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Families of the Children of Mary5 Washburn and Timothy Clough

 

 

            The children of Mary Washburn and Timothy Clough lived generally around the area of Stafford and Windsor, Connecticut, and Springfield-West Springfield-Ludlow-Wilbraham-Belchertown-Chicopee-Westfield-Holyoke, Massachusetts. There is a certain amount of uncertainty regarding the children of Jemima Clough and Jonathan Knowlton, and may be subject to revision at a later date. Hopefully I have corrected a number of errors and omissions in other online treatments of this branch of the family.

 

 

 

 

 

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Abiah Leavitt

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(1479.) Jonathan Clough, eldest son of (473) Mary5 Washburn, (131) Joseph4 (Jr.), (59) Joseph3, (43) John2 (5th), (28) John1 (4th); born in Middletown, Middlesex Co., CT, on 30 July 1744,[1] probably married Keziah Abigail Walker, daughter of Obadiah and Mary (Chaffee) Walker, on 28 May 1767 in Stafford, Tolland Co., CT.[2] She was born on 22 June 1746 in Ashford, Windham Co., CT.[3] Jonathan Clough took the oath of fidelity as a freeman in Stafford, CT, on 18 Mar. 1778, and again, with his father, on 8 Apr. 1782.[4] By 1798 they had moved north to the part of Hampshire Co., MA, that became Hampden County on 1 Aug. 1812.

On 17 Oct. 1794 Joel and Rebecca Farnam, of West Springfield, Hampshire Co., MA, yeoman, sold to Jonathan Clough, of Stafford, Tolland Co., CT, yeoman, and Timothy Clough, of West Springfield, yeoman, a tract of land on the north side of Agawam River in West Springfield for Ł500,[5] and on the same day Jonathan and Abigail Clough, of Stafford, CT, and Timothy and Susey Clough, of West Springfield, mortgaged the farm back to Joel Farnam for Ł450, which was paid off and released by Farnam on 23 Apr. 1798.[6] On 13 Apr. 1798 Jonathan Clough and Timothy Clough, of West Springfield, mortgaged two thirds of the farm they bought from Joel Farnam to Joseph Clapp, of East Hampton, for $700, which was paid off and released by Clapp on 14 Feb. 1800,[7] and they mortgaged the other one third of the farm to Joel Farnam, of West Springfield, for $700, which was also paid off and released by Farnam on 11 Feb. 1800.[8] On 14 Feb. 1800 Jonathan and Kezia Abigail Clough, and Timothy and Susanna Clough, both of West Springfield, sold their farm on the north side of Agawam River in West Springfield to William Roberts, of Bristol, Hartford Co., CT, for $1866.67.[9] On 19 Feb. 1800 Jonathan Clough and Dan Clough, both of West Springfield, yeomen, purchased land in Ludlow, Hampshire Co., from Joseph and Libiah Bisbee, of Ludlow, for $500,[10] and on 8 July 1800 Jonathan Clough, of Ludlow, yeoman, purchased 30 acres of land on the county road in Ludlow from Stephen and Lucy Jones, of Ludlow, Gentleman, for $100.[11] On 29 Dec. 1807 Dan Clough, of Ludlow, yeoman, leased to his father and mother Jonathan Clough and Kesiah Abigail Clough three parcels of land in Ludlow, two containing 85 acres and the third containing 15 acres, which he had purchased from Charles Converse for the natural lives of his parents for $1500,[12] and on the same day Jonathan and Kezia Abigail Clough, and Dan and Jerusha Clough, all of Ludlow, yeomen, sold to Charles Converse, of Springfield, yeoman, the land in lot #95 in the Outward Commons in Ludlow that Jonathan had purchased from Joseph Bisbee, and another 30 acres adjoining to it that he bought from Stephen Jones, for $1500.[13] On 20 Apr. 1814 Jonathan Clough and Abigail Clough, his wife, and Dan Cough and Jerusha Clough, his wife, of Springfield, Hampden Co., yeomen, sold to Alvin Vining, of Suffield, Hartford Co., CT, yeoman, the 85 acre farm lying partly in Springfield and partly in Wilbraham where they were living, along with another 85 acres and another 15 acres of land in Springfield, for $1800.[14]

Jonathan Clough was probably the Jonathan “Clust” living in Stafford, CT, in the 1790 federal census,[15] and they were listed as living in Ludlow, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1800 federal census,[16] in Springfield, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1810 federal census,[17] and in Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1820 federal census.[18] He supposedly died in 1835 in Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA,[19] but his death record was not found, no probate records were filed for his estate in Hampshire Co., MA, and no burial record was found for either of them.

            Jonathan Clough and Keziah Abigail Walker had children:

        3700     i   Judith Clough, born on 18 Apr. 1768 in Stafford, Tolland Co., CT,[20] married William Perkins, of West Springfield, MA, son of John and Mary (Bramble) Perkins,[21] on 26 Nov. 1789 in Stafford, CT.[22] He was born supposedly on 31 Jan. 1763 in Enfield, Hampshire Co., MA.[23] On 7 July 1786 John and Mary Perkins, of West Springfield, yeoman, sold to William Perkins, of West Springfield, yeoman, lots #83 and #84 in the Outward Commons formerly of Springfield, now of West Springfield, the first containing 25 acres, 68 rods and 12 feet, and the second containing 41 acres, 112 rods and 15 feet, for Ł150.[24] He was not listed as a head of household in West Springfield, MA, in the 1790 federal census, but they were living in West Springfield, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1800,[25] and 1810 federal censuses,[26] and in West Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1820,[27] and 1830 federal censuses.[28] William Perkins died testate on 30 Dec. 1831 in West Springfield, MA, aged 67 years.[29] His will was dated 8 June 1829, and probated on 5 June 1832, and he mentioned in wife Judith, son William, and children Horace, Polly Woodworth, wife of Eliphalet Woodworth, Julia, Justin, and Laury, and named his son Justin as executor of his estate, but Justin declined on 24 May 1832, and administration with the will annexed was granted to William Perkins and Hezekiah Griswold, both of West Springfield, on 5 June 1832.[30] (See Appendix [A] for a full transcription of his will.) Judith Perkins received her widow’s pension for his Revolutionary War service on 4 Mar. 1836,[31] and she was a 72-year-old Revolutionary War pensioner living with Edwin Perkins in West Springfield, MA, in the 1840 federal census.[32] Judith (Clough) Perkins died intestate on 5 Jan. 1848 in West Springfield, aged 79 years,[33] and they were both buried in Rock Valley Cemetery in Holyoke, Hampden Co., MA. Her son, William Perkins, was granted administration of her estate on 7 Mar. 1848, with Tryon Winchell and Sardis Winchell as sureties.[34] They had children:

a. Capt. William Perkins (Jr.), born on 7 Dec. 1790 in West Springfield, Hampshire Co., MA,[35] married Jerusha Clapp, daughter of Levi Clapp, of Easthampton,[36] on 23 Mar. 1815 in Easthampton, MA.[37] She was born on 26 Aug. 1788 in Easthampton, Hampshire Co., MA.[38] He was administrator of the estates of both his father and mother. They were living in West Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, near his parents, in the 1820,[39] and 1830 federal censuses,[40] in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1840 federal census,[41] and in Holyoke, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer.[42] He died on 28 Dec. 1850 in Holyoke, Hampden Co., MA, aged 60 years, of “congestion of the brain,”[43] but no probate records were filed for his estate. She was living with Levi and Martha Perkins in Holyoke, MA, in the 1855 state census.[44] She died a widow on 29 Mar. 1857 in Holyoke, MA, aged 68 years, 7 months, 4 days, of “dropsey,”[45] and they were both buried in Rock Valley Cemetery in Holyoke, Hampden Co., MA, but no probate records were filed for her estate either.

b. John Perkins, born on 7 Jan. 1793 in West Springfield, MA,[46] died on 18 Aug. 1805 in West Springfield, aged 12 years,[47] and was buried in Rock Valley Cemetery in Holyoke, MA.

c. Horace Perkins, born on 20 July 1795 in West Springfield, MA,[48] married Elmina Eggleston on 28 Oct. 1818 in Westfield, MA.[49] He was mentioned in the 1829 will of his father. They were living near his parents in West Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1820 federal census,[50] but he was not listed as a head of household in West Springfield in the 1830 or 1840 federal censuses. He died on 9 Sept. 1849 in West Springfield, MA, aged 54 years, 1 month, 20 days, of “dysentery,”[51] and was buried in Rock Valley Cemetery in Holyoke, MA, but no probate records were filed for his estate. She was not found in the 1850 federal census, the 1855 state census, or the 1860 federal census, and no death or burial record was found for her.

d. Mary Perkins, born on 31 May 1797 in West Springfield, MA,[52] died on 18 Sept. 1798 in West Springfield, aged 1 year,[53] and was buried as “Little Mary” in Rock Valley Cemetery in Holyoke, MA.

e. Mary “Polly” Perkins, born on 13 Aug. 1799 in West Springfield, MA,[54] married 1.) Solomon Bailey, of West Springfield, on 20 Aug. 1820 in West Springfield,[55] but he died on 20 July 1821 in West Springfield, aged 26 years,[56] and she remarried to 2.) Eliphalet Woodworth, of Columbia, CT, son of Eliphalet and Priscilla (Little) Woodworth,[57] on 8 May 1824 in Ellington, CT.[58] He was born in 1797 in Columbia, Tolland Co., CT,[59] and was admitted to the First Church in Columbia, CT, on 6 Oct. 1816.[60] Daughter Polly Woodworth, wife of Eliphalet Woodworth, was mentioned in the 1829 will of her father, and she was living in Columbia, CT, in May of 1832 when she was notified of the probate of her father’s estate, but he was in West Springfield when he was notified. They were living in Columbia, Tolland Co., CT, in the 1830 federal census,[61] and in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1840 federal census.[62] He was living in West Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer, but she was not listed with him,[63] and he was living in Agawam, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1855 state census, where he was a farmer,[64] and the 1860 federal census, where he was a farm laborer,[65] but she was again not listed with him in either census. Mary P. Woodworth died in May 1864 in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, aged 60 [sic] years, of “consumption,”[66] and he died a widower on 17 Dec. 1869 in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, aged 72 years, of “diarrhea,”[67] and they were both buried in Maple Grove Cemetery in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, but no probate records were filed for his estate.

f. Julia Perkins, born on 29 Jan. 1802 in West Springfield, MA,[68] married John O. Meads, of Coventry, Tolland Co., CT, in 1830.[69] He was born on 14 Oct. 1806 in CT.[70] He was born on 14 Oct. 1806 in CT,[71] and they moved to Philadelphia, PA. Daughter Julia was mentioned in the 1829 will of her father, and John O. and Julia P. Meads were notified of the probate of her father’s estate in 1832. They were living in North Mulberry Ward, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a silver plater,[72] and the 1860 federal census, where he was an electro plater,[73] and in Merchantville Village, Camden Co., NJ, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a manufacturer of silver plated ware.[74] He died on 27 Nov. 1874 in Middletown, New Castle Co., DE, aged 69 years.[75] She was a widow living with her daughter and son-in-law, Harrison and Charlotte Robbins, in Merchantville, Camden Co., NJ, in the 1880 federal census,[76] and she died on 23 May 1881 in Merchantville, NJ, aged 78 years,[77] and they were both buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA.

g. Justin Perkins, born on 12 Mar. 1805 in West Springfield, MA, the “first Missionary to the Nestorians,”[78] he graduated from Amherst College in 1829, attended Andover Theological Seminary, was ordained in 1833 in West Springfield, and was sent as a missionary to Persia,[79] where he remained for 36 years.[80] He was named as executor of his father’s estate in his father’s will in 1829, but he declined. He married Charlotte Bass, of Middlebury, VT, on 22 July 1833 in Middlebury, Addison Co., VT.[81] She was born on 2 Aug. 1808 in Middlebury, Addison Co., VT.[82] He returned from Persia in 1869, and died on 31 Dec. 1869 in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, aged 64 years, 10 months, 12 days, of “dropsy,”[83] and was buried in Rock Valley Cemetery in Holyoke, MA, but no probate records were filed for his estate. She was living in Hartford, Hartford Co., CT, in the 1870 federal census,[84] and in Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, in the 1880 federal census, with her widowed sisters Abbey B. Cozzens and Sarah B. Crehore.[85] She died on 15 Dec. 1897 in Woolwich, Sagadahoc Co., ME, aged 89 years,[86] and was buried in Riverside Cemetery in Woolwich, Sagadahoc Co., ME.

h. Laura Perkins, born on 26 July 1808 in West Springfield, MA,[87] married Charles B. Woodworth, of Columbia, CT, son of Jasper and Sarah (Reed) Woodworth,[88] in 1829.[89] He was born ca. 1808 in Coventry, CT.[90] Daughter Laury was named in her father’s 1829 will, and Chs. B. and Laura Woodworth, of Tolland, CT, were notified of the probate of her father’s estate in 1832. They were living in Union Township, Union Co., OH, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer,[91] and back in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1860 federal census.[92] She died on 23 Apr. 1861 in Chicopee, MA, aged 54 years, of “consumption,”[93] but her burial location is unknown. He remarried to Harriet (Pritchard) Dixon, of Chicopee, MA,[94] as her second husband, on 5 Mar. 1862 in Chicopee.[95] She was born ca. 1812 in England.[96] They were still living in Chicopee, MA, in the 1880 federal census, where he was working in a sword shop.[97] He died intestate on 17 Sept. 1889 in Chicopee, MA, aged 81 years, 7 months, 13 days, of “cholera morbus,”[98] and Justin P. Woodworth, of Chicopee, was granted administration of his estate on 5 Oct. 1889.[99] Harriet (Pritchard) (Dixon) Woodworth died a widow on 21 Nov. 1895 in Chicopee, MA, aged 84 years, 9 months, 10 days, of “chronic gastritis.”[100]

        3701    ii   Timothy Clough, born on 24 Apr. 1770 in Stafford, CT,[101] married Susanna “Susey” Orcutt, supposedly daughter of Daniel and Lydia (Cushman) Orcutt,[102] in ca. 1791.[103] He took the oath of fidelity, as “Timothy Clough Jun.,” in Stafford on 13 Sept. 1791,[104] but they had moved north to West Springfield, Hampshire Co., MA, by 1794. On 17 Oct. 1794 Joel and Rebecca Farnam, of West Springfield, Hampshire Co., MA, yeoman, sold to Jonathan Clough, of Stafford, Tolland Co., CT, yeoman, and Timothy Clough, of West Springfield, yeoman, a tract of land on the north side of Agawam River in West Springfield for Ł500,[105] and on the same day Jonathan and Abigail Clough, of Stafford, CT, and Timothy and Susey Clough, of West Springfield, mortgaged the farm back to Joel Farnam for Ł450, which was paid off and released by Farnam on 23 Apr. 1798.[106] On 13 Apr. 1798 Jonathan Clough and Timothy Clough, of West Springfield, mortgaged two thirds of the farm they bought from Joel Farnam to Joseph Clapp, of East Hampton, for $700, which was paid off and released by Clapp on 14 Feb. 1800,[107] and they mortgaged the other one third of the farm to Joel Farnam, of West Springfield, for $700, which was also paid off and released by Farnam on 11 Feb. 1800.[108] On 14 Feb. 1800 Jonathan and Kezia Abigail Clough, and Timothy and Susanna Clough, both of West Springfield, sold their farm on the north side of Agawam River in West Springfield to William Roberts, of Bristol, Hartford Co., CT, for $1866.67.[109] On 25 Feb. 1800 Timothy Clough, of West Springfield, Blacksmith, purchased land in Ludlow, Hampshire Co., from Joel and Eunice Nash, of Ludlow, for $700,[110] on 25 May 1803 the Inhabitants of the Town of Ludlow, by a committee consisting of Jonathan Burr, Benjamin Sikes, Joseph Munter, Aaron Colton and John Jennings, sold 121 acres of land in Ludlow to Timothy Clough, of Ludlow, Blacksmith, that had been laid out as the Minister’s Lot, for $613,[111] on 21 Dec. 1803 Timothy Clough, of Ludlow, Blacksmith, purchased part of lot #110 in the Outward Commons in Ludlow on the east side of Island Pond from David Lyon for $45,[112] on 27 Apr. 1804 Timothy and Susey Clough, of Ludlow, Blacksmith, sold 40 acres of the Minister’s Lot and part of another lot in Ludlow to Elisha Fuller, of Ludlow, Merchant, for $230,[113] and on 4 July 1804 Timothy Clough, of Ludlow, Blacksmith, bought land in lots #105 and #108 in the north division of the Outward Commons from Timothy and Dorothy Root, of Ludlow, for $45.[114] On 18 Oct. 1804 Timothy and Susey Clough, of Ludlow, Yeoman, sold to Oliver Dutton, of Ludlow, Gentleman, part of the Minister’s Lot, part of lot #105 in the Outward Commons, and part of lot #108 by Elisha Fullers’ land, excepting 20 acres that had already been sold to John Clough, for $1300,[115] on 20 Oct. 1804 Timothy Clough, of Ludlow, yeoman, purchased the farm of Joseph and Mary Orcutt, of Ludlow, in lots #77, part of #78 and #79, and 3/4ths of lot #76 in Ludlow, and lots #5, #6 and 3/4ths of lot #7 in the Outward Commons in Ludlow from Joseph and Mary Orcutt, of Ludlow, for $500,[116] and on 20 Oct. 1804 Joseph and Mary Orcutt, of Ludlow, gave a quitclaim to Timothy Clough, of Ludlow, yeoman, for all his right, title and interest in the 8th lot in the Outward Commons in Ludlow that was originally laid out to John Norton, of Springfield, deceased, for $200.[117] On 18 Mar. 1806 the Inhabitants of the Town of Ludlow, by a committee consisting of Jonathan Burr, Joseph Munger, Aaron Colton, Benjamin Sikes and John Jenney, sold to Timothy Clough, of Ludlow, Blacksmith, 5 acres of the school lot that lies east of the town pond, north of the town road and west of the Cedar Swamp, for $37,[118] on 27 Jan. 1807 Joshua Hamilton, Physician, and Timothy Clough, Blacksmith, both of Ludlow, sold to John Pearson, of Ludlow, Joiner, part of the school lot in Ludlow bounded on land of Joshua Hamilton and Timothy Clough, for $110,[119] on 6 Mar. 1807 Timothy Clough, of Ludlow, yeoman, sold to Arthur Andrus, of Longmeadow, Hampshire Co., yeoman, part of the school lot lying west of the Meeting House, and his land in lots #80, #79, #78 and #77, and 3/4ths of lot #76 in the Outward Commons in Ludlow for $300,[120] and on 5 Feb. 1808 John Jennings, of Ludlow, Trader, gave a quitclaim to Timothy Clough and Joshua Hamilton, both of Ludlow, for all his right, title and interest in the school lot in Ludlow for $100,[121] and on the same day Joshua Hamilton, of Ludlow, gave a quitclaim to Timothy Clough, of Ludlow, Blacksmith, for all his right, title and interest in the school lot in Ludlow for $20.[122] On 23 Feb. 1809 Timothy and Susey Clough, of Ludlow, Hampshire Co., Blacksmith, sold to Uriah Clough, of Springfield, yeoman, the farm where they now live in Ludlow in lots #77, #78, three fourths of lot #76, lot #80, and part of the school lot lying east of town and west of the schoolhouse, for $800,[123] on 7 Mar. 1809 Timothy and Susey Clough, of Ludlow, Blacksmith, sold to Amos Kendal, of Ludlow, yeoman, land in lot #110 in Ludlow’s Outward Commons, and 20 acres of the lot laid out for the ministry for $400,[124] on 25 Apr. 1809 Arthur Andrus, of Ludlow, Hampshire Co., sold to Timothy Clough and Joseph Orcutt, both of Ludlow, yeomen, 60 acres of land in Ludlow north of the dwelling house of Uriah Clough with the buildings, reserving the house and barn of the widow Paulina Rude, that they had purchased from Arthur Andrus, for $549,[125] on 13 Nov. 1809 Timothy Clough and Joseph Orcutt, both of Ludlow, Husbandmen, purchased 80 acres of land in Palmer, Hampshire Co., on the Ware River from Jonathan and Betsey Bennett, of Palmer, for $480,[126] and on 20 Dec. 1810 Timothy Clough and Joseph Orcutt, of Palmer, Hampshire Co., yeomen, sold to Simpson Ellis Jr., of Ludlow, yeoman, 40 acres of land in Ludlow by the dwelling house of Uriah Clough in lot #76, reserving the dwelling house and barn of the widow Paulina Rude, for $500.[127] On 24 Aug. 1812 Jonathan and Abigal Clough, and Dan and Jerusha Clough, both of Springfield, Hampden Co., sold to William Kent and Levi Abbey, both of Wilbraham, 9 acres of land in Springfield for $108,[128] on 21 Nov. 1812 Timothy and Susey Clough, of Palmer, Hampden Co., Blacksmith, sold to Calvin Barret, of Springfield, yeoman, land in lots #5, #6, and 3/4ths of lot #7 in Ludlow for $200,[129] on 28 Mar. 1814 Joseph Orcutt, of Palmer, Hampden Co., yeoman, sold to Timothy Clough of Ludlow, Blacksmith, land in lot #77, part of lot #79, 3/4ths of lot #76, and part of the school lot north of the highway at the east end of Uriah Clough’s farm in Ludlow for $150,[130] on 6 Aug. 1814 Timothy Clough of Ludlow, Hampden Co., yeoman, mortgaged 20 acres of land in Ludlow by land of Uriah Clough to James S. Dwight and Edmund Dwight, both of Springfield, Merchants, for $200,[131] and on 30 Aug. 1815 Timothy Clough of Ludlow, yeoman, sold to John Beasly, of Springfield, yeoman, 20 acres of land in Ludlow bounded on the west by land of Uriah Clough, with buildings, for $600.[132] He was living near his parents in Ludlow, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1800 federal census,[133] and in Palmer, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1810 federal census,[134] but he was not a head of household in Hampshire or Hampden Co., MA, in the 1820 federal census. They were living in Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1830 federal census,[135] but he was not listed as a head of household in the 1840 federal census, and he was a pauper living in Belchertown with Phillip and Sarah Whitmore in the 1850 federal census.[136] No death record was found for Susey (Orcutt) Clough, but Timothy Clough died a widower on 4 July 1853 in Belchertown, MA, aged 83 years, of “old age,”[137] but his burial location is unknown. They had children:

a. Abigail Clough, born in 1792 in Stafford, Tolland Co., CT,[138] married Calvin Barrett, son of Smith and Abigail (White) Barrett,[139] on 16 Oct. 1811 in Palmer, MA.[140] He was born on 10 June 1790 in Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA.[141] They were living in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1820,[142] and 1830 federal censuses,[143] and in Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1840,[144] and 1850 federal censuses,[145] and the 1855 state census,[146] where he was a farmer. He died testate on 4 Nov. 1857 in Belchertown, MA, aged 67 years, of “congestion of lungs,”[147] his will dated 10 Sept. 1856, and presented for probate on 1 Dec. 1857, named Leonard Barrett as executor of his estate, left his entire estate to his wife, Abigail Barrett, but mentioned the children of his son Smith Barrett, deceased, the children of his son Calvin Barrett, and sons Enos H. Barrett and Horace J. Barrett.[148] (See Appendix [B] for a full transcription of his will.) She was living with Butler and Hannah Barrett in Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1860 federal census,[149] and with Enos Barrett in Belchertown in the 1865 state census,[150] and in Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1870 federal census.[151] She died a widow on 22 Mar. 1878 in Belchertown, MA, aged 85 years,[152] and they were both buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA.

b. Susan Clough, born in 1794 in Springfield, Hampshire Co., MA,[153] supposedly married John Dwight Beasley on 8 Feb. 1815 in Suffield, Hartford Co., CT.[154] He was born on 25 Jan. 1792 in Pawtucket, Providence Co., RI.[155] He was not a head of household in the 1830 federal census, but they were living in Ellington, Tolland Co., CT, in the 1840,[156] and 1850 federal censuses,[157] where he was a farmer. He died on 17 Nov. 1854 in Ellington, Tolland Co., CT, aged 68 years,[158] and she was living with her son John Beasley in Ellington, CT, in the 1860 federal census.[159] She died a widow on 25 July 1866 in Ellington, CT, aged 72 years,[160] and they were both buried in Ellington Center Cemetery in Ellington, Tolland Co., CT.

c. Hannah Clough, born on 24 Apr. 1797 in MA,[161] married Chester Simpson, son of Edward and Jerusha (Dunton) Simpson Jr.,[162] on 1 Apr. 1817 in Ludlow, Hampden Co., MA.[163] He was born on 18 Nov. 1792 in Sturbridge, Worcester Co., MA.[164] They were living in East Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, in the 1820 federal census, where he was a farmer,[165] and in Ellington, Tolland Co., CT, in the 1830 federal census.[166] He died on 13 Mar. 1835 in East Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, aged 40 years,[167] and was buried in Old Wapping Cemetery in South Windsor, Hartford Co., CT. She was living in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, with Ebenezer B. and Hellen M. Stedman in the 1850 federal census,[168] and the 1855 state census,[169] and with Elisha E. and Angeline F. Hill in the 1865 state census,[170] and the 1870 federal census,[171] but she was not found in the 1860 federal census. She died a widow on 25 Aug. 1879 in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, aged 82 years, 4 months, of “dropsy,”[172] and was buried in Springfield Cemetery in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, but no probate records were filed for her estate.

d. Olive Clough, born on 17 Jan. 1800 in West Springfiel[JM1] d, MA,[173] married Wareham Hitchcock, of Cummington, MA, son of Levi and Olive Hitchcock.[174] He was born on 1 Mar. 1796 in Springfield, MA.[175] He was not a head of household in the 1830 federal census, but they were living in Cummington, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1840,[176] and 1850 federal censuses, where he was a carpenter,[177] and the 1855 state census, where he was a mechanic.[178] He was living with his children in Cummington, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1860 federal census,[179] while she was listed as living a couple of doors away with Solomon Alden in Cummington in the 1860 federal census,[180] but they were living together in Cummington, MA, in the 1865 state census, where he was a mechanic.[181] She died on 21 Apr. 1867 in Cummington, Hampshire Co., MA, aged 67 years, 3 months, 4 days, of “pleurisy,”[182] and he died a widower on 13 Oct. 1869 in Williamsburg, Hampshire Co., MA, aged 73 years, 7 months, 12 days, of “apoplectic fit,”[183] and they were both buried in Village Cemetery in Cummington, Hampshire Co., MA, but no probate records were filed for his estate in Hampshire Co., MA.

e. Candace Clough, born on 1 Sept. 1801 in Ludlow, MA, married Charles Hanover, of Willington, CT, son of Peter Hanover, on 27 Mar. 1817 in Belchertown, MA.[184] He was born supposedly on 3 Apr. 1797 in Baltimore, MD.[185] They were living in Coventry, Tolland Co., CT, in the 1830,[186] and 1840 federal censuses,[187] in Stafford, Tolland Co., CT, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a glass blower,[188] and in Lamoille, Bureau Co., IL, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a glass blower.[189] He supposedly died on 8 Nov. 1861 in Lamoille, Bureau Co., IL, aged 64 years,[190] and she supposedly died on 21 Aug. 1871 in Clarion, Bureau Co., IL, aged 69 years,[191] but she was not found in the 1870 federal census in Bureau Co., IL, and their burial location is unknown.

f. Timothy Clough (Jr.), born in 1804 in Belchertown, MA,[192] married Clara Augusta Mumby, daughter of Robert and Rachel Mumby,[193] on 16 June 1847 in CT. She was born in Nov. 1819 in Washington, DC.[194] They were not found in the 1850 federal census, but they were living in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, in the 1855 state census,[195] and the 1860 federal census,[196] where he was a commission merchant. He died on 27 Mar. 1864 in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, aged 60 years,[197] but no probate records were filed for his estate in Kings Co., NY. She was not found in Brooklyn, NY, in the 1865 state census, the 1870 federal census, or the 1875 state census, but she was still living in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, in the 1880,[198] and 1900 federal censuses.[199] She died a widow on 21 Nov. 1910 in Brooklyn, NY, aged 91 years, of “senility,”[200] and they were both buried in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY.

g. Jonathan “John” Clough, born on 22 May 1806 in Ludlow, MA,[201] married Almira Levins, of Belchertown, MA, on 1 Dec. 1825 in Belchertown, MA.[202] She was born on 1 Nov. 1806 in Thompson, Windham Co., CT.[203] They were living in Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1840 federal census,[204] in New Hartford, Litchfield Co., CT, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a forge man.[205] He died on 19 Aug. 1852 in Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA, aged 47 years,[206] and was buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Belchertown, MA, but no probate records were filed for his estate in Hampshire Co., MA. She was keeping a boarding house in Belchertown, MA, in the 1860 federal census,[207] but she was not found in the 1865 state census. She was living with James Brackin in Belchertown as a housekeeper in the 1870 federal census,[208] and she was living in Ware, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1880 federal census.[209] She died a widow on 23 Apr. 1899 in Ware, Hampshire Co., MA, aged 92 years, 5 months, 23 days, of “senile pneumonia,”[210] and was buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Belchertown, MA, but no probate records were filed for her estate either.

h. Daniel Clough, born in 1808, died on 14 Nov. 1810 in Palmer, MA.[211] his burial location unknown.

        3702   iii   Jemima Clough, born on 24 May 1772 in Stafford, CT,[212] married Jonathan Knowlton, of West Springfield, MA, son of Nathan and Sarah (Boyde) Knowlton,[213] in 1793.[214] He was born ca. 1767 supposedly in Holliston, Middlesex Co., MA.[215] No land records were found for Jonathan Knowlton in Hampden Co., MA, or in St. Lawrence Co., NY. They were living in West Springfield, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1800 federal census,[216] but they were not found in the 1810 federal census, and they moved to New York. They may have been living in Middlefield, Otsego Co., NY, in the 1820 federal census,[217] and they were living in Fowler, St. Lawrence Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census,[218] but he was not a head of household in St. Lawrence Co., NY, in the 1840 federal census. She supposedly died in 1835, and he supposedly died in 1844 in Fowler, St. Lawrence Co., NY,[219] but their burial location is unknown, and no probate records were filed for his estate in St. Lawrence Co., NY. They supposedly had children:[220]

a. (Supposedly) Sylvester Knowlton, born in 1794 in West Springfield, MA,[221] supposedly married Ruth Leonard on 16 Aug. 1815.[222] She was born on 12 Mar. 1793 in Fairfield, CT.[223] He was not found as a head of household in the 1820, 1830 or 1840 federal census. She supposedly died on 15 Jan. 1843 in Clarington, Barnett Township, Forest Co., PA.[224] He was not found in the 1850 or 1860 federal censuses, but he supposedly died on 12 Jan. 1879 in Clarington, PA,[225] but their burial location is unknown.

b. Sarah Knowlton, born on 14 Mar. 1800 near Springfield, MA,[226] married Amos Kinney in ca. 1820.[227] He was born ca. 1789 in NY.[228] They were living in Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co., NY, in the 1840,[229] and 1850 federal censuses,[230] where he was a farmer, and in Hermon, St. Lawrence Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farm laborer.[231] He was living with Aaron J. and Hannah Farmer in Fowler, St. Lawrence Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census,[232] and she was living with John and Symantha Whitney in Fowler, NY, in the 1870 federal census.[233] He supposedly died on 27 Nov. 1872,[234] presumably in St. Lawrence Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for his estate in St. Lawrence Co., NY. She was a widow still living with John and Samantha Whitney in Fowler, NY, in the 1880 federal census,[235] and she supposedly died on 11 Dec. 1886,[236] but their burial location is unknown.

c. Patrick B. Knowlton, born in 1804 in West Springfield, MA,[237] married Margaret “Peggy” G. Hogeboom, daughter of Jacobus/James and Susan (Decker) Hogeboom, in 1828.[238] She was born ca. 1805 in NY.[239] They were living in Fowler, St. Lawrence Co., NY, in the 1840 federal census, where he was a miner,[240] in Hermon, St. Lawrence Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer,[241] and in Lake Township, Allegan Co., MI, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer.[242] He died on 4 Mar. 1864 in Saugatuck, Allegan Co., MI,[243] and she was living with her son, Goerge Knowlton, in Laketown, Allegan Co., MI, in the 1870 federal census.[244] She died a widow on 27 Sept. 1877 in Saugatuck, MI, aged 72 years,[245] and they were both buried in Riverside Cemetery in Saugatuck, Allegan Co., MI.

d. (Supposedly) Leverett Knowlton, born in 1808 in West Springfield, MA,[246] supposedly married Martha Brown.[247] She was born in 1811.[248] They were not found in the 1840, 1850, 1860 or 1870 federal censuses, and no burial record was found for him.

e. (Supposedly) James Clough Knowlton, born in 1810,[249] marriage not found.

f. Curtis N. Knowlton, born on 15 Nov. 1812 in Springfield, MA,[250] married 1.) Annis Mary Tinney on 28 Aug. 1834,[251] presumably in NY. She was born on 28 July 1810 in Lewis, Essex Co., NY.[252] They were living in Athol, Warren Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a laborer,[253] and in Stony Creek, Warren Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer,[254] but they were not found in the 1855 or 1865 state censuses. She died on 22 Oct. 1867 in Stony Creek, Warren Co., NY, aged 57 years, 2 months, 24 days,[255] and was buried in Scofield Cemetery in Stony Creek, Warren Co., NY. He remarried to 2.) Mary (___), who was born ca. 1835 in Australia.[256] They were living in Laketown, Allegan Co., MI, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a farmer.[257] He died on 24 Nov. 1875 in Stony Creek, Warren Co., NY, aged 63 years,[258] and was buried with his first wife in Scofield Cemetery in Stony Creek, Warren Co., NY. Mary was not found in the 1880 federal census, and her death record was not found.

        3703   iv   John Clough, born on 25 Oct. 1774 in Stafford, CT,[259] married 1.) Sarah Orcutt, of West Springfield, supposedly daughter of Daniel and Lydia (Cushman) Orcutt,[260] on 11 July 1795 in West Springfield, MA.[261] She was born in 1775,[262] probably in Stafford, CT. On 18 Jan. 1798 Federick and Rebecca Stackman, of West Springfield, Hampshire Co., MA, laborer, sold to John Clough and Jesse Cushman, of West Springfield, laborers, 111 acres, 50 rods and 3 feet of land in the North Parish in West Springfield in the Outward Commons in the west division of lot #77 for $75,[263] on 6 Mar. 1799 John Clough and Jesse Cushman, of West Springfield, yeomen, sold 14 acres with a dwelling house from their 111 acres, 50 rods and 3 feet of land in the west division in the Outward Commons in West Springfield to Pember Howard, of West Springfield, yeoman, for $200,[264] on 28 May 1799 John Clough, of West Springfield, yeoman, purchased 34 acres of land in the Third Parish of the Outward Commons in West Springfield from Caleb and Princes Danks, of West Springfield, yeoman, for $105,[265] and on 9 June 1800 John Clough of Springfield, Hampshire Co., yeoman, sold to Obadiah Walker, of West Springfield, yeoman, the 34 acres of land in the Third Parish in the Outward Commons in West Springfield that he had bought from Caleb Danks for $134.[266] On 18 Mar. 1805 Joseph and Mehitabel Holkins, of Springfield, Hampshire Co., yeoman, sold to John Clough and David Orcutt Jun., both of Ludlow, yeomen, two parcels of land in the Inward Commons in Springfield, one of 15 acres and 112 rods, and the other of 20 acres, for $850,[267] on 10 Aug. 1805 John and Sarah Clough, of Springfield, and David Orcutt Jr., of Ludlow, Hampshire Co., sold to Asa Dodge, of Ludlow, yeoman, 3 tracts of land in Springfield, being 15 acres and 112 rods  in lot #312 in the Inward Commons, 30 acres of meadow land, and land in lot #287 in the Inward Commons, for $1000,[268] on 3 Oct. 1805 John Terry, of Hartford, VT, yeoman, sold to John Clough and David Orcutt, both of Springfield, yeomen, 19 acres and 66 rods of land in the Inward Commons in Springfield lot #311 for $35.[269] They had moved to Ludlow, Hampshire (now Hampden) Co., MA, by 1806. On 2 May 1806 John and Sarah Clough, of Ludlow, Hampshire Co., yeoman, sold to Samuel Milles, of Springfield, yeoman, one half of lot #311 in Springfield containing 19 acres and 66 rods for $35.[270] On 1 Feb. 1808 John Clough, of Ludlow, Hampshire Co., MA, yeoman, purchased two tracts of land in Ludlow, one of 13 acres and 66 rods in lot #400, and the other of 4˝ acres north of the Chicopee River, from Levi Edson, of Ludlow, yeoman, for $400,[271] and on 11 Feb. 1808 Levi Edson, of Ludlow, gave a quit claim to John Clough, of Ludlow, for all his right, title and interest in 15 acres and 52 rods of land in Ludlow laid out to Asahel Taylor, and sold to Edson by Ariel Cooley on 6 Jan. 1808, for Ł60.[272] Sarah (Orcutt) Clough died on 30 Oct. 1809 in Ludlow, Hampshire Co., MA,[273] and was buried in Fuller Cemetery in Ludlow, MA. On 7 Dec. 1809 John Clough, of Ludlow, yeoman, sold to Mordecai Clough, of Ludlow, yeoman, 13 acres and 66 rods of land in lot #400 in Ludlow, for $135.[274] John Clough remarried to 2.) Lovice Barber, daughter of Ebenezer and Lovice (Bartlett) Barber,[275] on 2 Dec. 1810 in Ludlow, MA.[276] She was born on 12 July 1785 in Ludlow, MA.[277] On 9 Dec. 1812 John and Lovice Clough of Ludlow, Hampden Co., yeoman, sold to Ephraim Bullard, of Ludlow, yeoman, 4˝ acres of land in Ludlow’s Inward Commons on the Chicopee River that he had purchased from Levi Edson for $50,[278] on 23 Feb. 1818 John Clough, of Ludlow, Hampden Co., yeoman, purchased 16 acres of land in Ludlow from Selah and Betsey Kendal, of Ludlow, yeoman, for $300,[279] on 17 Oct. 1818 John and Lovisa Clough, of Ludlow, yeoman, sold the 16 acres of land in Ludlow to Joshua Fuller, of Ludlow, yeoman, for $400,[280] and on 23 Dec. 1818 Lorin and Susan Dutton, of Ludlow, yeoman, sold to John Clough, of Ludlow, yeoman, 16 acres of land in Ludlow with buildings, for $450,[281] on 11 Aug. 1821 John Clough, of Ludlow, Hamden Co., yeoman, mortgaged to Selah Kendal, of Ludlow, yeoman, 16 acres of land in Ludlow with buildings for $90.13, to be repaid within one year,[282] on 15 Sept. 1821 John and Lovice Clough, of Ludlow, yeoman, sold to Ira Bascom, of Weston, Worcester Co., yeoman, 11 acres of land in Ludlow on the south side of the county road for $132,[283] and on 2 Mar. 1822 John and Lovice Clough, of Ludlow, sold to Stilman Elwell and Jacob Moody Jr., both of Northfield, Franklin Co., yeomen, 5 acres of land in Ludlow with buildings on the highway for $300.[284] On 6 Jan. 1823 Joel and Lydia Barber, of Palmer, Hampden Co., yeoman,  sold to John Clough, of Belchertown, Hampshire Co., yeoman, a farm of 72 acres in Palmer on the westerly side of the road that leads from the land of Joseph Orcutt to the meeting house for $150,[285] and on 24 Feb. 1825 John and Lovice Clough, of Palmer, Hampden Co., yeoman, sold to Rosel Hastings Jr., of Ware, Hampshire Co., the farm they were living on in Palmer on the westerly side of the road that leads from Joseph Orcutt’s land to the meeting house, for $200,[286] and on 31 Dec. 1833 Ebenezer and Welthea Barber, of Belchertown, Hampshire Co., sold to John Clough, of Palmer, Hampden Co., yeoman, 4 acres of land in Ludlow that was formerly part of lot #84 in the Inward Commons of Springfield, for $60.[287] John Clough was not listed as a head of household in Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1800 or 1810 federal census, nor was he a head of household in Hampden Co., MA, in the 1820 or 1830 federal censuses. He died intestate on 16 Mar. 1834 in Palmer, Hampden Co., MA,[288] and Lovice Clough was granted administration of his estate on 13 May 1834, with Joshua Graves and Lester Phelps as sureties.[289] On 16 Feb. 1836 Lovisa Clough, of Palmer, Hampden Co., sold 5 acres of land in Ludlow with buildings thereon to Olive Dutton, of Ludlow, at the northwest corner of Dutton’s land, for $150,[290] and on 23 Mar. 1842 Lovisa Clough, widow of John Clough, John Clough (Jr.), Enos and Angenett Calkins, Mary Clough, and Lovisa Clough, of Palmer, Hampden Co., sold to Roger M. Chandler, of Ludlow, 44 acres of land in Ludlow in the south part of lot #84 in the Springfield Inner Commons for $120.[291] She was still living in Palmer, MA, in the 1840 federal census.[292] She died a widow on 27 June 1850 in Palmer, MA, aged 65 years,[293] and they were both buried in Three Rivers – Thorndike Cemetery in Three Rivers, Palmer, Hampden Co., MA. He had six children by Sarah Orcutt, and seven more children by Lovice Barber:

a. Sarah “Sally” Clough, born on 21 July 1796 in Ludlow, Hampshire Co., MA,[294] married Roderick Chapin (Jr.), son of Roderick and Hepzibah (Norton) Chapin,[295] on 29 May 1815 in Ludlow, MA.[296] He was born ca. 1793 in MA.[297] They were not found in the 1840 federal census,[298] but they were living in Carroll, Chautauqua Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[299] and in Kiantone, Chautauqua Co., NY, in the 1855 state census,[300] where he was a farmer. She died on 20 Jan. 1856 in Kiantone, Chautauqua Co., NY,[301] and was buried in Kiantone Congregational Church Cemetery in Kiantone, Chautauqua Co., NY. He remarried to Mahala Angeline (___).[302] He supposedly died in Mar. 1857 in Kiantone, Chautauqua Co., NY,[303] but his burial location is unknown. His long will was dated 14 Mar. 1857, and recorded on 2 June 1857, mentioned his wife Mahala Angeline Chapin, son Jasper Bennett Chapin, daughters Esther Ann Rogers Lyon, Charlotte Hepsibah Norton, wife of James McRay, Sarah Cluff, wife of Addison McRay, Louisa Panthea Chapin, and Mary Butler Chapin, as well as the Illinois Institute at Wheaton, DuPage Co., IL, the Leoni Theological Institute in Leoni, MI, the Missionary Association in New York City, and Oberlin College in Oberlin, Lorraine Co., OH, his sisters Mary Heminway and Rebecca Lyon, his brothers Ebenezer Chapin and John Chapin, and his deceased wife Sally Chapin, and deceased son Roderick Chapin, and he named Levant B. Brown, of Kiantone, NY, as executor of his estate.[304] Letters Testamentary on his estate were granted to Levant B. Brown on 2 June 1857.[305] (See Appendix [C] for a full transcription of his will.) Mahala A. Chapin died on 30 Mar. 1885, aged 66 years,[306] and was also buried in Kiantone Congregational Church Cemetery in Kiantone, NY.

b. Kesiah Clough, born on 14 Mar. 1798 in Ludlow, MA,[307] married Lester Phelps on 5 Mar. 1819 in Springfield, MA.[308] He was born in 1795 in CT.[309] They were living in Mount Morris, Livingston Co., NY, in the 1840,[310] and 1850 federal censuses, where he was a laborer,[311] the 1855 state census, where he was a wool dealer,[312] the 1860 federal census, where he was a merchant,[313] the 1865 state census, where he was a produce merchant,[314] and the 1870 federal census, where he was a grocer.[315] She died on 18 Sept. 1876 in Mount Morris, Livingston Co., NY, aged 78 years,[316] and he died testate supposedly on 4 Apr. 1880 in Mount Morris, NY,[317] and they were both buried in Mount Morris City Cemetery in Mount Morris, Livingston Co., NY. His will, dated 21 Nov. 1877, and probated on 27 Sept. 1880, mentioned his son George B. Phelps, of Watertown, NY, whom he named as executor of his estate, and his daughters Janette Richardson, Sarah A. Norton, Frances K. Hanover, and Emma S. Braman, as well as the Weslayan Book and Publishing Room at Syracuse, NY, and the Missionary Society of the Weslayan Church.[318] Letters Testamentary on his estate were granted to George B. Phelps, the executor, on 27 Sept. 1880.[319] (See Appendix [D] for a full transcription of his will.)

c. Charlotte Clough, born on 25 Jan. 1800 in Ludlow, MA,[320] supposedly married 1.) George Allen,[321] who evidently died by 1834, and she remarried to her brother-in-law, 2.) Gad D. Thomas, of Amherst, MA, son of Eliab and Elizabeth (Franklin) Thomas,[322] and widower of her sister, Clarissa (Clough) Thomas, on 9 Apr. 1834 in Springfield, MA.[323] He was born ca. 1799 in Dummerston, Windham Co., VT.[324] They were living in Amherst, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1840 federal census, where he was a farmer,[325] and in Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a laborer.[326] He died on 17 Sept. 1853 in Amherst, Hampshire Co., MA, aged 54 years, of “consumption,”[327] but his burial location is unknown, and no probate records were filed for his estate in Hampshire Co., MA. She was living in South Amherst, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1855 state census,[328] but she was not found in the 1860 federal census or the 1865 state census. She supposedly died on 25 Jan. 1850 [sic],[329] but her burial location is also unknown.

d. Clarissa Clough, born on 18 Mar. 1802 in Ludlow, MA,[330] married Gad D. Thomas, son of Eliab and Elizabeth (Franklin) Thomas,[331] on 26 Sept. 1821 in Amherst, Hampshire Co., MA.[332] He was born ca. 1799 in Dummerston, Windham Co., VT.[333] She died on 14 Feb. 1834 in Amherst, MA, aged 32 years,[334] and was buried in West Cemetery in Amherst, Hampshire Co., MA. He remarried to her sister, Charlotte (Clough) Allen, supposedly widow of George Allen, on 22 Mar. 1834 in Springfield, MA.[335] They were living in Amherst, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1840 federal census, where he was a farmer,[336] and in Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a laborer.[337] He died on 17 Sept. 1853 in Amherst, Hampshire Co., MA, aged 54 years, of “consumption,”[338] but his burial location is unknown, and no probate records were filed for his estate in Hampshire Co., MA. She was living in South Amherst, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1855 state census,[339] but she was not found in the 1860 federal census or the 1865 state census. She supposedly died on 25 Jan. 1850 [sic],[340] but her burial location is also unknown.

e. Louisa C. Clough, born on 20 Feb. 1804 in Ludlow, MA,[341] married Rev. Ezra Kinney.[342] He was born on 4 Feb. 1800 in CT.[343] They were living in Mount Morris, Livingston Co., NY, in the 1840,[344] and 1850 federal censuses, where his occupation was shoes,[345] and the 1855 state census, where he was a cabinet maker.[346] He died testate on 8 Apr. 1856 in Mount Morris, Livingston Co., NY, aged 56 years,[347] his will dated 20 Mar. 1856, and proved on 30 Apr. 1857, mentioned his wife Louisa, daughter Martha Amelia, children Julia L., Ezra P., Louisa C., Edward C. and Charlotte Elizabeth, and unnamed older children, and he named his wife Louisa and friend Hiram Gladding as executors of his estate.[348] (See Appendix [E] for a full transcription of his will.) She was still living in Mount Morris, NY, in the 1860 federal census,[349] and the 1865 state census.[350] She died on 14 June 1869 in Mount Morris, NY, aged 65 years,[351] and they were both buried in Old Cemetery in Mount Morris, Livingston Co., NY.

f. Sophronia Clough, born in Nov. 1805 in Ludlow, MA,[352] married Peter R. Hanover, son of Peter Hanover,[353] on 12 June 1823 in Willington, Tolland Co., CT.[354] He was born ca. 1802.[355] They were living in Stafford, Tolland Co., CT, in the 1840 federal census, where he was a farmer,[356] but they were not found in the 1850 federal census. He died on 1 Oct. 1854, aged 52 years, supposedly in Willimantic, Windham Co., CT,[357] and she was living in Wilbraham, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1860 federal census.[358] She died on 24 Nov. 1863, aged 58 years, supposedly in Willington, Tolland Co., CT,[359] and they were both buried in Old Willimantic Cemetery in Willimantic, Windham Co., CT.

g. Nancy Clough, born on 6 Nov. 1811 in Ludlow, MA,[360] married Benedict Slater Holland, of Mount Morris, NY, on 9 Oct. 1836 in Willington, Tolland Co., CT.[361] He was born ca. 1813 in NY.[362] The 1877 will of her brother John Clough mentioned his sister Nancy Holland. They were living next door to her sister and brother-in-law, Lester and Keziah Phelps, in Mount Morris, Livingston Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where his occupation was “wagons.”[363] He died by 1855, but his burial location is unknown, and no probate records were filed for his estate in Livingston Co., NY. She was still living in Mount Morris, NY, in the 1855 state census,[364] the 1860 federal census,[365] and the 1865 state census,[366] but she was not found in the 1870 federal census, no death or burial record was found for her, and no probate records were filed for her estate in Livingston Co., NY.

h. Angenett Clough, born on 5 Mar. 1814 in Ludlow, MA,[367] married Enos Calkins, son of Abel and Esther (Mixter) Calkins,[368] on 2 Oct. 1838 in Palmer, MA.[369] He was born on 3 Mary 1815 in Wilbraham, MA.[370] Sister Angenett Calkins was mentioned in the 1877 will of her brother John Clough. They were living in Palmer, MA, in the 1850 federal census,[371] and the 1855 state census,[372] where he was a farmer. She died intestate on 10 Aug. 1878 in Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, aged 64 years, of “appoplexy,”[373] and her husband, Enos Calkins, of Palmer, was granted administration of her estate on 4 Jan. 1881, with Charles B. Fisk and Ebenezer Brown, of Palmer, as sureties.[374] He died intestate in 1905 in Palmer,[375] and they were both buried in Oak Knoll Cemetery in Palmer, Hampden Co., MA. Charles B. Fiske, of Palmer, was granted administration of his estate on 28 Apr. 1905, with Edward B. Taylor and Charles E. Fuller, both of Palmer, as sureties.[376]

i. John Clough (Jr.), born on 13 Feb. 1816 in Ludlow, MA,[377] married Mary Ann Thompson, of Colrain, MA, on 18 Apr. 1839 in Colrain, Franklin Co., MA.[378] She was born ca. 1815 in MA.[379] They were living in Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, next door to his mother, Lovisa Clough, in the 1840,[380] and in the 1850 federal censuses, where he was an operative,[381] the 1855 state census, where he was a carder,[382] the 1860 federal census, where he was working in a mill,[383] the 1870 federal census, where he was doing farm work.[384] She died on 8 Oct. 1872 in Palmer, MA, aged 57 years, 10 months, 15 days, of cancer,[385] and he was still living in Palmer, MA, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a retired factory lather.[386] He died testate on 13 May 1884 in Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, aged 68 years, 3 months, of “lung fever,”[387] and they were both buried in Four Corners Cemetery in Thorndike, Hampden Co., MA. His will, dated 19 Dec. 1877, and probated on 1 July 1884, named Timothy D. Potter as executor of his estate, and he mentioned Jane Thomspon, sister of his late wife, brother Joel B. Clough, Lovice Griswold, daughter of his late sister Lovice, sister Angenett Calkins, sister Nancy Holland, sister Caroline Harvey, Sally Gaines, wife of O. M. Gaines, sister of his late wife, O. M. Gaines, of Colerain, Louisa Thompson, widow of the late E. H. Thompson, of Colerain, Sarah L. Thompson, daughter of the late E. H. Thompson, John C. Thompson, son of the late E. H. Thompson, and the children of his brother Joel B. Clough. (See Appendix [F] for a full transcription of his will.)

j. Mary Clough, born on 25 Aug. 1818 in Ludlow, MA,[388] married 1.) William B. Smith, son of Beriah and Sarah “Sally” Smith,[389] on 10 June 1846 in Wilbraham, MA.[390] He was born ca. 1819 in Wilbraham, MA, and they were living in Wilbraham, Hampden Co., MA, next door to his parents in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer, and her brother Joel Clough was living with them.[391] He died testate on 10 Oct. 1853 in Wilbraham, Hampden Co., MA, aged 34 years, of “consumption,”[392] and was buried in Old Hampden Cemetery in Hampden, Hampden Co., MA. His will, dated 8 Aug. 1853, and probated on 3 Jan. 1854, mentioned Miss Elizabeth Dabman, his father Beriah Smith, his mother Mrs. Beriah Smith, and his wife Mary C. Smith, and he named John M. Merrick and John W. Langdon, both of Wilbraham, as executors of his estate, but John W. Langdon declined.[393] (See Appendix [G] for a full transcription of his will.) Mary C. Smith was living with his parents in Wilbraham, MA, with his parents in the 1855 state census,[394] and she remarried to 2.) Hiram Harridan, son of William and Jerusha M. Harridan,[395] as his second wife, on 31 Jan. 1867 in Wilbraham, Hampden Co., MA.[396] She died on 30 July 1876 in Wilbraham, MA, aged 58 years,[397] and was buried with her first husband in Old Hampden Cemetery in Hampden, MA, but no probate records were filed for her estate. Hiram Harridan’s death record was not found.

k. Lovice Clough, born on 10 Feb. 1822, married John Wesley Griswold, son of Abel and Sarah (Parker) Griswold, of Enfield, CT,[398] as his second wife, on 11 Sept. 1850 in Wilbraham, Hampden Co., MA.[399] He was born on 2 Feb. 1818 in Suffield, Hartford Co., CT,[400] and had married first to Ann Maria Farnsworth on 27 Oct. 1842 in Rutland, Worcester Co., MA,[401] but she died on 25 Sept. 1849, aged 28 years,[402] and was buried in Thompsonville Cemetery in Enfield, MA. He was a farmer living with his father in Enfield, Hartford Co., CT, in the 1850 federal census.[403] Lovice (Clough) Griswold died in Aug. 1852,[404] and was also buried in Thompsonville Cemetery in Enfield, Hartford Co., CT. Lovice Griswold, the daughter of deceased sister Lovice, was mentioned in the 1877 will of her brother John Clough, and niece S. Lovice Howard was mentioned in the 1894 will of her aunt, Caroline C. Harvey. John W. Griswold remarried again to Charlotte Maria (Sessions) Gay, daughter of Robert and Charlotte Bartlett (Metcalf) Sessions, and widow of Henry Gay,[405] on 5 Sept. 1854 in Wilbraham, Hampden Co., MA,[406] and they moved to Minnesota. She was born on 13 Apr. 1819 in MA.[407] They were living in Forest City, Meeker Co., MN, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer,[408] and in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN, in the 1870 federal census.[409] They moved to Nebraska in 1877, then to Clay Center, KS, in 1883.[410] They were living in Palmyra, Otoe Co., NE, in the 1880 federal census.[411] He died on 8 June 1899 in Clay Co., KS,[412] and she died on 16 Feb. 1907 in Joplin, Jasper Co., MO,[413] aged 87 years, 10 months, 15 days, and they were both buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Clay Center, Clay Co., KS.

l. Joel Barbour Clough, born on 30 Oct. 1823 in Wilbraham, MA, was still unmarried and living with his sister and brother-in-law, William B. and Mary Smith in Wilbraham, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1850 federal census, an engineer,[414] supposedly married Mary Ann Peirce, daughter of Abraham and Mary (Turner) Peirce,[415] on 12 July 1854 in Buffalo, Erie Co., NY.[416] She was born on 9 Nov. 1822 in Lunenburg, MA.[417] They moved to Tennessee, then to Minneapolis, MN. Brother Joel B. Clough was mentioned in the 1877 will of his brother, John Clough. They were living in Western Division, Robertson Co., TN, in the 1860 federal census,[418] and in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN, in the 1870,[419] and 1880 federal censuses,[420] where he was a civil engineer. He died on 22 Aug. 1887 in Helena, Lewis & Clark Co., MT,[421] and she died on 24 Jan. 1896 in Minneapolis, MN,[422] and they were both buried in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN.

m. Caroline Clough, born in 1825 in Palmer, MA,[423] married James Harvey, son of James and Lucy (Ray) Harvey,[424] as his second wife, on 22 Nov. 1865 in Palmer, Hampden Co., MA.[425] He was born on 19 May 1820 in Brimfield, Hampden Co., MA,[426] and had married first to Dorothy “Dolly” Robbins in 1838,[427] who died on 25 Feb. 1863 in Brimfield, MA, aged 46 years,[428] and was buried in Brimfield Cemetery in Brimfield, Hampden Co., MA. Sister Caroline Harvey was mentioned in the 1877 will of her brother, John Clough. They were living in Brimfield, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1870,[429] and 1880 federal censuses,[430] where he was a carpenter. He died testate on 24 May 1891 in Brimfield, Hampden Co., MA, aged 71 years, 5 days, of “paralysis, following injury to head.”[431] He apparently named his wife as executrix of his estate, but she was alleged to be incapable, and James M. Harvey, of Palmer, petitioned that Louis E. Moore, of Palmer, be appointed as administer with the will annexed on 15 July 1891, which was granted, with Charles B. Fiske and James B. Shaw, of Palmer, as sureties.[432] Caroline (Clough) Harvey died testate on 7 Sept. 1895 in Palmer, MA, aged 70 years, 4 months, 7 days, of “uterine cancer,”[433] and they were both buried in Brimfield Cemetery in Brimfield, Hampden Co., MA. Her will, dated 22 June 1894, and probated on 6 Nov. 1895, mentioned her nephew George Warren Calkins, niece S. Lovice Howard, William Angell Calkins, Allen Fiske Calkins, and Gertrude Amelia Calkins, children of George W. Calkins, and stepson James Monroe Harvey, and she named Charles B. Fiske, of Palmer, as executor of her estate.[434] (See Appendix [H] for a full transcription of her will.)

