, male, white, farmer, born VT, a male citizen

            Harriett Stagg, 33, female, white, keeping house, born VT

            Elbert Stagg, 8, male, white, born VT, attending school

            Mary Simpson, 16, female, white, domestic servant, born NY

    [484] 1880 Federal Census, Panton, Addison Co., VT, Page No. 13, Supervisors Dist. 137, Enumeration Dist. 15, dwelling #79, family #82”

            Elijah Stagg, white, male, 68, married, farmer, born VT, father born NJ, mother born VT

            Julia Stagg, white, female, 70, wife, married, keeping house, born VT, father born CT, mother born NJ

            Josiah Stagg, white, male, 46, son, married, farmer, born VT, father born VT, mother born VT

            Harriett Stage, white, female, 42, daughter in law, married, keeping house, born VT, father born VT, mother born VT

            Elbert Stagg, white, male, 18, grandson, single, farmer, attending school, born VT, father born VT, mother born VT

            Charles Stagg, white, male, 5, grandson, single, attending school, born VT, father born VT, mother born VT

            Cora Stagg, white, female, 1, granddaughter, single, born VT, father born VT, mother born VT

    [485] www.findagrave.com, memorial #32128198, from his gravestone in Adams Ferry Cemetery in Panton, Addison Co., VT.

    [486] Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954, online index card database at www.FamilySearch.org, her parents Mitchell and Sally Kingman; www.findagrave.com, memorial #32128226, from her gravestone in Adams Ferry Cemetery in Panton, VT.

    [487] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #38270857.

    [488] 1850 Federal Census, Bridport, Addison Co., VT, p. 14, dwelling #187, family #199.

    [489] 1860 Federal Census, New Haven, Addison Co., VT, Page No. 46, dwelling #359, family #174.

    [490] 1870 Federal Census, Bristol, Addison Co., VT, Page No. 24, dwelling #205, family #218.

    [491] 1880 Federal Census, Bristol Village, Addison Co., VT, Page No. 14, Supervisors Dist. 137, Enumeration Dist. 3, dwelling #160, family #168:

            Carlton W. Durfee, white, male, 22, married, farm laborer, born VT, father born VT, mother born VT

            Ella S. Durfee, white, female, 21, wife, married, keeps house, born VT, father born VT, mother born VT

            Esther M. Kingman, white, female, 65, aunt, single, at home, born VT, father born VT, mother born VT

    [492] Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954, online index card database at www.FamilySearch.org, her birthplace Bridport, and her parents Mitchel Kingman and Sarah Crane; www.findagrave.com, memorial #38270857, from her gravestone in Greenwood Cemetery in Bristol, Addison Co., VT.

    [493] Her parents’ names from her death record.

    [494] Vermont, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1732-2005, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, John Kingman and Martha Ann Miner; Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954, online index card database at www.FamilySearch.org, John M. Kingman and Martha Ann Miner.

    [495] Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954, online index card database at www.FamilySearch.org, daughter of Clement and Sally Miner; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #66438712.

    [496] 1850 Federal Census, Bridport, Addison Co., VT, p. 14, dwelling #179, family #191:

            John Kingman, 33, male, farmer, $2800, born VT

            Martha Kingman, 23, female, born VT

            Sarah Kingman, 2, female, born VT

            Ella F. Kingman, 8/12, female, born VT

            Champlin Miner, 13, male, born VT, attending school

            Nancy Miner, 17, female, born VT, attending school

            Margaret Nickey, 15, female, born Ireland

    [497] 1860 Federal Census, Bridport, Addison Co., VT, p. No. 232, dwelling #223, family #225:

            John Kingman, 45, male, farmer, $9000, $2000, born VT

            Sarah Kingman, 74, female, born NJ

            Michael [sic] Kingman, 81, male, farmer, born CT

            Martha A. Kingman, 34, female, born VT

            Sarah L. Kingman, 12, female, born VT, attending school

            Ella F. Kingman, 10, female, born VT, attending school

            Flora M. Kingman, 3, female, born VT

            Ida J. Kingman, 1, female, born VT

            Emma E. Curtis, 14, female, born VT

    [498] 1870 Federal Census, Bridport, Addison Co., VT, Page No. 7, dwelling #46, family #45:

            John Kingsman [sic], 54, male, white, farmer, $10,000, $1800, born VT, a male citizen

            Martha A. Kingsman [sic], 44, female, white, keeping house, born VT

            Sarah S. Kingsman [sic], 22, female, white, at home, born VT

            Flora M. Kingsman [sic], 13, female, white, at home, born VT, attending school

            Ida J. Kingsman [sic], 11, female, white, at home, born VT, attending school

    [499] Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954, online index card database at www.FamilySearch.org, her birthplace Bridport, and her parents Clement Miner and Sally Crane; www.findagrave.com, memorial #66438712, from her gravestone in Bridport Central Cemetery in Bridport, Addison Co., VT.

    [500] Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954, online index card database at www.FamilySearch.org, his second marriage, his occupation a farmer, his parents Mitchel Kingman and Sarah Crane.

    [501] Calculated from her age in the 1880 federal census.

    [502] 1880 Federal Census, Bridport, Addison Co., VT, Page No. 4, Supervisors Dist. 137, Enumeration Dist. 2, dwelling #29, family #31:

            John M. Kingman, white, male, 64, married, farmer, born VT, father born CT, mother born NJ

            Elizabeth A. Kingman, white, female, 41, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Burnum Niles, white, male, 29, servant, single, laborer, born VT, father born VT

    [503] Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954, online index card database at www.FamilySearch.org, his occupation a farmer, married, his birthplace Bridport, and his parents Mitchel Kingman and Sally Crane, but his www.findagrave.com memorial #66438694 gives the date as 29 Aug. 1883, presumably from his gravestone.

    [504] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #98007135; per the 1900 federal census.

    [505] 1850 Federal Census, Bridport, Addison Co., VT, p. 14, dwelling #187, family #199.

    [506] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #97025917.

    [507] Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954, online index card database at www.FamilySearch.org, E. W. Kingman and Louisa M. Barber; [er his www.findagrave.com memorial #98007135.

    [508] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #97025917.

    [509] 1870 Federal Census, Panton, Addison Co., VT, Page No. 1, dwelling #2, family #2:

            Elijah W. Kingman, 47, male, white, farmer, $3000, $1000, born VT, a male citizen

            Louisa Kingman, 39, female, white, keeping house, born VT

            Isa B. Kingman, 13, male, white, at home, born VT, attending school

            Sarah E. Kingman, 3, female, white, born VT

    [510] 1880 Federal Census, Bristol Village, Addison Co., VT, Page No. 10, Supervisors Dist. 137, Enumeration Dist. 3, dwelling #112, family #120:

            Elijah W. Kingman, white, male, 57, married, grocer, born VT, father born CT, mother born CT

            Louisa Kingman, white, female, 50, wife, married, keeps house, born VT, father born VT, mother born VT

            Ira B. Kingman, white, male, 23, son, single, grocer clerk, born VT, father born VT, mother born VT

            Sarah E. Kingman, white, female, 13, daughter, single, at school, attending school, born VT, father born VT, mother born VT

    [511] 1900 Federal Census, Panton Town, Addison Co., VT, Enumeration Dist. 17, Sheet No. 1 B, dwelling #12, family #13:

            Harriett L. Stagg, head, white, female, born July 1837, age 62, widowed, 4 children born, 1 child living, born VT, father born VT, mother born VT, farmer, can read, write and speak English, owns farm

            S. Fayette Stagg, cousin, white, male, born July 1847, age 52, married 4 years, born VT, father born VT, mother born VT, physician, can read, write and speak English

            Elijah W. Kingman, uncle, white, male, born May 1823, age 77, widower, born VT, father born CT, mother born NJ, farmer, can read, write and speak English

    [512] 1900 Federal Census, Bristol Town, Addison Co., VT, Enumeration Dist. 3, Sheet No. 6 B, dwelling #142, family #151:

            I. B. Kingman, head, white, male, born May 1858, age 42, married 2 years, born VT, father born VT, mother born VT, salesman drugs, can read, write and speak English, owns house

            Muretta M. Kingman, wife, white, female, born Dec. 1874, age 25, married 2 years, 1 child born, 1 child living, born VT, father born VT, mother born VT, can read, write and speak English

            Rhena B. Kingman, daughter, white, female, born Sept. 1889, age 10, single, born VT, father born VT, mother born VT, at school, attending school, can read, write and speak English

            Ralph J. Kingman, son, white, male, born Sept. 1899, age 8/12, single, born VT, father born VT, mother born VT

            Lousie B. Kingman, mother, white, female, born Oct. 1830, age 69, married 46 years, 2 children born, 2 children living, born VT, father born VT, mother born VT, seamstress, can read, write and speak English

            Lizzie Kingman, sister, white, female, born May 1867, age 33, single, born VT, father born VT, mother born VT, box maker, can read, write and speak English

    [513] Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954, online index card database at www.FamilySearch.org, his occupation none, married, his father Mitchell Kingman, born in CT, and his mother Sarah Crane; www.findagrave.com, memorial #98007135, from his gravestone in Greenwood Cemetery in Bristol, Addison Co., VT.

    [514] www.findagrave.com, memorial #97025917, from her gravestone in Greenwood Cemetery in Bristol, VT.

    [515] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #97496315.

    [516] 1850 Federal Census, Bridport, Addison Co., VT, p. 14, dwelling #187, family #199.

    [517] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #97496315.

    [518] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #97496088, and his 1875 marriage record, but his death record gives his father’s name as Warren Durfee.

    [519] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #97496088, his birthplace from his 1875 marriage record.

