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251 | CAUS: killed in action while performing the duty of pilot.He was "shot down by 51 cal 1 mile from Cu Chi during Tet 68 with Robert King." He was married. | Foden, John Joseph ^ (I21163)
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252 | CAUS: killed in action, WW II. Awarded: Purple Heart posthumously.Patchogue Advance, 30 Mar 1944.Sgt. A. J. Iarocci Dies in Action, Report from ItalyN. Bellporter Ran "Better Ole" in BrookhavenAlso at Bellport Country Club—"All Right" Me | Iarocci, Anthony J. ^ (I12416)
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253 | CAUS: Killed in actionPatchogue Advance, 10 Aug 1944.Pvt. Costa Killed; B'khaven Soldier Died in FranceHad Worked At Better 'Ole For Several YearsLeaves Wife and Two Children—Former Member of Brookhaven Fire Department—Overseas Six Months | Costa, Lawrence ^ (I12433)
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254 | CAUS: mortally wounded at battle of Aldie, VAHe was mortally wounded at the battle of Aldie, VA on 17 June 1863 | Mott, Horatio < (I7138)
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255 | CAUS: Obituary in NotesMRS. JOHN P. RADCLIFF, SR. Mrs. Adrianna Hage Radcliff, wife of John P. Radcliff, Sr., died at her home, 175 Stanley avenue, Saturday. Mrs. Radcliff was born Dec. 4, 1847, in Holland. She was brought to this country about 2 years la | Hage, Adrianna (I30692)
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256 | CAUS: of a heart ailment[Her New York Times obituary in error indicated that she was born in Brookhaven, NY.] | Kost, Anna ^ (I7611)
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257 | CAUS: of apoplexySuffolk County News, 13 May 1898: "Edward Overton, one of the oldest residents of East Patchogue, died suddenly on Saturday of apoplexy. Mr. Overton was born April 24, 1827, in the old homestead, where he died. The house is the | Overton, Edward < (I8371)
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258 | CAUS: of pancreatic cancerHis obituary in the Albion College News:Former Political Science Professor Bruce Borthwick Dies at Age 64Posted Monday, November 18, 2002ALBION, Mich. – Bruce Borthwick, longtime Albion College political scien | Borthwick, Bruce < (I7006)
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259 | CAUS: of post operative shock, resulting from attempt to correct "ureteral calculus""Ureteral calculus" is a complete ureteral obstruction. No autopsy was performed.His Death Notice in the Patchogue Advance, 12 April 1912:"Erastus C. Ha | Hawkins, Erastus Corning ^ (I1209)
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260 | CAUS: of small poxFrom The 'Tangier' Smith Records:"Manr St Geos May 1715May 18th Brother Charles Jeffry Smaith was seized with ye / small Pox, the 23d at 10 a clocke in ye night he Dyed: & ye 24th in ye afternoon, was interd at ye feet of our ho | Smith, Charles Jeffrey "Tangier" (I6091)
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261 | CAUS: of Small Pox[The Riverhead/Brookhaven town line runs just to the east of Long Pond. The letters of administration on his estate indicated that he was "of Riverhead" suggesting that his actual homestead was just within that town, near its western bo | Howell, Silas > (I11947)
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262 | CAUS: of smallpoxHe died before 10 Jul 1731 when his mother was granted administration of his estate. | Heathcote, Gilbert (I7668)
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263 | CAUS: of tuberculosisShe sailed to the warmer climate of Galveston, TX, from Long Island, accompanied by her sister-in-law Sarah Maria Barteau Cook, in a last-ditch, but ultimately failing effort to fight the tuberculosis. | Matthews, Martha A. ^ (I1068)
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264 | CAUS: Parkinson's disease and post-polio syndrome Richard E. Watson of Brookhaven, New York, died on Monday, September 13 in his home after a long fight against Parkinson's disease and post-polio syndrome. He was surrounded by his wife and sons at | Watson, Richard E. ^ (I12746)
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265 | CAUS: run-over by a trainWhile not proved that this account was for the present Benjamin Gildersleeve, it seems likely. In 1880 and 1900, Benjamin F. Gildersleeve was living in the Town of Riverhead. | Gildersleeve, Benjamin Frances (I1321)
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266 | CAUS: smallpoxHe died unmarried.He had gone to Surinam to start in business after apprenticeship to a Boston merchant.Ruth Smith: "The Gilbert Smith who died 1819 age 50 mentioned by Thompson [History of Long Island, 1939] could not have been th | Smith, Gilbert "Tangier" (I8315)
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267 | CAUS: suicideHe died from suicide. He had been recently exposed in an adulterous relationship with the wife of an academic colleague. Some sources record his death in 1927 in England. | Crawford, John Raymond (I9541)
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268 | CAUS: tuberculosisIn 1927 a terrible confluence of events materialized in Claire's life; her younger sister Pauline Avery Crawford had decided to take residence in France, having been forced to leave England in the wake of her husbands (John Raymond Crawf | Avery, Claire Frances (Fanny) ^ (I9231)
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269 | CAUS: with the sinking of the TitanicMr William Logan GwynnMr William Logan Gwinn, 37, lived at Asbury Park, New Jersey, USA. Whilst in Southampton he resided at 4 Commercial Road.Gwinn had been scheduled to work on the Philadelphia, but had reci | Gwinn, William H. Logan (I8127)