        3704    v   Mary “Polly” Clough, born on 8 May 1777 in Stafford, CT,[435] married Joseph Orcutt, of West Springfield, MA, supposedly son of Daniel and Lydia (Cushman) Orcutt,[436] on 30 Nov. 1797 in West Springfield.[437] He was born on 30 Jan. 1772 in Stafford, CT.[438] On 15 Nov. 1800 Joseph Orcutt, of West Springfield, Hampshire Co., yeoman, purchased land in the north division of the Outward Commons in Ludlow, formerly Springfield, from Luther Lumbard, of Ludlow, yeoman, for $66.67,[439] on 15 Nov. 1800 Joseph Orcutt, of West Springfield, yeoman, purchased from James and Orrela Kendall Jr., of Ludlow, Hampshire Co., yeoman, the farm they were living on in the Outward Commons in Ludlow, formerly the Outward Commons of Springfield, in lot #77, part of lot #79, and 3/4ths of lot #76, for $493.33,[440] which Orcutt mortgaged on the same day to James Kendall Jr., of Ludlow, yeoman, for $600,[441] on 15 Nov. 1800 James and Orrela Kendall Jr., gave a quit claim to Joseph Orcutt, of West Springfield, for all their right, title and interest in lot #80 in the Outward Commons in Ludlow for $60,[442] on 20 Oct. 1804 Timothy Clough, of Ludlow, yeoman, purchased the farm of Joseph and Mary Orcutt, of Ludlow, in lot #77, part of lots #78 and #79, and 3/4ths of lot #76 in Ludlow, and lots #5, #6 and 3/4ths of lot #7 in the Outward Commons in Ludlow from Joseph and Mary Orcutt, of Ludlow, for $500,[443] and on 20 Oct. 1804 Joseph and Mary Orcutt, of Ludlow, yeoman, gave a quit claim to Timothy Clough, of Ludlow, yeoman, for all their right, title and claim to the 8th lot in the Outward Commons in Ludlow for $200,[444] and on 17 Apr. 1805 Joseph and Mary Orcutt, of Ludlow, yeoman, sold to Ezra Pearson, of Hartford, CT, Blacksmith, land in the Outward Commons in Ludlow by the farm which they recently sold to Timothy Clough for $150.[445] Mary (Clough) Orcutt apparently died by 1812, and Joseph Orcutt remarried to Ruth Fitzgerald in 1812 in Palmer, MA.[446] She was born on 2 Dec. 1779.[447] On 28 Mar. 1814 Joseph Orcutt, of Palmer, Hampden Co., yeoman, sold to Timothy Clough of Ludlow, Blacksmith, land in lot #77, part of lot #79, 3/4ths of lot #76, and part of the school lot north of the highway at the east end of Uriah Clough’s farm in Ludlow for $150,[448] on 8 Apr. 1823 Elihu Smith, of Palmer, Hampden Co., yeoman, sold to Joseph Orcutt, of Palmer, yeoman, land in Palmer at the southwest corner of land of John Clough for $60,[449] on 1 Apr. 1825 Joseph and Ruth Orcutt, of Palmer, Hampden Co., yeoman, mortgaged to Amos Hamilton, of Palmer, Esquire, the 80-acre farm in Palmer where they were living, plus the tract in Palmer that they had purchased from Elihu Smith, for $619, to be repaid within one year,[450] and on 13 Feb. 1827 Joseph and Ruth Orcutt, of Palmer, yeoman, sold to Rozel Hastings, of Ware, Hampshire Co., yeoman, the 80-acre farm in Palmer where they were living on the bank of the Ware River, and also the land in Palmer north of the same that they had purchased from Elihu Smith, for $1250.[451] He supposedly died in July 1835,[452] but no probate records were filed for his estate in Hampden Co., MA, and Ruth (Fitzgerald) Orcutt supposedly died on 19 Nov. 1847,[453] but no burial record was found for either of them. Mary (Clough) Orcutt at least two children:

a. (Unnamed daughter), died on 30 Sept. 1800 in West Springfield, newborn.[454]

b. Lyman Orcutt, born ca. 1806 in Ludlow, MA,[455] married Harriet Brown on 22 Nov. 1830 in Belchertown, MA.[456] She was born ca. 1813 in MA. They were living in Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was an inn keeper,[457] and in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1855 state census, where he was a merchant.[458] He died on 18 Dec. 1859 in Springfield, MA, aged 53 years, of “consumption,”[459] but his burial location is unknown, and no probate records were filed for his estate in Hampden Co., MA. She was not found in Hampden Co., MA, in the 1860 federal census, the 1865 state census, or the 1870 federal census, and she may have remarried.

        3705   vi   Daniel “Dan” Clough, born on 7 Aug. 1779 in Stafford, CT,[460] married 1.) Jerusha Orcutt, of West Springfield, daughter of David Orcutt,[461] on 24 Aug. 1799 in West Springfield, MA.[462] On 19 Feb. 1800 Jonathan Clough and Dan Clough, both of West Springfield, yeomen, purchased land in Ludlow, Hampshire Co., from Joseph and Libiah Bisbee, of Ludlow, for $500.[463] On 29 Dec. 1807 Dan Clough, of Ludlow, yeoman, purchased three parcels of land lying partly in Wilbraham and partly in Springfield from Charles and Esther Converse, of Springfield, on the road leading from Springfield to Wilbraham Burying Ground for $1500,[464] on the same day Dan Clough, of Ludlow, yeoman, leased to his father and mother Jonathan Clough and Kesiah Abigail Clough three parcels of land in Ludlow, two containing 85 acres and the third containing 15 acres, which he had purchased from Charles Converse for the natural lives of his parents for $1500,[465] and on the same day Jonathan and Kezia Abigail Clough, and Dan and Jerusha Clough, all of Ludlow, yeomen, sold to Charles Converse, of Springfield, yeoman, the land in lot #95 in the Outward Commons in Ludlow that Jonathan had purchased from Joseph Bisbee, and another 30 acres adjoining to it that he bought from Stephen Jones, for $1500.[466] On 20 Mar. 1809 Dan Clough, of Springfield, yeoman, purchased from Peter and Bethiah O. Tinkham, of Springfield, yeoman, land in lot #472 in Springfield for $88,[467] and on 30 Mar. 1811 Dan Clough, of Springfield, yeoman, purchased another 80 rods of land at southwest corner of the above land from Peter and Bethiah Tinkham, of Springfield, for $5.[468] On 24 Aug. 1812 Jonathan and Abigal Clough, and Dan and Jerusha Clough, both of Springfield, Hampden Co., sold to William Kent and Levi Abbey, both of Wilbraham, 9 acres of land in Springfield for $108,[469] and on 20 Apr. 1814 Jonathan Clough and Abigail Clough, his wife, and Dan Cough and Jerusha Clough, his wife, of Springfield, Hampden Co., yeomen, sold to Alvin Vining, of Suffield, Hartford Co., CT, yeoman, the 85 acre farm lying partly in Springfield and partly in Wilbraham where they were living, along with another 85 acres and another 15 acres of land in Springfield, for $1800.[470] On 5 Mar. 1817 Aaron and Tammy Davis, of Palmer, Hampden Co., yeoman, sold to Dan Clough of Belchertown, Hampshire Co., yeoman, some land and buildings in Palmer for $550,[471] on 16 July 1817 Dan Clough, of Palmer, yeoman, mortgaged his 70 acres and 33 rods of land in Palmer to Joseph Hawley Dwight, of Brookfield, Madison Co., NY, merchant, for $350 to be repaid in four payments,[472] but on the same day Joseph Hawley Dwight and Catherine Dwight, of Brookfield, Madison Co., NY, sold the 70 acres and 33 rods of land in Palmer back to Dan Clough, of Palmer, for $350,[473] and on 15 Nov. 1817 Dan and Jerusha Clough, of Palmer, yeoman, sold 3/4ths of an acre off the southeast corner of their land to their neighbor, Jesse Smith, of Palmer, for $9.[474] On 21 Nov. 1818 Dan and Jerusha Clough, of Palmer, Hampden Co., yeoman, sold to Elihu Smith, of Palmer, yeoman, part of his land in Palmer for $50,[475] on 6 Feb. 1819 Dan and Jerusha Clough, of Palmer, yeoman, sold to Elisha Smith, of Palmer, yeoman, land in Palmer at the southeast corner of the Braikenridge lot for $50,[476] on the same day Elihu and Hannah Smith, of Palmer, yeoman, sold to Dan Clough, of Palmer, yeoman, 1˝ acres of land at the southwest corner of Clough’s land for $20,[477] on 3 Mar. 1820 Dan and Jerusha Clough, of Palmer, yeoman, sold to Calvin White, of Palmer, yeoman, 50 acres of land in Palmer for $300,[478] on 26 Apr. 1821 Elihu and Hannah Smith, of Palmer, sold another portion of their land in Palmer to Dan Clough, of Palmer, for $50,[479] and on the same day Dan and Jerusha Clough, of Palmer, yeoman, sold to Joseph Webber of Monson, Hampden Co., yeoman, 50 acres of land in Palmer by the land of Jesse Smith and Elihu Smith, for $500.[480] On 19 Mar. 1822 Dan Clough, of Ware, Hampshire Co., yeoman, purchased 15 acres of land in Palmer, Hampden Co., from John and Sally Beers, of Ware, for $140,[481] and on 27 Mar. 1822 Dan Clough, of Ware, yeoman, purchased more land in Palmer from Rozel Hastings, of Palmer, yeoman, on the road leading from Swift River Bridge  in Ware for $24.[482] They were living next door to his parents in Ludlow, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1800 federal census,[483] they were probably living with his parents in Springfield, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1810 federal census,[484] they were living in Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1820 federal census,[485] and in Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1830,[486] and 1840 federal censuses.[487] Jerusha (Orcutt) Clough died on 13 May 1845 in Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA, aged 68 years,[488] and was buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA. Dan Clough remarried to 2.) Hannah Charland, of Belchertown, on 3 Apr. 1839 in Belchertown.[489] She was born ca. 1810,[490] and died on 28 Feb. 1849 in Belchertown, MA, aged 39 years,[491] and was also buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Belchertown, MA. Dan Clough was still living in Palmer, MA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer,[492] and he was living with his son Ralph Clough in Monson, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1855 state census.[493] He died on 5 Apr. 1858 in Palmer, MA, aged 79 years,[494] and was buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA, but no probate records were filed for his estate in Hampshire Co., MA. They had children:

a. Desire Clough, born on 9 May 1800 in Ludlow, MA,[495] was still unmarried and living with her father in Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1850 federal census,[496] married Orry Rogers, son of Darius and Bethiah Rogers,[497] in ca. 1854 in Monson, Hampden Co., MA.[498] He was born ca. 1796 in MA.[499] They were living in Monson, MA, in the 1855 state census, where he was a farmer,[500] and in Wilbraham, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farm laborer.[501] She died on 18 Oct. 1862 in Belchertown, MA, aged 62 years, of “consumption,”[502] and was buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Belchertown, MA. He was living in Monson, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1865 state census, with the family of her brother, Ralph Clough,[503] and in Wales, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1870 federal census, with the family of Hiram and Mercy A., Bradway,[504] and he died a widower on 25 Mar. 1879 in Wales, Hampden Co., MA, aged 82 years, 9 months, of “nephritis,”[505] and was buried in Moulton Hill Cemetery in Monson, Hampden Co., MA, but no probate records were filed for his estate.

b. Jonathan Clough, born on 17 June 1802 in Ludlow, died on 2 Oct. 1803 in Ludlow, MA,[506] his burial location unknown.

c. Abner Clough, born on 26 Apr. 1805 in Ludlow, MA,[507] married Celinda H. Babcock, of Belchertown, on 4 Dec. 1838 in Belchertown, MA.[508] She may have died by 1850, but neither her death or burial record was found. He was living with his widowed father in Palmer, MA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was also a farmer,[509] but his wife was not listed with him, and he was a pauper living with George and Jane A. Underwood in Belchertown, MA, in the 1855 state census.[510] He died a pauper on 4 Mar. 1857 in Belchertown, MA, of “consumption,”[511] his burial location unknown.

d. Ralph Clough, born on 6 May 1810 in Springfield, MA,[512] married 1.) Malina Webber on 24 Feb. 1835 in Wales, MA.[513] They were living in Brimfield, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1840 federal census, where he was a farmer,[514] and on 15 Feb. 1841 Ralph Clough, of Brimfield, Hampden Co., purchased 16 acres of land in Wales from Calvin and Emeline Bradway, of Monson, Hampden Co., for $75.[515] She died on 12 Nov. 1846 in Brimfield, Hampden Co., MA,[516] and was buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Belchertown, MA. He remarried to 2.) Maria Louisa Newton, daughter of Abner and Zerviah (Skinner) Newton,[517] on 15 Apr. 1847 in Monson, Hampden Co., MA.[518] She was born ca. 1817 in Monson, MA, or Windsor, CT.[519] They were not found in the 1850 federal census, but they were living in Monson, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1855 state census, where his father was living with them,[520] the 1860 federal census,[521] the 1865 state census, where his brother-in-law, Orry Rogers was living with them,[522] and the 1870 federal census,[523] where he was a farmer. He died intestate on 13 Aug. 1879 in Monson, Hampden Co., MA, aged 69 years, of “erysipleas,”[524] and was buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Belchertown, MA. Joshua Tracy, of Monson, petitioned for administration of his estate on 29 Aug. 1879, listing his heirs as Maria L. Clough, his widow, Harriet Beebe, his daughter, wife of Almon Beebe, and Charles F. Clough, his son, all of Monson. He was granted administration on 9 Sept. 1879, with George C. Wilson and William N. Moore, both of Monson, as sureties.[525] Maria Louisa (Newton) Clough was still living in Monson, MA, with the family of her stepson, Charles F. Clough, in the 1880 federal census,[526] and she died a widow on 7 May 1893 in Monson, MA, aged 76 years, of “LaGrippe,”[527] and was buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Monson, Hampden Co., MA, but no probate records were filed for her estate.

e. Warren Clough, born on 9 Sept. 1812 in Springfield, MA,[528] married Mabel Maria Canterbury, daughter of John and Betsey (Howard) Canterbury,[529] in ca. 1838.[530] She was born in 1822 in Belchertown, MA.[531] They were living in Union, Tolland Co., CT, in the 1840 federal census,[532] and in Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a sawyer,[533] and the 1855 state census, where he was a miller,[534] and in Pelham, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1860 federal census,[535] and the 1865 state census,[536] where he was a farmer. He died on 11 July 1865 in Pelham, Hampshire Co., MA, aged 53 years, 10 months, 3 days, of “consumption,”[537] and was buried in Mount Hope Cemetery in Belchertown, MA. She remarried to George W. Shepherd, of Pelham, son of Amos Shepherd,[538] on 20 Jan. 1867 in Pelham, MA.[539] He was born ca. 1818 in MA.[540] They were living in Pelham, MA, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a farm laborer,[541] and the 1880 federal census, where he was a farmer.[542] He died on 8 Aug. 1886 in Pelham, MA, aged 68 years, 2 months, 26 days, of “epolictic fits,”[543] but his burial location is unknown, and no probate records were filed for his estate in Hampshire Co., MA. Mabel Maria (Canterbury) (Clough) Shephard died a widow on 6 Sept. 1906 in Pelham, MA, aged 85 years, 4 months, of “apoplexy,”[544] and was buried with her first husband in Mount Hope Cemetery in Belchertown, MA.

f. David Clough, born on 13 Nov. 1814 in Springfield, MA,[545] married 1.) Cynthia Drake, of Springfield, MA, on 12 Feb. 1842 in Springfield, MA.[546] She was born ca. 1820 in MA.[547] They were living in Enfield, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1850 federal census,[548] in Monson, Hampden Co., MA, next door to his brother Ralph Clough in the 1855 state census,[549] in Wilbraham, Hampden Co., MA, in the house of Sally Smith in the 1860 federal census,[550] and in Wilbraham South Parish, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1865 state census,[551] where he was a farmer. Cynthia (Drake) Clough probably died by 1868, but her death record was not found. He remarried to 2.) Sarah M. (Leonard) Dawley, of Monson, MA, daughter of George and Rebecka (Converse) Leonard,[552] and widow of George S. Dawley,[553] on 16 Nov. 1868 in Wilbraham, Hampden Co., MA.[554] She was born ca. 1822 in CT.[555] They were living in Monson, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a farmer.[556] He died intestate on 20 Apr. 1876 in West Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA, aged 62 years, 5 months, of “consumption,”[557] and was buried in Hillside Cemetery in Monson, Hampden Co., MA. His widow Sarah M. Clough, of West Brookfield, filed for administration of his estate on 27 Apr. 1876, listing his heirs as herself, Francis D. Clough, a son, of Holyoke, MA, and Viola M. Clough, a daughter, of West Brookfield, and she was granted administration on 28 Apr. 1876, with Joseph S. Gleason and Addison W. Beals, of West Brookfield, as sureties.[558] She was living in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, with her daughter and son-in-law, Edwin and M. Ella Squire, in the 1880 federal census,[559] and she remarried to Lorenzo D. Goodell, of Woodstock, CT, son of Asa and Martha (Blood) Goodell,[560] as his second wife, on 29 May 1889 in Holyoke, Hampden Co., MA.[561] He was born ca. 1819 in Woodstock, CT.[562] She died a widow on 9 Sept. 1893 in Holyoke, MA, aged 71 years, 6 months, of “malignant tumor of uterus,”[563] and was buried, as Sarah M. Leonard, wife of L D. Goodell and G. S. Dawley, in Hillside Cemetery in Monson, Hampden Co., MA.

g. Jerusha Clough, born on 6 Aug. 1817 in Palmer, MA,[564] marriage not found.

h. Daniel “Dan” Clough (Jr.), born on 26 July 1819 in Palmer, MA,[565] married 1.) Harriet Cleveland, of Belchertown, on 3 Apr. 1839 in Belchertown,[566] and they were living in Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1840 federal census.[567] She died probably 1849, but her death record was not found. He remarried to 2.) Julia A. Paul on 29 July 1849 in Palmer, Hampden Co, MA.[568] She was born in Feb. 1825 in Canada East.[569] They were living in Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a carpenter,[570] and they moved to Bureau Co., IL, by 1860. They were living in Lamoille, Bureau Co., IL, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a carriage maker,[571] the 1870 federal census, where he was a wheelwright,[572] the 1880 federal census, where he was a carriage maker,[573] and the 1900 federal census, where he was a millwright,[574] but they were not found in the 1910 federal census. Their death and burial records were not found.

        3706  vii   Abigail Clough, born on 25 Oct. 1781 in Stafford, CT,[575] died on 3 Dec. 1781 in Stafford, CT,[576] but her burial location is unknown.

 

 

(1480.) Ithamer Clough, probably second son of (473) Mary5 Washburn, (131) Joseph4 (Jr.), (59) Joseph3, (43) John2 (5th), (28) John1 (4th); born say ca. 1748 in CT,[577] married Bettie/Bette Heath on 8 Nov. 1774 in Stafford, Tolland Co., CT.[578] She was born on 8 Mar. 1749 in Tolland, Tolland Co., CT.[579] He served in the Revolutionary War,[580] and they moved to Washington Co., NY, by 1800. They were living in Hartford, Washington Co., NY, in the 1800,[581] 1810,[582] and 1820 federal censuses,[583] and was probably the “Jahamer” Clough living in Hartford, NY, in the 1825 state census,[584] but no land record were found for Ithamer Clough in Washington Co., NY. She died on 25 Feb. 1826 in Hartford, Washington Co., NY, aged 76 years.[585] He was not listed as a head of household in Washington Co., NY, in the 1830 or 1840 federal censuses, and he may have been living with his son-in-law, David Oatman, in Hartford, NY, in the 1830 federal census. He died on 7 May 1843 in Hartford, Washington Co., NY,[586] and they were both buried in Old Hartford Cemetery in Hartford, Washington Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for his estate in Washington Co., NY.

            Ithamer Clough and Bettie Heath had children:

        3707     i   Hannah Clough, born on 18 Sept. 1775 in Stafford, Tolland Co., CT,[587] married William Sweet, son of Sylvester and Patience (Congdon) Sweet, in ca. 1791 in Washington Co., NY.[588] He was born ca. 1772 in RI.[589] They were living in Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census.[590] He died on 7 Nov. 1854, aged 82 years,[591] presumably in St. Lawrence Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for his estate in St. Lawrence Co., NY. She was living alone in Gouverneur, NY, next door to her daughter and son-in-law, Eleazer and Phebe Dewey, in the 1860 federal census.[592] She died on 10 Feb. 1868, aged 92 years,[593] presumably in St. Lawrence Co., NY, and they were both buried in Wayside Cemetery in Richville, St. Lawrence Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for her estate either. They had at least two children:

a. Orin Sweet, born on ca. 16 June 1794 in NY,[594] married Rachel Dewey,[595] daughter of Eleazer and Freelove (Bourn) Dewey.[596] She was born ca. 1794 in NY.[597] They were living in Fowler, St. Lawrence Co., NY, in the 1840,[598] and 1850 federal census,[599] where he was a farmer. She died on 2 Dec. 1851, aged 58 years, 3 months, 8 days,[600] presumably in St. Lawrence Co., NY, and was buried in Hailesboro Cemetery in Hailesboro, St. Lawrence Co., NY. He remarried to 2.) Euretta L. (Green) Bowen, daughter of John Green, of Fowler, and former wife of David Bowen, in Mar. 1852.[601] She was born ca. 1827 in NY.[602] They were living in Fowler, St. Lawrence Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer.[603] He died testate on 1 June 1868, aged 73 years, 11 months, 16 days,[604] presumably in Fowler, St. Lawrence Co., NY, and was buried with his first wife in Hailesboro Cemetery in Hailesboro, NY. His will was dated 26 Feb. 1866, and probated on 28 Sept. 1868, and he mentioned his wife Uretta L., children Rachel Viletta, Anna Marilla, Orin Lester, Hannah, Maria, Sylvia, granddaughters Rachel R. Green and Safrona M. Green, daughters of his daughter Minerva, deceased, son James H. Sweet, whom he appointed as executor of his estate, sons Daniel W. Sweet, David W. Sweet, and children of deceased son Charles S. Sweet, late of Hailsburgh, and made provision for any children born after the writing of his will.[605] James H. Sweet was granted letters testamentary on his estate on 28 Sept. 1868.[606] (See Appendix [I] for a full transcription of his will.) Euretta L. Sweet was still living in Fowler, St. Lawrence Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census,[607] and she died on 19 Aug. 1909 in Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co., NY, aged 82 years,[608] and was also buried in Hailesboro Cemetery in Hailesboro, NY.

b. Phebe Sweet, born on ca. 23 Apr. 1797 in NY,[609] married Elezer Dewey.[610] He was born ca. 1793 in NY.[611] They were living in Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co., NY, in the 1840,[612] 1850,[613] and 1860 federal censuses,[614] where he was a farmer, and the 1870 federal census, where he was a retired farmer.[615] He died testate on 30 Mar. 1872 in Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co., NY,[616] but his burial location is unknown. His will, dated 17 Aug. 1867, and probated on 1 July 1872, mentioned his wife Phebe, sons William Dewey, if still alive, Francis Dewey and Lyman Dewey, and daughters Almira, wife of Peter Smith, Serepta, wife of John W. Barker, Phebe Ann, wife of Earl Stiles, and unmarried daughter Mahala Maria Dewey, and he named John W. Barker and Mahala M. Dewey as executors of his estate.[617] John W. Barker and Mahala M. Roach were granted letters testamentary on his estate on 22 July 1872.[618] (See Appendix [J] for a full transcription of his will.) Phebe (Sweet) Dewey died on 30 Oct. 1874, aged 77 years, 6 months, 7 days,[619] and was buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Weyauwega, Waupaca Co., WI.

        3708    ii   Betsey Clough, born on 20 Sept. 1777 in Stafford, CT,[620] married Lt. David Oatman, Esq.,[621] supposedly son of Samuel and Hannah (Wooster) Oatman.[622] He was born on 8 Jan. 1772 in Southford, Southbury, New Haven Co., CT,[623] and he served as Lieutenant in Green’s 118th Regiment from New York during the War of 1812.[624] He was an attorney,[625] and they were living in Hebron, Washington Co., NY, in the 1800 federal census,[626] and in Hartford, Washington Co., NY, next door to her parents in the 1810 federal census,[627] in the 1820 federal census,[628] and next door to her brother-in-law, James Carlisle, in the 1830 federal census.[629] He died intestate on 23 Aug. 1832 in Hartford, Washington Co., NY, aged 61 years,[630] and his widow Betsey Oatman was granted administration of his estate on 4 Feb. 1833.[631] She died on 17 Aug. 1843, aged 67 years,[632] presumably also in Hartford, NY, and they were both buried in Old Hartford Cemetery in Hartford, Washington Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for her estate in Washington Co., NY. They had children:

a. Philenda Oatman, born on 30 Jan. 1800 in Hartford, Washington Co., NY,[633] married Jordan Rexford Seeley/Seelye on 8 Jan. 1817.[634] He was born on 8 Nov. 1794 in Cornwall, CT.[635] They were living in Hartford, Washington Co., NY, in the 1820,[636] and 1830 federal censuses.[637] He died on 4 Jan. 1838 in Hartford, NY, aged 44 years,[638] and was buried in South Hartford Cemetery in South Hartford, Washington Co., NY. She was still living in Hartford, NY, in the 1840 federal census,[639] but she was not found in the 1850 or 1860 federal censuses, or the New York state censuses. She was living with Robert and Betsy Copelund in Hebron, Washington Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census,[640] and she died on 14 Dec. 1880 in Hartford, NY,[641] but her burial location is unknown.

b. Walter George Oatman, born on 30 May 1802 in Hartford, NY,[642] moved to Cleveland, OH, and married Julia (Warner) Russell, daughter of Oliver and Rhoda (Bridgman) Warner, and widow of Zeno Russell,[643] on 28 Aug. 1837 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA.[644] She was born on 27 Mar. 1812 in Northampton, MA.[645] They were living in Seneca Falls, Seneca Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a merchant miller,[646] and in Buffalo, Erie Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census,[647] and the 1865 state census,[648] where he was bookkeeper. He died on 28 Sept. 1869 in Buffalo, NY, aged 67 years, 4 months, 26 days, of “typhoid fever,”[649] and she was still living in Buffalo, NY, in the 1870 federal census,[650] but she was not found there in the 1875 state census. She was boarding with Sarah Bradford in Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1880 federal census,[651] and she died a widow on 5 May 1888, aged 76 years,[652] and they were both buried in Bridge Street Cemetery in Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA.

c. Sarah Oatman, born in 1804,[653] died on 19 Aug. 1823, aged 18 years,[654] and was buried in Old Hartford Cemetery in Hartford, NY.

d. Hannah Oatman, born on 20 Mar. 1807 in Hartford, NY,[655] married 1.) Parley Averill, son of Jesse and Elizabeth (Stoddard) Averell.[656] He was born on 12 Nov. 1804 in West Granville, Washington Co., NY,[657] and died on 24 June 1832, aged 27 years,[658] and was buried in Bethany Cemetery in Truthville, Washington Co., NY. She remarried to 2.) Henry M. Scott. He was born in 1806, and died in 1880. She died a widow on 26 Aug. 1886 in Orford, NH, aged 79 years, 5 months, 6 days, of “apoplexy,”[659] and was buried in West Cemetery in Orford, Grafton Co., NH.

e. David W. Oatman, born on ca. 17 Nov. 1814 in Washington Co., NY,[660] married Ann Jane (___). She was born ca. 1816 in PA.[661] They were living in Columbia, Jackson Co., MI, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer.[662] She died on 2 Sept. 1859 in Jackson Co., MI, aged 43 years, 5 months.[663] He was a farmer living with Joseph and Abigail Wightman in Napoleon, Jackson Co., MI, in the 1860 federal census.[664] He died on 29 Nov. 1867 in Napoleon, Jackson Co., MI, aged 53 years, 12 days, of “heart disease,”[665] and they were both buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in Napoleon, Jackson Co., MI.

f. Phebe Oatman, born on ca. 16 June 1819,[666] died on 26 Sept. 1820, aged 15 months, 10 days,[667] and was buried in Old Hartford Cemetery in Hartford, NY.

g. (Possibly others)

        3709   iii   Elijah Clough, born on 30 Jan. 1779 in Stafford, CT,[668] married Phebe Valentine.[669] She was born in 1782 in NY.[670] They were living in Hartford, Washington Co., NY, in the 1825 state census,[671] and in Hebron, Washington Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census.[672] He died testate on 5 Mar. 1837 in Hebron, Washington Co., NY.[673] His will was dated 24 Sept. 1830, and probated on 20 Mar. 1837, mentioned his daughter Prudence, wife of Turner Gregery, his wife Phebe, and his son Levi H. Clough, and he named Phebe Clough and Levi Clough as executors of his estate.[674] His widow, Phebe Clough, and son Levi H. Clough, were granted letters testamentary on his estate on 20 Mar. 1837.[675] (See Appendix [K] for a full transcription of his will.) She was living alone in Hebron, NY, in the 1840 federal census,[676] and with her son, Levi H. Clough, in Hebron, Washington Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census.[677] She died testate on 20 July 1850 in Hebron, NY,[678] and they were both buried in Belcher Methodist Cemetery in Belcher, Washington Co., NY. Her will was dated 25 Mar. 1840, and probated on 14 Aug. 1850, and she mentioned her daughter Prudence, wife of Turner Gregory, her granddaughters Phebe, Esther and Betsey Clough, and her son Levi H. Clough, whom she named as executor of her estate.[679] Levi H. Clough was granted letters testamentary on her estate on 14 Aug. 1850.[680] (See Appendix [L] for a full transcription of her will.) They had children:

a. Prudence Clough, born ca. 1806 in Washington Co., NY,[681] married 1.) Turner Gregory. Daughter Prudence, wife of Turner Gregory, was mentioned in the 1830 will of her father, and the 1840 will of her mother. They were living in Hebron, Washington Co., NY, in the 1840 federal census, where he was a farmer.[682] He apparently died by 1850, but no probate records were filed for his estate in Washington Co., NY, and she was living with her widowed mother in the household of her brother, Levi H. Clough, in Hebron, Washington Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census.[683] She remarried to 2.) Thomas Bump, as his second wife, before 1855.[684] He was born in 1792 in Washington Co., NY.[685] They were living in Hebron, Washington Co., NY, in the 1855 state census,[686] the 1860 federal census,[687] the 1865 state census,[688] and the 1870 federal census, where he was formerly a farmer.[689] He died testate on 5 Apr. 1872,[690] presumably in Hebron, Washington Co., NY, and was buried in East Hartford Cemetery in East Hartford, Washington Co., NY. His will, dated 8 Mar. 1872, and probated on 29 Apr. 1872, mentioned his wife Prudence Bump,, son John H. Bump, and the children of John H. Bump, and he named his friend, David Hall, of Hartford, Washington Co., NY, as executor of his estate.[691] (See Appendix [M] for a full transcription of his will.) Prudence (Clough) (Gregory) Bump died on 3 May 1875, aged 68 years,[692] presumably in Washington Co., NY, and was buried in Belcher Methodist Cemetery in Belcher, Washington Co., NY.

b. Dr. Levi Heath Clough, born on 11 Dec. 1808 in Washington Co., NY,[693] married his first cousin, Lois E. Clough, daughter of Arden H. and Kezia (Larkham) Clough.[694] She was born on 26 Oct. 1814 in NY.[695] Son Levi H. Clough was mentioned in the 1830 will of his father, and the 1840 will of his mother, and was co-executor of his father’s estate in 1837, and executor of his mother’s estate in 1850. They were living in Hebron, Washington Co., NY, next door to his widowed mother in the 1840 federal census,[696] and in the 1850 federal census, where he was a physician, and his widowed mother, Phebe Clough, and widowed sister, Prudence Gregory, were living with them,[697] the 1855 state census,[698] and the 1860 federal census,[699] where he was a farmer, the 1865 state census,[700] and the 1870 federal census,[701] where he was a physician, the 1875 federal census, where his occupation was drugs and medicines,[702] and in Belcher Village, Hebron, NY, in the 1880 federal census, where he was farming.[703] He died testate on 28 June 1880, aged 71 years,[704] his will dated 30 Apr. 1879 and probated on 18 Sept. 1880, mentioned his wife Lois, and his four children Betsey G., Phebe Esther V., Pitt M, and Eleanora, and he named his friend Nelson Pratt and wife Lois as executors of his estate.[705] Nelson Pratt was granted letters testamentary on his estate on 18 Sept. 1880.[706] (See Appendix [N] for a full transcription of his will.) She died on 27 May 1900 in Granville, Washington Co., NY, aged 85 years,[707] and they were both buried in Belcher Methodist Cemetery in Belcher, Washington Co., NY.

c. Joseph V. Clough, born in 1815,[708] died on 16 May 1817,[709] and was buried in Belcher Methodist Cemetery in Belcher, NY.

        3710   iv   Philinda Clough, born on 17 Nov. 1780 in Stafford, CT,[710] married James Carlisle, possibly son of William and Lois Carlisle.[711] He was born ca. 1773.[712] They were living in Hebron, Washington Co., NY, in the 1800,[713] and 1810 federal censuses,[714] and in Hartford, Washington Co., NY, next door to her parents in the 1820 federal census,[715] next door to her brother-in-law, David Oatman, in Hartford, NY, in the 1830 federal census,[716] and in the 1840 federal census.[717] He died on 7 Oct. 1844 in Hartford, Washington Co., NY, aged 75 years.[718] His will was dated 15 Sept. 1842, and probated on 18 Mar. 1845, and he mentioned his wife Philenda Carlisle, daughter Jane, wife of John Parks Junior, daughter Aura, wife of Henry Broughton, grandson William C. Glazier, granddaughter Sarah Glazier, granddaughter Mary Carlisle, grandson William J. Carlisle, and son James H. Carlisle, whom he named as executor of his estate with his wife Philenda Carlisle and Henry Broughton.[719] James H. Carlisle was granted letters testamentary on his estate on 18 Mar. 1845.[720] (See Appendix [O] for a full transcription of his will.) She was living with her son, James H. Carlisle, in Hartford, NY, in the 1850 federal census,[721] and she died on 30 Aug. 1853, aged 72 years,[722] presumably in Washington Co., NY, and they were both buried in Old Hartford Cemetery in Hartford, NY. They had children, order uncertain:

a. William Carlisle, born ca. 1800,[723] drowned in Lake Champlain on 28 Sept. 1822, aged 22 years,[724] and was buried in Old Hartford Cemetery in Hartford, NY.

b. Betsey Carlisle, born ca. 1802 in Washington Co., NY, married Silas Glazier.[725] He was born in 1800 in Washington Co., NY.[726] She died on 19 Apr. 1828, aged 25 years, 10 months,[727] and was buried in Adams State Road Cemetery in Honeyville, Jefferson Co., NY. Grandchildren William C. Glazier and Sarah Glazier were mentioned in the 1842 will of their grandfather, James Carlisle. He remarried to Caroline P. (___). She was born ca. 1800 in Washington Co., NY.[728] They were living in Hartford, Washington Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census,[729] in Adams, Jefferson Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[730] the 1855 state census,[731] and the 1860,[732] and 1870 federal censuses,[733] where he was a farmer, and they were living with Orrin H. Glasier in Rodman, Jefferson Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census.[734] He died intestate on 6 Nov. 1880 in Rodman, Jefferson Co., NY, aged 79 years, 2 months,[735] and his son William Glazier, of Rodman, petitioned for administration of his estate on 23 Dec. 1880, listing his heirs as his widow Caroline Glasier residing in Rodman, and William Glazier residing in Rodman, his son and only child.[736] She died on 24 Feb. 1888 in Rodman, Jefferson Co., aged 87 years,[737] and they were both buried with his first wife Adams State Road Cemetery in Honeyville, Jefferson Co., NY.

c. John Carlisle, born on 5 July 1804 in Hebron, NY,[738] married Lucina M. Baker, daughter of Reuben Adams and Lydia (Mason) Baker,[739] on 1 Dec. 1831 in Washington Co., NY.[740] She was born on 8 Feb. 1806 in Fort Ann, Washington Co., NY.[741] He died on 6 Oct. 1838 in LaPorte Co., IN,[742] but his burial location is unknown. Grandchildren Mary Carlisle and William J. Carlisle were mentioned in the 1842 will of their grandfather, James Carlisle. She died on 19 June 1844 in Hartford, Washington Co., NY, aged 38 years,[743] and was buried in Old Hartford Cemetery in Hartford, NY.

d. Jane Carlisle, born in 1807 in NY,[744] married John Park Jr. He was born on 8 Dec. 1804 in NY.[745] Daughter Jane, wife of John Parks Junior was mentioned in the 1842 will of her father. They were living in Hartford, Washington Co., NY, in the 1840,[746] and 1850 federal census, next door to her brother, James H. Carlisle, where he was a farmer,[747] and they moved to Muscatine, Co., IA, by 1860. She was a nurse in Muscatine Co., IA, during the Civil War.[748] They were living in Wapsinonoc Township, Muscatine Co., IA, in the 1860,[749] and 1870 federal censuses,[750] where he was a farmer, and her presumed nephew, John H. Carlisle, was living with them. She died on 10 Mar. 1876 in Muscatine Co., IA,[751] and he died on 20 Nov. 1878, aged 73 years,[752] and they were both buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery in West Liberty, Muscatine Co., IA.

e. Aura Carlisle, born on 3 Dec 1810 in Washington Co., NY,[753] married Henry Broughton. He was born on 22 Mar. 1803 in Rensselaer Co., NY.[754] Daughter Anne, wife of Henry Broughton, was mentioned in the 1842 will of her father, and her husband Henry Broughton was named as a co-executor. They were living in Hebron, Washington Co., NY, in the 1840 federal census, where he was a farmer,[755] in Saratoga, Saratoga Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a mason,[756] and in Milton, Saratoga Co., NY, in the 1865 state census,[757] and the 1870 federal census, where he was a farmer,[758] and in the 1875 state census,[759] and 1880 federal census,[760] where he was a retired farmer. He died on 22 Sept. 1890 in Rock City Falls, Saratoga Co., NY, aged 87 years,[761] and she died on 16 Jan. 1898, aged 87 years,[762] and they were both buried in Rock City Falls Cemetery in Rock City Falls, Saratoga Co., NY.

f. James H. Carlisle, born ca. 1814 in Washington Co., NY,[763] married Huldah B. Ingalls,[764] daughter of Simeon and Lydia (Baker) Ingalls.[765] She was born in 1815.[766] Son James H. Carlisle was mentioned in the 1842 will of his father, and was executor of his father’s estate in 1845. He was still unmarried and a shoemaker living in Hartford, Washington Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where his widowed mother and niece and nephew were living with him.[767] Huldah B. (Ingalls) Carlisle died on 6 July 1854,[768] and was buried in East Hartford Cemetery in East Hartford, Washington Co., NY. He was a merchant boarding in New York City, New York Co., NY, in the 1855 state census,[769] but he was not found in the 1860 federal census. He had apparently moved to Muscatine Co., IA, by 1868, and he died there on 19 Nov. 1868, aged 54 years,[770] and was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery in West Liberty, Muscatine Co., IA.

        3711    v   Lois Clough, born on 2 May 1783 in Stafford, CT,[771] marriage not found.

        3712   vi   Reuben Clough, born on 8 Aug. 1785 in Stafford, CT,[772] married Elizabeth Safford.[773] She was born ca. 1785.[774] They were living next door to his parents in Hartford, Washington Co., NY, in the 1810 federal census,[775] in Hebron, Washington Co., NY, in the 1820 federal census,[776] in Hartford, NY, in the 1825 state census,[777] in Hebron, Washington Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census,[778] and in Greenwich, Washington Co., NY, in the 1840 federal census.[779] She died on 29 Sept. 1849, aged 64 years,[780] presumably in Greenwich, NY, and he was still living in Greenwich, NY, in the 1850 federal census,[781] and the 1855 state census,[782] where he was a farmer. He died testate on 2 May 1857 in Cossayuna, Washington Co., NY, aged 71 years,[783] and they were both buried in Lakeville Baptist Church Cemetery in Cossayuna, Washington Co., NY. His will was dated 25 Nov. 1852, and probated on 5 June 1857, and he mentioned his oldest daughter, Pamelia Clough, second daughter Zilpha Beaty and third daughter Susannah Blossom, and he named Pamelia Clough as executrix of his estate.[784] Pamelia Clough was granted letters testamentary on his estate on 5 June 1857. (See Appendix [P] for a full transcription of his will.) They had children:

a. Pamelia/Permelia Clough, born ca. 1809 in Washington Co., NY,[785] was still unmarried and living with her widowed father in Greenwich, Washington Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[786] and the 1855 state census,[787] she was named the eldest daughter and executrix of her father’s estate, and she was still unmarried in 1857 when she was confirmed as executrix of her father’s estate. She was living alone in Greenwich, NY, in the 1860 federal census,[788] her sister Zelpha Beaty was living with her in Greenwich, NY, in the 1865 state census,[789] and she was living with Walter W. and Mary A. Glazier in Keene, Cheshire Co., NH, in the 1870 federal census, where she was a housekeeper,[790] but she was not found in the 1880 federal census, and no death record was found for her.

b. Zilpha Clough, born on 9 Nov. 1811 in NY,[791] married John Beaty.[792] He apparently died by 1850, but no probate records were filed for John Beaty in Washington Co., NY. Daughter Zilpha Beaty was mentioned in the 1852 will of her father, and she was living with her sister and brother-in-law, John and Susan Blossom, in Greenwich, Washington Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[793] and with her sister Permelia Clough in Greenwich, NY, in the 1865 state census.[794] She died on 21 Dec. 1868 in Keene, Cheshire Co., NH, aged 57 years, 12 days,[795] and was buried in Woodland Cemetery in Keene, Cheshire Co., NH.

c. Susannah “Susan” Clough, born ca. 1816 in Washington Co., NY,[796] married John Blossom. He was born ca. 1812 in Washington Co., NY.[797] Daughter Susannah Blossom was mentioned in the 1852 will of her father. They were living in Greenwich, Washington Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where her sister Zilpha Beaty was living with them,[798] the 1855 state census,[799] the 1860 federal census,[800] the 1865 state census,[801] and the 1870 federal census,[802] where he was a carpenter, and in the 1875 state census, where he was a carpenter and joiner,[803] but they were not found in the 1880 federal census. No death record was found for either of them, and no probate records were found for either of them in Washington Co., NY.

        3713  vii   Arden H. Clough, born on 28 Apr. 1791 in CT,[804] married Kezia Larkham, daughter of Thomas and Sarah (Crandall) Larkham.[805] She was born on 17 July 1794 in CT or RI.[806] They were living in Hebron, Washington Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census,[807] and in Hartford, Washington Co., NY, in the 1840,[808] and 1850 federal censuses,[809] and the 1855 state census,[810] where he was a farmer, and they were living in Greenwich, Washington Co., NY, with their son Thomas Clough in the 1860 federal census,[811] and the 1865 state census.[812] He died on 29 July 1867, aged 76 years,[813] presumably in Washington Co., NY, and she was living with her son Elijah Clough in Greenwich, NY, in the 1870 federal census.[814] She died a widow on 22 Mar. 1872, aged 77 years,[815] they were both buried in Belcher Methodist Cemetery in Belcher, Washington Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for either of their estates in Washington Co., NY. They had children:

a. Elijah Clough, born on 2 Apr. 1813 in Hartford, Washington Co., NY,[816] married 1.) Ann Eliza Chamberlin,[817] daughter of Andrew Chamberlin.[818] She was born on 5 Apr. 1807 in Washington Co., NY.[819] They were living in Salem, Washington Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[820] and in Greenwich, Washington Co., NY, in the 1855 state census,[821] the 1860 federal census,[822] the 1865 state census,[823] and the 1870 federal census, where his widowed mother was living with them,[824] and in the 1875 state census,[825] and the 1880 federal census, [826]where he was a farmer. She died on 9 Sept. 1889 in Washington Co., NY, aged 82 years,[827] and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Salem, Washington Co., NY. He remarried to 2.) Sarah Maria (Pratt) Matthews, daughter of Simon Newcomb and Debrah Isabel (Nelson) Pratt, and widow of Sidney Matthews,[828] on 23 Apr. 1890 in Argyle, Washington Co., NY.[829] She was born on 14 Aug. 1821.[830] Elijah Clough died on 3 June 1890 in Cossayuna, Washington Co., NY, aged 77 years,[831] and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Salem, NY, but no probate records were filed for his estate in Washington Co., NY. Sarah Maria (Pratt) (Matthews) Clough died on 1 May 1910, aged 88 years,[832] and was buried in Floral Hill Cemetery in Lovejoy, Iroquois Co., IL.

b. Lois E. Clough, born on 26 Oct. 1814 in Washington Co., NY,[833] married her first cousin, Dr. Levi Heath Clough,[834] son of Elijah and Phebe (Valentine) Clough.[835] He was born on 11 Dec. 1808.[836] They were living in Hebron, Washington Co., NY, next door to his widowed mother in the 1840 federal census,[837] and in the 1850 federal census, where he was a physician, and his widowed mother, Phebe Clough, and widowed sister, Prudence Gregory, were living with them,[838] the 1855 state census,[839] and the 1860 federal census,[840] where he was a farmer, the 1865 state census,[841] and the 1870 federal census,[842] where he was a physician, the 1875 federal census, where his occupation was drugs and medicines,[843] and in Belcher Village, Hebron, NY, in the 1880 federal census, where he was farming.[844] He died testate on 28 June 1880, aged 71 years,[845] his will dated 30 Apr. 1879 and probated on 18 Sept. 1880, mentioned his wife Lois, and his four children Betsey G., Phebe Esther V., Pitt M, and Eleanora, and he named his friend Nelson Pratt and wife Lois as executors of his estate.[846] Nelson Pratt was granted letters testamentary on his estate on 18 Sept. 1880.[847] She died on 27 May 1900 in Granville, Washington Co., NY, aged 85 years,[848] and they were both buried in Belcher Methodist Cemetery in Belcher, NY.

c. Thomas L. Clough, born on 22 Jan. 1816 in Washington Co., NY,[849] was still unmarried and living with his parents in Hartford, Washington Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, a farmer,[850] married 1.) Harriet E. Pratt, daughter of Lot and Mary Pratt,[851] in 1852.[852] She was born on 4 Mar. 1833.[853] They were living with his parents in Hartford, Washington Co., NY, in the 1855 state census, where he was a farmer,[854] and in Greenwich, Washington Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census,[855] and the 1865 state census,[856] where he was a farmer, and his parents were living with them, and next door to his brother Elijah Clough in Greenwich, NY, in the 1870 federal census.[857] She died on 8 Feb. 1871, aged 37 years, 10 months, 24 days,[858] presumably in Washington Co., NY, and was buried in Lakeville Baptist Church Cemetery in Cossayuna, Washington Co., NY. He remarried to 2.) Lois Anne Cady, daughter of Reynold and Emily Cady,[859] on 28 Nov. 1872.[860] She was born on 10 Sept. 1841 in Fort Ann, Washington Co., NY.[861] They were living in Greenwich, Washington Co., NY, in the 1875 state census,[862] and the 1880 federal census,[863] where he was a farmer. He died testate on 18 Jan. 1886 in Cossayuna, Washington Co., NY, aged 69 years,[864] and was buried in Lakeville Baptist Church Cemetery in Cossayuna, NY. His will was dated 18 Sept. 1884, and probated on 8 Mar. 1886, and mentioned his wife Lois Ann Clough, son Thomas E. Clough, younger children Edwin and Allie Clough, daughters Mary Clough and Annie Clough, and son Rodolphus W. Clough, and he named his wife Lois Ann Clough and Nelson Pratt as executors of his estate.[865] Nelson Pratt was granted letters testamentary on his estate on 8 Mar. 1886.[866] (See Appendix [Q] for a full transcription of his will.) She died on 10 Aug. 1909 in Washington Co., NY, aged 67 years,[867] and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Salem, Washington Co., NY.

d. Phebe Clough, born ca. 1820 in NY,[868] was still unmarried and living with her parents in Hartford, Washington Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[869] but was probably married by 1855.

e. (Two more children)[870]

 

 

(1481.) Uriah Clough, probably third son of (473) Mary5 Washburn, (131) Joseph4 (Jr.), (59) Joseph3, (43) John2 (5th), (28) John1 (4th); baptized in Stafford, Tolland Co., CT, on 30 Oct. 1757,[871] married Mary “Molly” Orcutt, daughter of Daniel and Lydia5 (Cushman) Orcutt, of Stafford,[872] probably on 23 Nov. 1779 in Stafford, CT.[873] She was born on 7 Apr. 1759 in Stafford, CT,[874] a granddaughter of David and Susanna (Packard) Orcutt, of Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA,[875] and of William4 and Abigail (Lee) Cushman, of Willington, Tolland Co., CT.[876] They also moved to Hampshire (now Hampden) Co., MA, and they were living in West Springfield, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1790 federal census.[877] On 24 Aug. 1793 Uriah Clough, of West Springfield, Hampshire. (now Hampden) Co., purchased a house and the land adjoining it in West Springfield from Susanna Huntington, wife of Joseph Huntington, of Ransley Wick, Troy Co., NY, formerly wife of Josiah Fuller, late of West Springfield, and administratrix of the estate of Josiah Fuller, for Ł12,[878] on 20 Dec. 1798 Uriah Clough, of Stafford, yeoman, purchased 90 acres of land in the North Parish of West Springfield near the Great Pond from Eli and Lydia Day, of West Springfield, Gentleman, for Ł220,[879] on 3 Nov. 1800 Uriah and Molley Clough, of West Springfield, Hampshire Co., sold to David Orcutt Jr., of West Springfield, 18 acres of land in the North Parish of West Springfield near the Great Pond for $250,[880] on 5 Apr. 1802 Elisha Ashley, of West Springfield, Hampshire Co., yeoman, sold to Uriah Clough, of West Springfield, two small parcels of land in West Springfield at the south end of the Great Pond containing 106 rods for $10,[881] and on the same day Uriah Clough of West Springfield, yeoman sold 1ľ acres of land in West Springfield in Bag Meadow to Elisha Ashley, of West Springfield, for $10.[882] On 18 Aug. 1802 Uriah and Molly Clough, of West Springfield, yeoman, sold to John Viets, of Westfield, Hampshire Co., 4 parcels of land in the Third Parish of the Outward Commons in West Springfield containing 70 acres for $733,[883] on 2 Feb. 1803 Reuben and Hannah Frost, of Springfield, Hampshire Co., yeoman, sold to Amasa Dimick of Stafford, Tolland Co., CT, and Uriah Clough, of West Springfield, yeomen, their 127 acre homestead farm in Springfield with the buildings on the Chicopee River by land of Ariel Cooley and Samuel Paulk for $1150,[884] on 30 Apr. 1804 Amasa and Matilda Dimmick, and Uriah and Molly Clough, both of Springfield, yeomen, sold this 127 acre homestead farm in Springfield with buildings to Ariel Cooley, of Springfield, Gentleman, for $1150,[885] and on 8 Apr. 1805 Ariel and Lydia Cooley, of Springfield, Gentleman, sold to Uriah Clough, of Springfield, yeoman, 92 acres of land in Springfield by land of Samuel Paulk and the heirs of Noah Paulk Jr., along with another 13 acres and 136 rods of land in the Inward Commons for $880.[886] On 21 Oct. 1808 Uriah and Molly Clough, of Springfield, yeoman, sold to Roswell Pease, of Longmeadow, Hampshire Co., yeoman, land off the southerly part of his farm with a building at the corner of the heirs of Noah Paulk, for $990,[887] on 23 Feb. 1809 Timothy and Susey Clough, of Ludlow, Hampshire Co., Blacksmith, sold to Uriah Clough, of Springfield, yeoman, the farm where they now live in Ludlow in lots #77, #78, three fourths of lot #76, lot #80, and part of the school lot lying east of town and west of the schoolhouse, for $800,[888] on 5 Apr. 1809 Uriah and Molly Clough, of Springfield, Clergyman, sold to Amasa Cady, of Stafford, Tolland Co., CT, 50 acres of land in Springfield bounded by the land of the heirs of Noah Paulk Jr., and Samuel Paulk, for $400,[889] and on 11 Apr. 1809 Uriah Clough, of Ludlow, yeoman, purchased 23 acres and 55 rods of land in the Ludlow Outward Commons from John and Dolly Sikes, of Ludlow, yeoman, for $200.[890] On 25 Mar. 1812 Uriah Clough, of Ludlow, Hampshire Co., yeoman, sold to his son Uriah Clough Jr., of Springfield, yeoman, 13 acres and 136 rods of land in lot #376 in Springfield’s Inward Commons for $200,[891] and on 24 Mar. 1814 Uriah Clough, of Ludlow, Hampden Co., yeoman, sold to Oren Harwood, of Ludlow, Cordwainer, 1/8th of an acre of land in Ludlow excepting the Blacksmith’s shop standing thereon for $10.[892] On 24 Apr. 1816 Uriah and Molly Clough, of Ludlow, Hampden Co., yeoman, sold to Jonathan Dwight Jr., of Springfield, Attorney at Law, the farm in Ludlow they lately lived on in parts of lots #77, #78, #79, #80 and the school lot in lot #81, containing 63˝ acres, for $1450,[893] on 30 Mar. 1816 Uriah Clough, of Ludlow, yeoman, purchased 60 acres of land in Springfield with buildings from Amasa and Levina Cady, of Springfield, yeoman, for $1400,[894] and on 10 May 1820 Uriah Clough, of Springfield, Husbandman, purchased 13 acres and 88 rods of land in Springfield from Ethan Ely, of Longmeadow, Hampden Co., Esquire, bounded by his own land and land of Samuel Paulk, for $135.[895] On 11 Nov. 1824 Uriah Clough, of Springfield, Hampden Co., yeoman, purchased 12 acres of land in the Inward Commons in Springfield north of the Chicopee River from William Smith, of St. Charles, Missouri, Esq., that was set off to William Smith from the estate of James B. Smith, for $65,[896] on 24 Dec. 1825 Uriah and Molly Clough, of Springfield, sold 1 acre of land in Springfield north of the road leading to Ludlow to Samuel Elwell, of Springfield, for $15,[897] and on 9 Apr. 1827 Uriah and Molly Clough, of Springfield, sold this 12 acres of land in the Inward Commons in Springfield north of the Chicopee River to Reuben Burt Jr., of Springfield, laborer, for $75.[898] On 12 June 1829 Uriah Clough, of Springfield, Hampden Co., mortgaged 37˝ acres of land in Springfield to Ephraim Scott, of Palmer, for $170, to be repaid within three years,[899] and on 3 Mar. 1831 Uriah and Molly Clough, of Springfield, sold 12 acres of the land in Springfield that they had purchased from Ethan Ely to their grandson, Asahel Clough, of Springfield, for $150.[900] They were living in West Springfield, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1800 federal census,[901] in Ludlow, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1810 federal census,[902] and in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1820,[903] and 1830 federal censuses,[904] where he was a farmer.

Uriah Clough died intestate on 20 Jan. 1832 in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, aged 74 years,[905] and his son Uriah Clough (Jr.)  was granted administration of his estate on 6 Mar. 1832, with Joseph Clough and Seth Clough, of Springfield, as sureties, after his widow Molly Clough declined. Molly Clough received her dower in his estate in Apr. 1832, and the inventory of his estate was appraised by Elias Frost, Amasa Cady and Orrin Fuller on 21 Mar. 1832.[906] On 22 June 1833 Uriah Clough, of Springfield, administrator of the estate of Uriah Clough, late of Springfield, sold to Seth Clough, of Springfield, all his father’s right, title and interest in the remaining land in Springfield on the north side of the road leading to Ludlow between the land set off to the widow Molly Clough and the land of Asahel Clough, containing 40 acres and 71 rods, and another on the south side of the road of 25 acres and 55 rods, for $398.80,[907] on 6 June 1834 Uriah Clough, of Springfield, administrator of the estate of Uriah Clough, late of Springfield, sold 5 acres and 25 rods with buildings to Joseph Clough, being the premises that Joseph has occupied for several years, for $20.40,[908] and on the same day Uriah Clough, of Springfield, administrator of the estate of Uriah Clough, late of Springfield, sold 15 acres of land in Springfield bounded by land of Zilpha Clough and land of the widow Molly Clough, to Wyman Clough for $105.[909] Molly (Orcutt) Clough died intestate on 11 Mar. 1837 in Ludlow, Hampden Co., MA, aged 77 years,[910] and they were both buried in Fuller Cemetery in Ludlow, Hampden Co., MA. Gaius Clough, of Springfield, was granted administration of her estate on 5 Dec. 1837,[911] and on 12 Dec. 1837 Seth Clough, yeoman, Asahel Clough, yeoman, Mordecai Clough, yeoman and Rosella Clough, all of Springfield, Aaron and Lydia Sibley, of Westfield, and Huldah Moffitt, widow, and Mary King, widow, both of Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, gave a quit claim to Wyman Clough, of Springfield, yeoman, for all their right, title and interest in the land set off to Molly Clough, widow of Uriah Clough Senior, in Springfield, as her dower, except for 4 acres and 131 rods, for $350.[912]

            Uriah Clough and Mary Orcutt had children:

        3714     i   Huldah Clough, born on 17 Nov. 1780 in Stafford, CT,[913] married Daniel Moffatt Jr., of West Springfield, MA, on 8 Aug. 1801 in West Springfield, MA.[914] He was born ca. 1779,[915] and they moved to Windsor, Hartford Co., CT. They were living in Springfield, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1810 federal census,[916] and in Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, in the 1820,[917] and 1830 federal censuses.[918] He died on 5 May 1832 in Windsor, CT, aged 53 years.[919] On 12 Dec. 1837 Huldah Moffitt, widow, of Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, joined her brothers in giving a quit claim to Wyman Clough, of Springfield, yeoman, for all their right, title and interest in the land set off to Molly Clough, widow of Uriah Clough Senior, as her dower, for $350.[920] She was living with her daughter and son-in-law, John and Mary Ellsworth, in Windsor, CT, in the 1850 federal census.[921] She died a widow on 27 Nov. 1859 in Windsor, CT, aged 79 years,[922] and they were both buried in Palisado Cemetery in Windsor, Hartford Co., CT. They had children:

a. Mary Moffatt, born on 23 May 1807,[923] married Rev. John P. Ellsworth in 1843.[924] He was born on 28 Oct. 1810 in CT or NY.[925] They were living in Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, where he was a farmer, in the 1850 federal census, where her widowed mother was living with them,[926] and in the 1860 federal census, where her brother Asaph Moffatt was living with them.[927] She died on 9 Mar. 1865 in Windsor, CT, aged 57 years,[928] and was buried in Palisado Cemetery in Windsor, Hartford Co., CT. He remarried to Susan Wakefield, daughter of Adin and Susannah (Barney) Wakefield,[929] in 1866.[930] She was born on 7 Dec. 1810 in Colebrook, Litchfield Co., CT.[931] They were living in Granby, Hartford Co., CT, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a retired minister.[932] He died on 8 Aug. 1874, aged 63 years,[933] and was buried with his first wife in Palisado Cemetery in Windsor, CT. Susan (Wakefield) Ellsworth was living in Colebrook, CT, in the 1880 federal census, with her brother-in-law, Timothy Hart,[934] and she was boarding with William and Jane Vinning in Colebrook, CT, in the 1900 federal census.[935] She died on 21 Apr. 1904 in Colebrook, Litchfield Co., CT, aged 93 years,[936] and was buried in Colebrook Center Cemetery in Colebrook, Litchfield Co., CT.

b. Asaph Moffatt, born ca. 1810 in CT,[937] probably never married. He was still unmarried and living with his sister and brother-in-law, John and Mary Ellsworth, in Windsor, CT, in the 1850,[938] and 1860 federal censuses,[939] a farmer, he was a farm laborer living with John and Mary Francis in Windsor, CT, in the 1870 federal census,[940] and a farm hand living with the widow Mary Francis in Windsor, CT, in the 1880 federal census.[941] He died on 3 Mar. 1894 in Hartford Hospital in Hartford, CT, aged 86 years,[942] but his burial location is unknown.

c. Maria Moffatt, born ca. 1820 in Windsor, CT,[943] married her first cousin, Samuel Paulk Clough, son of Uriah and Zilpah (Paulk) Clough (Jr.), as his second wife, on 16 Sept. 1867 in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA.[944] He was born on 23 July 1813 in Springfield, MA.[945] They were living in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1870,[946] and 1880 federal censuses,[947] where he was a farmer. She died on 3 June 1880 in Chicopee, MA, aged 60 years, 3 months, of “heart disease.”[948] He died intestate on 18 July 1888 in Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, aged 75 years, of “ephithatoma,”[949] and Abel P. Calkins, of Palmer, was granted administration of his estate on 20 Sept. 1888, with George H. Calkins, of Monson, and Franklin G. Calkins, of Palmer, as sureties,[950] but their burial location is unknown.

        3714a   ii   Uriah Clough (Jr.), born on 20 June 1783 in Stafford, CT,[951] died on 21 Mar. 1784 in Stafford, CT,[952] his burial location unknown.