    [520] 1860 Federal Census, New Haven, Addison Co., VT, Page No. 46, dwelling #359, family #174:

            Daniel Durfee, 31, male, farmer, $9000, $3000, born VT

            Eliza S. Durfee, 34, female, born VT

            Mary Durfee, 3, female, born VT

            Carlton Durfee, 2, male, born VT

            Esther Kingman, 44 [sic], female, servant, born VT 

    [521] Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954, online index card database at www.FamilySearch.org, married, her birthplace Bridport, and her parents Mitchel and Sarah Kingman; www.findagrave.com, memorial #97496315, from her gravestone in Greenwood Cemetery in Bristol, Addison Co., VT.

    [522] 1870 Federal Census, Bristol, Addison Co., VT, Page No. 24, dwelling #205, family #218:

            Daniel Durfee, 41, male, white, stave manufacturer, $27,000, $10,000, born VT, a male citizen

            Esther Kingman, 55, female, white, keeping house, born VT

            Carlton Durfee, 12, male, white, at school, born VT, attending school

            Daniel Durfee, 4, male, white, born VT

            Ellen Vandrean, 16, female, white, domestic servant, born VT, parents both foreign born

    [523] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #97496088.

    [524] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #97508712, her parents’ names from her 1875 marriage record and her death record.

    [525] Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954, online index card database at www.FamilySearch.org, both of Bristol, both second marriages, his occupation a tanner, his birthplace New Haven, his parents Warner and Polly (Webster) Durfee, her birthplace Bristol, and her parents Calvin and Clarissa (Pettibone) Eastman.

    [526] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #97508712, her birthplace from her 1875 marriage record.

    [527] 1880 Federal Census, New Haven, Addison Co., VT, Page No. 2, Supervisors Dist. 137, Enumeration Dist. 14, dwelling #17, family #17:

            Daniel Durfee, white, male, 51, married, farmer, born VT, father born VT, mother born VT

            Betsy E. Durfee, white, female, 56, wife, married, housekeeper, born VT, father born VT, mother born VT

            Whitfield Durfee, white, male, 14, son, single, at school, attending school, born VT, father born VT, mother born VT

            Lulah Dean, white, female, 15, daughter in law [sic], single, at school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Bertha Dean, white, female, 13, daughter in law [sic], single, at school, attending school, born VT, father born VT, mother born VT

    [528] Vermont, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1732-2005, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, his occupation a farmer, his birthplace New Haven, and his parents Warren and Polly Durfee; www.findagrave.com, memorial #97496088, from his gravestone in Greenwood Cemetery in Bristol, VT, which gives the date as 7 Feb. 1898.

    [529] Vermont, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1732-2005, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, her name recorded as Betsey Elizabeth Durffy, widow, her birthplace Bristol, VT, and her parents Clarissa and Calvin Eastman; www.findagrave.com, memorial #97508712, from her gravestone in Greenwood Cemetery in Bristol, VT.

    [530] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #6197702.

    [531] Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 1 Nov. 2001 by Janis Mohat; her www.findagrave.com memorial #6197639 gives her maiden name as “Isabell,” but her father’s name as Eli Isbell.

    [532] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #6197639.

    [533] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #6197639, but the 1850 federal census says she was born in CT.

    [534] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. A, p. 195-196, from FHL microfilm #0841241, witnessed by John Kingman, and recorded on 23 July 1808.

    [535] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. G, p. 371-372, from FHL microfilm #0841245, witnessed by John Kingman and Oliver Kingman, and recorded on 28 Dec. 1818.

    [536] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. G, p. 372-373, from FHL microfilm #0841245, witnessed by Elijah Williams and Elijah Wheeler, and recorded on 28 Dec. 1818.

    [537] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. S, p. 517, from FHL microfilm #0843709, acknowledged before Charles Kingman, Commissioner, but not recorded until 23 Aug. 1832.

    [538] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. P, p. 184-185, from FHL microfilm #0843707, witnessed by John Locke and John Benedick, and recorded on 5 June 1829.

    [539] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. S, p. 326-327, from FHL microfilm #0843709, witnessed by Oliver Kingman, acknowledged before Oliver Kingman, Judge of the Cortland Commission, and recorded on 15 May 1832.

    [540] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. Y, p. 4, from FHL microfilm #0843712, witnessed by Josiah Dwight, but not recorded until 30 Jan. 1837.

    [541] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. V, p. 9-10, from FHL microfilm #0843710, witnessed by John Neilson Jr., acknowledged in New York City, and recorded on 3 Sept. 1834.

    [542] 1820 Federal Census, Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, p. 500, the George W. Kingman household had 2 males under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 1 person engaged in agriculture.

    [543] 1830 Federal Census, Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, p. 23, the George W. Kingman household had 1 male under 5, 2 males aged 5-9 years, 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 15-19 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 40-49 years.

    [544] 1840 Federal Census, Westfield Township, Tioga Co., PA, p. 216, the George W. Kingman household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 50-59 years.

    [545] 1850 Federal Census, Concord, Erie Co., NY, p. 43, dwelling #618, family #699:

            George W. Kingman, 67, male, farmer, $3000, born CT

            Samantha Kingman, 63, female, born CT, deaf

            George Kingman, 32, male, farmer, born NY

            Elisher Kingman, 23, male, farmer, born NY

    [546] 1855 New York State Census, Town of Sardinia, Erie Co., NY, dwelling #296, a frame house valued at $350, family #305:

            G. W. Kingman, 72, male, born CT, married, resident 4 years, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Semantha Kingman, 68, female, wife, born MA, married, resident 4 years

            George Kingman, 37, male, child, born Cortland Co., married, resident 4 years, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Elisha Kingman, 28, male, child, born Cortland Co., resident 4 years, farmer, a native voter

            A. A. C. Kingman, 38, female, daughter in law, born Erie Co., married, resident 3 months

    [547] 1860 Federal Census, Concord, Erie Co., NY, Boston Post Office, Page No. 28, dwelling #217, family #215.

    [548] www.findagrave.com, memorial #6197639, from her gravestone in Maplewood Cemetery in Springville, Erie Co., NY.

    [549] 1865 New York State Census, First Election District, Ashford, Cattaraugus Co., Page 3, dwelling #26, a frame house valued at $300, family #27.

    [550] www.findagrave.com, memorial #6197702, from his gravestone in Maplewood Cemetery in Springville, NY.

    [551] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #6198523, his birthplace from the 1855 state census.

    [552] 1850 Federal Census, Concord, Erie Co., NY, p. 43, dwelling #618, family #699.

    [553] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #6198523.

    [554] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #6198226, her birthplace from the 1855 state census.

    [555] 1855 New York State Census, Town of Sardinia, Erie Co., NY, dwelling #296, a frame house valued at $350, family #305.

    [556] 1860 Federal Census, Town of Ashford, Cattaraugus Co., NY, Page No. 18, dwelling #149, family #135:

            George Kingman, 42, male, farmer, $1800, $300, born NY

            Aurora A. Kingman, 38, female, house work, born NY

            Georgean A. Kingman, 1, female, born NY

            Marion Johnson, 16, male, farm laborer, born NY, attending school

    [557] 1865 New York State Census, First Election District, Ashford, Cattaraugus Co., Page 3, dwelling #26, a frame house valued at $300, family #27:

            George Kingman, 47, male, born Cortland Co., married once, now married, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Aurora Kingman, 43, female, wife, born Erie Co., 1 child born, married once, now married

            George N. Kingman, 6, male, child, born Cattaraugus Co., single

            Theressa Kingman, 13, female, niece, born Erie Co., single

            George W. Kingman, 8 [sic], male, father, born CT, married once, now widowed, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Maria A. Nelson, 24, female, wife’s sister, born Erie Co.

    [558] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Concord, Erie Co., NY, Page No. 15, dwelling #131, family #125:

            George Kingman, 52, male, white, farmer, $2200, $4000, born NY, a male citizen

            Aurora Kingman, 48, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            George W. Kingman, 11, male, white, born NY, attending school

            Theresa I. Kingman, 18, female, white, born NY, attending school

    [559] 1880 Federal Census, Concord exclusive of Springville, Erie Co., NY, Page No. 20, Supervisors Dist. 11, Enumeration Dist. 87, dwelling #206, family #215:

            George Kingman, white, male, 62, married, farmer, born NY, father born CT, mother born VT

            Aurora A. Kingman, white, female, 58, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born MA, mother born VT

            George N. Kingman, white, male, 21, son, single, medical student, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [560] www.findagrave.com, memorial #6198226, from her gravestone in Maplewood Cemetery in Springville, Erie Co., NY; New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #24947 for 1885.

    [561] www.findagrave.com, memorial #6198523, from his gravestone in Maplewood Cemetery in Springville, NY; New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #54059 for 1892.

    [562] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #6197427.

    [563] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #6197427.

    [564] Per the 1865 state census he had been married three times.

    [565] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #6197963.

    [566] www.findagrave.com, memorial #6197427, from her gravestone in Maplewood Cemetery in Springville, Erie Co., NY, her name spelled “Semantha” on her gravestone.

    [567] Calculated from her age in the 1860 federal census, her birthplace from the 1855 state census and 1865 censuses, which do not agree.