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270 | CAUS: yellow feverHe died at his summr home in "Bloomingdale," now part of the upper west side of New York City. | Smith, Paschal Nelson "Tangier" (I8321)
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271 | CAUS: YHerbert does not appear with the family in the 1930 census, suggesting that he may have died as a youth. | Wesche, Herbert (I13313)
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272 | CAUS: YIt is said that Susan and her husband died before all her children reached maturity, and that Howard and Margaret Hunter raised their children. | Hunter, Susan < (I12641)
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273 | CAUS: Y[Fanny was not recorded with the household on the 1870 census. Perhaps she died in her youth.] | Rogers, Frances E (I5315)
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274 | CAUS: Y[While she was reported not lto be living when her brother George R. died, I believe I must have misinterpreted the record. An early death is not consistent with her two marriages.] | Smith, Clarissa M. "Rock" ^ (I782)
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275 | Census records and the death certificate of his daughter, Louisa M. Smith, recorded his name as Abraham. While some other sources recorded his name as Abram. | Seaman, Abraham Franklin (I856)
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276 | Charles Jeffrey Smith was a Presbyterian missionary to the Indians of the Mohawk Valley and later to slaves in Virginia, where he owned property and intended to found a settlement at Providence Forge. | Smith, Charles Jeffrey (Jeffry) "Tangier" (I6119)
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277 | Children (Five): (1.) Eliza Ann Griswold, died in early life. (2.) Maria Griswold, born April 23, 1804; married George Guy, a New York merchant. (3.) James Woodhull Griswold, born January 31, 1806, and died in early life. (4.) Cornelia Griswold, married Woodward Havens, and died in the year 1870. (5.) Richard Sill Griswold. | Woodhull, Elizabeth (I8250)
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278 | Children (Five): (1.) Isaiah Terry, Jr., born March 1, 1805; married, January 18, 1832, Caroline, daughter of Benajah Miller, of Miller's Place, Long Island. He died April 30, 1868. She was born November 27, 1805, and died September 1, 1890. They had five children: Captain William Miller Terry, born May 20, 1833; married, August 12, 1863, Gertrude Sell, daughter of Elbert Woodhull. (See Genealogy, No. 711.) Clarissa Trubee Terry, born June 13, 1837; married, December 20, 1859, John Hurd, of Bridgeport, Connecticut. She died July 30, 1886. They had two children: Amy Hurd, born in the year 1868; married, in the year 1894, Cuyler Shaw. They had no children. John Terry Hurd, born in the year 1874, and died in the year 1893. Sidney M. Terry, born December 26, 1838; married, December 30, 1873, Maria Theresa, daughter of Benjamin King Woodhull. (See Genealogy, No. 461.) Mary Caroline Terry, born September 6, 1844; married, August 4, 1880, Samuel Curtiss Trubee, of Bridgeport, Connecticut. They had no children. Susan Morgan Terry, born August 12, 1846; married, October 12, 1876, Charles Hallock Woodhull. (See Genealogy, No. 459.) (2.) Isaac Terry, born in the year 1808; married, in the year 1833, Huldah, daughter of the Rev. David Wells. They had two children: David Wells Terry, born in the year 1834, and died unmarried in the year 1855. Hannah Woodhull Terry, born in the year 1835, married in the year 1888, John Hurd, of Bridgeport, Conn. They had no children. (3.) Lois Terry, born in the year 1811; married, in the year 1832, Hiram Noyes. She died in the year 1839. They had no children. (4.) Hannah Woodhull Terry, born in the year 1820, and died in the year 1834. (5.) Ann M. Terry, born July 25, 1826; married, March 27, 1845, Charles L. Corwin. She died July 31, 1892. They had seven children: Mary Emma Corwin, born April 3, 1847. Lois Anna Corwin, born June 19, 1849. Hannah Maria Corwin, born November 9, 1851. Charles Henry Corwin, born May 27, 1855. Isaac Terry Corwin, born May 9, 1857. Huldah Terry Corwin, born July 3, 1860. Susan Morgan Corwin, born August 28, 1869. | Woodhull, Mary (I7338)
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279 | Children (Five): (1.) Isaiah Terry, Jr., born March 1, 1805; married, January 18, 1832, Caroline, daughter of Benajah Miller, of Miller's Place, Long Island. He died April 30, 1868. She was born November 27, 1805, and died September 1, 1890. They had five children: Captain William Miller Terry, born May 20, 1833; married, August 12, 1863, Gertrude Sell, daughter of Elbert Woodhull. (See Genealogy, No. 711.) Clarissa Trubee Terry, born June 13, 1837; married, December 20, 1859, John Hurd, of Bridgeport, Connecticut. She died July 30, 1886. They had two children: Amy Hurd, born in the year 1868; married, in the year 1894, Cuyler Shaw. They had no children. John Terry Hurd, born in the year 1874, and died in the year 1893. Sidney M. Terry, born December 26, 1838; married, December 30, 1873, Maria Theresa, daughter of Benjamin King Woodhull. (See Genealogy, No. 461.) Mary Caroline Terry, born September 6, 1844; married, August 4, 1880, Samuel Curtiss Trubee, of Bridgeport, Connecticut. They had no children. Susan Morgan Terry, born August 12, 1846; married, October 12, 1876, Charles Hallock Woodhull. (See Genealogy, No. 459.) (2.) Isaac Terry, born in the year 1808; married, in the year 1833, Huldah, daughter of the Rev. David Wells. They had two children: David Wells Terry, born in the year 1834, and died unmarried in the year 1855. Hannah Woodhull Terry, born in the year 1835, married in the year 1888, John Hurd, of Bridgeport, Conn. They had no children. (3.) Lois Terry, born in the year 1811; married, in the year 1832, Hiram Noyes. She died in the year 1839. They had no children. (4.) Hannah Woodhull Terry, born in the year 1820, and died in the year 1834. (5.) Ann M. Terry, born July 25, 1826; married, March 27, 1845, Charles L. Corwin. She died July 31, 1892. They had seven children: Mary Emma Corwin, born April 3, 1847. Lois Anna Corwin, born June 19, 1849. Hannah Maria Corwin, born November 9, 1851. Charles Henry Corwin, born May 27, 1855. Isaac Terry Corwin, born May 9, 1857. Huldah Terry Corwin, born July 3, 1860. Susan Morgan Corwin, born August 28, 1869. | Terry, Isaiah Jr. (I18352)