        3715   iii   Uriah Clough (Jr.), born ca. 1785 in Chicopee, MA,[953] married Zilpah Paulk,[954] daughter of Samuel Paulk,[955] on 30 Sept. 1806 in Springfield, MA.[956] She was born on ca. 5 Dec. 1787 in MA.[957] On 25 Mar. 1812 Uriah Clough, of Ludlow, Hampshire Co., yeoman, sold to his son Uriah Clough Jr., of Springfield, yeoman, 13 acres and 136 rods of land in lot #376 in Springfield’s Inward Commons for $200,[958] on 4 July 1821 Uriah Clough Jr., of Springfield, yeo9man, sold to Solomon Hatch, of Springfield, Trader, the land in lot #376 in Springfield’s Inward Commons that he had purchased from his father, Uriah Clough, by the land of Samuel Paulk and Amasa Cady for $95.17,[959] on 28 Dec. 1821 Uriah and Zilpah Clough Jr., of Springfield, mortgaged to Benjamin Day, Esq., and James S. Dwight Jr., Merchant, one half of the land of their father, Samuel Paulk, partly in Springfield and partly in Ludlow, consisting of the 16 acre homestead formerly owned by Ariel Cooley, for $160 to be repaid within 6 years,[960] but on 23 Feb. 1824 Uriah and Zilpah Clough Jr., of Springfield, sold to Benjamin Day, of Springfield, yeoman, all their interest in the land lying partly in Springfield and partly in Ludlow which was previously mortgaged to Day and James S. Dwight, for $50.[961] He was granted administration of his father’s estate on 14 May 1833. On 22 June 1833 Uriah Clough, of Springfield, Hampden Co., administrator of the estate of Uriah Clough, late of Springfield, sold to Seth Clough, of Springfield, 40 acres and 71 rods of land on the north side of the road leading to Ludlow by the land that had been set off to the widow Molly Clough, and land of Asahel Clough, and 25 acres and 55 rods of land on the south side of the road for $398.80,[962] on 6 June 1834 Uriah Clough, of Springfield, administrator of the estate of Uriah Clough, late of Springfield, sold to Joseph Clough 5 acres and 25 rods of land in Springfield with buildings, being the premises that Joseph has occupied for several years, for $20.40,[963] and on the same day Uriah Clough, of Springfield, administrator of the estate of Uriah Clough, late of Springfield, sold 15 acres of land in Springfield bounded by land of Zilpha Clough and land of the widow Molly Clough, to Wyman Clough for $105.[964] On 28 Mar. 1837 Uriah Clough, of Springfield, gave a quit claim to his son Asahel Clough, of Springfield, for all his right, title and interest in the dower of his mother, Molly Clough, from the estate of his father, Uriah Clough, late of Springfield, for $50.[965] They were living in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, next door to Samuel Paulk and his parents in the 1820 federal census,[966] and in Springfield, MA, in the 1830,[967] and 1840 federal censuses,[968] and they were living in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1850 federal census,[969] and the 1855 state census,[970] where he was a farmer, and the 1860 federal census.[971] He died on 6 Sept. 1862 in Chicopee Falls, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, aged 77 years, of “dropsy,”[972] but no probate records were filed for his estate in Hampden Co., MA. She was living with her son, Asahel Clough, in Chicopee, MA, in the 1865 state census,[973] and next door to her son Samuel P. Clough in Chicopee, MA, in the 1870 federal census.[974] She a widow died on 3 July 1873 in Chicopee Falls, MA, aged 85 years, 6 months, 28 days, of “old age,”[975] and they were both buried in Ludlow Center Cemetery in Ludlow, Hampden Co., MA. They had children:

a. Mary “Polly” Ingalls Clough, born on 27 Sept. 1807 in Springfield, MA,[976] married Charles Case on 10 Jan. 1833 in Springfield, MA.[977] He was born on 30 June 1807 in Manchester, Hartford Co., CT.[978] They were living in Manchester, Hartford Co., CT, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a teamster.[979] He died on 22 May 1860 in Manchester, CT, aged 52 years,[980] and was buried in West Cemetery in Manchester, CT. She was still living in Manchester, CT, in the 1860,[981] and 1870 federal censuses,[982] and she was a widow living with her son Frederick Case in Manchester, CT, in the 1880 federal census.[983] She died on 19 Aug. 1881 in CT, aged 73 years,[984] and was buried with her husband in West Cemetery in Manchester, CT.

b. Asahel Clough, born on 14 Feb. 1810 in Springfield, MA.[985] On 28 Mar. 1837 Uriah Clough, of Springfield, gave a quit claim to Asahel Clough, of Springfield, for all his right, title and interest in the dower of his mother, Molly Clough, left to her by his father Uriah Clough, late of Springfield, for $50,[986] and 12 Dec. 1837 Asahel Clough, yeoman, of Springfield, joined his aunts and uncles in giving a quit claim to Wyman Clough, of Springfield, for all his right, title and interest in the land in Springfield set off to Molly Clough, widow of Uriah Clough Senior, as her dower for $350.[987] He was still unmarried and living with his parents in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1850 federal census, a laborer,[988] the 1855 state census,[989] and the 1860 federal census,[990] his widowed mother was living with him in Chicopee, MA, in the 1865 state census,[991] and he was living with his widowed mother in Chicopee, MA, in the 1870 federal census,[992] where he was a farmer. He married Lucy Burnett on 30 June 1879 in Chicopee, MA.[993] She was born ca. 1826.[994] They were not found in the 1880 federal census, but he died on 8 Apr. 1890 in Chicopee, MA, aged 80 years, 1 months, 25 days, of “heart disease,”[995] but his burial location is unknown, and no probate records were filed for his estate. She was not found in the 1900 federal census, and her death record was not found.

c. Samuel Paulk Clough, born on 23 July 1813 in Springfield, MA,[996] married 1.) Lydia (___). She was born ca. 1811 in MA. They were living in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, next door to his parents in the 1850 federal census,[997] the 1855 state census,[998] and in the 1860 federal census,[999] where he was a farmer. She died by 1867, and he remarried to his first cousin, 2.) Maria Moffatt, daughter of Daniel and Huldah (Clough) Moffatt, on 16 Sept. 1867 in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA.[1000] She was born ca. 1820 in Windsor, Hartford Co., CT.[1001] They were living in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1870,[1002] and 1880 federal censuses,[1003] where he was a farmer. She died on 3 June 1880 in Chicopee, MA, aged 60 years, 3 months, of “heart disease.”[1004] He died intestate on 18 July 1888 in Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, aged 75 years, of “ephithatoma,”[1005] and Abel P. Calkins, of Palmer, was granted administration of his estate on 20 Sept. 1888, with George H. Calkins, of Monson, and Franklin G. Calkins, of Palmer, as sureties,[1006] but their burial location is unknown.

d. Eliza Clough, born on 8 Jan. 1821 in Springfield, MA,[1007] married Henry Lothrop Pope, son of West and Sylvia (Adams) Pope,[1008] on 23 June 1844.[1009] He was born on 12 Oct. 1820 in MA.[1010] They were living in Pittsfield, Berkshire Co., MA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a railroad repairer,[1011] and they moved to Ohio by 1860. They were living in Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a railroad superintendent.[1012] She died on 11 Jan. 1863, aged 42 years,[1013] presumably in OH, and was buried in South Cemetery in Oxford, Worcester Co., MA. He remarried to Susan E. Gebhart, daughter of Frederick and Catharine (Walter) Gebhart,[1014] on 17 Oct. 1867 in Montgomery Co., OH.[1015] She was born in Mar. 1832 in Somerset Co., PA.[1016] They were living in Dayton, OH, in the 1870 federal census, where he was an S. S. oil manufacturer,[1017] and the 1880 federal census, where he was an oil manufacturer.[1018] She died on 13 July 1910 in Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH, aged 78 years,[1019] and he died on 16 June 1913 in Dayton, OH, aged 92 years, 8 months,[1020] and they were both buried in Woodland Cemetery in Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH.

        3716   iv   Gaius Clough, born on 19 Dec. ca. 1786 in West Springfield, MA,[1021] married Mary Root,[1022] daughter of Timothy and Dorothy (Wyman) Root.[1023] She was born on 5 Nov. 1791 in Southwick, Hampshire Co., MA.[1024] On 19 Mar. 1837 Gaius Clough, of Springfield, Hampden Co., gave a quit claim to his son Wyman Clough, of Springfield, for all his right, title and interest in the dower of his mother, Molly Clough, from the estate of his father Uriah Clough, late of Springfield, for $50.[1025] They were living next door to his parents in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1820 federal census,[1026] in Franklin, Delaware Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census,[1027] and near his brother Uriah Clough in Springfield, MA, in the 1840 federal census.[1028] She died on 12 Feb. 1846 in Springfield, MA, aged 54 years, 3 months, 7 days, of “collery morbus,”[1029] and was buried in East Street Cemetery in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA. He was living with the family of Joel and Sarah Abercrombie in Granby, Hampshire Co., MA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer,[1030] but he was not found in the 1855 state census. He supposedly died on 25 Mar. 1858 in Franklin, Delaware Co., NY,[1031] but his burial location is unknown, and no probate records were filed for his estate in either Delaware Co., NY, or Hampden Co., MA. They had children:[1032]

a. Wyman Clough, born on 20 June 1813 in Chicopee, MA,[1033] married Sophronia Parsons, daughter of Samuel and Huldah (Hamilton) Parsons.[1034] She was born on 24 Feb. 1814 in Ludlow, MA.[1035] On 6 June 1834 Uriah Clough, of Springfield, Hampden Co., administrator of the estate of Uriah Clough, late of Springfield, sold to Wyman Clough 15 acres of land in Springfield bounded by land of Zilpha Clough and land of the widow Molly Clough for $105,[1036] and on 5 Dec. 1836 Seth and Rhoda Clough, of Springfield, sold to Wyman Clough, of Springfield, two tracts of land in Springfield, one on the north side of the road leading to Ludlow at the northeast corner of the land set off to the widow Molly Clough, and by land of Asahel Clough, containing 40 acres, and the other on the south side of the road containing 25 acres and 55 rods for $500.[1037] On 8 Oct. 1839 Wyman Clough, of Springfield, mortgaged some land in Chicopee Falls Village on the road leading from the village to Springfield to the Chicopee Manufacturing Company for $275, to be repaid in 3 equal installments,[1038] and on 21 Feb. 1840 Wyman and Sophronia Clough, of Springfield, sold this land in Chicopee Falls Village to Anson B. Cobb, of Springfield, for $290.[1039] Brother Wyman Clough was mentioned in the 1848 will of his brother, Orcutt Clough, and he was named as executor of his brother’s estate in 1849. They were living near his uncle Uriah Clough Jr. in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer,[1040] in Chicopee, MA, in the 1855 state census, where he was a merchant,[1041] and in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a butcher,[1042] the 1865 state census, where he was a mechanic,[1043] the 1870 federal census, where he was a carpenter,[1044] and the 1880 federal census, where he was working in a meat market.[1045] She died on 1 Mar. 1894 in Springfield, MA, aged 80 years, of “influenza,”[1046] and he died a widower on 31 July 1895 in Springfield, MA, aged 82 years, of “asthma hydroceler of whole system, general breaking down,”[1047] and they were both buried in East Street Cemetery in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, but no probate records were filed for his estate.

b. Diana Clough, born on 13 Feb. 1815 in Chicopee, MA,[1048] married Anson Fuller, son of Asa and Rachel (Trask) Fuller,[1049] on 9 Apr. 1838 in Springfield, MA.[1050] He was born on ca. 8 Dec. 1806 in Stafford, Tolland Co., CT.[1051] Sister Diana Fuller was mentioned in the 1848 will of her brother, Orcutt Clough. They were living next door to his parents in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1840 federal census,[1052] but they were not found in the 1850 federal census. He died on 11 May 1853 in Chicopee Falls, Hampden Co., MA, aged 46 years, 5 months, 3 days, of “fever,”[1053] but no probate records were filed for his estate. She was living in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1855 state census,[1054] the 1860 federal census,[1055] the 1865 state census,[1056] and the 1870,[1057] and 1880 federal censuses.[1058] She died a widow on 12 Aug. 1896 in Chicopee Falls, MA, aged 81 years, of “old age,”[1059] and they were both buried in East Street Cemetery in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, but no probate records were filed for her estate either.

c. Mary Clough, born on 7 June 1817 in Ludlow, MA,[1060] married 1.) Lucius Cooley, son of Calvin and Chloe (Bliss) Cooley,[1061] on 1 Dec. 1836 in Springfield, MA.[1062] He was born on 30 Jan. 1812 in Springfield, MA.[1063] They were living in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1840 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1064] He died intestate on 14 Aug. 1842 in Springfield, MA, aged 30 years, of “fever,”[1065] and was buried in East Street Cemetery in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA. Her brother, Wyman Clough, of Springfield, was granted administration of his estate on 1 Nov. 1842, with Orrin Fuller and Calvin N. Cooley, of Springfield, as sureties. The inventory of his estate was appraised by Orange Chapin, Elias Frost and Orrin Fuller, his real estate was valued at $1790, and his personal estate totaled $908.05, and his widow, Mary Cooley, claimed her dower from the estate on 7 Jan. 1845.[1066] She remarried to 2.) Hollace/Hollis Albert Mallory, son of Simeon and Matilda (Tiffany) Mallory,[1067] in 1847.[1068] He was born on 13 Dec. 1830 in Northfield, MA,[1069] and served in Company E, the 31st Massachusetts Volunteers during the Civil War.[1070] Sister Mary Mallory was mentioned in the 1848 will of her brother, Orcutt Clough. They were living with the family of Elizabeth and David B. Hadlock in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a blacksmith,[1071] in Holyoke, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1855 state census, where he was a farmer,[1072] back in Chicopee, MA, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer, and his father was living with them,[1073] and in Chicopee, MA, in the 1865 state census, where he was a mechanic.[1074] They were not found in the 1870 federal census, but they were still living in Chicopee, MA, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a laborer.[1075] She died on 14 Jan. 1888 in Chicopee, MA, aged 70 years, 7 months, 7 days, off “dyspepsia,”[1076] and was buried as “wife of Lucius Cooley” in East Street Cemetery in Chicopee, MA. Hollis Albert Mallory died on 12 Jan. 1889 in Chicopee MA, aged 58 years, 7 months, of cancer,[1077] and was also buried in East Street Cemetery in Chicopee, MA, but no probate records were filed for his estate.

d. Adelia “Delia” B. Clough, born on 19 Feb. 1819 in Chicopee, MA,[1078] married 1.) Dexter Fuller, son of Asa and Rachel (Trask) Fuller,[1079] on 10 May 1841 in Springfield, MA.[1080] He was born ca. 1819,[1081] and he died intestate on 18 Sept. 1847 in Springfield, MA, aged 28 years, of “typhus fever,”[1082] and was buried in East Street Cemetery in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA. Russell E. Dewey, of Springfield, was granted administration of his estate on 7 Dec. 1847, with Wyman Clough and Rufus C. Griggs as sureties. The inventory of his estate was appraised on 28 Dec. 1847 by Timo. W. Carter, Sylvester Taylor, and Elihu Adams, and totaled $619.25, no real estate.[1083] Sister Delia Fuller was mentioned in the 1848 will of her brother, Orcutt Clough. She was living in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1850 federal census,[1084] and she remarried to 2.) Eli Everett Weldon, of Somers, CT, son of Samuel and Sallie (Andrews) Weldon,[1085] on 19 Dec. 1854 in Chicopee, MA.[1086] He was born ca. 1822 in New Britain, Hartford Co., CT.[1087] They were living in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a wheelwright,[1088] she was a nurse living with Joseph A. and Harriet A. Carter in Chicopee, MA, next door to her brother William Clough in the 1865 state census,[1089] but he was not listed with her, and they were living in Wallingford, New Haven Co., CT, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a carriage maker,[1090] and the 1880 federal census, where he was a wagon maker.[1091] She died by 1890, but her burial location is unknown, and he died a widower on 6 Nov. 1890 in Bristol, Hartford Co., CT, aged 64 years, of “heart disease,”[1092] and was buried in East Street Cemetery in Chicopee, MA.

e. Orcutt Clough, born on 24 Sept. 1820 in Chicopee, MA,[1093] never married. He was not listed as a head of household in the 1840 federal census, and he died testate on 7 Oct. 1848 in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA,[1094] and was buried in East Street Cemetery in Chicopee, MA. His will, dated 6 Oct. 1848, and probated on 7 Jan. 1849, mentioned his two brothers William Clough and Wyman Clough, his father Gaius Clough, and his sisters Diana Fuller and Delia Fuller, Mary Mallory, Sophia Clough and Melissa Clough, and he named his brother Wyman Clough as executor of his estate.[1095] (See Appendix [R] for a full transcription of his will.)

f. William Root Clough, born on 1 Nov. 1823 in Franklin, Delaware Co., NY,[1096] married Laura Ann Jones in 1844.[1097] She was born on 7 Mar. 1823 in VT.[1098] Brother William Clough was mentioned in the 1848 will of his brother, Orcutt Clough. They were living in Weld, Franklin Co., ME, in the 1850 federal census,[1099] and in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1855 state census, where he was a laborer,[1100] the 1860 federal census, where he was a peddler,[1101] and the 1865 state census, where he was a clerk.[1102] They were not found in the 1870 federal census, but they were living in Chester, Middlesex Co., CT, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a farmer,[1103] and the 1900 federal census, where he was a carpenter.[1104] He died on 25 Mar. 1902 in Chester, Middlesex Co., CT, aged 78 years,[1105] and she died on 21 May 1906 in Chester, CT, aged 83 years,[1106] and they were both buried in West End Cemetery in Chester, Middlesex Co., CT.

g. Sophia W. Clough, born on 5 Apr. 1831 in Chicopee, MA,[1107] married Otis Wyman Horr, son of Otis and Pamelia (Rood) Horr,[1108] on 3 July 1850 in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA.[1109] He was born on 7 Oct. 1828 in Ludlow, MA.[1110] Sister Sophia Clough was mentioned in the 1848 will of her brother, Orcutt Clough. They were living in Somers, Tolland Co., CT, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a wagon maker,[1111] and in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1865 state census, where he was a wheelwright,[1112] the 1870 federal census, where he was a mechanic,[1113] and the 1880 federal census, where he was a gun stocker.[1114] She died on 28 Apr. 1899 in Chicopee, MA, aged 68 years, 23 days, of “valvular heart disease,”[1115] and he died intestate on 23 Nov. 1900 in Chicopee, MA, aged 72 years, 1 month, 16 days, of “cerebral hemorrhage,”[1116] and they were both buried in Fairview Cemetery in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA.

h. Melissa “Lizzie” H. Clough, born on 15 Oct. 1833 in MA,[1117] married Chancellor Sutton Sanford, son of David and Nancy (Farcher) Sanford,[1118] on 14 Jan. 1855 in Chicopee, MA.[1119] He was born ca. 1828 in Berne, Albany Co., NY.[1120] They were living in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1860 federal census,[1121] with her brother, William Clough, in Chicopee, MA, in the 1865 state census,[1122] in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1870 federal census,[1123] back in Chicopee, MA, in the 1880 federal census,[1124] and with their son Arthur Sanford in Springfield, MA, in the 1900 federal census,[1125] where he was a machinist. He died on 2 Jan. 1907 in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, aged 78 years, 6 months, 12 days, of “arterio sclerosis followed by cerebral apoplexy,”[1126] and was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in Springfield, MA. She died at the home of her daughter [sic], Mrs. Arthur O. Sanford, in Springfield, MA, on 22 Nov. 1929, aged 96 years,[1127] and was also buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in Springfield, MA.

        3717    v   Mordecai Clough, born on 22 May 1789 in West Springfield, Hampshire Co., MA,[1128] married Lucy Case in ca. 1812.[1129] She was born ca. 1796 in CT.[1130] On 15 May 1807 Mordecai Clough, of Ludlow, Hampshire Co., yeoman, sold to Samuel Frost 2d, of Ludlow, yeoman, 13 acres and 66 rods of land with buildings in Ludlow for $135,[1131] and on 7 Dec. 1809 John Clough, of Ludlow, yeoman, sold to Mordecai Clough, of Ludlow, yeoman, 13 acres and 66 rods of land in lot #400 in Ludlow, for $135.[1132] He was probably living in Franklin, Delaware Co., NY, in the 1820 federal census,[1133] and back in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1830 federal census.[1134] On 12 Dec. 1837 Seth Clough, yeoman, Asahel Clough, yeoman, Mordecai Clough, yeoman and Rosella Clough, all of Springfield, Aaron and Lydia Sibley, of Westfield, and Huldah Moffitt, widow, and Mary King, widow, both of Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, gave a quit claim to Wyman Clough, of Springfield, yeoman, for all their right, title and interest in the land set off to Molly Clough, widow of Uriah Clough Senior, in Springfield, as her dower, except for 4 acres and 131 rods, for $350.[1135] He probably died by 1838, and she moved to Manchester, Hartford Co., CT, and remarried to Chauncy B. Buckley, of East Haddam, CT, on 11 Feb. 1838 in Manchester, Hartford Co., CT.[1136] He was born on 22 Aug. 1794 in CT.[1137] They were living in South Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a manufacturer.[1138] He died on 10 Jan. 1853, aged 58 years,[1139] presumably in Hartford Co., CT, and was buried in Buckland Cemetery in Manchester, Hartford Co., CT. She was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Charles and Rosella Grant, in Westfield, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1860 federal census,[1140] but she was not found in the 1870 federal census, and no death or burial record was found for her. Mordecai Clough and Lucy Case supposedly had children:[1141]

a. Mordecai Clough (Jr.), born ca. 1813 in Ludlow, MA,[1142] married Sarah “Sally” Liscom, daughter of Samuel and Sophia (Phelps) Liscom, of Halifax, VT,[1143] on 21 May 1834 in Springfield, MA.[1144] She was born on 3 Jan. 1813 in Halifax, Windham Co., VT.[1145] They were living in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1840 federal census,[1146] and in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a peddler,[1147] and in Ludlow, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1855 state census, where he was a laborer.[1148] He died on 16 Nov. 1856 in West Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, aged 43 years,[1149] but no probate records were filed for his estate. She was not found in the 1860, 1870 or 1880 federal censuses or the 1865 state census in Massachusetts, but she died a widow on 6 Aug. 1899 in South Hadley, Hampshire Co., MA, aged 86 years, of “dysentery,”[1150] and they were both buried in Ludlow Center Cemetery in Ludlow, Hampden Co., MA.

b. Rosella Clough, born on 16 Nov. 1815 in MA,[1151] married Charles Grant, son of Erastus and Eunice Clark,[1152] on 17 Apr. 1838 in Manchester, Hartford Co., CT.[1153] He was born on 8 May 1812 in Westfield, MA,[1154] and was baptized on 9 Aug. 1812 in Westfield, MA.[1155] They were living in East Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, in the 1840 federal census,[1156] in South Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, in the 1850 federal census,[1157] and in Westfield, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1860 federal census,[1158] and the 1865 state census,[1159] where he was a farmer, and his widowed father, Erastus Grant, was living with them. He died testate on 2 Aug. 1867 in Westfield, Hampden Co., MA, aged 55 years, 3 months, of “consumption,”[1160] and was buried in Pine Hill Cemetery in Westfield, Hampden Co., MA. His will, dated 6 Apr. 1866, with a codicil dated 21 Apr. 1866, and probated on 6 Aug. 1867, mentioned his wife Rosella, son Charles W. Grant, and daughter Isetta E. Grant, and he named his son Charles W. as executor of his estate. Charles W. Grant was confirmed as executor of his estate on 6 Aug. 1867, with Elihu Gaylor and Clinton K. Samlson as sureties, but he died before completing administration, and Merwin Looms was appointed as administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Charles Grant, late of Westfield, on 15 Apr. 1870.[1161] (See Appendix [S] for a full transcription of his will.) Sister Rosella Grant, of Westfield, MA, was mentioned in the 1888 will of her brother, Ambrose Clough. She was living with her daughter and son-in-law, George and Izela Carrington, in Westfield, MA, in the 1870 federal census,[1162] but she was not found in the 1880 federal census. She died a widow on 18 Jan. 1900 in Westfield, MA, aged 84 years, 2 months, 11 days, of “old age,”[1163] but her burial location is unknown, and no probate records were filed for her estate.

c. Sarah Clough, born ca. 1818 in Franklin, Delaware Co., NY,[1164] married Naaman Grant, of East Windsor, CT, son of Rouel and Rebecca (Johnson) Grant,[1165] on 20 Nov. 1838 in Manchester, Hartford Co., CT.[1166] He was born ca. 1814 in CT.[1167] They were living near her mother and stepfather in South Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a manufacturer,[1168] in Manchester, Hartford Co., CT, in the 1860,[1169] and 1870 federal censuses,[1170] where he was a joiner, and in Spencer, Worcester Co., MA, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a carpenter.[1171] She died on 13 Dec. 1882 in Spencer, Worcester Co., MA, aged 65 years, of “enlargement of heart,”[1172] and he died a widower on 13 May 1896 in Spencer, MA, aged 82 years, 9 months, 29 days, of “old age.”[1173]

d. Mary Ann Clough, born ca. 1820, presumably in Delaware Co., NY,[1174] married John Ellsworth. He was born ca. 1827 in CT.[1175] The three children of sister Mary Ann Ellsworth, Uriah, John and Angerone Ellsworth, were mentioned in the 1888 will of her brother Ambrose Clough. They were living in Portland, Middlesex Co., CT, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a day laborer,[1176] but they were not found in the 1870 or 1880 federal censuses, and no death record was found for either of them. The unnamed daughter of the late John Ellsworth was mentioned in the 1900 will of Theodocia P. Clough.

e. Ambrose Clough, born on 6 June 1822 in Franklin, Delaware Co., NY,[1177] married Theodocia Parsons, daughter of Zenas and Charlotte (Miller) Parsons,[1178] on 13 Apr. 1844 in Ludlow, MA.[1179] She was born on 3 Nov. 1820 in Ludlow, Hampden Co., MA.[1180] They were living in Ludlow, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1850 federal census,[1181] the 1855 state census,[1182] the 1860 federal census,[1183] the 1865 state census,[1184] and the 1870,[1185] and 1880 federal censuses,[1186] where he was a farmer. He died testate on 2 Apr. 1889 in Ludlow, MA, aged 66 years, 9 months, 27 days, of “phthisis pulmonalis,”[1187] his will dated 19 Dec. 1888, and probated on 1 May 1889, mentioned his wife Theodosia P. Clough, Ellen Persons, wife of Edgard Persons, of Bernardston, MA, daughter of his brother Mordecai, sister Rosella Grant, of Westfield, MA, widow of Charles Grant, Timothy A. Grant, son of his deceased sister Sarah Grant, of Spencer, MA, and the three children of his sister Mary Ann Ellsworth, namely Uriah Ellsworth, John Ellsworth and Angerone Ellsworth, and he named Benjamin F. Burr, of Ludlow, as executor of his estate.[1188] (See Appendix [T] for a full transcription of his will.) Theodosia P. Clough died a widow, testate, on 21 Aug. 1907 in Ludlow, MA, aged 87 years, 1 month, 18 days, of “bronchitis, with catarrh of stomach,”[1189] and they were both buried in Ludlow Center Cemetery in Ludlow, Hampden Co., MA. Her will, dated 7 July 1900 mentioned her late husband, Ambrose Clough, Ella Cooley, wife of Silas B. Cooley, now of Somers, CT, Mary G. Severance, Eugene Grant, son of the late A. T. Grant, now of California, Fenton R. Spaulding, son of Mrs. Ella Spaulding, the daughter of the late John Ellsworth, and the children of Fred and Nellis Strong, and the children of Oler Persons, as well as the Town of Ludlow and the First Church of Ludlow, and she named Benjamin F. Burr as executor of her estate.[1190] Letters Testamentary on her estate were granted to Benjamin F. Burr, of Ludlow, on 4 Sept. 1907.[1191] (See Appendix [U] for a full transcription of her will.)

f. Uriah Clough, born in 1824,[1192] was killed on 22 Oct. 1847 at a railroad bridge in Worcester, Worcester Co., MA,[1193] presumably unmarried, and was buried in Ludlow Center Cemetery in Ludlow, Hampden Co., MA.

        3718   iv   Molly Clough, born on 6 Nov. 1791 in West Springfield, MA,[1194] marriage uncertain. She may have been the Mary King, widow, of Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, who gave a quit claim to Wyman Clough, of Springfield, on 12 Dec. 1837 for all her right, title and interest in the dower set off to Molly Clough, widow of Uriah Clough Senior, late of Springfield, for $350.[1195]

        3718a   v   Lydia Clough, born on 6 Nov. 1793 in Stafford, CT,[1196] probably married Aaron Sibley, of Westfield, Hampden Co., MA. He was born ca. 1779 in CT.[1197] On 12 Dec. 1837 Aaron and Lydia Sibley, of Westfield, gave a quit claim to Wyman Clough, of Springfield, yeoman, for all their right, title and interest in the dower set off to Molly Clough, widow of Uriah Clough Senior, late of Springfield, along with her brothers, for $350.[1198] They were living in Westfield, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1199]

        3719   vi   Joseph Clough, born on 23 Apr. 1797 in Ludlow, MA,[1200] married Betsey (___).[1201] They were living next door to his parents in Springfield, MA, in the 1830 federal census,[1202] he witnessed a couple of his father’s land records, and on 6 June 1834 Uriah Clough, of Springfield, Hampden Co., administrator of the estate of Uriah Clough, late of Springfield, sold to Joseph Clough 5 acres and 25 rods of land with buildings in Springfield, being the premises that Joseph has occupied for several years, for $20.40,[1203] and on 7 Dec. 1836 Joseph and Betsey Clough, of Springfield, mortgaged this same 5 acres and 25 rods of land with buildings in Springfield that he had purchased from Uriah Clough, administrator of the estate of Uriah Clough, David Bemis, of Springfield, Physician, for $140, to be repaid in 12 months.[1204] Joseph Clough died supposedly in 1834 in Springfield, MA,[1205] but no probate records were filed for his estate in Hampden Co., MA.

        3720  vii   Seth Clough, born on 26 May 1799 in West Springfield, MA,[1206] married Rhoda Fuller,[1207] son of Asa and Rachel (Trask) Fuller,[1208] on 4 Nov. 1823 in Springfield, MA.[1209] She was born in 1805 in Monson, MA.[1210] On 22 June 1833 Uriah Clough, of Springfield, Hampden Co., administrator of the estate of Uriah Clough, late of Springfield, sold to Seth Clough, of Springfield, all his right, title and interest in 40 acres and 71 rods of land on the north side of the road leading to Ludlow by the land set off to the widow Molly Clough as her dower, and land of Asahel Clough, and another 25 acres and 55 rods of land on the south side of the road, for $398.80,[1211] on 1 Oct. 1833 Seth and Rhoda Clough, of Springfield, mortgaged these two tracts of land in Springfield to David M. Bryant and Timothy W. Carter, of Springfield, for $415, to be repaid in three annual payments,[1212] and on 5 Dec. 1836 Seth and Rhoda Clough, of Springfield, sold these two tracts of land in Springfield to Wyman Clough, of Springfield, for $500.[1213] On 12 Dec. 1837 Seth Clough, yeoman, Asahel Clough, yeoman, Mordecai Clough, yeoman and Rosella Clough, all of Springfield, Aaron and Lydia Sibley, of Westfield, and Huldah Moffitt, widow, and Mary King, widow, both of Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, gave a quit claim to Wyman Clough, of Springfield, yeoman, for all their right, title and interest in the land set off to Molly Clough, widow of Uriah Clough Senior, in Springfield, as her dower, except for 4 acres and 131 rods, for $350,[1214] on 2 Sept. 1839 Seth Clough of Springfield, purchased 400 acres of land in Springfield where Titus Cooley, late of Springfield, had lived from Davis Dunham, of Springfield, for $500,[1215] and on 25 Jan. 1840 Seth and Rhoda Clough, of Springfield, sold to Simeon Peace, of Ludlow, one undivided half interest in the farm in Springfield that had been lately owned by Jacob Yance for $1115.[1216] They were living in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1840 federal census,[1217] and in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a laborer,[1218] and the 1855 state census.[1219] He died on 24 Apr. 1857 in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, aged 58 years, of “small pox,”[1220] but no probate records were filed for his estate in Hampden Co., MA. She was living in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1860 federal census,[1221] and the 1865 state census.[1222] She died a widow on 28 Nov. 1869 in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, aged 64 years, 5 months, 23 days, of “dropsy,”[1223] and they were both buried in East Side Cemetery in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, but no probate records were filed for her estate either. They had children:

a. Charles Seth Clough, born on 22 May 1829 in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA,[1224] married 1.) Catharine (___). She was born ca. 1830 in England.[1225] They were living next door to his parents in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1855 state census,[1226] and they moved to Wisconsin by 1860. They were living in Beaver Dam, Dodge Co., WI, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a day laborer.[1227] He served as a Sergent in Company I, the 17th Wisconsin Infantry during the Civil War.[1228] She probably died by 1870, but neither her death nor her burial record were found. He was living with the family of William Ash in Beaver Dam, WI, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a building mover,[1229] and he remarried to 2.) Emily (___) in ca. 1875.[1230] She was born ca. 1855 in MA.[1231] They were living in Beaver Dam, WI, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a stone mason.[1232] She apparently also died, but neither her death nor or burial record were found. His apparent third wife was 3.) Louise (___), who was born ca. 1826,[1233] and died on 10 Nov. 1896 in Fox Lake, Dodge Co., WI, aged 70 years, of cancer,[1234] and was buried in Riverside Memorial Park in Fox Lake, Dodge Co., WI. He remarried again to 4.) Hellen C. (___) Lafaver on 3 Nov. 1897 in Traverse Co., MN.[1235] She was born in Apr. 1845 in VT,[1236] and they were living in Grant Township, Roberts Co., SD, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1237] Her death record is uncertain. He died on 15 Dec. 1909 in Fox Lake, Dodge Co., WI, aged 80 years,[1238] and was buried with his third wife in Riverside Memorial Park in Fox Lake, Dodge Co., WI.

b. Francis Clough, born ca. 1832,[1239] died on 28 Mar. 1835,[1240] and was buried in East Street Cemetery in Chicopee, MA.

c. James Monroe Clough, born on ca. 23 Jan. 1835 in Chicopee, MA,[1241] married Louisa M. Paul, daughter of Mitchell W. and Mary (Smith) Paul,[1242] on 30 Sept. 1854 in Chicopee, MA.[1243] She was born in 1834 in VT or Canada.[1244] They were living with his parents in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, in the 1855 state census,[1245] and Chicopee, MA, in the 1860 federal census, where he had a pistol shop,[1246] and the 1865 state census, where he was a machinist.[1247] They were not found in the 1870 federal census, but they were living in Springfield, MA, in the 1880 federal census, where he was working for “B & A R Road.”[1248] She died intestate on 9 Jan. 1899 in Springfield, MA, aged 64 years, 5 months, of “disease of the brain, paralysis,”[1249] and her husband, James M. Clough, was granted administration of her estate on 1 Feb. 1899.[1250] He was living alone in Springfield, MA, in the 1900 federal census.[1251] He died a widower on 28 May 1907 in Springfield, MA, aged 72 years, 4 months, 5 days, of “paralysis of nerves of bowels & bronchial pneumonia,”[1252] and they were both buried in East Street Cemetery in Chicopee, MA, but no probate records were filed for his estate.

d. Emeline Clough, died on 10 Nov. 1839,[1253] and was buried in East Street Cemetery in Chicopee, MA.

e. Jennet/Jeanett Clough, possibly a twin, born ca. 1839 in MA,[1254] was still unmarried and living with her widowed mother in Chicopee, MA, in the 1860 federal census,[1255] and with Charles E. and Lucy A. Gould in Chicopee, MA, in the 1865 state census,[1256] marriage not found.

f. Emily Clough, possibly a twin, born ca. 1839 in MA,[1257] marriage not found. She was not living with her widowed mother in Chicopee, MA, in the 1860 federal census.

g. Henry F. Clough, born on 3 Oct. 1843 in Chicopee Falls, Springfield, MA,[1258] died unmarried on 15 May 1862 in Chicopee Falls, Hampden Co., MA, aged 18 years, 6 months, 9 days, of “consumption,”[1259] but his burial location is unknown.

h. Charlotte Elizabeth Clough, born on 8 Dec. 1846 in Chicopee Falls, Springfield, MA,[1260] died unmarried on 19 Feb. 1864 in Chicopee Falls, MA, aged 17 years, 3 months, 11 days, of “consumption,”[1261] but her burial location is unknown.

 

 

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    [1] Crossley, Marie Schlumbrecht, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Middletown—Part 1, A-J 1651-1854, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 2000, [hereinafter Crossley, Barbour Index of Middletown VRs, Part 1], p. 136, from Vol. 2, p. 41, of the Middletown Town Records.

    [2] Stafford Town Records, Vol. A, p. 128, from p. 142 of the transcriptions from Family History Library (FHL) microfilm #1319712; Tilton, Barbour Index of Stafford VRs, p. 33, taken from Vol. 2, p. 128, of the Stafford Town Records.

    [3] White, Lorraine Cook, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Ashford, 1710-1851, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 1994, [hereinafter White, Barbour Index of Ashford VRs], p. 226, from Vol. 2, p. 50, of the Ashford Town Records.

    [4] Stafford Town Records, Vol. A, pp. 103, 118, from pp. 173, 178 of the transcriptions from FHL microfilm #1319712, from lists of freemen taking the oath of fidelity in Stafford dated 18 Mar. 1778 and 8 Apr. 1782.

    [5] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 35, p.30, from FHL microfilm #0845713, witnessed by Eliphalet Leonard and Lucy Pierpont, and recorded on 10 Apr. 1795.

    [6] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 36, p. 639, from FHL microfilm #0845740, witnessed by Eliphalet Leonard and Lucy Pierpont, recorded on 15 Mar. 1797, and released on 23 Apr. 1798 by Joel Farnam.

    [7] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 36, p. 534, from FHL microfilm #0845740, witnessed by John Hooker and Joel Farnam, recorded on 23 Apr. 1798, and released on 14 Feb. 1800 by Joseph Clapp.

    [8] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 36, p. 548, from FHL microfilm #0845740, witnessed by Joseph Clap and John Hooker, recorded on 23 Apr. 1798, and released on 11 Feb. 1800 by Joel Farnam.

    [9] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 38, p. 258, from FHL microfilm #0845742, witnessed by Edward Pynchon and William Pynchon, and recorded on 14 Feb. 1800.

    [10] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 38, p. 404, from FHL microfilm #0845742, witnessed by Edward Pynchon, Timothy Clough and Paul G. Simons, and recorded on 13 May 1800.

    [11] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 39, p. 374, from FHL microfilm #0845743, witnessed by Lemuel Jennings and John Jennings, and recorded on 18 May 1801.

    [12] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 43, p. 717-718, from FHL microfilm #0845745, witnessed by Edward Pynchon and Noah Frost, and recorded on 10 Mar. 1808.

    [13] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 48, p. 455, from FHL microfilm ##0845749, witnessed by Edwd. Pynchon, Noah Frost, Jabez Goodell and Jabez Goodell Jr., and recorded on 20 May 1808.

    [14] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 57, p. 178, from FHL microfilm 30845914, witnessed by Jacob Thompson and Elisha Russ, and recorded on l1 Sept. 1814.

    [15] Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790: Connecticut, Bountiful, Utah, 1993, p. 137, Stafford, Tolland Co., CT, the Jona “Clust” household had 3 free white males aged 16 or older, 1 free white male under 16, and 3 free white females.

    [16] 1800 Federal Census, Ludlow, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 258, the Jonathan Clough household had 1 male aged 45 or over, and 1 female aged 45 or over.

    [17] 1810 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 455, the Jonathan Clough household had 2 males under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 1 female under 10, 1 female aged 26-44 years, and 1 female aged 45 or over.

    [18] 1820 Federal Census, Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 185, the Jonathan Cluff household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 16-18 years, 1 male aged 16-25 years, 2 males aged 45 or over, 1 female aged 10-15 years, and 2 females aged 45 or over, including 3 persons engaged in agriculture.

    [19] General Society of Mayflower Descendants Membership Applications, 1620-1920, application of Marion Isabella Moon Eich, of Ann Arbor, MI, General No. 18944, State No. 460, approved on 29 Nov. 1951, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, but his death record was not found in the Belchertown vital records.

    [20] Stafford Town Records, Vol. A, p. 20, from p. 62 of the transcriptions from FHL microfilm #1319712; Tilton, Jan, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Stafford 1719-1850, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 2002, [hereinafter Tilton, Barbour Index of Stafford VRs], p. 33, taken from Vol. 2, p. 20, of the Stafford Town Records.

    [21] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #45814071.

    [22] Per Vital Records of West Springfield, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1944, 2 volumes, [hereinafter West Springfield VRs], Vol. 2, p. 133, she was “of Stafford, Conn.”

    [23] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #45814071.

    [24] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 30, p. 69, from FHL microfilm #0845709, witnessed by Jonathan Judd Jr., Timo. Clough and Susanna Clough, and recorded on 3 June 1790.

    [25] 1800 Federal Census, West Springfield, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 35, the William Perkins household had 3 males under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, and 1 female aged 26-44 years.

    [26] 1810 Federal Census, West Springfield, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 880, the William Perkins household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 2 females under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years.

    [27] 1820 Federal Census, West Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 284, the William Perkins household had 1 male aged 10-15 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.

    [28] 1830 Federal Census, West Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 27, the William Perkins household had 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 60-69 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 60-69 years.

    [29] West Springfield VRs, Vol. 2, p. 274, from his gravestone in Rock Valley Cemetery, Holyoke, MA; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1620-1850, Holyoke, p. 42, online database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, from his gravestone.

    [30] Hampden County Probate Records, Case #8904, William Perkins 1832, from FHL microfilm #7705091.

    [31] United States, Revolutionary War Pension Payment Ledgers, 1818-1872, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, Judith Perkins, widow of Wm, commencement 4 Mar. 1836, until her death on 5 Jan. 1848.

    [32] 1840 Federal Census, West Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 167, the Edwin Perkins household had 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 70-79 years, including 2 persons employed in agriculture, and Judith Perkins, 72, a Revolutionary War pensioner.

    [33] West Springfield VRs, Vol. 2, p. 274, from her gravestone in Rock Valley Cemetery, Holyoke, MA; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1620-1850, Holyoke, p. 41, online database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, from her gravestone; www.findagrave.com, memorial #45814151, from her gravestone in Rock Valley Cemetery in Holyoke, MA.

    [34] Hampden County Probate Records Case #8900, from FHL microfilm #1532118.

    [35] West Springfield VRs, Vol. 1, p. 176; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #45814032.

    [36] Her father’s name from her death record.

    [37] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1620-1850, Easthampton, p. 291, online database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston; West Springfield VRs, Vol. 2, p. 133, marriage intentions recorded 8 Feb. 1815 in West Springfield.

    [38] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #45813962.

    [39] 1820 Federal Census, West Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 284, the William Perkins Jr. household had 3 males under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 1 person engaged in agriculture.

    [40] 1830 Federal Census, West Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 27, the Capt. Wm Perkins household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 2 males aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, 2 females aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years.

    [41] 1840 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 3, the William Perkins household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 2 females aged 10-14 years, 3 females aged 15-19 years, 5 females aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 50-59 years, including 10 persons employed in manufacturing and trade.

    [42] 1850 Federal Census, Holyoke, Hampden Co., MA, p. 306, dwelling #457, family #539:

            Wm Perkins, 59, male, farmer, $5200, born MA

            Jerusha Perkins, 61, female, born MA

            Asenath Perkins, 28, female, born MA

            Charlotte Burnham, 24, female, born MA

            Levi Perkins, 19, male, farmer, born MA

            Annette Burnham, 2, female, born Ohio

            Hiram Spooner, 27, male, laborer, born MA

            John Loney, 21, male, laborer, born Ireland

    [43] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 57, p. 207, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his birthplace W. Springfield, and his father William Perkins; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1620-1850, Holyoke, p. 42, online database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, from his gravestone; www.findagrave.com, memorial #45814032, from his gravestone in Rock Valley Cemetery in Holyoke, Hampden Co., MA.

    [44] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Holyoke, Hampden Co., dwelling #451, family #710:

            Levi Perkins, 24, male, farmer, born MA

            Martha Perkins, 24, female, born MA

            John Quinlan, 30, male, laborer, born Ireland

            Jerusha Perkins, 65, female, born MA

            Asenath Perkins, 29, female, born MA

    [45] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 111, p. 344, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birthplace Easthampton, and her father Levi Clapp; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1620-1850, Holyoke, p. 41, online database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, from her gravestone; www.findagrave.com, memorial #45813962, from her gravestone in Rock Valley Cemetery in Holyoke, MA, which gives the date as 30 Mar. 1857.

    [46] West Springfield VRs, Vol. 1, p. 176; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #59300016.

    [47] West Springfield VRs, Vol. 2, p. 274, buried with his father in Rock Valley Cemetery, Holyoke, MA; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1620-1850, Holyoke, p. 41, online database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, from his gravestone; www.findagrave.com, memorial #59300016, from his gravestone in Rock Valley Cemetery in Holyoke, MA.

    [48] West Springfield VRs, Vol. 1, p. 176; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #45813843.

    [49] Westfield, MA: Marriage Records of the First Church, 1781-1835, online database at www.AmericanAncestors.org; West Springfield VRs, Vol. 2, p. 133, marriage intentions recorded 21 Aug. 1818 in West Springfield.

    [50] 1820 Federal Census, West Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 284, the Horace Perkins household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 16-25 years, including 1 person engaged in agriculture.

    [51] West Springfield VRs, Vol. 2, p. 274, his death record gave his occupation as a farmer; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 40, p. 81, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his birthplace W. Springfield, and his parents William and Judith Perkins; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1620-1850, Holyoke, p. 41, online database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, from his gravestone; www.findagrave.com, memorial #45813843, from his gravestone in Rock Valley Cemetery in Holyoke, MA.

    [52] West Springfield VRs, Vol. 1, p. 176; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #45814509.

    [53] West Springfield VRs, Vol. 2, p. 274, buried with her father in Rock Valley Cemetery, Holyoke, MA; www.findagrave.com, memorial #45814509, from her gravestone in Rock Valley Cemetery in Holyoke, MA.

    [54] West Springfield VRs, Vol. 1, p. 176, but her www.findagrave.com memorial #145863332 gives her birth as 1804 in Norwich, CT.

    [55] West Springfield VRs, Vol. 2, p. 23, both of West Springfield.

    [56] West Springfield VRs, Vol. 2, p. 194, from his gravestone in Rock Valley Cemetery in Holyoke, MA.

    [57] His parents’ names from his death record; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #145863418.

    [58] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #145863332; West Springfield VRs, Vol. 2, p. 177, marriage intentions of Eliphalet Woodworth of Columbia, CT., and Polly Bailey of West Springfield, recorded on 25 Apr. 1824 in West Springfield.

    [59] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census and his death record, his birthplace from his death record, but his birth was not listed in the Barbour Index of Columbia Town Records.

    [60] Connecticut Church Records, Columbia (Lebanon Crank), 1722-1917, Connecticut State Library, 1938, p. 166, from Vol. 5, p. 50, of the Columbia church records.

    [61] 1830 Federal Census, Columbia, Tolland Co., CT, p. 278, the Eliphalet Woodworth household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 2 females aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 30-39 years, and 1 female aged 70-79 years.

    [62] 1840 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 7, the Elipt. Woodworth household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 4 males aged 20-29 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 2 females aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 2 persons employed in manufacturing and trade, and 1 person employed in a learned profession.

    [63] 1850 Federal Census, West Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 160-161, dwelling #250, family #278:

            Eliphaled Woodworth, 53, male, farmer, born CT

            Lucina Pinneo, 70, female, born CT

            Charles Woodworth, 72, male, farmer, $1400, born CT

            Persilla Woodworth, 70, female, born CT

    [64] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Agawam, Hampden Co., MA, dwelling #97, family #107:

            Eliphalett Woodworth, 58, male, farmer, born CT

            Lucina Pineo, 75, female, born CT

    [65] 1860 Federal Census, Agawam, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 36, dwelling #265, family #274:

            E. Woodworth, 60, male, farm laborer, $1500, $175, born CT

            Lucinia Pinio, 80, female, born CT

            A. C. Smith, 31, male, farm laborer, born CT

    [66] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 174, p. 355, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birthplace given as Norwich, CT, but her parents’ names not recorded; www.findagrave.com, memorial #145863332, from her gravestone in Maple Grove Cemetery in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA.

    [67] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 221, p. 9, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his birthplace Columbia, CT, and his parents Eliphalet and Percilla Woodworth; www.findagrave.com, memorial #145863418, from his gravestone in Maple Grove Cemetery in Chicopee, MA.

    [68] West Springfield VRs, Vol. 1, p. 176; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #192029642.

    [69] West Springfield VRs, Vol. 2, p. 115, marriage intentions recorded 30 Sept. 1830 in West Springfield.

    [70] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #192029564.

    [71] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #192029564, his birthplace from the 1850 federal census.

    [72] 1850 Federal Census, North Mulberry Ward, Philadelphia Co., PA p. 343, dwelling #272, family #296:

            John O. Mead, 42, male, silver plater, born CT

            Julia Mead, 45, female, born CT [sic]

            Charlotte Mead, 18, female, born CT

            James Mead, 15, male, born CT

            Edmond Mead, 11, male, born CT

            Rufus Mead, 40, male, no occupation, born CT

            Catherine Waltas, 23, female, born Ireland

    [73] 1860 Federal Census, 13th Ward, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA, Page No. 293, dwelling #2003, family #2141:

            John O. Mead, 53, male, electro plater, $20,000, born CT

            Julia Mead, 56, female, born MA

            James P. Mead, 24, male, electro plater, born CT

            Bridget Brannon, 23, female, domestic, born Ireland

    [74] 1870 Federal Census, Village of Merchantville, Camden Co., NJ, Page No. 21, dwelling #2, family #2:

            John O. Mead, 67, male, white, manufacturer silver plated ware, $25,000, born MA [sic], a male citizen

            Julia P. Mead, 67, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            James P. Mead, 37, male, white, clerk in store, born MA, a male citizen

            William Alexander, 24, male, white, groom, born PA, a male citizen

            Jane Norrey, 20, female, white, domestic servant, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

            Margaret Boling, 41, female, white, domestic servant, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

    [75] www.findagrave.com, memorial #192029564, from his gravestone in Laurel Hill Cemetery in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA; his obituary in The Philadelphia Inquirer of 30 Nov. 1874, online at www.Newspapers.com, says he died at Middletown, DE, in the 70th year of his age, and was formerly of the firm Mead & Robbins, and was one of the original manufacturers of silver ware in Philadelphia.

    [76] 1880 Federal Census, Merchantville, Camden Co., NJ, Page No. 5, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 65, Maple Avenue, dwelling #43, family #43:

            Harrison Robbins, white, male, 53, married, silver ware manufacturer, born NJ, father born NJ, mother born NJ

            Charllotte Robbins, white, female, 40, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born CT, mother born MA

            Edwin P. Robbins, white, male, 20, son, single, salesman, born PA, father born NJ, mother born MA

            Frederick Robbins, white, male, 17, son, single, salesman, born PA, father born NJ, mother born MA

            Julia P. Mead, white, female, 75, mother in law, widow, born MA, father born CT, mother born MA

            James P. Mead, white, male, 38, brother in law, single, salesman, born MA, father born CT, mother born MA

            Frances Hurlbut, white, female, 58, boarder, single, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT

            Jane Hope, white, female, 46, cook, widow, cook, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

            Ann Cunningham, white, female, 35, servant, widow, servant, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

    [77] Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates Index, 1803-1915, online database at www.Ancestry.com; www.findagrave.com, memorial #192029642, from her gravestone in Laurel Hill Cemetery in Philadelphia, PA; her obituary in The Philadelphia Inquirer of 25 May 1881, says she was relict of John O. Mead, and died at the residence of her son, James P. Mead, at Merchantville.

    [78] West Springfield VRs, Vol. 1, p. 176; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #59300239.

    [79] Smith, James A., “Families of Amherst,” p. 581.

    [80] Per his obituary.

    [81] Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954, online index card database at www.FamilySearch.org, Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #59300239, but their marriage record was not found.

    [82] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #189504638.

    [83] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 221, p. 9, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a Clergyman, his birthplace West Springfield, and his parents William and Judith Perkins; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1620-1850, Holyoke, p. 42, online database at www.AmercianAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, from his gravestone, which says, “The first missionary to the Nestorians, by whom he was loved as a Father, learned, devoted, successful;”  www.findagrave.com, memorial #59300239, from his gravestone in Rock Valley Cemetery in Holyoke, MA, but a second memorial was erected to him in Riverside Cemetery in Woolwich, Sagadahoc Co., ME, with his widow, memorial #189504467; his obituary in the Springfield Republican of 5 Jan. 1870, online at www.GenealogyBank.com, says he died at the residence of his nephew, George Perkins, in Chicopee, he was the son of William Perkins, born in the northern part of West Springfield on 12 Mar. 1805, graduated from Amherst in 1829, taught at Amherst one year, studied theology at Andover, and sailed for Persia in 1833 to found a Christian missionary among the Nestorians, where he labored for 36 years, and authored several books in the Nestorian tongue. No mention of his wife, but his relatives included Viral and D. A. Perkins of Springfield.

    [84] 1870 Federal Census, 1st District Hartford, Hartford Co., CT, Page No. 189, dwelling #1571, family #1548:

            Charlotte B. Perkins, 61, female, white, $2000, born VT

            Henry Perkins, 26, male, white, student, $200, born Persia, a male citizen

    [85] 1880 Federal Census, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, Page No. 1, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 514, dwelling #2, family #2:

            Abbey B. Cozzens, white, female, 74, widow, keeping house, born VT, father born CT, mother born MA

            Charlotte B. Perkins, white, female, 71, sister, widow, at home, born VT, father born CT, mother born MA

            Sarah B. Crehore, white, female, 64, sister, widow, at home, born VT, father born CT, mother born MA

    [86] www.findagrave.com, memorial #189504638, from her gravestone in Riverside Cemetery in Woolwich, Sagadahoc Co., ME.

    [87] West Springfield VRs, Vol. 1, p. 176.

    [88] His parents’ names from his 1862 marriage record, but his death record gave his parents as Jasper and Elizabeth Woodworth.

    [89] West Springfield VRs, Vol. 2, p. 177, marriage intentions recorded 17 Oct. 1829 in West Springfield.

    [90] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census, his birthplace from his 1862 marriage record.

    [91] 1850 Federal Census, Union Township, Union Co., OH, p. 102, dwelling #1362, family #1280:

            Charles W.[sic] Woodworth, 42, male, farmer, $1200, born CT

            Laura P. Woodworth, 42, female, born MA

            Justin P. Woodworth, 19, male, farmer, born CT

            Charlotte E. Woodworth, 17, female, born MA, attending school

            July A. Woodworth, 10, female, born MA, attending school

            Charles A. Woodworth, 9, male, born MA, attending school

            Jane E. Woodworth, 7, female, born MA, attending school

            Philo B. Woodworth, 5, male, born MA

    [92] 1860 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 370, dwelling #2086, family #2750:

            Charles B. Woodworth, 51, male, silver plater, $500, $500, born CT

            Laura Woodworth, 50, female, born MA

            Augusta Woodworth, 20, female, housework, born MA

            Albert Woodworth, 19, male, commercial student, born MA, attending school

            Jane Woodworth, 17, female, high school, born MA, attending school

            Philo Woodworth, 15, male, high school, born OH, attendings school

    [93] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 147, p. 348, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birthplace W. Springfield, and her parents Wm and Judith Perkins.

    [94] Her maiden name from her death record, which gives her father’s name as John Pritchard, but her 1862 marriage record gives her parents’ names as Samuel Inelhand(?) and Ann Williams.

    [95] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 154, p. 7, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both second marriages, his birthplace So. Coventry, CT, his occupation a plater and gilder, his parents Jasper Woodworth and Sarah Reed, her birthplace England, and her parents Samuel Inelhand(?) and Ann Williams.

    [96] Calculated from her age and birthplace in her 1862 marriage record.

    [97] 1880 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 29, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 289, dwelling #225, family #313:

            Charles B. Woodworth, white, male, 72, married, works in sword shop, born CT, father born CT

            Harriet Woodworth, white, female, 69, wife, married, keeping house, born England, father born England, mother born England

    [98] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 400, p. 424, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a mechanic, his birthplace Coventry, CT, his parents Jasper and Elizabeth Woodworth.

    [99] Hampden County Probate Records, Vol. 98, Administrations, p. 346, from FHL microfilm #1536030, with O. E. Smith and Chas. A Buckley, both of Chicopee, as sureties.

    [100] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 454, p. 679, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, widow of Charles B. Woodworth, her birthplace England, and her father John Pritchard, born in England.

    [101] Stafford Town Records, Vol. A, p. 22, from p. 65 of the transcriptions from FHL microfilm #1319712; Tilton, Barbour Index of Stafford VRs, p. 33, which doesn’t list the year, taken from Vol. 2, p. 22, of the Stafford Town Records.

    [102] Per the Ancestry.com Clough(2017) file submitted by cloughrd_1; Barbour Index of Stafford VRs, p. 115, the marriage of Daniel Orcutt and Lydia Cushman on 19 May 1755 in Stafford, from Stafford Town Records, Vol. 2, p. 126.

    [103] Per the death record of her daughter, Olive Hitchcock, in Cummington, MA.

    [104] Stafford Town Records, Vol. A, p. 105, from p. 175 of the transcriptions from FHL microfilm #1319712, from a list of those taking the oath of fidelity in Stafford on 13 Sept. 1791.

    [105] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 35, p.30, from FHL microfilm #0845713, witnessed by Eliphalet Leonard and Lucy Pierpont, and recorded on 10 Apr. 1795.

    [106] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 36, p. 639, from FHL microfilm #0845740, witnessed by Eliphalet Leonard and Lucy Pierpont, recorded on 15 Mar. 1797, and released on 23 Apr. 1798 by Joel Farnam.

    [107] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 36, p. 534, from FHL microfilm #0845740, witnessed by John Hooker and Joel Farnam, recorded on 23 Apr. 1798, and released on 14 Feb. 1800 by Joseph Clapp.

    [108] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 36, p. 548, from FHL microfilm #0845740, witnessed by Joseph Clap and John Hooker, recorded on 23 Apr. 1798, and released on 11 Feb. 1800 by Joel Farnam.

    [109] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 38, p. 258, from FHL microfilm #0845742, witnessed by Edward Pynchon and William Pynchon, and recorded on 14 Feb. 1800.

    [110] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 38, p. 289, from FHL microfilm #0845742, witnessed by John Jennings, William Pynchon, Henry M. Chapin and Eliz. Chapin, and recorded on 26 Feb. 1800.

    [111] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 44, p. 87, from FHL microfilm #0845746, witnessed by John Powers and Abel Wright Jr., and recorded on 4 May 1804.

    [112] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 46, p. 400, from FHL microfilm #0845747, witnessed by Gad Lyon and Nathaniel Lyon, and recorded on 28 Oct. 1806.

    [113] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 44, p. 88, from FHL microfilm #0845746, witnessed by Timothy Nash and Joseph Rood, and recorded on 4 May 1804.

    [114] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 46, p. 398, from FHL microfilm #0845747, witnessed by Gad Lyon, Nathaniel Lyon, Sophia Root and Sally Root, and recorded on 28 Oct. 1806.

    [115] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 44, p. 631, from FHL microfilm #0845746, witnessed by Edward Pynchon and John Clough, and recorded on 20 Mar. 1805.

    [116] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 46, p. 401, from FHL microfilm #0845747, witnessed by Edward Pynchon and William Pynchon, and recorded on 28 Oct. 1806.

    [117] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 43, p. 485, from FHL microfilm #0845745, witnessed by Edward Pynchon and William Pynchon, and recorded on 28 Oct. 1806.

    [118] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 46, p. 399, from FHL microfilm #0845747, witnessed by Oliver F. Penny and William Pynchon, and recorded on 28 Oct. 1806.

    [119] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 48, p. 548, from FHL microfilm #0845749, witnessed by Rufus Calkins 2d and Abigail Clough, and recorded on 23 July 1808.

    [120] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 46, p. 638, from FHL microfilm #0845747, witnessed by Jonathan H. Andrus and Asahel Hubbard, and recorded on 30 Mar. 1807.

    [121] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 43, p. 694-695, from FHL microfilm #0845745, witnessed by Thomas Barnard and Julia Jennings, and recorded on 6 Feb. 1808.

    [122] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 43, p. 695-696, from FHL microfilm #0845745, witnessed by George Bliss and John Jennings, and recorded on 6 Feb. 1808.

    [123] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 50, p. 653, from FHL microfilm #0845751, witnessed by Elijah Towne and Betsey Howard, and recorded on 23 Dec. 1809.

    [124] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 50, p. 593, from FHL microfilm #0845751, witnessed by George Bliss, Justice of the Peace, and John Hooker, and recorded on 7 Dec. 1809.

    [125] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 50, p. 286, from FHL microfilm #0845751, witnessed by Silas Temple and Edward Pynchon, and recorded on 29 Apr. 1809.

    [126] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 54, p. 141, from FHL microfilm #0845913, witnessed by Reuben Shaw and Aaron Merrick, but not recorded until 11 Aug. 1812.

    [127] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 51, p. 521, from FHL microfilm #0845752, witnessed by William Pynchon and Edward Pynchon, and recorded on 20 Dec. 1810.