    [568] 1855 New York State Census, First Election District of the Town of Concord, Erie Co., dwelling #89, a frame house valued at $300, family #94:

            Ray Green, 44, male, born Chenango Co., married, resident 9 years, a native voter, owns land

            Marietta Green, 32, female, wife, born Cattaraugus Co., married, resident 5 months

            Theressa A. Green, 19, female, daughter, born Chenango Co., resident 9 years

    [569] 1860 Federal Census, Concord, Erie Co., NY, Boston Post Office, Page No. 32-33, dwelling #256, family #253:

            Ray Green, 49, male, farmer, $7600, $1700, born NY

            Mariette Green, 36, female, born NY

            Adelaide Green, 21, female, common school teacher, born NY

            Ralph Green, 12, male, born NY, attending school

            Ellen G. Green, 9, female, born NY, attending school

            Joseph C. Gregg, 28, male, civil engineer, $200, $800, born NY

    [570] 1865 New York State Census, First Election Dist. of the Town of Concord, Erie Co., dwelling #68, a frame house valued at $900, family #69:

            Ray Greene, 54, male, born Chenango Co., married three times, now married, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Maryett Greene, 41, female, wife, born Genesee Co., married twice, now married

            Ralph Greene, 17, male, child, born Erie Co., single

            Ellen Greene, 14, female, child, born Erie Co., single

    [571] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Concord, Erie Co., NY, Page No. 77, dwelling #666, family #649:

            Ray Green, 58, male, white, retired farmer, $2500, $14,000, born NY, a male citizen

            Maryette Green, 46, female, white, keeping house, born NY

    [572] www.findagrave.com, memorial #6197963, from his gravestone in Maplewood Cemetery in Springville, NY.

    [573] 1880 Federal Census, Springville, Erie Co., NY, Page No. 10, Supervisors Dist. 11, Enumeration Dist. 86, dwelling #79, family #81:

            Mrs. Maryette Greene, white, female, 56, widow, keeping house, born NY, father born NH, mother born NY

    [574] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #175336568, from his gravestone, his birthplace from the 1855 state census.

    [575] 1850 Federal Census, Concord, Erie Co., NY, p. 43, dwelling #618, family #699.

    [576] 1855 New York State Census, Town of Sardinia, Erie Co., NY, dwelling #296, a frame house valued at $350, family #305.

    [577] Calculated from the age of their child in the 1860 federal census.

    [578] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #153574608, from her gravestone, her birthplace from the 1860 federal census.

    [579] 1860 Federal Census, Concord, Erie Co., NY, Boston Post Office, Page No. 28, dwelling #217, family #215:

            Elisha Kingman, 34, male, farmer, $2000, $700, born NY

            Martha Kingman, 22, female, born NY

            Ella S. Kingman, 3, female, born NY

            Geo. W. Kingman, 77, male, born CT

            Samantha Kingman, 74, female, born MA

    [580] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Oregon, Dane Co., WI, Madison Post Office, Page No. 33, dwelling #263, family #259:

            Elisha Kingman, 43, male, white, farmer, $800, $200, born NY, a male citizen

            Martha C. Kingman, 32, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Ella S. Kingman, 12, female, white, at home, born NY, attending school

            Byron E. Kingman, 7, female, white, at home, born NY, attending school

            Allie S. Kingman, 1, female, white, at home, born WI

    [581] 1880 Federal Census, Wrightstown, Brown Co., WI, Page No. 17, Supervisors Dist. 4, Enumeration Dist. 24, dwelling #87, family #88:

            Elisha Kingman, white, male, 52, married, farmer, born NY, father born NY [sic], mother born NY [sic]

            Martha Kingman, white, female, 41, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Altha Kingman, white, female, 11, daughter, single, attending school, cannot write, born WI, father born NY, mother born NY

    [582] www.findagrave.com, memorial #175336568, from his gravestone in Clear Lake Cemetery in Clear Lake, Polk Co., WI.

    [583] www.findagrave.com, memorial #153574608, from her gravestone in Clear Lake Cemetery in Clear Lake, WI.

    [584] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817.

    [585] Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 1 Nov. 2001 by Janis Mohat; per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817.

    [586] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817.

    [587] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. F, p. 529-530, from FHL microfilm #0841244, witnessed by John McWhorter, Master in Chancery, and recorded on 2 Jan. 1818.

    [588] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. J. p. 3-4, from FHL microfilm #0841246, witnessed by Amasa Harvey and Aaron Town, and recorded on 1 July 1822.

    [589] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. T, p. 46-47, from FHL microfilm #0843709, witnessed by his nephew, Oliver Kingman, but not recorded until 8 Nov. 1832.

    [590] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. T, p. 47-48, from FHL microfilm #0843709, witnessed by William Rose Jr. and Peter Booker, acknowledged in Tioga Co., PA, on 5 Nov. 1832, and recorded on 8 Nov. 1832.

    [591] 1820 Federal Census, Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, p. 500, the Justice Kingman household had 3 males under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 1 person engaged in agriculture.

    [592] 1830 Federal Census, Pompey, Onondaga Co., NY, p. 268, the Justus Kingman household had 2 males under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 2 males aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years.

    [593] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817.

    [594] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817, his birthdate from his death certificate.

    [595] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817.

    [596] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817.

    [597] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Perry, Shiawassee Co., MI, p. 86, dwelling #44, family #44:

            William P. Kingman, 35, male, $800, born NY

            Lucinda Kingman, 26, female, born NY

            Phila Kingman, 7, female, born MI

            Edgar Kingman, 3, male, born MI

            Albina Kingman, 2, female, born MI

    [598] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817.

    [599] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817, her parents’ names from her death certificate.

    [600] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817, per the 1900 federal census they had been married 43 years.

    [601] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817, her birthdate from her death certificate, but the 1900 federal census says she was born in May 1825.

    [602] 1860 Federal Census, Seneca Township, Lenawee Co., MI, Morenci Post Office, Page No. 263, dwelling #2071, family #2144:

            Wm Kingman, 45, male, sawyer, $200, $300, born NY

            Mary Kingman, 35, female, born MA

            Elisabeth Kingman, 17, female, born MI, attending school

            Daniel Kingman, 12, male, born MI, attending school

            Elvira Kingman, 10, female, born MI, attending school

            John Neggus, 22, male, farm laborer, born MA

    [603] 1880 Federal Census, Seneca, Village of Morenci, Lenawee Co., MI, Page No. 25, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 169, dwelling #295, family #307:

            William P. Kingman, white, male, 65, married, retired carpenter, born NY, father born NY [sic], mother born NY [sic]

            Mary Kingman, white, female, 56, wife, married, housekeeper, born NY [sic], father born NY, mother born NY,

            Hattie C. Kingman, white, female, 17, daughter, single, housekeeping, attending school, born MI, father born MA [sic], mother born NY [sic]

            Edgar Kingman, white, male, 32, son, grocer, born MI, father born MA [sic], mother born NY [sic]

    [604] 1900 Federal Census, Seneca Township, Morenci Village, Lenawee Co., MI, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 61, Sheet No. 13 A, dwelling #390, family #394:

            William P. Kingman, head, white, male, born Apr. 1815, age 85, married 43 years, born NY, father born VT [sic], mother born CT, retired, can read, write and speak English, owns house

            Mary Kingman, wife, white, female, born May 1825, age 75, married 43 years, 1 child born, 1 child living, born MA, father born RI, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

            Hattie C. Kingman, daughter, white, female, born Sept. 1860, age 39, single, born MI, father born NY, mother born MA, pastry cook, can read, write and speak English

    [605] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817; Michigan, U.S., Death Records, 1867-1952, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, Michigan Department of State Certificate and Record of Death, Lenawee Co., Morenci Village, William P. Kingman, his occupation a millright and carpenter, his birth date 7 Apr. 1815 in NY, his father Justice Kingman, and his mother Katurah Latimer [sic], both born in NY, his burial in Oak Grove, Morenci, MI.

    [606] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817; Michigan, U.S., Death Records, 1897-1929, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Mary Kingman, 84, her father Moses Negus; Michigan, U.S., Death Records, 1867-1952, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, State of Michigan Certificate of Death, Lenawee Co., Adrian City, No. 62, Mary Kingman, widow, her birthplace MA, her father Moses Negus, born VT, and her mother Lydia Daws, born MA, the informant Hattie Kingman, of Adrian.

    [607] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817.

    [608] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817.

    [609] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817.

    [610] 1840 Federal Census, Medina, Lenawee Co., MI, p. 67, the Alanson Blowers household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years.

    [611] 1850 Federal Census, Township of Jefferson, Hillsdale Co., MI, p. 380., dwelling #118, family #121:

            Alanson Blowers, 40, male, farmer, $1000, born NY

            Huldah Blowers, 33, female, born NY

            Mary J. Blowers, 11, female, born MI, attending school

            Electa Blowers, 9, female, born MI, attending school

            Amanda Blowers, 6, female, born MI, attending school

            Martha Blowers, 3, female, born MI

            William Barnes, 13, male, born MI, attending school

    [612] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817.

    [613] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817.

    [614] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817.

    [615] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817.

    [616] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #81725769, from her gravestone, which only gives the year.

    [617] 1870 Federal Census, township of Fulton, Gratiot Co., MI, Spring Brook Post Office, Page No. 27, dwelling #229, family #225:

            Jason Kingman, 50, male, white, farmer, $2000, $300, born NY, a male citizen

            Mary Kingman, 36, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Willey Stitt, 11, male, white, at school, born OH, attending school

            Phili Delong, 26, female, white, domestic, born MI

            Edgar Delong, 2, male, white, born MI

    [618] 1880 Federal Census, Township of Fulton, Gratiot Co., MI, Page No. 26, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 94, dwelling #267, family #274:

            Jason Kingman, white, male, 60, married, farmer, born NY, father born VT, mother born VT

            Mary Kingman, white, female, 46, wife, married, housekeeping, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            William Stitt, white, male, 21, servant, single, works on farm, born OH, father born MA, mother born OH

    [619] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817; www.findagrave.com, memorial #81725769, from her gravestone in Fulton Center Cemetery in Perrinton, Gratiot Co., MI.