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280 | Children (Five): (1.) Thomas Conklin, born February 5, 1818; married, May 21, 1889, Hannah Vincent Cook Woodhull, (widow of William Woodhull). She was born August 1, 1819, and died October 4, 1899. He died February 6, 1891. They had one child: William Woodhull Conklin, born September 16, 1862; married first, March 6, 1889, Ida Lillian Duryea. She was born September 27, 1869, and died May 30, 1901. He married second, March 18, 1903, Annie Harris Colley. She was born September 7, 1878. (2.) John Woodhull Conklin, born April 15, 1823, and died August 15, 1825. (3.) John Woodhull Conklin, (2nd,), born October 21, 1826, and died unmarried December 26, (???). (4.) Henry Worth Conklin, born February 22, 1830; married, February 12, 1883, Nannie Wickham Horton. She was born January 20, 1839. (5.) Charles Conklin, born May 23, 1834; married first, December 28, 1864, Sarah Maria King. She was born April 22, 1841, and died November 10, 1885. They had one child: Archie King Conklin, born July 5, 1866, and died November 20, 1888. He married second, March 2, 1887, Betsey Grant Hallock. She was born June 29, 1850. They had one child: Charles Grant Conklin, born November 16, 1894. | Woodhull, Harriet (I18091)
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281 | Children (Four): (1.) John Floyd Marvin, born January 19, 1800; married Amelia, daughter of Stephen Jayne. He died March 16, 1868. They had two children: Floyd De Witt Marvin, born October 30, 1838, and died January 17, 1867. Sarah Frances Marvin, born November 12, 1832; married Henry A. Sheldon, of Rutland, Vermont. They had two children: Floyd Preston Sheldon, born January 14, 1855; married, October 15, 1884, Clara Belle, daughter of Charles Mead, of Cornwall, New York. They had two children: Marguerite Sheldon, born September 4, 1885. Alice Marvin Sheldon, born March 19, 1887. Mary Amelia Sheldon, born September 13, 1860. (2.) Caroline Marvin, born May 20, 1803; married Walter Halsey, son of Timothy Halsey. She died February 7, 1879. They had two children: Harriet Halsey, married Henry Seely Brewster. They had three children: Mary Marvin Halsey, married Nathaniel Woodhull Howell. They had two children: Joanna Brewster Howell, born June 6, 1861. Hezekiah Howell, born November 28, 1864. (3.) Van Rensselaer Woodhull Marvin, born March 9, 1805; married, December 13, 1835, Juliana, daughter of Judge Nathan White and Fanny Howell. He died February 11, 1856. They had six children: John W. Marvin, born November 9, 1836; married Julia, daughter of Henry Ford Moffatt and Mary Howell. They had one child: Ada Belle Marvin, born June 10, 1869; married, April 5, 1899, Edward S. Bull. They had two children: Dorothy Bull, born December 2, 1900. Marion Bull, born September 9, 1902. Samuel Marvin, born September 12, 1838, and died March 23, 1881. Elizabeth N. Marvin, born February 23, 1841; married James A. Townsend. They had five children. She died March 20, 1890. Fanny W. Marvin, born April 4, 1843, and died May 22, 1845. Albert Denniston Marvin, born February 8, 1847; married Phoebe Wood. They had four children. Fanny White Marvin, born March 18, 1849, and died October 6, 1867. (4.) Courtland Strong Marvin, born December 11, 1807; married Melissa, daughter of James Duryea. He died July 28, 1886. They had one child: William Halsey Marvin, born March 27, 1841; married Anna Mary, daughter of Josiah Seely and Harriet Tuthill. He died February 26, 1897. They had two children: Harriet Seely Marvin, born June 10, 1872, and died October 6, 1872. Fanny Woodhull Marvin, born April 26, 1878. | Woodhull, Frances (I17973)
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282 | Children (Nine): (1.) Phineas Fanning, born March 14, 1818; married (???). They had three children: Caroline Fanning, Frank Fanning, Charles Fanning. (2.) William Fanning, born in the year 1820, and died September 10, 1829. (3.) Ann E. Fanning, born September 13, 1822; married and had one son. (4.) Daniel W. Fanning, Jr., born August 24, 1824; married, and had five children. He died in August, 1898. (5.) Phebe Woodhull Fanning, born February 6, 1827; married, and had two sons. She died October 12, 1900. (6.) Nathaniel Fanning, born February 11, 1829, and died unmarried, January 16, 1889. (7.) William H. Fanning, born April 7, 1831, and died unmarried in August, 1855. (8.) Frances Fanning, born September 16, 1833; married, and had six children. She died February 22, 1903. (9.) James B. Fanning, born February 7, 1836; married, and had two children. | Woodhull, Fanny (I18606)