    [128] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 60, p. 289, from FHL microfilm #0845916, witnessed by Samuel F. Merrick, Justice of the Peace, and Pliny Caldwell, but not recorded until 5 Oct. 1816.

    [129] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 68, p. 664, from FHL microfilm #0845920, witnessed by Elijah Town, William McClanathan, Philip Orcott and Abigail Barrett, but not recorded until 20 Dec. 1821.

    [130] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 56, p. 738, from FHL microfilm #0845914, witnessed by Theodore Sikes, and recorded on 9 May 1814.

    [131] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 57, p. 84, from FHL microfilm #0845914, witnessed by Jno. Howard and Edward Pynchon, recorded on 6 Aug. 1814, and released on 30 Aug. 1815 by Jona. Dwight Jr.

    [132] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 59, p. 122, from FHL microfilm #0845915, witnessed by Edward Simpson and Edward Pynchon, and recorded on 30 Aug. 1815.

    [133] 1800 Federal Census, Ludlow, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 258, the Timothy Clough household had 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 3 females under 10, and 1 female aged 45 or over.

    [134] 1810 Federal Census, Palmer, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 588, the Timothy Clough household had 3 males under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, 3 females aged 10-15 years, 1 female aged 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years.

    [135] 1830 Federal Census, Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 502, the Timothy Clough household had 1 male aged 60-69 years, and 1 female aged 60-69 years.

    [136] 1850 Federal Census, Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 429, family #266, dwelling #326:

            Phillip Whitmore, 46, male, farmer, born CT

            Sarah Whitmore, 30, female, born MA

            Miruch A. Whitmore, 10, male, born MA, attending school

            Timothy Clough, 79, male, born MA, pauper

            Peter Leach, 79, male, born MA, pauper

            Almira Ward, 48, female, born MA, pauper

            Achsah Cowles, 30, female, born MA, pauper

            Marshall Washburn, 40, male, born MA, cannot read or write, pauper & idiot[?]

            Jane Cowles, 8, female, born MA, attending school

    [137] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 76, p. 3, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, and his birthplace given as Belchertown, but his parents’ names not recorded.

    [138] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #64019256.

    [139] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #64019284.

    [140] Vital Records of Palmer, Massachusetts, To the year 1850, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1805, [hereinafter Palmer VRs], p. 112; her www.findagrave.com memorial #64019256 gives the date as 9 Sept. 1811 in Springfield, MA, but that may have been the publishing of their marriage intentions.

    [141] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #64019284, but the 1850 federal census says he was born in CT.

    [142] 1820 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 345, the Calvin Barret household had 2 males under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 1 person engaged in agriculture.

    [143] 1830 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 175, the Calvin Barrett 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 aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.

    [144] 1840 Federal Census, Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 361, the Calvin Barrett household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 male aged 70-79 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [145] 1850 Federal Census, Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 440, dwelling #452, family #536:

            Calvin Barrett, 60, male, farmer, $400, born CT

            Abagail Barrett, 58, female, born CT

            Horace Barrett, 22, male, farmer, born MA

    [146] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Belchertown, Hampshire Co., dwelling #32, family #1 [sic]”

            Calvin Barret, aged 60-69, male, farmer, born CT

            Abigail Barret, aged 60-69, female, born CT

            Henry Barret, aged 10-14, male, born MA

            Samuel Ashton, aged 50-59, male, wood sorter, born England

            Richard Emmit, aged 50-59, male, dyer, born England

    [147] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 112, p. 3, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his age obscured by damage to the page, his occupation a farmer, his birthplace Belchertown, and his father Smith Barrett; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1620-1850, Belchertown, p. 572, online database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, from his gravestone, which gives the date as 3 Mar. 1857, aged 67 years; www.findagrave.com, memorial #64019284, from his gravestone in Hillcrest Cemetery in Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA, which gives the date as 3 Nov. 1857.

    [148] Hampshire County Probate File #171-19, Barrett, Calvin, Belchertown, 1857, from FHL microfilm #102258930.

    [149] 1860 Federal Census, Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 31, dwelling #230, family #259:

            Butler Barrett, 58, male, farmer, $1000, $500, born CT

            Hannah Barrett, 50, female, born MA

            Daniel E. Barrett, 13, male, born MA, attending school

            Abigal Barrett, 63, female, $800, $25, born MA [sic]

    [150] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Belchertown, Hampshire Co., dwelling #182, family #222:

            Enos Barrett, 40, male, born MA, widower, farmer

            Mary A. Barrett, 12, female, born MA

            Abigail Barrett, 72, female, born MA, widow

    [151] 1870 Federal Census, Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, Three Rivers Post Office, Page No. 86, dwelling #628, family #683:

            Enos Barrett, 45, male, white, farmer, $2500, $980, born MA, a male citizen

            Adaline A. Barrett, 29, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Mary A. Barrett, 18, female, white, at home, born MA

            Frank G. Barrett, 4, male, white, born MA

            Myron E. Barrett, 2, male, white, born MA

            Catherine J. Barrett, 10/12, female, white, born MA, born in Aug.

            Abigal Barrett, 77, female, white, no occupation, born MA

            Jane Thompson, 44, female, white, no occupation, born MA

    [152] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1620-1850, Belchertown, p. 572, online database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, from her gravestone, wife of Calvin Barrett; www.findagrave.com, memorial #64019256, from her gravestone in Hillcrest Cemetery in Belchertown, MA, the Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 302, p. 4, page of deaths in Belchertown being badly damaged.

    [153] Per the Ancestry.com O’Brien Family Tree file submitted by Laurence O’Brien, but her birth was not recorded in the Springfield or West Springfield vital records.

    [154] Per the Ancestry.com O’Brien Family Tree file submitted by Laurence O’Brien, but their marriage record was not found in the Barbour Index of Suffield Town Vital Records, and their marriage record was not found in Connecticut.

    [155] Per the Ancestry.com O’Brien Family Tree file submitted by Laurence O’Brien; his www.findagrave.com memorial #83433674 gives his birthplace as Providence, RI, which doesn’t agree with his age at death.

    [156] 1840 Federal Census, Ellington, Tolland Co., CT, p. 13, the John Beasley household had 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 2 females aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 3 persons employed in agriculture.

    [157] 1850 Federal Census, Ellington, Tolland Co., CT, p. 22, dwelling #31, family #38:

            John Basley [sic], 59, male, farmer, born RI

            Susan Basly [sic], 56, female, born MA

            Abigail Basly [sic], 20, female

            Emeline Basly [sic], 18, female

            Gordon Minor, 11, male

            Dwelling #31, family#39:

            John Basly [sic], 25, male, laborer, $6500

            Laura A. Basley [sic], 26, female, born CT

            Mary C. Basley [sic], 1, female

    [158] Per the Ancestry.com O’Brien Family Tree file submitted by Laurence O’Brien; Connecticut, U.S., Deaths and Burial Index, 1650-1934, online database at www.Ancestry.com; www.findagrave.com, memorial #83433674, from his gravestone in Ellington Center Cemetery in Ellington, Tolland Co., CT.

    [159] 1860 Federal Census, Ellington, Tolland Co., CT, Page No. 55, dwelling #442, family #459:

            John Beasley, 35, male, farmer, $7000, $1500, born MA

            Laura Beasley, 35, female, born CT

            Mary A. Beasley, 11, female, born CT, attending school

            John D. Beasley, 9, male, born CT, attending school

            Emeline Beasley, 5, female, born CT

            Emery Clark, 17, male, farm laborer, born CT

            Susan Beasley, 65, female, born MA

    [160] Per the Ancestry.com O’Brien Family Tree file submitted by Laurence O’Brien; Connecticut, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934, online database at www.Ancestry.com; www.findagrave.com, memorial #83433684, from her gravestone in Ellington Center Cemetery in Ellington, CT.

    [161] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #44053846.

    [162] His parents’ names from his birth record; Vital Records of Sturbridge, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1906, [hereinafter Sturbridge VRs], p. 267, the marriage of Edward Simpson Jr. and Jerusha Dunton on 15 Jan. 1792 in Sturbridge.

    [163] Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org,

    [164] Sturbridge VRs, p. 119; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #231672529, which doesn’t agree with his age at death.

    [165] 1820 Federal Census, East Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, p. 227, the Chester Simpson household had 2 males under 10, 1 male aged 16-18 years, 2 males aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, and 1 female aged 16-25 years, including 2 persons engaged in agriculture.

    [166] 1830 Federal Census,. Ellington, Tolland Co., CT, p. 4, the Chester Simpson household had 1 male under 5, 2 males aged 5-9 years, 2 males aged 10-14 years, 4 males aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.

    [167] Connecticut, U.S., Hale Collection of Cemetery Inscriptions and Newspaper Notices, 1629-1934, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, Chester Simpson, East Windsor, aged 40; www.findagrave.com, memorial #231672529, from his gravestone in Old Wapping Cemetery in South Windsor, Hartford Co., CT.

    [168] 1850 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 49, dwelling #716, family #816:

            Ebenezar B. Stedman, 30, male, confectioner, $1400, born CT

            Hellen M. Stedman, 28, female, born CT

            Hellen A. Stedman, 1, female, born MA

            Hannah Simpson, 53, female, born MA

            Angeline Simpson, 16, female, born CT

            Byron R. Stedman, 13, male, born MA, attending school

    [169] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Springfield, Hampden Co., dwelling #121, family #130:

            E. B. Stedman, 36, male, confectioner, born CT

            Helen M. Stedman, 33, female, born CT

            Florence M. Stedman, 1, female, born CT

            Hannah Simpson, 58, female, born MA

            Angeline Simpson, 21, female, born CT

    [170] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, City of Springfield, Hampden Co., dwelling #64, family #87:

            Elisha E. Hill, 37, male, born VT, married, candy peddler

            Angeline F. Hill, 33, female, born CT, married

            Hannah Simpson, 68, female, born MA, widow

    [171] 1870 Federal Census, Ward 6 Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 8, dwelling #54, family #72:

            Elisha E. Hill, 42, male, white, drives candy wagon, $4000, $1000, born VT, a male citizen

            Angeline F. Hill, 36, female, white, keeping house, born CT

            Hannah Simpson, 73, female, white, no occupation, born MA

    [172] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 310, p. 367, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birthplace Westfield, and her mother’s name given as Hannah Clough; www.findagrave.com, memorial #44053846, from her gravestone in Springfield Cemetery in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA.

    [173] Per her death record, calculated from her age at death, but her www.findagrave.com memorial #62860658 gives her birthdate as 26 July 1799 in West Springfield.

    [174] His parents’ names from his death record.

    [175] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #62860653.

    [176] 1840 Federal Census, Cummington, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 210, the Wareham Hitchcock household had 1 male under 5, 2 males aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 2 females aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.

    [177] 1850 Federal Census, Cummington, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 195, dwelling #189, family #200:

            Wareham Hitchcock, 54, male, carpenter, $1000, born MA

            Olive Hitchcock, 50, female, born MA

            Lyman Hitchcock, 12, male, born MA, attending school

            Henry Hitchcock, 8, male, born MA, attending school

            Ann E. Hitchcock, 5, female, born MA, attending school

    [178] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Cummington, Hampshire Co., dwelling #15, family #16:

            Wareham Hitchcock, 59, male, mechanic, born MA

            Olive Hitchcock, 56, female, born MA

            Lyman Hitchcock, 17, male, farmer, born MA

            Henry Hitchcock, 13, male, born MA

            Nancy Hitchcock, 19, female, born MA

            Ann Eliza Hitchcock, 10, female, born MA

    [179] 1860 Federal Census, Cummington, Hampshire Co., MA, Page No. 207, dwelling #1621, family #1641:

            Wareham Hitchcock, 64, male, carpenter, $600, $400, born MA

            Lyman Hitchcock, 22, male, carpenter, born MA

            Henry Hitchcock, 18, male, carpenter, born MA

            Amelia Hitchcock, 15, female, born MA

    [180] 1860 Federal Census, Cummington, Hampshire Co., MA, Page No. 207, dwelling #1625, family #1644:

            Solomon Alden, 52, male, mechanic, $300, $500, born MA

            Mary Alden, 19, female, born MA

            Clara Alden, 16, female, born MA

            Olive Hitchcock, 61, female, born MA

    [181] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Cummington, Hampshire Co., dwelling #130, family #140:

            Warham Hitchcock, 69, male, born Springfield, married, mechanic

            Olive Hitchcock, 65, female, born Ludlow, housewife

            Ann E. Hitchcock, 21, female, born Cummington, housemaid

    [182] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 203, p. 48, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birthplace W. Springfield, and her parents Timothy and Susan Clough; www.findagrave.com, memorial #62860658, from her gravestone in Village Cemetery in Cummington, Hampshire Co., MA.

    [183] Streeter, William W., and Morris, Daphne H., The Vital Records of Cummington, Massachusetts, 1762-1900, 1979, p. 199; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 221, p. 50, Cummington, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his place of death Williamsburg, his occupation a carpenter, his birthplace Springfield, and his parents Levi and Olive Hitchcock; www.findagrave.com, memorial #62860653, from his gravestone in Village Cemetery in Cummington,, MA, but his memorial gives his place of death as Williamsburg, Hampshire Co., MA.

    [184] Massachusetts, State Vital Records, 1638-1927, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, he was of Willington, CT, she was of Ludlow, MA.

    [185] Per the Ancestry.com Hanover Family Tree file submitted by Todd Ellison, but the 1850 federal census gives his birthplace as VA.

    [186] 1830 Federal Census, Coventry, Tolland Co., CT, p. 271, the Charles Hanover household had 2 males under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 2 females aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years.

    [187] 1840 Federal Census, Coventry, Tolland Co., CT, p. 101, the Charles Hanover household had 1 male under 5, 2 males aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female under 5, 2 females aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 1 person employed in manufacturing and trade.

    [188] 1850 Federal Census, Stafford, Tolland Co., CT, p. 65, dwelling #428, family #477:

            Charles Hanover, 53, male, glass blower, $300, born VA

            Candis Hanover, 48, female, born MA

            Urskine Hanover, 21, male, born CT

            Caroline Hanover, 19, female, born CT

            Emily Hanover, 16, female, born CT, attending school

            Henry Hanover, 14, male, born CT, attending school

            Susan Hanover, 11, female, born CT, attending school

            Francis Hanover, 9, male, born CT, attending school

            Frederick Hanover, 3, male, born CT

    [189] 1860 Federal Census, Township of Lamoille, Bureau Co., IL, Page No. 266, dwelling #dwelling #1847, family #1886:

            Charles Hanover, 63, male, glass blower, $10, born MD

            Candace Hanover, 58, male [sic], born MA

            Frederick Hanover, 13, male, born CT, attending school

    [190] Per the Ancestry.com Hanover Family Tree file submitted by Todd Ellison, but his Illinois death record was not found.

    [191] Per the Ancestry.com Hanover Family Tree file submitted by Todd Ellison, but her Illinois death record was not found.

    [192] His www.findagrave.com memorial #245407984 gives his birth as 1810 in MA, but no photograph of his gravestone was supplied.

    [193] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #245406956.

    [194] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #245406956; per the 1900 federal census, which also gives her birthplace.

    [195] 1855 New York State Census, First Election District, Fourth Ward of Brooklyn, Kings Co., dwelling #268, a brick house valued at $9000, family #448:

            Timothy Clough, 50, male, born MA, married, resident 15 years, com. merchant, a native voter

            Clara Clough, 32, female, wife, born District of Columbia, married, resident 15 years

            Augusta Clough, 7, female, child, born Kings Co., resident 7 years

            Joseph H. Clough, 5, male, child, born Kings Co., resident 5 years

            Rowland S. Clough, 3, male, child, born Kings Co., resident 3 years

            George Clough, 3/12, male, child, born Kings Co., resident 3 months

            Mary Cullin, 33, female, servant, born Ireland, resident 8 years, alien

            Margaret McGlone, 20, female, born Ireland, resident 1 year, alien

    [196] 1860 Federal Census, 3d Dist., 11th Ward, Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, Page No. 118, dwelling #676, family #827:

            Timothy Clough, 50 [sic], male, comm merchant, $15,000, $40,000, born MA

            Clara A. Clough, 38, female, born DC

            Augusta Clough, 12, female, born NY, attending school

            Hamilton Clough, 9, male, born NY, attending school

            Rollin Clough, 7, male, born NY, attending school

            George Clough, 5, male, born NY

            Ann Shannely, 30, female, servant, born Ireland

            Eliza Button, 26, female, servant, born Ireland

    [197] New York, New York, U.S., Extracted Death Index, 1862-1948, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #2496 for 1864; www.findagrave.com, memorial #245407984, from his gravestone in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY.

    [198] 1880 Federal Census, Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, Page No. 5, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 15, dwelling #26, family #28:

            Laura Gruman, white, female, 325, single, dress maker, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Clara A. Clough, white, female, 60, widow, keeping house, born VA, father born England, mother born England

            Clara A. Clough, white, female, 30, daughter, single, teacher, born NY, father born VA [sic], mother born VA

            George W. Clough, white, male, 25, son, single, clerk in store, born NY, father born VA [sic], mother born VA

    [199] 1900 Federal Census, City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn, Ward 23, Kings Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 396, Sheet No. 4, 441 Tompkins Ave., dwelling #64, family #73:

            Clara Caclough [sic], head, white, female, born Nov. 1819, age 80, widow, 5 children born, 2 children living, born Washington DC, father born England, mother born England, can read, write and speak English, renting house

            Clara Caclough [sic], daughter, white, female, born Apr. 1848, age 52, single, born NY, father born VT [sic], mother born Washington DC, cam read, write and speak English

            George W. Caclough [sic], son, white, male, born Mar. 1856, age 44, widower, born NY, father born VT [sic], mother born Washington DC, jewelery retail, can read, write and speak English

            Carlton U. Caclough [sic], grandson, white, male, born Oct. 1885, age 14, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, office boy publishing, can read, write and speak English

            Warren G. Caclough [sic], grandson, white, male, born Dec. 1890, age 9, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, at school, attending school

    [200] New York, New York, U.S., Index to Death Certificates, 1862-1948, online database at www.Ancestry.com; www.findagrave.com, memorial #245406956, from her gravestone in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, NY.

    [201] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #64019720.

    [202] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1620-1850, Belchertown, p. 79, online database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both of Belchertown; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #64019720.

    [203] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #231043155.

    [204] 1840 Federal Census, Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, p. 84, the Jno. Clough household had 2 males aged 5-9 years, 2 males aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 1 person employed in manufacturing and trade.

    [205] 1850 Federal Census, New Hartford, Litchfield Co., CT, p. 126, dwelling #193, family #214:

            John Clough, 44, male, forge man, born MA

            Almina Clough, 43, female, born CT

            Levins Clough, 16, male, born NY, attending school

            Guernsey Clough, 15, male, born NY, attending school

            Henri Clough, 8, male, born MA, attending school

            Emily Clough, 4, female, born MA, attending school

            George Clough, 1, male, born MA

    [206] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1620-1850, Belchertown, p. 576, online database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, from his gravestone; www.findagrave.com, memorial #64019720, from his gravestone in Hillcrest Cemetery in Belchertown, MA.

    [207] 1860 Federal Census, Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA, Page No. 32, dwelling #239, family 3270:

            Almira C. Clough, 53, female, boarding house, $75, born CT

            Emily Clough, 14, female, born MA, attending school

            Hellen Clough, 30, female, burlin, born CT

            Adelaide Clough, 6, female, born MA, attending school

            Jefferson Clough, 5, male, born MA

            (Plus 8 unrelated boarders)

    [208] 1870 Federal Census, Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA, Page No. 33, dwelling #267, family #296:

            James Brackin, 27, male, farmer, $350, born MA, a male citizen

            Monroe J. Brackin, 5, male, at school, born MA, attending school

            Harriet Brackin, 2, female, white, born MA

            Almira Clough, 63, female, white, housekeeper, born CT

    [209] 1880 Federal Census, Ware, Hampshire Co., MA, Page No. 7, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 350, dwelling #67, family #76:

            Almira Clough, white, female, 73, widow, housekeeper, born CT, father born CT, mother born MA

            James M. Bracken, white, male, 15, nephew, single, works on farm, attending school, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Hattie O. Bracken, white, female, 12, niece, single, at home, attending school, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [210] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 493, p. 281, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, widow of John Clough, her birthplace Thompson, CT, and her maiden name Levins, but her parents’ names not recorded; www.findagrave.com, memorial #231043155, from her gravestone in Hillcrest Cemetery in Belchertown, MA.

    [211] Palmer VRs, p. 207, unnamed child of Timothy Clough.

    [212] Stafford Town Records, Vol. A, p. 26, from p. 68 of the transcriptions from FHL microfilm #1319712; Tilton, Barbour Index of Stafford VRs, p. 33, taken from Vol. 2, p. 26, of the Stafford Town Records, unnamed daughter; several Ancestry.com family files give her name as Jemima.

    [213] Per the Ancestry.com Knowlton Stephen file submitted by sknowlton2.

    [214] Marriages in West Springfield, New England Historic Genealogical Register, Vol. 36, p. 399, marriage intentions recorded on 1 July, and published on 6 July 1793 in West Springfield between Jonathan Nolton and Jemima Clough, both of West Springfield.

    [215] Per the Ancestry.com Knowlton Stephen file submitted by sknowlton2.

    [216] 1800 Federal Census, West Springfield, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 735, the Jonathan Knowlton household had 2 males under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, and 1 female aged 26-44 years.

    [217] 1820 Federal Census, Middlefield, Otsego Co., NY, p. 28, the Jonathan Knowlton household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 16-18 years, 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, and 1 female aged 45 or over, including 1 person engaged in agriculture.

    [218] 1830 Federal Census, Fowler, St. Lawrence Co., NY, p. 184, the Jonathan Knowlton household had 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 60-69 years, and 1 female aged 50-59 years.

    [219] Per the Ancestry.com Knowlton Stephen file submitted by sknowlton2.

    [220] Per the Ancestry.com Knowlton Stephen file submitted by sknowlton2, but none of their birth records were found in the West Springfield or Springfield vital records.

    [221] Per the Ancestry.com Knowlton Stephen file submitted by sknowlton2.

    [222] Per the Ancestry.com Knowlton Stephen file submitted by sknowlton2, but their marriage record was not found in Massachusetts.

    [223] Per the Ancestry.com Knowlton Stephen file submitted by sknowlton2.

    [224] Per the Ancestry.com Knowlton Stephen file submitted by sknowlton2.

    [225] Per the Ancestry.com Knowlton Stephen file submitted by sknowlton2.

    [226] Per the Ancestry.com Knowlton Stephen file submitted by sknowlton2, the 1850 and 1860 censuses say she was born in NY, but the 1870 census says she was born in MA.

    [227] Per the Ancestry.com Knowlton Stephen file submitted by sknowlton2.

    [228] Calculated from his age in the 1850 and 1860 federal censuses.

    [229] 1840 Federal Census, Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co., NY, p. 107, the Amos Kinney household had 2 males aged 5-9 years, 2 males aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 2 females under 5, 2 females aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 2 persons employed in agriculture.

    [230] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co., NY, p. 173, dwelling #5, family #5:

            Amos Kinney, 61, male, farmer, $600, born NY

            Sally Kinney, 50, female, born MA

            Samantha Kinney, 28, female, born NY

            Lovisa Kinney, 22, female, born NY

            Hannah Kinney, 18, female, born NY

            Betsey Kinney, 13, female, born NY, attending school

            Lydia Kinney, 11, female, born NY

            Emily J. Jordan, 5, female, born NY

            Wesley Kinney, 15, male, born NY, attending school

    [231] 1860 Federal Census, Hermon, St. Lawrence Co., NY, Page No. 90, dwelling #697, family #706:

            Amos Kinney, 71, male, farm laborer, $100, born NY

            Sarah Kinney, 60, female, housekeeper, born NY, cannot read or write

            Wesley Kinney, 25, male, farm laborer, born NY

    [232] 1870 Federal Census, Fowler, St. Lawrence Co., NY, Page No. 23, dwelling #165, family #174:

            Aaron J. Farmer, 42, male, white, farmer, $5700, born NY, a male citizen

            Hannah Farmer, 37, female, white, keeps house, born NY

            Ida Farmer, 12, female, white, born NY, attending school

            Amos Kinney, 82, male, white, born NY, a male citizen

            Elias Stowell, 22, male, white, farm laborer, born NY, a male citizen

            Dwelling #166, family #175:

            Chas H. Kinney, 40, male, white, farm laborer, born NY, a male citizen

            Carrie Kinney, 36, female, white, keeps house, born NY, parents both foreign born

            Willie A. Kinney, 2, male, white, born NY

    [233] 1870 Federal Census, Fowler, St. Lawrence Co., NY, Fullerville Post Office, Page No. 11, dwelling #77, family #90:

            John Whitney, 51, male, white, farmer, $1000, born NY, a male citizen

            Symantha Whitney, 49, female, white, keeps house, born NY

            Adaline Whitney, 11, female, white, born NY, attending school

            William Whitney, 6, male, white, born NY, attending school

            Sarah Kinney, 70, female, white, born MA

    [234] Per the Ancestry.com Knowlton Stephen file submitted by sknowlton2.

    [235] 1880 Federal census, Fowler, St. Lawrence Co., NY, Page No. 12, Supervisors Dist. 7, Enumeration Dist. 195, dwelling #80, family #82:

            John Whitney, white, male, 61, married, blacksmith and farmer, born NY, father born MA, mother born MA

            Samantha Whitney, white, female, 58, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born MA, mother born MA

            Willy Whitney, white, male, 15, son, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Sarah Kinney, white, female, 80, mother in law, widow, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [236] Per the Ancestry.com Knowlton Stephen file submitted by sknowlton2..

    [237] Per the Ancestry.com Knowlton Stephen file submitted by sknowlton2, but the 1850 federal census says he was born in CT, and the 1860 census says he was born in PA.

    [238] Per the Ancestry.com Knowlton Stephen file submitted by sknowlton2.

    [239] Calculated from her age in the 1860 federal census, and her age at death, which doesn’t agree with the other censuses.

    [240] 1840 Federal Census, Fowler, St. Lawrence Co., NY, p. 8, the Patrick B. Knowlton household had 2 males aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 1 person employed in mining.

    [241] 1850 Federal Census, Hermon, St. Lawrence Co., NY, p. 278, dwelling #103, family #116:

            Patrick B. Knowlton, 45, male, farmer, $180, born CT

            Margaret Knowlton, 41, female, born NY

            James B. Knowlton, 21, male, laborer, born NY

            Augustus Knowlton, 17, male, laborer, born NY, attending school

            Eli Knowlton, 15, male, laborer, born NY

            Helen Knowlton, 9, female, born NY, attending school

            William Knowlton, 7, male, born NY, attending school

            George Knowlt6on, 3, male, born NY

    [242] 1860 Federal Census, Township of Lake, Allegan Co., MI, Saugatuck Post Office, Page No. 142, dwelling #1098, family #1055:

            Patie B. Knowlton, 50, male, farmer, $120, $100, born PA

            Peggy Knowlton, 45, female, born NY

            James B. Knowlton, 28, male, day laborer, born NY

            Eli Knowlton, 24, male, day laborer, born NY

            Hellen Knowlton, 18, female, born NY

            William Knowlton, 15, male, born NY

            George Knowlton, 13, male, born NY

    [243] www.findagrave.com, memorial #22697398, from his gravestone in Riverside Cemetery in Saugatuck, Allegan Co., MI.

    [244] 1870 Federal Census, Township of Laketown, Allegan Co., MI, Saugatuck Post Office, Page No. 11, dwelling #80, family #77:

            George Knowlton, 24, male, white, farmer, $1000, $400, born NY, married in July, a male citizen

            Ida Knowlton, 17, female, white, keeping house, born IL, mother foreign born, married in July

            Cora Knowlton, 3/12, female, white, born MI, born in Feb.

            Margaret Knowlton, 62, female, white, born NY

    [245] Michigan, U.S., Death Records, 1867-1952, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, her cause of death, birthplace and parents’ names unknown; www.findagrave.com, memorial #22697397, which gives the date as 7 Sept. 1877, from her gravestone in Riverside Cemetery in Saugatuck, MI.

    [246] Per the Ancestry.com Knowlton Stephen file submitted by sknowlton2.

    [247] Per the Ancestry.com Knowlton Stephen file submitted by sknowlton2.

    [248] Per the Ancestry.com Knowlton Stephen file submitted by sknowlton2.

    [249] Per the Ancestry.com Knowlton Stephen file submitted by sknowlton2.

    [250] Per the Ancestry.com Knowlton Stephen file submitted by sknowlton2; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #98782370.

    [251] Per the Ancestry.com Knowlton Stephen file submitted by sknowlton2.

    [252] Per the Ancestry.com Knowlton Stephen file submitted by sknowlton2; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #80278454.

    [253] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Athol, Warren Co., NY, p. 200, dwelling #11, family #11:

            Curtis Knowlton, 38, male, laborer, born NY

            Allice [sic] Knowlton, 40, female, born NY

            Jonathan Knowlton, 15, male, born NY

            Nathan Knowlton, 14, male, born NY

            Caroline Knowlton, 12, female, born NY

            Sarah Knowlton, 10, female, born NY

            Aron Knowlton, 8, male, born NY

            Benjamin Knowlton, 6, male, born NY

            Mary Knowlton, 2, female, born NY

    [254] 1860 Federal Census, Stony Creek, Warren Co., NY, Creek Center Post Office, Page No. 14, dwelling #111, family #111:

            Curtis Knowlton, 48, male, farmer, $800, $500, born NY

            Annis Knowlton, 49, female, housekeeping, born NY

            Nathan S. Knowlton, 23, male, farm laborer, born NY

            Aaron W. Knowlton, 18, male, farm laborer, born NY

            Benjamin F. Knowlton, 16, male, farm laborer, born NY

            Mary J. Knowlton, 12, female, born NY, attending school

            Charles W. Knowlton, 10, male, born NY

            James Knowlton, 6, male, born NY

            David K. Knowlton, 5, male, born NY, attending school

    [255] www.findagrave.com, memorial #80278454, from her gravestone in Scofield Cemetery in Stony Creek, Warren Co., NY.

    [256] Calculate from her age and birthplace in the 1870 federal census.

    [257] 1870 Federal Census, Township of Laketown, Allegan Co., MI, Saugatuck Post Office, Page No. 10, dwelling #70, family #68:

            Curtis Knowlton, 58, male, white, farming, born NY, a male citizen

            Mary Knowlton, 35, female, white, keeping house, born Australia, parents both foreign born

            David Knowlton, 15, male, white, farm laborer, born NY

            Hellen Knowlton, 8/12, female, white, born MI, born in Sept.

    [258] www.findagrave.com, memorial #98782370, from his gravestone in Scofield Cemetery in Stony Creek, Warren Co., NY.

    [259] Stafford Town Records, Vol. A, p. 28, from p. 70 of the transcriptions from FHL microfilm #1319712; Tilton, Barbour Index of Stafford VRs, p. 33, taken from Vol. 2, p. 28, of the Stafford Town Records, unnamed in his birth record, but his www.findagrave.com memorial #39752000 says he was born in 1774 in Belchertown, MA.

    [260] Per the Ancestry.com Clough(2017) file submitted by cloughrd_1; Barbour Index of Stafford VRs, p. 115, the marriage of Daniel Orcutt and Lydia Cushman on 19 May 1755 in Stafford, from Stafford Town Records, Vol. 2, p. 126.

    [261] West Springfield VRs, Vol. 2, p. 49, marriage intentions recorded 11 July 1795 in West Springfield, MA.

    [262] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #215918238, most of the births of the children of Daniel and Lydia Orcutt were recorded in the Stafford town records, but Sarah’s birth was not.

    [263] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 34, p. 520-521, from FHL microfilm #0845712, witnessed by Sophia Morgan and Lucas Morgan, and recorded on 5 Mar. 1799.

    [264] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 39, p. 416, from FHL microfilm #0845743, witnessed by Lydia Bagg and Jonathan Judd Junr., and recorded on 4 June 1801.

    [265] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 38, p. 273, from FHL microfilm #0845742, witnessed by Naomi Kinsley and Jonathan Judd Junr., and recorded on 19 Feb. 1800.

    [266] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 39, p. 169, from FHL microfilm #0845743, witnessed by Edward Pynchon and Flavia Vanhorn, and recorded on 7 Feb. 1801.

    [267] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 45, p. 107, from FHL microfilm #0845747, witnessed by Wm. Pynchon and Edward Pynchon, and recorded on 10 May 1805.

    [268] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 59, p. 277, from FHL microfilm #0845915, witnessed by Edward Pynchon, Joseph Pynchon, Joseph Holkins and William Holkins, but not recorded until 3 Oct. 1815.

    [269] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 46, p. 505, from FHL microfilm #0845747, witnessed by Elias Curtiss and Sherman Dewey, and recorded on 31 Dec. 1806.

    [270] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 50, p. 494, from FHL microfilm #0845751, witnessed by John Jennings and Julia Jennings, but not recorded until 2 Oct. 1809.

    [271] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 48, p. 354, from FHL microfilm #0845749, witnessed by Edward Pynchon and Joseph Pynchon, and recorded on 16 Feb. 1808.

    [272] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 45, p. 613, from FHL microfilm #0845747, witnessed by Ruggles Woodbridge and James Deane, and recorded on 16 Feb. 1808.

    [273] www.findagrave.com, memorial #215918238, from her gravestone in Fuller Cemetery in Ludlow, Hampden Co., MA.

    [274] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 51, p. 51, from FHL microfilm #0845752, witnessed by Elisha Fuller and Gaius Clough, and recorded on 24 Mar. 1810.

    [275] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #39775493, her parents’ names from her birth record.

    [276] Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910, online database at www.FamilySearch.org.

    [277] Massachusetts, Births and Christenings, 1639-1915, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, her parents Ebenezer and Lovice Barber; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #39775493.

    [278] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 54, p. 414, from FHL microfilm #0845913, witnessed by Jos. Pynchon and Edwd. Pynchon, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 17 Feb. 1813.

    [279] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 63, p. 553, from FHL microfilm #0845918, witnessed by Benjamin Jencks and Calvin Eaton, and recorded on 30 Sept. 1818.

    [280] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 64, p. 60, from FHL microfilm #0845918, witnessed by Susan H. Pynchon, Edward Pynchon, Justice of the Peace, and Pliny B. Fuller, and recorded on 16 Feb. 1819.

    [281] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 66, p. 466, from FHL microfilm #0845919, witnessed by Joshua Fuller, Benjamin Sikes, Alpheus Rice and Ara Knight, and recorded on 16 Sept. 1820.

    [282] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 68, p. 394, from FHL microfilm #0845920, witnessed by Edward Pynchon, Justice of the Peace, and Simeon Pease, and recorded on 11 Aug. 1821.

    [283] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 69, p. 540, from FHL microfilm #0849190, witnessed by Amos Kendal and Saloma Kendal, and recorded on 25 Oct. 1822.

    [284] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 69, p. 72, from FHL microfilm #0849190, witnessed by Silas Sikes and Stephen Convers Jr., and recorded on 7 Mar. 1822.

    [285] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 69, p. 684, from FHL microfilm #0849190, witnessed by Amos Hamilton, Justice of the Peace, and Timothy Clough, and recorded on 7 Jan. 1823.

    [286] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 76, p. 149, from FHL microfilm #0849194, witnessed by James Stebbins, Justice of the Peace, Calvin White, and John T. Fuller, and recorded on 8 May 1826.

    [287] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 92, p. 68, from FHL microfilm #0849205, witnessed by Myron Lawrence, Justice of the Peace, and Jonathan Sikes Jr., and recorded on 28 Jan. 1834.

    [288] www.findagrave.com, memorial #39752000, from his gravestone in Three Rivers – Thorndike Cemetery in Three Rivers, Hampden Co., MA.

    [289] Hampden County Probate Records, Case No. 2667, John Clough, 1834, from FHL microfilm #7705479, filed in Hampden County Administrations Vol. F, p. 135.

    [290] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 99, p. 186, from FHL microfilm #0849209, witnessed by J. B. Merrick, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 4 Oct. 1836.

    [291] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 119, p. 329, from FHL microfilm #0849219, witnessed by Abel Calkins, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 10 June 1843.

    [292] 1840 Federal Census, Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, p. 78, the Lovisa Clough household had 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 3 females aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 50-59 years, including 5 persons employed in manufacturing and trade.

    [293] Massachusetts, Death and Burials, 1795-1910, online database at www.FamilySearch.org; www.findagrave.com, memorial #39775493, from her gravestone in Three Rivers – Thorndike Cemetery in Three Rivers, MA.

    [294] Massachusetts, Births and Christenings, 1639-1915, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, daughter of John and Sarah Clough, but her birth probably occurred in West Springfield, MA.

    [295] Per the Ancestry.com Chapin Family File 19 file submitted by pmiller288.

    [296] Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, marriage intentions recorded on 20 May 1815 in Ludlow between Roderick Chapin and Sally Clough; Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, their marriage on 29 May 1815 in Ludlow; per the Ancestry.com Chapin Family File 19 file submitted by pmiller288.

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

    [298] 1840 Federal Census, Rochester City, Fifth Ward, Monroe Co., NY, p. 384, the Roderick Chapin household had 1 male aged 20-29 years

    [299] 1850 Federal Census, Carroll, Chautauqua Co., NY, p. 82, dwelling #32, family #35:

            Roderick Chappin, 57, male, farmer, $3000, born MA

            Sarah Chappin, 54, female, born MA

            Louisa Chappin, 15, female, born NY, attending school

            Mary Chappin, 13, female, born NY, attending school

    [300] 1855 New York State Census, Town of Kiantone, Chautauqua Co., dwelling #29, a frame house valued at $1200, family #29:

            Roderic Chapin, 62, male, born MA, married, resident 27 years, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Sarah Chapin, 58, female, wife, born Ma, married, resident 27 years

            Louisa P. Chapin,, 20, female, child, born Chautauqua Co., resident 20 years

            Mary B. Chapin, 17, female, child, born Chautauqua Co., resident 17 years

    [301] Per the Ancestry.com Chapin Family File 19 file submitted by pmiller288; www.findagrave.com, memorial #109924358, from her gravestone in Kiantone Congregational Church Cemetery in Kiantone, Chautauqua Co., NY, wife of Rev. Roderick Chapin

    [302] Per his will.

    [303] Per the Ancestry.com Chapin Family File 19 file submitted by pmiller288; www.findagrave.com, memorial #208631259, his burial location unknown, no gravestone apparently exists for him in Kiantone Congregational Church Cemetery.

    [304] Chautauqua County Probate Wills Vol. 3, p. 63-64, from FHL microfilm #0588096.

    [305] Chautauqua County Probate Letters Testamentary Vol. 2, p. 259, from FHL microfilm #0808952.

    [306] www.findagrave.com, memorial #113613265, from her gravestone in Kiantone Congregational Church Cemetery in Kiantone, NY.

    [307] Massachusetts, Births and Christenings, 1639-1915, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, daughter of parents John and Sarah Clough, but her birth may have actually taken place in West Springfield; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #150085431.

    [308] Massachusetts, State Vital Records, 1638-1927, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, Luiester Phelps and Keziah Clough; per the Ancestry.com Woodworth Family Tree file submitted by gfmray.

    [309] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #92020060, presumably from his gravestone, which doesn’t agree with his age in the 1850 federal census, but the 1860 federal census says he was born in MA.

    [310] 1840 Federal Census, Mount Morris, Livingston Co., NY, p. 180, the Leister [sic] Phelps household had 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 2 females aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 1 person employed in manufacturing and trade.

    [311] 1850 Federal Census, Mount Morris, Livingston Co., NY, p. 72, dwelling #116, family #119:

            Lester Phelps, 53, male, wool dealer, $1200, born CT

            Keziah Phelps, 50, female, born MA

            Sarah Phelps, 26, female, born NY

            Francis K. Phelps, 19, female, born MA

            Emma Phelps, 16, female, born MA, attending school

    [312] 1855 New York State Census, First Election District, Town of Mt. Morris, Livingston Co., dwelling #91, a frame house valued at $1500, family #93:

            Lester Phelps, 56, male, born CT, married, resident 18 years, wool dealer, a native voter, owns land

            Keziah Phelps, 53, female, wife, born MA, married, resident 18 years

            Emma Phelps, 21, female, child, born MA, resident 18 years, teacher

            Wm Hampton, 14, male, clerk, born Livingston Co., resident 14 years, clerk

    [313] 1860 Federal Census, Mount Morris, Livingston Co., NY, Page No. 33, dwelling #268, family #268:

            Lester Phelps, 62, male, merchant, born MA

            Keziah Phelps, 50, female, $10,000, $300, born MA

            Emma Phelps, 23, female, born NY

    [314] 1865 New York State Census, First Election District of the Town of Mount Morris, Livingston Co., Page 45, dwelling #322, a frame house valued at $1500, family #323:

            Lester Phelps, 69, male, born MA, married once, now married, prod. merchant, a native voter, owns land

            Kesiah Phelps, 67, female, wife, 7 children born married once, now married

            Charles F. Braman, 33, male, son in law, born Wayne Co., married once, now married, miller, a native voter

            Emma S. Braman, 31, female, child, born MA, married once, now married

    [315] 1870 Federal Census, Village of Mt. Morris, Livingston Co., NY, Mount Morris Post Office, Page No. 15, dwelling #114, family #115:

            Lester Phelps, 74, male, white, grocer, $3500, $1000, born CT, a male citizen

            Keziah Phelps, 72, female, white, wife, born MA

            Mary Connoly, 16, female, white, domestic, born NY, parents both foreign born

    [316] www.findagrave.com, memorial #150085431, from her gravestone in Mount Morris City Cemetery in Mount Morris, Livingston Co., NY.

    [317] Per the Ancestry.com Woodworth Family Tree file submitted by gfmray; www.findagrave.com, memorial #92020060, from his gravestone in Mount Morris City Cemetery in Mount Morris, NY, which only gives the year, and he was not found in the New York Death Index.

    [318] Livingston County Probate Wills Vol. 14, p. 295-299, from FHL microfilm #0811219.

    [319] Livingston County Probate Letters of Testamentary Vol. 3, p. 506, from FHL microfilm #0810724.

    [320] Massachusetts, Births and Christenings, 1639-1915, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, daughter of John and Sarah Clough.

    [321] Per the Ancestry.com Simpson Family Tree file submitted by simpson454.

    [322] Per the Ancestry.com Our Family Tree file submitted by mkondrasik1.

    [323] Springfield Town Vital Records, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 3 volumes, [hereinafter Springfield VRs], Vol. 3, p. 2545, Mr. Gad B. Thomas, of Amherst, and Mrs. Charlotte Allen; per the Ancestry.com Our Family Tree file submitted by mkondrasik1, which gives the date as 22 Mar. 1834.

    [324] Calculated from his age and birthplace in his death record, but his birth record was not found in the Vermont Vital Records. In the 1800 federal census for Dummerston, Windham Co., VT, the Eliab Thomas household had 1 male under 5 years of age.

    [325] 1840 Federal Census, Amherst, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 375, the Gad D. Thomas household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged30-39 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [326] 1850 Federal Census, Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, p. 290, dwelling #368, family #380:

            Gad D. Thomas, 51, male, laborer, born VT

            Charlott Thomas, 50, female, born MA

            Lucy A. Thomas, 15, female, born MA, attending school

            Edward E. Thomas, 13, male, born MA, attending school

            Charlotte Thomas, 9, female, born MA, attending school

            Elijah Tourtelot, 25, male, machinist, born MA

            Martha Fuller, 27, female, born MA

    [327] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 76, p. 1, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a clothier, his birthplace Dummerston, VT, and his parents Eliab and Elizabeth Thomas; per the Ancestry.com Our Family Tree file submitted by mkondrasik1.

    [328] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, South Amherst, Hampshire Co., dwelling #42, family #53:

            Charlotte A. Thomas, 55, female, born MA

            Charlotte A. Thomas, 14, female, born MA

    [329] Per the Ancestry.com Our Family Tree file submitted by mkondrasik1, the year obviously incorrect, because she was still living in the 1850 federal census and the 1855 state census, but her death record was not found in the Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.

    [330] Massachusetts, Births and Christenings, 1639-1915, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, daughter of John and Sarah Clough.

    [331] Per the Ancestry.com Our Family Tree file submitted by mkondrasik1.

    [332] Massachusetts, State Vital Records, 1638-1927, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, Gad D. Thomas and Clarissa Clough; per the Ancestry.com Leonard-David-Spindler-White-Aydlett file submitted by Irene White of Yorktown, WA.

    [333] Calculated from his age and birthplace in his death record, but his birth record was not found in the Vermont Vital Records. In the 1800 federal census for Dummerston, Windham Co., VT, the Eliab Thomas household had 1 male under 5 years of age.

    [334] www.findagrave.com, memorial #125939946, from her gravestone in West Cemetery in Amherst, Hampshire Co., MA, wife of Gad D. Thomas.

    [335] Per the Ancestry.com Our Family Tree file submitted by mkondrasik1.

    [336] 1840 Federal Census, Amherst, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 375, the Gad D. Thomas household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged30-39 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [337] 1850 Federal Census, Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, p. 290, dwelling #368, family #380:

            Gad D. Thomas, 51, male, laborer, born VT

            Charlott Thomas, 50, female, born MA

            Lucy A. Thomas, 15, female, born MA, attending school

            Edward E. Thomas, 13, male, born MA, attending school

            Charlotte Thomas, 9, female, born MA, attending school

            Elijah Tourtelot, 25, male, machinist, born MA

            Martha Fuller, 27, female, born MA

    [338] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 76, p. 1, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a clothier, his birthplace Dummerston, VT, and his parents Eliab and Elizabeth Thomas; per the Ancestry.com Our Family Tree file submitted by mkondrasik1.

    [339] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, South Amherst, Hampshire Co., dwelling #42, family #53:

            Charlotte A. Thomas, 55, female, born MA

            Charlotte A. Thomas, 14, female, born MA

    [340] Per the Ancestry.com Our Family Tree file submitted by mkondrasik1, the year obviously incorrect, because she was still living in the 1850 federal census and the 1855 state census, but her death record was not found in the Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.

    [341] Massachusetts, Births and Christenings, 1639-1915, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, daughter of John and Sarah Clough; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #58573790.

    [342] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #58573790.

    [343] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #58573781, his birthplace from the 1850 federal census.

    [344] 1840 Federal Census, Mount Morris, Livingston Co., NY, p. 190, the Ezra Kinney household had 1 male aged 30-39 years, 2 females under 5, 2 females aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 1 person employed in manufacturing and trade.

    [345] 1850 Federal Census, Mount Morris, Livingston Co., NY, p. 75, dwelling #179, family #184:

            Ezra Kinne, 49, male, shoes, $1200, born CT

            Louisa Kinne, 46, female, born MA

            Ellen M. Kinne, 15, female, born NY, attending school

            Martha A. Kinne, 13, female, born NY, attending school

            Julia L. Kinne, 11, female, born NY, attending school

            Ezra P. Kinne, 9, male, born NY, attending school

            Lovisa C. Kinne, 7, female, born NY, attending school

            Edward C. Kinne, 5, male, born NY, attending school

            Charlotte E. Kinne, 9/12, female, born NY

    [346] 1855 New York State Census, First Election District of the Town of Mt. Morris, Livingston Co., dwelling #129, a frame house valued at $700, family #131:

            Ezra Kinne, 55, male, born CT, married, resident 25 years, cabinet maker, a native voter, owns land

            Louisa Kinne, 52, female, wife, born MA, married, resident 25 years

            Ezra Kinne, 14, male, child, born Livingston Co., resident 14 years

            Louisa Kinne, 12, female, child, born Livingston Co., resident 12 years

            Edward Kinne, 9, male, child, born Livingston Co., resident 9 years

            Charlotte E. Kinne, 5, female, child, born Livingston Co., resident 5 years

    [347] www.findagrave.com, memorial #58573781, from his gravestone in Old Cemetery in Mount Morris, Livingston Co., NY.

    [348] Livingston County Probate Wills Vol. 4, p. 271-273, from FHL microfilm #0811212.

    [349] 1860 Federal Census, Mount Morris, Livingston Co., NY, Page No. 32, dwelling #257, family #257:

            Louisa Kinney, 56, female, born MA,

            Ezra P. Kinney, 19, male, student, born NY

            E. C. Kinney, 14, male, born NY, attending school

            C. E. Kinney, 10, female, born NY, attending school

            Willis Scott, 50, male, shoemaker, $1000, $500, born NH

            A. E. Scott, 22, male, teacher, born MA

            Ann Scott, 48, female, born NY

            Helen Scott, 19, female, born NY

            Thos. Harrison, 40, male, gardener, born Ireland

            Margt. Harrison, 40, female, born Scotland

            N. M. Harrison, 10, male, born NY, attending school

    [350] 1865 New York State Census, First Election District of the town of Mount Morris, Livingston Co., Page 34, dwelling #243, a frame house valued at $600, family #243:

            Louisa Kinney, 61, female, born MA, 12 children born, married once, now widowed, owns land

            Edward Kinney, 19, male, child, born Livingston Co., single, saddler,

            Julia L. Kinney, 25, female, child, born Livingston Co., single, milliner

            Ezra P. Kinney, 24, male, child, born Livingston Co., single, farmer, now in the army

            Louisa C. Kinney, 22, female, child, born Livingston Co., single, teacher

            Charlotte E. Kinney, 15, female, child, born Livingston Co., single

    [351] www.findagrave.com, memorial #58573790, from her gravestone in Old Cemetery in Mount Morris, NY.

    [352] Massachusetts, Births and Christenings, 1639-1915, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, daughter of John and Sarah Clough; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #58573790.

    [353] Per the Ancestry.com Kato Family Tree file submitted by jima701216.

    [354] Greater Omaha Genealogical Society, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Willington 1727-1851, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 2002, [hereinafter Barbour Index of Willington VRs], p. 108, Sophronia Clough and Pater Hanover, from Vol. C, p. 66, of the Willington Town Records; per the Ancestry.com Kato Family Tree file submitted by jima701216.

    [355] Calculated from his age at death.

    [356] 1840 Federal Census, Town of Stafford, Tolland Co., p. 56, the Peter R. Hanover household had 2 males under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 2 males aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, 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 3 persons employed in agriculture.

    [357] Per the Ancestry.com Kato Family Tree file submitted by jima701216; Connecticut, U.S., Hale Collection of Cemetery Inscriptions and Newspaper Notices, 1629-1934, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, Old Cemetery, p. 14; www.findagrave.com, memorial #36011786, from his gravestone in Old Willimantic Cemetery in Willimantic, Windham Co., CT.

    [358] 1860 Federal Census, Wilbraham, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 4, dwelling #34, family #34:

            Sophronia Hanover, 54, female, $100, born MA

            Mary A. Hanover, 26, female, born CT

            Angenett M. Hanover, 22, female, born CT

            Alvin G. Hanover, 20, male, born CT

            William Gillette, 17, male, clerk, born MA

    [359] Per the Ancestry.com Kato Family Tree file submitted by jima701216; Connecticut, U.S., Hale Collection of Cemetery Inscriptions and Newspaper Notices, 1629-1934, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, Old Cemetery, p. 14; www.findagrave.com memorial #36011799, from her gravestone in Old Willimantic Cemetery in Willimantic, CT, her memorial says she was a daughter of John and Sarah (Orcutt) Clough, born in Ludlow, MA.

    [360] Massachusetts, Births and Christenings, 1639-1915, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, her parents John and Lovice Clough, but the 1850 federal census says she was born in CT.

    [361] Barbour Index of Willington VRs, p. 108, from Vol. D, p. 47, of the Willington Town Records, Nancy Clough of Palmer, MA, and Slater Holland of Mt. Morris, NY.

    [362] Calculated from his age and birthplace in the 1850 federal census.

    [363] 1850 Federal Census, Mount Morris, Livingston Co., NY, p. 71-72, dwelling #115, family #118:

            Benedict S. Holland, 37, male, wagons, $700, born NY

            Nancy Holland, 38, female, born CT [sic]

            Annett Holland, 11, female, born NY, attending school

            Mary Ann Holland, 6, female, born NY, attending school

            Martha Holland, 4, female, born NY, attending school

            Geo S. Holland, 11/12, male, born NY

    [364] 1855 New York State Census, 1st Election District of the Town of Mt. Morris, Livingston Co., dwelling #70, a frame house valued at $700, family #72:

            Nancy Hollond, 43, female, born MA, widow, resident 19 years, owns land

            Mary E. Hollond, 11, female, child, born Livingston Co., resident 11 years

            Martha L. Hollond, 9, female, child, born Livingston Co., resident 9 years

            George S. Holland, 5, male, child, born Livingston Co., resident 5 years

            Lorenzo Hunt, 23, male, boarder, born Monroe Co., resident 9 years, carpenter and joiner, a native voter

            William West, 23, male, boarder, born NJ, resident 20 years, carpenter and joiner, a native voter

    [365] 1860 Federal Census, Mount Morris, Livingston Co., NY, Page No. 30, dwelling #235, family #235:

            Nancy Holland, 48, female, $700, $150, born MA

            Martha Holland, 14, female, born NY, attending school

            George Holland, 10, male, born NY, attending school

    [366] 1865 New York State Census, First Election District of the Town of Mount Morris, Livingston Co., Page 38, dwelling #275, a frame house valued at $700, family #276:

            Nancy Holland, 53, female, born MA, 5 children born, married once, now widowed, owns land

            Martha Holland, 19, female, child, born Livingston Co., single

            George Holland, 15, male, child, born Livingston Co., single

    [367] Massachusetts, Births and Christenings, 1639-1915, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, her parents John and Sarah Clough; Palmer VRs, p. 23, from her gravestone in Palmer, MA.

    [368] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #135318703.

    [369] Palmer VRs, p. 112.

    [370] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #1535318703.

    [371] 1850 Federal Census, Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, p. 305, dwelling #596, family #610:

            Enos Calkins, 35, male, farmer, $2500, born MA

            Angenett Calkins, 36, female, born MA

            Geo. W. Calkins, 11, male, born MA, attending school

            Frances W. Calkins, 3, female, born MA

    [372] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Palmer, Hampden Co., dwelling #39, family #43:

            Enos Calkins, 40, male, farmer, born MA

            Anjanett Calkins, 41, female, born MA

            George W. Calkins, 16, male, farmer, born MA

            Frances M. Calkins, 8, female, born MA

            Ebenezer Barber, 92, male, born MA, blind

    [373] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 301, p. 344, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birthplace Ludlow, and her parents John, born in Belchertown, and Louisa, born in Ludlow; www.findagrave.com, memorial #126293131, from her gravestone in Oak Knoll Cemetery in Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, but her memorial gives the date as 11 Aug. 1878.

    [374] Hampden County Probate Records, Letters of Administration Vol. 73, p. 31, from FHL microfilm #1535896.

    [375] www.findagrave.com, memorial #135318703, from his gravestone in Oak Knoll Cemetery in Palmer, MA.

    [376] Hampden County Probate Records, Letters of Administration Vol. 170, p. 196, from FHL microfilm #1533004.

    [377] Massachusetts, Births and Christenings, 1639-1915, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, son of John and Lovice Clough; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #137884127.

    [378] Vital Records of Colrain, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849, The Essex Institute, Salem, MA, 1934, [hereinafter Colrain VRs], p. 68, he was of Palmer, she was of Colrain; Palmer VRs, p. 112, marriage intentions recorded on 26 Mar. 1839 in Palmer.

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

    [380] 1840 Federal Census, Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, p. 78, the Jno. Clough household had 1 male aged 20-29 years, and 2 females aged 20-29 years, including 2 persons employed in manufacturing and trade.

    [381] 1850 Federal Census, Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, p. 271, dwelling #135, family #147:

            John Clough, 34, male, operative, born MA

            Mary A. Clough, 35, female, born MA

            Jane Thompson, 25, female, born MA

    [382] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Palmer, Hampden Co., dwelling #46, family #50:

            John Clough, 39, male, carder, born MA

            Mary Ann Clough, 40, female, born MA

    [383] 1860 Federal Census, Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 52, dwelling #326, family #367:

            John Clough, 44, male, work in mill, $3000, born MA

            Mary Clough, 45, female, born MA

    [384] 1870 Federal Census, Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, Three Rivers Post Office, Page No. 1, dwelling #8, family #7:

            John Clough, 54, male, white, farm work, $2500, $3000, born MA, a male citizen

            Mary A. Clough, 55, female, white, keeps house, born MA

    [385] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 248, p. 31, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birthplace Colrain, and her parents Thos W. and Hannah (no surname), born respectively in NH, and Halifax; www.findagrave.com, memorial #137884229, her gravestone in Four Corners Cemetery in Thorndike, Hampden Co., MA, but it is damaged and the dates no longer readable.

    [386] 1880 Federal Census, Village of Three Rivers, Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 1, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 292, dwelling #1, family #1:

            John Clough, white, male, 64, widowed, retired from factory lather, born MA, father born CT, mother born MA

            Jane Thompson, white, female, 55, servant, single, house keeper, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [387] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 355, p. 384, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a Gentleman, his birthplace Ludlow, and his parents John and Lovice Clough; www.findagrave.com, memorial #137884127, from his gravestone in Four Corners Cemetery in Thorndike, MA.

    [388] Massachusetts, Births and Christenings, 1639-1915, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, daughter of John and Lovice Clough.

    [389] His father’s name from his death record.

    [390] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1620-1850, Wilbraham, p. 165, online database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol., 24, p. 177, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, their parents’ names not recorded.

    [391] 1850 Federal Census, Wilbraham, Hampden Co., MA, p. 33, dwelling #261, family #277:

            William P. Smith, 28, male, farmer, $1500, born MA

            Mary Smith, 32, female, born MA

            Joel Clough, 26, male, engineer, born MA

            Dwelling #260, family #276:

            Beriah Smith, 57, male, farmer, born MA

            Sally Smith, 57, female, born MA

    [392] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 75, p. 230, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birthplace Wilbraham, and his father Beriah Smith; www.findagrave.com, memorial #119239057, from his gravestone in Old Hampden Cemetery in Hampden, Hampden Co., MA.

    [393] Hampden County Probate Records, Case #10462, William B. Smith, 1854, from FHL microfilm #1547730.

    [394] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Wilbraham, Hampden Co., dwelling #53, family #65:

            Beriah Smith, 63, male, farmer, born MA

            Sarah Smith, 63, female, born MA

            Dwelling #53, family #66:

            Mary C. Smith, 36, female, born MA

            Ann E. Holland, 16, female, born NY

    [395] His parents’ names from his 1867 marriage record.

    [396] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 200, p. 58, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both second marriages, his birthplace Sturbridge, his occupation a dyer in Wilbraham, his parents William and Jerusha M. Harridan, her birthplace Ludlow, and her parents John and Lovisa Clough.

    [397] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 283, p. 378, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birthplace Hardwick [sic], but her parents’ names not recorded; www.findagrave.com, memorial #117496775, from her gravestone in Old Hampden Cemetery in Hampden, MA.

    [398] Per the Ancestry.com Burke Family Tree file submitted by BurkeWellemeyer.

    [399] Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, John W. Griswold of Enfield, CT, and Miss Lovisa Clough of Wilbraham.

    [400] Per the Ancestry.com Burke Family Tree file submitted by BurkeWellemeyer, his birthdate from his obituary, and his birthplace from his third marriage in 1854 and his obituary, but his birth record was not found in the Barbour Index of Suffield Town Records.

    [401] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 3, p. 256, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mr. John Wesely Griswold of Boston and Miss Ann Maria Farnsworth of Rutland; her www.findagrave.com memorial #197434557 gives the marriage in Boston.

    [402] Connecticut, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934, online database at www.Ancestry.com, wife of J. W. Griswold; www.findagrave.com, memorial #197434557, from her gravestone in Thompsonville Cemetery in Enfield, Hartford Co., CT.

    [403] 1850 Federal Census, Enfield, Hartford Co., CT, p. 9, dwelling #139, family #158:

            Abel Griswold, 75, male, no occupation, born CT

            John W. Griswold, 32, male, farmer, $2000, born CT

    [404] www.findagrave.com, memorial #197434568, from her gravestone in Thompsonville Cemetery in Enfield, Hartford Co., CT.

    [405] Per the Ancestry.com Burke Family Tree file submitted by BurkeWellemeyer.