    [620] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817.

    [621] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817; www.findagrave.com, memorial #16427404, from his gravestone in Fulton Center Cemetery in Perrinton, Gratiot Co., MI.

    [622] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817.

    [623] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817, but her age in the 1850 federal census calculates to a birth in ca. 1829.

    [624] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Perry, Shiawassee Co., MI, p. 87, dwelling #52, family #52:

            Henry C. Kingman, 29, male, farmer, $400, born NY

            Amy Kingman, 21, female, born NY

            Daniel Kingman, 1, male, born MI

            Frances E. Kingman, 3, female, born MI

            Elizabeth Brant, 10, female, born MI, attending school

    [625] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817.

    [626] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817.

    [627] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817.

    [628] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817.

    [629] Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 1 Nov. 2001 by Janis Mohat.

    [630] Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, born in Sheffield, her parents Mitchel and Katurah Kingman.

    [631] Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 1 Nov. 2001 by Janis Mohat.

    [632] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817, but her birth was not recorded in the Canaan Town Records.

    [633] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817.

    [634] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817, which says they were married about 1815, but their marriage record was not found, and he apparently had children born before 1815.

    [635] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #10463580, which agrees with his age in the 1855 state census, but not with his age in the 1850 federal census, his birthplace given as Great Barrington, MA, on his memorial, but Chenango Co., NY, in the 1855 state census.

    [636] Chautauqua County Land Records, Vol. 1, p. 221-222, from FHL microfilm #0478700, witnessed by Anselm Potter, and recorded on 9 Jan. 1816.

    [637] 1820 Federal Census, Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., NY, p. 502, the Aaron Root household had 2 males under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 1 person engaged in agriculture.

    [638] Cortland County Land Records, Vol. L, p. 185-186, from FHL microfilm #0843705, witnessed by Oliver Kingman, acknowledged before Oliver Kingman, Commissioner, and recorded on 11 May 1825.

    [639] Chenango County Land Records, Vol. RR, p. 313-314, from FHL microfilm #0818136, witnessed by Daniel Root, but not recorded until 27 June 1832.

    [640] Chenango County Land Records, Vol. HH, p. 489-490, from FHL microfilm #0818131, witnessed by Jno. Tracy, and recorded on 7 June 1826.

    [641] 1830 Federal Census, Lincklaen, Chenango Co., NY, p. 79, the Aaron Root household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.

    [642] Per the Ancestry.com Our Blanchard and Warfield Family Tree file submitted by christer1817.

    [643] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #10463584.

    [644] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #10463584.

    [645] 1840 Federal Census, Guilford, Chenango Co., NY, p. 189, the Otis Root household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 male aged 70-79 years, 2 females under 5, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 2 females aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 50-59 years, including 9 persons employed in agriculture.

    [646] Chenango County Land Records, Vol. YY, p. 144-145, from FHL microfilm #0818589, signed by both Aaron and Harriet Root, witnessed by Beach Ufford, but not recorded until 13 July 1835.

    [647] Chenango County Land Records, Vol. VV, p. 269-270, from FHL microfilm #0818138, signed by only Aaron Root, witnessed by Levi Bigelow, and recorded on 6 June 1834.

    [648] Chautauqua County Land Records, Vol. 17, p. 166, from FHL microfilm #0478712, witnessed by S. A. Brown, and recorded on 1 July 1835.

    [649] Chautauqua County Land Records, Vol. 21, p. 178, from FHL microfilm #0478714, signed only ty Aaron Root, witnessed by Joseph Wait, and recorded on 17 Jan. 1837.

    [650] Chenango County Land Records, Vol. 57, Part 1, p. 348-349, from FHL microfilm #0818593, witnessed by Saml. A. Smith, who acknowledged the deed in 1837, and recorded on 20 July 1839.

    [651] Chautauqua County Land Records, Vol. 39, p. 550, from FHL microfilm #0478721, witnessed by John Palmeter, and recorded on 26 Sept. 1845.

    [652] www.findagrave.com, memorial #10463584, from her gravestone in Stillwater Cemetery in Busti, Chautauqua Co., NY.

    [653] Chenango County Land Records, Vol. 105, p. 183-184, from FHL microfilm #0818619, signed by only Aaron Root, witnessed by Laman Ingersoll, and recorded on 3 Sept. 1858.

    [654] 1850 Federal Census, Busti, Chautauqua Co., NY, p. 26, dwelling #179, family #185:

            Amasa P. Root, 46, male, farmer, $3000, born NY

            Prudence Root, 38, female, born NY

            Lovina Root, 20, female, born NY

            Serina(?) Root, 12, female, born NY, attending school

            Aaron Root, 65, male, farmer, born NY

            Joseph Bason, 19, male, farmer, born NY

    [655] 1855 New York State Census, Town of Busti, Chautauqua Co., dwelling #160, a frame house valued at $500, family #172:

            Eliakim Garfield, 49, male, born VT, married, resident 36 years, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Priscilla Garfield, 47, female, wife, born Chenango Co., married, resident 35 years

            Horace Garfield, 24, male, son, born Chautauqua Co., resident 24 years, farmer, a native voter

            Richard Garfield, 23, male, son, born Chautauqua Co., resident 23 years, farmer, a native voter

            Otis Garfield, 20, male, son, born Chautauqua Co., resident 20 years, farmer

            Sally Garfield, 18, female, daughter, born Chautauqua Co., resident 18 years

            Mary Garfield, 16, female, daughter, born Chautauqua Co., resident 16 years

            Matty J. Garfield, 13, female, daughter, born Chautauqua Co., resident 13 years

            Philinda Garfield, 20, female, daughter in law, born Chautauqua Co., married, resident 20 years

            Aron Root, 75, male, father in law, born Chenango Co., widowed, resident 35 years, farmer, a native voter, owns land

    [656] Chautauqua County Land Records, Vol. 99, p. 337, from FHL microfilm #0479662, witnessed by E. H. Jenner, but not recorded until 22 Feb. 1864.

    [657] Chautauqua County Land Records, Vol. 105, p. 433, from FHL microfilm #0478506, witnessed by E. H. Jenner, but not recorded until 9 Dec. 1865.

    [658] Chautauqua County Land Records, Vol. 105, p. 434, from FHL microfilm #0478506, witnessed by E. H. Jenner, and also recorded on 9 Dec. 1865.

    [659] Chautauqua County Land Records, Vol. 105, p. 444, from FHL microfilm #0478506, witnessed by E. H. Jenner, and recorded on 22 Dec. 1865.

    [660] 1865 New York State Census, Town of Busti, Chautauqua Co., Page 1, dwelling #1, a frame house valued at $300, family #1:

            Eliakim Garfield, 58, male, born VT, married once, now married, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Percilla Garfield, 57, female, wife, born Chenango Co., 7 children born, married once, now married

            Otis Garfield, 30, male, son, born Chautauqua Co., single, farmer, a native voter

            Mary Garfield, 25, female, daughter, born Chautauqua Co., single

            Jennie Conway, 23, female, daughter, born Chautauqua Co., married once, now married

            John Conway, 23, male, son in law, born Ireland, married once, now married, farmer, a naturalized voter, formerly in the army

            Aaron Root, 83, male, father in law, born MA, married once [sic], now widowed, farmer, a native voter, owns land

    [661] www.findagrave.com, memorial #10463580, from his gravestone in Stillwater Cemetery in Busti, Chautauqua Co., NY.

    [662] Schott, Barbour Index of Lebanon VRs, p. 122, taken from Vol. 1, p. 166, of the Lebanon Town Records.

    [663] White, Barbour Index of Canaan VRs, p. 55, taken from Vol. A, p. 26, of the Canaan Town Records.

    [664] Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 1 Nov. 2001 by Janis Mohat.

    [665] Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 1 Nov. 2001 by Janis Mohat.

    [666] His birthplace from his www.findagrave.com memorial #14656376, but his biographical sketch says he was a native of Canaan, NY.

    [667] Her parent’s names from her birth record.

    [668] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #14656376.

    [669] Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906, online database at www.FamilySearch.org; Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #148913654.

    [670] 1810 Federal Census, St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT, p. 533, the N. W. Kingman household had 1 male aged 16-25 years, 2 males aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, 1 female aged 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years.

    [671] United States War of 1812 Index to Service Records, 1812-1815, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org.

    [672] Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954, online index card database at www.FamilySearch.org, Almira Humphrey Kingman, wife of N. W. Kingman; www.findagrave.com, memorial #148913654, from her gravestone in Greenwood Cemetery in St. Albans, Franklin Co., NY.

    [673] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #14656388.

    [674] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #14656376.

    [675] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #14656388.

    [676] 1820 Federal Census, St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT, p. 110, the Nehemiah Kingman household had 1 male aged 10-15 years, 2 males aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female aged 10-15 years, 1 female aged 16-25 years, 1 female aged 26-44 years, and had 1 person engaged in commerce.

    [677] 1830 Federal Census, St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT, p. 92, the N. W. Kingman household had 2 males aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.

    [678] 1840 Federal Census, St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT, p. 355, the N. W. Kingman household had 2 males aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 male aged 70-79 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 1 person employed in commerce.

    [679] Aldrich, Lewis C., ed., History of Franklin and Grand Isle Counties, Vermont, Syracuse, NY, 1891, p. 355.

    [680] Aldrich, Lewis C., ed., History of Franklin and Grand Isle Counties, Vermont, Syracuse, NY, 1891, p. 364.