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283 | Children (Nine): (1.) William Brewster Wines, born September 26, 1818; married, October 22, 1851, Katharine Collins. He died August 26, 1853. (2.) Albert Wines, born July 21, 1820, and died October 8, 1820. (3.) Barnabas Wines, born April 14, 1823; married in February, 1851, Frances M. Hallock. He died February 8, 1903. (4.) Nerva N. Wines, born October 18, 1825; married, July 6, 1858, Annie Mapes. He died July 14, 1901. (5.) Mary E. Wines, born July 22, 1827; married in December, 18--, James F. Reeve. She died in March, 1896. (6.) Charles B. Wines, born in the year 1828; married in the year 1854, Frances Brown. They had two children: Charles L. Wines, born August 28, 1858. William F. Wines, born February 13, 1861. (7.) Sylvester Tuthill Wines, born in the year 1829; married in the year 1854, Miami Tooker. He died July 31, 1874. (8.) John Woodhull Wines, born February 24, 1832; married Antoinette Norton. (9.) Phebe Adelaide Wines, born June 30, 1833; married John F. Shay. They had four children: Nellie Shay, born January 23, 1853; married, April 16, 1878, William E. Worth. William Talman Shay, born May 24, 1856; married, January 11, 1877, Annie E. Peacock. They had three children: William Thomas Shay, born in the year 1877. Nellie Jeannette Shay, born August 11, 1880; married, April 25, 1900, Walter J. Lapham. They had one child: Byron Jerome Lapham, born February 9, 1901. Daisy Shay, born November 5, 1883, and died in October, 1884. Caroline Adele Shay, born October 5, 1857; married, October 9, 1883, John Geery. They had one child: John Talman Geery, born August 27, 1890. Florence Shay, born September 25, 1865, and died June 2, 1901. | Woodhull, Temperance (I18608)
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284 | Children (One): (1.) Nathaniel Woodhull Foster, born September 24, 1835; married, September 22, 1858, Fannie, daughter of Sylvester Miller and Emily Tuthill, of Wading River, Long Island. She was born in the year 1838, and died October 16, 1888. He is at the present time, the President of the Suffolk County Historical Society. (1904.) They had four children: Warren William Foster, born July 26, 1859. Graduated from Dartmouth College in 1881. General Secretary of the Dewey Celebration in New York City. Was elected Judge of the Court of General Sessions, in New York City, in 1899, for a term of fourteen years. Millicent Fanning Foster, born March 17, 1863. Sylvester Miller Foster, born January 30, 1865, is in business with his father (N. W. Foster & Son) at Riverhead, Long Island, is also Cashier of the Riverhead Bank, and Secretary of the Suffolk County Agricultural Society. He married, June 5, 1889, Alice, daughter of Holmes W. Sweezy, of Amityville, Long Island. They had two children: Stanhope Foster, born November 22, 1890. Alma Foster, born October 29, 1894. Herman Daggett Foster, Jr., born September 15, 1869, and died July 28, 1870. Fannie Estelle Foster, born November 14, 1870. | Woodhull, Fanny (I18373)
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285 | Children (One): (1.) Sarah Woodhull Forman, born March 16, 1808; married, in April, 1829, the Rev. Clifford Smith Arms, son of Samuel Arms, of Canaan, New York. He was graduated from Union College, New York, in 1824, and from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1826. Was pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Madison, New Jersey, and also pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Ridgebury, Orange County, New York. He was born June 4, 1796, and died September 25, 1863. They had two children: Gilbert Woodhull Arms, born February 17, 1834, and died September 1, 1834. Clifford Hastings Arms, born September 15, 1838, and died May 31, 1842. | Woodhull, Sarah (I18225)
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286 | Children (Seven): (1.) Woodhull Bennett, born September 11, 1811, and died September 28, 1811. (2.) Brewster Bennett, born June 12, 1812, and died August 6, 1813. (3.) Antoinette Woodhull Bennett, born January 31, 1814; married December 29, 1833, Henry Ellison Tyler, son of Henry Tyler and Nancy Ellison, of Setauket, Long Island. She died May 8, 1884. He died November 2, 1888. They had three children: Henry Hobart Tyler, born March 14, 1835, and died unmarried, March 6, 1859. Martha Ann Tyler, born January 27, 1837; married, February 13, 1854, John Egbert Smith, son of Sylvester Smith and Mary Jones. She died October 19, 1858. They had two children: Mary Antoinette Smith, born December 31, 1854; married, January 26, 1876, John Wickham Hawkins, son of John Hawkins. They had four children: Martha Tyler Hawkins, born August 18, 1877, and died October 12, 1878. Harry Hawkins, born September 18, 1879. Jennie Hawkins, born September 13, 1882; married, September 29, 1897, Fenton Henry Garrison. They had two children: George Washington Garrison, born December 18, 1898. Kenneth Fenton Garrison, born June 14, 1900. Frederick Marvin Hawkins, born August 17, 1893, and died September 21, 1898. Rebecca Jane Tyler, born September 1, 1850; married, December 31, 1866, Walter Jones, son of Walter Jones and Charity Smith, of Setauket, Long Island. He died December 21, 1903. They had four children: Adriena Jones, born October 16, 1868; married, June 1, 1893, Charles J. Williamson, son of Jediah Williamson and Sarah M. Sleight, of New York City. They had no children. Walter R. Jones, born November 22, 1870, and died November 6, 1871. Henry Tyler Jones, born June 29, 1873; married, October 5, 1896, Lizzie May, daughter of Captain Frank Wells and Mary Cornelia Smith, of Stony Brook, Long Island. They had two children: Gladys Mary Jones, born December 13, 1897. Henry Francis Jones, born November 18, 1898. Walter D. Jones, born December 25, 1876; married, January 11, 1899, Bertha Moore, daughter of Oliver Rowland and Anna Eliza L'Hommedieu, of Setauket, Long Island. They had one child: Ada Rowland Jones, born October 25, 1900. (4.) Mary Brewster Bennett, born January 15, 1816; married, January 11, 1838, Nehemiah Hand. She died June 