    [406] Per the Ancestry.com Burke Family Tree file submitted by BurkeWellemeyer; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 78, p. 340, online image at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his third marriage, her second, his occupation a farmer in Wilbraham, his birthplace Suffield, CT, his father Abel Griswold, her birthplace Wilbraham, and her father Robert Sessions.

    [407] Her birthdate from her death record, her birthplace from the 1860 federal census, but her www.findagrave.com memorial #127245276 gives her birthdate as 3 Apr. 1818.

    [408] 1860 Federal Census, Town of Forest City, Meeker Co., MN, Page No. 5, dwelling #40, family #36:

            J. W. Griswold, 42, male, farmer, $500, $1000, born CT

            Maria C. Griswold, 41, female, born MA

            Sarah L. Griswold, 8, female, born CT, attending school

            Frank Griswold, 4, male, born MN

            Minneola Griswold, 3, female, born MN

            Julia Griswold, 1, female, born MN

            Henry McGaffee, 15, male, laborer, born ME

            Ellen Johnson, 14, female, born Norway

            Emma Dean, 30, female, school teacher, born Canada

            John McCardy, 25, male, mail carrier, $150, born Canada

    [409] 1870 Federal Census, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN, Page No. 14, dwelling #90, family #89:

            John Griswold, 52, male, white, farmer, $2000, $1000, born CT, a male citizen

            Maria Griswold, 51, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Frank Griswold, 14, male, white, born MN, attending school

            Minnie Griswold, 12, female, white, born MN, attending school

            Emma Griswold, 9, female, white, born MN, attending school

            Ole Oleson, 38, male, white, farm laborer, born Denmark, parents both foreign born

            Joseph Crepaan, 35, male, white, farm laborer, $1000, born Canada, parents both foreign born, cannot read or write, a male citizen

    [410] Per his obituary in The Times of Clay Center, KS, of 15 June 1899, online at www.Newspapers.com.

    [411] 1880 Federal Census, Palmyra Precinct, Otoe Co., NE, Page No. 20, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 199, dwelling #136, family #140:

            John W. Griswold, white, male, 61, married, farmer, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT

            Maria C. Griswold, white, female, 59, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Frank S. Griswold, white, male, 23, son, single, farmer, born MN, father born CT, mother born MA

            Minnieola Griswold, white, female, 21, daughter, single, teacher, born MN, father born CT, mother born MA

            Emma J. Griswold, white, female, 18, daughter, single, teacher, born MN, father born CT, mother born MA

    [412] Per the Ancestry.com Burke Family Tree file submitted by BurkeWellemeyer; www.findagrave.com, memorial #127245246, from his gravestone in Greenwood Cemetery in Clay Center, Clay Co., KS, his memorial gives the year as 1839 [sic]; his obituary in The Times, of Clay Center, KS, of 15 June 1899, online at www.Newspapers.com, says he was born in Suffield, CT, on 2 Feb. 1818, and was married to Miss Louisa Clough in 1850, who died in 1852, leaving one child, Mrs. Austin Howard, of Milford, MA, and was married to Mariah C. Gay in 1854, and moved to Minnesota, then to Nebraska in 1877, and to Clay Center, KS, in 1883, and also leaves children Frank S. Griswold, of Phoenix, AZ, Mrs. Miniola Shults of Prescott, AZ, and Miss Jennie E. Griswold of Clay Center.

    [413] Per the Ancestry.com Burke Family Tree file submitted by BurkeWellemeyer; Jasper County, Missouri Deaths, 1878-1905, online database at www.Ancestry.com, which also gives her birthdate as 13 Apr. 1819; her obituary in The Clay Center Dispatch, of Clay Center, KS, of 21 Feb. 1907, online at www.Newspapers.com, says she was born in Wilberham, MA, on l3 Apr. 1819, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. N. B. Lachliter, in Joplin, MO, was married to J. Wesley Griswold on 5 Sept. 1854, who died 8 years ago, and she leaves three children, Frank S. Griswold of Minneapolis, Mrs. Mineola Schultz of Prescott, AZ, and Jennie G. Lichliter, of Joplin, MO.

    [414] 1850 Federal Census, Wilbraham, Hampden Co., MA, p. 33, dwelling #261, family #277:

            William P. Smith, 28, male, farmer, $1500, born MA

            Mary Smioth, 32, female, born MA

            Joel Clough, 26, male, engineer, born MA

    [415] Per the Ancestry.com Green/Johnson-Abel/Clough file submitted by Susan Clack of Santa Maria, CA.

    [416] Per the Ancestry.com Green/Johnson-Abel/Clough file submitted by Susan Clack of Santa Maria, CA.

    [417] Per the Ancestry.com Green/Johnson-Abel/Clough file submitted by Susan Clack of Santa Maria, CA.

    [418] 1860 Federal Census, Western Division, Robertson Co., TN, Springfield Post Office, Page No. 114, dwelling #839, family #856:

            J. B. Clough, 36, male, civil engineer, born MA

            M. A. Clough, 36, female, born MA

            M. S. Clough, 4, female, born MS

            F. P. Clough, 2, female [sic], born TN

            J. J. Clough, 3/12, male, born TN

    [419] 1870 Federal Census, Second Ward of Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN, Page No. 52, dwelling #382, family #384:

            Joel B. Clough, 46, male, white, civil engineer, $11,000, $1000, born MA, a male citizen

            Mary A. Clough, 47, female, white, keeps house, born MA

            Estella Clough, 14, female, white, attends school, born MS, attending school

            Frank P. Clough, 12, male, white, attends school, born TN, attending school

            John Earnest Clough, 10, male, white, attends school, born TN, attending school

            Florence A. Clough, 8, female, white, attends school, born MN, attending school

            Martha A. Pierce, 46, female, white, born MA

            (Plus 6 other unrelated land surveyors)

    [420] 1880 Federal Census, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN, Page No. 23, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 241, dwelling #187, family #208:

            Joel B. Clough, white, male, 56, married, civil engineer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Mary A. Clough, white, female, 57, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Ernest J. Clough, white, male, 20, son, single, student, attending school, born TN, father born MA, mother born MA

            Florence A. Clough, white, female, 17, daughter, single, born MN, father born MA, mother born MA

            Arthur C. Ball, white, male, 22, boarder, single, carpenter, born MN, father born NY, mother born NY

    [421] Per the Ancestry.com Green/Johnson-Abel/Clough file submitted by Susan Clack of Santa Maria, CA; www.findagrave.com, memorial #137706569, from his gravestone in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN; his death notice in The Sun, of Morris, MN, of 1 Sept. 1887, online at www.Newspapers.com, says he was a well known citizen and railroad man, and died suddenly in Helena, MT.

    [422] www.findagrave.com memorial #137706575, from her gravestone in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN; the Ancestry.com Green/Johnson-Abel/Clough file submitted by Susan Clack of Santa Maria, CA, gives the year as 1898.

    [423] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #126200277, her birthplace from her marriage record, but her birth record was not recorded in the Palmer vital records.

    [424] His parents’ names from his death record.

    [425] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 180, p. 340, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his second marriage, her first, his birthplace Brimfield, his occupation a carpenter, his parents James and Lucy Harvey, her birthplace Palmer, and her parents John and Lovia Clough.

    [426] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #126200228.

    [427] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #126200228.

    [428] www.findagrave.com, memorial #126200246, from her gravestone in Brimfield Cemetery in Brimfield, Hampden Co., MA.

    [429] 1870 Federal Census, Brimfield, Hampden Co., MA, Three Rivers Post Office, Page No. 14, dwelling #120, family #113:

            James Harvey, 50, male, white, carpenter, $1000, $1350, born MA, a male citizen

            Caroline Harvey, 45, female, white, keeping house, $400, born MA, cannot write

            James M. Harvey, 26, male, white, laborer, $650, born MA, a male citizen

    [430] 1880 Federal Census, Town of Brimfield, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 24, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 273, dwelling #256, family #272:

            James Harvey, white, male, 60, married, carpenter, born MA, father born NY, mother born MA

            Caroline Harvey, white, female, 55, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born CT, mother born MA

    [431] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 418, p. 547, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a carpenter, his birthplace Brimfield, and his parents James Harvey and Lucy (Ray) Harver, born respectively in NY, and Cumberland, RI; www.findagrave.com, memorial #126200228, from his gravestone in Brimfield Cemetery in Brimfield, MA.

    [432] Hampden County Probate Wills Vol. 104, p. 196, from the index, the microfilmed volume not found; Decrees Vol. 100, p. 355, from FHL microfilm #1536030.

    [433] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 454, p. 741, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birthplace Palmer, and her parents John Clough, born in Ludlow [sic], and Mrs. Barber, birth place unknown; www.findagrave.com, memorial #126200277, from her gravestone in Brimfield Cemetery in Brimfield, MA.

    [434] Hampden County Probate Records Wills Vol. 116, p. 409-410, and Administrations Vol. 117, p. 319, both from FHL microfilm #1536035.

    [435] Stafford Town Records, Vol. A, p. 32, from p. 73 of the transcriptions from FHL microfilm #1319712; Tilton, Barbour Index of Stafford VRs, p. 33, taken from Vol. 2, p. 32, of the Stafford Town Records.

    [436] Per the Ancestry.com Clough(2017) file submitted by cloughrd_1; Barbour Index of Stafford VRs, p. 115, the marriage of Daniel Orcutt and Lydia Cushman on 19 May 1755 in Stafford, from Stafford Town Records, Vol. 2, p. 126.

    [437] West Springfield VRs, Vol. 2, p. 128.

    [438] Per the Ancestry.com Clough(2017) file submitted by cloughrd_1; Barbour Index of Stafford VRs, p. 116, the birth of Joseph, son of Daniel and Lydia Orcutt, on 30 Jan., the year not recorded, from Stafford Town Records, Vol. 2, p. 27.

    [439] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 42, p. 89, from FHL microfilm #0845745, witnessed by Timothy Clough and Wm. Pynchon, Justice of the Peace, but not recorded until 28 June 1803.

    [440] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 42, p. 91, from FHL microfilm #0845745, witnessed by Edwd. Pynchon and Timothy Root, but not recorded until 28 June 1803.

    [441] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 39, p. 81, from FHL microfilm #0845743, witnessed by Edward Pynchon and Arthur Lumbard, and recorded on 15 Nov. 1800.

    [442] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 42, p. 667, from FHL microfilm #0845745, witnessed by Edward Pynchon and Timothy Root, but not recorded until 28 June 1803.

    [443] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 46, p. 401, from FHL microfilm #0845747, witnessed by Edward Pynchon and William Pynchon, and recorded on 28 Oct. 1806.

    [444] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 43, p. 485, from FHL microfilm #0845743, witnessed by Edward Pynchon and Wm. Pynchon, and recorded on 28 Oct. 1806.

    [445] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 45, p. 354, from FHL microfilm #0845747, witnessed by Aden Pearson and John Jennings, and recorded on 19 Dec. 1805.

    [446] Palmer VRs, p. 162, marriage intentions recorded on 8 Aug. 1812 in Palmer.

    [447] Per the Ancestry.com Hackett DNA Family Tree file submitted by buffgering.

    [448] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 56, p. 738, from FHL microfilm #0845914, witnessed by Theodore Sikes, and recorded on 9 May 1814.

    [449] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 74, p. 573, from FHL microfilm #0849192, witnessed by Asa Ward and James Stebbins, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 5 Apr. 1825.

    [450] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 74, p. 574, from FHL microfilm #0849192, witnessed by Asa Ward, John King Jr., Lyman Orcutt and John Clough, and recorded on 5 Apr. 1825.

    [451] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 77, p. 308, from FHL microfilm #0849195, witnessed by Clavin White and Lyman Orcutt, and recorded on 14 May 1827.

    [452] Per the Ancestry.com Hackett DNA Family Tree file submitted by buffgering, but his death record was not found in the Massachusetts Vital Records, 1620-1850.

    [453] Per the Ancestry.com Hackett DNA Family Tree file submitted by buffgering, but her death record was not found in the Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.

    [454] West Springfield VRs, Vol. 2, p. 271.

    [455] Calculated from his age and birthplace in his death record, which gives his parents’ names as Joseph and Ruth Orcutt, but his mother must have been Mary Clough, because his father didn’t remarry to Ruth Fitzgerald until 1812.

    [456] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1620-1850, Monson, p. 474, online database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Lyman Orcutt of Monson and Harriet Brown of Pelham, married in Belchertown; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1620-1850, Belchertown, p. 195, online database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston; Pelham VRs, p. 132, marriage intentions recorded on 11 Oct. 1830 in Pelham.

    [457] 1850 Federal Census, Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, p. 294, dwelling #430, family #441:

            Lyman Orcutt, 44, male, inn keeper, born MA

            Harriett B. Orcutt, 37, female, born MA

            John L. Orcutt, 18, male, inn keeper, born MA, attending school

            Emilin N. Orcutt, 14, female, born MA, attending school

            Mary A. Orcutt, 11, female, born MA, attending school

            Geo. E. Orcutt, 5, male, born MA, attending school

            Nancy J. Orcutt, 2, female, born MA

            Laban Shearer, 27, male, merchant, $1500, born MA

            Sarah Orcutt, 28, female, born MA

            James Egan, 21, male, laborer, born MA

            John Smith, 15, male, born MA

            Sarah Smith, 13, female, born MA, attending school

            Wm Blasdell, 30, male, laborer, born MA

            Isaac Blasdell, 10, male, born MA

            Patrick Agen, 18, male, born Ireland

    [458] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., dwelling #224, family #334:

            Lyman Orcutt, 43 [sic], male, merchant, born MA

            Hariett B. Orcutt, 43, female, born MA

            Lucy Lulby(?), 44, female, born MA

            Emeline H. Orcutt, 17, female, born MA

            Mary A. Orcutt, 15, female, born MA

            George E. Orcutt, 13, male, born MA

            Harriett Orcutt, 4, female, born MA

            Willie B. Orcutt, 1, male, born MA

    [459] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 129, p. 243, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a saloon keeper, his birthplace Ludlow, and his parents Joseph and Ruth Orcutt.

    [460] Stafford Town Records, Vol. A, p. 34, from p. 75 of the transcriptions from FHL microfilm #1319712; Tilton, Barbour Index of Stafford VRs, p. 33, taken from Vol. 2, p. 34, of the Stafford Town Records.

    [461] Her father’s name from her death record, probably David and Mabel (Johnson) Orcutt (Jr.), who were married in Stafford, CT, on 16 Jan. 1769.

    [462] West Springfield VRs, Vol. 2, p. 48.

    [463] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 38, p. 404, from FHL microfilm #0845742, witnessed by Edward Pynchon, Timothy Clough and Paul G. Simons, and recorded on 13 May 1800.

    [464] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 48, p. 396, from FHL microfilm #0845749, witnessed by Edward Pynchon, Noah Frost, Jonathan Clough and Sally Keyes, and recorded on 10 Mar. 1808.

    [465] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 43, p. 717-718, from FHL microfilm #0845745, witnessed by Edward Pynchon and Noah Frost, and recorded on 10 Mar. 1808.

    [466] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 48, p. 455, from FHL microfilm ##0845749, witnessed by Edwd. Pynchon, Noah Frost, Jabez Goodell and Jabez Goodell Jr., and recorded on 20 May 1808.

    [467] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 50, p. 263, from FHL microfilm #0845751, witnessed by Judah Ely Jr. and Augustus Sisson, and recorded on 21 Apr. 1809.

    [468] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 56, p. 749, from FHL microfilm #0845914, witnessed by David Hitchcock, Warren Warriner, and David Tinkham, but not recorded until 26 May 1814.

    [469] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 60, p. 289, from FHL microfilm #0845916, witnessed by Samuel F. Merrick, Justice of the Peace, and Pliny Caldwell, but not recorded until 5 Oct. 1816.

    [470] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 57, p. 178, from FHL microfilm #0845914, witnessed by Jacob Thompson and Elisha Russ, and recorded on l1 Sept. 1814.

    [471] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 62, p. 269, from FHL microfilm #0845917, witnessed by Elihu Smith and James Stebbins, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 7 June 1817.

    [472] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 62, p. 380, from FHL microfilm #0845917, witnessed by Thomas W. Ashley and James Stebbins, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 2 Aug. 1817.

    [473] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 62, p. 708, from FHL microfilm #0845917, witnessed by James Stebbins, Justice of the Peace, and Thos. W. Ashley, and recorded on 25 Dec. 1817.

    [474] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 62, p. 709, from FHL microfilm #0845917, witnessed by James Stebbins, Justice of the Peace, and Franklin Moyan, and recorded on 23 Dec. 1817.

    [475] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 63, p. 677, from FHL microfilm #0845918, witnessed by Wm. Merrit, James Stebbins, Justice of the Peace, and Elijah Darling, and recorded on 22 Dec. 1818.

    [476] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 68, p. 179, from FHL microfilm #0845920, witnessed by Rodney Davis, James Stebbins, Justice of the Peace, Joel Barber and Abner Clough, but not recorded until 4 May 1821.

    [477] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 63, p. 678, from FHL microfilm #0845918, witnessed by William Merrit, James Stebbins, Justice of the Peace, and Elijah Darling, and recorded on 22 Dec. 1818.

    [478] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 80, p. 540, from FHL microfilm #0849197, witnessed by James Stebbins, Justice of the Peace, John Hunn, Amelia Boyden and Sophia White, but not recorded until 22 July 1828.

    [479] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 65, p. 249, from FHL microfilm #0845919, witnessed by Rodney Cooley, James Stebbins, Justice of the Peace, Prudence Smith and Billy Smith, and recorded on 4 May 1821.

    [480] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 68, p. 214, from FHL microfilm #0845920, witnessed by Calvin White and Elihu Smith, and recorded on 12 May 1821.

    [481] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 70, p. 11, from FHL microfilm #0849190, witnessed by William Bowdoin, Justice of the Peace, Calvin White and Patty Beers, and recorded on 14 Feb. 1823.

    [482] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 70, p. 10, from FHL microfilm #0849190, witnessed by Amos Hamilton, Justice of the Peace, and J. N. Hastings, and recorded on 14 Feb. 1823.

    [483] 1800 Federal Census, Ludlow, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 258, the Dan Clough household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 10-15 years.

    [484] 1810 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 455, the Jonathan Clough household had 2 males under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 1 female under 10, 1 female aged 26-44 years, and 1 female aged 45 or over.

    [485] 1820 Federal Census, Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, p. 382, the Dan Clough household had 3 males under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, 1 female aged 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 2 persons engaged in agriculture.

    [486] 1830 Federal Census, Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 515, the Dan Clough household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 30-39 years, and 1 female aged 50-59 years.

    [487] 1840 Federal Census, Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 361, the Daniel Clough household had 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 male aged 60-69 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 60-69 years, including 2 persons employed in agriculture.

    [488] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1620-1850, Belchertown, p. 591, online database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, from her gravestone; www.findagrave.com, memorial #64026731, from her gravestone in Hillcrest Cemetery in Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA.

    [489] Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988, Belchertown, Births, Marriages and Deaths, p. 357, online image database at www.Ancestry.com.

    [490] Calculated from her age at death.

    [491] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1620-1850, Belchertown, p. 591, online database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, from her gravestone; www.findagrave.com, memorial #64026736, from her gravestone in Hillcrest Cemetery in Belchertown, MA, wife of Daniel Clough, but her death record was not found in the Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, in Belchertown.

    [492] 1850 Federal Census, Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, p. 294, dwelling #424, family #435:

            Dan Clough, 71, male, farmer, born MA

            Abner Clough, 44, male, farmer, born MA

            Desire Clough, 50, female, born MA

            Harriett Clough, 10, female, born MA, attending school

            Henry A. Clough, 8, male, born MA, attending school

            Mary Clough, 6, female, born MA, attending school

    [493] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Monson, Hampden Co., dwelling #84, family #94.

    [494] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 121, p. 17, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his birthplace Stafford, CT, his father Jonathan Clough; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1620-1850, Belchertown, p. 591, online database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, from his gravestone; www.findagrave.com, memorial #64026725, from his gravestone in Hillcrest Cemetery in Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA.

    [495] Massachusetts, Birth and Christenings, 1639-1915, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, her parents Dan and Jerusha Clough.

    [496] 1850 Federal Census, Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, p. 294, dwelling #424, family #435.

    [497] His parents’ names from his death record.

    [498] Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, marriage intentions recorded on 2 Dec. 1854 in Monson, MA.

    [499] Calculated from his age in the 1860 federal census.

    [500] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Monson, Hampden Co., dwelling #159, family #179:

            Orry Rogers, 59, male, farmer, born MA

            Desire Rogers, 55, female, born MA

    [501] 1860 Federal Census, Wilbraham, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 32, dwelling #276, family #291:

            Orry Rogers, 64, male, farm laborer, born MA

            Desire Rogers, 60, female, born MA

    [502] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 157, p. 55, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birthplace Ludlow, and her father Dan Clark [sic]; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1620-1850, Belchertown, p. 598, online database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, from her gravestone.

    [503] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Monson, Hampden Co., dwelling #460, family #574.

    [504] 1870 Federal Census, Wales, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 3, dwelling #20, family #21:

            Hiram Bradway, 40, male, white, farmer, $1000, $400, born MA, a male citizen

            Mercy A. Bradway, 39, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Clarence Bradway, 12, male, white, at home, born MA, attending school

            Orry Rogers, 74, male, white, no occupation, born MA, a male citizen

    [505] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 310, p. 374, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birthplace Wales, MA, and his parents Darius and Bethiah Rogers; www.findagrave.com, memorial #59099654, from his gravestone in Moulton Hill Cemetery in Monson, Hampden Co., MA.

    [506] Massachusetts, Births and Christenings, 1639-1915, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, his parents Dan and Jerusha Clough.

    [507] Massachusetts, Births and Christenings, 1639-1915, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, his parents Dan and Jerusha Clough.

    [508] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1620-1850, Belchertown, p. 95, online database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both of Belchertown; Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988, Belchertown, Births, Marriages and Deaths, p. 357, online image database at www.Ancestry.com.

    [509] 1850 Federal Census, Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, p. 294, dwelling #424, family #435.

    [510] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Belchertown, Hampshire Co., dwelling #1 [sic], family #1 [sic]:

            George Underwood, aged 40-49, male, white, farmer, born MA

            Jane A. Underwood, aged 30-39, female, white, born MA

            George R. Underwood, aged 10-14, male, white, born CT

            Betsey J. Underwood, aged 10-14, female, white, born CT

            John T. Underwood, aged 5-9, male, white, born MA

            Eunice D. M. Underwood, under 5, female, white, born MA

            Joseph Robbins, aged 70-79, male, white, born MA, pauper

            Ellin Billings, aged 70-79, female, white, born MA, pauper

            Almira Ward, aged 50-59, female, white, born MA, pauper

            Abner Clough, aged 50-59, male, white, born MA, pauper

            Orra Fuller, aged 50-59, female, white, born MA, pauper

            Betsey Ballou, aged 50-59, female, white, born MA, pauper

            Abner D. Fairfield, aged 20-29, male, white, born MA, insane

            Sarah E. Thayer, aged 15-19, female, white, born MA, pauper

    [511] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 112, p. 3, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his age obscured by damage to the page, his occupation a pauper, his birthplace not recorded.

    [512] Springfield VRs, Vol. 1, p. 682, son of Mr. Dan Clough and Mrs. Jerusha Clough, but his www.findagrave.com memorial #64026792 gives his birthdate as 16 May 1810 in Springfield.

    [513] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1620-1850, Wales, p. 1312, online database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston; Palmer VRs, p. 112.

    [514] 1840 Federal Census, Brimfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 92, the Ralph Clough household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, and 1 female aged 20-29 years, including 2 persons employed in agriculture.

    [515] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 101, p. 435, from FHL microfilm #0849210, witnessed by Austin Fuller, Justice of the Peace, and William S. Stacy, and recorded on 16 Feb. 1841.

    [516] www.findagrave.com, memorial #64026788, from her gravestone in Hillcrest Cemetery in Belchertown, MA, wife of Ralph Clough.

    [517] Her parents’ names from her death record, her father’s name from her marriage record.

    [518] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 24, p. 162, online database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both called single, his occupation a farmer, his birthplace Brimfield [sic], his father Dan Clough, her birthplace Monson, her father Abner Newton; Brimfield VRs, p. 178, marriage intentions recorded on 27 Mar. 1847 in Brimfield; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #64026792.

    [519] Calculated from her age in her marriage record, which gives her birthplace as Monson, but her death record gives her birthplace as Windsor, CT.

    [520] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Monson, Hampden Co., dwelling #84, family #94:

            Ralph Clough, 45, male, farmer, born MA

            Maria L. Clough, 38, female, born CT

            Charles F. Clough, 11, male, born MA

            Dan Clough, 78, male, farmer, born CT

    [521] 1860 Federal Census, Monson, Hampden Co., MA, Palmer Post Office, Page No. 231, dwelling #1536, family #1738:

            Ralph Clough, 50, male, farmer, $650, $200, born MA

            Maria L. Clough, 43, female, born CT

            Chas F. Clough, 16, male, born MA, attending school

            Catharine Clough, 8, female, born MA, attending school

    [522] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Monson, Hampden Co., dwelling #460, family #574:

            Ann Maria Day, 56, female, born Wilbraham, widow, housekeeper

            Elvira Day, 19, female, birthplace not known, single, weaver

            Ralph Clough, 55, male, born Springfield, married, farmer

            Maria L. Clough, 48, female, born East Windsor, CT, married, housekeeper

            Catherin Kelley, 13, female, birthplace not known, servant

            Orry Rogers, 69, male, born Wales, widower, farmer

    [523] 1870 Federal Census, Monson, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 45, dwelling #264, family #292:

            Ralph Clough, 60, male, white, farmer, $1200, $300, born MA, a male citizen

            Maria L. Clough, 53, female, white, keeping house, born CT

            Chas. F. Clough, 26, male, white, farmer, born MA, a male citizen

            Lucia G. Clough, 21, female, white, no occupation, born VT

            Mary Webber, 16, female, white, domestic servant, born CT, attending school

    [524] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 310, p. 351, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birthplace W. Springfield, his parents Daniel and Jerusha Clough, their birthplaces not recorded; www.findagrave.com, memorial #64026792, from his gravestone in Hillcrest Cemetery in Belchertown, MA.

    [525] Hampden County Probate Records, Case #2672, from FHL microfilm #7705479, Ralph Clough, 1879, filed in Hampden County Administrations Vol. 64, p. 204.

    [526] 1880 Federal Census, Monson, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 2, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 291, dwelling #17, family #19:

            Charles F. Clough, white, male, 36, married, farmer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Lucia G. Clough, white, female, 31, wife, married, keeping house, born VT, father born MA, mother born MA

            Charles P. Clough, white, male, 5, son, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born VT

            George E. Clough, white, male, 8/12, born in Sept., son, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born VT

            Maria L. Clough, white, female, 63, mother, widow, assists at home, born CT, father born MA, mother born CT

    [527] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 436, p. 714, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, widow of Ralph Clough, her birthplace Windsor, CT, and her parents Abner Newton and Zerviah Skinner; www.findagrave.com, memorial #58743125, from her gravestone in Hillcrest Cemetery in Monson, Hampden Co., MA.

    [528] Springfield VRs, Vol. 1, p. 686, son of Mr. Dan Clough and Mrs. Jerusha Clough.

    [529] Her father’s name from her 1867 marriage record, her parents’ names from her death record.

    [530] Calculated from the age of their oldest child in the 1850 federal census.

    [531] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #125702715, from her gravestone, her birthplace from her 1867 marriage record and her death record.

    [532] 1840 Federal Census, Union, Tolland Co., CT, p. 63, the Warren Clough household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 15-19 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [533] 1850 Federal Census, Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 413, dwelling #51, family #57:

            Warren Clough, 38, male, sawyer, born MA

            Maria M. Clough, 29, female, born MA

            John W. Clough, 11, male, born MA, attending school

            George E. Clough, 9, male, born CT, attending school

            Fidella J. Clough, 7, female, born MA, attending school

            Betsey A. Clough, 5, female, born MA, attending school

            Charles H. Clough, 3, male, born MA, attending school

            Orcutt W. Clough, 1, male, born MA

            Sumner Home, 43, male, mason, born MA

    [534] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Belchertown, Hampshire Co., dwelling #1 [sic], family #1 [sic]:

            Warren Clough, age 40-49, male, white, miller, born MA

            Maria M. Clough, age 30-39, female, white, born MA

            Harriet Clough, age 10-14, female, white, born MA

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    [535] 1860 Federal Census, Pelham, Hampshire Co., MA, Page No. 14, dwelling #108, family #116:

            Warren Clough, 48, male, farmer, $200, $100, born MA

            Mabel M. Clough, 38, female, born MA

            John W. Clough, 20, male, born MA

            George E. Clough, 19, male, born MA

            Betsey A. Clough, 16, female, born MA, attending school

            Charles N. Clough, 14, male, born MA, attending school

            Orcut W. Clough, 12, male, born MA, attending school

    [536] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Pelham, Hampshire Co., dwelling #22, family #22:

            Warren Clough, 52, male, born MA, married, farmer

            Mabel Clough, 42, female, born MA, married, housewife

            Charles H(?) Clough, 18, male, born MA, single, farmer

            Orcut W. Clough, 16, male, born MA, single, farmer

    [537] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 184, p. 23, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his birthplace Ludlow, and his father Daniel Clough; www.findagrave.com, memorial #125702705, from his gravestone in Mount Hope Cemetery in Belchertown, MA.

    [538] His father’s name from his marriage record.

    [539] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 200, p. 88, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his first marriage, her second, his birthplace Palmer, his occupation a farmer, his father Amos Shepherd, her birthplace Belchertown, and her father John Canterbury.

    [540] Calculated from his age in the 1870 federal census.

    [541] 1870 Federal Census, Pelham, Hampshire Co., MA, Belchertown Post Office, Page No. 8, dwelling #76, family #74:

            George Shepherd, 52, male, white, farm laborer, $600, $300, born MA, a male citizen

            Maria M. Shepherd, 48, female, white, keeping house, born MA

    [542] 1880 Federal Census, Pelham, Hampshire Co., MA, Page NO. 8, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 333, dwelling #63, family #70:

            George W. Shepard, white, male, 62, married, farmer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Mabel M. Shepard, white, female, 58, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Alcutt [sic] Clough, white, male, 31, son, single, farmer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [543] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 374, p. 31, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birthplace Brimfield, but his parents’ names not recorded.

    [544] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 1906/73, p. 85, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Return of a Death, Pelham, p. 85, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mabel M. Shepherd, widow of George W. Shepherd, her birthplace Belchertown, her father John Canterbury, born in Stafford, CT, and her mother Betsey Howard, born ion Stafford, CT, the informant her son, H. O. Clough; www.findagrave.com, memorial #125702715, from her gravestone in Mount Hope Cemetery in Belchertown, MA.

    [545] Springfield VRs, Vol. 1, p. 693, son of Mr. Dan Clough and Mrs. Jerusha Clough; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #58743124.

    [546] Springfield VRs, Vol. 3, p. 2592, Mr. David Clough of Belchertown and Miss Cynthia Drake of Springfield.

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

    [548] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Enfield, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 344, dwelling #129, family #132:

            David Clough, 33, male, farmer, $1600, born MA

            Cynthia Clough, 30, female, born MA

            Francis D. Clough, 6, male, born MA, attending school

            Ann Maria Clough, 4, female, born MA, attending school

    [549] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Monson, Hampden Co., dwelling #83, family #93:

            David Clough, 40, male, farmer, born MA

            Cynthia Clough, 34, female, born MA

            Francis D. Clough, 11, male, born MA

            Ann M. Clough, 9, female, born MA

            Abby V. Clough, 3, female, born MA

    [550] 1860 Federal Census, Wilbraham, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 40, dwelling #346, family #362:

            Sally Smith, 68, female, $4000, $300, born MA

            Mary Smith, 42, female, born MA

            Dwelling #346, family #363:

            David Clough, 45, male, farmer, $75, born MA

            Cynthia Clough, 39, female, born MA

            Francis D. Clough, 16, male, born MA, attending school

            Ann M. Clough, 14, female, born MA, attending school

            Abby V. M. Clough, 8, female, born MA, attending school

    [551] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Wilbraham So. Parish, Hampden Co., dwelling #199, family #199:

            David Clough, 50, male, born MA, married, farmer

            Cynthia Clough, 44, female, born MA, married

            Abba V. M. Clough, 13, female, born MA, single

    [552] Her parents’ names from her 1868 and 1889 marriage records.

    [553] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #58631308.

    [554] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 209, p. 59, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both second marriages, his birthplace Springfield, his occupation a farmer in Wilbraham, his parents Dan and Jerusha Clough, her birthplace Westford, CT, her parents George and Rebecka Leonard.

    [555] Calculated from her age in the 1870 federal census.

    [556] 1870 Federal Census, Monson, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 63, dwelling #391, family #450:

            David Clough, 53, male, white, farmer, $2500, born MA, a male citizen

            Sarah M. Clough, 48, female, white, keeping house, $1500, born CT

            Abby V. Clough, 18, female, white, works in straw shop, born MA

            Carson Dawley, 21, male, white, works in straw shop, born CT, a male citizen

            Ellen A. Dawley, 16, female, white, works in straw shop, born CT

            Alice R. Dawley, 14, female, white, at school, born CT, attending school

    [557] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 285, p. 428, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birthplace Springfield, and his father Daniel Clough, born in Springfield [sic]; www.findagrave.com, memorial #58743124, from his gravestone in Hillside Cemetery in Monson, Hampden Co., MA, which gives the date as 22 Apr. 1876, which was probably his burial date.

    [558] Worcester County Probate Case #12489, online at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston.

    [559] 1880 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 43, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 287, dwelling #288, family #367:

            Edwin Squire, white, male, 30, married, depot master, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            M Ella Squire, white, female, 26, wife, married, keeping house, born CT, father born MA, mother born MA

            M Alice Squire, white, female, 8, daughter, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born CT

            A Edette Squire, white, female, 3, daughter, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born CT

            Mrs. S. M. Clough, white, female, 58, mother in law, widow, visiting, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT

    [560] His parents’ names from his 1889 marriage record.

    [561] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 397, p. 461, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his second marriage, her third, his occupation a farmer, his birthplace Woodstock, CT, his parents As and Martha (Blood) Goodell, her birthplace Willington, CT, and her parents George and Rebecca (Converse) Leonard.

    [562] Calculated from his age and birthplace in his 1889 marriage record.

    [563] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 436, p. 698, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birthplace Ashford, CT, and her maiden name Leonard, but her parents’ names not known; www.findagrave.com, memorial #58631308, from her gravestone in Hillside Cemetery in Monson, Hampden Co., MA.

    [564] Palmer VRs, p. 23; Massachusetts, Births and Christenings, 1639-1915, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, daughter of Dan and Jerusha Clough.

    [565] Palmer VRs, p. 23.

    [566] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1620-1850, Belchertown, p. 95, online database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both of Belchertown.

    [567] 1840 Federal Census, Belchertown, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 360, the Daniel Clough household had 1 male aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 1 person employed in manufacturing and trade.

    [568] Palmer VRs, p. 112.

    [569] Per the 1900 federal census, her birthplace from the 1860 federal census.

    [570] 1850 Federal Census, Palmer, Hampden Co., MA, p. 273, dwelling #174, family #185:

            Daniel Clough, 32[?], male, carpenter, born MA

            Julia A. Clough, 36 [sic], female, born MA

    [571] 1860 Federal Census, Township of Lamoille, Bureau Co., IL, Page No. 265, dwelling #1843, family #1880:

            Daniel Cluff, 37 [sic], male, carriage maker, born MA

            Julia A. Cluff, 34, female, born Canada East

    [572] 1870 Federal Census, LaMoille, Bureau Co., IL, Page No. 31, dwelling #224, family #225:

            Daniel Clough, 50, male, white, wheelwright, $1000, $300, born MA, a male citizen

            Julia Clough, 45, female, white, dress maker, born Canada

    [573] 1880 Federal Census, Corporation of La Moille, Bureau Co., IL, Page No. 1, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 13, dwelling #12, family #12:

            Daniel Clough, white, male, 54, married, carriage maker, born MA, father born MA [sic], mother born CT

            Julia A. Clough, white, female, 52, wife, married, keeping house, born Canada, father born Canada, mother born Canada

            Malita J. Mason, white, female, 34, single, seamstress, born IL, father born MA, mother born Scotland

    [574] 1900 Federal Census, La Moille Township, La Moille Village, Bureau Co., IL, Supervisors Dist. 5, Enumeration Dist. 16, Sheet No. 4 A, Martin Street, dwelling #97, family #98:

            Daniel Clough, head, white, male, born July 1823 [sic], age 76, married 50 years, born MA, father born MA [sic], mother born CT, millwright, can read, write and speak English, owns house

            Julia A. Clough, wife, white, female, born Feb. 1825, age 75, married 50 years, no children, born Canada, father born MA, mother born VT, immigrated in 1850, resident 50 years, can read, write and speak English

    [575] Stafford Town Records, Vol. A, p. 36, from p. 79 of the transcriptions from FHL microfilm #1319712; Tilton, Barbour Index of Stafford VRs, p. 33, taken from Vol. 2, p. 36, of the Stafford Town Records.

    [576] Stafford Town Records, Vol. A, p. 177, from p. 166 of the transcriptions from FHL microfilm #1319712; Tilton, Barbour Index of Stafford VRs, p. 33, taken from Vol. 2, p. 177, of the Stafford Town Records.

    [577] His www.findagrave.com memorial #41608238 says he was born in 1750 in Middletown, Middlesex Co., CT, from The Genealogy of the Descendants of John Clough of Salisbury, Massachusetts.

    [578] Stafford Town Records, Vol. A, p. 130, from p. 145 of the transcriptions from FHL microfilm #1319712; Tilton, Barbour Index of Stafford VRs, p. 33, taken from Vol. 2, p. 130, of the Stafford Town Records.

    [579] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #41608551.

    [580] Listed in the Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots buried in Washington Co., NY.

    [581] 1800 Federal Census, Hartford, Washington Co., NY, p. 509, the Ithamer Clough household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 1 female aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 45 or over.

    [582] 1810 Federal Census, Hartford, Washington Co., NY, p. 379, the Ithamer Clough household had 1 male aged 45 or over, and 1 female aged 45 or over.

    [583] 1820 Federal Census, Hartford, Washington Co., NY, p. 140, the Ithamer Clough household had 1 male aged 45 or over, and 1 female aged 45 or over.

    [584] 1825 State Census, Hartford, Washington Co., NY, p. 3, from “Abstract of the 1825 New York State Census of Washington County, New York,” Tree Talks, Dec. 1998, Central New York Genealogical Society, p. 51, the “Jahamer” Clough household had 1 male and 2 females, including 1 male qualified to vote, and 1 unmarried female under the age of 16.

    [585] www.findagrave.com, memorial #41608551, from her gravestone in Old Hartford Cemetery in Hartford, Washington Co., NY.

    [586] www.findagrave.com, memorial #41608238, from his gravestone in Old Hartford Cemetery in Hartford, NY.

    [587] Stafford Town Records, Vol. A, p. 30, from p. 71 of the transcriptions from FHL microfilm #1319712; Tilton, Barbour Index of Stafford VRs, p. 33, taken from Vol. 2, p. 30, of the Stafford Town Records.

    [588] Per the Ancestry.com Sweet Family Tree file submitted by bethianickerson.

    [589] Calculated from his age and birthplace in the 1850 federal census; per the Ancestry.com Sweet Family Tree file submitted by bethianickerson.

    [590] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co., NY, p. 183, dwelling #157, family #159:

            William Sweet, 78, male, farmer, born RI

            Hannah Sweet, 76, female, born CT

    [591] www.findagrave.com, memorial #25691503, from his gravestone in Wayside Cemetery in Richville, St. Lawrence Co., NY.

    [592] 1860 Federal Census, Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co., NY, Page No. 55, dwelling #382, family #422, line #12:

            Hannah Sweet, 84, female, $50, born CT

    [593] www.findagrave.com, memorial #25691604, from her gravestone in Wayside Cemetery in Richville, NY.

    [594] Calculated from his age at death, his birthplace from the 1850 federal census.

    [595] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #27204516.

    [596] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #27204517.

    [597] Calculated from her age and birthplace in the 1850 federal census.

    [598] 1840 Federal Census, Fowler, St. Lawrence Co., NY, p. 2, the Orrin Sweet household had 1 male under 5, 2 males 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 20-29 years, 1 female aged 40-49 years, and 1 female aged 70-79 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [599] 1850 Federal Census, Fowler, St. Lawrence Co., NY, p. 238, dwelling #204, family #204:

            Oren Sweet, 56, male, farmer, $1500, born NY

            Rachael Sweet, 56, female, born NY

            David Sweet, 12, male, born NY, attending school

            Charles S. Sweet, 23, male, born NY

            Emeline Sweet, 21, female, born NY

            Albina Sweet, 1, male, born NY

            Freelove Dewey, 84, female, born NJ

            Freelove Smith, 30, female, born NY

            David A. Smith, 1, male, born MI

    [600] www.findagrave.com, memorial #27204517, from her gravestone in Hailesboro Cemetery in Hailesboro, St. Lawrence Co., NY.

    [601] Per the 1866 will of Orin Sweet, of Fowler, St. Lawrence Co., NY.

    [602] Calculated from her age in the 1860 federal census and her age at death.

    [603] 1860 Federal Census, Fowler, St. Lawrence Co., NY, Hailesboro Post Office, Page No. 36, dwelling #278, family #281:

            Oren Sweet, 66, male, farmer, $2500, $500, born NY

            Uretta Sweet, 33, female, born NY

            Rachel V. Sweet, 6, female, born NY, attending school

            Ora M. Sweet, 4, female, born NY, attending school

            Oren L. Sweet, 1, male, born NY

            Laura Green, 35, female, domestic, born NY

    [604] www.findagrave.com, memorial #27204516, from his gravestone in Hailesboro Cemetery in Hailesboro, NY.

    [605] St. Lawrence County Probate Wills Vol. 9, p. 613-616, from FHL microfilm #0890015.

    [606] St. Lawrence County Probate Letters of Testamentary and Administration Vol. 5, p. 13, from FHL microfilm #0890048.

    [607] 1870 Federal Census, Fowler, St. Lawrence Co., NY, Page No. 24, dwelling #176, family #185:

            Euretta M. Sweet, 42, female, white, keeps house, $3000, born NY

            Anna Sweet, 14, female, white, born NY, attending school

            Lester Sweet, 11, male, white, born NY, attending school

    [608] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #35814 for 1909; www.findagrave.com, memorial #27204518, from her gravestone in Hailesboro Cemetery in Hailesboro, NY.

    [609] Calculated from her age at death, her birthplace from the 1850 federal census.

    [610] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #129029952, from her gravestone, “wife of Elezer Dewey.”

    [611] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census.

    [612] 1840 Federal Census, Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co., NY, p. 105, the Eleazor Dewey household had 2 males aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 3 persons employed in agriculture.

    [613] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co., NY, p. 183, dwelling #158, family #160:

            Eleazer Dewey, 57, male, farmer, $3200, born NY

            Phebe Dewey, 53, female, born NY

            Francis Dewey, 30, male, farmer, born NY

            Sarepta Dewey, 23, female, born NY

            Phebe A. Dewey, 17, female, born NY, attending school

            Charlotte Dewey, 13, female, born NY, attending school

            Mahala M. Dewey, 7, female, born NY, attending school

    [614] 1860 Federal Census, Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co., NY, Page No. 55, dwelling #381, family #421:

            Eleazer Dewey, 67, male, farmer, $3060, $1000, born NY

            Pheba Dewey, 63, female, born NY

            Francis Dewey, 40, male, farmer, born NY

            Mahalah M. Dewey, 17, female, born NY, attending school

            William Rowlas, 15, male, laborer, born Canada

            Sarah Ells, 15, female, servant, attending school

    [615] 1870 Federal Census, Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co., NY, Page No. 56, dwelling #448, family #463:

            Eleazar Dewey, 77, male, white, retired farmer, $4000, born NY, a male citizen

            Phebe Dewey, 73, female, white, born NY

            Mahala Roach, 27, female, white, keeps house, born NY

            Morris Roach, 30, male, white, farmer, $4000, born Ireland, parents both foreign born, cannot write

            Ralph Roach, 1, male, white, born NY, father foreign born

            Roselle Green, 13, male, white, farm laborer, born NY, attending school

    [616] Per the probate of his will.

    [617] St. Lawrence County Probate Wills Vol. 12, p. 73-76, from FHL microfilm #0890018.

    [618] St. Lawrence County Probate Letters of Testamentary and Administration Vol. 5, p. 273, from FHL microfilm #0890048.

    [619] www.findagrave.com, memorial #129029952, from her gravestone in Oakwood Cemetery in Weyauwega, Waupaca Co., WI.

    [620] Stafford Town Records, Vol. A, p. 32, from p. 73 of the transcriptions from FHL microfilm #1319712; Tilton, Barbour Index of Stafford VRs, p. 33, taken from Vol. 2, p. 32, of the Stafford Town Records.

    [621] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #41671739.

    [622] Per the Ancestry.com GALLOWAY ETC Family Tree file submitted by Oksana Czaplinski Galloway, and others; Connecticut Church Records, Abstracts of Vital Records and Membership Records as found in Oxford Congregational Church, 1741-1929, Connecticut State Library, 1867, p. 45, the marriage of Samuel Oatman, of Allington, and Hannah Woster, of Oxford, on 12 Apr. 1769 in Oxford, CT.

    [623] General Society of Mayflower Descendants Membership Applications, 1620-1920, application of Ellen Marie (Swain) Hardesty, of Cedar Rapids, IA, General No. 49268, State No. 945, approved on 12 Mar. 1984, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston.

    [624] United States, War of 1812 Index to Service Records, 1812-1815, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org.

    [625] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #41671875.

    [626] 1800 Federal Census, Town of Hebron, Washington Co., p. 559, the David Oatman household had 1 male aged 26-44 years, 3 females under 10, and 1 female aged 16-25 years.

    [627] 1810 Federal Census, Hartford, Washington Co., NY, p. 379, the David Oatman household had 2 males under 10, 2 males aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 2 females under 10, 3 females aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 1 person engaged in agriculture.

    [628] 1820 Federal Census, Hartford, Washington Co., NY, p. 136A, the David Oatman household had 3 males 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 aged 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 2 persons employed in agriculture.

    [629] 1830 Federal Census, Hartford, Washington Co., NY, p. 291, the David Oatman household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 2 males aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 male aged 70-79 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 50-59 years.

    [630] www.findagrave.com, memorial #41671875, from his gravestone in Old Hartford Cemetery in Hartford, NY; General Society of Mayflower Descendants Membership Applications, 1620-1920, application of Ellen Marie (Swain) Hardesty, of Cedar Rapids, IA, General No. 49268, State No. 945, approved on 12 Mar. 1984, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston; Gravestone Inscriptions in Hartford, N.Y., New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 115, p. 296.

    [631] Washington County Probate Letters of Administration Vol. B, p. 44, from FHL microfilm #5116678.

    [632] www.findagrave.com, memorial #41671739, from her gravestone in Old Hartford Cemetery in Hartford, NY; New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston; Gravestone Inscriptions in Hartford, N.Y., New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 115, p. 296.

    [633] General Society of Mayflower Descendants Membership Applications, 1620-1920, application of Ellen Marie (Swain) Hardesty, of Cedar Rapids, IA, General No. 49268, State No. 945, approved on 12 Mar. 1984, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston.

    [634] General Society of Mayflower Descendants Membership Applications, 1620-1920, application of Ellen Marie (Swain) Hardesty, of Cedar Rapids, IA, General No. 49268, State No. 945, approved on 12 Mar. 1984, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston.

    [635] General Society of Mayflower Descendants Membership Applications, 1620-1920, application of Ellen Marie (Swain) Hardesty, of Cedar Rapids, IA, General No. 49268, State No. 945, approved on 12 Mar. 1984, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #66966414, but his birth was not recorded in the Barbour Index of Cornwall Town Records.

    [636] 1820 Federal Census, Hartford, Washington Co., NY, p. 141, the Jordon Seelye household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, and 1 female aged 16-25 years, including 1 person engaged in agriculture.

    [637] 1830 Federal Census, Town of Hartford, Washington Co., NY, p. 294, the Jordan R. Seelye household had 2 males under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.

    [638] General Society of Mayflower Descendants Membership Applications, 1620-1920, application of Ellen Marie (Swain) Hardesty, of Cedar Rapids, IA, General No. 49268, State No. 945, approved on 12 Mar. 1984, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston; www.findagrave.com, memorial #66966414, from his gravestone in South Hartford Cemetery in South Hartford, Washington Co., NY.

    [639] 1840 Federal Census, Hartford, Washington Co., NY, p. 30, the Philenda Seely household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 2 males aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 70-79 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 3 persons employed in agriculture.

    [640] 1870 Federal Census, Hebron, Washington Co., NY, Hartford Post Office, Page No. 25, dwelling #203, family #208:

            Robert Copelund, 55, male, white, farmer, $8000, born NY, a male citizen

            Betsy Copelund, 49, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Philinda Seely, 70, female, white, born NY

    [641] General Society of Mayflower Descendants Membership Applications, 1620-1920, application of Ellen Marie (Swain) Hardesty, of Cedar Rapids, IA, General No. 49268, State No. 945, approved on 12 Mar. 1984, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, but her death record was not found in the New York State Death Index.

    [642] Per the Ancestry.com GALLOWAY ETC Family Tree file submitted by Oksana Czaplinski Galloway, of Toronto, Ontario; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #90181583.

    [643] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #90181624.

    [644] Per the Ancestry.com GALLOWAY ETC Family Tree file submitted by Oksana Czaplinski Galloway, of Toronto, Ontario; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1620-1850, Northampton, p. 1099, online database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Walter George Oatman of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. Julia W. Russell, of Northampton.

    [645] Per the Ancestry.com GALLOWAY ETC Family Tree file submitted by Oksana Czaplinski Galloway, of Toronto, Ontario.

    [646] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Seneca Falls, Seneca Co., NY, p. 295, dwelling #2374, family #2504:

            W. G. Oatman, 47, male, merch’t miller, $25,000, born NY

            J. W. Oatman, 38, female, born MA

            G. E. Oatman, 10, male, born NY, attending school

            F. W. Oatman, 2, male, born NY

            Catharine Magill, 16, female, born Ireland

    [647] 1860 Federal Census, 9th Ward of Buffalo, Erie Co., NY, Page No. 67-68, dwelling #444, family #497:

            Walter G. Oatman, 57, male, book keeper, $3000, $600, born NY

            Julia W. Oatman, 47, female, born MA

            Edward Oatman, 20, male, born NY

            Frank Oatman, 12, male, born NY

            Ann J. Markham, 21, female, servant, born NY

    [648] 1865 New York State Census, Second Election District, Ninth Ward, City of Buffalo, Erie Co., Page 5, dwelling #30, a brick house valued at $6000, family #35:

            Walter G. Oatman, 62, male, born Washington Co., married once, now married, book keeper, a native voter

            Julia W. Oatman, 52, female, wife, born MA, 2 children born, married twice, now married

            Theodore F. Taylor, 20, male, boarder, born Niagara Co., single, book keeper, a native voter

            Mary Schramm, 18, female, servant, born Erie Co., single, servant

    [649] Per the Ancestry.com GALLOWAY ETC Family Tree file submitted by Oksana Czaplinski Galloway, of Toronto, Ontario; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 221, p. 63, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation an insurance agent, his place of death Buffalo, NY, his birthplace Hartford NY, and his father David Oatman; www.findagrave.com, memorial #90181583, from his gravestone in Bridge Street Cemetery in Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA.

    [650] 1870 Federal Census, 9th Ward City of Buffalo, Erie Co., NY, Page No. 92-93, dwelling #655, family #710:

            Julia T. Oatman, 57, female, white, keeping house, $7000, $3000, born MA

            Frank W. Oatman, 22, male, white, no occupation, born NY, a male citizen

            Kitty Oatman, 19, female, white, at home, born Canada

            Minnie Oatman, 1, female, white, born NY

            Emily Foster, 45, female, white, dress maker, born NY

    [651] 1880 Federal Census, Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA, Page No. 33, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 348, dwelling #263, family #316:

            Sarah Bradford, white, female, 48, widow, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Ida C. Bradford, white, female, 22, daughter, single, teacher, born NY, father born Canada, mother born MA

            Sissie J. Bradford, white, female, 21, daughter, single, teacher, born NY, father born Canada, mother born MA

            Julia Oatman, white, female, 68, boarder, widow, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Thurson Burt, white, male, 82, boarder, widower, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Sarah Burt, white, female, 42, boarder, single, teacher, born NY, father born MA, mother born MA

            Harriett E. Stone, white, female, 35, boarder, widow, born NY, father born MA, mother born MA

    [652] Per the Ancestry.com GALLOWAY ETC Family Tree file submitted by Oksana Czaplinski Galloway, of Toronto, Ontario; www.findagrave.com, memorial #90181624, from her gravestone in Bridge Street Cemetery in Northampton, MA, but her death record was not found in the Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 or the New York Death Index.

    [653] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #41672047.

    [654] www.findagrave.com, memorial #41672047, from her gravestone in Old Hartford Cemetery in Hartford, NY, daughter of David Oatman, Esq.

    [655] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #190532728, her birthplace from her death record.

    [656] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #27328898.

    [657] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #27328898.

    [658] www.findagrave.com, memorial #27328898, from his gravestone in Bethany Cemetery in Truthville, Washington Co., NY.

    [659] New Hampshire, Death Records, 1654-1947, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, her birthplace Hartford, NY, and her parents David Oatman and Betsey Clough, both born in CT, her father’s occupation a farmer and blacksmith; www.findagrave.com, memorial #190532728, from his gravestone in West Cemetery in Orford, Grafton Co., NH.

    [660] Calculated from his age and birthplace in his death record, but his www.findagrave.com memorial #19919477 gives his birth year as 1811, calculated from his age on his gravestone.

    [661] Calculated from her age and birthplace in the 1850 federal census.

    [662] 1850 Federal Census, Columbia, Jackson Co., MI, p. 410, dwelling #1369, family #1399:

            David W. Oatman, 37, male, farmer, $1400, born NY

            Ann Oatman, 34, female, born PA

            Laurence Oatman, 3, male, born NY

            Martin Crosby, 15, male, farmer, born NY

            Dwelling #1369, family #1400:

            Nelson D. Willson, 32, male, farmer, $800, born NY

            Tabitha Willson, 26, female, born NY

            Crowell Willson, 3/12, male, born MI

    [663] www.findagrave.com, memorial #19919483, from her gravestone in Oak Grove Cemetery in Napoleon, Jackson Co., MI, her obituary in the American Citizen of Jackson, MI, says she was wife of David W. Oatman, and died of dropsey.

    [664] 1860 Federal Census, Napoleon Township, Jackson Co., MI, Page No. 257-258, dwelling #1811, family #1854:

            Joseph Wightman, 60, male, farmer, $2500, $963, born CT

            Abigail Wightman, 58, female, born NY

            Samuel Caniss, 36, male, farm laborer, born CT

            Adaline Caniss, 26, female, born NY

            Alonzo Wing, 15, male, farm laborer, born NY, attending school

            Tunis VanSlyke, 27, male, farm laborer, born NY

            David W. Oatman, 48, male, farmer, $3500, $725, born NY

    [665] Michigan, Deaths, 1867-1897, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, his birthplace Washington Co., NY, his occupation a farmer, and his parents David and Betsey Oatman; www.findagrave.com, memorial #19919477, from his gravestone in Oak Grove Cemetery in Napoleon, MI, his memorial gives his age as 56 years, 12 days, from his gravestone, which has a Masonic emblem on it.

    [666] Calculated from her age at death.

    [667] www.findagrave.com, memorial #41672184, from her gravestone in Old Hartford Cemetery in Hartford, NY, daughter of David and Betsey Oatman.

    [668] Stafford Town Records, Vol. A, p. 33, from p. 74 of the transcriptions from FHL microfilm #1319712; Tilton, Barbour Index of Stafford VRs, p. 33, taken from Vol. 2, p. 33, of the Stafford Town Records.

    [669] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #35895933.

    [670] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #35895961, her birthplace from the 1850 federal census.

    [671] 1825 State Census, Hartford, Washington Co., NY, p. 6, from “Abstract of the 1825 New York State Census of Washington County, New York,” Tree Talks, Dec. 1998, Central New York Genealogical Society, p. 58, the Elijah Clough household had 4 males and 2 females, including 2 males aged between 18 and 45 eligible for militia duty, 1 male qualified to vote, and 1 unmarried female between 16 and 45 years.

    [672] 1830 Federal Census, Hebron, Washington Co., NY, p. 230, the Elijah Clough household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 3 males aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.

    [673] www.findagrave.com, memorial #35895933, from his gravestone in Belcher Methodist Cemetery in Belcher, Washington Co., NY; Washington County Probate Vol. B2, p. 255, Vol. C, p. 6.

    [674] Washington County Probate Wills Vol. B2, p. 255-257, from FHL microfilm #0513864.

    [675] Washington County Probate Letters Testamentary and Administration Vol. C, p. 8, from FHL microfilm #0513880.

    [676] 1840 Federal Census, Hebron, Washington Co., NY, p. 184, the Phebe Clough household had only 1 female aged 50-59 years.

    [677] 1850 Federal Census, Hebron, Washington Co., NY, p. 273-274, dwelling #936, family #1002:

            Phebe Clough, 68, female, born NY

            Prudence Gregory, 43, female, born NY

    [678] www.findagrave.com, memorial #35895961, from her gravestone in Belcher Methodist Cemetery in Belcher, NY.

    [679] Washington County Probate Wills Vol. E, p. 189-193, from FHL microfilm #0513865.

    [680] Washington County Probate Letters Testamentary and Administration, Vol. E, p. 15, from FHL microfilm #0513882.

    [681] Calculated from her age at death, her birthplace from the 1855 state census.

    [682] 1840 Federal Census, Hebron, Washington Co., NY, p. 171, the Turner Gregory household had 2 males aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 2 persons employed in agriculture.

    [683] 1850 Federal Census, Hebron, Washington Co., NY, p. 273-274, dwelling #936, family #1002.

    [684] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #38012033.

    [685] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #67187724, his birthplace from the 1855 state census.

    [686] 1855 New York State Census, First Election District of the Town of Hebron, Washington Co., dwelling #207, a frame house valued at $900, family #220:

            Thomas Bump, 60, male, born Washington Co., married, resident 1 year, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Prudence Bump, 48, female, wife, born Washington Co., married, resident 1 year

    [687] 1860 Federal Census, Hebron, Washington Co., NY, Belcher Post Office, Page No. 6, dwelling #40, family #42:

            Thomas Bump, 65, male, $1000, $1300, born NY

            Prudence Bump, 52, female, born NY

    [688] 1865 New York State Census, 1st Election Dist. of Hebron, Washington Co., Page 41, dwelling #295, a frame house valued at $800, family #313:

            Thomas Bump, 72, male, born Washington Co., 5 children born, married twice, now married, farming, a native voter, owns land

            Prudence Bump, 58, female, wife, born Washington Co., married twice, now married, farming

    [689] 1870 Federal Census, Hebron, Washington Co., NY, Hartford Post Office, Page No. 2, dwelling #19, family #19:

            Thomas Bump, 77, male, formerly a farmer, $1500, $1500, born NY, a male citizen

            Prudens Bump, 68, female, keeping house, born NY

    [690] www.findagrave.com, memorial #67187724, from his gravestone in East Hartford Cemetery in East Hartford, Washington Co., NY.

    [691] Washington County Probate Wills Vol. N, p. 113-116, from FHL microfilm #0513870.

    [692] www.findagrave.com, memorial #38012033, and memorial #35895884, from her gravestone in Belcher Methodist Cemetery in Belcher, NY.

    [693] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #38011922, his birthplace from the 1855 state census.

    [694] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #38011974.

    [695] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #38011974, her birthplace from the 1850 federal census.