    [681] Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954, online index card database at www.FamilySearch.org, N. W. Kingman; www.findagrave.com, memorial #14656376, from his gravestone in Greenwood Cemetery in St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT.

    [682] Franklin County Probate Vol. X, p. 334, from FHL microfilm #5049258.

    [683] Franklin County Probate Vol. 7, pp. 144-157, 263-284, 349-350, from FHL microfilm #5060954, the pages microfilmed out of order, and some pages missing.

    [684] 1850 Federal Census, St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT, p. 109, dwelling #545, family #582.

    [685] Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954, online index card database at www.FamilySearch.org, Thankful Kingman, widow of N. W. Kingman; www.findagrave.com, memorial #14656388, from her gravestone in Greenwood Cemetery in St. Albans, VT.

    [686] Franklin County Probate Vol. 11, p. 183-184, from FHL microfilm #5060987.

    [687] Franklin County Probate, Vol. 12, p. 512-517, 526-527, from FHL microfilm #5060989.

    [688] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #32992764, calculated from her age at death.

    [689] His parents’ names from his death record; Adams, Andrew N., A Genealogical History of Henry Adams of Braintree, Mass., and His Descendants, Rutland, VT, p. 327.

    [690] Calculated from his age at death, but his www.findagrave.com memorial #32992760 gives the year as 1801, his birthplace from his death record.

    [691] 1830 Federal Census, St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT, p. 85, the Orange Adams household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, and 2 females aged 20-29 years.

    [692] 1840 Federal Census, St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT, p. 353, the Orange Adams household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 1 person employed in commerce.

    [693] 1850 Federal Census, St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT, p. 108, dwelling #531, family #564:

            Orange Adams, 50, male, merchant, $10,000, born NY

            Sarah L. Adams, 44?, female, born VT

            Henry R. Adams, 22, male, merchant, born VT, attending school

            Laura Adams, 18, female, born VT, attending school

            William La Rock, 15, male, born VT

            Margaret Rogers, 25, female, born Ireland

    [694] 1860 Federal Census, Town of St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT, Page No. 70, dwelling #2064, family #507:

            Orange Adams, 60, male, gentleman, $10,000, $15,000, born NY

            Sarah L. Adams, 54, female, born VT

            Ann Follan, 35, female, domestic, born Ireland, cannot read or write

            John Connor, 14, male, born VT

    [695] 1870 Federal Census, St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT, Page No. 76, dwelling #544, family #564:

            Orange Adams, 69, male, white, banker, $25,000, $36,000, born NY, a male citizen

            Sarah L. Adams, 64, female, white, keeps house, born VT

            Isabel McCabe, 40, female, white, servant, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

    [696] 1880 Federal Census, St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT, Page No. 30, Supervisors Dist. 137, Enumeration Dist. 112, dwelling #236, family #263:

            Orange Adams, white, male, 79, married, retired merchant, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Sarah L. Adams, white, female, 74, wife, married, keeping house, born VT, father born CT, mother born RI

            Irving R. Adams, white, male, 18, grandson, single, born VT, father born VT, mother born VT

    [697] Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954, online index card database at www.FamilySearch.org, his occupation a merchant, his birthplace Waterford, NY, and his parents Jeremiah Adams and Patience Earle; www.findagrave.com, memorial #32992760, from his gravestone in Greenwood Cemetery in St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT.

    [698] www.findagrave.com, memorial #32992764, from her gravestone in Greenwood Cemetery in St. Albans, NY.

    [699] Per her death record, and per her www.findagrave.com memorial #14656365, calculated from her age at death, her birthplace from her marriage record.

    [700] His father’s name from his baptismal record.

    [701] Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954, online index card database at www.FamilySearch.org,

    [702] Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, the birth or baptism of Theodore Worthington Smith, son of Ephriam Smith, on 30 Oct. 1812 in Hadley, MA; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #14656370, his birthplace from the 1850 federal census.

    [703] Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954, online index card database at www.FamilySearch.org, wife of Theodore Smith; www.findagrave.com, memorial #14656365, from her gravestone in Greenwood Cemetery in St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT.

    [704] 1850 Federal Census, St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT, p. 109, dwelling #545, family #582:

            Theod. W. Smith, 37, male, merchant, $13,000, born MA

            Thankful Kingman, 55, female, born VT

            Sarah Davis, 40, female, black, born VT

            Thomas Shoran, 23, male, laborer, born VT

            Charlotte Copeland, 15, female, born Irelands

    [705] 1860 Federal Census, St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT, Page No. 67, dwelling #2052, family #495:

            Theodore W. Smith, 47, male, merchant, $20,000, $2500, born MA

            Louis Bergen, 25, male, farm laborer, born VT

            Sarah St. Francis, 50, female, black, domestic, born VT

            Sophia Church, 60, female, boarder, born CT

            S. H. Wood, 19, male, clerk in store, born VT

    [706] 1870 Federal Census, St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT, Page No. 167, dwelling #1209, family #1231:

            T. W. Smith, 55, male, white, farmer, born VT, a male citizen

    [707] 1880 Federal Census, St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT, Page No. 30, Supervisors Dist. 137, Enumeration Dist. 112, dwelling #240, family #267:

            Wm O. Gadcomb, white, male, 78, married, retired merchant, born RI, father born RI, mother born RI

            Lydia Gadcomb, white, female, 81, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Theo W. Smith, white, male, 67, nephew, widowed, farmer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Mary McEany, white, female, 20, servant, single, servant, born VT, father born VT, mother born VT

            Wm Shepherd, white, male, 20, servant, servant, born Canada, father born Canada, mother born Canada

    [708] www.findagrave.com, memorial #14656370, from his gravestone in Greenwood Cemetery in St. Albans, VT.

    [709] According to the 1810, 1820 and 1830 federal censuses they may have had other children, unless they were unrelated farm hands or boarders.

    [710] Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 1 Nov. 2001 by Janis Mohat, but her www.findagrave.com memorial #71058197 gives the year as 1785, no place of birth in either.

    [711] Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 16 Dec. 2000 by Sandy Gaston.

    [712] Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file, submitted by Sandy Gaston on 16 Dec. 2000, the date estimated from the birth of their first child on 25 May 1805.

    [713] Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file, submitted by Sandy Gaston on 16 Dec. 2000, from I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, from microfilm #447820, but his birth was not listed in the Barbour Index of Danbury Town Records, and his www.findagrave.com memorial #71058239 gives the date as 1 June 1783.

    [714] Per Ancestry.com World Family files, submitted on 25 Aug. 2001 by Robert Dann, and on 16 Dec. 2000 by Sandy Gaston.

    [715] Tilton, Barbour Index of Tolland VRs, p. 338, taken from Vol. 2, p. 105, birth of Chloe Washburn on 25 June 1765 in Woodstock, CT, indexed as “T. Chloe;” Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 389, marriage of Luke Washburn and Desire Packard on 30 Aug. 1763 in Bridgewater, MA.

    [716] Sarah’s great-grandfather, Joseph Washburn (Jr.) was a first cousin of Lewis’ great-grandfather, Gideon Washburn.

    [717] 1810 Federal Census, Hillsdale, Columbia Co., NY, p. 671, the Lewis Bristol household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, and 1 female aged 16-25 years.

    [718] 1820 Federal Census, Austerlitz, Columbia Co., NY, p. 3-4, the Lewis Bristol household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, 1 female aged 26-44 years, 1 female aged 45 or over, including 2 persons engaged in agriculture.

    [719] 1830 Federal Census, Austerlitz, Columbia Co., NY, p. 171, the Lewis Bristol household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years.

    [720] 1840 Federal Census, Austerlitz, Columbia Co., NY, p. 57, the Lewis Bristol household had 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 50-59 years, including 1 person employed in commerce.

    [721] Per the Ancestry.com Donna-Frisk-Frank Family Tree file submitted by Donna Lee Frisk-Frank, of Warwick, RI; www.findagrave.com, memorial #71058197, from her gravestone in Ballston Spa Village Cemetery in Ballston Spa, Saratoga Co., NY.

    [722] Per the Ancestry.com Bristol file submitted by Andrew Bristol, of Las Cruces, NM; www.findagrave.com, memorial #71058239, from his gravestone in Ballston Spa Village Cemetery in Ballston Spa, NY.

    [723] Per the Ancestry.com Bristol file submitted by Andrew Bristol, of Las Cruces, NM, from Bristol, Warren Edwin, and Abbott, Morris W. and Susan W., Bristol Genealogy, Bristol Family Association, Milford, CT, 1967, reprinted by Higginson Book Co., 2005.

    [724] Per the Ancestry.com Bristol file submitted by Andrew Bristol, of Las Cruces, NM; U.S., Newspaper Extractions from the Northeast, 1704-1930, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, from the Hartford Times of 15 Oct. 1827, and the American Mercury of 16 Nov. 1827.

    [725] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #216139663, from her gravestone.

    [726] 1830 Federal Census, East Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, p. 173, the Orville Bristol household had 1 male aged 15-19 years, 2 males aged 20-29 years, 1 female under 5, and 2 females aged 20-29 years.

    [727] 1840 Federal Census, Westfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 183, the Orville Bristol household had 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 [sic] years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [728] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Nashville, Hillsborough Co., NH, p. 213, dwelling #335, family #357:

            Orville Bristol, 42, male, tavern keeper, born MA

            Eliza C. Bristol. 42, female, born CT

            Mary Jane Bristol, 20, female, born CT, attending school

            (Plus numerous unrelated people.)