24, 1859. They had six children: Robert Nelson Hand, born June 23, 1839; married in January, 1862, Sarah Frances, daughter of Alfred Bayles and Irene Wheeler, of Setauket, Long Island. They had four children: Mary Louise Hand, born August 30, 1864, and died June 10, 1865. Frank M. Hand, born October 4, 1866; married, October 31, 1894, Bertha Augusta, daughter of John Smith and Edwina Fowler, of Brooklyn, New York. They had one child: Frank Howard Hand. Irene Hand, born January 1, 1868; married, October 17, 1893, Clarence Jesse Aldrich, son of Jesse Aldrich and Hannah Jayne Bennett. They had two children: Marjorie Aldrich. Carol Aldrich. Florence M. Hand, born September 16, 1869; married in September, 1900, Jesse Kellum Platt, son of William Platt and Esther Velsor. George Elbert Hand, born May 23, 1841; married, May 23, 1866, Amelia, daughter of Henry Wells and Clarissa Ann Hawkins, of Setauket, Long Island. They had two children: George Everett Hand, born May 9, 1867; married, May 23, 1893, Jennie L., daughter of Thomas R. Smith and Lydia Darling, of Smithtown, Long Island. They had one child: Harry Stanley Hand, born June 3, 1896. Frederick Wells Hand, born May 19, 1868. Marietta Hand, born September 26, 1842; married, March 26, 1862, John Henry Smith, son of John W. Smith and Maria B. Bogert. They had four children: John W. Smith, born December 27, 1863. Ida Mary Smith, born September 8, 1865, and died September 29, 1877. William R. Smith, born October 26, 1871; married, June 14, 1893, Saidie Blanche, daughter of Thomas H. Lyon and Jennette A. Ruland. They had four children: Blanche A. Smith, born May 12, 1894. Walter Lyon Smith, born July 30, 1895. Everett Leigh Smith, born November 16, 1896. Marietta Smith, born February 19, 1899. Everett Henry Smith, fourth child of Marietta Hand and John Henry Smith, was born December 22, 1874, and died March 8, 1877. Cornelia Jane Hand, born April 23, 1845; married, November 18, 1867, John Raynor Bayles, son of Charles Lloyd Bayles, of Echo, Long Island. They had two children: Ira D. Bayles, born July 28, 1871; married, January 8, 1895, Pearl L., daughter of Vernor R. Gregg and Nancy A. White, of Staten Island, New York. They had three children: Olive B. Bayles, born December 14, 1895. Irma V. Bayles, born February 14, 1898. Cornelia E. Bayles, born July 10, 1900. Marietta A. Bayles, born November 15, 1874; married, November 20, 1901, Charles E. Hulse, son of John Hulse and Anna De Wick, of Port Jefferson, Long Island. (Other children of Mary Brewster Bennett and Nehemiah Hand): Sarah Brewster Hand, born April 4, 1850, and died February 17, 1851. Sarah Elizabeth Hand, born October 10, 1854, and died January 11, 1856. (5.) Ann Eliza Bennett, born March 17, 1818, and died August 24, 1841. (6.) John Brewster Bennett, born November 11, 1822; married in January, 1846, Sarah Margaret, daughter of Elias Storey and Sarah M. Herrick, of Rhinebeck, New York. He died February 18, 1860. They had two children: Albert Henry Bennett, born in April, 1847. Sarah Rebecca Bennett, born February 12, 1849; married in January, 1870, William T. Blair, son of William Blair, of New York City. He died February 14, 1898. They had one child: Sarah Catharine Blair, born January 22, 1872. (7.) Sarah Jane Bennett, born May 24, 1829, and died April 6, 1830. | Woodhull, Rebecca (I11387)
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287 | Children (Six): (1.) Ann Eliza Stuart. (2.) Sarah Stuart. (3.) Frances Amelia Stuart, born August 9, 1812; married, November 30, 1838, Coe Sayer Howell. He died November 29, 1897. They had five children: Ann Eliza Howell, born September 11, 1839; unmarried. Sarah Jane Howell, born October 23, 1842, and died September 22, 1865. Emily Saunders Howell, born January 21, 1845; married, March 20, 1867, James Steedman. They had four children: Belle H. Steedman, born April 12, 1868. James Steedman, born April 4, 1870. Harry Livingston Steedman, born June 27, 1872. Alice Jessie Steedman, born July 31, 1877; married, June 24, 1903, C. Van Luvan. Nathan S. Howell, son of Frances Amelia Stuart and Coe Sayer Howell, born January 31, 1847. Isabel Borland Howell, born March 14, 1849; married, November 19, 1879, Merritt H. Cash Gardner. He died January 24, 1898. They had two children: Coe Smith Gardner, born August 20, 1880. Ira Nathan Gardner, born December 20, 1883. (4.) Fletcher Woodhull Stuart. (5.) Caroline Emily Stuart. (6.) Charles Barrett Stuart. | Woodhull, Sarah (I17967)
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288 | Children (Six): (1.) William Woodhull Hedges, M. D., born September 6, 1790; married, January 5, 1813, Jane, daughter of James English, of Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was born November 15, 1793, and died May 8, 1856. They had seven children, one of whom, Joseph Hedges, was a physician, and Mary Ann Hedges, who married the Rev. John A. Todd, of Tarrytown, New York. (2.) Sarah Woodhull Hedges, born February 24, 1796; married, March 1, 1831, the Rev. Abram Williamson, of Walnut Grove, N. J., a graduate from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University), in 1818. He died in the year 1869. They had no children. (3.) Stephen Hedges, born February 15, 1798; married, April 27, 1824, Rachel Ann Baldwin. He died August 10, 1845. They had seven children: Elizabeth Hedges, Sarah Hedges, Joseph Hedges, Mary Hedges, Francis Hedges, Emma Hedges, Julia Hedges. (4.) Henry Hedges, born January 26, 1803; married, September 21, 1830, Mary Ann Topping. They had three children: Charles Evart Hedges, (Rev.), born February 4, 1836, graduated from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University), in 1855, and from the Princeton Theological Seminary in 1858. He died July 10, 1860. Mary Jane Hedges. Jennie Hedges, married the Rev. George M. S. Blauvelt. (5.) Mary Miller Hedges, born December 14, 1804, and died (???). (6.) Mary Elizabeth Hedges, born August 16, 1808; married, September 28, 1837, the Rev. Ezekiel Quillan, of Ipava, Illinois. He was graduated from Union College, New York, and from the Princeton Theological Seminary in 1836. | Woodhull, Elizabeth Hedges (I8260)