    [696] 1840 Federal Census, Hebron, Washington Co., NY, p. 184, the Levi H. Clough household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 2 females under 5, and 1 female aged 20-29 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [697] 1850 Federal Census, Hebron, Washington Co., NY, p. 273-274, dwelling #936, family #1001:

            Levi H. Clapp [sic], 41, male, physician, $1500, born NY

            Lois Clapp [sic], 35, female, born NY

            Betsey Clapp [sic], 14, female, born NY, attending school

            Phebe Clapp [sic], 13, female, born NY, attending school

            Pitt Clough, 11, male, born NY

            Dwelling #936, family #1002:

            Phebe Clough, 68, female, born NY

            Prudence Gregory, 43, female, born NY

    [698] 1855 New York State Census, First Election District of the Town of Hebron, Washington Co., dwelling #205, a frame house valued at $500, family #217:

            Levi Clough, 46, male, born Washington Co., married, resident 46 years, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Louis Clough, 40, female, wife, born Washington Co., married, resident 40 years

            Betsy J. Clough, 19, female, daughter, born Washington Co., resident 19 years

            Phebe E. V. Clough, 18, female, daughter, born Washington Co., resident 18 years

            Pitt Clough, 16, male, son, born Washington Co., resident 16 years

            Eleanora Clough, 2, female, child, born Washington Co., resident 2 years

    [699] 1860 Federal Census, Hebron, Washington Co., NY, Belcher Post Office, Page No. 5-6, dwelling #37, family #39:

            Levi H. Clough, 51, male, farmer, $2800, $2800, born NY

            Lois Clough, 45, female, born NY

            Pitt Clough, 21, male, farm laborer, born NY

            Eleanora Clough, 7, female, born NY, attending school

    [700] 1865 New York State Census, 1st Election Dist. of Hebron, Washington Co., Page 39, dwelling #282, a frame house valued at $800, family #300:

            Levi Clough, 56, male, born Washington Co., married once, now married, physician, a native voter, owns land

            Louis E. Clough, 50, female, wife, born Washington Co., 6 children born, married once, now married

            Betsey G. Clough, 28, female, daughter, born Washington Co., single

            Phebe E. V. Clough, 27, female, daughter, born Washington Co., 2 children born, married once, now married

            Pitt M. Clough, 24, male, son, born Washington Co., single, farming, a native voter

            Elnora Clough, 12, female, daughter, born Washington Co.

    [701] 1870 Federal Census, Hebron, Washington Co., NY, Page No. 1, dwelling #2, family #2:

            Levi H. Clough, 61, male, white, physician, $3000, $600, born NY, a male citizen

            Louis Clough, 59, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Betsey Clough, 34, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Pitt M. Clough, 31, male, white, farmer, born NY, a male citizen

            Ella Nora Clough, 17, female, white, born NY

    [702] 1875 New York State Census, Town of Hebron, Washington Co., Page 53, dwelling #521, a frame house valued at $1400, family #529:

            Levi H. Clough, 66, male, born Washington Co., now married, drugs & medicines, a native voter, owns land

            Louis Clough, 60, female, wife, born Washington Co., now married

            Pitt M. Clough, 36, male, son, born Washington Co., single

            Eleanora Clough, 22, female, daughter, born Washington Co., single

    [703] 1880 Federal Census, 1st Election District of Hebron, Village of Belcher, Washington Co., NY, Page No. 1, Supervisors Dist. 6, Enumeration Dist. 146, dwelling #10, family #11:

            Levi Clough, white, male, 71, married, farming, born NY, father born CT, mother born NY

            Lois Clough, white, female, 65, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born CT, mother born MA

            Rachel Dennison, white, female, 28, servant, widow, housekeeping, born NY, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

            Dasie Dennison, white, female, 3, boarder, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [704] www.findagrave.com, memorial #38011922, from his gravestone in Belcher Methodist Cemetery in Belcher, NY, but his obituary in Death Notices from Washington County, NY, Newspapers, 1799-1880, says he was in his 75th year.

    [705] Washington County Probate Wills Vol. Q, p. 188-190, from FHL microfilm #0513871.

    [706] Washington County Probate Letters of Testamentary Vol. H, p. 589, from FHL microfilm #0513903.

    [707] www.findagrave.com, memorial #38011974, from her gravestone in Belcher Methodist Cemetery in Belcher, NY; New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, which gives the date as 26 May 1900, certificate #21633 from 1900.

    [708] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #41239991.

    [709] www.findagrave.com, memorial #41239991, from his gravestone in Belcher Methodist Cemetery in Belcher, NY.

    [710] Stafford Town Records, Vol. A, p. 37, from p. 80 of the transcriptions from FHL microfilm #1319712; Tilton, Barbour Index of Stafford VRs, p. 33, taken from Vol. 2, p. 37, of the Stafford Town Records.

    [711] William and Lois Carlisle were also buried in Old Hartford Cemetery in Hartford, NY, and appear to have been a generation older than James Carlisle.

    [712] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #69872221, calculated from his age at death.

    [713] 1800 Federal Census, Hebron, Washington Co., NY, p. 559, the James Carlysle household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, and 1 female aged 16-25 years.

    [714] 1810 Federal Census, Hebron, Washington Co., NY, p. 384, the James Carlisle household had 2 males under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 3 females under 10, and 1 female aged 26-44 years.

    [715] 1820 Federal Census, Hartford, Washington Co., NY, p. 140, the James Carlisle household had 1 male under 10, 2 males aged 16-18 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 2 females aged 10-15 years, 1 female aged 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 45 or over, including 1 person engaged in agriculture.

    [716] 1830 Federal Census, Hartford, Washington Co., NY, p. 291, the James Carlisle household had 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 60-69 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years.

    [717] 1840 Federal Census, Hartford, Washington Co., NY, p. 33, the James Carlisle household had 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 70-79 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 50-59 years, including 2 persons employed in agriculture.

    [718] www.findagrave.com, memorial #69872221, from his gravestone in Old Hartford Cemetery in Hartford, Washington Co., NY.

    [719] Washington County Probate Wills Vol. C, p. 350-353, from FHL microfilm #0513865.

    [720] Washington County Probate Letters Testamentary and Administration Vol. D, p. 31, from FHL microfilm #0513881.

    [721] 1850 Federal Census, Hartford, Washington Co., NY, p. 263, dwelling #781, family #832.

    [722] www.findagrave.com, memorial #69872281, from her gravestone in Old Hartford Cemetery in Hartford, NY.

    [723] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #69872375, calculated from his age at death.

    [724] www.findagrave.com, memorial #69872375, from his gravestone in Old Hartford Cemetery in Hartford, NY.

    [725] Per the Ancestry.com McCluskey Work in Progress file submitted by mccluskeyph.

    [726] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #84678405, calculated from his age at death, his birthplace from the 1855 state census.

    [727] Per the Ancestry.com McCluskey Work in Progress file submitted by mccluskeyph; www.findagrave.com, memorial #84678444, from her gravestone in Adams State Road Cemetery in Honeyville, Jefferson Co., NY.

    [728] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #84678500, calculated from her age at death, her birthplace from the 1855 state census.

    [729] 1830 Federal Census, Hartford, Washington Co., NY, p. 295, the Silas Glazier household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-154 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 female under 5, and 1 female aged 20-29 years.

    [730] 1850 Federal Census, Adams, Jefferson Co., NY, p. 261, dwelling #659, family #666:

            Silas Glazier, 49, male, farmer, $2000

            Caroline Glazier, 50, female

    [731] 1855 New York State Census, Second Election District of the Town of Adams, Jefferson Co., dwelling #196, a frame house valued at $1800, family #211:

            Silas Glasier, 54, male, born Washington Co., marrieds, resident 8 years, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Caroline Glasier, 54, female, wife, born Washington Co., married, resident 8 years

    [732] 1860 Federal Census, Adams, Jefferson Co., NY, Page No. 37, dwelling #317, family #317:

            Silas Glaisier, 54, male, farmer, $2650, $175, born NY

            Caroline Glaisier, 54, female, housework, born NY

    [733] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Adams, Jefferson Co., NY, Adams Centre Post Office, Page No. 9, dwelling #83, family #86:

            Silas Glazier, 65, male, white, farmer, $2600, $1000, born NY, cannot read or write, a male citizen

            Caroline Glazier, 66, female, white, keeps house, born CT

    [734] 1880 Federal Census, Rodman, Jefferson Co., NY, Page No. 12, Supervisors Dist. 7, Enumeration Dist. 141, dwelling #134, family #141:

            Orrin H. Glasier, white, male, 33, married, farm hand, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Alice Glasier, white, female, 31, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Dwelling #134, family #142:

            Silas Glasier, white, male, 78, married, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Caroline Glasier, white, female, 78, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born CT, mother born CT

    [735] Per the Ancestry.com McCluskey Work in Progress file submitted by mccluskeyph; www.findagrave.com, memorial #84678405, from his gravestone in Adams State Road Cemetery in Honeyville, Jefferson Co., NY, his place of death from the petition for probate of his estate, but his death record was not found in the New York State Death Index.

    [736] Jefferson County Probate Estate Papers, Box G16, Case 204, from FHL microfilm #0461516.

    [737] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #6879 for 1888; www.findagrave.com, memorial #84678500, from her gravestone in Adams State Road Cemetery in Honeyville, NY.

    [738] Per the Ancestry.com McCluskey Work in Progress file submitted by mccluskeyph.

    [739] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #69872138.

    [740] Per the Ancestry.com McCluskey Work in Progress file submitted by mccluskeyph.

    [741] Per the Ancestry.com McCluskey Work in Progress file submitted by mccluskeyph.

    [742] Per the Ancestry.com McCluskey Work in Progress file submitted by mccluskeyph.

    [743] Per the Ancestry.com McCluskey Work in Progress file submitted by mccluskeyph; www.findagrave.com, memorial #69872138, from her gravestone in Old Hartford Cemetery in Hartford, Washington Co., NY.

    [744] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #62161689, her birthplace from the 1850 federal census.

    [745] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #128469924, his birthplace from the 1850 federal census.

    [746] 1840 Federal Census, Hartford, Washington Co., p. 31, the John Park Jr. household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 1 person employed in manufacturing and trade.

    [747] 1850 Federal Census, Hartford, Washington Co., NY, p. 263, dwelling #782, family #833:

            John Park Jr., 45, male, farmer, $2500, born NY

            Jane Park, 42, female, born NY

            Henry Park, 15, male, farmer, born NY, attending school

            James Park, 12, male, born NY, attending school

            Sarah Park, 18, female, born NY

            Adeline Park, 10, female, born NY, attending school

            James Thomas, 24, male, shoe maker, born NY

            Theophilus Roscoe, 22, male, shoe maker, born Canada East

            Mary White, 16, female, born NY

            Jane Baker, 22, female, born NY

            John Baker, 24, male, shoe maker, born NY

    [748] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #62161689.

    [749] 1860 Federal Census, Wapsinonoc Township, Muscatine Co., IA, West Liberty Post Office, Page No. 242, dwelling #1163, family #1797:

            John Park, 55, male, farmer, $2000, $500, born NY

            Jane Park, 52, male [sic], born NY

            Sarah E. Park, 28, female, born NY

            Henry B. Park, 25, male, farmer, born NY

            James C. Park, 22, male, farmer, born NY

            Adaline G. Park, 20, female, born NY

            John H. Carlisle, 6, male, born NJ

    [750] 1870 Federal Census, Wapsinonoc Township, Muscatine Co., IA, Atalissa Post Office, Page No. 1, dwelling #5, family #5:

            John Park, 65, male, white, farmer, $5000, $1000, born NY, a male citizen

            Jane Park, 62, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Sarah E. Park, 38, female, white, at home, born NY

            James Park, 32, male, white, farmer, born NY, a male citizen

            Henry Park, 35, male, white, born HY, a male citizen

            John Carlisle, 16, male, white, laborer, born NJ, attending school

    [751] www.findagrave.com, memorial #62161689, from her gravestone in Oak Ridge Cemetery in West Liberty, Muscatine Co., IA.

    [752] www.findagrave.com, memorial #128469924, from his gravestone in Oak Ridge Cemetery in West Liberty, IA.

    [753] Saratoga County, New York, Cemetery Index, 1795-1971, online database at www.Ancestry.com, her birthplace from the 1875 state census.

    [754] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #108360525, his birthplace from the 1875 state census.

    [755] 1840 Federal Census, Hebron, Washington Co., NY, p. 154, the Henry Broughton household had 2 males aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 2 females aged 20-29 years, including 3 persons employed in agriculture.

    [756] 1850 Federal Census, Saratoga, Saratoga Co., NY, p. 251, dwelling #197, family #224:

            Henry Broughton, 47, male, mason, $1000, born NY

            Aura Broughton, 39, female, born NY

            Philinda Broughton, 20, female, born NY

            Mary J. Broughton, 18, female, born NY

            Sarah Broughton, 10, female, born NY, attending school

            Betsy Broughton, 6, female, born NY, attending school

            James H. Broughton, 2, male, born NY

            Mary J. Mahew, 24, female, birthplace unknown

    [757] 1865 New York State Census, Second Election Dist. Town of Milton, Saratoga Co., Page 51, family #357:

            Henry Broughton, 62, male, born Rensselaer Co., married once, now married, a native voter, owns land

            Aura Broughton, 55, female, wife, born Rensselaer [sic] Co., 5 children born, married once, now married

            Sarah Broughton, 25, female, daughter, born Washington Co., single

            Betsy Broughton, 21, female, daughter, born Washington Co., single

            James H. Broughton, 17, male, son, born Saratoga Co., single

    [758] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Milton, Saratoga Co., NY, Greenfield Centre Post Office, Page No. 115, dwelling #879, family #980:

            Henry Broughton, 67, male, white, farmer, $7600, $1300, born NY, a male citizen

            Aura Broughton, 58, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            James H. Broughton, 22, male, white, farm laborer, born NY, a male citizen

            Ezra Mitchell, 14, male, white, farm laborer, born Canada East, parents both foreign born, attending school

            Lois Bennet, 16, female, white, domestic laborer, born NY

    [759] 1875 New York State Census, Second Election District of Milton, Saratoga Co., Page 32, dwelling #284, a frame house valued at $1000, family #288:

            Henry Broughton, 72, male, born Rensselaer Co., now married, retired farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Aura Broughton, 65, female, wife, born Washington Co., now married

    [760] 1880 Federal Census, Milton 2d Elec Dist., Saratoga Co., NY, Page No. 28, Supervisors Dist. 6, Enumeration Dist. 78, dwelling #263, family #294:

            Henry Broughton, white, male, 77, married, retired farmer, born NY, father born CT, mother born NY

            Aura Broughton, white, female, 69, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY [sic]

    [761] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #37762 for 1890; www.findagrave.com, memorial #108360525, from his gravestone in Rock City Falls Cemetery in Rock City Falls, Saratoga Co., NY.

    [762] www.findagrave.com, memorial #108360553, from her gravestone in Rock City Falls Cemetery in Rock City Falls, NY; Saratoga County, New York, Cemetery Index, 1795-1971, Aura Carlisle Broughton.

    [763] Calculated from his age at death and in the 1850 federal census, his birthplace from the 1855 state census.

    [764] Per the Ancestry.com McCluskey Work in Progress file submitted by mccluskeyph.

    [765] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #67188215.

    [766] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #67188215.

    [767] 1850 Federal Census, Hartford, Washington Co., NY, p. 263, dwelling #781, family #832:

            James H. Carlyle, 35, male, shoe maker, $800, born NY

            Philinda Carlyle, 69, female, born CT

            Mary Carlyle, 17, female, born NY

            William Carlyle, 14, male, born NY, attending school

            J. Case, 36, male, shoemaker, born NY

            Thomas Noonin, 20, male, shoemaker, born Ireland

    [768] www.findagrave.com, memorial #67188215, from her gravestone in East Hartford Cemetery in East Hartford, Washington Co., NY, wife of James Carlisle, no age recorded.

    [769] 1855 New York State Census, Fourth Election District of the Third Ward, City of New York, New York Co., dwelling #40, a brick building valued at $15,000, family #88, line #18:

            James H. Carlisle, 40, male, boarder, born Washington Co., widowed, resident 3 years, merchant, a native voter

    [770] www.findagrave.com, memorial #109818429, from his gravestone in Oak Ridge Cemetery in West Liberty, Muscatine Co., IA.

    [771] Stafford Town Records, Vol. A, p. 41, from p. 84 of the transcriptions from FHL microfilm #1319712; Tilton, Barbour Index of Stafford VRs, p. 33, taken from Vol. 2, p. 41, of the Stafford Town Records.

    [772] Stafford Town Records, Vol. A, p. 41, from p. 84 of the transcriptions from FHL microfilm #1319712; Tilton, Barbour Index of Stafford VRs, p. 33, taken from Vol. 2, p. 41, of the Stafford Town Records; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #43173594.

    [773] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #43173594.

    [774] Calculated from her age at death.

    [775] 1810 Federal Census, Hartford, Washington Co., NY, p. 379, the Reuben Clough household had 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, and 1 female aged 26-44 years.

    [776] 1820 Federal Census, Hebron, Washington Co., NY, no page number, the Reuben Cluff household had 1 male aged 26-44 years, 2 females aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 1 person engaged in manufacturing.

    [777] 1825 State Census, Hartford, Washington Co., NY, p. 12, from “Abstract of the 1825 New York State Census of Washington County, New York,” Tree Talks, Dec. 1998, Central New York Genealogical Society, p. 61, the Reuben Clough household had 1 male and 4 females, including 1 male qualified to vote, 1 married female under the age of 45, 1 unmarried female between 16 and 45 years, and 2 unmarried females under the age of 16.

    [778] 1830 Federal Census, Hebron, Washington Co., NY, p. 228, the Reuben Clough household had 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.

    [779] 1840 Federal Census, Greenwich, Washington Co., NY, p. 75, the Reuben Clough household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, 1 female aged 30-39 years, and 1 female aged 50-59 years, including 1 person employed in manufacturing and trade.

    [780] www.findagrave.com, memorial #43173797, from her gravestone in Lakeville Baptist Church Cemetery in Cossayuna, Washington Co., NY.

    [781] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Greenwich, Washington Co., NY, p. 230, dwelling #471, family #482:

            Reuben Clough, 64, male, farmer, $800, born CT

            Permelia Clough, 41, female, born NY

    [782] 1855 New York State Census, Second Election District of the Town of Greenwich, Washington Co., dwelling #79, a wood house valued at $125, family #79:

            Reuben Clough, 69, male, born CT, widowed, resident 18 years, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Permelia Clough, 45, female, child, born Washington Co., resident 18 years

    [783] www.findagrave.com, memorial #43173594, from his gravestone in Lakeville Baptist Church Cemetery in Cossayuna, NY.

    [784] Washington County Probate Wills Vol. G, p. 272-274, from FHL microfilm #0513866.

    [785] Calculated from her age and birthplace in the 1850 federal census and the 1855 state census.

    [786] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Greenwich, Washington Co., NY, p. 230, dwelling #471, family #482.

    [787] 1855 New York State Census, Second Election District of the Town of Greenwich, Washington Co., dwelling #79, a wood house valued at $125, family #79.

    [788] 1860 Federal Census, town of Greenwich, Washington Co., NY, Lake Post Office, Page No. 221, dwelling #1781, family #1723:

            Pamelia Clough, 50, female, $400, $1000, born NY

    [789] 1865 New York State Census, 2d Election Dist. in the Town of Greenwich, Washington Co., Page 33, dwelling #224, a frame house valued at $600, family #229:

            Permelia Clough, 56, female, born Washington Co., single, owns land

            Zelpha Beaty, 50, female, sister, born Washington Co., married twice, now married

            William H. Beaty, 18, male, nephew, born Washington Co., single, laborer

    [790] 1870 Federal Census, Keene, Cheshire Co., NH, Page No. 150, dwelling #1175, family #1335:

            Walter W. Glazier, 37, male, white, carpenter, born NY, a male citizen

            Mary A. Glazier, 33, female, white, keeping house, born NH

            Elsie M. Glazier, 12, female, white, born NY, attending school

            William O. Glazier, 8, male, white, born NH, attending school

            Gurdie W. Glazier, 7, male, white, born NH, attending school

            Permelia Clough, 59, female, white, house keeper, born NY

    [791] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #179099841, from her gravestone.

    [792] Per her gravestone, wife of John Beaty.

    [793] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Greenwich, Washington Co., NY, p. 238, dwelling #589, family #599.

    [794] 1865 New York State Census, 2d Election Dist. in the Town of Greenwich, Washington Co., Page 33, dwelling #224, a frame house valued at $600, family #229.

    [795] www.findagrave.com, memorial #179099841, from her gravestone in Woodland Cemetery in Keene, Cheshire Co., NH, wife of John Beaty.

    [796] Calculated from her age and birthplace in the 1855 state census.

    [797] Calculated from his age in the 1860 federal census, his birthplace from the 1855 state census.               

    [798] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Greenwich, Washington Co., NY, p. 238, dwelling #589, family #599:

            John Blossom, 38, male, carpenter, born NY

            Susan Blossom, 35, female, born NY

            Elizabeth Blossom, 11, female, born NY

            Walter Glasier, 18, male, carpenter, born NY

            Zilpha Beaty, 40, female, born NY

            William H. Beaty, 5, male, born NY

    [799] 1855 New York State Census, Second Election District of the Town of Greenwich, Washington Co., dwelling #38, a wood house valued at $300, family #38:

            John Blossum, 41, male, born Washington Co., married, resident 8 years, carpenter, a native voter

            Susan Blossum, 39, female, wife, born Washington Co., resident 8 years

            Elizabeth Blossum, 15, female, child, born Washington Co., resident 8 years

            Mary Blossum, 4, female, child, born Washington Co., resident 4 years

    [800] 1860 Federal Census, Town of Greenwich, Washington Co., NY, East Greenwich Post Office, Page No. 130, dwelling #1001, family #962:

            John Blossom, 48, male, master carpenter, $600, $300, born NY

            Susan Blossom, 44, female, born NY

            Elizabeth Blossom, 20, female, born NY

            Mary Blossom, 9, female, born NY, attending school

    [801] 1865 New York State Census, 2d Election Dist. in the Town of Greenwich, Washington Co., Page 27, dwelling #180, a frame house valued at $300, family #180:

            John Blossom, 53, male, born Washington Co., married once, now married, carpenter, a native voter, owns land

            Susan Blossom, 49, female, wife, born Washington Co., 4 children born, married once, now married

            Elizabeth Blossom, 25, female, child, born Washington Co., single

            Mary Blossom, 14, female, child, born Washington Co., single

            Julia E. Blossom, 4, female, child, born Washington Co., single

    [802] 1870 Federal Census, Greenwich, Washington Co., NY, Page No. 99, dwelling #828, family #913:

            John Blossom, 58, male, white, carpenter, $800, born NY, a male citizen

            Susan Blossom, 55, female, white, keeps house, born NY

            Mary Blossom, 19, female, white, born NY

            Julia Blossom, 9, female, white, born NY, attending school

    [803] 1875 New York State Census, 2nd Election District of the Town of Greenwich, Washington Co., Page 21, dwelling #182, a frame house valued at $500, family #185:

            John Blossom, 62, male, born Washington Co., now married, carpenter and joiner, a native voter, owns land

            Susan Blossom, 60, female, wife, born Washington Co., now married

            Elysabeth Blossom, 31, female, daughter, born Washington Co., single

            Julia Blossom, 14, female, daughter, born Washington Co., single

    [804] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #41240420, his birth place from the 1855 state census.

    [805] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #41240474.

    [806] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #41240474, her birthplace given as CT in the 1850 federal census, the 1855 state census, and the 1870 federal census, but as Rhode Island in the 1860 federal census and the 1865 state census.

    [807] 1830 Federal Census, Hebron, Washington Co., NY, p. 230, the Arden Clough household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 30-39 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.

    [808] 1840 Federal Census, Hartford, Washington Co., NY, p. 30, the Arden H. Clough household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 2 females aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 3 persons employed in agriculture.

    [809] 1850 Federal Census, Hartford, Washington Co., NY, p. 270, dwelling #891, family #950:

            Arden H. Clough, 59, male, farmer, $1500, born NY

            Keziah Clough, 56, female, born CT

            Thomas Clough, 34, male, farmer, $1000, born NY

            Phebe Clough, 30, female, born NY

            Almon Kenyon, 20, male, farmer, born NY

    [810] 1855 New York State Census, Town of Hartford, Washington Co., dwelling #320, a frame house valued at $700, family #346:

            Ardin H. Clough, 64, male, born CT, married, resident 50 years, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Keziah Clough, 61, female, wife, born CT, married, resident 40 years

            Thomas L. Clough, 39, male, son, born Washington Co., married, resident 25 years, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Harriet E. Clough, 22, female, daughter [sic], born Washington Co., married, resident 21 years

            Mary K. Clough, 9/12, female, grandchild, born Washington Co., resident 9 months

            David T. Hutchins, 18, male, servant, born Washington Co., resident 18 years, farmer

            Eliza Hunter, 15, female, servant, born Ireland, resident 6 years

    [811] 1860 Federal Census, Town of Greenwich, Washington Co., NY, Lake Post Office, Page No. 214, dwelling #1722, family #1665:

            Arden H. Clough, 69, male, born NY

            Keziah Clough, 66, female, born RI

    [812] 1865 New York State Census, 2d Election Dist. in the Town of Greenwich, Washington Co., Page 24, dwelling #162, a frame house valued at $500, family #162:

            Arden H. Clough, 74, male, born Washington Co., married once, now married, farmer, a native voter

            Keziah Clough, 71, female, wife, born RI, 6 children born, married once, now married

    [813] www.findagrave.com, memorial #41240420, from his gravestone in Belcher Methodist Cemetery in Belcher, NY.

    [814] 1870 Federal Census, Greenwich, Washington Co., NY, East Greenwich Post Office, Page No. 2, dwelling #15, family #15.

    [815] www.findagrave.com, memorial #41240474, from her gravestone in Belcher Methodist Cemetery in Belcher, NY.

    [816] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #42146825, his birthplace from the 1855 state census.

    [817] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #42146825.

    [818] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #42147016.

    [819] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #42147016, her birthplace from the 1855 state census.

    [820] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Salem, Washington Co., NY, p. 278, dwelling #439, family #454:

            Elijah Clough, 37, male, farmer, $2500, born NY

            Annaliza Clough, 42, female, born NY

            William Clough, 11, male, born NY, attending school

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

            Elijah Clough Jr., 8, male, born NY, attending school

            James Clough, 1, male, born NY

            James Clough, 23, male, laborer, born NY

    [821] 1855 New York State Census, Second Election District of the Town of Greenwich, Washington Co., dwelling #127, a wood house valued at $300, family #127:

            Elijah Clough, 42, male, born Washington Co., married, resident 2 years, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Anneliza Clough, 47, female, wife, born Washington Co., married, resident 2 years

            Wm A. Clough, 15, male, child, born Washington Co., resident 2 years, farmer

            Maryeliza Clough, 14, female, child, born Washington Co., resident 2 years

            Elijah Clough Jr., 12, male, child, born Washington Co., resident 2 years

            James Clough, 7, male, child, born Washington Co., resident 2 years

    [822] 1860 Federal Census, Town of Greenwich, Washington Co., NY, Lake Post Office, Page No. 213, dwelling #1713, family #1656:

            Eljah Clough, 47, male, farmer, $5500, $4500, born NY

            Ann E. Clough, 53, female, born NY

            William A. Clough, 21, male, farmer laborer, born NY

            Mary E. Clough, 20, female, born NY

            Elijah Clough Jr., 18, male, famer laborer, born NY, attending school

            James C. Clough, 11, male, born NY, attending school

    [823] 1865 New York State Census, 2d Election Dist. in the Town of Greenwich, Washington Co., Page 23, dwelling #161, a frame house valued at $600, family #160:

            Elijah Clough, 52, male, born Washington Co., married once, now married, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Ann E. Clough, 58, female, wife, born Washington Co., 4 children born, married once, now married

            Elijah Clough Jr., 23, male, child, born Washington Co., single, farmer, a native voter

            James C. Clough, 16, male, child, born Washington Co., single, farmer

    [824] 1870 Federal Census, Greenwich, Washington Co., NY, East Greenwich Post Office, Page No. 2, dwelling #15, family #15:

            Elijah Clough, 57, male, white, farmer, $8000, $8000, born NY, a male citizen

            Ann E. Clough, 63, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            James C. Clough, 21, male, white, farm laborer, born NY, a male citizen

            Keziah Clough, 73, female, white, $450, born CT

    [825] 1875 New York State Census, 2nd Election District of the Town of Greenwich, Washington Co., Page 3-4, dwelling #24, a frame house valued at $2000, family #24:

            Elijah Clough, 63, male, born Washington Co., now married, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Mary [sic] Eliza Clough, 68, female, wife, born Washington Co., now married

            James Clough, 26, male, son, born Washington Co., now married, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Mary Clough, 24, female, daughter in law, born Washington Co., now married

            Charles Clough, 2-3/4, male, grandchild, born Washington Co.

            John Higgins, 19, male, hired man, born Washington Co., farm laborer

    [826] 1880 Federal Census, Town of Greenwich, Washington Co., NY, Page No. 13, Supervisors Dist. 6, Enumeration Dist. 143, dwelling #124, family #135:

            Elijah Clough, white, male, 67, married, farmer, born NY, father born NY [sic], mother born NY

            Ann Eliza Clough, white, female, 73, wife, married, keeps house, born NY, father born NJ, mother born NJ

            James Clough, white, male, 31, son, married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Mary J. Clough, white, female, 31, daughter in law, married, born NY, father born England, mother born Ireland

            Charles Clough, white, male, 8, grandchild, single, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Elijah Clough, white, male, 4, grandchild, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [827] www.findagrave.com, memorial #42147016, from her gravestone in Evergreen Cemetery in Salem, Washington Co., NY.

    [828] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #47013852.

    [829] New York State, Marriage Index, 1881-1967, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #6477; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #42146825.

    [830] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #47013852.

    [831] www.findagrave.com, memorial #42146825, from his gravestone in Evergreen Cemetery in Salem, NY.

    [832] www.findagrave.com, memorial #47013852, from her gravestone in Floral Hill Cemetery in Lovejoy, Iroquois Co., IL.

    [833] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #38011974, her birthplace from the 1855 state census.

    [834] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #38011974.

    [835] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #38011922.

    [836] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #38011922.

    [837] 1840 Federal Census, Hebron, Washington Co., NY, p. 184, the Levi H. Clough household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 2 females under 5, and 1 female aged 20-29 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [838] 1850 Federal Census, Hebron, Washington Co., NY, p. 273-274, dwelling #936, family #1001:

            Levi H. Clapp [sic], 41, male, physician, $1500, born NY

            Lois Clapp [sic], 35, female, born NY

            Betsey Clapp [sic], 14, female, born NY, attending school

            Phebe Clapp [sic], 13, female, born NY, attending school

            Pitt Clough, 11, male, born NY

            Dwelling #936, family #1002:

            Phebe Clough, 68, female, born NY

            Prudence Gregory, 43, female, born NY

    [839] 1855 New York State Census, First Election District of the Town of Hebron, Washington Co., dwelling #205, a frame house valued at $500, family #217:

            Levi Clough, 46, male, born Washington Co., married, resident 46 years, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Louis Clough, 40, female, wife, born Washington Co., married, resident 40 years

            Betsy J. Clough, 19, female, daughter, born Washington Co., resident 19 years

            Phebe E. V. Clough, 18, female, daughter, born Washington Co., resident 18 years

            Pitt Clough, 16, male, son, born Washington Co., resident 16 years

            Eleanora Clough, 2, female, child, born Washington Co., resident 2 years

    [840] 1860 Federal Census, Hebron, Washington Co., NY, Belcher Post Office, Page No. 5-6, dwelling #37, family #39:

            Levi H. Clough, 51, male, farmer, $2800, $2800, born NY

            Lois Clough, 45, female, born NY

            Pitt Clough, 21, male, farm laborer, born NY

            Eleanora Clough, 7, female, born NY, attending school

    [841] 1865 New York State Census, 1st Election Dist. of Hebron, Washington Co., Page 39, dwelling #282, a frame house valued at $800, family #300:

            Levi Clough, 56, male, born Washington Co., married once, now married, physician, a native voter, owns land

            Louis E. Clough, 50, female, wife, born Washington Co., 6 children born, married once, now married

            Betsey G. Clough, 28, female, daughter, born Washington Co., single

            Phebe E. V. Clough, 27, female, daughter, born Washington Co., 2 children born, married once, now married

            Pitt M. Clough, 24, male, son, born Washington Co., single, farming, a native voter

            Elnora Clough, 12, female, daughter, born Washington Co.

    [842] 1870 Federal Census, Hebron, Washington Co., NY, Page No. 1, dwelling #2, family #2:

            Levi H. Clough, 61, male, white, physician, $3000, $600, born NY, a male citizen

            Louis Clough, 59, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Betsey Clough, 34, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Pitt M. Clough, 31, male, white, farmer, born NY, a male citizen

            Ella Nora Clough, 17, female, white, born NY

    [843] 1875 New York State Census, Town of Hebron, Washington Co., Page 53, dwelling #521, a frame house valued at $1400, family #529:

            Levi H. Clough, 66, male, born Washington Co., now married, drugs & medicines, a native voter, owns land

            Louis Clough, 60, female, wife, born Washington Co., now married

            Pitt M. Clough, 36, male, son, born Washington Co., single

            Eleanora Clough, 22, female, daughter, born Washington Co., single

    [844] 1880 Federal Census, 1st Election District of Hebron, Village of Belcher, Washington Co., NY, Page No. 1, Supervisors Dist. 6, Enumeration Dist. 146, dwelling #10, family #11:

            Levi Clough, white, male, 71, married, farming, born NY, father born CT, mother born NY

            Lois Clough, white, female, 65, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born CT, mother born MA

            Rachel Dennison, white, female, 28, servant, widow, housekeeping, born NY, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

            Dasie Dennison, white, female, 3, boarder, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [845] www.findagrave.com, memorial #38011922, from his gravestone in Belcher Methodist Cemetery in Belcher, NY.

    [846] Washington County Probate Wills Vol. Q, p. 188-190, from FHL microfilm #0513871.

    [847] Washington County Probate Letters Testamentary Vol. H, p. 589, from FHL microfilm #0513903.

    [848] www.findagrave.com, memorial #38011974, from her gravestone in Belcher Methodist Cemetery in Belcher, NY; New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, which gives the date as 26 May 1900, certificate #21633 from 1900.

    [849] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #43174385, his birthplace from the 1855 state census.

    [850] 1850 Federal Census, Hartford, Washington Co., NY, p. 270, dwelling #891, family #950.

    [851] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #43174525.

    [852] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #43174385.

    [853] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #43174525.

    [854] 1855 New York State Census, Town of Hartford, Washington Co., dwelling #320, a frame house valued at $700, family #346.

    [855] 1860 Federal Census, Town of Greenwich, Washington Co., Lake Post Office, Page No. 213-214, dwelling #1722, family #1664:

            Thomas Clough, 44, male, farmer, $5500, $1300, born NY

            Harriet Clough, 27, female, born NY

            Mary Clough, 5, female, born NY, attending school

            Alonzo Clough, 2, male, born NY

            Anna Clough, 9/12, female, born NY

            John Scott, 18, male, farm laborer, born England

            Marion Stalker, 19, female, domestic, born NY

            Dwelling #1722, family #1665:

            Arden H. Clough, 69, male, born NY

            Keziah Clough, 66, female, born RI

    [856] 1865 New York State Census, 2d Election Dist. in the Town of Greenwich, Washington Co., Page 24, dwelling #162, a frame house valued at $500, family #161:

            Thomas Clough, 39, male, born Washington Co., married once, now married, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Harriet E. Clough, 32, female, wife, born Washington Co., 6 children born, married once, now married

            Mary K. Clough, 10, female, child, born Washington Co., single

            Alonzo P. Clough, 7, male, child, born Washington Co., single

            Annie E. Clough, 5, female, child, born Washington Co., single

            Rodolphus W. Clough, 3-9/12, male, child, born Washington Co., single

            Tibera Clough, 1-11/12, female, child, born Washington Co., single

            Martin V. Curtiss, 28, male, servant, born Washington Co., married once, now married, a native voter, in the army

            Catharine E. Curtiss, 17, female, servant, born Washington Co., married once, now married

            Dwelling #162, family #162:

            Arden H. Clough, 74, male, born Washington Co., married once, now married, farmer, a native voter

            Keziah Clough, 71, female, wife, born RI, 6 children born, married once, now married

    [857] 1870 Federal Census, Greenwich, Washington Co., NY, East Greenwich Post Office, Page No. 2-3, dwelling #16, family #16:

            Thomas Clough, 54, male, white, farmer, $8000, $1000, born NY, a male citizen

            Harriet Clough, 37, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Mary Clough, 15, female, white, born NY, attending school

            Alonzo Clough, 12, male, white, born NY, attending school

            Anna E. Clough, 10, female, white, born NY, attending school

            Rhudolphus Clough, 8, male, white, born NY, attending school

            Flora Clough, 7, female, white, born NY, attending school

            Thomas E. Clough, 4, male, white, born NY, attending school

    [858] www.findagrave.com, memorial #43174525, from her gravestone in Lakeville Baptist Church Cemetery in Cossayuna, NY.

    [859] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #42147490.

    [860] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #42147490.

    [861] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #42147490.

    [862] 1875 New York State Census, 2nd Election District of the Town of Greenwich, Washington Co., Page 3, dwelling #16, a frame house valued at $600, family #16:

            Thomas Clough, 59, male, born Washington Co., now married, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Louis Ann Clough, 33, female, wife, born Washington Co., now married

            Alonzo B. Clough, 17, male, child, born Washington Co., single

            Anna E. Clough, 15, female, child, born Washington Co., single

            Rodolphus W. Clough, 13, male, child, born Washington Co., single

            Flora H. Clough, 11, female, child, born Washington Co., single

            Thomas E. Clough, 9, male, child, born Washington Co., single

            Edward Clough, 4, male, child, born Washington Co., single

            Alice E. Clough, 1-6/12, female, child, born Washington Co., single

    [863] 1880 Federal Census, Town of Greenwich, Washington Co., NY, Page No. 13, Supervisors Dist. 6, Enumeration Dist. 143, dwelling #126, family #137:

            Thomas Clough, white, male, 63, married, farmer, born NY, father born CT, mother born RI

            Lois A. Clough, white, female, 38, wife, married, keeps house, born NY, father born VT, mother born NY

            Alonzo Clough, white, male, 22, son, single, laborer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Anna Clough, white, female, 20, daughter, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Rodolphus Clough, white, male, 18, son, single, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Flora Clough, white, female, 16, daughter, single, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Thomas Clough, white, male, 14, son, single, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Eddie Clough, white, male, 9, son, single, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Allice Clough, white, female, 6, daughter, single, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [864] www.findagrave.com, memorial #43174385, from his gravestone in Lakeville Baptist Church Cemetery in Cossayuna, NY.

    [865] Washington County Probate Wills Vol. T, p. 353-356, from FHL microfilm #0513873.

    [866] Washington County Probate Letters of Testamentary Vol. I, p. 80, from FHL microfilm #0513904.

    [867] www.findagrave.com, memorial #42147490, from her gravestone in Evergreen Cemetery in Salem, NY.

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

    [869] 1850 Federal Census, Hartford, Washington Co., NY, p. 270, dwelling #891, family #950.

    [870] Per the 1865 state census Keziah Clough had 6 children born.

    [871] Connecticut Church Records, Stafford First Congregational Church, 1797-1892, Connecticut State Library, 1955, p. 16.

    [872] Tilton, Barbour Index of Stafford VRs, p. 115, the marriage of Daniel Orcutt and Lydia Cushman on 19 May 1755 in Stafford, from Vol. 2, p. 126, of the Stafford Town records; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #215899676.

    [873] Tilton, Barbour Index of Stafford VRs, p. 33, under “Jeremiah” Clough, from Vol. 2, p. 131, of the Stafford Town Records.

    [874] Tilton, Barbour Index of Stafford VRs, p. 117, from Vol. 2, p. 10, of the Stafford Town Records; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #215899676.

    [875] Mitchell, Nahum, History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater, in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Boston, 1840, reprint, Heritage Books, Bowie, MD, 1983, [hereinafter Mitchell, History of Bridgewater], p. 250; Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, To the Year 1850, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1916, 2 volumes, [hereinafter Bridgewater VRs], Vol. 1, p. 235, the birth of Daniel Orcutt, son of David and Susanna Orcutt, on 3 Nov. 1734 in Bridgewater; Bridgewater VRs, Vol. 2, p. 269, the marriage of David Orcut and Susanna Packard on 16 Jan. 1733/4 in Bridgewater.

    [876] Cushman, Henry Wyles, Genealogy of the Cushmans: the Descendants of Robert Cushman, the Puritan, From the year 1617 to 1855, Boston, 1855, p. 130; Cushman, Joseph Augustine, The First Seven Generations of the Cushman Family in New England, Bridgewater, MA, 1964, pp. 29, 68; Greater Omaha Genealogical Society, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records: Willington 1727-1851, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 2002, [hereinafter Barbour Index of Willington VRs], p. 114, the birth of Lydia, daughter of William and Abigail Cushman, on 15 Dec. 1755 in Willington, taken from Vol. A, p. 9, of the Willington Town Records.

    [877] Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790, Massachusetts, Bountiful, UT, 1993, p. 128, West Springfield Town, the Uriah Clough household had 1 free white male aged 16 or over, 3 free white males under 16, and 2 free white females.

    [878] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 31, p. 386-387, from FHL microfilm #0845710, witnessed by Eleazer W. Phelps and Samuel Guthrie, acknowledged by Susanna Huntington in Stafford, Tolland Co., CT, and recorded on 19 Nov. 1793.

    [879] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 42, p. 167, from FHL microfilm #0845745, witnessed by Eli Dickinson and Lucas Morgan, Justice of the Peace, but not recorded until 17 Aug. 1803.

    [880] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 39, p. 702, from FHL microfilm #0845743, witnessed by Elisha Perkins and Uriah Clough Jr., and recorded on 8 Feb. 1802.

    [881] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 42, p. 546, from FHL microfilm #0845745, witnessed by Eliphalet Leonard, Justice of the Peace, and Luke Parsons, and recorded on 17 Aug. 1803.

    [882] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 38, p. 721, from FHL microfilm #0845742, witnessed by Eliphalet Leonard, Justice of the Peace, and Luke Parsons, and recorded on 16 Apr. 1802.

    [883] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 44, p. 672, from FHL microfilm #0845746, witnessed by Porter Bissell land John Ingersoll, Justice of the Peace, but not recorded until 31 May 1805.

    [884] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 41, p. 557, from FHL microfilm #0845744, witnessed by Jona. Dwight and Jona. Dwight Jr., and recorded on 8 Feb. 1803.

    [885] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 44, p. 252, from FHL microfilm #0845746, witnessed by Edward Pynchon, Joseph Pynchon, Jesse Stebbins and Uriah Clough Jr., and recorded on 7 Sept. 1804.

    [886] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 45, p. 518, from FHL microfilm #0845747, witnessed by Edward Pynchon and Wm Pynchon, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 12 Apr. 1806.

    [887] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 48, p. 698, from FHL microfilm #0845749, witnessed by Edward Pynchon, Joseph Pynchon and Samuel Mills, and recorded on 10 Nov. 1808.

    [888] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 50, p. 653, from FHL microfilm #0845751, witnessed by Elijah Towne and Betsey Howard, and recorded on 23 Dec. 1809.

    [889] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 51, p. 355, from FHL microfilm #0845752, witnessed by Uriah Clough Jr. and Mary Clough, and recorded on 23 Aug. 1810.

    [890] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 50, p. 654, from FHL microfilm #0845751, witnessed by Nathan Putnam and John Jennings, and recorded on 23 Dec. 1809.

    [891] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 59, p. 607, from FHL microfilm #0845915, witnessed by Aaron Frost and Polly Frost, and recorded on 21 Mar. 1816.

    [892] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 57, p. 335, from FHL microfilm #0845914, witnessed by John Parsons and Ely Fuller, and recorded on 2 Dec. 1814.

    [893] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 60, p. 13, from FHL microfilm #0845916, witnessed by Samuel Frost and Gaius Clough, and recorded on 10 May 1816.

    [894] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 63, p. 588, from FHL microfilm #0845918, witnessed by Timothy Clough and Joseph Orcutt, and recorded on 26 Oct. 1818.

    [895] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 68, p. 137, from FHL microfilm #0845920, witnessed by Ethan Ely Jr. and Samuel Mills, and recorded on 24 Apr. 1821.

    [896] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 80, p. 580, from FHL microfilm #0849197, witnessed by William Bliss and Seth Clough, and recorded on 14 Aug. 1828.

    [897] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 83, p. 701, from FHL microfilm #0849199, witnessed by Abner Cady and Joseph Clough, but not recorded until 27 Oct. 1830.

    [898] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 80, p. 581, from FHL microfilm #0849197, witnessed by Joseph Clough and Rhoda Clough, and recorded on 14 Aug. 1828.

    [899] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 81, p. 493, from FHL microfilm #0849198, witnessed by W. C. Pease and Justice Willard, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 12 June 1829.

    [900] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 86, p. 115, from FHL microfilm #0849202, witnessed by David M. Bryant, Justice of the Peace, and Seth Clough, and recorded on 12 Mar. 1831.

    [901] 1800 Federal Census, West Springfield, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 356, the Uriah Clough household had 2 males under 10, 3 males aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 2 females under 10, 1 female aged 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years.

    [902] 1810 Federal Census, Ludlow, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 393, the Uriah Clough household had 2 males aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 1 female aged 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years.

    [903] 1820 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 352, the Uriah Clough household had 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, and 1 female aged 45 or over, including 2 persons engaged in agriculture.

    [904] 1830 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 163, the Uriah Clough household had 1 male aged 70-79 years, and 1 female aged 70-79 years.

    [905] Springfield VRs, Vol. 1, p. 568; Vol. 2, p. 1728; Vol. 3, p. 2486; www.findagrave.com, memorial #215872587, from his gravestone in Fuller Cemetery in Ludlow, Hampden Co., MA.

    [906] Hampden County Probate Case No. 2674, Uriah Clough, 1832, from FHL microfilm #7705479, filed in Hampden County Administrations Vol. F, p. 56.

    [907] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 84, p. 700-701, from FHL microfilm #0849200, witnessed by Marvin B. Avery and James W. Crooks, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 1 Oct. 1833.

    [908] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 91, p. 169-170, from FHL microfilm #0849205, witnessed by James W. Crooks, Justice of the Peace, and E. D. Beach, and recorded on 8 Jan. 1835.

    [909] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 100, p. 68-69, from FHL microfilm #0849210, witnessed by James W. Crooks, Justice of the Peace, and E. D. Beach, but not recorded until 29 Mar. 1837.

    [910] www.findagrave.com, memorial #215899676, from her gravestone in Fuller Cemetery in Ludlow, Hampden Co., MA.

    [911] Hampden County Probate Case #2669, Molly Clough, 1837, from FHL microfilm #7705479, filed in Hampden County Administrations, Vol. F, p. 257.

    [912] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 103, p. 467, from FHL microfilm #0849211, witnessed by Orren Fuller and Emily Fuller, and recorded on 18 May 1839.

    [913] Tilton, Barbour Index of Stafford VRs, p. 33, from Vol. 2, p. 35, of the Stafford Town Records; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #22432645.

    [914] West Springfield VRs, Vol. 2, p. 119.

    [915] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #22432606, calculated from his age at death.

    [916] 1810 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 469, the Daniel Moffatt household had 3 males under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 2 females under 10, and 1 female aged 26-44 years.

    [917] 1820 Federal Census, Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, p. 145, the Daniel Moffatt household had 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 3 females under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 1 person engaged in manufacturing.

    [918] 1830 Federal Census, Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, p. 365, the Daniel Maffit household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years.

    [919] Connecticut, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934, online database at www.Ancestry.com; www.findagrave.com, memorial #22432606, from his gravestone in Palisado Cemetery in Windsor, Hartford Co., CT.

    [920] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 103, p. 467, from FHL microfilm #0849211, witnessed by Orren Fuller and Emily Fuller, and recorded on 18 May 1839.

    [921] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, p. 245, dwelling #400, family #408.

    [922] Connecticut, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934, online database at www.Ancestry.com, widow of Daniel Moffatt; www.findagrave.com, memorial #22432645, from her gravestone in Palisado Cemetery in Windsor, CT.

    [923] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #8990655, the census records show her birthplace as CT, but she was probably born in Springfield, MA, where they were living in the 1810 census.

    [924] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #8990655.

    [925] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #8978551, his birthplace given as CT in the 1850 census, but as NY in the 1860 and 1870 censuses.

    [926] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, p. 245, dwelling #400, family #408:

            John Ellsworth, 40, male, farmer, $4000, born CT

            Mary Ellsworth, 43, female, born CT

            Jared Ellsworth, 2, male, born CT

            Jennett Ellsworth, 4/12, female, born CT

            Eli Ellsworth, 12, male, born CT, attending school

            Huldah Moffat, 69, female, born CT

            Asaph Moffat, 40, male, farmer, born CT

            Margaret Meyers, 20, female, born CT

    [927] 1860 Federal Census, Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, Poquono Post Office, dwelling #136, family #170:

            John P. Ellsworth, 49, male, farmer, born NY

            Mary Ellsworth, 53, female, born MA

            Eli Phelps, 21, male, clerk, born CT

            Jane W. Ellsworth, 13, female, born CT, attending school

            Mary J. Ellsworth, 10, female, born CT, attending school

            Asaph Moffitt, 51, male, farmer, born MA

            Mary J. Camp, 28, female, born CT

    [928] www.findagrave.com, memorial #8990655, from her gravestone in Palisado Cemetery in Windsor, CT; Connecticut Church Records, Windsor First Congregational Church, 1639-1932, Hartford Connecticut State Library, 1933, p. 98, says she died 11 Mar. 1865 aged 58 years.

    [929] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #68515312.

    [930] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #8978551, but their Connecticut marriage record was not found.

    [931] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #68515312.

    [932] 1870 Federal Census, Granby, Windsor Co., CT, Page No. 31, dwelling #297, family #279:

            John P. Ellsworth, 59, male, white, retired minister, $1400, $800, born NY, a male citizen

            Susan W. Ellsworth, 59, female, white, keeping house, born NY

    [933] www.findagrave.com, memorial #8978551, from his gravestone in Palisado Cemetery in Windsor, CT.

    [934] 1880 Federal Census, Colebrook, Litchfield Co., CT, Page No. 25, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 6, dwelling #209, family #229:

            Timothy Hart, white, male, 70, widower, farmer, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT

            Susan Elsworth, white, female, 69, sister in law, widow, keeping house, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT

    [935] 1900 Federal Census, Colebrook Town, Litchfield Co., CT, Supervisors Dist. 26, Enumeration Dist. 234, Sheet No. 5 A, dwelling #116, family #117:

            William Vinning, head, white, male, born Mar. 1840, age 60, married 33 years, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT, farmer, can read, write and speak English, owns farm

            Jane Vinning, wife, white, female, born Aug. 1847, age 52, married 33 years, 6 children born, 4 children living, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT, can read, write and speak English

            Henry Vinning, son, white, male, born Jan. 1890, age 10, single, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT, at school, attending school, can read, write and speak English

            Susan W. Ellsworth, boarder, white, female, born Dec. 1810, age 89, widow, no children, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT, can read, write and speak English

    [936] www.findagrave.com, memorial #68515312, from her gravestone in Colebrook Center Cemetery in Colebrook, Litchfield Co., CT.

    [937] Calculated from his age and birthplace in the 1850 federal census.

    [938] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, p. 245, dwelling #400, family #408.

    [939] 1860 Federal Census, Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, Poquono Post Office, dwelling #136, family #170.

    [940] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, Page No. 19, dwelling #129, family #150:

            John Francis, 59, male, white, farmer, $8000, $1355, born CT, a male citizen

            Mary Francis, 59, female, white, keeping house, born CT

            Asaph Moffatt, 61, male, white, farm laborer, born CT, a male citizen

            Eliza Camp, 48, female, white, book binder, born CT

            Woot N. Case, 12, male, white, farm laborer, born CT, attending school

            Mary Hawley, 25, female, white, domestic servant, born Ireland, parents both foreign born, cannot read or write

    [941] 1880 Federal Census, Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, Page No. 35, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 41, dwelling #290, family #301:

            Mary Francis, white, female, 70, widow, keeping house, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT

            Eliza Francis, white, female, 55, sister, single, born CT, born CT, father born CT

            Asaph Moffitt, white, male, 72, single, farm hand, born (?), father born MA, mother born MA [sic]

    [942] Per his death notice in the Hartford Courant, of Hartford, CT, of 6 Mar. 1894, online at www.Newspapers.com, which says that his funeral services were held that day in Windsor.

    [943] Calculated from her age and birthplace in her marriage record.

    [944] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 200, p. 9, Chicopee, and Vol. 200, p. 21, Longmeadow, crossed out, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his second marriage, her first, his occupation a f farmer in Chicopee, his birthplace Chicopee, and his parents Uriah Clough and Zelpah Paulk, her birthplace Windsor, CT, and her parents Daniel Moffatt and Huldah Clough; Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001, his parents Uriah Clough and Zelpah Paulk, her parents Daniel Moffatt and Huldah Clough.

    [945] Springfield VRs, Vol. 1, p. 688, son of Mr. Uriah Clough Jr. and Mrs. Zilpah Clough; Massachusetts, Births and Christenings, 1639-1915, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, his parents Uriah and Zilpah Clough, but his 1867 marriage record says he was born in Chicopee, MA.

    [946] 1870 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 239, dwelling #1402, family #1795:

            Saml. P. Clough, 57, male, white, farmer, $2000, $750, born MA, a male citizen

            Maria M. Clough, 50, female, white, keeps house, born CT

            George L. Clough, 29, male, white, farm laborer, born MA, a male citizen

    [947] 1880 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 26, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 286, dwelling #149, family 3194:

            Samuel P. Clough, white, male, 66, married, farmer, born MA, father born CT, mother born MA

            Maria M. Clough, white, female, 60, wife, married, keeping house, born CT, father born CT, mother born MA

            George L. Clough, white, male, 38, son, single, unemployed, born MA, father born MA, mother born CT

            Anna Bemis, white, female, 32, servant, single, servant, born CT, father born England, mother born England

    [948] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 319, p. 345, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birthplace Windsor, CT, and her parents Daniel and Hulda (no surname recorded), born respectively in Windsor and Stafford.

    [949] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 391, p. 425, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birthplace Chicopee, and his parents Ariel [sic] and Zilpha Clough, both born in Chicopee.

    [950] Hampden County Probate Records Letters of Administration Vol. 98, p. 83, from FHL microfilm #1536030.

    [951] Tilton, Barbour Index of Stafford VRs, p. 33, from Vol. 2, p. 38, of the Stafford Town Records.

    [952] Tilton, Barbour Index of Stafford VRs, p. 33, from Vol. 2, p. 178, of the Stafford Town Records.

    [953] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #215872612, calculated from his age at death, his birthplace from his death record.

    [954] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #215872612.

    [955] Her father’s name from her death record.

    [956] Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, marriage intentions recorded on 23 Aug. 1805 between Mr. Uriah Clough Junr. and Miss Sylvia Paulk; per the Ancestry.com Clough(2017) file submitted by cloughrd_1; Massachusetts, State Vital Records, 1638-1927, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, gives her name as Sylvia Paulk.

    [957] Calculated from her age at death, her birthplace from the 1850 federal census.

    [958] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 59, p. 607, from FHL microfilm #0845915, witnessed by Aaron Frost and Polly Frost, and recorded on 21 Mar. 1816.

    [959] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 68, p. 343, from FHL microfilm #0845920, witnessed by J. H. Barton and Seth Clough, and recorded on 4 July 1821.

    [960] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 68, p. 688, from FHL microfilm #0845920, witnessed by Nathan Alden and Jona. Dwight Jr., Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 3 Jan. 1822.

    [961] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 65, p. 710, from FHL microfilm #0845919, witnessed by Mary S. Clough and Jonathan Dwight Jr., Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 23 Feb. 1824.

    [962] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 84, p. 700-701, from FHL microfilm #0849200, witnessed by Marvin B. Avery and James W. Crooks, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 1 Oct. 1833.

    [963] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 91, p. 169-170, from FHL microfilm #0849205, witnessed by James W. Crooks, Justice of the Peace, and E. D. Beach, and recorded on 9 Jan. 1835.

    [964] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 100, p. 68-69, from FHL microfilm #0849210, witnessed by James W. Crooks, Justice of the Peace, and E. D. Beach, but not recorded until 29 Mar. 1837.

    [965] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 89, p. 630, from FHL microfilm #0849204, witnessed by David M. Bryant, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 29 Mar. 1837.

    [966] 1820 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 352, the Uriah Clough Jr. household had 2 males under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 1 person engaged in agriculture.

    [967] 1830 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 163, the Uriah Clough Jr. household had 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years.

    [968] 1840 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 56, the Uriah Clough household had 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, and 1 female aged 50-59 years, including 2 persons employed in agriculture.

    [969] 1850 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, p. 162, dwelling #2347, family #2556:

            Uriah Clough, 65, male, farmer, $500, born MA

            Zilpha Clough, 62, female, born MA

            Asahel Clough, 40, male, laborer, born MA

    [970] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., dwelling #353, family #402:

            Euriah [sic] Clough, 70, male, farmer, born CT [sic]

            Zelpha Clough, 68, born MA

            Ashel Clough, 45, male, farmer, born MA

    [971] 1860 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 428, dwelling #2570, family #3192:

            Euriah [sic] Clough, 75, male, born CT [sic]

            Sylvia [sic] Clough, 72, female, born MA

            Asahel Clough, 50, male, farmer, $500, $30, born MA

    [972] Massachusetts, State Vital Records, 1638-1927, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, his occupation a farmer, his birthplace Chicopee, his parents Uriah and Molly Clough, both born in Stafford, CT; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 157, p. 8, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston; Massachusetts, Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, his parents Uriah and Molly Clough; www.findagrave.com, memorial #215872612, from his gravestone in Ludlow Center Cemetery in Ludlow, Hampden Co., MA, but his death record was not found in the Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.

    [973] 1865 State Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., dwelling #25, family #25.

    [974] 1870 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 239, dwelling #1403, family #1596:

            Zilpha Clough, 82, female, white, keeps house, born MA

            Asahael Clough, 60, male, white, farmer, born MA, a male citizen

    [975] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 257, p. 9, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her father’s name Samuel Paulk, but her birthplace not recorded; www.findagrave.com, memorial #215872689, from her gravestone in Ludlow Center Cemetery in Ludlow, MA.

    [976] Springfield VRs, Vol. 1, p. 675, daughter of Uriah and Zilpha Clough Jr.; Massachusetts, Births and Christenings, 1639-1915, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, her parents Uriah and Zilpha Clough; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #70289065, which gives her birthplace as Manchester, CT.

    [977] Massachusetts, State Vital Records, 1638-1927, online database at www.FamilySearch.org.

    [978] Connecticut, U.S., Hale Collection of Cemetery Inscriptions and Newspaper Notices, 1629-1934, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, presumably from his gravestone; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #70289055.

    [979] 1850 Federal Census, Manchester, Hartford Co., CT, p. 440, dwelling #245, family #273:

            Charles Case, 42, male, teamster, $1200, born CT

            Mary Case, 42, female, born MA

            Franklin Case, 17, male, paper maker, born CT, attending school

            Mary I. Case, 15, female, born CT, attending school

            Henry Case, 12, male, born CT, attending school

            Willis Case, twin, 9, born CT, attending school

            Willard Case, twin, 9, male, born CT, attending school

            Frederick Case, 8, male, born CT, attending school

    [980] Connecticut, U.S., Hale Collection of Cemetery Inscriptions and Newspaper Notices, 1629-1934, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, from his gravestone in West Cemetery; www.findagrave.com, memorial #70289055, from his gravestone in West Cemetery in Manchester, Hartford Co., CT.