    [729] 1860 Federal Census, Ward 1 City of Nashua, Hillsborough Co., NH, Page No. 11, dwelling #92, family #94:

            Orville Bristol, 53, male, trader, $1500, $2000, born MA

            Eliza C. Bristol, 53, female, housekeeper, born CT

            Anna W. Clark, 20, female, housekeeper, born MA

    [730] www.findagrave.com, memorial #216139624, from his gravestone in Universalist Church Cemetery in Nashua, Hillsborough Co., NH.

    [731] 1870 Federal Census, Ward 1 Nashua, Hillsborough Co., NH, Page No. 7, dwelling #62, family #61:

            Mrs Eliza Bristol, 63, female, white, keeping house, $2500, $500, born CT

            Mrs Amanda Whittle, 35, female, white, no occupation, born MA

            Eva Fiosie, 13, female, white, domestic servant, born NH

    [732] 1880 Federal Census, Ward One, City of Nashua, Hillsborough Co., NH, Page No. 12, Supervisors Dist. 82, Enumeration Dist. 143, dwelling #97, family #103:

            Eliza C. Bristol, white, female, 73, widow, keeping house, disabled, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT

            Charles A. Evans, white, male, 60, married, clerk in store, disabled, born NH, father born NH, mother born NH

            Eleleanor Evans, white, female, 56, married, without occupation, sick with nervous prostration, disabled, born ME, father born ME, mother born NH

            Della L. Haywood, white, female, 19, boarder, single, without occupation, born CT, father born VT, mother born NH

            Carrie Barrett, white, female, 13, boarder, single, attending school, born NH, father born NH, mother born NH

    [733] www.findagrave.com, memorial #216139663, from her gravestone in Universalist Church Cemetery in Nashua, NH.

    [734] Per the Ancestry.com Bristol file submitted by Andrew Bristol, of Las Cruces, NM.

    [735] Calculated from his age and birthplace in the 1850 federal census.

    [736] 1830 Federal Census, Austerlitz, Columbia Co., NY, p. 176, the Arnold H. Holdridge household had 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, and 1 female aged 20-29 years.

    [737] 1840 Federal Census, Troy Ward 4, Rensselaer Co., NY, p. 73, the A H Holdridge household had 1 male aged 15-19 [sic] 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, including 1 person employed in commerce.

    [738] 1850 Federal Census, Fourth Ward of the City of Troy, Rensselaer Co., NY, p. 160, dwelling #1518, family #2399:

            Arnold H. Holdridge, 50, male, ready made linen manufacturer, born NY

            Lucia L. Holdridge, 43, female, born MA

            Henry A. Huntly, 24, male, clerk, born NY

            William King, 17, male, clerk, born NY

            Samuel K. Briggs, 22, male, grocer, born VT, married within the year

            Marian E. Briggs, 22, female, born NY, married within the year

            Eliza Dillon, 14, female, born NY

    [739] 1855 New York State Census, Fifth Election District of the Sixteenth Ward of City of New York, New York Co., dwelling #88, a brick building valued at $6500, family #278:

            A. H. Holdridge, 50 [sic], male, born Columbia Co., married, resident 2 years, merchant, a native voter

            Lucia Holdridge, 45, female, wife, born Columbia Co., married, resident 2 years

            Urania Bucklin, 46, female, boarder, born Albany Co., widowed, no occupation

            Ann Broderick, 21, female, servant, born Ireland, resident 6 years, servant, alien

    [740] 1860 Federal Census, Milton, Saratoga Co., NY, North Galway Post Office, Page No. 124, dwelling #998, family #1015:

            A. H. Holdridge, 60, male, stove dealer, $600

            Lucia L. Holdridge, 53, female, born MA

            Patience Lee, 75, female, born NY

    [741] 1865 New York State Census, 5th Ward, City of Troy, Rensselaer Co., Page 58, dwelling #253, a frame house valued at $1200, family #359:

            A. H. Holdridge, 65, male, born Columbia Co., 1 child born, married once, now married, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            L. Holdridge, 58, female, wife, born MA, 1 child born, married once, now married

    [742] Per the Ancestry.com Bristol file submitted by Andrew Bristol, of Las Cruces, NM; www.findagrave.com, memorial #193401344, from his gravestone in Oakwood Cemetery in Troy, Rensselaer Co., NY.

    [743] 1870 Federal Census, 5th Ward City of Troy, Rensselaer Co., NY, Page No. 13, dwelling #96, family #97, line #16:

            Lucia Holdridge, 64, female, white, born MA

    [744] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #5322 for 1890; Per the Ancestry.com Bristol file submitted by Andrew Bristol, of Las Cruces, NM.

    [745] Calculated from his age at death; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #71058156.

    [746] Per the Ancestry.com Bristol file submitted by Andrew Bristol, of Las Cruces, NM; www.findagrave.com, memorial #71058156, from his gravestone in Ballston Spa Village Cemetery in Ballston Spa, Saratoga Co., NY.

    [747] Per the Ancestry.com Bristol file submitted by Andrew Bristol, of Las Cruces, NM, her birthplace from the 1865 state census.

    [748] Per the Ancestry.com Bristol file submitted by Andrew Bristol, of Las Cruces, NM, calculated from the age of their child in the 1850 federal census.

    [749] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census.

    [750] 1850 Federal Census, Milton, Saratoga Co., NY, p. 457, dwelling #246, family #269:

            Harvy ___, 31, male, farmer, born NY

            Sarah Carr, 31, female, born NY

            Henry Carr, 5, male, born NY

            John Walker, 23, male, clerk, born NY

    [751] 1860 Federal Census, Malta, Saratoga Co., NY, Page No. 25, dwelling #207, family #209:

            Harvey Carr, 41, male, farming, $1000, born NY

            Sarah Carr, 40, female, wife, born NY

            Henry B. Carr, 15, male, farm work, born NY, attending school

            John N. Carr, 7, male, born NY, attending school

    [752] Town Outside of the Village, Dist. No. 1, Saratoga Springs, Saratoga Co., Page 65, dwelling #419, a wood house valued at $1500, family #478:

            Harvey Carr, 46, male, born Saratoga Co., married once, now married, farmer, a native voter

            Sarah L. Carr, 45, female, wife, born Columbia Co., 2 children born, married once, now married

            Henry B. Carr, 20, male, child, born Saratoga Co., single

            John N. Carr, 12, male, child, born Saratoga Co., single

            Adaline Van Benssater, 39, female, domestic, born Saratoga Co., married once, now widowed

    [753] 1870 Federal Census, Saratoga Springs, Saratoga Co., NY, Page No. 204, dwelling #1561, family #1788:

            Harvey Carr, 51, male, white, carpenter, $1800, $400, born NY, a male citizen

            Sarah Carr, 50, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Henry Carr, 25, male, white, farm laborer, born NY, a male citizen

            John Carr, 17, male, white, druggist clerk, born NY

    [754] 1875 New York State Census, Village portion of the 6th election dist. of Saratoga Springs, Saratoga Co., Page 9, dwelling #161, a frame house valued at $2500, family #159:

            Harvey Carr, 56, male, owner, born Saratoga Co., now married, cartman & farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Sarah L. Carr, 56, female, wife, born Columbia Co., now married, keeping house

            John N. Carr, 22, male, son, born Saratoga Co., single, works in flour & feed store, a native voter

            Almira Davis, 57, female, servant, born CT, single

            Dwelling #160, a frame house valued at $800, family #158:

            Henry B. Carr, 30, male, owner, born Saratoga Co., now married, farm laborer-vicinity, a native voter, owns land

            Mary A. Carr, 26, female, wife, born Saratoga Co., now married

            Orville B. Carr, 2-7/12, male, son, born Saratoga Co.

    [755] 1880 Federal Census, Saratoga Springs, 6th Elec. Dist., Saratoga Co., NY, Page No. 31, Supervisors Dist. 6, Enumeration Dist. 89, 89 Nelson Ave., dwelling #241, family #275:

            Harvey Carr, white, male, 61, married, laborer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Sarah Carr, white, female, 60, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born CT, mother born CT

            Dwelling #242, family #276:

            Henry B. Carr, white, male, 36, married, laborer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Mary A. Carr, white, female, 31, wife, married, keeping house, born RI

            Orvil B. Carr, white, male, 7, son, single, at school, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born RI

            Charles W. Carr, white, male, 4, son, born NY, father born NY, mother born RI

    [756] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #48628 for 1896.

    [757] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #49750 for 1896.

    [758] Per the Ancestry.com Bristol file submitted by Andrew Bristol, of Las Cruces, NM; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #168956887; the 1855 state census says he was born in Columbia Co.

    [759] Per the Ancestry.com Bristol file submitted by Andrew Bristol, of Las Cruces, NM, calculated from the age of their child in the 1850 federal census, and the 1855 state census says they had been a resident of Milton for 7 years.

    [760] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #71106900.

    [761] 1850 Federal Census, Milton, Saratoga Co., NY, p. 457, dwelling #245, family #268:

            Laurance Bristol, 25, male, merchant, $2000, born NY

            Carroline Bristol, 22, female, born NY

            Susan Bristol, 0/12, female, born NY

    [762] 1855 New York State Census, First Election District of the Town of Milton, Saratoga Co., dwelling #130., a frame house valued at $1200, family #169:

            Lawrence W. Bristol, 30, male, born Columbia Co., married, resident 7 years, hatter, a native voter

            Caroline H. Bristol, 26, female, wife, born Dutchess Co., married, resident 7 years

            Susan E. Bristol, 5, female, child, born Saratoga Co.

            Carrie Bristol, 2, female, child, born Saratoga Co.