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289 | Children (Ten): (1.) Henry Strong, married Mary McDowell. They had seven children. (See "Strong Genealogy.") (2.) Vincent Strong. (3.) Courtland Strong. (4.) Rensselaer Strong, married Abby Seely. They had no children. (5.) Schuyler Strong, born in the year 1797, at Blooming Grove, Orange County, New York. He graduated with honor at Union College, in 1819, having been elected to Phi Beta Kappa in 1818. He studied law with General Daniel Cruger in Bath, Steuben County, New York; was admitted to the Bar in New York, Virginia, Pennsylvania and Illinois. Commissioned Quarter Master, 96th Regiment, New York, with rank from July 11, 1823. He married, December 22, 1822, Frances Minerva, daughter of General Daniel Cruger, and Hannah Clement. (See Genealogical Appendix, Strong--Cruger, final note. Too late for classification.) She was born December 7, 1806. They had twelve children: Eliza Cruger Strong, born August 3, 1823; married, February 4, 1857, Henry Rutgers Miller, of Mount Morris, New York. He was born October 11, 1815, and died September 23, 1865. She died March 10, 1891. They had one child: Frank Schuyler Miller, born April 4, 1858; married, October 10, 1888, Mary M. Barnum. She was born January 25, 1864. They had one child: Helen Barnum Miller, born February 16, 1897. Selah Strong, died July 12, 1826. Sarah Ann Strong, born April 6, 1825, died young. Sarah Ann Strong, (2nd,), born July 17, 1826, and died March 14, 1843. Daniel Cruger Strong, born May 27, 1828, and died August 28, 1838. Annah Clement Strong, born December 5, 1831; married Carl Wolf, of Brushsal Baden, Germany. He was graduated from the University of Heidelberg; practiced law in Germany, and came to America about 1848. He was a member of the New York Legislature. They had one child: Franz Strong Wolf, born January 19, 1859; married Agnes Smith Seely (a widow). Lydia Shepherd Strong, born July 20, 1833; married, July 10, 1855, James Faulkner Howell. He was born February 23, 1826. They had seven children: Edward Howell Howell, born August 28, 1856; married, September 15, 1886, Mary Eleanor Robinson. She was born July 8, 1862. They had three children: Page 104 James Homer Howell, born March 6, 1889. Helen Lydia Howell, born May 17, 1890, and died September 1, 1890. Robinson Howell, born September 25, 1892. Frances Strong Howell, born May 31, 1858, and died August 14, 1880. Daniel Cruger Howell, born November 12, 1859. Hannah Howell, born June 12, 1862, and died November 10, 1862. Minerva Underhill Howell, born February 10, 1864. Anna Clement Howell, born August 18, 1869. Schuyler Strong Howell, born April 25, 1871, and died in May, 1871. Frances Cruger Strong, born July 13, 1835; married (3rd wife), September 16, 1861, (Judge) Washington Barnes. He was born in the year 1809, and died in the year 1864. They had one child: Ruth Woodhull Barnes, born February 21, 1863. Mary Ford Strong (twin of Frances Cruger Strong), born July 13, 1835, and died in infancy. Mary Augusta Strong, born July 1, 1837, and died April 24, 1843. Catherine Illinois Strong, born September 3, 1840, and died in September, 1841. Ruth Woodhull Strong, born February 15, 1844; married, May 22, 1872, Benjamin Dorrance (A. M., F. R. H. S.), of Dorranceton, Pa. (then Kingston, Pa.). He was born August 14, 1846. Was graduated from Princeton College (now Princeton University) in 1868; admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar, in Wilkes Barre, Pa., in 1870. They had three children: Anne Dorrance, born June 26, 1873; was graduated from Vassar College in 1895. Frances Dorrance, born June 30, 1877; was graduated from Vassar College in 1900, Phi Beta Kappa in 1900. Ruth Dorrance, born August 9, 1879, and died February 13, 1895. (Other children of Ruth Woodhull and Selah Strong (3rd): (6.) Sarah Ann Strong. (7.) De Witt Strong. (8.) Sarah Strong. (9.) Elliott Strong. (See "Strong Genealogy.") (10.) Ruth A. Strong, married, December 14, 1837 (her cousin), Richard William Woodhull. They had eight children: (See Genealogy, No. 418.) | Woodhull, Ruth (I17920)
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290 | Children (Three): (1.) Ann Eliza Hunt, born December 14, 1798, and died January 22, 1804. (2.) Caroline Woodhull Hunt, born December 30, 1799; married, July 26, 1823, Mahlon Ward. They had three children: Sarah Cochran Ward, born August 27, 1824, and died April 9, 1828. Stephen Hunt Ward, born April 10, 1827; married, June 8, 1871, Henrietta, daughter of Hervey Law, a descendant of Governor Law, of Connecticut. She died December 25, 1902. They had two children: Lawrence Hervey Law Ward, born July 7, 1873, and died in infancy. Carrie Louise Ward, born April 10, 1879. Nelson Ward, born December 25, 1829, and died about the year 1836. (3.) Mary Sophia Woodhull Hunt, born June 14, 1803; married, May 1, 1824, Appollus Chandler. | Woodhull, Hannah Smith (I8262)