    [981] 1860 Federal Census, Manchester, Hartford Co., CT, Page No. 68-69, dwelling #509, family #562:

            Mary Case, 53, female, $2500, $400, born CT [sic]

            Franklin Case, 28, male, $200, born CT

            Mary Case, 25, female, dress maker, born CT

            Henry Case, 22, male, paper maker, born CT

            Wells Case, 19, male, born CT

            Willard Case, 19, male, born CT

            Frederick Case, 17, male, born CT, attending school

    [982] 1870 Federal Census, Manchester, Hartford Co., CT, So. Manchester Post Office, Page No. 66, dwelling #362, family #468:

            Mary Case, 62, female, white, $4000, born MA

            Fredk. Case, 26, male, white, paper manufacturer, $2000, $2000, born CT, a male citizen

    [983] 1880 Federal Census, Manchester, Hartford Co., CT, Page No. 50, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 36, dwelling #400, family #520:

            Frederick Case, white, male, 36, married, paper maker, born CT, father born CT, mother born MA

            Kate Case, white, female, 28, wife, married, keeping house, born IL, father born CT, mother born MA

            Fred Case, white, male, 7, son, single, born CT, father born CT, mother born IL

            Christopher Case, white, male, 5, son, single, born CT, father born CT, mother born IL

            Alice Case, white, female, 1, daughter, single, born CT, father born CT, mother born IL

            Gusta Shnetsky, white, female, 19, servant, single, born Prussia, father born Prussia, mother born Prussia

            Mary Case, white, female, 72, mother, widow, born CT [sic], father born MA, mother born MA

    [984] Connecticut, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Mary Ingalls Clough Case; www.findagrave.com, memorial #70289065, from her gravestone in West Cemetery in Manchester, CT.

    [985] Springfield VRs, Vol. 1, p. 681, son of Mr. Uriah Clough Jr. and Mrs. Zilpah Clough; Massachusetts, Births and Christenings, 1639-1915, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, son of Uriah and Zilpah Clough.

    [986] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 89, p. 630, from FHL microfilm #0849204, witnessed by David M. Bryant, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 28 Mar. 1837.

    [987] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 103, p. 467, from FHL microfilm #0849211, witnessed by Orren Fuller and Emily Fuller, and recorded on 18 May 1839.

    [988] 1850 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, p. 162, dwelling #2347, family #2556.

    [989] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., dwelling #353, family #402.

    [990] 1860 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 428, dwelling #2570, family #3192.

    [991] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., dwelling #25, family #25:

            Asahel Clough, 55, male, born MA, single, farmer

            Zilpha Clough, 77, female, born MA, widow, housekeeper

    [992] 1870 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 239, dwelling #1403, family #1596.

    [993] Massachusetts State Vital Records, 1638-1927, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, Asahel Clough, 69, son of Uriah Clough and Zilpa Paulk, and Lucy Burnett, 53, but their marriage record was not found in the Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.

    [994] Calculated from her age at marriage.

    [995] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 409, p. 459, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, married, his occupation a farmer, his birthplace Chicopee, and his parents Uriah and Zilpah Clough, of Chicopee.

    [996] Springfield VRs, Vol. 1, p. 688, son of Mr. Uriah Clough Jr. and Mrs. Zilpah Clough; Massachusetts, Births and Christenings, 1639-1915, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, his parents Uriah and Zilpah Clough, but his 1867 marriage record says he was born in Chicopee, MA.

    [997] 1850 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, p. 162, dwelling #2348, family #2557:

            Samuel D.[sic] Clough, 37, male, farmer, $300, born MA

            Lydia Clough, 39, female, born MA

            Lydia S. Clough, 15, female, born MA, attending school

            Samuel A. Clough, 13, male, born MA, attending school

            Geo L. Clough, 9, male, born MA, attending school

            Esther J. Clough, 6, female, born MA, attending school

    [998] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., dwelling #352, family #402:

            Samuel P. Clough, 42, male, farmer, born MA

            Lydia Clough, 44, born MA

            Alvira Clough, 20, born MA

            Austin L. Clough, 18, male, farmer, born MA

            Geo L. Clough, 14, male, born MA

            Jane E. Clough, 10, born MA

    [999] 1860 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, Chicopee Falls Post Office, Page No. 427, dwelling #2468, family #3190:

            Saml. B.[sic] Clough, 47, male, farmer, $300, $100, born MA

            Lydia Clough, 49, female, born MA

            Austin Clough, 23, male, laborer, born MA

            George Clough, 19, male, farm laborer, born MA

            Jane Clough, 16, female, housework, born MA

    [1000] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 200, p. 9, Chicopee, and Vol. 200, p. 21, Longmeadow, crossed out, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his second marriage, her first, his occupation a f farmer in Chicopee, his birthplace Chicopee, and his parents Uriah Clough and Zelpah Paulk, her birthplace Windsor, CT, and her parents Daniel Moffatt and Huldah Clough; Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001, his parents Uriah Clough and Zelpah Paulk, her parents Daniel Moffatt and Huldah Clough.

    [1001] Calculated from her age and birthplace in her marriage record.

    [1002] 1870 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 239, dwelling #1402, family #1795:

            Saml. P. Clough, 57, male, white, farmer, $2000, $750, born MA, a male citizen

            Maria M. Clough, 50, female, white, keeps house, born CT

            George L. Clough, 29, male, white, farm laborer, born MA, a male citizen

    [1003] 1880 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 26, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 286, dwelling #149, family 3194:

            Samuel P. Clough, white, male, 66, married, farmer, born MA, father born CT, mother born MA

            Maria M. Clough, white, female, 60, wife, married, keeping house, born CT, father born CT, mother born MA

            George L. Clough, white, male, 38, son, single, unemployed, born MA, father born MA, mother born CT

            Anna Bemis, white, female, 32, servant, single, servant, born CT, father born England, mother born England

    [1004] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 319, p. 345, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birthplace Windsor, CT, and her parents Daniel and Hulda (no surname recorded), born respectively in Windsor and Stafford.

    [1005] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 391, p. 425, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birthplace Chicopee, and his parents Ariel [sic] and Zilpha Clough, both born in Chicopee.

    [1006] Hampden County Probate Records Administrations Vol. 98, p. 83, from FHL microfilm #1536030.

    [1007] Springfield VRs, Vol. 1, p. 703, daughter of Uriah Clough Jur. and Mrs. Zilpah Clough; Massachusetts, Births and Christenings, 1639-1915, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, her parents Uriah and Zilpah Clough; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #66823925.

    [1008] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #79138724.

    [1009] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #66823925, but their marriage record was not found in the Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.

    [1010] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #79138724.

    [1011] 1850 Federal Census, Pittsfield, Berkshire Co., MA, p. 225, dwelling #684, family #740:

            Henry L. Pope, 29, male, R.R. repairer, born MA

            Eliza Pope, 28, female, born MA

            Mary E. Pope, 3, female, born MA

    [1012] 1860 Federal Census, Fourth Ward Dayton City, Montgomery Co., OH, Page No. 304, dwelling #2189, family #2302:

            Henry L. Pope, 39, male, R. R. Supt., $600, born MA

            Eliza Pope, 39, female, born MA

            Mary Pope, 13, female, born MA, attending school

            Sarah Pope, 5, female, born OH

            Howard Carson, 18, male, clerk, born MA

            Sarah Kirby, 17, female, servant, born MD

    [1013] www.findagrave.com, memorial #66823925, from her gravestone in South Cemetery in Oxford, Worcester Co., MA.

    [1014] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #78011949.

    [1015] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #79138724; Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, Montgomery Co., 1862-1868, p. 303, Henry L. Pope and Susan E. Gebhart.

    [1016] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #78011949.

    [1017] 1870 Federal Census, 3d Ward City of Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH, Page No. 21, dwelling #148, family #154:

            Henry Pope, 50, male, white, S. S. Oil Manufacturer, $17,000, born MA, a male citizen

            Susan Pope, 38, female, white, keeping house, born PA

            Sarah Pope, 15, female, white, at home, born OH, attending school

            Annie Pope, 2, female, white, born OH

            Annie Bichner, 17, female, white, domestic servant, born Prussia, parents both foreign born

            Tena Shoner, 15, female, white, domestic servant, born OH

    [1018] 1880 Federal Census, Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH, Page No. 34, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 151, 25 West Water Street, dwelling #263, family #300:

            Henry L. Pope, white, male, 59, married, oil manufacturer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Susan E. Pope, white, female, 48, wife, married, born PA, father born PA, mother born PA

            Sarah A. Pope, white, female, 25, daughter, single, born OH, father born MA, mother born MA

            Anna C. Pope, white, female, 11, daughter, single, at school, born OH, father born MA, mother born PA

            Minnie G. Pope, white, female, 8, daughter, single, at school, born OH, father born MA, mother born PA

            Maggie Trentman, white, female, 16, servant, single, servant, born OH, father born OH, mother born OH

            Katie D. Loges, white, female, 18, servant, single, servant, born OH, father born Germany, mother born Germany

    [1019] Ohio, U.S., Death Records, 1908-1932, online database at www.Ancestry.com; www.findagrave.com, memorial #78011949, from her gravestone in Woodland Cemetery in Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH, which gives the date as 14 July 1910.

    [1020] Ohio, U.S., Death Records, 1908-1932, online database at www.Ancestry.com; www.findagrave.com, memorial #79138724, from his gravestone in Woodland Cemetery in Dayton, OH.

    [1021] West Springfield VRs, Vol. 1, p. 54, gives the year as 1789 [sic], the year 1787 calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census.

    [1022] Per the Ancestry.com Clough(2017) file submitted by cloughrd_1.

    [1023] Per the Ancestry.com Clough(2017) file submitted by cloughrd_1.

    [1024] Per the Ancestry.com Clough(2017) file submitted by cloughrd_1.

    [1025] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 89, p. 631, from FHL microfilm #0849204, witnessed by William Rice, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 29 Mar. 1837.

    [1026] 1820 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 352, the Gaius Clough household had 1 male 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.

    [1027] 1830 Federal Census, Franklin, Delaware Co., NY, p. 75, the Gaius Clough household had 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 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.

    [1028] 1840 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 56, the Gaius Clough household had 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 3 persons employed in agriculture.

    [1029] Springfield VRs, Vol. 2, p. 1239, Vol. 3, p. 2337, wife of Gaius Clough, her birthplace Ludlow, her burial in Springfield.

    [1030] 1850 Federal Census, Granby, Hampshire Co., MA, p. 298, dwelling #88, family #93:

            Joel B. Abercrombie, 35, male, teamster, $1000, born MA

            Sarah M. Abercrombie, 32, female, born MA

            Jane Abercrombie, 11, female, born MA, attending school

            Edwin Abercrombie, 9, male, born MA, attending school

            Arthur Abercrombie, 3, male, born MA

            Andrew Conver, 19, male, day laborer, born MA

            Gaius Clough, 63, male, farmer, $500, born MA

            Melvinia Clough, 16, female, born RI       

    [1031] Per the Ancestry.com Clough(2017) file submitted by cloughrd_1, and the Ancestry.com Chester Cemetery Association file submitted by Christine Nelson.

    [1032] The birth dates from the Ancestry.com Sam Van Jeune’s Family Tree file submitted by Samantha Van Jeune of Middlesex Co., CT, the vital records of Chicopee being very incomplete.

    [1033] Per the Ancestry.com Sam Van Jeune’s Family Tree file submitted by Samantha Van Jeune of Middlesex Co., CT, his birthplace from his death record.

    [1034] Her parents’ names from her death record.

    [1035] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #63597969, her birthplace from her death record.

    [1036] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 100, p. 68-69, from FHL microfilm #0849210, witnessed by James W. Crooks, Justice of the Peace, and E. D. Beach, but not recorded until 29 Mar. 1837.

    [1037] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 101, p. 122, from FHL microfilm #0849210, witnessed by William Rice, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 29 Mar. 1837.

    [1038] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 109, p. 283, from FHL microfilm #0849214, witnessed by Alpheus Nettleton, Justice of the Peace, and Otis Chapman, and recorded on 9 Nov. 1839.

    [1039] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 113, p. 79, from FHL microfilm #0849216, witnessed by Alpheus Nettleton, Justice of the Peace, and James E. Pinkton, and recorded on 4 Aug. 1840.

    [1040] 1850 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, p. 162, [dwelling #2345, family #2554]:

            Wyman Clough, 36, male, farmer, $1600, born MA

            Sophronia Clough, 36, female, born MA

            Albert B. Clough, 10, male, born MA

    [1041] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., dwelling #298, family #349:

            Wyman Clough, 41, male, merchant, born MA

            Sophrona Clough, 40, born MA

            Albert B. Clough, 15, male, born MA

    [1042] 1860 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, Wilbraham Post Office, Page No. 432, dwelling #3324, family #3675:

            Wyman Clough, 47, male, butcher, $300, born MA

            Sophronia Clough, 46, female, born MA

            Albert B. Clough, 20, male, fish pedler, born MA

            A. B. Burdie, 22, male, jeweller, born NJ

            George Gastner, 47, male, artist, $1000, born MA

            George H. Gould, 11, male, born MA, attending school

            Fidelia Campbell, 36, female, born MA

    [1043] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Springfield, Ward 2, Hampden Co., dwelling #138, family #207:

            Wyman Clough, 50, male, born MA, married, mechanic

            Sophronia Clough, 50, female, born MA, married

            Albert B. Clough, 25, male, born MA

            George H. Gould, 16, male, born MA, single, mechanic

            Abner Trask, 35, male, born MA, single, armorer

    [1044] 1870 Federal Census, Springfield Ward 2, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 33, dwelling #170, family #229:

            Wyman Clough, 56, male, white, carpenter, $500, born MA, a male citizen

            Sophrana Clough, 56, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Dwelling #170, family #230:

            Lemuel G. Loomis, 30, male, white, painter, born MA, a male citizen

            Sarah Loomis, 27, female, white, keeping house, born Canada, parents both foreign born

    [1045] 1880 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 4, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 312, dwelling #26, family #43:

            Wyman Clough, white, male, 65, married, meat market, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Sophronia Clough, white, female, 65, wife, married, keeps house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            James Hind, white, male, 23, boarder, single, box shop, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT

            Dwelling #26, family #44:

            Leon Brown, white, male, 23, married, painter, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Ellen Brown, white, female, 21, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [1046] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 445, p. 734, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, wife of Wyman Clough, her birthplace Ludlow, and her parents Samuel Parsons and Huldah Hamilton, born respectively in West Springfield and Ellington, CT; www.findagrave.com, memorial #63597969, from her gravestone in East Street Cemetery in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA.

    [1047] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 454, p. 766, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his birthplace Chicopee, his occupation a butcher, his father Gaius Clough; www.findagrave.com, memorial #63597896, from his gravestone in East Street Cemetery in Chicopee, MA.

    [1048] Per the Ancestry.com Sam Van Jeune’s Family Tree file submitted by Samantha Van Jeune of Middlesex Co., CT; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #28644747.

    [1049] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #28644725, and his mother’s www.findagrave.com memorial #62726047.

    [1050] Springfield VRs, Vol. 1, p. 852, both of Springfield.

    [1051] Calculated from his age and birthplace in his death record, but his birth was not recorded in the Barbour Index of Stafford Town Records.

    [1052] 1840 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 55, the Anson Fuller household had 1 male aged 30-39 years, and 2 females aged 20-29 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [1053] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 75, p. 204, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation laborer in mill, his birthplace Stafford, CT, and his parents Fuller, Asa and Rachel; Springfield VRs, Vol. 3, p. 2309, from his gravestone; www.findagrave.com, memorial #28644725, from his gravestone in East Street Cemetery in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA.

    [1054] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., dwelling #49, family #59:

            Diany Fuller, 40, born MA

            Laurindia Fuller, 16, born MA

            Henry Fuller, 13, male, born MA

            Mary Fuller, 10, born MA

            Herburt Fuller, 2, male, born MA

            Sophia Whaler, 40, born NH

            Daniel Cormer, 35, male, born Ireland

    [1055] 1860 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, Chicopee Falls Post Office, Page No. 397, dwelling #2285, family #2975:

            Diana Fuller, 45, female, $150, born MA

            Henry Fuller, 18, male, cotton mill, born MA

            Mary Fuller, 15, female, cotton mill, born MA

    [1056] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., dwelling #380, family #429:

            Diana Fuller, 50, female, born MA, widow, housekeeper

            Henry Fuller, 23, male, born MA, single, clothroom

            Mary Welden, 20, female, born MA, married

            Oliver H. Welden, 23, male, born CT, married, machinist

            George Connehee, 27, male, born MA, single, machinist

    [1057] 1870 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 204, dwelling #1169, family #1529:

            Diana Fuller, 55, female, white, keeps house, $500, born MA

            Henry Fuller, 28, male, white, in cloth room, $300, born MA, a male citizen

            Oliver Weldon, 27, male, white, in cotton mill, born CT, a male citizen

            Anna Weldon, 24, female, white, in cotton mill, born MA

            Eunice Fuller, 33, female, white, housework, born ME

            Geo Conkey, 35, male, white, pistol shop, $1500, born MA, as male citizen

    [1058] 1880 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 21, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 287, dwelling #137, family #189:

            Diana Fuller, white, female, 65, widow, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Henry Fuller, white, male, 38, son, widower, works in cotton mill, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            George Conkey, white, male, 47, boarder, single, machinist, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Caroline Adams, white, female, 50, boarder, married, works in cotton mill, born PA, father born CT, mother born MA

    [1059] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 463, p. 707, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birthplace Ludlow, and her parents Gaius Clough and Mary Root; Springfield VRs, Vol. 3, p. 2309, from her gravestone; www.findagrave.com, memorial #28644747, from her gravestone in East Street Cemetery in Chicopee, MA.

    [1060] Per the Ancestry.com Browne Family Tree file submitted by Wade Browne; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #64723682, her birthplace from her death record.

    [1061] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #62446506.

    [1062] Springfield VRs, Vol. 3, p. 2559, Mr. Lucius Cooley and Miss Mary Clough.

    [1063] Per the Ancestry.com Browne Family Tree file submitted by Wade Browne; per his www.findagravew.com memorial #62446506.

    [1064] 1840 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 55, the Lucius Cooley household had 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 2 females under 5, and 1 female aged 20-29 years, including 2 persons employed in agriculture.

    [1065] Springfield VRs, Vol. 3, p. 2332; www.findagrave.com, memorial #62446506, from his gravestone in East Street Cemetery in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA.

    [1066] Hampden County Probate Records Case #2980, from FHL microfilm #1517058.

    [1067] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #64723112.

    [1068] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #64723682, but their marriage record was not found in the Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 or the Springfield VRs.

    [1069] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #64723112, from his gravestone, his birthplace from his death record, his first name spelled “Hollace” on his gravestone, but “Hollis” in his death record.

    [1070] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #64723112, from his gravestone.

    [1071] 1850 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, p. 214, dwelling #3084, family #3350:

            Elizabeth Hadlock, 23, female, born NY

            David B. Hadlock, 38, male, watchman, born NH

            George W. Hadlock, 6, male, born CT, attending school

            Albert Mallory, 22, male, blacksmith, born unknown

            Mary Mallory, 30, female, born MA

            Clarissa C. Gould, 40, female, born MA

            Mary F. Gould, 15, female, born MA, attending school

    [1072] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Holyoke, Hampden Co., dwelling #98, family #118:

            Hollis A. Mallory, 35, male, farmer, born MA

            Mary Mallory, 28, female, born MA

            Mary M. Mallory, 6, female, born MA

            Ellen M. Cooley, 15, female, born MA

            Lydia S. Cooley, 13, female, born MA
            Edwin A. Butrick, 22, male, machinist, born MA

            Harriet A. Butrick, 17, female, born MA

    [1073] 1860 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co. MA, Chicopee Falls Post Office, Page No. 426, dwelling #2459, family #3181:

            Henry [sic] A. Mallory, 31, male, farmer, $600, $300, born MA

            Mary Mallory, 43, female, born MA

            Mary M. Mallory, 15, female, born MA

            Simeon Mallory, 73, male, born MA

    [1074] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., dwelling #33, family #33:

            Horace [sic] A. Mallery, 35, male, born MA, married, mechanic

            Mary Mallery, 47, female, born MA, married, housekeeper

            Mary M. Mallery, 16, female, born MA< single

    [1075] 1880 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 25, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 286, dwelling #142, family #187:

            Albert Mallory, white, male, 55, married, laborer, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Mary Mallory, white, female, 61, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [1076] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 391, p. 390, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, wife of Hollis A. Mallory, her birthplace Springfield, and her parents Gath [sic] and Mary R. Clough, of Ludlow; per the Ancestry.com Browne Family Tree file submitted by Wade Browne; www.findagrave.com, memorial #64723682, from her gravestone in East Street Cemetery in Chicopee, MA.

    [1077] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 400, p. 423, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birthplace Northfield, his parents Simeon and Matilda Mallory, of Northfield; www.findagrave.com, memorial #64723112, from his gravestone in East Street Cemetery in Chicopee, MA.

    [1078] Per the Ancestry.com Sam Van Jeune’s Family Tree file submitted by Samantha Van Jeune of Middlesex Co., CT.

    [1079] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #62726048, and his mother’s www.findagrave.com memorial #62726047.

    [1080] Springfield VRs, Vol. 3, p. 2586, Mr. Dexter Fuller and Miss Adelia B. Clough.

    [1081] Calculated from his age at death.

    [1082] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 32, p. 160, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his parents Asa and Rachel Fuller, but his birthplace unknown; Springfield VRs, Vol. 2, p. 1317, his parents Asa and Rachel Fuller, his occupation a farmer, his birthplace unknown; Springfield VRs, Vol. 3, p. 2321, from his gravestone; www.findagrave.com, memorial #62726048, from his gravestone in East Street Cemetery in Chicopee, MA.

    [1083] Hampden County Probate Records, Case #4559, from FHL microfilm #1491916.

    [1084] 1850 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, dwelling #3086, family #3353:

            Delia Fuller, 33, female, born MA

            Dexter Fuller, 4, male, born MA

            Caroline Brown, 38, female, born MA

    [1085] His father’s name from his marriage record, his parents’ names from his death record.

    [1086] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 78, p. 304, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his first marriage, her second, his occupation a carriage maker, his birthplace New Britain, CT, his father Samuel Weldon, her birthplace Chicopee, and her father [sic] Wyman Clough.

    [1087] Calculated from his age and birthplace in his marriage record, which doesn’t agree with his age at death, his birthplace from his death record.

    [1088] 1860 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, Chicopee Falls Post Office, Page No. 415, dwelling #2385, family #3086:

            Levi [sic] Weldon, 35, male, wheelwright, $150, born CT

            Delia Weldon, 40, female, born MA

            Everett Weldon, 5, male, born MA, attending school

    [1089] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., dwelling #409, family #503:

            Joseph A. Carter, 29, male, born VT, married, merchant

            Harriet A. Carter, 23, female, born VT, married, housekeeper

            Charles Wooley, 17, male, born MA, single, scholar

            Adelia Welden, 45, female, born MA, married, nurse

    [1090] 1870 Federal Census, Wallingford, New Haven Co., CT, Page No. 55, dwelling #408, family #450:

            Eli E. Weldon, 47, male, white, carriage maker, $100, born CT, a male citizen

            Delia Weldon, 49, female, white, keeping house, born MA

    [1091] 1880 Federal Census, Wallingford, New Haven Co., CT, Page No. 49, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 61, dwelling #465, family #551:

            Eli Weldon, white, male, 56, married, wagon maker, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT

            Adelia Weldon, white, female, 57, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [1092] Connecticut, Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934, online image database at www.FamilySearch.org, his birthplace New Britain, CT, his occupation a carriage maker, and his parents Saml. and Sallie (Andrews) Weldon; U.S., Veterans’ Gravesites, ca. 1775-2019, online database at www.Ancestry.com, but his www.findagrave.com memorial was not found.

    [1093] Per the Ancestry.com Sam Van Jeune’s Family Tree file submitted by Samantha Van Jeune of Middlesex Co., CT.

    [1094] www.findagrave.com, memorial #63597835, from his gravestone in East Street Cemetery in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA.

    [1095] Hampden County Probate Records, Case #2670, Orcutt Clough, 1849, from FHL microfilm #7705479, filed in Hampden County Wills Vol. 18, p. 311.

    [1096] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #262291443.

    [1097] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #262291443, but their marriage record was not found in Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.

    [1098] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #262291771.

    [1099] 1850 Federal Census, Weld, Franklin Co., ME, p. 5, dwelling #61, family #65:

            William R. Clough, 26, male, $150, born NY

            Laura A. Clough, 27, female, born VT

            Laura A. Clough, 5, female, born MA, attending school

    [1100] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., dwelling #35, family #43:

            William Clough, 32, male, laborer, born MA [sic]

            Laura Clough, 32, born VT

            Laura A. Clough, 10, born MA

            Melissa Clough, 3, born ME

    [1101] 1860 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, Chicopee Falls Post Office, Page No. 405, dwelling #2331, family #3018:

            William B.[sic] Clough, 37, male, peddler, $200, born NY

            Laura A. Clough, 37, female, born VT

            Amanda L. Clough, 15, female, cotton mill, born MA

            Melissa J. Clough, 8, female, born ME, attending school

            John W. Clapp, 36, male, cotton mill, born NY

            Miranda Clapp, 23, female, cotton mill, born VT

    [1102] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., dwelling #410, family #504:

            William Clough, 41, male, born NY, married, clerk

            Laura A. Clough, 41, female, born NH [sic], married, housekeeper

            Malissa J. Clough, 13, female, born ME

            Dwelling #410, family #505:

            Chancelar S. Sanford, 37. Male, born NY, married, machinist

            Malessa Sanford, 31, female, born MA, married, housekeeper

    [1103] 1880 Federal Census, Chester, Middlesex Co., CT, Page No. 6, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 76, dwelling #64, family #71:

            Wm R. Clough, white, male, 56, married, farmer, born NY, father born MA, mother born MA

            Laura A. Clough, white, female, 57, wife, married, keeping house, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT

            George W. Richards, white, male, 15, grandson, attending school, born MA, father born MA, mother born CT

            Edgar H. Weed, white, male, 4, grandson, attending school, born MA, father born CT, mother born MA

    [1104] 1900 Federal Census, Town of Chester, Middlesex Co., CT, Enumeration Dist. 270, Sheet No. 11 A, dwelling #238, family #256:

            William Clough, head, white, male, born Nov. 1823, age 76, married 56 years, born NY, father born MA, mother born MA, carpenter, can read, write and speak English, renting house

            Laura A. Clough, wife, white, female, born Mar. 1923, age 77, married 56 years, 2 children born, 1 child living, born VT, father born ME, mother born ME, can read, write and speak English

            Edgar G. Weed, grandson, white, male, born June 1876, age 23, single, born MA, father born CT, mother born MA, farm laborer, can read, write and speak English

    [1105] Connecticut, U.S., Death Index, 1917-2017, online database at www.Ancestry.com; www.findagrave.com, memorial #262291443, from his gravestone in West End Cemetery in Chester, Middlesex Co., CT.

    [1106] Connecticut, U.S., Death Index, 1917-2017, online database at www.Ancestry.com; www.findagrave.com, memorial #262291771, from her gravestone in West End Cemetery in Chester, CT.

    [1107] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #153594272, her birthplace from her death record.

    [1108] His father’s name from his marriage record, his parents’ names from his death record.

    [1109] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 45, p. 229, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, his birthplace Ludlow, his occupation a wheelwright in Grafton, his father Oris Horr, her birthplace Springfield, and her father Gaius Clough.

    [1110] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #153594263, his birthplace from his marriage record.

    [1111] 1860 Federal Census, Somers, Tolland Co., CT, Ellington Post Office, Page No. 102, dwelling #868, family #874:

            Otis W. Horr, 32, male, wagon maker, $300, born MA

            Sophia Horr, 27, female, born MA

            Ida S. Horr, 9, female, born CT, attending school

            Nathan M. Horr, 33, male, wagon maker, born MA

    [1112] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., dwelling #31, family #31:

            Otis W. Horr, 36, male, born MA, married, wheelwright

            Sophia Horr, 33, female, born MA, married, housekeeper

            Ida S. Horr, 14, female, born MA

    [1113] 1870 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 165, dwelling #956, family #1280:

            Otis W. Horr, 41, male, machinist, $650, $500, born MA, a male citizen

            Sophia Horr, 38, female, white, keeps house, born MA

            Ida S. Horr, 19, female, white, at home, born CT

    [1114] 1880 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 42, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 287, dwelling #368, family #475:

            Wyman O. Horr, white, male, 51, married, gun stocker, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Sophia Horr, white, female, 48, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Nathan Horr, white, male, 55, brother, single, no occupation, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [1115] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 493, p. 85, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, wife of Otis W. Horr, her birthp0lace Chicopee, her parents Gaius Clough and Mary Root, both born in Ludlow; www.findagrave.com, memorial #153594272, from her gravestone in Fairview Cemetery in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA.

    [1116] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 505, p. 91, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a mechanic, his birthplace Ludlow, and his parents Otis Horr, born in Prescott, and Pamelia Root, born in Ludlow; www.findagrave.com, memorial #153594263, from his gravestone in Fairview Cemetery in Chicopee, MA; administration of his estate filed in Hampden County Probate Administrations Vol. 143, p. 79, apparently not microfilmed.

    [1117] Per the Ancestry.com Sam Van Jeune’s Family Tree file submitted by Samantha Van Jeune of Middlesex Co., CT, her birthplace given as RI in the 1850 federal census, where her name is listed as “Melvinia,” the will of Orcutt Clough gives her name as “Melissa,” and her marriage record gives her name as “Lizzie H. Clough,” daughter of Gaius Clough, but her name was recorded as Melissa in the census records, and her birthplace given as Chicopee Falls in her obituary.

    [1118] His father’s name from his marriage record, his parents’ names from his death record.

    [1119] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 87, p. 278, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, both first marriages, his occupation a machinist, his birthplace Berne, NY, his father David Sanford, her birthplace Chicopee, and her father Gaius Clough.

    [1120] Calculated from his age and birthplace in his marriage record,

    [1121] 1860 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 348, dwelling #1926, family #2554:

            Chancellar Sanford, 34, male, machinist, $100, born NY

            Melissa Sanford, 26, female, born MA

    [1122] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., dwelling #410, family #505:

            Chancelar S. Sanford, 37. Male, born NY, married, machinist

            Malessa Sanford, 31, female, born MA, married, housekeeper

    [1123] 1870 Federal Census, Springfield Ward 1, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 50, dwelling #296, family #432:

            Chancellor S. Sanford, 42, male, white, machinist, $100, born NY, a male citizen

            Melissa H. Sanford, 36, female, white, keeping house, born MA

            Arthur O. Sanford, 4, male, white, at home, born MA

            Frank Brackett, 33, male, white, machinist, born NH, a male citizen

    [1124] 1880 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 42, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 289, dwelling #341, family #464:

            Chancellor Sanford, white, male, 52, married, machinist, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Melissa H. Sanford, white, female, 46, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Arthur O. Sanford, white, male, 14, son, single, at school, attending school, born MA, father born NY, mother born MA

    [1125] 1900 Federal Census, Springfield City, Ward 2, Hampden Co., MA, Enumeration Dist. 572, Sheet No. 6 A, 17 Tenth Street, dwelling #75, family #131:

            Arthur Sandford, head, white, male, born May 1866, age 34, married 7 years, born MA, father born NY, mother born MA, commercial (trav.), can read, write and speak English, renting house

            Abbgal [sic] Sandford, wife, white, female, born Mar. 1875, age 25, married 7 years, 1 child born, born MA, father born MA, mother born Scotland, can read, write and speak English

            Ralph D. Sandford, son, white, male, born May 1899, age 1, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Chanselor Sandford, father, white, male, born Oct. 1827, age 72, married 45 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, machinist, can read, write and speak English

            Melissa Sandford, mother, white, female, born Oct. 1833, age 66, married 45 years, 1 child born, 1 child living, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, can read, write and speak English

    [1126] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 1907/92, p. 189, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Return of a Death, City of Springfield, p. 189, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his birthplace Burns, NY, his parents Davis Sanford and Nancy Farcher, his occupation a mechanic (retired), the informant A. O. Sanford, son, of Springfield; www.findagrave.com, memorial #123606692, from his gravestone in Oak Grove Cemetery in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA.

    [1127] Per her obituary in the Springfield Republican of 23 Nov. 1929, online at www.GenealogyBank.com, which says she was the widow of Chancellor S. Sanford, born 15 Oct. 1833 in Chicopee Falls, daughter of Gaines [sic] and Mary (Rood) Clough.

    [1128] West Springfield VRs, Vol. 1, p. 54; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #125931050.

    [1129] Per the Ancestry.com Browne Family Tree file submitted by Wade Browne, calculated from the birth of their first child in ca. 1813.

    [1130] Calculated from her age and birthplace in the 1860 federal census.

    [1131] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 53, p. 637, from FHL microfilm #0845912, witnessed by Oliver B. Morris and George Bliss, Justice of the Peace, but not recorded until 4 Apr. 1812.

    [1132] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 51, p. 51, from FHL microfilm #0845752, witnessed by Elisha Fuller and Gaius Clough, and recorded on 24 Mar. 1810.

    [1133] 1820 Federal Census, Franklin, Delaware Co., NY, p. 317, the Mordecai Clough household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 3 females under 10, and 1 female aged 16-25 years, including 1 person engaged in agriculture.

    [1134] 1830 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 167, the Mordica Clough household had 2 males aged 5-9 years, 3 males aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 2 females aged 10-14 years, 6 females aged 15-19 years, 2 females aged 20-29 years, and 2 females aged 30-39 years.

    [1135] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 103, p. 467, from FHL microfilm #0849211, witnessed by Orren Fuller and Emily Fuller, and recorded on 18 May 1839.

    [1136] Schott, Nancy E., The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Manchester, 1823-1853, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 2000, [hereinafter Schott, Barbour Index of Manchester VRs], p. 56, from p. 221 of the Manchester Town Records.

    [1137] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #40482218, presumably from his gravestone, his birthplace from the 1850 federal census.

    [1138] 1850 Federal Census, South Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, p. 123, dwelling #12, family #12:

            Chancey B. Buckley, 55, male, manufacturer, born CT

            Lucy Buckley, 52, female, born CT

            Charles Buckley, 17, male, factory hand, born CT

            Ellen Buckley, 12, female, born CT, attending school

            Danl. Pinney, 56, male, laborer, born CT

    [1139] www.findagrave.com, memorial #40482218, from his gravestone in Buckland Cemetery in Manchester, Hartford Co., CT.

    [1140] 1860 Federal Census, Westfield, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 22, dwelling #144, family #180.

    [1141] Per the Ancestry.com Browne Family Tree file submitted by Wade Browne.

    [1142] Calculated from his age at death.

    [1143] Her parents’ names from her birth and death records.

    [1144] Springfield VRs, Vol. 1, p. 782, gives her name as Sarah Liscom, but Springfield VRs, Vol. 3, p. 2498, gives her name as Sarah Lincoln; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #125931050, which gives her surname as Liscom.

    [1145] Vermont, Births and Christenings, 1765-1908, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, daughter of Samuel and Sophia Liscom; Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954, online index card database at www.FamilySearch.org, daughter of Samuel and Sophia Liscom Junr.; her www.findagrave.com memorial #125931056 gives her birthplace as Guilford, VT.

    [1146] 1840 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 18, the Mordecai Clough household had 1 male aged 20-29 years, 2 females under 5, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 2 females aged 30-39 years, including 3 persons employed in manufacturing and trade.

    [1147] 1850 Federal census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, p. 236, dwelling #3301, family #3573:

            Mordecai Clough, 36, male, medlar, born MA

            Sarah L. Clough, 36, female, born VT

            Adalaide R. Clough, 14, female, born MA, attending school

            Ellen S. Clough, 12, female, born MA, attending school

    [1148] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Ludlow, Hampden Co., dwelling #43, family #48:

            Mordecai Cloughf [sic], 42, male, laborer, born MA

            Sarah Cloughf [sic], 42, female, born MA

            Adalaide Cloughf [sic], 19, female, born MA

            Edmund D. Cloughf [sic], 3, male, born MA

    [1149] www.findagrave.com, memorial #125931050, from his gravestone in Ludlow Center Cemetery in Ludlow, Hampden Co., MA, but his death record was not found in the Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.

    [1150] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 494, p. 367, Leominster, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, widow of Mordecai Clough, her birthplace Gilford, VT, and her parents (___) & Sophia (Phelps) Liscom, of Gilford, VT; www.findagrave.com, memorial #125931056, from her gravestone in Ludlow Center Cemetery in Ludlow, MA.

    [1151] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #102361188, her birthplace from the 1870 federal census.

    [1152] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #102361188, his parents’ names from his death record.

    [1153] Schott, Barbour Index of Manchester VRs, p. 56, from p. 222 of the Manchester Town Records; per the Ancestry.com Browne Family Tree file submitted by Wade Browne.

    [1154] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #102361188, his birthplace from his death record, but the 1850 federal census says he was born in CT.

    [1155] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #102361188.

    [1156] 1840 Federal Census, East Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, p. 246, the Charles Grant household had 1 male aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years, including 1 person employed in manufacturing and trade.

    [1157] 1850 Federal Census, South Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, p. 130, dwelling #130, family #146:

            Charles Grant, 38, male, farmer, $3000, born CT

            Rosella Grant, 34, female, born CT

            Charles Grant, 10, male, born CT, attending school

            Isaetta Grant, 7, female, born CT, attending school

    [1158] 1860 Federal Census, Westfield, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 22, dwelling #144, family #180:

            Charles Grant, 49, male, farmer, $2000, born MA

            Rosella Grant, 44, female, born MA

            Charles W. Grant, 19, male, flour dealer, born CT

            Izela Grant, 17, female, student, born CT, attending school

            Erastus Grant, 86, male, cabinet maker, $5000, $2300, born MA

            Lucy Buckley, 64, female, house work, born CT

    [1159] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Westfield, Hampden Co., dwelling #60, family #74:

            Charles Grant, 53, male, born MA, married, farmer

            Rosella Grant, 49, female, born CT, married

            Izetta E. Grant, 22, female, born CT, single, teacher

            Erastus Grant, 90, male, born MA, widower, cabinet maker

            George Carington, 25, male, born MA, single, farmer

            Thomas Jerrold, 24, male, born MA, single, cigar maker

    [1160] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 203, p. 40, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birthplace Westfield, and his parents Erastus and Eunice Grant, of Westfield; www.findagrave.com, memorial #102361188, from his gravestone in Pine Hill Cemetery in Westfield, Hampden Co., MA.

    [1161] Hamden County Probate Records, Case #4979, from FHL microfilm #1521973.

    [1162] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Westfield, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 44, dwelling #273, family #347:

            George Carrington, 32, male, white, day laborer, $300, born MA, a male citizen

            Izela Carrington, 27, female, white, keeping house, born CT

            Charles Carrington, 4/12, male, white, at home, born MA, born in Feb.

            Rosela Grant, 54, female, white, at home, $300, born MA

    [1163] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 505, p. 225, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, widow of Chas. Grant, her birthplace and parents’ names not recorded.

    [1164] Calculated from her age and birthplace in the 1850 federal census, her birthplace from her death record.

    [1165] His parents’ names from his death record.

    [1166] White, Lorraine Cook, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, East Windsor, 1768-1860, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 1998, [hereinafter White, Barbour Index of East Windsor VRs], p. 30, from East Windsor Town Records, p. 104, marriage at Manchester.

    [1167] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census.

    [1168] 1850 Federal Census, South Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, p. 123, dwelling #16, family #16:

            Norman [sic] Grant, 36, male, manf. wading(?), $3000, born CT

            Sarah Grant, 32, female, born NY

            Alvira Grant, 11, female, born CT

            Timothy Grant, 2, male, born CT

            Fredk. Blodget, 17, male, factory hand, born CT

            Luke Blodget, 15, male, factory hand, born CT, attending school

            Anna Grant, 45, female, born CT

    [1169] 1860 Federal Census, Manchester, Hartford Co., CT, Page No. 56, dwelling #395, family #448:

            Namon Grant, 47, male, joiner, $1500, $400, born CT

            Sarah Grant, 42, female, born NY

            Alvina Grant, 20, female, born CT

            Timothy Grant, 12, male, born CT, attending school

            Roland Grant, 8, male, born CT, attending school

            Anna Grant, 55, female, seamstress, born CT

    [1170] 1870 Federal Census, Manchester, Hartford Co., CT, So. Manchester Post Office, Page No. 103, dwelling #648, family #774:

            Noaman Grant, 56, male, white, joiner, $600, $600, born CT, a male citizen

            Sarah Grant, 52, female, white, born NY

            Roland D. Grant, 18, male, white, born CT

            John Blacker, 47, male, white, works in paper mill, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

            Sarah Blacker, 28, female, white, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

            Patrick Blacker, 9, male, white, born CT, parents both foreign born

            Sarah A. Blacker, 6, female, white, born CT, parents both foreign born

            Lucinda Blacker, 4, female, white, born CT, parents both foreign born

            George Blacker, 2, male, white, born CT, parents both foreign born

            Mary Blacker, 1/12, female, white, born CT, parents both foreign born, born in May

    [1171] 1880 Federal Census, Spencer, Worcester Co., MA, Page No. 34, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 863, dwelling #243, family #377:

            Naaman Grant, white, male, 66, married, carpenter, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT

            Sarah Grant, white, female, 61, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born MA, mother born MA

            Dwelling #243, family #378:

            Alonzo T. Grant, white, male, 32, married, carpenter, born CT, father born CT, mother born NY

            Francis B. Grant, white, female, 34, wife, married, keeping house, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT

            Eugene A. Grant, white, male, 9, son, single, attending school, born RI, father born CT, mother born CT

            Anna Grant, white, female, 76, father’s sister, single, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT

    [1172] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 339, p. 435, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birthplace Franklin, NY, and her parents Mordaca & Lucy (no surname recorded), born in MA.

    [1173] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 465, p. 709, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birthplace CT, his father Rouel Grant, and his mother Rebecca Johnson, both born in CT.

    [1174] Calculated from her age in the 1860 federal census, which gives her birthplace as CT.

    [1175] Calculated from his age and birthplace in the 1860 federal census.

    [1176] 1860 Federal Census, Town of Portland, Middlesex Co., CT, Page No. 45, dwelling #334, family #381:

            John Ellsworth, 33, male, day laborer, born CT

            Mary A. Ellsworth, 40, female, born CT

            Uriah Ellsworth, 9, male, born CT, attending school

            John Ellsworth, 7, male, born CT, attending school

            Angerona Ellsworth, 3, female, born CT

    [1177] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #112453769, his birthplace from his death record, but the 1850 federal census says he was born in MA.

    [1178] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #79367112, her parents’ names from her death record.

    [1179] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 6, p. 155, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, their ages not recorded, his father Mordecai Clough, her father Zenas Parson.

    [1180] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #79367112.

    [1181] 1850 Federal Census, Ludlow, Hampden Co., MA, p. 320, dwelling #191, family #207:

            Ambrose Clough, 28, male, farmer, born MA

            Theodocia Clough, 30, female, born MA

            Frank Clough, 6/12, male, born MA

            Louisa Parsons, 28, female, born MA

    [1182] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Ludlow, Hampden Co., dwelling #46, family #51:

            Ambrose Cloughf [sic], 33, male, farmer, born MA

            Theodotia Cloughf [sic], 35, female, born MA

            Frank F. Cloughf [sic], 5, male, born MA

            Louisa Parsons, 33, female, born MA

    [1183] 1860 Federal Census, Ludlow, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 264, dwelling #1811, family #2010:

            Ambrose Clough, 38, male, farmer, $2000, $405, born NY

            Theodocia Clough, 40, female, born MA

            Frank F. Clough, 10, male, born MA, attending school

            Lizzie C. Clough, 4, female, born MA, attending school

    [1184] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Ludlow, Hampden Co., dwelling #53, family #53:

            Ambrose Clough, 43, male, born MA, married, farmer

            Theodosia Clough, 45, female, born MA, married

            Frank F. Clough, 15, male, born MA, single

            Louisa Parsons, 42, female, born MA, single

            Polly Wood, 48, female, born MA, single

    [1185] 1870 Federal Census, Ludlow, Hampden Co., MA, Chicopee Post Office, Page No. 8, dwelling #65, family #72:

            Ambrose Clough, 48, male, white, farmer, $4000, $1750, born MA, a male citizen

            Theodocia Clough, 50, female, white, keeps house, born MA

            Frank Clough, 20, male, white, farm laborer, born MA

    [1186] 1880 Federal Census, Town of Ludlow, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 28, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 279, dwelling #225, family #294:

            Ambrose Clough, white, male, 58, married, farmer, born NY, father born MA, mother born CT

            Theodocia Clough, white, female, 59, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Simon Frechette, white, male, 29, servant, single, farm laborer, born Canada, father born Canada, mother born Canada

    [1187] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 400, p. 449, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a farmer, his birthplace Franklin, NY, his parents Mordecai Clough, born in West Springfield, and Lucy, born in East Hartford, CT; www.findagrave.com, memorial #112453769, from his gravestone in Ludlow Center Cemetery in Ludlow, Hampden Co., MA, son of Mordechai and Lucy Clough; his will recorded in Hampden County Probate Wills Vol. 96, p. 415.

    [1188] Hampden County Probate Records, Wills Vol. 96, p. 415-416, from FHL microfilm #1536029.

    [1189] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 1907/62, p. 399, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Return of a Death, Ludlow, p. 399, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, widow of Ambrose Clough, her birthplace Ludlow, her parents Zenas Parsons, born in Enfield, CT, and Charlotte Miller, born in Ludlow; www.findagrave.com, memorial #79367112, from her gravestone in Ludlow Center Cemetery in Ludlow, MA.

    [1190] Hampden County Probate Records, Wills Vol. 184, p. 140-141, from FHL microfilm #1533113.

    [1191] Hampden County Probate Records, Letters of Administration Vol. 180, p. 318, from FHL microfilm #1533007.

    [1192] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #125917165, from his gravestone.

    [1193] Rice, Franklin P., Worcester Births, Marriages and Deaths, Worcester Society of Antiquity, 1894, [hereinafter Worcester VRs], p. 464; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 33, p. 228, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his age, birthplace and parents’ names not recorded; www.findagrave.com, memorial #125917165, from his gravestone in Ludlow Center Cemetery in Ludlow, MA.

    [1194] West Springfield VRs, Vol. 1, p. 54.

    [1195] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 103, p. 467, from FHL microfilm #0849211, witnessed by Orren Fuller and Emily Fuller, and recorded on 18 May 1839.

    [1196] Tilton, Barbour Index of Stafford VRs, p. 33, from Vol. 2, p. 53, of the Stafford Town Records.

    [1197] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census.

    [1198] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 103, p. 467, from FHL microfilm #0849211, witnessed by Orren Fuller and Emily Fuller, and recorded on 18 May 1839.

    [1199] 1850 Federal Census, Westfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 220, dwelling #665, family #676:

            Aaron Sibley, 71, male, farmer, $1700, born CT

            Lydia Sibley, 57, female, born CT

            Lucy A. Sibley, 27, female, born MA

    [1200] Per the Ancestry.com Clough Family Tree file submitted by Patricia Kremer.

    [1201] Her name from their 1836 mortgage of land in Springfield. The Ancestry.com Clough Family Tree file submitted by Patricia Kremer gives his wife’s name as Lucy, but Joseph and Lucy Clough were a different couple living in Chicopee, MA, who were a little bit younger, and from a different branch of the Clough family.

    [1202] 1830 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 163, the Joseph Clough household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.

    [1203] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 91, p. 169-170, from FHL microfilm #0849205, witnessed by James W. Crooks, Justice of the Peace, and E. D. Beach, and recorded on 8 Jan. 1835.

    [1204] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 99, p. 360, from FHL microfilm #0849209, witnessed by Josiah Simms, Justice of the Peace, and Emily Thompson, and recorded on 8 Dec. 1836.

    [1205] Per the Ancestry.com Clough Family Tree file submitted by Patricia Kremer.

    [1206] West Springfield VRs, p. 54; Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, son of Uriah and Molly Clough.

    [1207] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #64438192.

    [1208] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #64438200, and her mother’s memorial #62726047, her parents’ names from her death record.

    [1209] Springfield VRs, Vol. 1, p. 751.

    [1210] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #64438200, from her gravestone, her birthplace from her death record.

    [1211] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 84, p. 700-701, from FHL microfilm #0849200, witnessed by Marvin B. Avery and James W. Crooks, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 1 Oct. 1833.

    [1212] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 90, p. 224, from FHL microfilm #0849204, witnessed by William Bliss, Justice of the Peace, and Uriah Clough, and recorded on 1 Oct. 1833.

    [1213] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 101, p. 122, from FHL microfilm #0849210, witnessed by William Rice, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 29 Mar. 1837.

    [1214] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 103, p. 467, from FHL microfilm #0849211, witnessed by Orren Fuller and Emily Fuller, and recorded on 18 May 1839.

    [1215] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 103, p. 536, from FHL microfilm #0849211, witnessed by Geo. Ashman, and recorded on 3 Sept. 1839.

    [1216] Hampden County Land Records, Vol. 111, p. 68, from FHL microfilm #0849215, witnessed by Henry Morris, Justice of the Peace, and Davis Dunham, and recorded on 4 Apr. 1840.

    [1217] 1840 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, p. 2, the Seth Clough household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 2 females under 5, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [1218] 1850 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, p. 147, dwelling #2173, family #2369:

            Seth Clough, 53, male, laborer, born MA

            Rhoda Clough, 47, female, born MA

            Charles Clough, 27, male, laborer, born MA

            Munroe Clough, 17, male, laborer, born MA

            Catharine Clough, 19, female, born MA

            Jenett Clough, 13, female, born MA, attending school

            Emily Clough, 11, female, born MA, attending school

            Henry Clough, 6, male, born MA, attending school

            Elizabeth Clough, 4, female, born MA, attending school

            Charles Gould, 22, male, stone cutter, born MA

            Lucy Gould, 19, female, born MA

    [1219] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., dwelling #302, family #353:

            Seth Clough, 56, male, born MA

            Rhoda Clough, 50, born MA

            Jenett Clough, 16, born MA

            Emily Clough, 16, born MA

            Henry Clough, 10, male, born MA

            Elizabeth Clough, 7, born MA

            Dwelling #302, family #354:

            Monroe Clough, 22, male, born VT

            Lawisa Clough, 19, born VT

    [1220] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 111, p. 337, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a stone mason, his birthplace Chicopee [sic], and his parents Uriah and Mary Clough; Massachusetts, Death and Burials, 1795-1910, online database at www.FamilySearch.org; www.findagrave.com, memorial #64438192, from his gravestone in East Street Cemetery in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA.

    [1221] 1860 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, Chicopee Falls Post Office, Page No. 421, dwelling #2420, family #

3134:

            Rhoda Clough, 56, female, $150, born CT

            Jeanette Clough, 23, female, cotton mill, born MA

            Henry Clough, 16, male, farm laborer, born MA

            Elizabeth Clough, 13, female, born MA, attending school

    [1222] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., dwelling #147, family #175:

            Rhoda Clough, 59, female, born MA, widow, housekeeper

            Dwelling #147, family #176:

            Erastus J. Walker, 30, male, born NY, married, mechanic

            Mary A. Walker, 25, female, born MA, married, housekeeper

            Fred E. Walker, 3, male, born MA

    [1223] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 221, p. 36, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birthplace Monson, and her parents Asa and Rachel Fuller; www.findagrave.com, memorial #64438200, from her gravestone in East Street Cemetery in Chicopee, MA.

    [1224] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #61525166, but his obituary says he was born in Springfield, MA.

    [1225] Calculated from her age and birthplace in the 1855 state census, but the 1850 federal census says she was born in MA.

    [1226] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., dwelling #301, family #352:

            Charles Clough, 26, male, born MA

            Cathrine Clough, 25, born England

            Francis Clough, 4, male, born MA

    [1227] 1860 Federal Census, 3d Ward City of Beaver Dam, Dodge Co., WI, Page No. 35, dwelling #43, family #43:

            Charles Clough, 30, male, day laborer $150, born MA

            Catherine Clough, wife, 22, female, born MA

            Frank Clough, 10, male, born MA

            Kate Clough, 15 [sic?], female, born MA

    [1228] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #61525166.

    [1229] 1870 Federal Census, 3rd Ward of Beaver Dam City, Dodge Co., WI, Page No. 9, dwelling #76, family #75:

            William Ash, 40, male, white, moves buildings, $3000, $500, born NH, a male citizen

            Lorenzo Ash, 16, male, white, at home, born NH

            Samuel Ash, 10, male, white, at home, born WI

            Isadora Ash, 14, female, white, at home, born WI

            Willie Ash, 1, male, white, at home, born WI

            Charlotte Wolcomb, 39, female, white, housekeeper, born CT

            Charles Clough, 38, male, white, moves buildings, born MA, a male citizen

    [1230] Calculated from the age of their child in the 1880 federal census. A Charles L. Clough married Emma E. Nichols on 27 July 1875 in La Crosse, WI, from Wisconsin, U.S., Marriage Records, 1820-2004, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, La Crosse Co., but his residence was given as Jordan, MN, and his birthplace Maine.

    [1231] Calculated from her age and birthplace in the 1880 federal census.

    [1232] 1880 Federal Census, 3d Ward City of Beaver Dam, Dodge Co., WI, Page No. 5, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 4, dwelling #48, family #55:

            Chas S. Clough, white, male, 51, married, stone mason, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Emily Clough, white, female, 25, wife, married, keeping house, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Blanche L. clough, white, female, 4, daughter, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

    [1233] Calculated from her age at death in her obituary, but her www.findagrave.com memorial #61525167 gives her birth year as 1833.

    [1234] www.findagrave.com, memorial #61525167, from her gravestone in Riverside Memorial Park in Fox Lake, Dodge Co., WI, her obituary posted on her memorial calls her Mrs. Charles Clough, of Fox Lake, and says she was the mother of Mrs. F. H. Clough [sic].

    [1235] Minnesota, U.S., Marriages from the Minnesota Official Marriage System, 1850-2022, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Charles S. Clough and Hellen C. Lafaver.

    [1236] Per the 1900 federal census.

    [1237] 1900 Federal Census, Grant Township, Roberts Co., SD, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 286, Sheet No. 8 A, dwelling #163, family #168:

            Charles Clough, head, white, male, born May 1829, age 71, married 39 [sic] years, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, farmer, can read, write and speak English, owns farm

            Hellen C. Clough, wife, white, female, born Apr. 1845, age 55, married 39 [sic] years, 6 children born, 5 children living, born VT, father born Canada, mother born Canada, can read, write and speak English

            Rayfel A. Lafors(?), son, white, male, born Sept. 1881, age 18, single, born MN, father born Canada, mother born VT, can read, write and speak English

    [1238] www.findagrave.com, memorial #61525166, from his gravestone in Riverside Memorial Park in Fox Lake, Dodge Co., WI, his obituary posted on his memorial says he was born in Springfield, MA, and came to Wisconsin 1855, served as sergeant in Co. I, 17th Wis. Vols, lived seven years in Dakota, and returned to Waupun where he lived with his son, Frank; Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1872-2004, online database at www.Ancestry.com gives the date as 16 Dec. 1909 in Fond du Lac Co., WI>

    [1239] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #62726062.

    [1240] www.findagrave.com, memorial #62726062, son of Seth and Rhoda, his age not recorded.

    [1241] Calculated from his age and birthplace in his death record.

    [1242] Her parents’ names from her death record.

    [1243] Massachusetts, State Vital Records, 1638-1927, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, his father Seth Clough, her father Mitchel Paul.

    [1244] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #28644341, her birth place given as VT in the 1855 state census, as Canada in the 1860 federal and 1865 state censuses, and as VT in the 1880 federal census; her death record gives her birthplace as E. Berkshire, VT.

    [1245] 1855 Massachusetts State Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., dwelling #302, family #354:

            Monroe Clough, 22, male, born MA

            Lawisa Clough, 19, born VT

    [1246] 1860 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 414-415, dwelling #2381, family #3078:

            James Clough, 24 [sic], male, pistol shop, $200, born MA

            Louisa Clough, 26, female, born Canada

            Emma Clough, 3, female, born MA

    [1247] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., dwelling #269, family #307:

            James M. Clough, 31, male, born MA, married, machinist

            Louesa Clough, 30, female, born Canada, married, housekeeper

            Emma Clough, 8, female, born MA

    [1248] 1880 Federal Census, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, Page No. 9, Supervisors Dist. 60, Enumeration Dist. 312, dwelling #48, family #80:

            J. M. Clough, white, male, 45, married B & A R Road, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA

            Louise Clough, white, female, 45, wife, married, keeping house, born VT, father born Canada, mother born Canada

            William W. Clough, white, male, 9, son, single, born MA, father born MA, mother born VT

    [1249] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 493, p. 164, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, wife of James M. Clough, her birthplace E. Berkshire, VT, and her parents Mitchell W. Paul and Mary Smith, of Vermont; www.findagrave.com, memorial #28644341, from her gravestone in East Street Cemetery in Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA.

    [1250] Hampden County Probate Records, Administrations Vol. 118, p. 421, from FHL microfilm #1536036.

    [1251] 1900 Federal Census, Springfield City, Ward 2, Hampden Co., MA, Enumeration Dist. 573, Sheet No. 7 A, dwelling #96, family #157:

            James Clough, head, white, male, born Jan. 1835, age 65, widower, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA, machinist, can read, write and speak English, renting house

    [1252] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 1907/93, p. 299, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Return of a Death, City of Springfield, p. 299, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his occupation a mechanic, his birthplace Chicopee, MA, his father Seth Clough, born Chicopee, MA, and his mother Rhodia Fuller, birthplace not known, the informant Mrs. L. E. Dow; www.findagrave.com, memorial #28644333, from his gravestone in East Street Cemetery in Chicopee, MA.

    [1253] www.findagrave.com, memorial #62726061, daughter of Seth and Rhoda, her age not recorded.

    [1254] Calculated from her age in the 1855 state census.

    [1255] 1860 Federal Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., MA, Chicopee Falls Post Office, Page No. 421, dwelling #2420, family #

3134.

    [1256] 1865 Massachusetts State Census, Chicopee, Hampden Co., dwelling #193, family #223:

            Charles E. Gould, 37, male, born MA, married, machinist

            Lucy A. Gould, 33, male [sic], born MA, married, housekeeper

            Emma F. Gould, 12, female, born MA

            Ada L. Could, 7, female, born MA

            Jennett Clough, 27, female, born MA, single, dresser

    [1257] Calculated from her age in the 1855 state census.

    [1258] Springfield VRs, Vol. 2, p. 939, son of Seth and Rodah Clough.

    [1259] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 157, p. 7, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, his birthplace Chicopee, and his parents Seth and Rhoda Clough, born respectively in West Springfield and Stafford, CT.

    [1260] Springfield VRs, Vol. 2, p. 1032, daughter of Seth and Rhoda Clough.

    [1261] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, Vol. 174, p. 325, online image database at www.AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, her birthplace Chicopee Falls, and her parents Seth and Rhoda Clough; Massachusetts, Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910, online database at www.FamilySearch.org, daughter of Seth and Rhoda Clough.



[A] Will of William Perkins of West Springfield, Hampden County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1829) *

                                                                In the name of God Amen

I William Perkins of West Springfield in the County of Hampden and Commonwealth of Massachusetts Yeoman being advanced in age but of sound mind and memory Blessed be Almighty God for the same

Do make and publish this my Last will and testament in manner and form following Viz – I give and bequeath to my Dear wife Judith the use of one third of all my real estate During her Natural life together with all my personal estate during the same.

I give and bequeath the use of the remaining two thirds of my real estate to use and occupy as his own untill January Eighteen Hundred thirty two provided I shall expire before that Time to my son William if my life should be prolonged untill the expiration of that term I give and bequeath unto the said William the sum of one Dollar after my just Debts and Funeral chargeses are canceled I give and bequeath the Raminder of the two third to my other Children Viz Horace Polly Woodworth the wife of Eliphalet Woodworth Julia Justin Laury to be Divided equally between them Likewise the other third of real and all the personal estate at the Decease of my wife above named and I hereby appoint my son Justin aforesaid to be sole executor of this my Last will and Testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this Eighth Day of June in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and twenty nine

                                                                                                                                                William Perkins                                (seal)

Signed sealed published and Deliverd

by the above named William Perkins

to be his Last will and Testament

in presence of us who at his request

and in his presence have subscribed our

names as witness to the same

Hannah Thorp

Fanny Thorp

Nathaniel Thorp

 

Polly P. Woodworth, of Columbia, CT, Chs. B. Woodworth and Laura Woodworth, of Tolland, CT, John O. Meads and Julia P. Meads, of West Springfield, Horace Perkins, of West Springfield, and Eliphalet Woodworth of West Springfield, were notified by Justin Perkins, the executor, of the probate of the last will of Wm Perkins, of West Springfield, in May 1832.