            Elisabeth Platt, 19, female, servant, born Saratoga Co., resident 19 years

    [763] 1860 Federal Census, Milton, Saratoga Co., NY, North Galway Post Office, Page No. 109-110, dwelling #881, family #893:

            Lawrence W. Bristol. 36, male, merchant, $4000, $3000, born NY

            Caroline H. Bristol, 31, female

            Susan E. Bristol, 10, female, attending school

            Carrie Bristol, 8, female, attending school

            Henry Smith, 21, male, hostler

            Hellen L. Bristol, 4, female, born NY

            Charles Bristol, 9/12, male

            Rachel A. Lyra, 20, female, domestic

            Charles M. Brown, 19, male, clerk

    [764] 1865 New York State Census, Village of Ballston Spa First Election Dist. of the Town of Milton, Saratoga Co., Page 13, a brick house valued at $4000, no family number:

            Lawrence W. Bristol, 41, male, born Columbia Co., married once, now married, merchant, a native voter, owns land

            Caraline H. Bristol, 36, female, wife, born Dutchess Co., 4 children born, married once, now married

            Susan E. Bristol, 15, female, child, born Saratoga Co., single

            Carrie Bristol, 12, female, child, born Saratoga Co.

            Hellen Bristol, 9, female, child, born Saratoga Co.

            Charles Bristol, 5, male, child, born Saratoga Co.

    [765] 1870 Federal Census, Ballston, Saratoga Co., NY, Page No. 51, dwelling #384, family #420:

            Laurence W. Bristol, 46, male, white, retired merchant, $14,000, $4000, born NY, a male citizen

            Caroline H. Bristol, 42, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Susan Bristol, 20, female, white, born NY

            Carrie Bristol, 18, female, white, born NY

            Ella Bristol, 14, female, white, born NY

            Charlie Bristol, 10, male, white, at school, born NY, attending school

            Daisy Bristol, 3, female, white, born NY

            Jessie Bristol, 1, female, white, born NY

    [766] 1875 New York State Census, Town of Ballston, Saratoga Co., Page 43, dwelling #410, a frame house valued at $10,000, family #523:

            Lawrence W. Bristol, 51, male, born Columbia Co., now married, hat & cap merchant, Milton, a native voter

            Caroline Bristol, 47, female, wife, born Dutchess Co., now married

            Susie Bristol, 25, female, daughter born Saratoga Co., single

            Carrie Bristol, 22, female, daughter, born Saratoga Co., single

            Ella Bristol, 19, female, daughter, born Saratoga Co., single

            Charles Bristol, 15, male, son, born Saratoga Co., single

            Jessie Bristol, 6, female, daughter, born Saratoga Co., single

            Adline Van Benseren, 30, female, servant, born Saratoga Co., now widowed, domestic

    [767] 1880 Federal Census, Town of Ballston, Village of Ballston Spa, Saratoga Co., NY, Page No. 31, Supervisors Dist. 6, Enumeration Dist. 63, dwelling #324, family #337:

            L. W. Bristol, white, male, 56, married, merchant, born NY, father born CT, mother born CT

            Caroline Bristol, white, female, 52, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Jessie Bristol, white, female, 11, daughter, single, at school, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [768] Per the Ancestry.com Bristol file submitted by Andrew Bristol, of Las Cruces, NM; www.findagrave.com, memorial #168956887, from his gravestone in Ballston Spa Village Cemetery in Ballston Spa, Saratoga Co., NY; New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, gives the date as 10 Mar. 1897 in Saratoga Springs, certificate #10661.

    [769] Per the Ancestry.com Bristol file submitted by Andrew Bristol, of Las Cruces, NM; www.findagrave.com, memorial #71106900, from her gravestone in Ballston Spa Village Cemetery in Ballston Spa, NY; New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #12434 for 1907, the index shows her place of death as Briarcliff Manor, NY.

    [770] Per the Ancestry.com Bristol file submitted by Andrew Bristol, of Las Cruces, NM, her birthplace from the 1855 state census, but her www.findagrave.com memorial #144255337 gives the year as 1828, possibly from her gravestone, but the date is unreadable on the photograph provided.

    [771] Per the Ancestry.com Bristol file submitted by Andrew Bristol, of Las Cruces, NM, per the 1850 federal census they were married within the year.

    [772] Calculated from his age and birthplace in the 1855 state census, which doesn’t agree with his age in the 1850 or 1860 federal censuses, and his www.findagrave.com memorial #144255292 gives the year as 1829, possibly from his gravestone, but the date is unreadable on the photograph provided.

    [773] 1850 Federal Census, Fourth Ward of the City of Troy, Rensselaer Co., NY, p. 160, dwelling #1518, family #2399.

    [774] 1855 New York State Census, Fourth Ward of the City of Troy, Rensselaer Co., dwelling #235, a brick house valued at $2500, family #401:

            Joseph Briggs, 58, male, born VT, married, resident 22 years, grocer, a native voter, owns land

            Sarah Briggs, 55, female, wife, born VT, married, resident 22 years

            Ebenezer Spooner, 35, male, son in law, born Dutchess Co., resident 4 years, grocer, a native voter

            Rebecca A. Spooner, 32, female, daughter, born VT, married, resident 22 years

            Helen M. F. Briggs, 13, female, daughter, born Rensselaer Co., resident 13 years

            Dwelling #235, family #402:

            Saml. K. Briggs, 30, male, born VT, married, resident 22 years, agent, a native voter

            Mary [sic] E. Briggs, 27, female, wife, born Saratoga Co., married, resident 6 years

            Dwelling #235, family #403:

            Sylvester Culver, 43, male, born Washington Co., married, resident 7 years, painter, a native voter

            Julia A. Culver, 19, female, wife, born England, married, resident 12 years, alien

    [775] 1860 Federal Census, 4th Ward Troy City, Rensselaer Co., NY, Page No. 399, dwelling #1731, family #2873:

            Samuel K. Briggs, 30, male, overseer rope works, $500, born VT

            Marion E. Briggs, 29, female, born NY

    [776] Per the Ancestry.com Bristol file submitted by Andrew Bristol, of Las Cruces, NM; www.findagrave.com, memorial #144255292, from his gravestone in Old Mount Ida Cemetery in Troy, Rensselaer Co., NY.

    [777] Per the Ancestry.com Bristol file submitted by Andrew Bristol, of Las Cruces, NM; www.findagrave.com, memorial #144255337, from her gravestone in Old Mount Ida Cemetery in Troy, Rensselaer Co., NY.

    [778] U.S., Dutch Reformed Church Records in Selected States, 1639-1989, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, James Van Derpoel and Lydia Kingman, Hillsdale, NY.

    [779] 1855 New York State Census, Second Election District of the Town of Hillsdale, Columbia Co., dwelling #9, a frame house valued at $100, family #12:

            James Vanderpoel, 32, male, born Columbia Co., married, resident 18 years, carpenter, a native voter

            Lydia A. Vanderpoel, 23, female, wife, born Columbia Co., married, resident 2 years

            George S. Vanderpoel, 8, male, child, born Columbia Co., resident 8 years

            Andrew Vanderpoel, 30, male, brother, born Columbia Co., resident 18 years, carpenter, a native voter

    [780] 1865 New York State Census, Town of Copake, Columbia Co., Page 16, dwelling #98, a frame house valued at $2000, family #101:

            James Vanderpoole, 42, male, born Columbia Co., married twice, now married, waggonmaker, a native voter

            Lydia Vanderpoole, 33, female, wife, born Columbia Co., 2 children born, married once, now married

            George F. Vanderpoole, 19, male, child, born Columbia Co., single, laborer

            Charles Vanderpoole, 5, male, child, born Columbia Co.

    [781] 1870 Federal Census, Hillsdale, Columbia Co., NY, Hollowville Post Office, Page No. 23, dwelling #187, family #213:

            James Vanderpoel, 48, male, white, wagon maker, $800, born NY, a male citizen

            Lydia Vanderpoel, 39, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Charles S. Vanderpoel, 12, male, white, born NY, attending school

    [782] 1830 Federal Census, Kinderhook, Columbia Co., NY, p. 140, the William Kingman household had 1 male under 5, 2 males aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years.

    [783] 1840 Federal Census, Kinderhook, Columbia Co., NY, p. 77, the William Kingman household had 1 male 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 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years.

    [784] 1850 Federal Census, Kinderhook, Columbia Co., NY, p. 345, dwelling #30, family #31:

            William Kingman, 62, male, farmer, $9200, born NY

            Polly Kingman, 45, female, born NY

            Samuel Kingman, 23, male, farmer, born NY

            Catharine Kingman, 15, female, born NY

            John Like, 25, male, farmer, born NY

    [785] 1855 New York State Census, 2nd Election District of the Town of Kinderhook, Columbia Co., dwelling #362, a frame house valued at $1600, family #362:

            Martin Pochman, 24, male, born Columbia Co., married, resident 24 years, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Catharine Pochman, 21, female, wife, born Columbia Co., married, resident 21 years

            Henry Like, 18, male, servant, born Columbia Co., resident 18 years

            Jane E. Bell, 17, female, servant, born Rensselaer Co., resident 1 year

            William Kingman, 57, male, father in law, born Columbia Co., widower, resident 57 years, farmer, a native voter



[A] The Will and Codicil of John Kingman of Cincinnatus, Cortland County, New York (1858) *

                I, John Kingman of Cincinnatus, Cortland County and State of New York, being of perfect mind and memory do hereby make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner following to wit ~

First. I give and bequeath to my son Oliver Kingman One Thousand Dollars –

Second. I give and bequeath to my son John Kingman Jr. seven hundred Dollars –

Third – I give and bequeath to my son Charles Kingman one thousand Dollars –

Fourth – I give and bequeath to my son Lyman Kingman one thousand Dollars –

Fifth – I give and bequeath to my son George I. Kingman one thousand Dollars

Sixth – I give and bequeath to my son Leroy W. Kingman one thousand Dollars –

Seventh – I give and bequeath to my daughter Betsey Maybury Eight hundred Dollars –