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291 | Children (Twelve): (1.) Anne Jay Bolton, born November 21, 1854. (2.) Robert Bolton, born November 29, 1855; married, June 30, 1895, Margaret Rierdon. They had three children: Robert Bolton, born August 29, 1896. James Bolton, born October 25, 1898. John Bolton, born February 12, 1900. (3.) John Bolton, born August 11, 1857, and died unmarried, August 20, 1889. (4.) James Robert Bolton, (M. D.), born February 26, 1859; married, November 21, 1895, Mary Abigail Ford. They had three children: Mary Ford Bolton, born November 12, 1896. Josephine Kinney Bolton, born August 22, 1898. James Lewis Bolton, born June 9, 1900. (5.) William Jay Bolton, born June 19, 1861; married, August 11, 1898, Elizabeth Garrett. They had one child: William Jay Bolton, born November 20, 1899. (6.) Cornelius Winter Bolton, born March 4, 1863. (7.) Richard Woodhull Bolton, born November 5, 1864, and died in infancy. (8.) Arabella Davies Jay Bolton, born July 5, 1866. (9.) Josephine Parr Woodhull Bolton, born January 29, 1868. (10.) Edward Clay Bolton, born February 5, 1870. (First Lieutenant in the United States Army.) (11.) Richard Thenford Woodhull Bolton, born September 26, 1872. (12.) Matthieu Mauve McLean Bolton, born January 11, 1876. -- MERGED NOTE ------------ Children (Twelve): (1.) Anne Jay Bolton, born November 21, 1854. (2.) Robert Bolton, born November 29, 1855; married, June 30, 1895, Margaret Rierdon. They had three children: Robert Bolton, born August 29, 1896. James Bolton, born October 25, 1898. John Bolton, born February 12, 1900. (3.) John Bolton, born August 11, 1857, and died unmarried, August 20, 1889. (4.) James Robert Bolton, (M. D.), born February 26, 1859; married, November 21, 1895, Mary Abigail Ford. They had three children: Mary Ford Bolton, born November 12, 1896. Josephine Kinney Bolton, born August 22, 1898. James Lewis Bolton, born June 9, 1900. (5.) William Jay Bolton, born June 19, 1861; married, August 11, 1898, Elizabeth Garrett. They had one child: William Jay Bolton, born November 20, 1899. (6.) Cornelius Winter Bolton, born March 4, 1863. (7.) Richard Woodhull Bolton, born November 5, 1864, and died in infancy. (8.) Arabella Davies Jay Bolton, born July 5, 1866. (9.) Josephine Parr Woodhull Bolton, born January 29, 1868. (10.) Edward Clay Bolton, born February 5, 1870. (First Lieutenant in the United States Army.) (11.) Richard Thenford Woodhull Bolton, born September 26, 1872. (12.) Matthieu Mauve McLean Bolton, born January 11, 1876. | Woodhull, Josephine (I20551)
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292 | Children (Two): (1.) Anna Julia Clarke, born in December, 1839, and died October 29, 1840. (2.) Robert Woodhull Clarke, M. D., born November 27, 1840. A graduate of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University), also from the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania. A Surgeon in the United States Navy in 1864. He died unmarried. | Woodhull, Julia (I18479)
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293 | Children (Two): (1.) Stephen Richard Hunt, born September 21, 1806; married Gertrude Williamson, of Somerville, New Jersey. They had four children: a son who died in infancy, and three daughters. Aletta Williamson Hunt, born September 2, 1830; married in August, 1858, Henry Striet Baker, son of Jacob Baker, of Winchester, Virginia, who fought in the War of 1812. He was born November 30, 1814. They had five children: Harry Hunt Baker, born June 4, 1859; married June 4, 1899, Belle Jordan, of Jordan Springs, Va. They had two children: Isabel Eubank Baker, born December 5, 1893. William Woodhull Baker, born May 5, 1896. Robert Walker Baker, born July 5, 1863; married, May 24, 1893, Abby Pearce Scott. She was born July 24, 1871. They had three children: Robert Nicholson Scott Baker, born February 17, 1894. Henry Scott Baker, born September 9, 1895. James Scott Baker, born October 21, 1897. Gertrude Williamson Baker, born April 30, 1871; married, June 10, 1890, Robert Thomas Barton. They had two children: Robert Thomas Barton, Jr., born October 15, 1891. Gertrude Williamson Barton, born October 3, 1894. Lily Harrison Baker, born April 5, 1873. Eliza Woodhull Hunt, born May 30, 1833; married, July 16, 1856, Stephen Billings Ransom, of Somerville, New Jersey. They had six children: Charles Archibald Ransom, born June 22, 1857. Gertrude Williamson Ransom, born September 24, 1859. Bessie Billings Ransom, born November 28, 1862. Stephen Billings Ransom, Jr., born June 25, 1866; married, June 14, 1892, Florence McDowell. They had no children. James B. Faulks Ransom, born March 22, 1870; married in October, 1899, Gertrude Webbe. They had one child: James Dudley Ransom, born December 3, 1903. Alfred Lutkins Ransom, born May 25, 1872. Cornelia Williamson Hunt, born December 23, 1846; married, Page 120 September 23, 1868, Newton Hoffman. They had three children: Newton Hoffman, born September 10, 1873, and died September 17, 1873. Robert Van Amberg Hoffman, born October 22, 1879. Cornelia Williamson Hoffman, born August 1, 1882. (2.) John Spofford Hunt, born March 9, 1813; married first, Jane Tappan. They had two children: Arabella Hunt, born (???), married Lyman Pearson. Richard Evert Hunt, born (???). He married second, Huldah Roberts. They had two children. He died September 7, 1882. | Woodhull, Mary Sophia (I8263)
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294 | Christine Rose comments: "The records are clear from various deeds and transactions that John Rose, son of Jonathan, was known as 'John Rose, Junr.', probably to distinguish him from his cousin John³, John², Robert¹. Some published records have confused this John, son of Jonathan, with others by the same name." She offers deed records to prove the present John. | Rose, John Junr. (I12504)
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295 | Christopher died without issue. | Youngs, Christopher (the Junior) (I4606)