 

Presented for probate on the first Tuesday of June 1832 by Justin Perkins, the executor therein named, and proved by Nathaniel Thorp, one of the subscribing witnesses.

 

Justin Perkins of West Springfield, declined the duty of executor of the last Will & Testament of William Perkins, late of West Springfield, on 24 May 1832.

 

William Perkins and Hezekiah Griswold, both of West Springfield, were appointed as administrators of the estate of William Perkins with the will annexed on 5 June 1832, with Nathaniel Thorp, of West Springfield, and William Atwater, of Westfield, as sureties.

 

Nathaniel Thorp, David Bassett and Jacob Ludington, all of West Springfield, were appointed to appraise the estate of William Perkins, late of West Springfield, on 5 June 1832. The inventory of his estate was dated 10 Sept. 1832, and totaled $656.20, including his real estate valued at $600.95.

 

The heirs of Wm Perkins, late of West Springfield, requested that all the personal estate be assigned to the widow Judiah Perkins on 25 Mar. 1833, signed by Justin Perkins, Eliphalet Woodworth, Sally Woodworth, Horace Perkins, Chs. B. Woodworth, John O. Meads and Julia P. Meads.

 

Nathaniel Thorp, Seth Parsons and Jacob Luddington were appointed to set off the dower of Wm Perkins to his widow, Judith Perkins, on 2 Apr. 1833.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Hampden County Probate Records, Case #8904, from Family History Library (FHL) microfilm #7705091.

 

 

[B] Will of Calvin Barrett of Belchertown, Hampshire County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1856) *

                Know all men by thes presents that I Calvin Barrett of Belchertown in the County of Hampshire and State of Massachusetts being in good health and of sound and disposing mind & memory do make and publish this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills by me at any time heretofore made

First        I hereby constitute Leonard Barrett to be sold executor of this my last will directing my said executor to pay all my just debs and funeral expences and the legacies herein after given out of my estate

Second   I give and bequeath the whole of my estate both real personal or mixed of whatever kind and of all kinds to my wife Abigail Barrett meaning that my heirs (or the children of my son Smith Barrett deceased or the children of my son Calvin Barrett deceased or either of my Sons Enos H Barrett & Horace J. Barrett or their heirs should not any or either of them share any of my estate during the life of my said wife Abigail but that it should be entirely at her disposal forever

In testimony whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal and publish & declare this to be my last will & testament in the presence of the witnesses named below this tenth day of September in the year 1856

                                                                                                                                                Calvin Barret                                    (seal)

Signed sealed published and declared by the said Calvin Barrett as and for his last will and testament in presence of us who in his presence and in the presence of each other and at his request have subscribed our names as witnesses hereto

                Edwin Barrett

                Ruth Barrett

                Nelson E. Barrett

 

Presented for probate on the first Tuesday in Dec. 1857 by Leonard Barrett, the executor therein named, and Edwin Barrett of Belchertown and J. F. Conkey of Amherst, were sureties on his bond dated 1 Dec. 1857.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Hampshire County Probate File #171-19, Barrett, Calvin, Belchertown, 1857, from FHL microfilm #102258930.

 

 

[C] Will of Roderick Chapin of Kiantone, Chautauqua County, New York (1857) *

In the name of God Amen I Roderick Chapin of the town of Kiantone in the county of Chautauqua and State of New York of the age of sixty four years and being of sound mind and memory do make publish and declare this my last will and testament in manner following that is to say

First I give and bequeath to my wife Mahala Angeline Chapin the sum of eight hundred dollars to be accepted and received by her in lieu of dower, to my son Jasper Bennett Chapin the sum of two hundred dollars; to my daughter Esther Ann Rogers Lyon the sum of Six hundred dollars, to my daughter Charlotte Hepsibah Norton wife of James McRay the sum of two hundred dollars; to my daughter Sarah Cluff wife of Addison McRay the sum of six hundred dollars to my daughter Louisa Panthea Chapin the sum of six hundred dollars; to my daughter Mary Butler Chapin the sum of six hundred dollars

I give and bequeath all the rest residue and remainder of my personal estate goods & chattels of what nature or kind soever (always excepting the sum of eleven hundred and ninety five dollars and eleven certificates of scholarship which are hereinafter provided for) to the aforementioned legatees to be divided equally between them, share and share alike

Second I give and bequeath to the Illinois Institute situated at Wheaton in the county of DuPage and state of Illinois the sum of three hundred dollars, to the Leoni Theological Institute situated at Leoni in the state of Michigan the sum of three hundred dollars. And whereas my father Roderick Chapin now deceased in his last will and testament did give and bequeath to the Missionary association or society situated in the city of New York being the same missionary association of which Arthur Tappan Esq is or has been secretary the sum of fifty dollars, and whereas the said sum of fifty dollars has not been paid to the said association but is now in my hands and has been for some time; Now therefore in lieu of the said fifty dollars I give and bequeath to said Missionary association the sum of seventy five dollars; which said several legacies or sums of money I direct and order is to be paid to the said respective legatees at such time as the same shall be received or realized from the sale of my real estate and personal property

Third  And whereas I did on the 20th day of January 1852 execute to the Oberlin College or Institute situated at Oberlin in the county of Lorraine and state of Ohio my bond and mortgage for five hundred dollars bearing two per cent interest per annum on which the sum of twenty dollars (being the amount of interest as aforesaid now unpaid) is now due; Now therefore I direct and order to be paid to the said Oberlin College or institute the said sum of five hundred dollars and interest as aforesaid, according to the condition of the said bond and mortgage

Fourth  Whereas in consideration of the said bond and mortgage executed by me to the Oberlin College or Institute for five hundred dollars I am entitled to receive from said Institution five perpetual certificates of scholarship, Now I give and bequeath to my daughter Esther Ann Rogers Lyon and to her heirs one of said certificates, to my daughter Charlotte Hepsibah Norton McRay aforesaid and to her heirs one of said certificates; to my daughter Sarah Cluff McRay aforesaid & to her heirs one of said certificates, to my daughter Louisa Panthea Chapin aforesaid & to her heirs one of said certificates, And to my daughter Mary Butler Chapin aforesaid & to her heirs one of said certificates

                And whereas in consideration of said sum of three hundred dollars, herein before bequeathed to the Illinois Institute aforesaid to receive from said institute three perpetual certificates of scholarship, Now therefore I give and bequeath to my son Jasper Bennett Chapin aforesaid & to his heirs one of said certificates; to my wife Mahala Angeline Chapin aforesaid & to her heirs one of said certificates; and to my sister Mary Heminway & to her heirs one of said certificates

                And whereas in consideration of the three hundred aforesaid herein before bequeathed to the Leoni Theological Institute aforesaid I am entitled to receive from said institute three perpetual certificates of scholarship, Now therefore I give and bequeath to my sister Rebecca Lyon and to her heirs one of said certificates, to my brother Ebenezer Chapin and to his heirs one of said certificates, and to my brother John Chapin and to his heirs one of said certificates

                Notwithstanding what has been herein before bequeathed I hereby will direct and order that the sum of fifty dollars be set apart to obtain three suitable marble monuments; one to cost (with cutting) twenty dollars to be placed at my grave; one to cost (with cutting) twenty dollars to be placed over the grave of my wife Sally Chapin now deceased, and one to cost (with setting) ten dollars to be placed over the grave of my son Roderick Chapin deceased

And Lastly I give and devise all my real and personal estate of what nature or kind soever to Levant B Brown the executor of this my last will and testament hereinafter nominated and appointed in trust for the payment of my just debts and the legacies above specified with power to sell and dispose of the same at public or private sale at such time or times and upon such terms and in such manner as to him shall seem meet

I hereby nominate and appoint Levant B Brown aforesaid of the town of Kiantone county of Chautauqua and state of New York sole Executor of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 14th day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty seven

                                                                                                                                                Roderick Chapin                              (seal)

The above instrument consisting of two sheets was at the date thereof signed sealed published and declared by the said Roderick Chapin as and for his last will and testament in presence of us who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto

John Lyon residing in the town of Buste in the county of Chautauqua and State of New York

Aaron J. Phillips residing in the town of Kiantone in the county of Chautauqua and State of New York

Recorded the foregoing last will and testament of Roderick Chapin and compared the same with the original this 2d day of June AD 1857.

                                                                                                                                                A. Richmond

                                                                                                                                                                Surrogate

 

Levant B. Brown was granted letters testamentary on the estate of Roderick Chapin on 2 June 1857.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Chautauqua County Probate Wills Vol. 3, p. 63-65, from FHL microfilm #0588096, and Letters Testamentary Vol. 2, p. 259, from FHL microfilm #0808952.

 

 

[D] Will of Lester Phelps of Mount Morris, Livingston County, New York (1877) *

   I Lester Phelps of the town of Mount Morris, County of Livingston and State of New York, being of sound mind and memory Do make, publish and Declare this my Last Will and Testament in manner following, that is to say:

First–; I direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid by my executor.

Second; I give, bequeath and devise to my beloved son George B. Phelps of Watertown, N.Y. and to his heirs and assigns forever in fee simple, my house and lot situate in the village of Mount Morris N.Y. and bounded and described as follows, Commencing for the same on the corner of Main and Murray streets in said village on the west side of said Main Street; thence westerly along the north line of Murray Street two (2) chains and forty one and ˝ links to a fence; thence northerly by a line paralell with Main Street one chain forty seven links to land of Mrs Bailey; Thence Easterly by a line parallel with Murray Street and on Mrs Bailey’s south line Two chains and forty one & ˝ links to Main Street; and thence Southerly along the west line of Main Street one chain and forty seven links to the place of beginning; Being a part of lot number twenty eight of the Mount Morris tract.

Third: I give and bequeath to my beloved son George B. Phelps my Gold headed cane and Family Records.

Fourth; I order and direct my executor to sell and convert into money all of my Rail Road Bonds, consisting of about Eight Thousand five hundred dollars in amount, in the manner following, viz:

1st That my executor George B. Phelps shall have the right and privilege of buying as many of the said Rail Road Bonds as he shall desire to buy by paying therefor the same amount that said bonds so taken by said executor could be sold for at private or public sale.

2d That my executor shall sell all of the Bonds remaining unsold at private or public sale in any manner that he may deem advisable and most beneficial to my estate.

Fifth; I order and direct my executor to pay from the proceeds of the sale of my Rail Road Bonds the sum of One hundred dollars to the Weslayan Book and Publishing Room at Syracuse N.Y. and the Mis-Society of the Weslayan Church, to be divided equally between said societies share and share alike, viz: The sum of fifty dollars to be paid to the Book and Publishing Room and the sum of Fifty dollars to the Missionary Society of the Weslayan Church.

Sixth: I give and bequeath to my beloved daughters, Janette Richardson Sarah A. Norton, Frances K. Hanover and Emma S. Bramen, the entire remaining proceeds of the sale of my Rail Road Bonds, after the deduction of the one hundred dollars as directed in the fifth Clause of this will, to be divided equally among my said daughters share and share alike.  Seventh; I order and direct my executor to sell and convert into money all the household furniture and property of every kind, name and nature, either real or personal, that I may have at the time of my decease, and which is not herein before mentioned and specifically disposed of by the terms hereof, and the proceeds of such sale after paying therefrom my funeral expenses and just debts, I give and bequeath to my beloved children George B. Phelps, Janette Richardson, Sarah A. Norton, Frances K. Hanover and Emma S. Bramen, to be divided equally among my said children share and share alike.

   Lastly, I hereby nominate and appoint my son George B. Phelps sole Executor of this my Last Will and Testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made.

In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this The Twenty First day of November in the year 1877.

                                                                                                                                                Lester Phelps                                    (seal)

The foregoing instrument consisting of one sheet of legal cap paper written upon three pages thereof was at the date thereof signed and sealed by said Lester Phelps as and for his last Will and testament, who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto.

Frank H. Sleeper, Mt Morris Livingston Co. N.Y.

C. A. Norton Mt Morris Liv. Co. N.Y.

 

Proved by Frank H. Sleeper and Chauncey A. Norton on 27 Sept. 1880.

 

Letters Testamentary on the last will and testament of Lester Phelps, deceased, was granted to George B. Phelps on 27 Sept. 1880.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Livingston County Probate Wills Vol. 14, p. 295-299, from FHL microfilm #0811219, and Letters of Testamentary Vol. 3, p. 506, from FHL microfilm #0810724.

 

 

[E] Will of Ezra Kinney of Mount Morris, Livingston County, New York (1856) *

                                I Ezra Kinney of the town of Mount Morris in the county of Livingston and state of New York being of sound mind and memory and being desirous of making a final disposition of all my worldly effects do make publish this my last will and testament

First: It is my desire and I do hereby direct that all my just debts and liabilities be paid

Second: I give devise and bequeath to my wife Louisa the use of all my real and personal Estate during her natural life in lieu of dower – it being my intention and desire that she shall take the care of and furnish a home for such of my children as are under the age of eighteen years until they shall respectively attain to that age

Third: If my wife shall die before my youngest Child arrives at the age of Eighteen years then I give and devise the use of my real and personal Estate to such of my children as shall be under the age of Eighteen years until they shall respectively attain to that age

Fourth: After the death of my wife, or if she shall die before my youngest child attains the age of eighteen years, then at the last mentioned time all my estate real and personal shall be divided among my children herein after named share & share alike

Fifth: I give to my daughter Martha Amelia all her Earnings since she left my family to be received by her for her own use.

Sixth: The children among whom the residue of my property is to be distributed as provided in the above fourth article are Julia L. Ezra P Louisa C. Edward C and Charlotte Elizabeth, I having already in my Estimation given to my older children what will be an equitable share of my Estate

Seventh: I hereby autherize and Empower my executor and executrix hereinafter named to sell and dispose of any or all of my real Estate whenever in their judgment they shall deem it for the interest of my wife and five younger Children, so to do, in such terms as to price and time of payment as they shall deem attainable and the avails thereof, or so much of said avails as shall arise from the sale of the house and lot now occupied by me to invest in other real estate – And I hereby direct that such avails or the real Estate in which the same or any part thereof shall be invested, shall be distributed and disposed of as is hereinbefore in the second, third, fourth and sixth articles provided

Eighth: I hereby nominate and appoint my wife Louiza Executrix and my friend Hiram Gladding Executor of this my last will and testament and authorize them to convey by good and sufficient deeds of conveyance all my said real Estate ~ and I hereby revoke all former wills by me made

                In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 20″ day of March 1856

                                                                                                                                                Ezra Kinney                                       (seal)

Signed sealed & published by the   

above named testator as his last

will and testament in presence

of Each other hereunto set our

names this 20″ day of March 1856

                                                                                                C L Bingham Mt Morris Liv Co NY

                                                                                                Charles Holmes Jr.              do

 

Presented for probate on 27 Feb. 1857 by Louisa Kinney, one of the Executors named in the last will and testament of Ezra Kinney late of the town of Mount Morris in the County of Livingston deceased, and a special guardian was appointed for the minors. The case was adjourned until 30 Apr. 1857. Proved by Charles Holmes Jun and Charles L. Bingham, of Mount Morris, on 30 Apr. 1857, and approved by Geo. Hastings, County Judge.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Livingston County Probate Wills Vol. 4, p. 271-273, from FHL microfilm #0811212.

 

 

[F] Will of John Clough of Palmer, Hampden County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1877) *

Last Will and testament of the Subscriber.

Know all men by these presence that I John Clough of Palmer, County of Hampden and Commonwealth of Massachusetts Being in good helth of body, and of sound and disposing mind & memory, and being desirous to settle my worldly affairs while I have strength and capacity do make and publish this my last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all former wills by me at any time heretofore made.

First. I hereby nominate and appoint as my executor to this my last will Timothy D. Potter in the lumber business and request that he be required to give bonds for the Probate Court for the faith-ful discharge of his trust.

Second. I direct my executor to pay all outstanding debts, and funeral expenses, and also to put up a head stone at my grave of the same pattern that is now standing at the head of my late wifes grave, and I direct that the yard be enclosed with curls stone. The whole cost of head stone and curls, not to exceed two hundred and twenty five dollars (225)

Third Having no wife or children I give and bequeath to Jane Thompson sister of my late wife the sum of twelve hundred dollars (1200) Together with all my household furniture.

Fourth I give and bequeath to my Brother Joel B. Clough the sum of Two hundred dollars (200.)

Fifth I give and bequeath to Lovice Griswold Daughter of my late Sister Lovice the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars (250)

Sixth. I give and bequeath to my Sister Angenett Calkins, the sum of one hundred dollars (100)

Seventh. I give and bequeath to my sister Nancy Holland the sum of one hundred dollars (100)

Eight. I give and bequeath to my sister Caroline Harvey the sum of one hundred dollars (100)

Ninth. I give and bequeath to Sally Gaines wife of O. M. Gaines of Colerain, and sister of my late wife, deceased, the sum of one hundred dollars ($100)

Tenth. I give and bequeath to O M. Gaines of Colerain the sum of one hundred dollars ($100)

Eleventh. I give and bequeath to Louisa Thompson widow of the late E. H. Thomspon of Colerain the sum of fifty dollars (50)

Twelvth. I give and bequeath to Sarah L. Thompson of Colerain Daughter of the late E. H. Thompson the sum of one hundred dollars (100)

Thirteenth I give and bequeath to John C. Thompson of Colerain son of the late E. H. Thompson the sum of one hundred dollars (100)

Fourteenth Should their remain a residue after the above bequest are paid and the expenses of the executor met, It is my wish and request that one half of the residue be given to Lovice Griswold named above in this will. And the other half of the residue be divided equally among the children of my Brother Joel B. Clough mentioned above in this will.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this ninteenth day of Decr. 1877 in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and seventy seven (1877)

                In presence of us

                                Dwight M. Chapman

                                Alice E. Chapman                                                                              John Clough                                     (seal)

                                Sophia O. Amidon

                A true record

                                Attest                                                                     Sam’l B. Spooner  Register

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Hampden County Probate Records Wills Vol. 83, p. 258-259, from FHL microfilm #1535898, the decree recorded in Vol. 82, p. 186, on 1 July 1884, which was apparently not microfilmed.

 

 

[G] Will of William B. Smith of Wilbraham, Hampden County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1853) *

Know all men by these presents, that I William B. Smith of Wilbraham in the County of Hampden and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, being feeble in health but of sound & disposeing mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me heretofore made –

First. I give and bequeath to Miss Elizabeth Dabman, & to my father, Beriah Smith, five Dollars each, and to my mother Mrs Beriah Smith the sum of Fifty Dollars –

Second – All the rest and remainder of my estate real, personal and mixed, wherever situate, I give and bequeath to my well beloved wife, Mary C. Smith and her heirs forever –

Third – I constitute and appoint John M. Merrick & John W. Langdon, both of said Wilbraham, executors of this my last will and testament, directing them first out of my estate to pay my just debts & expenses –

                In witness whereof I have hereto set my hand and seal and do publish and declare this my last will and testament this eight day of August in the year of our Lord Eighteen hundred and fifty three –

                                                                                                                                                William B. Smith                              (seal)

  Signed, Sealed, published and declared as and for his last will and testament by the said William B. Smith, in the presence of us, who, in his presence, and in the presence of each other, at his request, have signed our names as witnesses hereto

                                                                Ephm. W. Bond

                                                                Wm L. Smith

                                                                E. D. Leach

 

John W. Langdon of Wilbraham declined on 3 Jan. 1854, and John M. Merrick was confirmed as executor, with J. W. Mowry and Roderick Burt, both of Wilbraham, as sureties on 3 Jan. 1854.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Hampden County Probate Records Case #10462, from FHL microfilm #1547730.

 

 

[H] Will of Caroline C. Harvey of Palmer, Hampden County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1894) *

   Know all men by these presents that I, Caroline C. Harvey of the town of Palmer, in the County of Hampden, Commonwealth of Massachusetts do, on this twenty second day of June in the year of our Lord 1894, make and publish this my last will and testament in manner following, viz:-

   In the first place, I give and bequeathe to my nephew George Warren Calkins two thirds of the following described property, which I may leave at my decease, said property at his date is money deposited as follows:

   In the Hampden Savings Bank, Springfield, Massachusetts, Book 26,718.

   In the Springfield Institution for Savings, Springfield, Massachusetts, Book, 46,247

   In the Palmer Savings Bank, Palmer, Massachusetts, Book 3900.

   In the second place, I give and bequeathe to my neice S. Lovice Howard the remaining one third of the above mentioned and described property, together with all the wearing apparel which I may leave at my decease.

   In the third place, I give and bequeath to William Angell Calkins, Allen Fiske Calkins, Gertrude Amelia Calkins, children of George W. Calkins all my silver spoons, fourteen teaspoons and three table spoons, equally divided, Also all the bedding and table linen I may leave,

   All the above mentioned property is in my own right never having belonged to the estate of my late Husband, James Harvey of Brimfield, Mass.

   In the fourth place, to all my other legal heirs without naming them I leave my kind remembrances and good will.

   In the fifth place, I leave to my step son, James Monroe Harvey all the property that I may leave at my decease, belonging to the estate of my late husband James Harvey,

Lastly: I do appoint Charles B. Fiske my executor of this my last will and testament.

   In testimony whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty second day of June eighteen hundred and ninety four.

                                                                                                                                                Caroline C. Harvey                        (seal)

Witnesses.             Orrin P. Allen

                                Walter S. Allen

                                Eliza G. B. Calkins.

A true record: –

                                Attest,                    Sam’l B. Spooner Register

 

Charles B. Fiske, of Palmer, Hampden County, was approved as Executor of the last will and testament of Caroline C. Harvey, late of Palmer, on 6 Nov. 1895, with Enos Calkins and Jas. B. Shaw, both of Palmer, as sureties.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Hampden County Probate Records Wills Vol. 116, p. 409-410, and Administrations Vol. 117, p. 319, both from FHL microfilm #1536035.

 

 

[I] Will of Orin Sweet of Fowler, St. Lawrence County, New York (1866) *

  In the name of Almighty God Amen! I, Orin Sweet of the Town of Fowler, in the County of St. Laurence & State of New York of the age of seventy one years, being of sound mind & memory, do make publish & declare this my last will & testament in manner following, that is to say: –

First: I will & bequeath that all my just debts shall be paid  I give & bequeath to my wife Uretta L. (or in other words the woman with whom I live) the sum of five hundred dollars (I was married to the said Uretta L. in the month of March A.D. one thousand eight hundred & fifty two, by George Draper Esq. J.P. I now suppose that at the time of our marriage she was the lawful wife of one David Bowen to whom she had been previously married, her maiden name was Uretta L. Green, daughter of the late John Green of the town of Fowler St. Lawrence County to her I give & bequeath the sum of five hundred dollars aforesaid. In all subsequent places in this will where the term, my wife, shall be used it must be construed to mean the said Uretta L. above described. I do hereby dispose of & commit the tuition & custody of my minor children Rachel, Viletta, Anna Marilla & Orin Lister & every of them for such time as they or any of them respectively continue unmarried & until the age of twenty one years, unto my wife Uretta. I give & bequeath unto my daughter Rachel Viletta one hundred dollars – one good bed & bedding. I give & bequeath to my daughter Anna Marilla one hundred dollars & a good bed & bedding. I give & bequeath to my son Orin Lester the sum of two hundred dollars. I give & bequeath to my daughter Hannah the sum of One Hundred dollars. I give & bequeath to my daughter Maria the sum of one hundred dollars. I give & bequeath to my daughter Sylvia the sum of one hundred dollars. I give & bequeath to my two grand daughter (children of my daughter Minerva deceased, whose respective names are Rachel R. Green & Safrona M. Green the sum of fifty dollars each

I give & bequeath to my son James H. Sweet the sum of one hundred & sixty five dollars its the whole sum for which he lately sold as my attorney my shop tools & lot of land in Hailsborough known as the Allen & Banister lot, but in consideration for such gift he the said James H. Sweet must pay to me one hundred dollars when collected out of the sale & also pay to each of the heirs (four in number of the late Charles S. Sweet of Hailsburgh the sum of fifty dollars each to be paid as they respectively arive at the age of twenty one, In case any of the heirs shall die before they arive at the age of twenty one, the whole two hundred dollars must be paid to the surviving heirs, I give & bequeath to my son Daniel W. Sweet his heirs & assigns all of that farm he now occupies containing about fifty acres of land & situated in the town of Fowler & lying between the Varnum Green lot & the Roderick farm, now lately owned by Orin Wilson, deceased, also I give & bequeath to my son David W. Sweet the sum of eight dollars. I give & bequeath to my son David Sweet the sum of one hundred & fifty dollars. I give & bequeath to each of my male children born subsequent to the execution of this will the sum of two hundred dollars. I give & bequeath to each of my female children born subsequent to the execution of this will the sum of one hundred dollars, & a good bed & bedding & that my wife Uretta L. shall have the sole custody of all such children. I give & bequeath to my wife Wretta L. all of my personal property of whatever name or nature not otherwise disposed of in this will. I will that within one year after my youngest child becomes of age all of my real estate shall be sold at public or private at such time or times & upon such terms as the executor shall see fit & the bequests immediately paid. And lastly I give & devise in trust all my real & personal estate of what nature or kind soever to my son James H. Sweet of the Town of Fowler whom I appoint sole executor of this my last will & testament for the payment of my just debts & legacies above specified & for all legal charges in the administration of the same, & delegate to him full power to execute this will. I hereby revoke all other wills by me made. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this twenty sixth day of February in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred & sixty six

                                                                                                                                                Orin Sweet                                         (seal)

  The above instrument, consisting of one sheet (four pages) was at the date thereof signed, sealed, published & declared by the said Orin Sweet as & for his last will & testament in presence of us who at his request & in his presence & in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as attesting witnesses thereto,

Chester W. Sprague of Fowler St. Lawrence Co.

Brayton Woodcock of Fowler St. Lawrence Co.

 

Presented for probate on 7 Sept. 1868 by James. H. Sweet, the Executor, listing his heirs as Hannah Rhodes, Maria Sprague, James H. Sweet, David W. Sweet, Sylvia F. Kinney, Daniel Sweet, Rachael V. Sweet, Anna M. Sweet, Orin L. Sweet, Rosetta Green, Sophronia Green, Elvira Sweet, Celestia Sweet, Stedson Sweet and Elzina Sweet.

Proved by Chester H. Sprague and Brayton Woodcock on 28 Sept. 1868.

 

Letters Testamentary on the estate of Orin Sweet were granted to James H. Sweet on 28 Sept. 1868.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from St. Lawrence County Probate Wills Vol. 9, p. 613-616, from FHL microfilm #0890015, and Letters of Testamentary and Administration Vol. 5, p. 13, from FHL microfilm #0890048.

 

 

[J] Will of Elezer Dewey of Gouverneur, St. Lawrence County, New York (1867) *

In the Name of God, Amen

                I Elezer Dewey of Gouverneur St. Lawrence County N.Y., aged seventy five years, mindful of the certainty of death and the brevity and uncertainty of lifes continuance do by these presents make and establish this my last Will and Testament as follows: –

  Item First,   I give Will and bequeath to my beloved wife “Phebe” Dewey the use “occupancy,” rents, interest and annual profits of all the estate real and personal of which I shall die possessed so long as my said wife shall survive me, but this bequest is expressly in trust for the following uses and purposes to wit: –

1st The comfortable full and ample support “of” maintainance of my said wife as long as she lives, 2d The comfortable support and maintainance of Mrs Hannah Sweet (Mother of my wife) during her natural life, so as to fulfull my agreement and obligation in respect to said Hannah Sweet’s support,

Item Second,   I give, Will and bequeath to my son William Dewey five hundred Dollars if my said son William should be alive at the time of my decease, if not alive the said five Hundred Dollars to be divided with the remaining heirs in proportion to the items of legacies herein named,

Item Third,   I give, will and bequeath to my son Francis Dewey Twelve Hundred Dollars ~

Item Fourth,   I give, will and bequeath to my son Lyman Dewey Eight hundred and fifty Dollars ~

Item Fifth,   I give, will and bequeath to my daughter Almira the wife of Peter Smith Eight Hundred Dollars ~

Item Sixth,   I give Will and bequeath to my Daughter Serepta the wife of John W. Barker One Thousand Dollars.

Item Seventh,   I give, will and bequeath to my daughter Phebe Ann wife of Earl Stiles Eight Hundred Dollars,

Item Eighth,   I give, will and bequeath to my daughter Mahala Maria Dewey now unmarried Twelve Hundred Dollars –

   And I Will and order that any sums which I have advanced or may advance to my son Lyman or to my daughter Almira (or to her husband) or any other of my children and for which I have or shall have notes of hand against them, shall be “recd” by them respectively in part payment towards their respective Legacies whether such notes should be “apparently” out lawed by time or not, and further more I hereby empower my executors in their discretion to make advances during the lifetime of my wife, to any of my children who may need such advances, but not to an amount exceeding their legacies respectively, During the lifetime of my said wife the property is to be kept together under the control and management of my Executors & at their discretion, and after the decease of my wife it is to be divided as soon as may be “ecunomically” done, according to the foregoing items: –

And each of my children & their Legal representatives shall receive sums proportioned to the above Items of Legacies to my children: that is to say, if my estate upon final sale and settlement shall be sufficient to pay more than is above speciffically willed, then each shall receive more in proportion to the said above legacies : – And if my estate shall be insufficient to pay the entire amount of the said foregoing legacies, then each child shall receive less, and in proportion to the several legacies – above specified – And I hereby constitute and appoint John W. Barker and my daughter Mahala M. Dewey joint Executors of this my last Will and Testament with full power to sell and convey real estate so as fully to carry “of” the true intent and meaning of this Will, hereby revoking all former Wills by me made.

   The foregoing Will was made signed and sealed by me this 17th day of August A.D. 1867. –

                                                                                                                                                Elezer Dewey                                    (seal)

The foregoing instrument written on one sheet of legal cap paper was at the date thereof signed sealed published and declared by the said Elezer Dewey as and for his last Will and Testament in presence of us, who at his request, and in his presence, and in presence of each other have signed our names thereto as witnesses.

C. W. Lynde Dekalb St Lawrence County N.Y.

A. B. Lynde Dekalb St Lawrence County N.Y.


Presented for probate on 6 May 1872 by John W. Barker, the Executor, who listed his heirs as the widow Phebe Dewey of Gouverneur, NY, William Dewey of Denver Colorado, Lyman Dewey of Hermon N.Y., Francis Dewey, Sarepta B. Barker, Mahala M. Roach of Dekalb, N.Y., Almira D. Smith of Weyauwega, Wis., and Phebe A. Stiles of Waupaca, Wis.

 

Proved by Artemas B. Lynde, and Whereas Carlos W. Lynde has been dead several years, Charles R. Walker who knew Carlos W. Lynde in his lifetime testified that the signature of Carols W. Lynde was his on 1 July 1872.

 

Letters Testamentary on the estate of Elezer Dewey were granted to John W. Barker and Mahala M. Roach on 22 July 1872.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from St. Lawrence County Probate Wills Vol. 12, p. 73-76, from FHL microfilm #0890018, and Letters of Testamentary and Administration Vol. 5, p. 273, from FHL microfilm #0890048.

 

 

[K] Will of Elijah Clough of Hebron, Washington County, New York (1830) *

        In the name of God Amen, I Elijah Clough of Hebron in the County of Washington and State of New York, Considering the uncertainty of this mortal life, and being of sound and perfect mind and memory, do make and publish this my last Will & testament, in manner and form following, that is to say –

First, I give and bequeath to my daughter Prudence wife of Turner Gregery, the sum of two hundred dollars to be paid to her out of my estate within six months after my decease –

Next, – I give and bequeathe unto my beloved wife Phebe, the equal undivided half part of all the remainder of my property both real and personal to have and to hold the same in fee simple and to dispose of the same as she shall think proper both in her life and at her death

Next, I give and bequeath unto my son Levi H Clough all the remainder of my Real and personal estate to have and to hold the same in fee simple – to his own proper use and benefit for ever – but as my said son Levi is in delicate health, and may not live to have heirs to enjoy his property – if that should be the case, and my son Levi should not live to have any heir, then it is my will that the half part I have willed to him or so much thereof as may remain at his death, to be divided equally – one half part to my beloved wife and the other half part to my daughter Prudence, – And I hereby appoint my beloved wife Phebe and my beloved son Levi Clough, Executrix and Executor of this my last Will and testament, hereby revoking all former Wills by me made,

                In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty fourth day of September 1830

                                                                                                                                                Elijah Clough                                   (seal)

Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named Elijah Clough to be his last will and testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of the testator

Archibald S. Ferguson, Samuel L. R. Livingston, Saml Livingston

 

Presented for probate on 20 Mar. 1837, proved by Samuel L. R. Livingston and Samuel Livingston, both of Hebron, on 20 Mar. 1837, and approved on 20 Mar. 1837.

 

Letters Testamentary on the estate of Elijah Clough were granted to Phebe Clough and Levi H. Clough on 20 Mar. 1837.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Washington County Probate Wills Vol. B2, p. 255-257, from FHL microfilm #0513864, and Letters Testamentary and Administration Vol. C, p. 8, from FHL microfilm #0513880.

 

 

[L] Will of Phebe Clough of Hebron, Washington County, New York (1840) *

The last Will and Testament of Phebe Clough of Hebron Washington County and State of New York

                I, Phebe Clough considering the uncertainty of this mortal life and being of sound mind and memory do make and publish this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following that is to say ~~

First – I give and bequeath to my daughter Prudence wife of Turner Gregory my Bureau Gold Beads Table and stand Six Silver Tea Spoons one Silver Table Spoon One French Bedstead Bed and Bedding for the same Six Windsor Chairs two Brass Candlesticks and one looking glass during her natural life and from and after the decease of my said daughter I give and bequeath to my Granddaughters Phebe Esther and Betsey Clough the above named articles to be equally divided between them ~

I also give and bequeath to my daughter Prudence all my wearing apparel – Second all the rest and residue of my property both real and personal whatsoever and wheresoever of what nature kind and quality soever the same may be and not herein before given and disposed of I do give and bequeath to my son Levi H. Clough to have and to hold the same as he shall think proper both in his life and at his death and I do hereby constitute and appoint my said son Levi H. Clough Sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the twenty fifth of March One Thousand Eight Hundred and forty ~

                                                                                                                                                Phebe Clough                                   (seal)

The above instrument consisting of half a sheet paper was at the date thereof declared to us by the testator Phebe Clough to be her last Will and Testament and She then acknowledged to each of us that she had subscuted the same and we at her request Sign our names hereto as attesting Witnesses ~

Daniel Russell residing in W. Hebron Washington County

Harvey Boutwell residing in Hebron Wasting County ~

 

Proved by Daniel Russell of Hebron on 14 Aug. 1850, and Augustus Boutwell of Argyle, Washington Co., a brother of Harvey Boutwell, testified that he has resided in the City of Chicago since May or June 1845, and verified the signature of Harvey Boutwell to be genuine on 9 Aug. 1850. The will was approved on 14 Aug. 1850.

 

Letters Testamentary on the estate of Phebe Clough, late of Hebron, were granted to Levi H. Clough on 14 Aug. 1850.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Washington County Probate Wills Vol. E, p. 189-193, from FHL microfilm #0513865, and Letters Testamentary and Administration Vol. E, p. 15, from FHL microfilm #0513882.

 

 

[M] Will of Thomas Bump of Hebron, Washington County, New York (1872) *

In the name of God Amen: I Thomas Bump of the town of Hebron in the County of Washington and State of New York, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this my last Will and testament in manner and form following, that is to say.

First. I give and bequeath to my wife Prudence Bump the sum of one thousand dollars with interest from my decease, payable out of my personal property other than that specified in the third clause of this Will if that is sufficient for that purpose, and if the said personal property, other than that specified in said third clause of this will is not sufficient to pay said legacy after payments of debts, funeral & testamentary charges and expenses of administration of my estate, then after exhausting said personal property, other than that specified in the third clause of this will I charge the balance of said legacy upon my farm and real Estate, in the town of Hartford Washington County – N.Y. bought by me of Luther Mann Esq. and now occupied by Paul Bro. and the said balance to be paid out of the rents of said farm, and I authorize and direct my executor hereinafter named, to take possession of said farm and rent the same until the said balance of said legacy is fully paid. The above provision in favor of my wife it so be accepted by her in lieu of dower, and thirds in and to all my real estate.

                                Second. I give devise and bequeath my farm and all my real Estate in the town of Hartford, Washington County New York to my Son John H. Bump during his natural life subject to and chargeable with the support and maintainance of the Children of the said John H. Bump, And the education and bringing up of said children during his natural life and subject to the provision specified in the first clause of said Will, and subject to the restriction that said John H. Bump, during his lifetime aforesaid, is not to cut or remove any wood or timber from said farm except for fuel and for the use of the farm, and at the decease of the said John H. Bump I give devise and bequeath my said farm and real estate in equal shares, share and share alike to the Children of said John H. Bump, living at his decease, and the descendants of such as are dead by representation.

                                Third. I give and bequeath to David Hall, my executor hereinafter named, a Bond and Mortgage executed by John H. Bump and wife to James M. Northrup, dated March 31, 1864, originally of $1,575 – principal – assigned by said James M. Northrup to James M. Hall and by the said James M. Hall assigned to me, and all the debts and moneys secured by said Bond and Mortgage in trust however to receive the interest, use and income of the amount due thereon, as a Fund, and to collect invest and reinvest the Fund from time to time during the natural life of my said son John H. Bump, and to apply the interest use and income of said fund to the use of my said son during his natural life to invest said fund in real estate, if said trustee sees fit, and to receive the rents and profits of said real estate, during the natural life of said John H. Bump, and apply said rents and profits to the use of said John H. Bump, during his natural life. And at the death of said John H. Bump, I give and devise the said principal fund, whether in real or personal estate, in equal shares, share, and share alike, to the Children of said John H. Bump living at his decease, and the descendants of such as are dead by representation, and if real estate in trust at the decease of said John H. Bump, to convey the same in the shares aforesaid to said Children and the descendants of such as are dead

Fourth. I do hereby nominate and appoint my friend David Hall of Hartford Washington County, N.Y. the sole executor of this my last Will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made.

                In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 8th day of March 1872

                                                                                                                                                Thomas Bump                                   (seal)

The above instrument written on four pages of this sheet, was at the date thereof signed sealed, published and declared by the said Thomas Bump as and for his last Will and Testament, in the presence of us, who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto, The word “said” in second clause, “to the” in third clause erased and the word “Principal” in third Clause interlined before execution The clause in relation to provision being in lieu of dower at the end of first clause inserted before execution.

                                                                                                Levi H. Clough  Belcher  New York

                                                                                                George D. Mc Knight  Belcher  New York

 

Proved by Levi H. Clough and George D. McKnight of Hebron in said County on 29 Apr. 1872. Approved and recorded on 29 Apr. 1872.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Washington County Probate Wills Vol. N, p. 113-116, from FHL microfilm #0513870.

 

 

[N] Will of Levi H. Clough of Hebron, Washington County, New York (1879) *

The last Will and Testament of Levi H. Clough of the town of Hebron Washington County New York state

                I Levi H. Clough being weak in body but strong in mind and memory do make and publish this as my last Will and Testament revoking all former wills by me made

                First: I give my soul to God; and my body to my executor and executrix hereinafter named to be buried in a plain Coffin without any pomp or display &a suitable stone is to be erected to my memory and all the funeral expences and my other debts are to be paid out of my estate by my executor and executrix hereinafter named.

                                Secondly. I give and bequeath unto my faithful and beloved wife Lois one third of my property to have and to hold and to dispose of the same as she shall think proper both in her life and at her death.

                                Thirdly: Partly for good will I entertain for my children and partly for services rendered me by them I give and bequeath the remaining two thirds of my property both personal and real to my four children Betsey G. Phebe Esther V Pitt M. and Eleanora to be equally divided between them

                                Fourthly: The legacies to my wife and children are to be paid to them within one year after my decease

                                Fifthly: Pitt M. can occupy the place he is on one year after my death free of charge

                I hereby appoint my friend Nelson Pratt of Lake Washington Co executor and my wife Lois executrix of this my last Will and Testament

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 30th day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy nine

                                                                                                                                                Levi H Clought                                 (seal)

The above instrument consisting of one half sheet was now here subscribed by Levi H. Clought the testator in the presence of each of us and was at the same time declared by him to be his last Will and Testament and we at his request sign our names hereto as attesting witnesses

William Leonard residing in Hebron Washington County New York

Jane A. Leonard residing in Hebron Wash Co New York

 

Proved by William Leonard and Jane A. Leonard of Hebron on 18 Sept. 1880. Approved on 18 Sept. 1880.

 

Letters Testamentary on the estate of Levi H. Clough, late of Hebron, were granted to Nelson Pratt on 18 Sept. 1880.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Washington County Probate Wills Vol. Q, p. 188-190, from FHL microfilm #0513871, and Letters Testamentary Vol. H, p. 589, from FHL microfilm #0513903.

 

 

[O] Will of James Carlisle of Hartford, Washington County, New York (1842) *

In the name of God Amen. I, James Carlisle of Hartford County of Washington State of New York being mindful of the Mortality of man think it best to male some Erangements of my temporal affairs.

I do make this my last Will and testament in manner following that is to say.   First, I give and bequeath to my beloved Wife Philenda Carlisle the use of one third part of my real and personal Estate during her natural life. I also give her the East Room in the dwelling house with a priviledge Chamber Kitchen and Sellar and a priviledge in all the outbuildings. I allow her to have a good gentle horse to go where she pleses, I give her the use of the little waggon Cutler and Harness – also I give my wife Philenda Carlisle all the household furniture to be at her Disposal but if she should Die without disposing of this furniture in that Case I give the same to my two daughters Jane and Anna to be equally divided between them.

2d I give and bequeath to my daughter Jane the wife of John Parks. Junior the sum of two hundred dollars the one half to be paid in one year from my death the other half in two years.

3d. I give and bequeath to my daughter Aura the wife of Henry Broughton the sum of two hundred dollars the one the one half to be paid in one year after my death the other half in two years.

4. I give to grand sone William C. Glazier one hundred dollars to be paid when he arrives to the age of twenty one years.

5. I give and bequeath to my grand daughter Sarah Glazier one hundred dollars when she arrives to the age of twenty one years

6. I give to my grand Daughter Mary Carlisle one hundred dollars to be paid when she arrives to the age of twenty one years

7. I give to my grand sone William J. Carlisle one hundred dollars when he Comes to the age of twenty one years.

8  I give and devise unto my sone James H. Carlisle the farm where I now reside in the sd. town of Hartford being part of lot No. 94 to have and to hold the same to him the said James H. Carlisle his heirs assigns forever, if James H. outlives his Mother her Claim on the real and personal property out of doors falls to to him  James may use this horse and waggon and Cutler When his Mother Can spare them  James H. Carlisle is subject nevertheless to pay all the Above legacies and all Doctor bills necessary and personal charges

And I do hereby Constitute and appoint my wife Philenda Carlisle Executrix and James H. Carlisle and Henry Broughton Executors of this my last Will and testament hereby revoking all former Wills by me made in Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this fifteenth day of September one thousand Eight hundred and forty-two.

                                                                                                                                                James Carlisle                                  (seal)

Signed, sealed published and declared by the said testator as and for his last Will and testament in our presents who at his request in his presents and in the presents of Each other have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto.

                Spencer Chapman

                John W. Chapman

                Alfred W. Chapman

 

Presented for probate on 18 March 1845 by James H. Carlisle, and proved by John W. Chapman and Alfred W. Chapman of Hartford, Washington County, on 18 March 1845, and by Spencer Chapman on 18 March 1845. Approved on 18 March 1845.

 

Letters Testamentary on the estate of James Carlisle, late of Hartford, were granted to James H. Carlisle on 18 Mar. 1844 [sic].

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Washington County Probate Wills Vol. C, p. 350-353, from FHL microfilm #0513865, and Letters Testamentary and Administration Vol. D, p. 31, from FHL microfilm #0513881.

 

 

[P] Will of Reuben Clough of Greenwich, Washington County, New York (1852) *

                The last Will and Testament of Reuben Clough of Greenwich Washington Co. N.Y.

                I Reuben Clough considering the uncertainty of this mortal life and being of sound mind and memory – blessed be Almighty God for the same do make and publish this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following, that is to say – First I give and bequeath unto my oldest daughter Pamelia Clough all my real and personal estate to have and to hold her heirs and assigns forever on the following conditions firstly my above said daughter Pamelia must pay all lawful demands against me at my decease together with all my necessary funeral expenses secondly I bequeath to my second daughter Zilpha Beaty two hundred dollars which I order and request my above said daughter Pamelia to pay as follows, viz fifty dollars to be paid in one year from my decease and fifty dollars each successive year until the whole be paid the above said legacy is to for the special use and benefit of the above said Zilpha Beaty her heirs & assigns forever, thirdly I will and bequeath a legacy of two hundred dollars to my third daughter Susannah Blossom which I order and request my afore said daughter Pamelia to pay as follows, viz. fifty dollars to be paid in one year from my decease and fifty dollars each successive year until the whole be paid I farther order & request the above said legacy to Susannah Blossom shall be for her own special use and benefit and no other person have any wright to controll or use but by her order and consent, the above legacies which I order and request the afore said Pamelia Clough to pay are not to draw interest but when faithfully paid the above said Pamelia Clough shall be the only lawful heir to the above named property together with all the moneys dew to me of any kind I further order request that there shall not be any accounts or demands at my decease eather Notes mortgage or demands for property received by the aforesaid Zilpha Beaty or Susannah Blossom as an offset against their aforesaid legacies previous to the date of this will

The above real estate so devised is situated in the town of Greenwich County of Washington State of New York and I do hereby constitute and appoint my said daughter Pamelia Clough executrix, with the will to chose who she may please for executor of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made   In witness whereof I have here set my hand and seal the 25 day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two.

                                                                                                                                                Reuben Clough                                 (seal)

  The above instrument containing one sheet was now and here subscribed by Reuben Clough the testator in the presence of each of us and was at the same time declared by him to be his last will and testament and we at his request sign our names thereto as attesting witnesses.

Nathaniel Carswell Resident in Greenwich Washington County N.Y.

John Carswell Resident in Greenwich Washington County N.Y.

 

Proved by Nathaniel Carswell and John Carswell severally of Greenwich on 5 June 1857.

 

Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Reuben Clough, late of Greenwich, were granted to Pamelia Clough on 5 June 1857.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Washington County Probate Wills Vol. G, p. 272-274, from FHL microfilm #0513866, and Letters Testamentary and Administration Vol. F, p. 73, from FHL microfilm #0513882.

 

 

[Q] Will of Thomas Clough of Greenwich, Washington County, New York (1884) *

I Thomas Clough of Greenwich, County of Washington and state of New York, farmer being of sound mind and memory I do hereby make ordain publish and declare this to be my last will and Testament. I give devise and bequeath my estate and property real and personal as follows that is to say:

First. After all my lawful debts are discharged the residue of real and personal estate of whatever description I give and bequeath to my wife Lois Ann Clough for her use until the youngest boy is of age or in case of his death before reaching his age then to that time when he would have been of age. Providing nevertheless that she the said Lois Ann Clough my wife shall pay to my son Thomas E. Clough when he arrives at age the sum of two hundred dollars. It is my will also that when the youngest boy shall have reached the age of twenty one that all the real and personal estate which shall have been in the sole use of my wife aforesaid shall be disposed of in the following manner.

First. After the deduction of the one third by my wife aforesaid which I intent to be her dower the payment of two hundred dollars to each of the younger children viz: Edwin and Allie Clough which they are entitled to because I have paid this amount to all my children or have made provisions therefor at their arriving at age, then an equal division of the balance to the children with the following provisions Mary Clough shall receive two hundred dollars less than the amount of an equal division and also that Annie Clough receive one hundred dollars less than the amount of an equal division both being my daughter that my son Rodolphus W. Clough receive in consideration of the fact of the amount of five hundred dollars willed to him by his uncle an amount less than the amount of the equal division as shall be the difference between the two hundred and the amount received from his uncles estate. In other words whatever he shall receive from his uncle’s estate is to be considered as paying the two hundred dollars which all have or are to receive at arriving at age and the balance to be as if received from my estate and to be deducted from the amount of an equal division

That Thomas E. Clough my son shall receive three hundred dollars more than the amount of an equal division providing he remain at home upon the homestead and take an interest in the management of affairs. Also I desire my wife aforesaid to be guardian of any younger children until they become of age.

Likewise I appoint my wife Lois Ann Clough and Nelson Pratt executors of this my last will and Testament to whom I give full power and right to sell any or all real estate.

                In Witness Whereof I have hereunto Signed and sealed this instrument and published and declared the same as for my last will at Greenwich County of Washington County and state of New York on this eighteenth day of September one thousand eight hundred and eighty four. A.D.

                                                                                                                                                Thomas Clough                                (seal)

At his house in Greenwich Town of County of Washington and state of New York on this eighteenth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty four the above named Thomas C Clough signed and sealed this instrument and published and declared the same for his last will: and we in his presence and at his request and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses

                                                                                J. S. Bender

                                                                                Nelson Pratt

                                                                                David Hotchess

These are witnesses to the will

 

Proved by John T. Bender and David Hotchess each of Greenwich, Washington County, NY, on 8 Mar. 1886, and approved on 8 Mar. 1886.

 

Letters Testamentary on the estate of Thomas Clough, late of Greenwich, were granted to Nelson Pratt on 8 Mar. 1886.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Washington County Probate Wills Vol. T, p. 353-356, from FHL microfilm #0513873, and Letters Testamentary Vol. I, p. 80, from FHL microfilm #0513904.

 

 

[R] Will of Orcutt Clough of Chicopee, Hampden County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1848) *

In the name of God Amen – I, Orcutt Clough, of Chicopee, in the County of Hampden, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, manufacturer, feeling myself of sound mind and memory, but sensible of the uncertainty of life, do make and publish this my last will and testament, in manner and form following, that is to say.

First. I authorize my Executor, hereinafter named, to pay all my just debts, funeral charges, and the expenses of administration.

Second. I give and bequeath my wearing apparel, to my two brothers William Clough, and Wyman Clough, equally to be divided between them.

Third. I give and bequeath all my other property as follows; to my Father Gaius Clough, Fifty Dollars, to my brother William Clough One Hundred Dollars, to my brother Wyman Clough, my gold watch, to my sisters Diana Fuller and Delia Fuller each One Hundred Dollars, to my sister Mary Mallory Fifty Dollars; All the rest and residue of my property I give and bequeath to my said brother Wyman Clough, in trust for the sole benefit of my two sisters Sophia Clough and Melissa Clough, to be expended for their education, so far as the same may be, in his opinion, necessary; one half to be expended for each of my said sisters; and in case any portion of either of my said sister’s shares shall remain unexpended when she becomes of age or shall marry, then the same shall be paid over to her

Fourth. I constitute and appoint my said brother Wyman Clough, Executor of this my will.

        In Witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this Sixth day of October, in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty Eight

Signed, Sealed, Published &

Declared, by the said Orcutt                                                                                              Orcutt Clough                                   (seal)

Clough, as and for his last

will & testament, in presence

of us, who, at his request,

have hereunto set our names,

as witnesses thereto, in his

presence, & in presence of

each other.

                Gerge Walker

                Richard Collier

                H.. D.. Parks

 

Presented for probate on the first Tuesday of Nov. 1848, and again on the first Tuesday of Jan. 1849 by Wyman Clough, of Ware, County of Hampshire. Wyman Clough of Ware, Hampshire County, was granted administration of the estate of Orcutt Clough, with William Clough of Ware and Asahel Clough of Chicopee as sureties, on 7 Jan. 1849.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Hampden County Probate Records Case #2670, from FHL microfilm #7705479, the will filed in Hampden County Wills Vol. 18, p. 311.

 

 

[S] Will of Charles Grant of Westfield, Hampden County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1866) *

   I Charles Grant of Westfield Hampden County Massachusetts being blessed with sound mind & disposing memory do on this sixth day of April in the year eighteen hundred & sixty six make publish ordain & declare this to be my last will & testament in manner following Viz

   I give devise and bequeath to my beloved wife Rosella three hundred dollars in Cash to be paid to her with interest from the time of my decease – Also the income use & improvement of Fourteen Shares of the Hampden Bank, All of my household furniture & house keeping goods, & my wood  lot on the West Plain formerly owned by my father containing seventy three acres & ten rods or in case I shall dispose of said wood lot & bank stock or either of them I direct that an equal amount to the proceeds be set a part for the benefit of my wife – the interest & income where of shall be paid over to her by my executor during her natural life – I direct my executor to sell said wood lot if not disposed of during my life whenever my wife may think it best & that the income of the proceeds of the sale shall be paid over to her as often as once a year –

   I direct that the devise & bequest given to my wife or for her benefit be applied to her comfort & in case it becomes necessary I direct that my part of the whole of the principal be and appropriated for that purpose.

   I give divise & bequeath to my son Charles W. Grant the Merriman farm on which I now live situated in said Westfield to hold to him his heirs & assigns forever – Also all the wagons harnesses farming tools & utensils & hay & grain that may remain at my decease –

   I give & bequeath to my daughter Isetta E. Grant Twelve Hundred Dollars with interest from my decease –

   I Appoint the said Charles W. Executor of this will hereby revoking all former wills –

Signed Sealed Published & declared by the Testator as & for his last will & testament in presence of us who at his request in his presence & in presence of each other have hereunto affixed our names as Witnesses

J. B. Williams                                                                                                                       Charles Grant                                   (seal)

P. L. Smith

N. S. Leonard

 

I Charles Grant publish & declare this to be a Codicil to the foregoing will – I give & bequeath to my son Charles W. Grant in addition to the specific bequest therein Contained all of my stock of horses & Cattle that may remain at my decease

Signed Sealed Published & declared by the Testator as a Codicil to his will in presence of us who at his request in his presence & in presence of each other have hereunto affixed our names as witnesses Apr. 21, 1866 –

J. B. Williams                                                                                                                       Charles Grant                                   (seal)

P. L. Smith

N. S. Leonard

 

Proved Aug. 6, 1867. Charles W. Grant confirmed as Executor of the estate of Charles Grant, late of Westfield, on 6 Aug. 1867, with Elihu Gaylor and Clinton K. Samlson of Westfield as sureties.

 

Alonzo Allen, Roswell S. Merriman, and Merwin Loomis of Westfield, were appointed to appraise the estate of Charles Grant, late of Westfield, on 13 Aug. 1867. His real estate was appraised at $4500, his livestock totaled $340.00, his farming tools totaled $409.00, his household furniture totaled $349.00, and an additional $3280 in notes and bank stock.

 

Merwin Loomis was appointed as administrator with the will annexed on the estate not already administered of Charles Grant, late of Westfield, on 15 Mar. 1870, Charles W. Grant, the executor, having since deceased, with George W. Carrington and B. F. Lewis, of Westfield, as sureties.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Hampden County Probate Records Case #4979, from FHL microfilm #1521973.

 

 

[T] Will of Ambrose Clough of Ludlow, Hampden County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1888) *

                I, Ambrose Clough of Ludlow, Hampden County. Mass, do make and declare, this my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all previous Wills.

                To my Wife, Theodosia P. Clough, I give, devise, and bequeath, the sum of one thousand Dollars. Also all my Personal Estate, of whatever name or nature, after the payment of my debts, funeral expenses and the erection of a monument on our burial lot in the Cemetery.

                All the rest and residue of my estate, I give, devise, and bequeath, to my Executor hereinafter named, to have and to hold the same upon the following trusts. Viz:- to pay over the income thereof to my wife above named during the term of her natural life, and also to pay over to her from time to time, so much of the principal thereof, as together with said income, exclusive of the legacy above given, and any property she may have, shall be necessary for her good and comfortable support, and upon her decease, to pay the funeral expenses of my said wife, And whatsoever of my estate shall then remain in his hands, to pay over as follows, viz: One fourth thereof to Ellen Persons, wife of Edgar Persons, of Bernardston Mass. daughter of my brother Mordecai,  One fourth thereof to my sister, Rosella Grant of Westfield Mass. widow of Charles Grant,  One fourth thereof to Timothy A. Grant, son of my sister Sarah, of Spencer, Mass. and the remaining fourth to divide equally between the three children of my sister Mary Ann Ellsworth, Viz: - Uriah Ellsworth, John Ellsworth, and Angerone Ellsworth and in case either of said Ellsworth children shall die before my said Wife, leaving no issue, then and in that case, it is my will that the share of the one so dying, shall be taken by the survivors or survivor of the one or ones so dying, the issue in any case to take the whole the deceased parent would have taken.

                I appoint Benjamin F. Burr of said Ludlow, to be the Executor of and Trustee under this will.

                In witness whereof, I set my hand and seal this ninteenth day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty eight.

                                                                                                                                                Ambrose Clough                              (seal)

                Signed, sealed, published and declared, by the said Ambrose Clough, as and fore his last Will and Testament, in our presence who in his presence, and in the presence of each other, have signed the same as witnesses at his request.

                                                                                                                                                Chas. B. Bennett

                                                                                                                                                Daniel G. Greene

                                                                                                                                                Fenton R. Spaulding

A true record:

                Attest,                                                    Sam’l B. Spooner Register

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Hampden County Probate Records Wills Vol. 96, p. 415-416, from FHL microfilm #1536029, the decree recorded in Vol. 91, p. 455, on 1 May 1889, which was apparently not microfilmed.

 

 

[U] Will of Theodocia P. Clough of Ludlow, Hampden County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1900) *

                Know all Men by these Presents, That I, Theodocia P. Clough of Ludlow, Hampden County, and State of Massachusetts, do hereby make, publish and declare this my last will and Testament,

                After the payment of my debts, Funeral Expenses, and Charges of Administration, I give to Ella Cooley wife of Silas B. Cooley now of Somers, Conn—all my household goods & wearing apparel to be hers Sole, and it is not to be appraised, or in any way to enter into my Estate, and she is to take possession of the same as soon as may be after my decease, I also give to her the sum of Five hundred Dollars.

                I give to Mary G. Severance, my large Bible, the one presented to my late husband Ambrose Clough, presented to him by his Sabbath School Class.

                I give to Eugene Grant, son of the late A. T. Grant now of California, the sum of one hundred Dollars.

                I give to Fenton R. Spaulding, son of Mrs. Ella Spaulding, the sum of One hundred Dollars.

                I give to the daughter of the late John Ellsworth the sum of Two hundred Dollars.

                I give to the town of Ludlow, the sum of One hundred Dollars, the same to be put at interest, and the interest to be used for keeping my lot in the Cemetry, and the monument & marks in good repair.

                I give to the First Church of Ludlow the sum of two hundred Dollars, the same to be put at interest and the interest only to be used for the support of preaching.

                All the rest, residue and remainder, of my Estate, of whatever name or nature, I give to the Children of Fred and Nellie Strong, and the Children of Oler Persons, to be equally divided between them

                I do hereby appoint Benjamin F. Burr Executor of this my last will and testament without giving surety on his Official Bond.

                In witness whereof I hereto set my hand to this my last will and testament in the presence of the witnesses named below, this Seventh day of July in the year of our Lord One thousand nine hundred.

                                                                                                                                                Theodocia P. Clough

                Signed, published and declared, by the above named Theodocia P. Clough, to be her last Will and testament, in the presence of us, who at her request in her presence, and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as Witnesses.

                                                                                                                                                Benjamin F. Burr

                                                                                                                                                Mrs H. C. Walker

                                                                                                                                                Ada B. Fuller

 

Letters Testamentary on the last will and testament of Theodocia P. Clough, late of Ludlow, were granted to Benjamin F. Burr, of Ludlow, on 4 Sept. 1907.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Hampden County Probate Records, Wills Vol. 184, p. 140-141, from FHL microfilm #1533113, and Letters of Administration Vol. 180, p. 318, from FHL microfilm #1533007.

 


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