Eighth – I order and determine that all my debts and funeral Expenses shall be fully paid, and should there be remaining any real or personal estate after paying off the aforesaid legacies and debts, that then the same shall be divided between my afore said mentioned children in proportion to the amount of their several legacies above named. –

Lastly – I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint my son Oliver Kingman and Roswell K. Bourne Executors of this my last will and testament –

                In Testimony whereof I have here unto set my hand and seal this 18th day of June 1858

                                                                                                                                                John Kingman                                  (seal)

        Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said testator as, and for his last will and testament in our presence, who at his request, and in his presence and in the presence of each other subscribed our names hereunto as witnesses –

                                                D. J. Sperry of Cincinnatus, Cortland County New York

                                                D. C. Dickinson of Cincinnatus, Cortland County New York

 

                Whereas, I, John Kingman of Cincinnatus Cortland County have made my last will and testament in writing bearing date the 18th day of June in the year 1858 in and by which I gave and bequeathed to my son Charles Kingman one thousand Dollars, now therefore, and in him thereof, I do by this my writing, which I here by declare to be a codicil to my said last will and testament and to be taken as a part thereof order and declare that my will is that the $1000 bequeathed to my son Charles Kingman shall be paid to my daughter in law Nancy R. Kingman in full of the said legacy to Charles Kingman, deducting therefrom the amount of the promissory note signed by C & L Kingman, one of said notes payable to me or order, and dated May 5 1857 for the sum of one hundred and fifty Dollars & interest, the other note dated Feb 7 1859 payable to me or order for the sum of one hundred Dollars with interest unless said notes shall be sooner paid –

Also – I order and declare that my will is that the one thousand Dollars bequeathed to my son Lyman Kingman shall be paid to my daughter in law Deborah Kingman in full of such legacy so bequeathed to my son Lyman Kingman deducting therefrom the amount of a certain promissory note signed by Lyman Kingman and payable to me or bearer dated Feb 24, 1855 with the use at 5 per cent for the sum of four hundred and eighty Dollars unless the said note shall be sooner paid ~

Also – in my said last will & testament I appointed Roswell K. Bourne as one of the Executors, now therefore and in lieu thereof I hereby constitute and appoint my son John Kingman Jr. as executor in the place of the said Roswell K Bourne who is with drawn And lastly it is my desire that this codicil be annexed to and made a part of my last will & testament as aforesaid to all intents and purposes –

                In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 9th day of November one thousand eight hundred and fifty eight –

                                                                                                                                                John Kingman                                  (seal)

                The above instrument, consisting of one sheet was at the date thereof signed, sealed, published & declared by the said John Kingman as and for a codicil to 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 signed our names as witnesses thereto –

                                                Israel Gee, Cincinnatus, Cortland County

                                                D. C. Dickinson, Cincinnatus, Cortland County

 

Presented for probate on 11 Feb. 1862 by Oliver Kingman and John Kingman, the Executors. The Codicil proved by D. C. Dickinson and Israel Gee of Cincinnatus on 25 Mar. 1862, and the Will proved by Daniel J. Sperry and D. C. Dickinson, both of Cincinnatus on 25 Mar. 1862.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Cortland County Probate Vol. E, p. 312-315, from FHL microfilm #0843885.

 

 

[B] The Will of Oliver Kingman of Cincinnatus, Cortland County, New York (1870) *

                I Oliver Kingman of the town of Cincinnatus in the county of Cortland and state of New York do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner following, to wit,

                First I give and bequeathe to my son Charles M Kingman the sum of One Thousand Dollars –

                Second I give and bequeathe to my Daughter Julia A. Kingsley the sum of One thousand Dollars –

                Third I give and bequeathe to my son Henry M. Kingman the sum of One thousand Dollars –

                Fourth, I give and bequeathe to my Daughter Cornelia A Sturtevant my Pianos, Piano Stool and Music, one guitar, Sewing Machine, the Libra & Book case and all my household furniture, Beds & Beding all the stoves in use, fire wood & coal

                Also my house & lot on which I now reside on lot No. 19 in Cincinnatus aforesaid.

                Fifth I give and bequeathe to my grandson Oliver Kingsley the sum of One thousand Dollars.

                I order and determine that all my debts shall be paid

                I also order and determine that all my remaining estate (if any) shall be equally divided between my heirs, to wit, Charles M Kingman, Julia A Kingsley, Henry M Kingman and my Daughter Cornelia A Sturtevant share and Share alike.

                Lastly I hereby constitute and appoint My Son Henry M Kingman and my son-in Law James W Sturtevant Executors of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all other and former wills by me made.

                In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 22d. day of March 1870

                                                                                                                                                Oliver Kingman                                   (seal)

                The foregiving instrument was on the date thereof signed sealed published and declared by the testator Oliver Kingman as and for his last will and testament who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other subscribed our names as Witnesses thereto

John D. Fish of Cincinnatus, Cortland County N.Y.

D. D. Ufford of Cincinnatus, Cortland County N.Y.

 

Presented for probate on 22 Jan. 1889 by Henry M Kingman, one of the named Executors, and proved by John D. Fish and D. D. Ufford on 8 Apr. 1889.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Cortland County Probate Vol. S, p. 21-24, from FHL microfilm #0843893.

 

 

[C] The Will of Thankful Kingman of St. Albans, Franklin County, Vermont (1855) *

                I Thankful Kingman of St Albans in the County of Franklin and State of Vermont being in a very infirm State of health and sensible of the liableness to sudden death, at the same time in my own apprehenson of sound mind do Judge it best to make and accordingly do make this my last Will and testament.

                It is my will that all my just debts and the charges of my funeral be paid and discharged by my executors, hereinafter named and appointed out of my estate as soon as conveniently may be after my decease.

                I give devise and dispose of all my estate, save what may be necessary for the payment of my just debts and funeral charges in the following manner.

1st            I give and divise to my son in law Theodore W. Smith the sum of five hundred dollars in trust for the use and benefit of Sarah Ann Francis, the coloured woman who has lived with me as a faithful and devoted servant for many years past. And I hereby direct the said Theodore W. Smith to invest said sum safely and securely in such manner as he may deem most beneficial and pay the annual proceeds of said investment to the said Sarah Ann Francis during her natural life. And after the death of the said Sarah Ann Francis, the said sum of five hundred dollars is to be divided among my residuary legaties in the manner hereinafter directed.

2nd          I give and devise to Charlotte Prentiss of Munroe in the State of Michigan the sum of One hundred dollars.

3d            I give and devise to Lydia Kingman, daughter of William Kingman deceased, and neice of my late husband N. W. Kingman, the sum of One hundred dollars.

4th           I give and devise to William Kingman Smith, son of Rev. Worthington Smith the sum of One hundred dollars.

5th           I give to my brother N. F. Stone in trust for the benefit of W. S. Field, Eliza S. Whitman, Hester M. Whitman and Louisa J. Bond, children and Grand child of my sister Eliza Field deceased the sum of One thousand dollars, to be paid to said children and grand child, of my said deceased Sister, as may seem just and right to said trustee, according to their circumstances and necessities.

6th           All the residue and remainder of my estate of every kind and description, together with the five hundred dollars which will remain after the death of said Sarah Ann Francis, I hereby will and direct to be equally divided between my Sister Mary Collamer and her heirs, my Sister Harriet A. Moore and her heirs, and my brother N. F. Stone, and his heirs. And in consideration of the love and affection which I bear for my son in law Theodore W. Smith, and for his kindness and attention to myself, and his care and prudent management of my business, it is my will and desire that he shall share equally with my brother and sisters above mentioned in the final distribution of my estate. It is however expresly understood that the bequest hereby made to the said Theodore W. Smith is to be in full satisfaction for his Services heretofore rendered for me in my affairs; and said bequest is made to him on condition that he waive all claims and demands on my estate for said services.

                And I hereby nominate constitute and appoint Joseph H. Brainered and James Davis, jointly and severally to be executors of this my last Will and Testament, and so as that in case of the death, incapacity or resignation of one of them, the other shall then be sole executor of this my last Will and Testament.

                In testimony whereof, I have hereto set my hand and seal, and publish and declare this to be my Last will and testament this 28th day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty five.

Signed, Sealed, published and declared,                                                                         Thankful Kingman                          (seal)

by the said Thankful Kingman as her last

Will and Testament in presence of us who

have hereunto subscribed our names as

witnesses, thereof at the request and in the

presence of said testator, and in the presence

of each other.

                Esther P. Davis

                Margaret

                Wilbur P. Davis

                James Davis

 

Chillis F. Safford and Charles B. Swift, of St. Albans, were appointed to appraise the estate of Thankful Kingman, deceased testate, on 26 Jan. 1856. The inventory of her estate was dated 8 Mar. 1856, and totaled $494.13, but contained no real estate. Demands, notes and leases of the estate totaled $20,811.01. The executors of her estate were James Davis and Joseph H. Brainerd, Esqrs, of St. Albans. Receipts were received by N. F. Stone on 18 June 1856, Theodore W. Smith on 18 June 1856, Mary Ann Smith, guardian of William K. Smith on 22 Oct. 1856, Charlotte M. Prentice on 11 Apr. 1856, and Lydia K. Vanderpoel on 5 May 1856.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Franklin County Probate Vol. 11, p. 183-184, from FHL microfilm #5060987, and Vol. 12, pp. 512-517, 526-527, from FHL microfilm #5060989.