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296 | Christopher Youngs was known in Southold as "Senior" to distinguish him from his cousin, Christopher Youngs, Junior (Youngs No. 26), who was born in 1643. He signed his name both Youngs and Yongs, but his cousin made his mark. (Selah Youngs) [There appears to be some uncertainty as to the name of Christophers first wife, and the assignment of the mothers of his children. They are recorded here based on what seems to be the prevailing conventional wisdom. Since this family is outside the scope of my primary research interest, I will leave it to others to sort out.] | Youngs, Christopher Sr. (I4573)
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297 | Christy Vandekieft Gibson at WorlConnect writes: William Floyd was born on December 17, 1734 at [Mastic], Brookhaven, Long Island, New York. His father was Nicoll Floyd, a rich and respectable landholder who was descended from a long line of Welsh farmers that stretched back into the early seventeenth century. His studies were limited to a few of the useful branches of knowledge, and these were left unfinished, due to the death his father while Floyd was young. His father left him heir to a large estate and he rose to the rank of major general in the militia. His wealth enabled him to be hospitable and he opened his doors to an extensive circle of connections and acquaintances, which included many intelligent and distinguished families. Floyd's mind, by the communication which he enjoyed with those who were enlightened, became stored with rich and varied knowledge. During the early part of his life, he engaged in the cultivation of his estate and took no active part in political affairs. He did however, being a strong Congregationalist, embrace warmly the cause of independence when the Revolution began.He was a friend to the people; and he entered into every measure that seemed calculated to ensure them their just rights. These sentiments on his part motivated a mutual confidence on the part of the people, and led to his appointment as a delegate from New York to the first Continental Congress, which met in Philadelphia on September 5, 1774. In the following year, he was again elected a delegate to congress, and continued a member of that body until 1782. Floyd assisted in dissolving the political bonds, which had tied the colonies to the British government, recognizing that they had suffered numerous oppressions for years. He served on many important committees, and by his loyalty provided indispensable service to the patriotic cause. Though he was a man who preferred hunting to politics, in his political career, there was much to admire. He was consistent and independent. He displayed great candor and sincerity to those who where different from himself. His integrity was so well known, that his motives were rarely, if ever, questioned. He seldom took part in the public discussion of a subject, his views were his own, and his opinions the result of reason and reflection. Floyd served in various state positions, including state senator and he had one term in the United States Congress. He continued to participate in public affairs and was an early and warm supporter of Jefferson. He was not a speaker, writer nor a orator, but in the work of the different bodies in which he served, he was noted for his sound advice and unflagging labor and his thorough knowledge of the business before him. He was eminently a practical man and few men were more respected. Floyd was twice married, first to Hannah Jones of Southampton, and after her death in 1781, to Joanna Strong of Setauket. He had five children altogether and his daughter Catherine, also known as Kitty, was once engaged to James Madison. Floyd suffered severely, like many of his fellow patriots, the destructive effect of the war upon his property and the serious inconveniences put upon his family. While Floyd was at Philadelphia, the American troops evacuated Long Island and it was taken possession of by the British army. His family was obliged to flee for safety to Connecticut. His house was occupied by a company of British horsemen, which made it their meeting place during the remainder of the war. For nearly seven years, Floyd and his family were refugees from their home and he was often in great straits, having nothing but his pay as a delegate in congress to support himself and his family. In 1784, he purchased an uninhabited tract of land on the Mohawk River. He devoted several successive summers to its clearing. Under his skilful management, and persistent labors a considerable portion of the tract was converted into a well cultivated farm. He moved his family and made his home there in 1803. Although he was in his fifties when he undertook this project, his bodily strength and activity were much greater than many who were years younger. He enjoyed unusual good health and his mind was unimpaired to the end of his life. A year or two before his death, he appeared to be affected with a general weakness, which continuing to increase, the lamp of his life was at length extinguished. He died on August 4, 1821, and when he had attained to the extraordinary age of eighty-seven years. | Floyd,, Major Gen William Anson Signer of the Declaration of Independence (I1426)
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298 | Claire Avery never married. | Avery, Claire Frances (Fanny) ^ (I9231)
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299 | Clara Brown and Lottie Brown are reported to have been cousins. | Brown, Charlotte M. ^ (I2672)
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300 | Clara Brown and Lottie Brown are reported to have been cousins. | Brown, Clara Bell ^ (I2676)
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